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A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9ct RAISED RELIEF CAMEO BROOCH The cameo in beige stone featuring a central female bust with a small female head each side, in a marked 9ct gold mount with a C clasp and safety chain, the brooch measuring approx 3.8cm x 2.9cm Condition Report : Clasp opens and closes well, a tiny loop where the safety chain can be adapted for pendant use Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
1 Dollar o. J. (1914), Nachprägung von 1918. Auf die Vereinigung von Nord- und Südchina und die Wahl von Yuan Shih-kai zum Präsidenten. Av. Dessen Brustbild in Uniform mit Federhelm von vorn, Rs. Schriftzeichen über Gebinde aus Blüten u. Blättern und 'One Dollar'. ø 39,7 mm. Dicke: mehr als 3 mm. 26,8 g. ss-vz. (Nachlass eines Arztes am Dt. Krankenhaus Peking um 1900). Dollar n.d. (1914), restrike from 1918. Issued to commemorate the reunification of Northern and Southern China and the election of Yuan Shih-kai as President . Obv. Military bust of the first president of the Republic in tall plumed hat, Rv. Chinese denomination and 'One Dollar'. Diameter: 39,7 mm. Thickness: more than 3 mm. 26,8 g. vf-xf. (Estate: doctor at the German hospital in Beijing around 1900).
CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne ("Mark Twain") (1835-1910). Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. New York: Charles L. Webster and Company, 1885.Square 8vo (213 x 165 mm). Half-title, lithographic frontispiece by E. W. Kemble, photographic portrait frontispiece of the bust of Mark Twain by Karl Gerhardt (BAL state 1), numerous illustrations. (Some minor spotting or staining.)Publisher 's original green pictorial cloth gilt, stamped in black (front hinge starting or separated, some wear and staining to extremities). Provenance: Dennis H. Miller (contemporary signature on rear pastedown). FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, third issue, with the following issue points: the frontispiece in the third state; the title leaf in the third state; second state of p. 13 with "Him and Another Man" plate listed as being on p. 87 where it appears; second state of p. 57 with "saw"; fourth state of p. 283; with final blank 23/8. BAL 3415.
Estate of Jeremy Bulloch - Star Wars - Disney - a unique original Disney's Hollywood Studios ' Star Wars Weekends ' award trophy presented to Bulloch in 2010. Plaque to front reads ' From Chris, Jessica & Al to Jeremy Bulloch - Star Wars Weekends 6-13-10'. Features a large resin bust of Disney's classic Mickey Mouse with a film director's megaphone atop a film reel. Unique piece of Star Wars memorabilia issued from Disney, to Bulloch. Measures 24cm tall.
Estate of Jeremy Bulloch - Star Wars - Boba Fett - a fan-made large clay bust of Boba Fett. The bust atop a Sarlaac Pit inspired base. A plaque to the base features the artists' signature (unknown). Some light wear in places - the jet pack rocket has snapped but remains wired in place. Otherwise generally in good displayable condition. 51cm tall.
Charles I halfcrown 1634/5, Tower Mint, mm bell, obv. group III third horseman type 3a1, scarf flying from waist, rev. oval garnished shield, S2773, VF; and a Charles I shilling 1632/3, Tower Mint, mm harp, obv. group D fourth bust with falling lace collar, inner circles, XII in field, rev. garnished shield with CR at sides, S2789, AVF.
♦Charles I, 2 x Shillings comprising: (1) Tower Mint under the King (1625-1626), mm Cross Calvary, first bust, type 2, in coronation robes with ornate ruff, high double-arched crown with outer arch jewelled, rev. quartered square-topped shield over cross fourchée, S.2782, black corrosion deposits in parts of legends o/wise Fine to GFine & (2) Tower Mint under the King (1636-1638), mm tun, fifth ‘Aberystwyth’ bust, double-arched crown, small XII, rev. quartered square-topped shield over cross Moline, S.2794, struck slightly off-centre & slightly uneven edge in parts o/wise well struck GFine to VF.
♦Charles I, Shilling, Tower Mint under the King, mm portcullis (1633-34); obv. fourth bust with falling lace collar, rev. garnished quartered oval shield with C R at sides, beaded inner circles, S.2789, king’s facial features & 2nd quarter of shield weak o/wise full flan with good edge & surfaces & with full clear legends, Fine to GFine, parts better.
Charles I Shilling 1636-1638, Tower Mint under Charles I, mm tun on both sides, obv. •CAROLVS•D•G•NA•BR•FR•ET•HI•REX•, crowned bust left, no inner circles, XII to right field, rev. •CHRISTO•AUSPICE•REGNO•, round garnished shield, no CR, S.2791, full flan with some minor edge loss, weak portrait, legends mostly strong, Fine.
