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HENRY LAMB, RA (1883-1960) PORTRAIT OF MISS MARY PHIPPS Bust length, wearing a floral dress, signed and dated 46, oil on canvas 50 x 40cm. * Mary Phipps (b.1923) was the daughter of Rt. Hon. Sir Eric Clare Edmund Phipps and of Frances Ward. She married Bonar Sykes, the son of Maj. Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes. Provenance: By descent in the family of the sitter. ++ Generally good condition; needs a light clean
Autograph – Art and Artists – Sir Thomas Woolner sculptor autograph letter signed dated March 18th 1883 to an unnamed correspondent asking his help in obtaining |official permission to fetch away the Bust of Mr Gladstone for exhibition as the time is coming to so near that I shall lose my chance of sending it unless I take immediate steps...| 1p 8vo on black edged paper. This presumably refers to the bust of Gladstone made for the Guildhall exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1883 and which was destroyed in the Blitz.
A Mixed Lot comprising: six Edward VII Continental Buttons, each of embossed circular form, and depicting the head and shoulders bust of an elaborately dressed gentlemen within a laurel border, and with soldered loop mounts, diameter 1 3/8”, with import marks for Chester 1902, Sponsor’s Mark BM; together with three further examples, each depicting cupid within a ropetwist border, diameter 1”, with import marks for London 1903, Sponsor’s Mark lacking, and with further Continental marks, various dates and makers (9)
5 x Hammered Coins, comprising: Henry III short cross penny Nichole on Lvn, struck off-centre, legends weak in parts otherwise Fine; Edward III halfgroat Post Treaty period, flat spots in legends, bust weak otherwise VG/Fine; Henry VIII halfpenny facing bust, struck off-centre otherwise Fine; Mary groat MM pomegranate, bust Poor, legends and rev: better; and Elizabeth I sixpence 1573 MM pheon, bust Poor otherwise VG
Elizabeth I: milled sixpence 1568 MM lis, small bust, sometime creased and straightened, edge bump at 9 o`clock otherwise toned GFine/VF; hammered sixpence 1572 MM ermine, bust and 50% of shield worn but generally clear legends, date and MM, bust Poor, remainder VG to Fine; and half of a threehalfpence coin (cut threefarthings?) London Mint, MM eglantine, "15" of date and other details clear
3 x Halfcrowns: 1887 Young head, contact marks and hairlines otherwise AVF/VF; 1892 several digs on Queen`s face and hairlines otherwise GVF/EF; and 1896 worn, Fair/Poor; 2 x Florins: 1871 die 21 contact marks, obv. scratch, hairlines VG; and 1849 "Godless" obv .scratch and digs otherwise toned AVF; and a Shilling 1820, digs on bust, Fair to VG, all CLEANED except Florin 1849
Miscellaneous Lot, comprising: 38 x silver 3d, 11 x CuNi crowns (including 3 x 1953), pre-decimal CuNi, a few foreign coins including a Canada silver dollar 1967 embedded in the centre of a 2" perspex cube, £1.90 face value pre-47 silver, crown 1895 with rev. skimmed and enamelled (brooch pin on obv.), an Elizabeth I sixpence 1569 MM coronet, intermediate bust, holed below bust, obv. scratches otherwise AFine and 2 x banknotes Canada dollar 1967 commemorative EF and Jamaica dollar 1960, ink marks, GVF
2 x Crowns, 1820 LX light edge bumps and 1821 SECUNDO, both with contact marks, Fine to GFine; and 3 x Halfcrowns, 1817 2nd bust obv. contact marks, small dig VG, 1820 (George IV) numerous contact marks, scratches, edge knocks otherwise AVF and 1825 sometime cleaned, hairlines, minor marks AFine (5)
2 x Halfcrowns, 1746 LIMA rev. edge bump and tooling in French shield AFine/GFine and 1836 GFine; and 5 x Shillings, 1739, scratches on bust Fine/VF, 1758 rev. centre worn otherwise Fine/VG, 1787 with hearts, minor flecking/hairlines AEF, 1816 scratch on king`s neck, rim imperfections otherwise nicely toned GVF/VF and 1826 sometime "dipped" contact marks/scuffs, ingrained dirt otherwise AVF (7)
6 x Shillings, 1834 VG, 1826 VG, 1885 AVF, 1887JH GVF/AEF, 1896 VG and 1900 GFine; and 6 x Sixpences, 1739 sometime creased and straightened AFine/Fine, 1758 AVF, 1787 with hearts AEF, 1816 scratches and digs on bust and some corrosion otherwise AVF, 1821 sometime cleaned, minor marks on bust AVF and 1826 generally good edge/surfaces GVF/VF (12)
George III: "Cartwheel" twopence 1797 minor marks on bust and some light edge bruises otherwise uniform dark tone GVF; "Cartwheel" penny 1797 minor mark on king`s face otherwise good edge/surfaces, attractive light tone with lustre traces AEF; and penny 1806 trivial marks/edge imperfections otherwise nicely toned EF (3)
Miscellaneous Lot, including: a convict token, stipple-engraved on a copper disc (probably a 1797 penny) commemorating completion of 7 years transportation sentence: obv. sailing ship, kneeling figure etc and "J Bellamy Aged 24" below, rev. "Happy is the hour a prisoner is set free and breaks the chains of slavery 7 years" very good condition; a James II "gunmoney" shilling 1689 Dec (?), 1st bust, some corrosion and surface deposits otherwise GFine; 10 x 18th and 19th century halfpenny tokens (English, Canadian and Irish), Gibraltar 2 quartos token 1810, Jersey and Guernsey 19th and 20th century bronze coins etc, various grades
Miscellaneous Lot, comprising: hallmarked 9ct gold medalet 1981 "Royal Wedding", 2.66g, with certificate, BU ; an Edward I silver penny, Canterbury Mint, bust weak otherwise Fine; and a Roman Republic silver denarius of T Carisius (circa 46BC), obv. helmeted head of Roma, rev. cornucopia on globe between sceptre and rudder, struck off-centre, lustre traces Fine
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