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A fine quality porcelain Mantel ornament depicting three putties, one sketching whilst the others sculpt, one working on a bust on a stand adjustable for height, standing on a lobed base, impressed to the underside, 137, 163 and 17, and with blue crossed swords mark overglaze, some small losses, 8`` tall, 6 3/4`` wide approx.
Charles I, shilling, Tower, group A, second bust, m.m. lis (Br.385/392; N.2217; S.2782); shilling, Tower, group C, third bust, type 2a, m.m. plume (Br. 445/455; N. 2221; S. 2787); shilling, Tower, group D, fourth bust, type 3.1, m.m. harp (Br. 468/471; N. 2223; S. 2789), generally fine, the last better (3)
Charles I, shilling, Tower, group D, fourth bust, type 3a, m.m. crown (Br. 493/502; N. 2225; S. 2791); shilling (2), Tower, group D, fourth bust, type 3.1, m.m. portcullis (Br. 481/483; N. 2223; S. 2789); shilling, Tower, group D, fourth bust, type 3.a, m.m. bell (Br. 486/488; N. 2223; S. 2791), the second and last with some scratches, fine to good fine (4)
Charles I, Tower mint, shilling, group E, fifth bust, type 4.1, m.m. tun, larger bust (Br. -; N. 2227; S. 2795; Sharp F2/1); shilling (2), group F, fifth bust, type 4.3, m.m. anchor (Br. 521; N. 2229; S. 2796); shilling, group F, sixth, Briot bust, type 4.4, m.m. triangle/triangle over anchor (flukes to right) (Br. 543/545; N. 2231; S. 2799), fine to good fine (4)
Ireland, Henry VIII, groats, first harp issue (2), crowned H-A (Anne Boleyn, 1534-5) and H-K (Katherine Howard, 1540) at shield (S. 6472, 6474; DF 201, 203); Philip and Mary (1554-1558), groat, 1555, m.m. portcullis (S. 6501; DF 235); Elizabeth I (1558-1603), base groat (1558) (S. 6504); Æ halfpenny, 1601, m.m. star (S. 6511; DF 257); James I (1603-25), first coinage, shilling, first bust, m.m. bell (S. 6512; DF 259); first coinage sixpence, first bust, m.m. bell (S. 6514; DF 260); second coinage, shilling, fourth bust, m.m. rose (S. 6516; DF 261), the first cracked and repaired, fair to fine (8)
* George III, proof or pattern shilling and sixpence, 1787, plain edges, struck en medaille on heavy flans, by Lewis Pingo, laureate cuirassed bust right, rev., cruciform shields, crowns in angles, garter star in centre, with hearts in Hanoverian shields, border of dots each side, 7.65g & 3.68g; within a contemporary fitted shagreen case, 64 x 37 mm (ESC 1241 (as 1226 but with borders of dots), 1640; cf. Selig lots 1221 & 1228), lightly polished, some surface marks (particularly on sixpence), otherwise nearly extremely fine, very rare and interesting
* MATTEO DE` PASTI (c. 1420-1468) Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417-1468), Lord of Rimini and Fano (from 1432), bronze medal, dated 1446, bust left, rev., Fortitude seated left on throne, holding broken column, 44.4mm (Hill 181; Armand I, 20, 14), a very fine contemporary cast of good quality, with brown patina
* MATTEO DE` PASTI (c. 1420-1468) Isotta degli Atti, mistress and then wife of Sigismondo Malatesta, bronze medal, dated 1446, D ISOTTAE ARIMINENSI, her bust right with hair elaborately held in place by ribbons and a jewel, rev., the Malatesta elephant, dated M.CCCC.XLVI below, 83.0mm (Hill 187; Armand I, 21, 19; Pollard 33 = Kress 63; Scher 13; Bargello 49), pierced, a very fine contemporary cast with brown patina
* PIER JACOPO ALARI BONACOLSI, called ANTICO (before 1460-1528) Gianfrancesco Gonzaga (1445-1496), bronze medal, draped bust left, rev., Fortune flanked by Mars and Minerva; signed below, ANTI, 40.0mm (Hill 206; Armand I, 62, 1; Pollard 111 = Kress 71 bis), a very fine early cast, the reverse somewhat rubbed
* GIANFRANCESCO ENZOLA (active 1455-1478) Francesco Sforza (1401-1466), Duke of Milan (1450), bronze medal, dated 1459, bust right, rev., bust of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, flanked by the date MCCCC - LVIIII, 42.7mm (Hill 284; Armand I, 44, 7; Pollard 136 = Kress 93; Bargello 72), edge drilled at top, otherwise a very fine and sharp contemporary cast of good quality, with light brown patina
