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Lot 1636

Shilling 1711 4th bust, plain angles, toned nVF, cross scratch in quarter.

Lot 1702

Cyprus ½P 1879 aEF with a light vertical scratch on bust

Lot 1774

USA Draped Bust Cent 1805 Fine, scratch obv.

Lot 1820

Antoninus Pius sestertius, Rome Mint 157-158 A.D., reverse:- Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae, legend:- TR POT XXI COS IIII and across field LIB VIII S C, Sear 4190, small neat bust, VF/NVF

Lot 1824

Augustus silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint 15-13 B.C., Bare headed bust, right / Bull butting right, Sear 1610, well centred, with large bull, good metal, GVF

Lot 1826

Byzantine gold histamenon nomisma of Basil II 976-1025 A.D., wt. 4.2g., obverse:- Bust of Christ facing, reverse:- Facing busts of Basil and Constantine VIII facing, Sear 1795, with two old tickets, one very detailed by Dr.Vezin, full, round, lightly crinkled, with very light overall scuffs, clear NVF

Lot 1828

Caracalla silver denarius, Rome Mint 199 A.D., reverse:- Caracalla standing left, holding Victory and transverse spear, in military attire, seated Parthian captive at his feet, Sear 6888, both dies slightly off centre, superb boyish bust, good metal, EF

Lot 1829

Carausius billon antoninianus, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust, right / Pax standing, left, officina S F in left and right fields, MLXX in exergue, London Mint, large oval flan, Sear - , GF together with a reduced follis of Licinius I, Antioch Mint, reverse:- Zeus standing left, RIC VII, 682, 35, GVF both with very detailed tickets by Dr.R.Vezin, second stated as very rare, [2]

Lot 1837

Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King [1625-1642] mm. tun [1636-1638], Group D, Fourth Bust, Type 3a, no inner circles, reverse:- Round garnished shield , no CR, Spink 2791, full, round, well centred and a nice even strike with nice portrait, unusually fine for the period, early strike, guideline visible reverse a few very light marks, mostly on the obverse, VF

Lot 1849

Constantine I, follis, Trier Mint 310-313A.D., obverse:- Laurette and cuirassed bust of Constantine, right, reverse:- Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars, right, Sear 16001, rough surfaces, NVF/GF

Lot 1881

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Milled Series [1561-1571], dated 1562, large broad bust, elaborately decorated dress, small rose, Spink 2596, round, lightly crinkled, F/GF

Lot 1882

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Sixth Issue [1582-1600] mm. Key [1595-1598] and dated 1596, Spink 2578B, Bust 6C, old bluish cabinet tone, NVF

Lot 1883

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, third and Fourth Issue [1561-1577] mm. Coronet [1567-1570] and dated 1570, Bust 4B, Spink 2562, full, round, well centred, tone a little uneven, GF

Lot 1885

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issues [1561-1577], mm.Eglantine [1573-1578] and dated 1573 or 5, Bust 4B, Spink 2562 full and round, lightly crinkled, a little weakness reverse, quite nice portrait, NVF/GF

Lot 1886

English Hammered pieces, 2 x Edwardian penny and halfpenny one cracked, Short Cross penny of London by Aimer, cracked, Edward III groat, London Class C, full, round, short crack, GF, Henry VII halfgroat of Canterbury, Facing Bust, probably lightly clipped but same size as cat. illustrations, F/VF, Elizabeth I halfgroat x 2, Fair/GF and F/double-struck F, James I shilling, Poor/NVF and lastly 2 x Roman denarii both NVF plus 3 x minor bronzes, all found Nr. Needham Market, Suffolk if these have old tickets these have been left [13]

Lot 1891

Geta as Caesar silver denarius, Laodicea Mint 199-200A.D., reverse:- Mars walking right, carrying spear and trophy over shoulder, Sear 7179, with an old ticket, reverse slightly off centre, nice, small, neat boyish bust of Geta, good metal, NEF

Lot 1892

Hadrian sestertius, Rome Mint 119 A.D., obverse:- Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder, reverse:- Libertas seated left holding branch and sceptre, RIC II, 583b, full, round, well centred, VF/GF

