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Lot 751

A retro 20th century mannequin wigmaker perruquier plastic bust having applied details to face and name to décolletage. Measures 46cm tall.

Lot 18

Two good quality cast bronze bust representations of a King and Queen of the Ancient African Kingdom of Benin, now modern day Southern Nigeria. The tallest 38cm approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 336

Three trays of china to include: Limoges 'Porcelaine de la Rose' large two handled lidded soup tureen on stand with ladle, various plates; collectors, French porcelain, Limoges, Glyn Coch designs 'Rose Abraham Darby', Morley ware rectangular dish, charger, Minton bowl, Art pottery jug, hardstone bust of an African lady, stoneware pot with lid, St Killian pot, Paragon eggcup, blush ivory sugar sifter and lidded pot and a woven porcelain basket etc. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 32

A DUTCH-ENGRAVED NEWCASTLE LIGHT BALUSTER WINE GLASS, MID-18TH CENTURY the goblet bowl engraved with a portrait bust of a gentleman, thistles and roses, raised on a 'Newcastle' type multi-knopped stem. 19.5cm highIn very good condition without damage.

Lot 318

After Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755-1842),A bust length portrait miniature depicting a young girl with lace ruff after Vigée Le Brun's self portrait of 1790,Watercolour on ivory,Unsigned,7cm x 5.5cm,In brass surround on velvet covered panel Provenance: Wykey HousePlease note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lotRef: RTKT4ZF8

Lot 495

French School (19th century),An oval bust length portrait of a young girl holding fruit,Watercolour and pastel on paper,Unsigned,51.5cm x 41cm,Framed and glazed

Lot 537

English school (19th century),An oval bust length portrait of a young lady wearing a green silk dress,Pastel on paper,Unsigned,49cm x 38.5cm,Framed and glazed,With a further pastel portrait on paper probably by the same hand, 49cm x 38.5cm, in matching glazed frame (2) (at fault)

Lot 556

Follower of Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723),A bust length portrait of Mr Croxton of Ravenscroft with a white cravat and chain of office, inscribed bottom right 'Mr Croxton of Ravenscroft',Oil on canvas,76cm x 66cm,Gilt framed (at fault)Provenance: The Estate of Lord Kenyon, Gredington

Lot 152

A pottery Egyptian style bust, with gilt decoration, possibly Cleopatra, 47cm high.

Lot 156

A Copeland commemorative tyg, made to commemorate the Boer War with list of victories, bust of Victoria, etc., printed mark in black to underside Retailed by Thomas Goode and Co, subscribers copy, 14cm high.

Lot 157

A Copeland ceramic Nelson centenary tyg, decorated with seeds from Trafalgar, etc., and with Nelson's bust, subscribers copy, retailed by Thomas Goode, 14.5cm high.

Lot 158

An African hardwood tribal carved bust, two similar busts and a carved elephant, embellished with bone. (4)

Lot 141

Pale blue miniature bust of Venus the Roman goddess of love, beauty, prosperity, fertility, and victory. Wedgwood Made In England impressed to base. Dimensions: 2"W x 4.25"HManufacturer: WedgwoodCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1

Sceat, secondary phase, series G, type 3, diademed bust right, cross before, rev. standard with three saltires and a trefoil of pellets, 0.93g, (S.800, N.43). Some porosity but good very fine Provenance: Purchased Mike Vosper

Lot 106

Stephen (1135-1154) Penny cross moline ('Watford') type Chester moneyer Æthelmær? crowned bust right holding sceptre rev. cross moline with fleur in each angle +E[.....] N. CE 1.13g (S.1278 N.873). Considerable weak areas of strike but limited wear where struck up nicely toned and very fine 

Lot 107

Stephen (1135-1154) Penny cross moline ('Watford') type Lincoln moneyer Siward crowned bust right holding sceptre +STIE(FNE) rev. cross moline with fleur in each angle +[SIPARD:] ON NICO 1.23g (S.1278 N.873). Some peripheral weakness of strike portrait strong with underlying golden hues good very fine Provenance: Ex. Mossop collection with old tickets