♦Charles I, Shilling, Tower Mint under the King, mm triangle (1639-40), sixth large Briot’s bust with stellate lace collar, double-arched crown, rev. quartered square-topped shield over cross Moline, S.2799, slightly irregular edge in parts & small v-shaped edge chip at 6 o’clock but very well struck, fully detailed bust & good shield.
♦Charles I, 2 x Shillings comprising: (1) Aberystwyth Mint, mm book, obv. bust with large square lace collar, plume to left, large XII to right, crown weakly struck (& correspondingly, right side of rev. shield also weakly struck), rev. large oval quartered shield, plume above, inner beaded circles both sides, S.2883, small rev. metal flaw at 10 o’clock, scarce Fine to GFine & (2) Tower Mint under the King, mm triangle in circle, large Briot’s bust with stellate lace collar, double-arched crown, rev. quartered square-topped shield over cross Moline, S.2799, irregular edge, clipped in places & flat spots in legends o/wise AFine to Fine.
♦Charles I, York Mint Shilling, mm lion (1642-44), obv. crowned bust in stellate lace collar, rev. crowned oval quartered shield with lion’s skin garniture, ‘EBOR’ in cartouche below, S.2872, full flan with very good edge & surfaces, light blue/gold toning; king’s dress weakly struck o/wise an attractive AVF to VF.
♦Charles I, Groat, Aberystwyth Mint, mm book, obv. small bust with lace collar not touching inner beaded circle, plume in field to left, denomination (IIII) to right, rev. garnished oval shield of arms, plume above, S.2893, tiny edge nick at 11 o’clock o/wise well struck, fully detailed flan with good edge & surfaces, VF to GVF.
♦Charles I, 2 x Groats comprising: (1) Aberystwyth Mint mm book, obv. large bust with lace collar touching inner beaded circle, plume in field to left, denomination (IIII) to right, rev. garnished oval shield of arms, plume above, S.2891, minor edge nicks o/wise full, well-struck flan with good edge & surfaces GFine to AVF & (2) Exeter Mint, mm rose, 1644 at beginning of legend, normal bust, rev. garnished round shield of arms, S.3088, holed at second 4 of 1644 & a second very small hole above A of CAROLVS o/wise GFine to VF.
♦Charles II, 2 x Hammered Shillings, both third issue with inner circles & mark of value, mm crown both sides, obv. BRIT FRA ET HIB, crowned bust, large XII to right, rev. CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO around cross fourchée over quartered shield of arms, S.3322, ESC 309, one coin with v-shaped edge chip at 9 o’clock, surface marks/scratches, VG to AFine.
♦Crusader States, Antioch, Bohemond III (1163-1201), Silver Denier, obv. BOAHVNDVS around helmeted head with prominent nose guard & chainmail facing left, cross pattée on helmet, crescent in field to left & 5-pointed star in field to right, chainmail composed of crescents, rev. AHTIOCHIA around cross pattée within inner beaded circle, crescent in one angle; diameter 17mm, wt 1.03g, full, well struck flan with full clear legends both sides AEF, together with Byzantine Empire anonymous issue bronze follis, a type attributed to the sole reign of Constantine VIII & the last few years of Basil II AD976-1028, obv. facing half-length nimbate bust of Christ holding book of Gospels, EMMANOVHA (‘Emmanuel’) in legend & to left & right of portrait IC & XC (IHESUS XRISTUS), rev. ‘IhSUS XRISTUS BASILEU BASILE’ (‘Jesus Christ King of Kings’) in four lines but second & third lines misstruck; diameter 28mm, wt. 9.68g, struck off-centre, AFine to Fine.
Ireland, George II Halfpenny 1752, Type 3, obv. GEORGIVS, laureate bust left, rev. HIBERNIA, crowned harp, S.6607, Fine; Ireland, George III halfpenny 1805, obv. laureate and draped bust, rev. crowned harp, S.6620, Fine; Ireland, halfpenny token 1806, medal alignment, obv. ST. PATRICK APOS 432, bust right, rev. IRELAND over crowned harp, Fine; Isle of Man, George III 'Cartwheel' halfpenny 1798, obv. laureate bust right, rev. Triskelis, S.7416, VG; Essequibo & Demerary, George III half stiver 1813, obv. laureate head right, rev. crowned denomination within wreath, KM# 9, Fine; 4 x Victoria pennies: 1854, 1855, 1889, and 1900, Fair to VG; 2 x Victoria halfpennies: 1851 and 1888, VG; and 3 x Victoria farthings: 1853 (GFine), 1868, and 1901.
