Victorian carved sardonyx cameo depicting a male profile bust in oval yellow metal brooch mount with applied filigree design, 45mm x 38mm, in original fitted box Cameo has crack running diagonally all the way through itFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
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Victorian Copeland Parian ware bust of Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll - the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria - this bust was issued to commemorate her marriage to the 9th Duke of Argyll - impressed Art Union of London April 1 1871. Mary Thornycroft Sc. etc on circular socle, 40cm highFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
VenezuelaOrder of the liberator / Order of the bust of Bolivar, grand cross set.1.) Cross: gilded, partially enamelled, on ready to wear sash; 2.) star: silver, partially gilded and enamelled, with makers mark N.S. MEYER. INC., NEW YORK in cartridge.VPI2 S. 100. 54 x 43 mm / 83 x 75 mm, 85,9 g m.B. / 44,7 g.Condition: I-II
British Coins and Medals. George III, Bank of England, dollar, 1804, type A/2, laur. and dr. bust r., rev. Britannia seated l. within oval band (S.3768; ESC.144; L&S 53), overstruck on a Seville 8 reales of Charles III dated 1772, good very fine and extremely rare Extremely rare with a Spanish rather than a Spanish American undertype. In his article ‘Bank of England Dollar Varieties - Part II’ (Spink Numismatic Circular, December 1999), Michael Dickinson says of the 1804 dollars: ‘I have yet to come across an identifiable undertype that had not been struck at one of the Spanish American mints’. In a December 2003 update to this article he records one example (see footnote to lot 286); the present coin and lot 286 are believed to be the second and third recorded examples.
British Coins and Medals. George III, Bank of England, pattern dollar, 1804, type I/3, laur. and dr. bust r., rev. shield of arms within Garter (S.3768; ESC.182; L&S.91), overstruck on an 8 reales of Charles IV dated 1801, reverse struck twice with the die rotated 180° between strikes, once cleaned but now beginning to re-tone, good extremely fine and rare * bt. Format of Birmingham Possibly the specimen mentioned in the notes to L&S 91, described as having been overstruck twice.
British Coins and Medals. Admiral Richard, Earl Howe (1725-1799), The Battle of the Glorious First of June, 1794, gilt-bronze medalet, unsigned, uniformed bust r., rev. legend in 5 lines, 23.5mm. (BHM.386; MH.421), extremely fine This piece is one of a set of six issued in 1816 commemorating famous naval victories (BHM 925).
British Coins and Medals. George VI, proof crown, 1937, bare head l., rev. arms with supporters (S.4079; ESC.393); in plastic holder, graded by NGC as PF64; Victoria, shilling, 1887, ‘Jubilee’ bust l., rev. crowned shield of arms within garter (S.3926; ESC.1351), in plastic holder, graded by PCGS as MS64 (2)
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