Lot 1898

Henry III silver penny, Long Cross Type, no sceptre, Class 2b, long narrow bust, straight limbed `X`, mm. 3, reverse reads:- ]ONGLOVR[, Gloucester Mint, moneyer off the flan, full and round, reverse off centre, VF

Lot 1905

Henry VII silver groat, Facing Bust Issue, mm. Greyhounds head [1502-1504], Type IIIc, crown with one plain and one jewelled arch, Spink 2199, originally an even strike, now with a little weakness here and there, quite nice portrait NVF

Lot 1906

Henry VII silver groat, Facing Bust Issue, Type IIIa, Bust as IIa, mm. Cinquefoil [1489-1493], nothing at neck, crown with two outer jewelled arches, Spink 2198 with a ditto but Type IIIb, Spink 2198A, mm. escallop [1493-1495], nothing at neck, realistic hair, jewelled crown, these pieces were found with the Richard III and Edward IV groats in the present sale, part of a small hoard, both of London, first bent F second piece missing, obverse 12 to 2 o`clock, first scarce, GF [2]

Lot 1912

Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544], Laker Bust A3, Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, saltires in reverse cross ends, mm. Rose, Spink 2337C, found King`s Field, Tarston, Nr. Needham Market, Suffolk, full and round, reverse slightly off centre, dark tone, patchy on the reverse, obverse very lightly scuffed, GF

Lot 1913

Henry VIII silver groat, Second Coinage [1526-1544], Laker Bust D, Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, salitires in reverse cross ends, mm. lis, Spink 2337E, found near Needham Market, Suffolk, originally a full round flan, now a little extreme edge loss at obverse 1 to 2 o`clock, lightly crinkled, dark uneven tone, F

Lot 1914

Henry VIII silver groat, struck under Edward VI [1547-1551], Tower Mint, Bust 5, mm. arrow, Spink 2403, full, round, well centred, tone slightly blotchy as is common with issues of this period, with above average portrait, GF/F

Lot 1919

James I silver shilling, First Coinage [1603-1604], reads:- EXVRGAT, mm. Thistle, First Bust, square cut beard, full round, well centred, light marks under magnification, centres struck up, VF

Lot 1920

James I silver shilling, Second Coinage [1604-1619], mm. Lis, Third Bust, beard cut square, Spink 2654, full, round, well centred, centre obverse weak, light marks under magnification, NF/F

Lot 1921

James I silver shilling, Third Coinage [1619-1625], Sixth Bust, mm. Thistle [1621-1623], Spink 2668, full, round and well centred, GF/VF

Lot 1922

James I silver sixpence, Second Coinage [1604-1617] mm. Coronet [1607-1609], dated 1607 [with open `O`], Fourth Bust, Spink 2658, full, round, well centred, a little weakness each side, GF

Lot 1931

Julian II silver siliqua, Arelate Mint, obverse:- Bearded, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, reverse reads:- VOT X MVLT XX within wreath, an eagle stands at the apex of the wreath, Old Sear 4070, RIC 312, good metal NEF

Lot 1935

Maxentius follis, Rome Mint 308-310A.D., as Sear 14987, good bust GVF, with a Henry III silver penny, Long Cross Issue, Class 5g., reverse reads:- IOhS ON CANTOR, Canterbury Mint, moneyer John, Spink 1373, a little weak area on legend each side, portrait better, with an old ticket `Spink 7/6`, GVF [2]

Lot 1957

Roman Republican denarii of Sex Pompeius Fostlus c.B.C.137, RSC p.76, Pompeia 1, GVF, second of L.Rustius, c.83-71 B.C., RSC p.85, Rustia 1, test mark on cheek and scuff betore bust, F/NVF and lastly of L.Papius, c.79 B.C., RSC P.71, Papia 1 with serrated edge, VF all with detailed tickets by Dr. Vezin [3]

Lot 1958

Roman Republican serrate silver denarius of C.Poblicius Q.f. c.80 B.C., helmeted bust of Roma, right / Hercules standing left, fighting Nemean Lion, Sear 308, good metal, VF

