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Four silver Victoria Crowns and a silver 1924 Liberty Dollar (5). Four silver Queen Victoria Crowns, 1890 (3) and 1892, Jubilee bust l. R. St. George and dragon, edges milled, silver, each weighing 27.6g, S.3921, together with a United States of America, Liberty Dollar, 1924, edge milled, silver, weight 26.7g (5).Qty: 5
A group of four figural car mascots, to include, Maurice Guiraud-Rivière, 'The Boxer', modelled as a pugilist with jab partially extended, registration no.772073, raised on an octagonal wooden base 11.5cm high a chromed bust of Mercury, mounted on a circular wooden base9cm high a chromed Salmson 'Warrior' mascot, modelled holding a dagger and a two engrailed shield emblazoned 'Salmson Champions', on a cushion moulded white metal base 12cm higha Guy Motors mascot, a cold painted model of an indigenous American wearing a traditional feathered headdress reading 'Feathers in our cap', mounted on a later metal base 10cm highBoxer is stamped 'PHILLIPS ALDERSHOT / REG No 772073' and measures 11.5cm excluding wooden base
A Grand Tour gilt bronze bust of Dionysus 18th century, traces of gilt remaining, on a waisted socle and square base, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high.* Condition: Good, rich patination with some scratching & wear and traces of gilt remaining throughout. Small dings and scratches to the bronze to the right side of the bust and edges of the base, one small ding to the nose and two larger indents to the base edge and some rounding to the corners of the base.
Nurses Uniform World War One Period. Comprising a long red uniform with full length white apron with red cross together with spare white bonnets, collars and cuffs. Generally in good condition.These measurements are approximate - not used to measuring ladies clothes! Have had some female help! Bust 42", waist 34"
Nurses Uniform World War Two Period. Comprising a long blue and white striped uniform with white apron with red cross, together with a quantity of spare aprons and two nurses hats with red cross and St John's Ambulance badges.Approximate size - 38" bust, 32" waist. There are 2 pictures on the saleroom/Easylive and Lay's website.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BERLIN IRON WORK CAMEO BRACELET an iron cameo depicting the bust of a bearded male, to a mirrored ground, within a lobed filigree link, to a filigree link bracelet. Central link 5.5cm by 8.5cm, overall length 17cmSome unevenness to the filigree wire, light general wear. The bracelet is very short and will require at least one additional link or a chain to make it a wearable length.
UNUSUAL CLAY BUST OF A SCIENTIST,titled 'The Scientist with Wings', in case, 12cm x 15cm In overall good condition. Some signs on the figure where a possible patch up of the clay has taken place. The case/glass in need of some cleaning. Additional photos now available.There is a small crack to the front bottom left of the glass and a small scratch to the front bottom left of the glass. Additional images now available.
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY COMPOSITION MICROCEPHALIC BUST,modelled as a young adult male, 19.5cm highAdditional images now available showing the size of the item.Condition good to fair, a number of nibbles and minor chips to black overpaint, though structurally sound.Amend to now read MICROCEPHALIC
ROMAN NORTH AFRICAN PARTIAL BUST OF A GODDESS,circa 4th/5th century A.D., possibly a late depiction of the ancient Carthaginian deity Ba'Alat with an unusual cross to the forehead, 6cm high, on stand, with Certificate of AuthenticityProvenance: Patrick Campbell, Ancient Magic, Antiquities Dealers Association accredited member
SMALL ANCIENT ROMAN TERRACOTTA BUST OF THE GODDESS VESTA,circa 2nd/3rd century A.D., excavated in Italy, 6cm high, with stand and Certificate of Authenticity; being the goddess of fire and the hearth, Vesta was a popular figure in Roman society with many households hosting her image as well as holding various Vestalia festivalsProvenance: Patrick Campbell, Ancient Magic, Antiquities Dealers Association accredited member
Black forest carved desk timepiece, mounted with a bear and with letter slot, the movement signed Jas Rennie, no. 8026, with pierced engraved balance cock with bust, flat steel three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, the dial with Arabic numerals and minute markers, the underside with exhibition cover, 4.25'' x 2.5''x 2.5''; together with a carved wooden folding travel display case with silver lever engine turned pocket watch, 4.5'' x 2.5'' x 1'' (2)
ALEXANDER MACDONALD (SCOTTISH, BORN 1847, ACTIVE UNTIL 1878) BUST OF JOHN HUNGERFORD ARKWRIGHT white marble, the sitter shown chest length with a full beard, on a socle base, signed to the reverse ALEX. MACDONALD/FECIT ROMÆ 1868Dimensions:70cm highNote: Note: Alexander Macdonald was born in Rome in 1847, the son of the renowned Scottish sculptor Lawrence Macdonald (1799-1878) and apprenticed in his father's studio in the Piazza Barberini.John Hungerford Arkwright (1833-1905) was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford and inherited the Hampton Court estate, Herefordshire in 1858. From 1859 he began to show the pedigree herd of Hereford Cattle founded by his father in 1819, winning over 330 prizes, and co-founded the Hereford Herd Book Society. In 1866 he married Lucy Davenport and undertook a honeymoon tour in 1868, when this bust was carved. Arkwright was made Vice-President of the Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of England in 1898 and served as Joint Master of the North Herefordshire Hunt and founded the Herefordshire Philharmonic Society. He served as Chief Steward of Leominster, County Councillor and Alderman, High Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1862, and as Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire 1902-1904. He was remembered by a contemporary as 'the epitome of the English squire'.
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