3 x George III, Copper Coins, to include: 'Cartwheel' 2d 1797, obv. laureate head right, rev. Britannia seated, date on raised rim below, about Fine; penny 1806, obv. short haired laureate and draped bust right, date below, rev. Britannia seated, VF; and halfpenny 1806, obv. short haired laureate and draped bust right, date below, rev. Britannia seated, VG; together with a George IV farthing 1830, obv. laureate head left, date below, rev. Britannia, hairlines otherwise EF; and a Victoria farthing 1850, obv. young head left, rev. Britannia, Fine.
Mixed Copper and Bronze Coinage, to include: British: George III 'Cartwheel' twopence 1797, small edge knock at 12 o'clock, otherwise Fine; George III 'Cartwheel' penny 1797, Fair; George III halfpenny 1799, VG/Good; George IV halfpenny 1826, Good; and a Victoria halfpenny 1854, VG; Ireland, George IV penny 1822, VG; Bank of Upper Canada, one penny token 1850, significant edge knock at 11 o'clock of reverse, otherwise Fine; and Guernsey, 4 doubles 1914H, Fine; 3 x 18th and 19th century tokens, comprising: Leeds halfpenny 1791, obv. Bishop Blaze, ARTIS NOSTRA CONDITOR, rev. owl above shield of arms dividing date, near Fine; Birmingham & South Wales penny token 1812, obv. Prince of Wales feathers, rev. horse in centre, COPPER TOKEN ONE PENNY around, Good; and Sheffield penny token 1813, obv. Roscoe Place, rev. draped and seated female figures holding scales of justice and cornucopia, Good; a George III fake halfcrown 1819, likely a contemporary forgery; and a Roman Imperial, Philip I (244-249AD) AE sestertius, obv. IMP M IVL PHILLIPVS AVG, laureate and draped bust right, rev. FIDES MILITVM, S-C, Fides standing left holding two standards, RIC 172a, VG; together with a Farewell to the £.S.D. System 10-coin specimen set, from crown to farthing; a Canada 1968 6-coin year set, dollar to 1 cent; USA 1968 5-coin year set, half dollar to 1 cent; 6 x cupro-nickel crowns a USA dollar 1976 and an ESSO motor club medal.
♦Elizabeth I, Milled Coinage Shilling, without rose or date, mm star, intermediate size (30mm), decorated dress, S.2591, small metal flaws on bust & a couple of light scratches in field to right of bust, light obv. hairlines o/wise well struck with good edge & surfaces, very attractive lustrous VF/GVF.
Elizabeth I Intermediate Size Shilling, Milled Coinage Issue 1561-1571, mm star both sides, obv. ELIZABETH•D•G•ANG•FRA•ET•HIB•REGINA, crowned bust left, rev. POSVI DEVM•AD IVTORE M•MEVM, long cross fourchée over shield of arms, S.2591, diameter 30.2mm, weight 5.97g, edge wear at 1 o'clock, slight warping, otherwise near Fine.
Elizabeth I Small Size Shilling, Milled Coinage Issue 1561-1571, mm star both sides, obv. ELIZABETH•D•G•ANG•FRA•ET•HIB•REGINA, crowned bust left, rev. POSVI DEVM•AD IVTORE M•MEVM, long cross fourchée over shield of arms, S.2592, diameter 29.8mm, weight 6.33g, small scratch to left field of obverse and weak bust, otherwise AVF/VF.
Elizabeth I Sixpence 1562, Milled Coinage Issue 1561-1571, mm star both sides, obv. ELIZABETH•D•G•ANG•FRA•ET•HIB•REGINA, large and broad crowned bust left, decorated dress, small rose to right field, rev. POSVI DEVM•AD IVTORE M•MEVM, long cross fourchée over shield of arms, 1562 above, S.2596, diameter 25.8mm, weight 2.87g, holed at 10 o'clock, warping but good detail to bust, Fine.
Elizabeth I Sixpence 1562, Milled Coinage Issue 1561-1571, mm star both sides, obv. ELIZABETH•D•G•ANG•FRA•ET•HIB•REGINA, tall and narrow crowned bust left, decorated dress, large rose to right field, rev. POSVI DEVM•AD IVTORE M•MEVM, long cross fourchée over shield of arms, 1562 above, S.2595, diameter 25.6mm, weight 2.86g, full flan, sometime cleaned, AVF.
