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English violin by and labelled Deus adsit obsit mundus, Walter H. Mayson, Manchester, 'Old Windsor' A.D. 1893, also signed on the label, the back of broad curl and carved in relief with the profile bust of Queen Victoria amidst scrolling foliate borders over Windsor Castle, the sides and head also carved with scrolling foliage of similar broad curl, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/8", 35.90cm
RECORD OF BRITISH VALOUR (VICTORIES OF THE PENINSULAR)1815, bronze medallion shaped case containing thirteen coloured discs (two with damage) depicting various Battles or Actions, Albuera , Badajoz, Bussaco, Ciudad Rodrigo, Duoro, Pamplona, Salamanca, San Sebastian, Talavera, Toulose, Vimiera, Vitoria and Waterloo, box cast by I. Porter and E. Orme, obverse with 'England's Great Captain Arthur Duke of Wellington' and left facing bust, signed Porter F with Orme Direx below, reverse with an angel seated beneath tree reverse, signed 'Picture Medal and Edward Orme Direx, Bond St London' below, the angel's board reads 'Record of Valour' with Porter F below, in a red leather fitted case with 'Record of British Valour' in gold lettering, 8.5cm wide
NAPOLEONIC WAR BRITISH BATTLES COMMEMORATIVE MEDALET SETmanufactured by E. Thompson of Birmingham, circa 1815, with 15 out of original set of 26 gilt-bronze medalets, each with name and date of one of the Peninsula engagements, contained in the original tube, lid stamped with a bust of the Duke of Wellington, the base stamped 'First Battle, Portugal Aug 17 1808, Last Battle, France ap 10 1814', outside engraved 'British Victories', tube 3.5cm high
ARSENAL Scarce book of photographs issued to players and Directors only after Arsenal's success in winning the 1950 FA Cup Final v. Liverpool. The large book is also housed in the original box, which has been repaired with brown tape. The book has a red leather cover with the Arsenal badge in gold on the front. The book is a compilation of 50 various photographs which were unreleased to the Press or general public and show an aerial view of Highbury, the bust of Herbert Chapman, scenes inside the Boardroom, team group for the 1947/8 Championship season, 3 photos of match action at Highbury, 12 photos of action and the presentation of the 1950 FA Cup, a team group of the 1950 FA Cup final winning team, members of staff at Arsenal and boackroom scenes at Highbury and the training complex. This book was presented to Arsenal player Arthur Milton by the Board of Directors. Good
Ghuzz Rulers of Syr Darya, ‘Abdallah b. Tahir (213-230h) and Muhammad, drachm, without mint or date, obv., bust to right with ‘Abdallah b. Tahir before, rev., horseman riding right, Muhammad behind his back, 1.47g (Goncharov/Nastich Type I), some weak striking, good very fine and struck in good silver very rare
Ghuzz Rulers of Syr Darya, ‘Abdallah b. Tahir (213-230h) and Namij Jabuya, drachm, without mint or date, obv., bust to right with ‘Abdallah b. Tahir before, rev., horseman riding right, Namij Jabu-ya behind his back, 1.68g (Goncharov/Nastich Type II), in good silver, good very fine for issue and very rare
Ghuzz Rulers of Syr Darya, ‘Abdallah b. Tahir (213-230h) and Namij Jabuya, drachm, without mint or date, obv., bust to right with Jabuya malik al-Ghuzziya mawla amir al-mu’minin before (partly off-flan on this specimen), rev., horseman riding right with ‘Abdallah | bin Tahir behind, 1.23g (cf Goncharov/Nastich Type III), very fine and very rare
Arab-Sasanian, Anonymous Kharijite issue, drachm, ART (Ardashir Khurra) 75h, obv., before bust, instead of governor’s name: lwytw datwbr | bla yyztw (‘There is no justice except from God’); in margin: bismillah – la hukm illa lillah, 4.04g (Gaube 116; Album 34 RRR), light graffiti in margins, very fine to good very fine and extremely rare
Lead personal seal, obv., nimbate bust facing wearing robes, rev., four-line Arabic legend possibly to be readas billah | al-Marzuban (?) al-Qass | yathiq (i.e. ‘Allah suffices al-Marzuban al-Qass’), 12.49g, with central channel still holding some original stringing, flan split on obverse, otherwise good very fine
Abbasid governors of Tabaristan, Rawh b. Hatim (146-148h), hemidrachm, Tabaristan 146h, obv., to right and left of bust: al-Mahdi Muhammad – ibn amir al-mu’minin, rev., to left: mimma amara bihi Rawh b. Hatim; to right, in two lines: mint and date written in Arabic, 2.07g (Malek 53), light deposit on reverse, good very fine and extremely rare
Arab-Sasanian, AE pashiz, facing bust with flaming hair, traces of APZWT to left, traces of a proper name (?) to right, rev., fire-altar with attendants, mint-signature to left and (unread) date to right, 0.25g, good very fine and apparently unpublished. The mint-signature is possibly to be read as YZ for Yazd.
Arab-Sasanian, AE pashiz (2): ART (Ardashir Khurra), undated, bust of Khusraw II to right, rev., standing angel, 0.76g (Gyselen 103), fine to good fine; and without mint or date, janiform bust with unread legend around, rev., fire-altar and attendants, 1.00g (Gyselen -), fine to good fine and rare (2)
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