Lot 109

Henry III (1216-1272) Penny Canterbury moneyer Nichole class 8b2 facing bust rev. voided short cross +NICHOLE:ON CANT 1.28g (1357B N.981/2). Some surface pitting otherwise toned and very fine

Lot 11

Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, last small cross type, Colchester, moneyer Edwine, draped bust left, +ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGL., rev. small cross, +.EDPINE MΩN COLEN, 1.28g, (S.1154, N.778). Peck marks on reverse, unusual bust style, deeply toned and very fine, contained in a very old cardboard 'ring', the base of which describes the coin in a copper-plate hand   Provenance: Purchased Mike Vosper

Lot 111

Edward III (1327-1377) Groat London series Gb (1356-1361) crowned facing bust top arches of tressure not fleured rev. long cross pattee annulet stops mm. cross 3 4.52g (S.1570 N.1194). Old cabinet tone very fine

Lot 112

Henry V (1413-1422) Halfgroat London class G crowned facing bust rev. long cross pattee 1.86g (S.1775 N.1393). Toned nearly very fine Provenance: Ex. Spink Clarendon collection Bonhams 28th March 2006 lot 473

Lot 113

Henry VI (1422-1461) Groat Calais annulet issue crowned facing bust annulets at neck rev. long cross pattee annulets in two quarters 3.72g (S.1836 N.1427). Well struck on a full flan and beautifully toned about extremely fine

Lot 114

Henry VI (1422-1461) Halfgroat Calais annulet/rosette mascle mule crowned facing bust annulets by neck rev. VILLA CALIS rosette after POSVI and CALIS mm. plain cross 1.61g (S.1840/1862 N.1429/1448). Small edge chip and light scratch on obverse otherwise nearly very fine and extremely rare

Lot 116

Edward IV (1461-1470) Groat first reign light coinage type VI crowned facing bust quatrefoils by neck rev. long cross pattee lis after TAS mm. sun 2.93g (S.2000 N.1569). Full round and well centred a most attractive example and good very fine

Lot 117

Henry VI restored (1470-1471) Groat London crowned facing bust rev. long cross pattee mm. cross pattee 3.03g (S.2082 N.1617). Old cabinet tone good very fine and rare

Lot 118

Edward IV (1470-1483) Groat second reign type XIV crowned facing bust no marks trefoils on cusps rev. long cross pattee mm. small annulet 2.76g (S.2096 N.1631). Centrally struck good fine to nearly very fine

Lot 119

Edward IV (1470-1483) Groats (2) second reign type XIV crowned facing bust no marks trefoils on cusps rev. long cross pattee mm. small annulet? 3.02g (S.2096 N.1631); second reign type XX crowned facing bust no marks fleurs on cusps rev. long cross pattee mm. pierced cross 2.68g (S.2098 N.1631). The first struck on a dumpy but full-weight flan good fine to nearly very fine the second with a minor edge chip but a good portrait about very fine and rare

Lot 12

Aethlred II (978-1016), Penny, last small cross type, Dover, moneyer Cynesige, draped bust left, +ÆDELRÆD REX ANG, rev. small cross, +EINSI NO DOVEND, 1.11g, (S.1154, N.778). Nicely struck, excellent fields, very fine or better Note: EMC/SCBI lists multiple coins of this moneyer but none with this reading, the first letter of the moneyer's name clearly beginning with an 'E' on this coin

Lot 120

Richard III (1483-1485) Penny London type 2b crowned facing bust no marks by neck RICARD rev. long cross pattee mm. boar's head 1/- 0.65g (S.2165 N.1684). Slightly crimped and pierced good portrait for this excessively rare type fine Note: Believed to be approximately half a dozen specimens known

Lot 121

Henry VII (1485-1509) Groat crowned facing bust with open crown rose on breast rev. long cross pattee mm. halved lis and rose 2.55g (S.2193 N.1703). Attractively toned and very fine

