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An embossed silver military shield the Elcho Challenge Shield A.D. 1862, 10.5cm (4") high, 1906, another matching, (but not marked), a silver teaspoon Ashford Rifle Club, a silver coloured medallion The Irish Rifle Association Founded 1867, another similar in bronze, a smaller medallion, The National Rifle Association, 1860 and various other medallions etc
Peck (C. Wilson). English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum, 1558-1958, 2nd ed., reprinted, 1970, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., thick 4to, together with North (J. J.), English Hammered Coinage, 2 vols., pub. Spink, 1960-63, b&w plts., orig. dark blue cloth, in frayed d.j.s, second vol. with small portion to foot of spine missing, small 4to, plus Sutherland (C. H. V.), English Coinage 600-1900, pub. Batsford, reprinted, 1982, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., small 4to (4)
Hammered Silver Coins (4), Pennies of the Edwards (2), Long Cross, London mint; Henry VIII (1509-1547), Groat, Second coinage, crowned profile portrait bust right, mintmark lis (S.2337 E); Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Sixpence, 1566 Third issue, mintmark lion (S.2562), fair to fine but small segment missing from third and fourth pierced; together with Roman silvered Antoniniani (2), very fine; and other ancient bronze coins (4). (10)
Sir Alfred Gilbert, (1854-1934), A late 19th century cast silver winged figure of Victory, modelled standing on one foot holding a sheaf and a baton, on a sardonyx sphere and stepped ebony and walnut base, not hallmarked, 16 ins. This figure is unusual in the fact that Gilbert worked mainly in bronze and sometimes silvered bronze. It was later secured to the top of a walnut bookcase which was by repute made for the 1889 Paris International Exhibition. Please see lot 656
A small bronze group of a Matadore and Bull, By Jill Cowie Sanders (fl. from 1960-), signed and numbered 13/100, on a veined black marble plinth, 16cm (Sculptor and teacher producing figurative works, commonly with simplified forms in smooth bronze. She was born in London and studied drawing and painting at St.Martin's School of Art, 1948-9, and Chelsea Polytechnic, 1950-2. From 1959-60 she studied and taught art at Cordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Married John Sanders and moved to Spain)
A Minton, England, pottery plate, transfer printed in blue, centrally with a scene of a golfer within an ornamental border, circa 1900 26.8cm diameter; a green press moulded golfing ashtray of canted rectangular form, internally with a relief figure of a golfer, 12.6cm diameter; and a cast bronze inkwell, as a mesh pattern golf ball, with hinged cover, 6.8cm high (3)
A Pair of WWII Medals, awarded to Mynot G Hill, together with a Royal Fleet Reserve long service and good conduct medal, and a London Fire Brigade bronze medal, with a good assortment of documents, certificates, and ephemera, and a pair of WWI medals, awarded to J-16630 RYR Earn, L.S.R.N. (qty)
AN INDIAN BRASS OIL LAMP of shaped triangular form with a bird finial, a copper and brass votive figure, 7in. (17cm.) high, a small votive figure, 2 3/4in. (7cm.) high, a Chinese bronze incense burner of rope tied bag form, with a qilin finial, 5 1/2in. (14cm.) high and a soapstone qilin, 3in. (7.5cm.) long (a lot)
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