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A late 19th century bronze of the Angel Israfel, the winged figure reaching skyward, a stringed instrument under one arm, standing upon a glass sphere, mounted on a flared coromandel veneered plinth, with a plaque inscribed 'The Angel Israfel whose heart strings are a lute and who has the sweetest voice of all God's creatures', 91cm (35 3/4in) high
British Victories in the Peninsula circular brass box, 1815, the lid bearing a portrait of Wellington profile left, the side with legend British Victories/in the Peninsula, base of box with inscription First Battle Portugal August 17th 1808 last battle France AP.10 1814, containing four gilt bronze counters recording events of the campaign including Puente, Almares, Salamanca, Pampeluna gilding to box rubbed inscription to side extremely rubbed (Illustration depicts lots 96 & 97)
Two medals relating to railways, a Newcastle Upon Tyne and Gateshead high level bridge commemorative medal Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and the Royal Family passed through Newcastle Upon Tyne Friday 20th September 1849 and a bronze medal commemorating the opening of London and Brimingham Railway 17th September 1838 centenary medal by J. Pinches in original fitted case and a small medal commemorating Tower Bridge, London (3)
Five assorted medallions, comprising a silver presentation medal from London Polytechnic Young Mens Christian Institute, Birmingham 1900 maker J.A. Restall, a Royal Academy of Music bronze presentation medal awarded to Sheila Grierson-Smith, piano-forte 1925 with suspension loop, 44mm diameter in John Pinches fitted presentation case, an International Exhibition commemorative medal depicting the West Front opened May lst, by Pinches 1862, a bronze medal presented by Oxford University Boat Club c.1900, in fitted presentation box 45mm, a silver medal awarded for shooting inscribed Inglis Cup 1920 won by Barclays Bank Rifle Club T.U. Green, Birmingham 1920 in fitted presentation case (5)
Two medallions, comprising a medal profile bust portrait of J W Gilbart FRS the first manager of the first joint stock bank established in London and verso the London and Westminster Bank opened March 10th 1834 with list of further branch openings in silver gilt finish, severely damaged throughout the edge, 53mm diameter and a 19th Century bronze medal with bronze bust profile of Walter Scott by W. Wyon 55mm diameter (2)
Niebuhr (B.G.) Lectures on Ancient History 3 vol. ex-library set with labels on upper covers 1852 § Meyer (E.) Histoire de l'Antiquité 3 vol. original wrappers uncut Paris 1912-26 § Petrie (W.Flinders) Decorative Patterns of the Ancient World original half cloth 1930 § Hodges (E.Richmond) Cory's Ancient Fragments cloth 1876 § Peake (Harold) The Bronze Age and the Celtic World 1922 § Churchward (A.) Origin and Evolution of the Human Race 1921 plates and illustrations the first and last two original cloth all a little rubbed; and c.65 others archaeology and pre-history including some volumes of Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 8vo & 4to (c.75)
A CHINESE BRONZE BELT HOOK of archaic form, the slightly curved body with an animal mask finial and retaining traces of inlaid decoration in gold metal, possibly Han, 31/4" long, and an early silver ladle with a loop terminal and a serpentine bowl, possibly late Roman or Byzantine, 7" dia. and a Bactrian basalt ritual object of cylindrical form tapering towards either end, probably 3rd/2nd millennium BC, 9" (4) (3).
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