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A 19th Century Victorian mottled grey marble urn / jardinière plant / bust stand of simple form having a squared plinth top raised by a single twist column. All raised on an octagonal base. Together with a 20th Century classical composite figurine group of The Rape of Sabine. Column measures approx; 100cm x 25cm diameter,
A late 19th Century Victorian mottled red and grey marble urn / jardinière plant / bust stand of simple form having a squared plinth top raised by a single column with brass covers to the top and bottom embossed with classical decoration. Raised on a square stepped marble base. Measures approx; 114cm x 28cm x 28cm.
A 19th Century Napoleonic interest decorative bronze bust depicting Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte I. Depicts the French Naval Military leader in typical hat and stern expression. The bust signed JV Chemin. Raised on a black and white veined marble circular plinth. Measures approx; 38cm x 18cm x 16cm.
A pair of early 19th Century Regency ebonised columns. The columns with square tops with central column being reeded and set with ormolu mounts and bands leading to a domed base over a square plinth. Perfect for use as bust, vase or jadriniere stands. Some mounts not present. Measures approx; 105.5cm x 22cm x 22cm.
A 19th Century Victorian Parian ware bust depicting the Roman God Apollo Belvedere after Delpech. The classical Grand Tour bust in the manner of Copeland with white marble effect finish. The model facing right and raised on pedestal base. No visible makers marks. Appears in good condition with no visible signs of major damage. Measures approx; 23cm tall.
Embossed silver cup, possibly Anglo Indian, with reeded curved handle with shaped terminal, and embossed with flower heads and C scrolls, including handle H5.5cm D7cm, together with an early 20th century silver mug, of barrel form with engraved monogram and C formed handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, makers mark worn and indistinct, H7.5cm, approximate total weight 6.14 ozt (191.2 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. First example with knocks around lower edge, knock to handle terminal, and compression to rim.Cup unmarked bust tests around 90% silver content. Second example with a number of heavy knocks throughout.Hallmarks to second example clear and legible, however makers mark worn and indistinct.
A 19th Century Chinese / Oriental hollow bronze bust of Guan Yin / elder. Depicted from the shoulders up with her hair in a top bun and side tresses, her face in a peaceful resting position & eyes lowered. Condition; no major signs of damage / repair. Some age related ware & tarnishing to be expected. Measures approx; 22cm x 10cm.
An early 20th Century stone / pottery Buddha head. The hollow bust depicting Buddha with a resting face & eyes lowered in neutral stone tones. Condition; no sign of damage or repair but various faults throughout that seem to be original / in keeping with the stone effect finish. Some colour difference to tip of nose. Measures approx; 20cm x 14cm x 13cm.
Early 20th century 9ct rose gold double tapering Albert chain, each link stamped 9 375 by Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd, Birmingham, with one yellow gold clip and a 9ct gold fob by the same maker, Birmingham 1921 and a 19th century gilt and glass fob seal depicting a gentleman bust Condition Report:9ct approx 37.1gm, length = 41.5cm, one clip with Herbert Bushell mark (rubbed) the other yellow clip stamped 9.375, a few light rub marks otherwise good condition, seal fob nibbles to glass, 4cm
A late 19th century French ormolu and Sèvres style porcelain mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the backplate detailed 'Woppenhein Paris', the circular enamel dial with blue Roman hour numerals and outer black Arabic minutes, inscribed 'Mueller 23, Edgware Rd London', the drum case with female bust surmount above flower swags, helmet, quiver birds and shield, on a breakfront base with toupie feet, height 35cm, with later pendulum and giltwood stand.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century Black Forest musical organ wall clock with weight driven movement striking on a bell and barrel/cylinder musical mechanism, the painted square dial with bust portrait of a gentleman and flowers to corners framing black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, the arched surmount painted with theatre canopy, height 61cm, with two weights (faults). Note: this clock is in generally disassembled condition with some missing components. It may well have featured automaton figures but they are not present.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
RARE WILLIAM AND MARY GOLD GUINEA DATED 1690,the 'Roman Style' bust featuring the dual monarchs, with William's head uppermost, the legend reads 'GVLIELMVS ET MARIA DEI GRATIA', the reverse features the Royal Arms, the crowned quartered shield bearing the arms of France, Scotland, Ireland and England with central shield bearing the lion rampant of Nasser, the obverse legend reads 'MAG BR FR ET HIB REX ET REGINA 1690', in box with certificate of authenticityProvenance: A Private Scottish Collection.No evidence of previous mounting. Some spots of discolouration.Quarter of the shield is heavily worn - possible scratched off. Please see images. Area of porosity at Mary's face.
