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9th-12th century AD. A bronze Hiberno-Norse ring-headed pin with a thick round-section tapering shank, with facetted loop terminal and eccentric ring; shank and loop with inlaid parallel latten bands. See Fanning, T. Viking Age Ringed Pins from Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1994, p.15-23. 28 grams, 95mm (3 3/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve]
11th-13th century AD. A group of three bronze discoid plaques, each with tubular suspension, ropework border and cross, ropework discs to the loop and quadrants. 52 grams total, 54-64mm (1 1/4 - 1 1/2"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve, 3]
19th century AD. A bronze discoid hanging lantern with concertina body; the lower body a dish with bands of openwork geometric ornament, central panel with punched scales, points and swags and maker's mark; concertina-type wire-framed body with linen sleeve; upper body slightly domed with bands of openwork to the upper face, central socket and vent; within, a shallow rimmed socket and separate bowl and candleholder; bell-shaped lid with openwork bands, knop handle and lateral securing loop, two knops and flat-section handle with loop and hook; chain with loop to each end. 619 grams total, 17cm (6 3/4"). Ex Swiss collection; acquired Istanbul,1980s. [No Reserve]
9th-12th century AD. A bronze Hiberno-Norse ring-headed pin with incised collar below the ring and incised helical band of latten inlay. See Fanning, T. Viking Age Ringed Pins from Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 1994, p.15-23. 50 grams, 15.5cm (6"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve]
19th century AD. A weighing scale and wooden case comprising: a round-section bone arm with pointillé calibration marks, bronze annular level and gnomon, loop and linen(?) threads supporting a bronze dish; separately strung bronze T-shaped suspension bar and brass weight with keyhole slot to one face; carved wooden two-part case in the shape of a stringed instrument with recesses for the dish, arm and weight, separate sliding lid and cane retaining hoop, bulb finial pierced to accept a peg. 201 grams, 35.5cm (14"). Ex Swiss collection; acquired Rangoon, 1980. [No Reserve]
11th-12th century AD. A convex heater-shaped gilt-bronze buckle loop with raised panels and pellet borders to the upper face, rectangular void with round-section tongue; three attachment spikes to the reverse. 9.70 grams, 29mm (1 1/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve]
. A group of undated archaistic bronze mirrors comprising: one a rosette with frieze of running animals; one discoid with birds and a leaf; one discoid with birds, a tree and a human figure; one discoid with high-relief monkeys. 159 grams total, 35-50mm diameter (1 1/2 - 2 "). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. [4, No Reserve]
10th-12th century AD. A bow bronze brooch comprising a D-shaped headplate with three radiating collared lugs, keeled bow with chevron detail, lozengiform footplate with crescentic lappets, ribbed collar with punched lugs above and bulb finial; catchplate to the reverse with pin-lugs and spring. 16 grams, 69mm (2 3/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve]
9th-12th century AD. A convex bronze terminal mount comprising a rectangular mouth and pentagonal body, four mounting pins to the reverse; the mouth with a panel of volute scrolls and central roundel; the body with pelletted border, dense geometric pattern of linear knots and pellets to the raised plaque. 15 grams, 47mm (1 3/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve]
9th-11th century AD. A group of two bronze mounts comprising: one triangular in section with pelletted back, beast-head finial to each end, hollow to the underside with two pins and roves; one rectangular with pellet detailing, profile beast-head finial, two attachment lugs. 5.79 grams total, 24mm (1"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve, 2]
13th-20th century AD. Group comprising: jetons (7; 1 early English, 2 French, 4 Nuremburg); lead token (mermaid); Charles I, copper farthings (4; 1 royal, 3 rose); milled silver, shillings (6; 1 Charles II, 1 James II, 3 William III, 1 George III); sixpences (4; William III); George III, silver penny (1776, pierced); Victoria, penny (1899), mixed copper/bronze halfpennies (16; George I to George V); mixed copper/bronze farthings (9; George I to George VI); Bank of England, three shillings token (1814, contemporary forgery); 18th century copper token halfpenny; 'spade half guinea' card counter; Ireland, James I, gunmoney shilling (January 1689) and France, Napoleon III, 10 centimes (1856). 263 grams total. (1/2-1 1/2"). [53, No Reserve]
Dated 1953 AD. Coronation issue year set, comprising: cupro-nickel crown, halfcrown (first obverse die), florin, shillings (2; English and Scottish types) and sixpence; brass threepence; bronze penny, halfpenny and farthing; in original Royal Mint case of issue. S. 4137-4141, 4152, 4154-4156. 298 grams including case, 18.5x8cm. ("). [10, No Reserve]
11th-12th century AD. A bronze axehead Scandinavian type pendant (also widespread in the historical Rus region), with winged socket, triangular blade and lobe to the inner edge; punched point ornament to both faces of the blade. Cf. Korshyn, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2013, item D.1.02-06. 15 grams, 51mm (2"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. Known as an axe of Perun amulet, these are mostly found in Russia and parts of Scandinavia. They have been associated with the Slavic god Perun, the supreme deity of the pagan Slavs who shared many characteristics with the Viking Thor. Perun carried a weapon of similar shape and function to Thor's hammer, which was worn as an amulet by his followers. Two styles of Perun axe amulets are known; style I resembles a battle axe with a knob-like protrusion at one end. Type II (of which this is an example) show a symmetrically shaped broad blade with two horn-like protrusions diametrically opposite on the upper and lower side. Like Thor's hammer, they were worn to invoke the protection of the god. [No Reserve]
Dated 1860 AD. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D legend. Rev: Britannia seated with date below and ONE PENNY legend. S. 3954; Freeman 10 (R8); see Freeman, Michael J., The Bronze Coinage of Great Britain, pp.22-30 for full details of the 1860 dies. 9.49 grams. ("). [No Reserve]
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