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Italy, Milan. (Duchy). Filippo IV di Spagna. 1621-1665. Ducatone. 43mm. 31.67g. Dated 1630. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, wearing ruff. R. Crowned coat-of-arms. Ref: MIR 361/5; Crippa 11; Davenport 4001; KM 43. Lightly toned, minor edge flaw. Good VF. From the St. George Collection. Ex Stacks, Bowers & Ponterio 168 (8 August 2012), lot 40633. ex. CNG eAuction 550, lot 807.
Merovingian Pale Gold Tremissis. Early Continental (Merovingian Francia) 584-750 AD. Metz mint. Gold, 1.17g. 13.5 mm. Diademed bust right, +MALLCOM AOVI. R. Cross, C V in lower angles. +AVDOALDVS MONE. Moneyer Audoaldus. Found, Farnborough 1987. Recorded as: EMC: 1987.0035. https://emc.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/full-record/19870035
Galerius, as Caesar, 305-311 AD. BI follis or nummus, 27mm. 9.09g. NGC MS 5/5 - 5/5, Silvering. Trier, 1st officina, AD 302-303. MAXIMIANVS NOBIL C, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Galerius right, seen from front. R. GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius standing facing, towered head left, naked except for chlamys over left shoulder, patera in right hand, cornucopia in left; S-F across fields, ITR in exergue. RIC VI 532.
Constantius I, as Augustus, 293-305 AD. BI follis or nummus, 26mm. 10.01g. NGC Choice MS 5/5 - 5/5, Silvering. Treveri (Trier), 1 May AD 305-307. IMP CONSTANTIVS P AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust of Constantius I right, seen from front. R. GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius standing facing, towered head left, patera in right hand, cornucopia in left; S-F across fields, PTR in exergue. RIC VI 655a.
ITALY, Napoli (Regno). Ferdinando I (Don Ferrante). 1458-1494. AR Coronato (26mm, 3.93 g, 12h). Third Coinage, Class 2. Napoli (Naples) mint. Struck 1472-1488. + FRDINANDVS D G R SICI IER V, cross potent; annulet and double annulet stops / CORONATVS QA LEGITIME CERTA, crowned bust right; annulet and double annulet stops. Grierson, Coins of Medieval Europe, pp. 185-6; MIR 67; Pannuti-Riccio 13; MEC 14, 973. Light itidecence. Near EF. Great metal for iaaue. From the Richard A. Jourdan Collection of Medieval European Coins, purchased from Andy Singer, 2010.
A 20th century bronze pedestal bust, incised 'Sir B Samulson MP' verso and presumably referring to Sir Bernhard Samuelson 1st Baronet (1820-1905), who was a Liberal politician sitting in the House of Commons in 1859 and from 1865-1895, further incised 'Ces Fantacchiotti Fece Lupton Devonshire 1887', all raised upon a circular socle, h.81cm
A Victorian Silver Claret-Jug, by Edward Farrell, London, 1846 tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, the sides chased with vases of flowers and grotesque masks with panels of foliage and flowers between, the hinged cover with wrythen knop, the scroll handle cast with a female bust, chased below the spout with a mask, engraved with an inscription30.5cm high, 30oz 10dwt, 949grThe inscription reads 'Presented to Richard James Ward, Esquire October 1848 by the Gentlemen Forming The Resident Engineering Staff of the Wilts and Somerset Railway In Testimony of their most Sincere Esteem and Truly High Consideration'.
A George V Silver-Gilt Porringer and Cover, by Skinner and Co., London, 1912 in the Charles II style, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, chased with Chinoiserie-style foliage scrolls and fruiting grapevines, the detachable cover with openwork foliage finial, with two female bust cast handles, on later ebonised plinth, applied with a plaque engraved with an inscriptionthe cup 19.5cm wide over handles, 20cm high including plinth, weight of silver 18oz 2dwt, 563grThe inscription on the plaque reads 'Presented to Major L. B. Holliday, M.F.H., by the Derwent Hunt 1922'.Fully marked near rim and on cover bezel. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is most noticeable as a loss to the gilding as can be seen in the catalogue illustration. There is loss to the ebonising on the plinth and scuffing and marks to the plinth overall. The finial has perhaps been reattached.