Lot 122

Henry VII (1485-1509) Groat crowned facing bust crosses by neck slipped trefoil after DI rev. long cross pattee quatrefoil after POSVI and LON mm. rose/- 2.76g (S.2194 N.1703). Well struck and nicely toned very fine or better

Lot 123

Henry VII (1485-1509) Halfgroat York Royal mint crowned facing bust with double arched crown plain tressure no lis on breast rev. long cross with lozenge panel in centre mm. lis 1.05g (S.2212 N.1713). Toned very fine

Lot 124

Henry VII (1485-1509) Groat tentative issue crowned bust right with double band to crown rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. cross crosslet 2.93g (S.2254 N.1743). Toned fine scarce

Lot 128

Henry VIII (1509-1547) Groat Tournai mint crowned bust of Henry VII right rev. shield over long cross fourchée CIVITAS TORNACEN mm. crowned T 2.72g (S.2317 N.-). A crescent shaped lamination on reverse and a few marks throughout deeply toned very fine and very rare Provenance: Ex. Spink 15006 22nd September 2015 lot 413

Lot 129

Henry VIII (1509-1547) Halfgroat first coinage York mint archbishop Wolsey crowned bust of Henry VII right rev. shield over long cross fourchée keys and cardinal's hat below mm. star 1.28g (S.2325 N.1770). Toned very fine

Lot 13

Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, last small cross type, London, moneyer Leofwine, draped bust left, +ÆÐELRÆD R.EX ANGL.O., rev. small cross, two pellets on inner circle, +LEOFPINE ON LVNDE, 1.34g, (S.1154, N.778). Nearly extremely fine   Provenance: Purchased Mike Vosper

Lot 130

Henry VIII (1509-1547) Groat second coinage crowned Laker bust D right rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. lis 2.72g (S.2337E N.1797). Toned very fine the portrait better

Lot 131

Henry VIII (1509-1547) Groat second coinage crowned Laker bust D right rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. lis 2.57g (S.2337E N.1797). A few deep cuts particularly on obverse otherwise very fine and richly toned Provenance: Ex. Studio Coins

Lot 138

Edward VI (1547-1553) Shilling fine silver issue crowned facing bust Tudor rose left mark of value right rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. tun 6.02g (S.2482 N.1937). Small scratches above portrait strictly perhaps only very fine or a touch better but well struck attractively toned and more attractive than many graded higher

Lot 139

Edward VI (1547-1553) Shilling fine silver issue crowned facing bust Tudor rose left mark of value right rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. tun 5.98g (S.2482 N.1937). A little creased and with a few contact marks otherwise toned and nearly very fine

Lot 14

Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, last small cross type, Thetford, moneyer Eadwine, draped bust left, +ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGL., rev. small cross, +EDPINE ON ÐEODFO, 1.69g, (S.1154, N.778). Small edge curl at 6 o'clock, otherwise good very fine

Lot 140

Edward VI (1547-1553) Sixpence fine silver issue crowned facing bust Tudor rose left mark of value right rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. tun 2.82g (S.2483 N.1938). Weak in parts and a touch creased toned good fine Provenance: Ex. H.M. Lingford collection (with his ticket)

Lot 142

Mary (1553-1554) Groat crowned bust left rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. pomegranate 2.14g (S.2492 N.1960). Old cabinet tone and rare this nice extremely fine Provenance: Ex. AMR Coins

Lot 144

Philip and Mary (1554-1558) Groat crowned bust left rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. lis 1.93g (S.2508 N.1973). Dark tone light graffiti on reverse good fine

Lot 145

Philip and Mary (1554-1558) Groat crowned bust left rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. lis 2.18g (S.2508 N.1973). Minor weakness on queen's chin and with a scratch on the obverse but with excellent hair detail very fine or better

Lot 146

Elizabeth I (1558-1603) Shilling second issue crowned bust 3C left rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. martlet 6.13g (S.2555 N.1985). Some scratching and pitting to the obverse clear portrait and very fine

Lot 147

Elizabeth I (1558-1603) Shilling second issue crowned bust 3C left rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. martlet 6.05g (S.2555 N.1985). Obverse a touch double struck nicely toned and very fine