* ANDREA GUACIALOTI (1435-1495) Niccolò Palmieri, bishop of Orte (1455-1467), bronze medal, nude and tonsured bust left; around, NVDVS EGRESVS SIC REDIBO (‘born naked, thus I shall return’), rev., a Genius, nude, standing on a plinth, holding an hourglass and leaning on a staff; signed below, ANDREAS GVACIALOTIS, 63.6mm (Hill 742; Armand I, 49, 5 var.), a very fine contemporary cast of excellent quality, with brown patina
* ANDREA GUACIALOTI (1435-1495) Alfonso II of Aragon (1448-1495), Duke of Calabria (1458-1494), bronze medal on the recapture of Otranto from the Turks in 1481, bust facing three-quarters left, rev., Alfonso`s triumphal return to Naples with Turkish captives in 1481, 59.5mm (Hill 745; Armand I, 48, 1; Pollard 237-238; Bargello 149), pierced, a very fine old cast
* ATTRIBUTED TO GIOVANNI CANDIDA (before 1450-c. 1499) Maximilian I of Austria and Maria of Burgundy, gilt-bronze marriage medal (1477), bust of Maximilian right, rev., bust of Maria right with crowned double M in field, 48.1mm (Hill 831; Armand II, 80, 1; Pollard 259 = Kress 225; Bargello 187), twice pierced, a contemporary cast, gilding worn
* BERTOLDO DI GIOVANNI (c. 1430/1440-1491) Frederick III (1413-1493), Holy Roman Emperor (1452), bronze medal, 1469, bust left wearing hat and fur-lined gown, rev., the emperor, pope and cardinals on horseback on the Ponte Sant` Angelo, 56.8mm (Hill 912; Armand II, 39, 1; Pollard 283 = Kress 249; Scher 40; Bode p. 35), pierced, a very fine contemporary cast of high quality, with brown patina
* MILANESE MASTER (mid 16th century) Pietro Piantanida, bronze medal, bust right, aged 36, in elaborate armour, rev., Faith holding a chalice, points to heaven, 48.5mm (Attwood 98; Armand II, 179, 9; Pollard 485 = Kress 423; Bargello 864; Toderi/Vannnel 411 as by Abondio), a very fine old cast
* ANDREA SPINELLI (1508-1572) Andrea Gritti (1454-1538), Doge of Venice (from 1523), bronze medal, 1534, bust left, rev., view of the church of S. Francesco della Vigna; signed AN SP F below, 37.3mm (Attwood 206; Armand I, 155, 4; Voltolina 288; Pollard 470 = Kress 413; Toderi/Vannel 627), contemporary striking, very fine or better with brown patina
* VENETIAN SCHOOL (mid 16th century) Pietro Bembo (1470-1547), Cardinal (1538), bronze medal, bust right, rev., the fountain of Hippocrene gushing forth at the feet of Pegasus, 55.4mm (Attwood 217; Armand I, 146, 1; Pollard 562 = Kress 484b; Bargello 818; Toderi/Vannel 747), a very fine early cast with brown patina
* VENETIAN SCHOOL (mid 16th century) Tommaso Rangone, Venetian scholar (1493-1577), bronze medal, bust right, rev., the infant Hercules, held by Jupiter disguised as an eagle, brought to Juno who reclines naked in a circle of stars, 39.5mm (Attwood 236; Armand II, 196, 20; Pollard 481 = Kress 419b; Toderi/Vannel 693), twice pierced, a contemporary cast
* PIETRO PAOLO GALEOTTI (c. 1520-1584) Cosimo I de` Medici (1519-1574), Duke of Florence (1537), bronze medal, c. 1567, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev., fountain surmounted by statue of Neptune; to the left, an aqueduct stretching into the distance, 43.3mm (Attwood 862; Armand III, 110, U; Bargello 412; Toderi/Vannel 1567), edge file marks, a contemporary striking, about extremely fine with dark patina
* GIOVANNI BATTISTA BONINI (active in Rome, 1557-1585) Camillo Agrippa, engineer, mathematician and writer (died c. 1596), bronze medal, bust right; signed IO BA BO F on truncation, rev., a warrior grasping Fortune by the hair; a building in the background, 45.5mm (Attwood 964; Armand I, 282; Bargello 799; Toderi/Vannel 2350), pierced, a fine early cast
* ROMAN SCHOOL (late 15th-early 16th century) St. Paul, large bronze medal, bust of St. Paul right, rev., seven line inscription from Ps. 67: 27-28 within wreath, 88mm (Hill 902; Armand II, 7, 4; Pollard 273 = Kress 244), a very fine contemporary cast (slight trace of mount), with fine obverse patina
