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Lot 4087

Tristan Da Cunha, 2010 ''Year of the Three Kings'' 3-Coin Gold Proof Set. Each coin 1.27g of 22ct (.916) gold. A set of three gold proof crowns commemorating ''the year of three kings'', 1936, which saw the rule of George V, Edward VIII and George VI. Each coin has an obverse depicting a crowned head of Elizabeth II left. Each reverse depicts a three quarter facing bust of one of George V, Edward VIII and George VI. All Proof FDC and offered in a London Mint Office presentation with certificate of authenticity. This set no. 93/499. Total metal weight: 4.71g of 22ct (.916) gold.

Lot 4090

USA, 1798 ''Draped Bust'' Cent. Second hair style. Obv: Draped bust of Lady Liberty facing right, the curl to the centre of the coin curling upwards. Rev: Mark of value within wreath. KM. 22. Scratches and contact marks in the fields and to the cheek and neck, Fine with an attractive iridescent tone and rare.

Lot 4092

A Collection of 6 x World Gold Coins consisting of: Guernsey, 1998 gold 5 pounds. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Bust of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Bhutan, 1995 gold proof 1 sertum. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblem of Bhutan. Rev: Solar system. Tonga, 1998 gold proof 10 pa'anga. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblem of Tonga. Rev: La Princesa ship. Samoa, 1995 gold proof 10 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblem of Tonga. Rev: Olympic discus thrower. Liberia, 1993 gold proof 20 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblem of Liberia. Rev: Portrait of John F. Kennedy. Cook Islands 1995 gold proof 20 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: 500 years of America. Mostly Extremely Fine - Proof FDC. Total metal weight: 7.44g .999 gold.

Lot 4094

A Collection of 6 x World Gold Coins consisting of: Maldives, 1995 gold proof 50 rufiyaa. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: National emblem of Maldives. Rev: Skylab space station. Cook Islands, 2000 gold proof 10 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Moby Dick. Guernsey, 1998 gold 5 pounds. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Bust of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Cook Islands 1995 gold proof 20 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: 500 years of America. Tuvalu, 1997 gold proof 20 dollars. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Portrait of Elizabeth II right. Rev: Figure of Diana, the Princess of Wales. Djibouti, 1996 gold proof 250 francs. 1.24g .999 gold. Obv: Emblems of Djibouti. Rev: Old Portuguese ship. Mostly Extremely Fine - Proof FDC. Total metal weight: 7.44g .999 gold.

Lot 4103

Victoria, 1897 Diamond Jubilee Medal. 83.7g, 55mm. By G.W. De Saulles after T. Brock and W. Wyon. Obv: VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLAVDIT XX IVN MDCCCXCVII, crowned and veiled bust left. Rev: Young head left, wearing bandeau and set upon filleted olive branch; to left LONGI / TVDO / DIERVM /IN / DEXTERA / EIVS in six lines to left, ET IN / SINISTRA / GLORIA in three lines to right. BHM. 3506. Small scratch on obverse otherwise Choice Uncirculated and attractively toned. Complete with original red leatherette box and Spink and Son ticket.

Lot 293

A Britains commemorative figure Queen Elizabeth I, cold painted lead; a similar Britains bust of Madame Tussauds; a set of Charles Atlas Health and Strength pamphlets; a book, Imperial Lexicon Volume 1

Lot 53

An Indonesian carved wooden bust of The Buddha, 35cm; another similar smaller, 32cm; another carved hardwood; a ceramic bust of The Buddha (4)

Lot 63

An Indonesian dark patinated bronze bust of The Buddha, 15cm; another as a seal with character marks, 13cm; another smaller (3)

Lot 111

A Japanese carved rootwood bust of a bearded elder, 11" long, and another carved head, 4 1/2" long

Lot 1219

A BRONZE EFFECT BUST OF 'DIANA' (H:52CM)

Lot 1222

A BRONZE EFFECT BUST OF A FEMALE IN THE CLASSICAL STYLE (H:42CM)

Lot 217

A GLASS DISPLAY BOX PRESENTING A BUST OF TUTANKHAMUN 41CM X 41CM

Lot 310

A 19thC or earlier marble bust of a classical male head, 41cm high.