Unbekannter Bildhauer, Bronze Büste vom H. Rösch, unknown sculptor bronze bust,Bronze, auf Marmorsockel, nicht gemarkt, Büste eines älteren Herren, betitel H.Rösch, ursprünglich im Besitz der Kaufhof Warenhaus A.G., mit Bestätigungsschreiben von 2004, H 49 cm x B 25 cm x T 22 cm, Gewicht 19,2 kg
Mina Sunar (1933-2015) - a bronze portrait head and shoulders bust of girl, naturalistically modelled, with green and golden patina, raised on integral hardwood square base, incised 'Mina' and with 'Morris Singer Founders London' foundry stamp to back of right shoulder, bronze h.36cm, overall h.41cm
* Clothing. A gold brocade dress, 1840s, gown of gold figured brocade, woven with large flower sprigs in red and green, fitted bodice with v-shaped waist, metal hooks and stitched loops to front opening, and lined with cream twilled cotton, elbow length sleeves with chiffon flounce, close-gathered open-fronted skirt with inset calico pocket to right-hand side, rear of bodice with figured red bow and pleated train detail, occasional unobtrusive small marks (including some faint spotted red marks to train), bust 70 cm (27.5 ins), waist 56 cm (22 ins), sleeves 31 cm (12.25 ins), length 128 cm (50.5 ins)QTY: (1)
* Victoria (1819-1901). Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. A deconstructed jacket, 3 parts of a crimson velvet jacket, elaborately embellished with gold soutache braid forming large feather design and sewn to castellated edge, comprising bodice in 2 parts, bust 112 (44 ins), length 74 cm (29 ins), and a wide sleeve, 48 cm (19 ins long), a few small marks, together with:Irving (Sir Henry, 1838-1905). A bow tie belonging to Sir Henry Irving, white fine cotton twill bow tie, a little discoloured, 9.6 x 88 cm (3.5 x 34.75 ins), together with a pressed carnation, and a telegram from Martin Harvey to the secretary of the Dramatic and Literary Club, Grand Hotel, Birmingham, reading 'Warm greetings to all and many regrets at inability to be present', contained together in a Grand Hotel envelope inscribed 'Worn by Sir Henry Irving Friday 7th October 1904 Birmingham', plus 2 manuscript letters from Diane Pimm pertaining to provenance QTY: (2)NOTE:According to an accompanying (later) note this was a favourite jacket of Queen Victoria: 'given to a servant at Osborne House but cut up to stop her wearing it! This was often done by the Queen apparently.' Indeed, another garment lacking a sleeve which belonged to Victoria - a black mourning bodice - passed through these rooms last year. It seems reasonable to suppose that the Queen, whilst wishing her clothes to be repurposed - particularly for the benefit of those who served her - would have thought it unseemly for her staff to be seen wearing them.Provenance for bow tie: Given by Sir Henry Irving to George Claridge, a waiter at the Grand Hotel in Birmingham; bequeathed by George Claridge to his niece Dorothy Pimm (née Claridge); given by Dorothy Pimm to her daughter-in-law Diane Pimm; given to the current owner - private collection, Derbyshire.The Irving Literary and Dramatic Club, otherwise known as The Irving Club, devoted its attention to the study of dramatic literature and orchestral music, holding meetings once a week.Sir John Martin-Harvey (1863-1944) joined Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre company in 1882, and worked there for 14 years, often playing the lead role on tour that Irving had played in London. He took over the management of the Lyceum Theatre from Henry Irving in 1899.
* Cothing. A mid 19th century silk bodice and matching skirt, hand-stitched, the cream silk fitted bodice with wide neckline, v-shaped waist, short puffed sleeves with lace flounce, and eyelets for lacing, the neck and sleeves of cream silk with geometric floral borders in black, pink, and green, on a pale turquoise stripe, skirt composed of 3 tiers of the same striped silk, bodice and skirt edged with cream, black, pink, and green fringe, organza underskirt, some light staining and marks (underarms stained and perishing), a few small holes and tears, 1 layer of skirt with loss of stitching at seam, bodice: bust 78 cm (30 ins), sleeves 21.5 cm (8.5 ins), skirt: waist 66 cm (26 ins), length 91.5 cm (36 ins), together with 2 ostrich feather and tortoiseshell fans, one blue, and the other red and cream, each 66 cm (26 ins) QTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Peta Smyth
* Fashion Buttons. A collection of approximately 545 fashion buttons, mostly early 20th century, including silvered metal, brass, enamelled, filigree, resin, glass etc., designs include floral, animal heads (including fox) and other animal and bird designs, a knight's head, a lady's bust, swastika, Art Nouveau, and two large enamelled buttons, each depicting a gentleman, hat in hand, presenting a flower to a lady, various sizes and shapes, mounted on 10 card display boards (28.5 x 20 cm and smaller) QTY: (Approximately 545)NOTE:Provenance: The Alison Lean Button Collection.
* Chinese Dragon Robe. A kesi silk nine-dragon robe, late Qing Dynasty, full-length silk robe, finely woven in silver on a blue ground, with long sleeves and horse-shoe cuffs, depicting nine five-clawed dragons, three on each side, one on each sleeve, and one on interior flap, densely surrounded by various other auspicious symbols, including clouds, bats, cranes, mountains and rocks, etc., wide lishui border to hem, cuffs and neck with border of symbols woven in gold on a black ground (3 cm fray to seam at neck), vent to centre of front and rear, bauble fasteners (adjacent fabric to one with 2 cm fray), lilac silk lining to cuffs a little discoloured and with some fraying to edges, lightly soiled inside neck, slightly frayed to right underarm, length 144.5 cm (57 ins), width cuff to cuff 147.5 cm (58 ins), together with a floral purple Cheongsam dress, early-mid 20th century, some minor discolouration and fading to lower portion, bust 82 (33 ins), waist 68 cm (27 ins), sleeves 24 cm (9.5 ins), length 133 cm (52.5 ins) QTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: Property of the owner's mother, whose father was a rubber planter in Malaya (thought to have been gifted to her by her father in the decade before the Second World War, as he was interned in Changi when Singapore fell to Japan).A beautiful Chinese dragon robe, in unusually good condition; the delicate finely-woven silk is robust and the colours vibrant.
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