* VENETIAN SCHOOL (mid 16th century) Pietro Bembo (1470-1547), Cardinal (1538), bronze medal, bust right, rev., the fountain of Hippocrene gushing forth at the feet of Pegasus, 56.6mm (Attwood 217; Armand I, 146, 1; Pollard 562 = Kress 484b; Bargello 818; Toderi/Vannel 747), a very fine contemporary cast with brown patina
* Charles I, Royalist badge, in silver-gilt, attributed to Thomas Rawlins, crowned bust right wearing the Order of the Garter, rev., Royal arms within Garter, surmounted by crown; wreathed border and with pearl droplet, 54 x 37mm (MI 360, 232, pl. 32, 9; Eimer 168), minor marks in the fields, about extremely fine
* George III, William Hunter (1718-1783) physician and collector, iron medal by William Burch, 1774, bust left wearing cap and gown, rev., vase with scene of a surgical operation, 80mm (BHM 188, this piece illustrated; Cochran-Patrick 109, 29; Storer 1721-3), with black patina, very fine and rare
George III, Death of Lord Nelson, 1805, bronze medal by Thomas Webb, bust left, rev., Bellona, 54mm (BHM 577; Eimer 957; MH 507), slight verdigris, extremely fine; Duke of Wellington, Battle of Waterloo, 1815, partially gilt copper medal from Mudie`s series of National Medals issued in 1820, 41mm (BHM 871; Eimer 64b), very fine; Wellington Laudatory Medal, 1841, by Pistrucci, in bronze, rev., antique helmet over thunderbolt, the edge stamped VIS VIRTVS VERITAS and with initials W.R.H., 61mm (BHM 2011; Eimer 118), good very fine (3)
Victoria, The Duke of Wellington as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1839, bronze medal, by B. Wyon, bust left, view of Dover Castle, 56mm (BHM 1889; Eimer 1328), a few marks, good very fine; Foundation of the Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club, 1872, bust of Prince Arthur left, rev., arms of the club, 45mm (BHM 2949; Eimer 1620), rim scratched, otherwise extremely fine (2)
Victoria, Visit of the Shah of Persia to London, 1873, bronze medal, by A.B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City London, bust of Nasr-ed-Din three-quarters left, rev., Londinia standing between the arms of Persia and the City of London, 77mm (BHM 2951; Welch 13; Eimer 1623), in case of issue, extremely fine
* U.S.A., Visit of Edward Prince of Wales to New York, November 1919, silver medal, by J. Flanagan for the American Numismatic Society, uniformed bust of the Prince of Wales right, rev., Columbia on dais between oak branches, emblem of the society below, 62mm (BHM 4136; Eimer 1968), contained in fitted Pinches case, edge bruises, very fine and rare
Republic, denarii (8), comprising P. Cornelius Sulla (Cr. 205/1), L. Cupiennius (Cr. 218/1), C. Renius (Cr. 231/1), L. Antestius Gragulus (Cr. 238/1), Q. Marcius Philippus (Cr. 259/1), L. Pomponius Cn.f. (Cr. 284/4), M. Cipius M.f. (Cr. 289/1) and L. Flaminius Chilo (Cr. 302/1), fine to very fine; with a struck as, rev., VAL above prow (Cr. 191/1), about fine and a semuncia, female bust right, rev., horseman right, ROMA below (Cr. 39/5), good fine (10)
* Augustus (27BC – AD14), denarii (2): bust left, rev., S – P / Q – R around shield inscribed CL V, 3.57g (RIC 43b), old scratches and banker’s mark on bust, reverse weak, very fine/fine, and bust right, rev., Caius and Lucius Caesars standing either side of shields and spears, lituus and simpulum above, 3.75g (RIC 210), toned, very fine; with a Legionary denarius of Mark Antony, galley, rev., eagle between standards, LEG XIX, 3.66g (Cr. 544/35), very fine (3)
* Faustina I (died 141), sestertius, DIVA – FAVSTINA, draped bust right with hair coiled on top of head, rev., AETER – NITAS, Aeternitas standing left, holding peacock on globe and raising hem of skirt; in fields: S – C, 24.48g (RIC 1105a), ‘x’ lightly scratched in reverse field, surfaces slightly porous, otherwise very fine with dark patina
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