Lot 624

After Gustave Van Vaerenbergh (1873-1927). Bust of a young woman, painted resin, stamped and numbered 997, 48cm high.

Lot 475

3 boxes of misc to inlcude Metamec quartz clock, glass, pottery, paperweights, bust, etc.

Lot 558

A reproduction plaster bust, height 46cm. Condition:-General wear through age, some small chips and flaking throughout, chips to edge of base, no other signs of any major damage or repair.

Lot 341

A TRAY OF CERAMICS TO INCLUDE A BUST

Lot 103

* Italy. School of / style of Giovanni Cavino (1500-70). Renaissance Paduan “Sestertius”, Cast Bronze, probably 16th century. Obv: Draped bust of Faustina right. Rev: Six figures by altar, the temple of Vesta in the background. 37mm, 38.5g. An attractive dark patina, some light surface wear to highest pointsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESFor a similar example, British Museum: B.12953.

Lot 104

* Italy. School of / style of Giovanni Cavino (1500-70). Renaissance Paduan “Sestertius”, Cast Bronze, probably 16th century. Obv: Bust of Constantine I right. Rev: Emperor seated l. on cuirass, holding sceptre, receiving globe from figure standing r., holding trophy over shoulder; between, panther seated, PR in exergue. 36mm, 30.1g, dark brown patina, some verdigris in detail periphery, wear to high pointsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 106

* France. Louis XIII (1610-43), Bronze Medal, dated 1631, In Honour Of Armand Jean Du Plessis De Richelieu. By J. Warin, a near contemporary restrike. Obv: Bust of Richelieu right. Rev: A winged Genius directs the revolution of the planets around the world, 51mm, 59.9g, an attractive light brown tone, some minor handling marks and cabinet wear to the highest points, a few small spotsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 107

* France. The Dukes Of Guise, Siege Of Metz. François de Lorraine, 2nd Duc de Guise, 1519-63, bronzed copper medal, a restrike, probably 17th or 18th century. Obv: Bust of François de Lorraine in armour right in armour. Rev: Cityscape of Metz with army encampments, 53mm, 52.8g, a medium brown tone, some spots, edge knock on obvQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 108

* Italy. Rangone (Tommaso, 1493-1577), Philologist, Cast Bronze Medal, The Creation Of The Milky Way, by Matteo Pagano, 1562, probably a later cast. Obv: Bearded bust right. Rev: Jupiter as an eagle, carrying Hercules to suckle from Juno. 39mm, 25.3g. Some surface wear, a light patinaQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 110

* Italy. Papal Medal. Vincenzo Maria Orsini (1649-1730), Future Pope Benedict XIII. AE Medal. An old cast with moulded edge. Obv: Bust of the Cardinal facing right, with mozzetta and camauro, FR VINC M ORD PRAED CARD VRSINO EP PORT ARCHIEP B S P Q B. Rev: St. Dominic kneeling and praying before Christ with tiara and cross seated on clouds and holding the cross, in front of St. Dominic an angel hands the saint a tiara, in the background the facade of a basilica, SECVLI QVINTI FELICITAS. 61mm, 72.5g, some verdigris in detail periphery and minor surface marksQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 111

* Italy. Papal Medal. Pope Alexander VIII, 1689-91, bronze Medal, c.1700. by Ferdinand de Saint-Urbain, d.1738. Seamed edge. Obv: Bust of Alexander VIII left, wearing camauro, mozzetta, and decorative stole depicting the Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus. Rev: The tomb monument for Alexander VIII. 64mm, 67.6g, medium brown patina, a few dark spots, some minor surface marks and wear to highest pointsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 112

* Italy. Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat, 1626-27, AE Cast Medal In The Style Of The Ducatone Of 1627. Obv: Bust of Vincenzo II Gonzaga left. Rev: Dog standing to left. 44mm, 51.9g, darker patina, a few edge nicks and surface wear to high pointsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 113