Lot 1960

Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Mamilius C.f. Limetanus c.82 B.C., Draped bust of Mercury right / Ulysses walking right, Sear 282, good metal, NVF

Lot 1961

Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Marcius Censorinus, C. Mamilius C.f Limetanus and p.Crepusius of c.82 B.C., Veiled bust of Venus / Venus in biga, right, Sear 284, smallish flan of good metal, VF

Lot 1966

Roman Republican silver denarius of P.Accoleius Lariscolus of c.43 B.C., Draped bust of Diana Nemorensis / Triple cultus-statue of Diana Nemorensis, facing, Sear 484, obverse slightly off centre, good metal, scarce, GF

Lot 1968

Romen Republican silver denarius of c. Annius T f. T.n. Luscus and L.Fabius L.f.Hispaniensis c.82-81 B.C., Diademed, female bust, right / Victory in quadriga, right, Sear 291, obverse off centre, good metal, scarce, GVF

Lot 1975

Septimius Severus denarius, reverse:- Fortuna, RSC 442,Small VF, Postumus billon ant. reverse:- Hercules, RSC 101, GVF, ditto but of Aurelian, reverse:- Aurelian and Concordia, Sear 11523, GVF, Constantine I follis of London, reverse:- Sol, RIC VI, 133, VF, Maximian AE 20, reverse:- Maximian and Concordia, RIC VI, 581, 16b, GVF and lastly an AE of Constantine I bust of Roma / Victory, GVF, all with tickets by Dr.Vezin [6]

Lot 1982

Stephen silver penny, local and irregular issue from the Ornamented Group given to York, c.1150, Flag Type, obverse:- Crowned bust right, decorated lance with pennant before face but no star right, roundel at back of head, larger roundel at back of neck, see BNJ pl.XIV, 40 for a very similar reverse die, variety with crescents at arm ends, reverse with no annulets, see Spink 1313, present coin also with 8 ornaments as Spink 1313A, very sharply struck, lightly double-struck reverse, large fragment of this very rare issue, a clear example, VF

Lot 1983

Tiberius as struck under Augustus Lugdunum Mint 12-14 A.D., obverse:- Laureate Bust right, reverse:- Altar of the Cult of Roma and Augustus at Lugdunum, Sear - , RIC Vol.I, p.58, 245, slightly oval flan but nice portrait, VF/F

Lot 2029

GB Crowns (4): 1667 D.Nono S.3357 Fair, 1668 Vicesimo VG obverse damaged, 1680 T.Secundo 4th bust S.3359 pitted VG, and another Charles II date illegible.

Lot 2130

Shoe box of world coins in trays, mostly ancients in silver and bronze, c.310 coins which includes fragments, tokens, modern and contemporary forgeries, a run of Engish hammered silver, including a Charles I Aberystwyth halfgroat, a Henry VIII groat, Spink 2337E portrait EF coin NEF/GVF but lightly cleaned and a Henry VIII groat, old bust struck under Edward VI, reading CIVITAS LONDON and mm. -/E, Spink 2404, this better than normal, black deposit reverse, nice portrait, for issue NVF [c.310]

Lot 9

CARVED GILT WOOD BUST OF MADONNA, H 21"" W 16"": Bust of Madonna, depicted with her eyes cast down, wearing a garment decorated in gold. Measuring H. 21"" x 16"".

Lot 314

An Art Nouveau style brooch, bust of maiden with butterfly wings

Lot 314

An Art Nouveau style brooch, bust of maiden with butterfly wings

Lot 33

A KPM Berlin Porcelain Oval Plaque, circa 1880, painted with a bust portrait of a girl in a décolleté dress, impressed marks, 16cm by 12cm Minor scratching to plaque. Frame repainted gold. 260914

Lot 826

After G de Thouin: A Bronze and Ivory Figure ``FRILEUX``, a bust of a young child wearing a headscarf, on a waisted onyx socle with title plaque, signed, 22cm high Some staining and splitting to ivory. Wear to patination on bronze. 090714

