A Greek terracotta plaque cast with the head of a young male, 4.25ins diameter, and a terracotta bust of a Goddess from a small statue, 7.5ins high, (both 3rd/2nd Century BC) Provenance: Coin Craft - 44-45 Great Russell Street, London - The first purchased November 2002 - The second purchased January 2002
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Dated 1817 AD. Small head issue. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA legend; fitted with brooch pin. Rev: crowned arms within garter with BRITANNIARUM REX FID DEF legend; skilfully enamelled in five colours, the exposed metal engraved and gilded. For coin: S. 3789; ESC 6th 2090 (old 616); BSC 51. 12.59 grams, 32mm (1 1/4"). [No Reserve]. Very fine work, attractive and wearable, very minor marks to enamelling.
19th-20th century AD. Pius IX, 1877, with suspension loop. Obv: profile bust with PIUS IX PONT MAX legend. Rev: arms with 50 DAL GIUBILEO EPISCOPALE DI PIO IX legend and date below. John Paul I. Obv: profile bust with JOANNES PAVLVS i PONT MAX legend. Rev: the Pieta with PIETA below and ROMA CITTA DEL VATICANO legend. John Paul II. Obv: profile bust with JOANNES PAVLVS II PONT MAX legend. Rev: Mary and Christ with O L CZESTOCHOWA ORA PRO NOBIS legend. 8.17, 16.01, 15.53 grams, 25-35mm [3, No Reserve]. Extremely fine.
2nd millennium AD. A mixed group of pendants comprising: a ceramic stopper with cat's head detailing, pierced flange; a hexagonal seal matrix with profile bust; a steatite seal matrix with grid pattern; a teardrop weight with low-relief human features. 67 grams total, 24-38mm (1 - 1 1/2"). The property of a German gentleman; acquired 1980s-early 1990s. [No Reserve, 4]. Fine condition.
18th-19th century AD. A bronze triptych with two hinged folding doors; low-relief central figure of nimbate Christ flanked by small male busts within a foliage border; each door with three pairs of saints' busts and epigraphic borders; square tag above with facing nimbate bust. 46 grams, 96mm (3 3/4"). Property of a Hampshire collector; acquired 1990s. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
348-351 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: D N CONS-TANTIVS P F AVG legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FEL TEMP RE-PARATIO legend with emporer right, spearing fallen haorseman left; gamma in left field, mintmark CONSS in exergue. Sear 18148. 5.62 grams. [No Reserve]. Extremely fine.
12th-20th century AD. A mixed group comprising: three bronze strap buckles, one with mask; three lead-alloy ampullae fragments; a lead-alloy star pendant; a bronze hooked tag; four bronze clothing tags; a purse bar fragment with niello-inlaid text to each face; three bronze hair pins; two bronze book clasps; a bronze religious figurine; a bronze stamp seal matrix; an annular belt buckle; a copper-alloy Walsingham souvenir tag; a discoid mount with blackletter text; a rectangular mount fragment with reserved text; two bronze strap fittings with loops; a strap end with beast-head finial; a bronze bird mount; a gilt-bronze boar's head; a bronze mount with bird-head laid across the back; a bronze mount with winged angel; two openwork bronze tongue-shaped pendant cells; a discoid mount with loop, facing nimbate bust; a gilt-bronze strap end finial; thirteen bronze mounts; a bronze bulb from a surgical probe; a gilt bronze spearhead from a religious figurine; a teardrop mount with pierced lug to the reverse; a triangular bronze mount with cross and pellets; an bronze discoid mount with dentilled central void; a bronze garment ring; a bronze fitting, triangular with curved extension, pierced lug above. 393 grams total, 21-89mm (3/4 - 3 1/2"). Property of a Canadian lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. [55, No Reserve]. Fair condition.
Dated 1844 AD. Young head. Obv: profile bust with date below and VICTORIA DEI GRATIA legend; fitted with brooch pin. Rev: crowned arms in wreath with BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID DEF legend; skilfully enamelled in five colours, the exposed metal areas engraved gilded. Edge: impressed with DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI VIII inscription with star stops. For coin: S. 3882; ESC 6th 2561 (old 280); BSC 431. 27.39 grams, 38mm (1 1/2"). [No Reserve]. Very fine work, attractive and wearable, very minor marks to enamelling.
20th century AD. A mixed group of jewellery items comprising: a matched pair of silver-coloured metal earrings with red glass drops; a facetted black glass drop earring; a plano-convex faux-amber panel in a silver-coloured metal earring; a discoid plano-convex agate panel in a gold-coloured brooch mount; a claymore-and-shield brooch with domed glass insert; a jet disc with profile female bust; a black glass insert with child and flowers; a torso brooch marked 'Mandy Dan' to the reverse; a silver plaque brooch with six blocks of amber to the face, marked 'M.Zaremski', 'mjz', an eye and '925'. 118 grams total, 1.5-11.5cm (1/2 - 4 1/2"). Acquired on the London art market before 2000. [10, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
19th-20th century AD. A mixed bronze group comprising: a discoid plaque with beaded border, profile female bus with legend 'MDM 1601'; an elliptical plaque with profile male bust within a border of lion-masks and foliage, legend 'AVG.DIVI.FIL'; a disc with raised border, central male figure in toga and cuirass holding a baton, legend 'CAR.EM.II. D.G. DVX.SAB.PRIN.PEDE.REX.CYP.1673' (based on a coin of Carlo Emmanuel II); a cast discoid plaque depicting the judgement of Solomon with seated king, entreating females, armed man holding an infant by one leg, courtiers in the field. 697 grams total, 10-14.5cm (4 - 15 3/4"). Property of a Hampshire collector; acquired 1990s. [4, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Dated 1845 AD. Young head. Obv: profile bust with date below and VICTORIA DEI GRATIA legend; fitted with brooch pin and separate suspension loop. Rev: crowned arms in wreath with BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID DEF legend; skilfully enamelled in five colours, the exposed metal areas engraved gilded. Edge: with incuse DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI VIII inscription with cinquefoil stops. For coin: S. 3882; ESC 6th 2564 (old 282); BSC 433. 26.68 grams, 38mm (1 1/2"). [No Reserve]. Very fine work, attractive and wearable, very minor marks to enamelling.
A Quantity of Ornamental Items of recent date comprising; an orange printed design vase, 36cm high; a pair Italian style D shaped urns / planters, 24cm wide; a gilt and floral decorated ewer, 48cm; a mirrored candle sconce, 30cm high; a floral and gilt decorated twin handled urn and cover, 39cm high; a pair of chrome plated candlesticks, 31cm high; a pair of wooden candlesticks on turned supports, 60cm high; a composition relief decorated oval plaque, 34cm high; a glass ovoid vase, 29cm high; a Bar Craft wine set; a hinged box; an Art Nouveau style composition bust of lady, 60cm; a decorative toilet wall plaque; a glass white metal potpourri vase and cover, 24cm (16)
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