* Italy. Dé Medici (Cosimo, 1590-1621), Grand Duke Of Tuscany. Bronze Medal. By Giovanni Zanobio Weber, 1737-1806. Obv: Armoured bust left, signed I.V. below. Rev: Globe and stand beside telescope, SVA SYDERA NOVIT. 46-47mm, 49.4g, Bianca Cappello, second wife of Francesco I de' Medici, 1548-87, Bronze Medal, by Giovanni Zanobio Weber, 1737-1806. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Stork amidst flowers, CANDORE ET VATICINO. 46-47mm, 43.3g, both with wear to patina at the high points, the first with pitting below bust and a few patches on rev, both with similar reddish-brown patinaQty: (2)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 114

* France. Gilt Bronze Medal, François II of Lorraine and Christina of Salm, Dutchess of Lorraine. Struck c.1720. Obv: Bust of François II right. Rev: Bust of Christina of Salm left, 47 mm, 51.1g, some handling marks and surface wear to the highest points, an edge flawQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESFrom the Series of the Dukes and Duchesses of Lorraine, by Ferdinand and Claude Augustin de St. Urbain.

Lot 116

* Italy. Papal Medal. Pope Alexander VII (1599-1667), Bronze Medal, by Gaspare Morone. Cannonisation of St. Francis of Sales, 1665. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Interior of Vatican. 42mm, 31.8g, brown patina, a few edge knocks and some light wear to high pointsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESProvenance: Bt. Seaby Ltd, 29/04/1975, £17.50.

Lot 117

* Russia. Alexander I (1801-1825). AE Medal, Visit To Paris, 1814, by B. Andrieu. Obv: Laureated bust of Alexander I right. Rev: Genius seated left writing on tablet, date below, 40mm, 36.8g, an attractive light brown tone, with light handling marks and a few stained patchesQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 123

* British And World Historical And Commemorative Medals. John Locke, Philosopher and Physician,1632-1704, copper memorial medal, struck c.1740, by Jean Dassier, Obv: bust three-quarters right, Rev: Liberty and Justice, seated upon sarcophagus, 42mm, Charitable Music Society, bronze medal, Obv: Pero nursing her father Cimon in prison, legend 'I. WAS. IN. PRISON. AND. YE. CAME UNTO. ME.’. Rev: Open music-book, with several musical instruments, legend ‘REVD + COOTE + MITCHELL’, mid 18th century, 36mm, Papal States, Clement VIII, Bronze Medal commemorating Lake Gennesareth, Obv: Bust of the Pope Clement VIII in a cope, Rev: Christ kneeling in the bows of a single-masted boat, sail furled, with five disciples, seated, waves below, probably a 19th century casting, 40mm, all with brown patina, the second with a patch of green verdigrisQty: (3)

Lot 125

* Great Britain. Henry Newton, British Ambassador to Queen Anne at the Court of Genoa, 1706 by Massimiliano Soldani-Benzi, gilt cast medal, obverse with draped bust of Henry Newton facing right, reverse with Minerva and Prudence in harmony, 88mm, 145g, together with: France. Pierre de Conty d’Argencourt, French engineer and builder of fortifications by Guillaume Dupré, 1630, bronze medal, obverse with bust of Pierre de Conty d’Argencourt in armour facing right inscribed P. D. C. SR DARGENCOVR . MARECH . D. BATTAILLE, reverse with sash, sword and battle shield surrounded by legend INFERT . ET . SVSTINET (He Attacks and Protects) 1630, 65mm diameter, 82g, plus: Spain. Peace on n Careau-Cambresis between Philip II, Henry II of France and Elizabeth I of England 1559 by Gianpaolo Poggini, bronze medal, obverse with bust of Philip II of Spain facing left, reverse with the legend ‘Peace to land and water’, pax stands right with a cornucopia in his left arm and sets fire to weapons and other equipment with a torch, the Janus temple in the background, 40mm diameter, 35g, and another bronze medal, 39mm diameter and a uniface plaquette, bronze depicting the Laocoon and his sons, 53mm diameterQty: (5)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 286

