James I, sixpences (6), first bust, 1603, m.m. thistle; second bust, 1604, m.m. lis; third bust, 1605 (2), m.m.’s lis and rose; fourth bust, 1605, m.m. rose; sixth bust, 1624, m.m. lis (S. 2647, 2648, 2657 (2), 2658, 2670); halfgroats, first bust (2), m.m.’s thistle and lis (S.2649); penny, first bust, m.m. lis (S.2650); halfpennies (3), all undated, m.m. lis (2) and no. m.m. (S. 2651 (2), 2673); Æ Lennox farthing, type 3, m.m. thistlehead on obverse (S. 2679), the first penny gilt, fair to fine (13)
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Two bronze busts of classical female figures, a circular bronze plaque cast with figures beneath arches, the reverse with a paper label inscribed `the Adams Collection 214 Bonhams` and a parcel gilt steel plaque depicting the bust of a warrior, 10.5cm max. (4) Provenance: the Ernest Ohly collection.
A Victorian black and rougé marble mantel clock, with bronze Apollo mount, the 4 inch dial with ring of Roman numerals and twin winding holes, marked `Paris` and bearing Elkington and Co. retailer`s mark, the case of aesthetic design with bronze classical side mounts, the eight day spring driven movement stamped `B.R 178 38012`, striking on a single bell, the bronze bust of Apollo unsigned, 47cm high overall, 33cm wide, 17cm deep
A Russian silver and parcel gilt circular box and cover, circa 1782, commemorating the equestrian statue of Peter the Great in St. Petersburg, the cover with central gilt panel decorated in relief with the Bronze Horseman, the underside of cover with a relief bust portrait of Catherine the Great, framed by engraved borders, repeated on the base, `FW` maker`s mark in Latin script to interior and indistinct town mark, possibly Kostroma, diameter approx 8.5cm. Note: Catherine the Great ordered the construction of the equestrian statue of Peter the Great by Etienne Maurice Falconet, which was unveiled on August 9th 1782; it is situated in the Senate Square in Saint Petersburg.
A 19th Century gilt metal posy holder of pierced floral and beaded scroll work tapering design, the front inset with a rectangular hardstone cameo carved as a bust portrait of a lady, above an engraved hexagonal handle with ball terminal and fitted with a ring and pin suspended from two chains, length approx 16.5cm.
Special Constabulary LS Medal, George V, crowned bust, with The Great War 1914-18 and Long Service 1941 bars (Arthur Hines) and with WWI Victory Medal, awarded to 196143, Pte.2 A. A. L. Hines, RAF (missing War Medal) on brooch bar, plus Special Constabulary LS Medal, George V, coinage profile (Arthur Hines), extremely fine (3)
A collection of ethnic carved wooden figures, to include an Indonesian maiden wearing elaborate headdress inscribed to base "Fiwa Bali Indonesia", a carved African tribal figure, an early 20th Century carved bust of a young man wearing Balian headdress, a carved wood bookend in the form of a bird eating sweetcorn, a wooden figure of an Oriental monk wearing gilt decorated robes, and a carved wood figural bowl
[Kilian (Wolfgang or Lucas)] Collection of Portrai 78 engraved portraits of dignitaries and 64 of Cardinals after Jacobus and others a few with contemporary annotaions in the lower margins some dampstaining later half morocco gilt bookplate of the Duke of Westminster to front pastedown [c. 1620-1699] § Home (John) The History of the Rebellion 3 plates only of 5 lacking Bust of Charles and Plan of Preston contemporary calf rebacked 1802 § Cope (Lieutenant-General Sir John) The Report of the Proceedings and Opinion of the Board of General Officers large contemporary hand-coloured folding Plan of His Majesty`s Great Roads Through the Highlands of Scotland torn at creases browned throughout modern half speckled calf 1749 § Alison Monypenny Baird & Cowan Paupersm Scotland collection of pamphlets hlaf leather upper cover detached 1838-40 v.s.(4)
An Elizabeth II Commemorative Silver Plate, “The Churchill Centenary Trust Plate”, sculpted by David Cornell, the polished circular dish set to the centre with head and shoulders bust of Churchill, diameter 8”, contained within a fitted wall mounting case and further outer coverings, and associated paperwork issued by John Pinches Medallists Ltd, London 1974, Maker’s Mark JP and numbered 2089
Steve Fairbairn’s No.7 seat from the Jesus College Boat Club [Cambridge] rowing boat used when finishing Head of the River in 1882, 1883, 1884 & 1885 and when winning the Henley Grand Challenge Cup of 1885, inscribed in gilt with arms and the above details and achievements, and additionally with the names of the oarsmen in seats.5-8 J.W. Dickson, A.M. Hutchinson, S. Fairbairn and C.H. Bicknell (stroke) plus the cox C.E. Tyndale-Biscoe. Steve Fairbairn (25 August 1862-16 May 1938) was a rower and an influential rowing coach, notably at Jesus College Boat Club, Cambridge University, Thames Rowing Club and London Rowing Club in the early decades of the 20th century. All of the features of his coaching methods are referred to as “Fairbairnism”. In 1926 he founded the Head of the River Race for men’s eights held annually since on the Championship Course on the River Thames in London. Similarly he donated a trophy for a head race to be held annually on the River Cam “The Fairbairn Cup.”. A memorial to Fairbairn is situated on the southern bank of the Thames between Putney and Hammersmith. This memorial, a stone obelisk popularly known as the Mile Post, is exactly one mile from the Putney end of the Championship Course. A bronze bust of Fairbairn by George Drinkwater is the winner’s trophy for the Head of the River Race.
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