A group of three items to include a silver handled ivory page turner, the handle with wrythen fluting, hallmarked Birmingham 1890, pair of late 19th Century ivory glove stretched with barley twist handles and mongrammed E to front, and a Franklin Mint bronze elephant `Giant of the Serengeti with gilt tusks issued by the African Wildlife Foundation, largest approx. 26cm high.
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A stoneware water pot, naturalistically modelled, a bronze box with scrolling decoration to the hinged lid, 7 by 4 by 3.5cm, a square bronze container with internal compartment for the carved wooden di, 5cm, a pierced bronze twin handle vase, possibly Japanese, 8cm, an early Chinese bronze figure of a Chilong dragon, 13cm long, and a polished bronze jug, possibly French, cast with leaves, the handle cast as a tigress, 10cm high. (6)
Rev Rogers Ruding; Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain, 4to, third edition, three volumes cloth, published by John Hearne, London 1840, together with H Montagu; The Copper, Tin and Bronze Coinage and Patterns for Coins of England, 8vo, red half morocco, published by Rollin & Feuardent, London 1885. (4)
A 17th century style bronze sundial, the face engraved with a sun and chapter ring, 'John Dryden, Londini, 1639, fecit', and to the border 'Amyddst ye flowres I tell ye houres...Tyme wanes awaye as flowres decaye...Beyonde ye tombe freshe flowres bloome...Soe man shall ryse above ye skyes', the gnomon cast as a dolphin, 23 by 23 by 12cm high.
A LARGE COLLECTION OF SILVER AGE - EARLY BRONZE AGE MARVEL `FANTASTIC FOUR` COMIC BOOKS, American cent and UK `d` editions, to include issue numbers: 14 (cent), 16, 17, 18 (cent), 19, 20, 21, 22 (cent), 23 (cent), 24, 25, 26, 27 (x2), 28, 29, 30 (x2), 31, 32 (cent), 33 (cent), 34 (cent), 35 (cent), 36 (cent), 37 (cent), 38 (cent), etc. (Approx 130)
A QUANTITY OF LATE SILVER - EARLY BRONZE AGE MARVEL COMICS COMIC BOOKS, majority American cent editions, mixed titles, to include: `Tales of Suspense featuring Iron Man and Captain America`, `Tales to Astonish featuring Sub Mariner and the Incredible Hulk`, `Tales to Astonish featuring Giant-Man and the Incredible Hulk`, etc. (Approx 100)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF SILVER - EARLY BRONZE AGE BRITISH AND AMERICAN COMIC BOOKS, UK price editions, mixed publishers and titles, to include `Kid Colt Outlaw`, `Planet Comics`, `Fantastic`, `Stories to Hold You Spell Bound`, Race for the Moon`, `Marines in Battle`, `Mystic`, `Blackhawk`, `Sinister Tales`, `Astounding Stories`, etc. (Approx 200)
A LARGE COLLECTION OF GOLDEN - BRONZE AGE COMIC BOOKS OF WEIRD MENACE AND HORROR INTEREST, American and British price editions, mixed publishers and titles, to include: `Adventures into Terror`, `Stark Terror`, `Strange Fantasy`, `Mysterious Adventures`, together with a collection of similar themed vintage and modern magazines
A Georg Jensen silver ring, and other items of jewellery Condition report Report by NG Approx L. Georg Jensen ring marked with oval Georg Jensen stamp/925 S/ Denmark/124. Some wear to shank. Lapis Lazuli ring marked DA/925S/balance stamp/Norway - Sterling. Wear to shank. Crack in stone. Snake chain, pendant missing, clasp stamped 925. Bracelet marked Bronze/P.S./Finland. Some play in hinge joints. Textured pendant and chain both unmarked. Part of clasp missing currently fixed together with some thread.
**A BRONZE ROUNDEL, TIBET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY of circular convex form, the outer surface engraved with a central letter in Lantsa script, surrounded by a series of concentric bands and lotus petals, interspersed with lines of Tibetan script, a border of repeated vajra motifs around the edge, the inner surface with a central figure of Samvara, seated in yabyum with his consort, surrounded by five further figure of monks and other deities amidst clouds, six diminutive feet in the form of half vajras around the edge 49 cm; 19 ¼ in diameter Provenance Frank Gair Macomber, sold American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, New York, 10-12 December 1936, lot 230, $5.00 JWHA Inv. No. 2402
**A COLLECTION OF FOUR PTOLEMAIC AND LATER COINS Ptolemaic Kings, Ptolemy VI, c. 180-145 BC, a bronze drachm; together with Roman issues of Alexandria, comprising: two drachms of Hadrian and an Antoninus Pius, fair to fine, the first very fine Provenance Azeez Khayat (dealer), New York; Anderson Galleries Inc., New York, 12 April 1928, lot 406 JWHA Inv. No. 529
**HEAD OF EGYPTIAN KING AND FIGURINE OF OSIRIS, EGYPT 1085-525 BC Bronze, the first depicted wearing close fitting cap, with cobra emblem (detached), the second wearing high headdress, holding crook and flail 5 cm; 2 in and 6 cm; 2 3/8 in high (2) Provenance The first: Azeez Khayat, New York, 5 June 1928; the second: Joseph M. Sayer of Cairo, Egypt, 20 July 1936 JWHA Inv. Nos. 556 and 2352
**A FISH KNIFE AND A FISH HOOK, EGYPT 300-50 BC BRONZE the knife of crescent shaped form, the spine with incised geometrical motifs, the hook with barbed tip 23 cm; 9 in and 3 cm;1 ¼ in long (2) Provenance The first: Purchased by John Higgins from Sumner Healey, N.Y., 30 April 1929. The second: Azeez Khayat, New York, 5 June 1928 JWHA Inv. No. 238 and 565
**A GROUP OF METAL OBJECTS, PERSIA AND TURKEY comprising a Seljuk bronze key, Turkey, 11th/12th century; a Luristan silver bracelet, Persia, 13-7th century BC; a bronze bracelet, probably Luristan, Persia, 13-7th century BC and a group of iron armour fragments, probably Persia, 500-400 BC the first: 9 cm; 3 ½ in (4) Provenance The first: Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 19 October 1950, lot 25 ($10) The second: Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 9 March 1950 The third: Sumner Healey, New York, 30 April 1929 JWHA Inv. Nos. 2865, 2853, 238 and 1568
**A GREEK BRONZE HELMET, 4TH-3RD CENTURY BC of elongated domed form with ridged top and waisted support, the brim with downturned edge, together with a group of detached fragments 20 cm; 7 7/8 in high Provenance Sumner Healey, New York, 6 June 1932, $45.00 JWHA Inv. No. 1735 See O. Gamber 1978, p. 287.
**FOUR BRONZE AXE HEADS AND A BRONZE SWORD POMMEL, BRONZE AGE AND LATER the first probably North European, circa 1400-1200 B.C., with wedge-shaped head, hollowed at the rear, and pierced with a pair of holes for attaching to a haft; the second of wedge-shaped form, incorporating a basal loop; the third of winged rectangular form; the fourth a 19th century copy of an Etruscan axe; and the fifth comprising a kidney-shaped pommel and retaining a portion of an integral tang the first: 17 cm; 6 ¾ in (5) Provenance The first, second, third and fifth: Sumner Healey, New York, 30 April 1929 The fourth: El Marques de Valderrey, Madrid, 6 May 1931 JWHA Inv. No. 238 and 1654

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