Tournes (Jean de). Insignium aliquot virorum icones, Lyon: Jean de Tournes, 1559, woodcut medallion portraits throughout, retaining blanks P7-8, toning, damp-staining to signature A, leaf A8 torn with loss (not affecting text) and laid down on archival tissue, a few spots and marks to margins elsewhere, collector's ink-stamp to title-page occasional underlining and marginalia, gilt edges, contemporary limp vellum, ties perished, 8vo (16.5 x 10.5 cm), together with: Simeoni (Gabriele). Illustratione de gli epitaffi et medaglie antiche, Lyon: Jean de Tournes, 1558, woodcuts throughout, browning, occasional marginal damp-staining, upper fore corner of title-page excised, worm-track to lower fore corners of first two signatures (A-B) touching catchwords only, a few marginal annotations, contemporary limp vellum with purple wash, 4 contemporary pen-and-ink sketches (depicting a horse, a sun, a profile bust of a man, and a lamb) to front cover, 4to (21.2 x 15 cm), and another copy of Jean de Tournes, Insignium, 1559, later vellum, without the two blanksQty: (3)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESAdams S1161 (Simeoni); Mortimer French 527 (Tournes).

Lot 39

* World. Austria. Maria Theresa (1740-80). Thaler, 1752. Obv: Mature bust right. Rev: Crowned two-headed eagle. And a collection of coins including Peru, Denmark, Great Britain, America and other countries and denominations, a Cornish Trade Token and souvenir medal for Printemps 1865-1890, the first VF, previously cleaned with some cleaning powder residue within legends, all others various conditions, a few piercedQty: (-)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 72

* Charles II (1660-85). AR Medal, Battle Of Lowestoft, by J. Roettiers, Struck 1665, Obv: CAROLVS · SECVNDVS · D · G · MAG · BRI · FRAN · ET · HIB · REX, laureate and draped bust right. Rev: · PRO · TALIBVS/ · AVSIS · (for having dared such things), Charles standing holding batton, overseeing the naval battle from shore, 62mm, 94.1g. Eimer 230, Rev better, some darker patchy tone to obv, lighter attractive tone to rev, some handling marks and surface wear, more apparent to obv, some light rim abrasion and minor edge nicksQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESThis medal was issued in commemoration of the successful naval endeavours against the Dutch in 1665. Presented to sailors and officers below the rank of captain.

Lot 73

* George III (1760-1820). Copper Medal, Preserved From Assassination, 1800, by C.H. Küchler. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Burning altar, Eye of Providence above. 48mm, 52.5g. BHM 484; Eimer 916, a few small spots, minor edge dings and some handling marksQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 74

* George IV (1820-1830). AR Medal, The King’s Visit To Edinburgh, 1822, by B.R. Faulkner. Obv: Laureate and draped bust left, within legend and thistle border. Rev: Palace of Holyrood. 51mm, 56.8g. Reference: BHM 1181. Some handling marks and surface wearQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 75

* Milton (John, 1608-74). AR Medal, Monument In Westminster Abbey, 1737, by J.S. Tanner. Obv: Bust of Milton right. Rev: Latin legend recording the erection of a monument to Milton in Westminster Abbey by Rysbrach, commissioned by William Benson, 52mm, 59.9g, Eimer 542, some handling marks and edge knocksQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 76

* Howe (Richard, Earl, Admiral, 1725-1799. Copper Medal, 1794. Naval victory of the first of June, by C.H. Küchler. Obv: Uniformed bust of Howe right, RIC · COMES HOWE THALASSIARCHA BRITAN. Rev: View of the battle of Howe’s flagship Queen Charlotte sinking a French ship, NON SORTE SED VIRTUTE (not by luck but rather by virtue). BHM 383; Eimer 855. 48mm, 58.8g, brown patina, some surface marks, small verdigris patch above portrait, some small edge nicksQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 78

* Banks (Sir Joseph, 1743-1820). AR Medal, For The Horticultural Society Of London, 1816, by William Wyon. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Garlands around open book, IN GENIUS AND SUBSTANTIAL LEARNING HIGH. 40mm, 41.8, handling marks, some small edge nicksQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESSir Joseph Banks was President of the Royal Society from 1777 until his death in 1820.