Lot 148

Elizabeth I (1558-1603) Penny second issue crowned bust left rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. martlet 0.43g (S.2558 N.1988). Pleasing very fine with clear depictions of the martlet mint mark

Lot 149

Elizabeth I (1558-1603) Sixpence 1567 third and fourth issue intermediate crowned bust 4B left Tudor rose behind rev. shield over long cross fourchée date above mm. lion 2.88g (S.2562 N.1997). Good very fine the portrait superb and almost extremely fine Provenance: Ex. Spink with ticket

Lot 15

Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, quatrefoil type, Bristol, moneyer Aegelwine, Severn Valley variety with diademed bust left, +CNVT REX ANGLOR, rev. long voided cross over quatrefoil, +ÆGELPINE ON BRIC, 0.92g, (S.1157 var, N.785). A couple of small peck marks, clear strike and very fine, rare with this bust variety   Provenance: Purchased Jon Mann Ex. Spink

Lot 150

Elizabeth I (1558-1603) Shilling seventh issue crowned bust 6B left rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. 2 6.07g (S.2584 N.2014). Scratch on obverse otherwise pleasing for the grade nicely toned fine/very fine

Lot 153

James I (1603-1625) Shilling first coinage first crowned bust right mark of value behind rev. square-topped shield mm. thistle 5.67g (S.2645 N.2072). Centres weakly struck generally nearly very fine the portrait good fine

Lot 156

James I (1603-1625) Shilling third coinage sixth crowned bust right mark of value behind rev. plume over square-topped shield mm. thistle 5.58g (S.2669 N.2125). Scratch behind head strong portrait very fine the centres better

Lot 157

James I (1603-1625) Sixpence 1623 third coinage sixth crowned bust right mark of value behind rev. square-topped shield date above mm. lis 2.70g (S.2670 N.2126). Toned fine or better

Lot 158

James I (1603-1625) Sixpence 1624 third coinage sixth crowned bust right mark of value behind rev. square-topped shield date above mm. trefoil 2.93g (S.2670 N.2126). Minor crease across face nearly very fine

Lot 16

Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, quatrefoil type, Cambridge, moneyer Ada, crowned bust left, T behind in field, legend commences at 8 o'clock, +CNVT REX ΛNGLORVM, rev. long voided cross over quatrefoil, +AD:A MON GRANT, 0.99g, (S.1157, N.781). Good very fine and very rare   Provenance: Purchased Fred Rist

Lot 165

Charles I (1625-1649) Shilling Tower mint group A first bust left in coronation robes with high double arched crown mark of value behind rev. shield over long cross fourchée mm. lis 5.75g (S.2781 N.2216). Toned good fine Provenance: Ex. H.M. Lingford collection with Lingford ticket

Lot 166

Charles I (1625-1649) Shilling Tower mint Group D type 3.1 crowned bust left rev. oval shield dividing CR mm. harp 5.99g (S.2789 N.2223). A little softly struck to the forehead deeply toned in recesses very fine

Lot 167

Charles I (1625-1649) Shilling Tower mint under Parliament group G short broad crowned bust left mark of value behind rev. square-topped shield over cross moline mm. sceptre 5.79g (S.2804 N.2234 Sharp H3/2). Struck on a slightly ragged flan good bust very fine

Lot 17

Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, quatrefoil type, Cambridge, moneyer Leofsige, crowned bust left, legend commences at 6 o'clock, +CNVT REX ΛNGLO, rev. long voided cross over quatrefoil, +LIOFSIG ON GRΛN, 0.91g, (S.1157, N.781). Closed striking crack along voided cross (just visible on obverse), well struck and extremely fine   Provenance: Purchased Mike Vosper

Lot 170

Charles I (1625-1649) Shilling 1643 Oxford mint crowned bust left mark of value behind rev. declaration in three lines date below three Oxford plumes above mm. plume/- 5.91g (S.2972 N.2440). Pleasing and fully struck up portrait very fine or better

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