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A GILT BRONZE MEDALLION celebrating the Victory of the Nile on August 1st 1798, depicting Britannia holding a shield displaying an image of Nelson to one side and a view of ships on a sea to the other, engraved to the edge `A Tribute of Regard from Alexander Davidson Esq, St James`s Square` and further engraved `H Sibley, Bellerophon`, 4.8cm diameter (knocks and wear and drilled)
MEDAL CITATIONS: - Two Italian citations of awards to Georgio Giobbe from the `Ministero Della Marina, the first in Art Deco style dated 22 Maggio 1939 XVII, awards the bronze medal of valour to Tenete di Vascello Giorgio Giobbe, the citation reads: `Commandante della Torpediniera `Lince` ha manovrato la propria unita con sereno sprezzo del pericolo sotto il untrito frioco avversario, portando efficace contributo all cezione` (?) Murazzo, 7 Aprile 1939 XVII, signed by IL MINISTRO over an embossed seal, certificate No. 357, printed in brown after the original art work by Emmepi XIV; together with a second citation for the award of the Croco al Merito di Guerra to Capitano di Corretta Georgio Giobbe dated 5 October 1940 XVIII; both citations approx 39.5cm x 28cm framed
Collection of antiquities including Chinese Han Dynasty stove ""25AD -220AD Chinese Han Dynasty stove with brown glaze and decorated with incised fish. circa 2nd Century AD European bronze votive bell, c.2000BC Syro-Hittite horse figure Chalcothic deep terracotta bowl from the Holy Land, Roman bottle and bowl, late Bronze Age Syrian arrowhead, Levantine Juglet. Twin handled Neolithic pot. Pear shaped East Mediterranean Roman bottle made of yellow glass with areas of iridescence, 10cm. Roman bottle of almost clear glass etc. (15)
International Exhibition Dublin. International Exhibition Dublin 1907: a collection of Memorabilia & Ephemera This collection comprises: A green coloured jug, 30 different postcards,16 postally used & postmarked 1906-07, pair of copper/bronze Irish International Exhibition Medals, a small box, novelty miniature conical cups on a chain; metal bottle with pipe inside, 3 matching egg cups, teacup, all inscribed with exhibition title or similar, some illustrated. An interesting and unusual collection.
1939-46 Emergency Mercantile Marine Medal with three bars - rare special issue for SS Ardmore crew This issue, apparently from a cast of an original medal, is gilded. It was ordered by the Minister of Defence in 1998 to be awarded to the families of crew of the SS Ardmore. SS Ardmore, which was carrying cattle and agricultural produce from Cork to Fishguard in Wales, was reported missing in heavy seas on 13 November 1940. The crew comprised twenty sailors and five cattlemen. Two bodies were washed up on the Welsh coast in November 1940. It was only in 1998 that divers located the wreck off the Saltee Islands and confirmed that the ship had been sunk by a mine. This medal was awarded to the family of James Power, and is accompanied by a manuscript account of the SS Ardmore written by a relation of James Power, memorial service booklets, a video S.S> Ardmore - The Final Chapter"" and a bronze maquette of the memorial plaque erected in Cork Docklands, as well as extensive notes on the ship and its crew including copies of relevant documents and correspondence.
Olympic Games Rome 1960 Participant`s Medal and a commemorative medallion. Designed by Prof. Emilio Greco. Obverse: a female nude running and bearing the Olympic torch with the Olympic rings in the background. Reverse: a flight of eagles rising from the Olympic Stadium of Rome, inscribed GIOCHI DELLA XVII OLYMPIADE ROMA MCMLX, 55mm, 78gr, bronze, in a case which is not of original issue. Also a smaller bronze medal, 40mm, 15gr, by Cesare Merzacore, depicting a man holding the Olympic Torch with the stadium in the background, reverse showing a tree reaching into the clouds and the Olympic rings, inscribed OLYMPIAD DI ROMA/1960. (2)
A BRONZE JUG, SOUTH ITALIAN, 1st CENTURY A.D., the handle finely cast in relief with scrolling foliage issuing from a female mask and terminating in a lion/leopard head thumbpiece (foot probably replaced), attractive mottled green patina. Height 20cm. Note: Identified by The University and Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, Museum of Antiquities as most likely to be of South Italian manufacture, 1st century A.D. The letter from the Museum (dated 9th March 2000), encloses illustrations of a similar jug from the Nijmegen Museum collection varying only slightly in the handle decoration. Provence: From a local private collection and, by repute, ex Runciman Collection, possibly originally from Pompeii or a similar excavation.
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