♦Charles I, Shilling, Briot’s First Milled Issue 1631-32, obv. CAROLVS.D.G.MAGN.BRITANN.FRAN.ET.HIB.REX around Briot’s early bust with falling lace collar, truncation breaks inner circle, rev. long cross fourchée over square-topped shield of arms, signed B both sides & with mm flower on obv. only, S.2854, minor hairlines & very faint obv. scratches & a couple of tiny digs on shield o/wise very good edge & surfaces, a very attractive RARE AVF to VF.
♦Charles I, Shilling, Briot’s Second Milled Issue 1638-39, mm anchor both sides, obv. CAROLVS.D.G.MAG.BRIT.FR.ET.HIB.REX around Briot’s late bust with stellate lace collar, rev. cross moline to inner beaded circle over square-topped shield of arms, S.2859, edge beading not struck up or worn in parts & faint scratches in field both sides o/wise good edge & surfaces, RARE AVF to VF.
Charles I Shilling, Second Milled Issue 1638-1639, Briot's Mint, mm anchor both sides, obv. CAROLVS•D•G•MAG•BRIT•FR•ET•HIB•REX•, Briot's late bust with stellate lace collar, rev. CHRISTO•AVSPICE•REGNO, square-topped shield of arms over long cross fourchée to inner beaded circle, S.2859, minor rim imperfections and adjustment marks, otherwise GFine.
♦Oliver Cromwell, Shilling 1658, obv. OLIVAR.D.G.RP.ANG.SCO.HIB&PRO around draped bust, rev. PAX QVAERITUR BELLO around crowned shield, grained edge; most of bust worn smooth but no surface or edge faults, S.3228, ESC 254; bust Poor to Fair o/wise full clear legends & good shield detail, Fine.
♦Charles II, Crown 1663, rev. with altered shields & no stops on rev., edge inscribed with regnal year ANNO REGNI XV; obv. first draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields with interlinked C’s in angles, S.3354, ESC 359, light contact marks o/wise good edge & surfaces, an attractive AFine/VF.
♦Charles II, 2 x Shillings: 1663 first draped & laureate bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C’s in angles, contact marks, possibly sometime lightly gilded GFine to AVF & 1663 first laureate & draped bust variety, good edge, minor hairlines/contact marks & small. dig above bust Fine to GFine, together with James II shilling 1685, laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, very worn but most of legends discernible Poor/Fair.
♦Charles II, 2 x Shillings: 1668, second draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields with interlinked C’s in angles, normal 6’s in date, S.3375, ESC 511, toning patches & minor contact marks o/wise Fine/VF & 1668 second draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields with interlinked C’s in angles, large 6’s in date, S.3375, ESC 514, good edge & surfaces AFine/GFine.
♦James II, Shilling 1686, obv. laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, S.3410, ESC 765, obv. light scratches on bust, small edge nick at 9 o’clock & minor rev. flecking, Fine to GFine, together with a 'Gunmoney' shilling 1690, large size, wt. 6.25g, obv. laureate bust, rev. crown over crossed sceptres, ‘May’ below & J R at sides, S, 6582, pitted surfaces, verdigris spots o/wise Fine/AFine.
♦William III, 4 x Shillings comprising: 1696 first draped bust, haymarking & minor metal faults both sides o/wise GFine; 1696C Chester Mint, third draped bust, numerous surface marks, scratches & minor rim imperfections o/wise Fine to GFine; 1698 third draped bust variety, hairlines & flecking, bust Fair o/wise AFine & 1698 fourth draped bust (‘flaming hair’) deep scratches across bust & on rev., corrosion & pitting both sides VG.
♦William III, 2 x Shillings: 1697 third draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles; hairlines & light flecking, good edge GFine/AVF & 1697 third draped bust variety, minor haymarking both sides o/wise good edge & surfaces, attractively toned with underlying lustre VF/AEF.
♦Anne, 3 x Shillings, all Post-Union with Scotland comprising: 1708E (Edinburgh Mint), second draped bust, ‘E’ below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, minor contact marks/hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces VG/Fine; 1710 fourth draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses & plumes in angles, good edge & surfaces GFine/VF & 1711 fourth draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles; light hairlines/flecking & uneven rev. toning GFine/Fine.
♦George I, 2 x Shillings comprising: 1723 first laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, SSC in angles, minor flecking o/wise good edge & surfaces, bust VG o/wise GFine or+ & 1723 second laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses & plumes in angles, good edge & surfaces, very attractive blue/gold tone, VF to GVF.
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