Lot 79

* Walton (Izaak, 1593-1683). AE Memorial Medal, 1824. Obv: Half-length bust of Walton. By I. Avern. Rev: An angler leans mournfully against Walton's tomb inscribed with memoriam. 35 mm, 23g, a medium brown tone, minor handling marksQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESIzaak Walton, biographer and author, is widely considered the father of angling. An edition of “The Compleat Angler” was published by Gosden in 1824, it is probable this is the reason for the issue of this medal in 1824.

Lot 80

* English Army Re-Enters Hanover, 1814, a white metal medal by T. Webb & J.J. Barre for D. Mudie, uniformed bust of the Duke of Cambridge facing left, rev. Britannia seated feeding horses, 41mm (British Historical Medals (BHM) 777; E 1058), some pitting, very fineQty: (1)NOTESAdolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850) was the seventh son of George III. He served as a Colonel and Major General in the Hanoverian army during the campaign of 1794-95. In 1803 the Duke was appointed Colonel in Chief of the King’s German Legions, a force in British pay. In 1814, the French were expelled from Hanover, and the Duke took command there later advancing to Viceroy. This medal was one of Mudie’s series of National Medals issued in 1820. The reverse of this medal shows the Entry of the English into Hanover, which is allegorized by Britannia giving succour to the Hanoverian Horses.

Lot 83

* Italy, Venice. Adria, b.1537, Daughter Of Pietro Aretino And Her Mother Caterina Sandella, cast bronze medal, a contemporary or near contemporary cast. Obv: Bust to the right, CATERINA MATER. Rev: Bust to the left, HADRIA DIVI PETRI ARETINI FILIA. 44mm, 53.2g, almost as cast, some light cabinet wear to the highest points, a medium brown rich patinaQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESReference: For a similar example, British Museum: G3,IP.39.

Lot 84

* Italy. Vincenzo ? Gonzaga (1562-1612), Duchy of Mantua and Montferrat (1587-1612). Lead-Alloy Medal, contemporary or near contemporary, c.16th-17th century. Obv: Bust left within beaded border, signed F.S.F. below. Rev: A crucible containing ingots on a fire, with monogram HVVA above, within the collar of the Golden Fleece and outer beaded border. 58mm, 68.2g. Some surface marks and wear to high points, the lead with an attractive dulled tone, peripheral lustre on rev.Qty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESReference: For a similar example cast in bronze, British Museum: G3,MantM.31

Lot 85

* Italy. Cosimo III Dé Medici (1642-1723), Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cast Bronze Medal. By Massimiliano Soldani, 1656-1740, a contemporary or near contemporary cast. Obv: Bust of the Grand Duke right, COSIMVS . III . D . G . MAGNVS . DVX . ETRVRIÆ . VI. Rev: The Grand Duke stands with Tuscany, seated, who holds a plumb line and set square over an altar surrounded by trophy of arms and a lion, before a temple to Peace inscribed PACE, SIC STABIS in exergue. 91mm, 224g, a few patches of verdigris, a few scratches on obverse field, light wear to high point, a few light edge bumpsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESThe medal celebrates the extent of the Grand Duchy, including the cities of Florence, Siena and Pisa.

Lot 87

* Italy. Ippolita Gonzaga, Wife Of Antonio Caraffa (1535-63), Bronze Medal, by Leone Leoni, c.1509-90, an old casting. Obv: Bust left, HIPPOLYTA GONZAGA FERDINANDI FIL AN XVI. Rev: Ippolita as Diana with Hunting Dogs in a Landscape, Pluto and Cerberus behind, PAR VBIQ POTESTAS. 67mm, 62g. Pierced, a light brown patina, the rev slightly golden in tone, a few areas of verdigris, painted number “219” on rev.Qty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 88

* Italy. Vincenzo ? Gonzaga (1562-1612), Duchy of Mantua and Montferrat (1587-1612). Cast Bronze Medal, probably a fine later old casting. Obv: Bust left within border of rings and pellets. Rev: Ingots in a crucible over a burning fire, 1590 below, all within a border of rings and pellets, pierced, additional attempted piercing marks, a few scratches on obv field, some wear to brown patina on high pointsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.NOTESReference: For a similar example donated by King George IV, formerly the collection of King George III, British Museum: G3,MantM.48

