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A very rare 16/17c musical instrument makers bronze mitre plane 8 1/2" x 2 5/8" with shapely front grip extending forwards and upwards with shaped body, the thick iron sole, slightly wider than the body and extending at the toe, is made in two parts and tenoned together to form a fine mouth, the rear infill is long gone which precludes the iron from fitting correctly, the wedge is iron, a normal feature for this period (see similar in P-Tampia vol 1 p12 and Goodman p49 which was sold in our Cat No 40 lot 909 for £7600) This is the first we have seen in bronze G+(4000-6000)
A Regency period rosewood low library bookcase of inverted breakfront outline, the stepped cornice above a moulded frieze applied with neo-classical bronze mounts and four adjustable open shelves flanked by gilt wire trellis doors with pleated red silk linings and rosettes to each corner, on plinth base 206cm wide, 149cm high, 45cm deep
A 19th century polished steel R.W. Winfield & Co. patent rocking chair Birmingham, England the rectangular back above downswept arms forming the rocking base, with black hide slung seat and padded arms, the cross rails secured by bronze nuts 62cm wide, 107cm high, 90cm deep Note: A similar chair was exhibited at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 and again at the World Expo in 1862. The revolutionary plain form of this rocking chair contrasted with the 'High Victorian' ornamental style of the period and even today it has a very 'Modernist' appearance. The design is often attributed to Peter Cooper 1791-1883 ( a New York inventor and founder of the Canton Iron Works in Baltimore).
Lindgren, H.C., and Kovacs, F.L., Ancient Bronze Coins of Asia Minor and the Levant from the Lindgren Collection, San Francisco, 1985, xv + 212pp, 135 plates, dj; Lindgren, H.C., Ancient Greek Bronze Coins European Mints, from the Lindgren Collection, San Francisco, 1989, xx + 89pp and accompanying plates, dj; Lindgren, H.C., Lindgren III: Ancient Greek Bronze Coins from the Lindgren Collection, San Francisco, 1993, xviii + 102pp and accompanying plates [3]. Clean copies; all with dedicatory inscriptions from the author to George Taylor
Pattern Half Decimal Penny, 1859, by L.C. Wyon, in aluminium-bronze, bust left with jewelled diadem, rosette between two pellets below, rev. half decimal penny in three lines within ornate border, 8.59g/12h (BMC 2002; F 710 [Sale, lot 208]; cf. Norweb 683 [= St Jamess 3, 293]). Good extremely fine and brilliant, extremely rare
Trial Currency Decimal coin set, series 1, comprising Twenty Pence, cupro-nickel, edge grained, 36mm, 22.77g; Ten Pence, cupro-nickel, edge grained, 28.5mm, 11.39g; Five Pence, cupro-nickel, edge grained, 24mm, 6.02g; Two Pence, bronze, edge plain, 26mm, 7.10g; Penny, bronze, edge plain, 20mm, 3.56g; Halfpenny, bronze, edge plain, 17mm, 2.00g, all with obvs. plain, revs. numerical mark of value [6]. All toned and some with light handling marks, otherwise as struck, a very significant set of the highest rarity
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