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K*** Collins - a miniature bust portrait of a young woman wearing a blue blouse and a crucifix, signed, 7 x 5.8cms; 2 3/4 x 2 1/4in., oval; in giltmetal pendant frame; together with another miniature bust portrait - "Beauty in old age: Mrs. Mary Agnes Eckford", inscribed on a label verso; in giltmetal pendant frame. (2)
Collection of dolls house ornaments and miniatures, mostly German, first half 20th Century, including glass bead-work furniture including sofa, rocking chair, table and six chairs, table 1 ½” (3.5cm) tall, four bisque figurines, collection of wooden painted table ware, Wedgewood style ceramic vases, tea-pot and jugs, bronze bust, and more, (lot).
Victorian opaque white pressed glass butter dish and cover by George Davidson & Co, of circular form decorated with Union flowers of roses, thistles and clover, 20cm diameter, another opaque white pressed glass butter dish and cover with cow finial and wheat decoration, a commemorative opaque white pressed glass cream jug by Henry Greener, depicting a bust of Disraeli amidst flowers to celebrate his success at the Congress of Berlin in 1878 and other items (7)
British Coins, Elizabeth I, pattern groat struck in silver, 1601, VNVM A DEO DVOBVS SVSTINEO, crowned bust three-quarters l., wearing ruff and elaborate gown, rev. AFFLICTORVM CONSERVATRIX, crowned monogram, date at sides, wt. 3.46gms. (N.2050), once gilt, good very fine and very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, James I, second coinage, unite, mm. grapes (1607), crowned fourth bust r., holding orb and shouldering sceptre, rev. crowned shield of arms, IR at sides, wt. 10.00gms. (S.2619; N.2084), slightly creased and attempted piercing in front of king’s face, otherwise about very fine
British Coins, James I, second coinage, unite, mm. tower (1612-1613), crowned fourth bust r., holding orb and shouldering sceptre, rev. crowned shield of arms, IR at sides, wt. 10.12gms. (S.2619; N.2084), scratches behind king’s shoulder, portrait very slightly double struck, slightly weakly struck at 4-5 o’clock on obverse, good fine or better, a rare mintmark
British Coins, Charles I, Briot’s first milled issue (1631-1632), halfgroat, crowned bust l. with B below, mark of value behind, rev. long cross fourchée over square-topped shield, wt. 1.07gms. (S.2856; N.2302; Brooker 721), beautifully toned, some weakness, extremely fine, about as struck *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Charles I, Briot’s first milled issue (1631-1632), penny, crowned bust l. with B below, mark of value behind, rev. long cross fourchée over square-topped shield, wt. 0.50gms. (S.2857; N.2303; Brooker 723), toned, extremely fine, about as struck, a charming piece *ex Baldwin’s vault
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