VERY RARE WILLIAM AND MARY GOLD FIVE GUINEA DATED 1691,the 'Roman Style' bust featuring the dual monarchs, with William's head uppermost, the Latin legend reads 'GVLIELMVS ET MARIA DEI GRATIA', translating to 'William and Mary by the Grace of God', the reverse features the Royal Arms, the crowned quartered shield bearing the arms of France, Scotland, Ireland and England with central shield bearing the lion rampant of Nasser, the obverse legend reads 'MAG BR FR ET HIB REX ET REGINA 1691', translating to 'King and Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland', in boxProvenance: A Private Scottish Collection.William and Mary ruled jointly as King William III and Queen Mary II from 1689 - 1694. Born in the Netherlands, King William, known as William of Orange, was sovereign Prince of Orange from birth. Queen Mary was the eldest daughter of the Duke of York, future King James II & VII, and Anne Hyde. With the removal of James II in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, his daughter Mary and her husband Prince William of Orange rules as co-monarchs.First minted on the 6th of February 1663, under the reign of King Charles II, the guinea was a British coin originally equivalent to one pound sterling. Although not the official name for the coin, this term 'guinea' was affectionately adopted as most of the gold used in these coins came from the region in West Africa. The guinea would be in circulation from the reign of King Charles II to King George III, from 1663 – 1814, a total of 151 years.In The Great Recoinage of 1816, the guinea was replaced by the pound as the major unit of currency however long after the guinea ceased to circulate, it is still prominent in the world today. Luxury items such as land, art, horses and professional fees including horse and greyhound racing were often quoted in Guineas up until decimalisation in 1971.Present day usage of the guinea is mainly associated with horseracing. Bids for racehorses at auction are still made in guineas to the present day. This means that the buyer will pay the guinea equivalent amount for the horse and the seller will receive that figure in pounds. The difference of 5p in each guinea is traditionally the auctioneers commission. Many major horse races in Great Britain, New Zealand, Canada and other countries bear names ending in ‘guineas’.No previous signs of mounting. No grade available. Has been handled - scratches, nicks and marks visible. Please see photos.
EDWARD VI AND CHARLES I SHILLLINGS AND OTHER HAMMERED COINS. An Edward VI Shilling, facing bust with rose and XII, mm y for 1551, plugged to the centre. A Charles I Shilling, obverse with bearded portrait, l, with XII behind, mm. triangle in circle for 1641-3. 29mm, c5.8g. An Elizabeth I Sixpence dated 1593 and five further hammered coins. 8 coins.
A GEORGE IV CROWN AND SIMILAR COINS. A George IV Crown, laureate bust l, Secundo to the rim, similar Crowns for 1891 and 1902 with II to the rim, 1935 (3), 1937 and 1951, Halfcrown for 1915, George IV Sixpence 1821, George III Halfpenny pieces for 1806 (2). And US Dollars for 1897 and 1900. 14 coins.
A BYZANTINE TYPE GOLD COIN POSSIBLY JUSTIN I. A small gold coin, possibly Justin I of 518-527, solidus, obverse 'D.N. Ivstinvs pp aug' with facing bust helmeted and cuiriassed, holding spear and shield, reverse Victori, winged figure standing with staff in one hand and orb in the other. 2cm, c 4.47g. Justin I or later.
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