Lot 838

Joseph Le Guluche (1849-1915): ``Vieux Saboureur``, a terracotta bust of a workman wearing a cap, his arms folded, on a tree trunk base with sash inscribed Ses Sauriers and with tools and a wheel, on a titled rectangular base, signed, 64cm high Some minor chipping and losses. Handles of tools possibly replaced. 200914

Lot 853

A Pair of Limoges Enamel Portrait Roundels, late 19th century, painted with bust portraits of a Renaissance lady and an 18th century lady, 7.5cm diameter, in ebonised frames Very minor wear to frames. 260914

Lot 865

Henry Bone RA (1755-1834): After Sir William Beechey, Portrait Miniature of Samuel Whitbread the Elder, bust length, wearing a brown coat and frilled collar, oval, 9cm by 7.5cm, framed Samuel Whitbread (1720-1796) was the owner of London`s biggest producer of beer, producing 202,000 barrels in 1796. Whitbread was an MP from 1768 until his death in 1796. For a similar miniature see National Portrait Gallery, npg.6603 which is possibly also the example sold by Christie`s, King Street, 6.11.01, lot 280 Good condition. Old paper label covered by more recent paper label to reverse. Unexamined out of frame and so may be signed to reverse. 011014

Lot 867

Attributed to Richard Cosway RA (1742-1821): Portrait Miniature of a Girl, bust length, wearing a tiara and a purple dress, oval, 5cm by 4.3cm, gilt metal frame Some fading. 011014

Lot 953

A Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, signed Kreisser, A Paris, circa 1890, gilded case surmounted with birds and a central oval porcelain bust of a lady, light blue porcelain and gilt decorated columns, enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Vincenti, 30cm high 03.10.14, Gilding slightly faded in parts, back columns are slightly loose, movement is striking.

Lot 969

An Ormolu and Bronze Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, depicting a bronze bust of a maiden, rectangular D-ended base with ormolu swag and floral decoration, dark blue enamel Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 56cm high 07.10.14, Bronze bust with minor surface scratches, back of the bust with staining to the surface, the other bronze surfaces with slight rub marks, ormolu is faded, dial is clean, movement needs cleaning, strike is working.

Lot 838

Joseph Le Guluche (1849-1915): ``Vieux Saboureur``, a terracotta bust of a workman wearing a cap, his arms folded, on a tree trunk base with sash inscribed Ses Sauriers and with tools and a wheel, on a titled rectangular base, signed, 64cm high Some minor chipping and losses. Handles of tools possibly replaced. 200914

Lot 853

A Pair of Limoges Enamel Portrait Roundels, late 19th century, painted with bust portraits of a Renaissance lady and an 18th century lady, 7.5cm diameter, in ebonised frames Very minor wear to frames. 260914

Lot 865

Henry Bone RA (1755-1834): After Sir William Beechey, Portrait Miniature of Samuel Whitbread the Elder, bust length, wearing a brown coat and frilled collar, oval, 9cm by 7.5cm, framed Samuel Whitbread (1720-1796) was the owner of London`s biggest producer of beer, producing 202,000 barrels in 1796. Whitbread was an MP from 1768 until his death in 1796. For a similar miniature see National Portrait Gallery, npg.6603 which is possibly also the example sold by Christie`s, King Street, 6.11.01, lot 280 Good condition. Old paper label covered by more recent paper label to reverse. Unexamined out of frame and so may be signed to reverse. 011014

Lot 969

An Ormolu and Bronze Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, depicting a bronze bust of a maiden, rectangular D-ended base with ormolu swag and floral decoration, dark blue enamel Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 56cm high 07.10.14, Bronze bust with minor surface scratches, back of the bust with staining to the surface, the other bronze surfaces with slight rub marks, ormolu is faded, dial is clean, movement needs cleaning, strike is working.

Lot 86

A large Lladro lady's bust, height 13"

Lot 157

Noritake Lidded Dish, Sylvac Dog, 2 Goss Dutch Girls, HMS Chester Bust and Burlington Toby Condition report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 114

Three trays inc. ceramics, glass and brass and wooden candlesticks, tribal bust, Poole etc

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