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An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, signed Robert Aitken - Galashiels, the dial surmounted by a country house, landscape and floral painted spandrels, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, the swan necked pediment with a bronze finial of Robert Burns, on panelled base with bracket feet, the eight day movement striking the hours on a bell, height 217cm
A highly unusual Oriental horn, carved wood and bronze mythical beast late 19th century, the winged dog with polychrome painted carved head and front legs, set with glass eyes, the mouth open with protruding tongue, the body formed from a large curled horn, mounted with a pair of bronze dragon`s wings, 10in. (25.5cm.) long.
An Indian bronze circular plaque or medallion early 20th century, signed L. Hamilton, with portrait bust and inscription commemorating Jagatjit Singh Bahadur, Maharaja of Kapurthala from 1877 to 1949, the inscription reading `Raja i Rajagan Raja Jagat Jit Singh Sahib Bahadar Ahluwalia`, depiction of an elephant howdah verso, 5in. (12.5cm.) diameter.
A Sino-Tibetan bronze figure of Amitayus probably 19th century, finely cast with mid-brown patination, seated cross legged in Dhyana-mudra pose on a raised double lotus base, wearing long flowing robes, beaded necklaces, armlets and bracelets, the face with a serene expression surmounted by an elaborate tiara, the base with engraved symbol, 6.5in. (16.5cm.) high.
Volisios Dumnovellaunos, Stater [bronze core], trace of design, rev. horse left, trefoil of pellets below neck, dvm[nove]llavno[s] around, 4.42g (ABC 1995; BMC 3343; VA 988.2; S 419); together with other base metal cores (4), all different, other ancient and medieval coins (8) [13]. Varied state
Seager, R.B., A Cretan Coin Hoard, ANS NNM 23, New York, 1924, 55pp, 12 plates; Noe, S.P., A Bibliography of Greek Coin Hoards, ANS NNM 25, New York, 1925, 275pp; Rogers, E., The Second and Third Seleucid Coinage of Tyre, ANS NNM 34, New York, 1927, 33pp, 4 plates (2 copies); Cox, D.H., The Caparelli Hoard, ANS NNM 43, New York, 1930, 17pp, 2 plates; Hill, G.F., Notes on the Ancient Coinage of Hispania Citerior, ANS NNM 50, New York, 1931, 196pp, 36 plates; Weber, Shirley H., An Egyptian Hoard of the Second Century AD, ANS NNM 54, New York, 1932, 41pp, 3 plates; Bellinger, A.R., The Sixth, Seventh and Tenth Dura Hoards, ANS NNM 69, New York, 1935, 75pp, 5 plates; Waage, F.O., Greek Bronze Coins from a Well at Megara, ANS NNM 70, New York, 1935, 42pp, 3 plates; Crosby, Margaret, and Grace, Emily, An Ach¾an League Hoard, ANS NNM 74, New York, 1936, 44pp, 4 plates; Torrey, C.C., Aramaic Graffiti on Coins of Demanhur, ANS NNM 77, New York, 1937, 13pp, 2 plates [11]. PublishersÕ paper covers; fine and clean
Roman, Bronze brooches of various types, all 2nd cent. BC (8), zoomorphic and skeumorphic, axe brooch (Mills RB 161), running dog, leopard, dog chasing hare, lion bow type with a bullÕs head between its paws (Mills RB 101), T-shaped with animal seated on bow, openwork plate and a knee variant with tendrils on each side (Mills RB 96) [8]. Fine to very fine
Roman, enamelled bronze brooches (6), all 2nd cent. AD, hinge-headed type with flat bow of triangular shape with orange and green enamel (Hattatt 992); two enamelled plate brooches, one with a triskele; a sandal with orange enamel (Hattatt 1139); crescent shape (Mills RC 116); chatelaine brooch of umbonate form with traces of enamel [6]. Fine to very fine
Celtic, Bronze horse brooch (forepart only, rear missing), early 1st cent. AD, hollowed out eyes, high arched mane and decorated body, loop at bottom, probably for a bar acting as a chatelaine for toilet implements, heavy duty construction, 45 x 37mm. Fine or better, extremely rare of this size and quality even though it is broken Provenance: Found in N.E. Lincolnshire
Celtic, Bronze bullÕs head, 1st cent. AD, probably a bucket mount, with hollowed out eyes and inwardly curved horns (one broken) (Mills RC 25); bronze dog, moulded in the round with hollowed out eyes, pronounced snout, raised ears and an upturned tail, 33 x 20mm [2]. Fine Provenance: Second found in N.E. Lincolnshire
Celtic, Brigantian, enamelled bronze dragonesque brooch, 1st-2nd cents. AD, flat plate with body richly enamelled in yellow, green and red cells with blue cells on the head, large petal-shaped ears and curved snout, pin intact and looped around the neck, tail detached, 50mm. Very fine Provenance: Found near York
Celtic, Brigantian, bronze dragonesque brooch, 1st-2nd cents. AD, flat plate with blue enamelled body and large petal-shaped ears, foot present but detached, pin loop loose, 45mm (Mills RC 31); Celtic stylized boarÕs head with raised eyes and curved snout [2]. Fine Provenance: Second found in N.E. Lincolnshire
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