Lot 89

* France. D’Expilly (Claude, 1561-1636). Bronze Medal, by Dupre, a fine old casting. Obv: Bust to the right of Claude d’Expilly, DVPRE below bust, D / CLAVDIVS EXPILLIVS ÆT XL VORON. Rev: Female figure holding an allegorical statuette of Justice, beside a trophy of arms, above 1601. NO INFERIORA SECVTVS. 36mm, 12.3g, an attractive rich brown patina, darker in the detail periphery, some light wear to high pointsQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 91

* Italy. Papal Medals. Paul II (Pietro Barbo, 1464-71), AE Medal. An old cast. Obv: Bust left, wearing zucchetto and mantum, PAVLVS · VENETVS · PAPA · II. Rev: View of the Venetian castle at Rome, · HAS · AEDES · CONDIDIT · ANNO · CHRISTI · M · CCCCL · XV. 33mm, 26.5g. AE Medal. On the construction of Palazzo San Marco (Palazzo Venezia) in Rome. An old cast. Obv: Bust left, wearing zucchetto and mantum, PETRVS BARBVS VENETVS CARDINALIS S MARCI. Rev: Barbo coat-of-arms surmounted by galero, HAS AEDES CONDIDIT ANNO CHRISTI MCCCCLV. 34mm, 30.1g, the first with darker brown patina, the second lighter brown, both with light wear to high pointsQty: (2)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 92

* Italy, Rome. Dido, Queen of Carthage. AE Medal. By Alessandro Cesati, “il Grechetto,” fl. 1538-1564. An old cast. Draped bust of Dido right, Rev: View of Carthage, seen from a distance, three galleys at base of the city’s marine walls, above left, 42mm, 32g, a medium brown patina, light wear to high points, showing handling marks, a few edge bumps and a small casting crackQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 96

* Italy. Uniface Medal / Plaquette. Cast Bronze. By Annibale, Active In Milan c.1550’s. An old cast. Obv: Bust of Gonsalvo Ferdinando of Cordoba facing left, bearded, wearing an ornamented cuirass and sash, within a beaded border. Rev: Plain with scratching. 58mm, 18.5g, a split below bust, some wear and handling marksQty: (1)Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.

Lot 607

A French Greco-Roman revival mantel clock, late 19th c, with bust of Athena above arched pediment set with grotesque mask and pendants holding the circular dial with roman tablet numerals, with scrolling handles beaded loops and spreading rectangular base cast classical medallions, palmettes and scrolls, 47cm h, striking movement no. 6163 Cracks to beaded loops, one foot with damage to terminal, some cracks to case, old refreshed painted decoration to base and minor faults near head and shoulder classical bust at top

Lot 632

British School, 18th c - Portrait Bust of a Man a l'antica, statuary marble probably from a memorial, 48cm h Minor knocks and scratches, much old dirt, requires cleaning

Lot 668

British School, 20th c - Portrait Bust of a Woman, bronze, indistinctly signed Anna..., dated 1924 and numbered 2, even dark patina, 29cm h Good condition

Lot 162

17th Century style carved wooden bust of an ecclesiastical figure on a later moulded wooden base. Probably a Saint. 39cm high approx. Provenance Margaret Bide Collection. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 193

James I (1603 - 25) first coinage silver shilling, second bust (1603 - 1604), S.2646, M.M. Thistle

Lot 194

Charles II (1660 - 85) silver 1663 shilling, first laureate and draped bust right, ESC 1022

Lot 195

George II (1727 - 60) silver 1743 shilling, older laureate and draped bust left with roses in angles, ESC 1203

Lot 200

William III (1694 - 1702), silver 1698 halfcrown, first laureate and draped bust, third reverse with wide shields, ESC 554

Lot 201

2 Victoria (1837 - 1901) silver coins, comprising 1888 Jubilee head double florin (ESC 397), and 1893 old veiled bust left crown (ESC 303)

Lot 202

Charles II (1660 - 85), silver 1667 crown, second bust

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