Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, HERTFORDSHIRE, Letchworth, Garden City Co-Operators Ltd, bracteate tinned iron 1lb Bread (2), both 24mm, one stamped co-op, 2lb Bread (3), 28mm (2), one stamped co-op, oval, 30 x 22mm (Rains 2, 2a, 3, 3a, 4); Letchworth, Hitchin & District CSL, bronze Farthing, 21mm, oval bronze Halfpenny, 25 x 18mm, bronze Penny, 26mm, oval aluminium Fourpence, 27 x 22mm, Sixpences (3), in aluminium (2, one painted orange) and bronze, all 25mm (R 1-9); Letchworth, Hitchin & District CS, bracteate tinned iron 1lb Bread, 24mm (R 12); L[etchworth] H[itchin] & D[istrict] CS, octagonal bracteate tinned iron Penny, 29mm (R 14); L[etchworth] H[itchin] & D[istrict] CS, Creamery, aluminium Halfpenny and Threehalfpence, both 20mm, Sixpence, 26mm (R 18, 20, 22) [17]. Generally very fine, an excellent group of this material, only lacking one variant £60-£80 --- Provenance: D.B. Griffiths Collection [R 12 from J. Whitmore May 1988]
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Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Ralph Heaton & Sons, bronze checks (2), both 25mm (Sweeny 18); The Mint, Birmingham Ltd, checks (3, different), in bronze, aluminium and cupro-nickel, all 25mm (Sweeny 24, 30, 35) [5]. Very fine and better, bronze with original colour £30-£50
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, WILTSHIRE, Calne, Calne CSL [Founded 1903], One Pint (2), brass and aluminium, both 22mm, Mutuality Club celluloid Sixpence, 23mm (Rains 2, 3, 5), Thomas Harris & Sons, lead seal, 23mm, Peach Tree Coffee Tavern, brass Twopence, 24mm (Owens 244; Greenaway 1177); Salisbury, Anjel Inn [Fisherton], W. Brittain, brass Threehalfpence, 27mm, Readhead’s Engineering Works, brass spinner, 30mm, Salisbury CSL, 1 Cwt Coal (2), bronze and brass, both 19mm (Rains 22-3), Shoulder of Mutton Inn, S[amuel] Naish, brass Threehalfpence, 22mm (Whitmore p.339; Greenaway 1184); together with other miscellaneous tokens (7), from Sidcup, New Brompton (Gillingham), Bristol, etc [17]. Those described fine and better, others in varied state £50-£70 --- Provenance: Calne and Salisbury D.E. Ward Collection, DNW Auction T20, 30 September 2021, lots 88, 97 (parts) Fourth UKDFD 45587, recorded August 2014
Historical Medals, George III, Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1789, medals by J. Milton (2), in silver and gilt-bronze, laureate bust right, revs. radiation above arms of the City of London, both 30mm, 10.77g, 14.82g (DH Middlesex 177; BHM 295) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine with much original brilliance £120-£150 --- Provenance: First bt R. Varnham January 2015
YORKSHIRE, Richmond, 1878, brass, the riding of the boundary around richmond april 22, rev. t shaw mayor and date, edge plain, 31mm, 9.68g (W –; D & W –); LANARKSHIRE, Lanark, Lanimer Day, 1897, bronze, crowned bust of Lanimer Queen left, rev. arms, edge plain, 31mm, 6.83g (cf. Brodie 226) [2]. About very fine, first rare; second pierced for suspension £30-£40 --- Provenance: D.B. Griffiths Collection [second from J.G. Scott]. Beating the bounds at Richmond, N Yorkshire, an ancient tradition dating back to 1576, still takes place once every 7 years. The perambulation, of approximately 14 miles, used to take place on Ascension Day. When the Crown established royal burghs the burgesses had to examine the march stones every year and report that all was well or ill according to what they found. The checking of Lanark’s March Stones has taken place every year since 1140. Although the Lanimer celebrations consist of nearly a week-long series of events, Lanimer Day itself falls on the Thursday between 6 and 12 June each year. The first of an extensive series of medals was issued in 1893 – the fifth issue is reflected in the obverse legend of this 1897 medal
19th century gilt wood wall mirror with bevelled plate below a carved marble plaque after Francois Duquesnoy (1597-1643) depicting cherubs holding garlands of flowers, Inscribed lower left, dated 1892. The reverse has an inset bronze medallion with Fame blowing a trumpet, rising sun in background. 'Acquirit Eundo' 'Lutet Parisi MDCCXVII (1717) Condition ReportSurface marks and scuffs, accretions, some splits to the frame, minor wear to the gilt. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos. Height approx. 123cm, width approx. 64cm
Antiquities - A 3rd / 4th Century roman bronze fibula crossbow / trumpet brooch having a straight pin and spring coil. Measures approx 4.5cm wide. Please Note: From a UK single vendor collection of metal detector finds and antiquities. All information given is based on annotations and labels attached to the collection and has not been verified by us. Bidders are asked to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the information given prior to bidding.
A pair of silver plated candelabra (38cm high); a pair of silver plated candlesticks (32cm high); an Oriental soapstone carved vase; an Oriental gong (39.5cm high); and an Oriental bronze vase converted for use as a table lamp (39cm high) (7)Qty: 7Wear to the silver plating on all candlesticks. The gong in rustic condition but useable. The soapstone vase with minor chips. The table lamp in need of rewiring otherwise good condition.
A collection of continental pottery and porcelain to include German pottery sculptures of figures standing beside horses; a small girl holding an umbrella and a top hat; a figurine of a girl seated on a sofa; Indian alabaster small painted sculpture of a musician (13.5cm high); a flash glass bottle vase or decanter (18.5cm high); a small possibly bronze sculpture of a baby (12cm wide); and further itemsWear to the gilding on the pottery figures. Some signs of restoration, particularly to the ears of the horses. Wear and possible repainting of the gilding on the sofa with the girl. The two pottery dancers in reasonable condition. Wear to the gilding on the flash glass decanter. Wear to the painted surface of the alabaster sculpture. The bronze in good condition. The base of the pot lid and jar with multiple hips.
A bronze dancer figure stamped 'Lorenzl' to the base, holding an onyx circular tambourine, on a wooden base and lamp stand with a light switch plug, 42.5cm high x 19cm wide (altogether) and the bronze figure (20 x 11.5cm); together with two decorative pieces of Sowerby style green uranium glassware, one a female figure on a newer base, the other an art deco 'Three Graces' bowl (30.5cm wide x 25cm high bowl) and 24 x 9cm for the figure (3)Good used condition overall, unsure if lamp is in working order. Top of the bowl is not attached and signs of restoration.
Corgi Vanguards - Ixo - 5 boxed Ford models including Cortina MkIV Ghia in Roman Bronze # VA11900, a Granada 2.8iS in Oyster Gold # VA12400, a Capri 2.8 injection in Caspian Blue # VA10800 and similar others. The models appear Mint, the brown Cortina is missing a mirror, they are otherwise complete with cards and accessories in Near Mint boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (5)
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