Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Vetranio - Victory Crowning Emperor Follis350 AD, Siscia mint. Obv: D N VETRANIO P F AVG legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right; A behind head, star before. Rev: HOC SIGNO VICTOR ERIS legend with Vetranio standing left, holding labarum and spear, being crowned by Victory standing left behind him; A in left field; mintmark .ASIS. in exergue. RIC VIII Siscia 287; LRBC 1174; cf. Sear (1988) 4042. 4.00 grams. Extremely fine.
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A Wedgwood black jasperware rectangular plaque, late 19th/early 20th Century ornamented in white with a head and shoulders bust of `Ursula Gibbons, Daughter of Lt. Col. Sir Walter Gibbons K.B.E.`, impressed factory mark and title to reverse, height approx 13cm, together with a Sèvres blue jasperware Edward VII and Alexandrea commemorative circular plaque, printed factory mark to reverse, diameter approx 9.2cm.
A pair of French green opaline glass vases, 19th Century, each with slender flared neck above a tapering body painted with oval bust portrait panels of a peasant girl wearing a headscarf and a boy wearing a Roman helmet, framed in gilt, on a knop stem and circular foot, with all over gilt festoon and foliate decoration, height approx 37.5cm.
THREE FRENCH PORCELAIN CANS AND SAUCERS, mid 19th century, painted in polychrome enamels with bust portraits of Mmes. de Villeneuve, de la Sabliere and Neker (sic), all on blue grounds with jewelled and gilded borders, one saucer centred by musical trophies, one with harvesting implements and the smallest with a rose and forget-me-not monogram (Mdm. Elisabeth), all variously marked and inscribed, cans 3"" and 2 1/4"" high, saucers 5 3/4"", 5 1/2"" and 5 1/4"" diameter (Illustrated)
A Royal National Life Boat Institution silver medal and bar, awarded to Mr. Matthew Kyle, voted 3rd April 1879, obverse of Queen Victoria bust portrait by Leonard C. Wyon, reverse of drowning seaman being rescued by three lifeboat-men, below dolphin mount and with soldered second service bar voted 13th January 1898, with original black ribbon. NB Matthew Kyle was Coxswain on the Holy Island No. 1 Life-Boat "Grace Darling" when on 20th March 1879 he, his brother George and his crew saved nine men from the wreck of the S.S. Darlington wrecked at False Emanuel Head, Holy Island. The medal awarded to his brother George Kyle, Assistant Coxswain, was sold by Spink & Son July 21st 2011 for £850, provenance J.B. Haywood Collection, Spink November 1995. The RNLI medal is to be awarded to "persons whose humane and intrepid excursions in saving life from shipwreck on our coasts are deemed sufficiently conspicuous to merit honourable distinction". PROVENANCE By family decent. See illustration
A Victorian walnut serpentine front credenza, the frieze inlaid with floral motifs and fitted four brass bust medallions above caryatides, central ebonised panel door under, centred by inlaid flowers, flanked by shaped glazed panel doors also with floral inlaid floral borders, further gilt metal motifs, banding and inlay overall, raised on plinth base, 74 x 17 1/2 x 43 1/2in. high.
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