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Henry VII Groat. Circa, 1485 - 1509 AD. Silver, 2.95 grams. 25.92 mm. Obverse: Crowned facing bust with open crown, saltires at neck. HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC. Reverse: Cross with pellets in each quarter, CIVI TAS LON DON. London mint class I.Mint mark appears to be Lis on sun and rose. Ref: Spink 2194.
ASCRIBED TO GEORGE 'PERFECT' HARDING (1781-1853) A set of forty-eight portrait miniatures of Kings and Queens of England including Richard III, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Anne Boleyn and Charles I, bust length, oval on canvas laid down on glass, contained in eight rectangular giltwood frames and each miniature in a cast gilt metal frame, each portrait 7.5cm by 6cmÂ
ASCRIBED TO JOHN RUSSELL (1745-1806) 'Mrs Fitzherbert' Bust-length profile portrait, the sitter depicted wearing a white and blue dress and white veil with blue trim, inscribed in pencil  "Mrs Fitzherbert, J. Russell, 1798" upper left, and "Sir Thomas Lawrence" upper right, watercolour and pencil on card, 30cm x 24cm overall, with oval mount (20.5cm x 15cm when framed)Â
AFTER EUTROPE BOURET, (FRENCH 1833 - 1906), A SILVERED BRONZE BUST OF A MAIDEN, circa 1870, portrayed in Neoclassical style, her head declined to sinister, her hair tied up, with loosely draped décolletage, on a waisted socle, above a square section marmo verdi base, height overall: 24cm
EMANUEL EDWARD GEFLOWSKI, (1834 - 1898), A PLASTER BUST OF A GENTLEMAN, portrayed with the head turned slightly upwards to dexter in Lysippian manner, a decoration worn to the left breast of his overcoat, inscribed E.E.GEFLOWSKI SC. 1869, to the truncation; on a waisted socle, height: 73cm, width: 51cm
A REGENCY WHITE MARBLE BUST OF A MAIDEN, circa 1815, her serene visage turned to dexter, her hair worn up as a coiled plait above a central parting, her decolletage lightly draped and buttoned at the shoulders, on a waisted circular section socle, height: 82cm, width: 52cm. Provenance: Acquired at Roche Court, Winterslow, Salisbury Sale, Humbert, King and Chasemore, 23rd & 24th October 1978, Lot 957.
A REGENCY WHITE MARBLE BUST OF A MAIDEN, circa 1815, portrayed with head turned slightly to sinister, her elaborately arranged hair worn up above her serene visage, the loosely draped decolletage buttoned at one shoulder, on a waisted circular socle, height: 77cm, width: 50cm. Provenance: Acquired at Roche Court, Winterslow, Salisbury Sale, Humbert, King and Chasemore, 23rd & 24th October 1978, Lot 958.
A BROWN STONEWARE BUST OF ALEXANDER I OF RUSSIA on a circular socle and a square base with a scalloped edge empressed with crowns and scrolls, 31cm high, a Parian ware bust of John Wesley, the reverse stamped "J & TB", 19.5cm high, and a Paris porcelain bust in white and gilt possibly representing George IV, 20.5cm high (3)
An early 20th century relief carved pink coral cameo brooch/pendant, depicting Classical female profile bust, in unmarked gold frame, maker's marks CH, brooch height 31.3mm, 5gGood overall condition, cameo has a small chip on left-hand side along with a split in the frame, light abrasions all over, brooch and pendant fittings working, unmarked
A Victorian relief carved coral cameo pendant, depicting Classical female bust, in unmarked gold and black enamel frame, pendant height 38.3mm, 9.2gFair overall condition, high points of cameo are quite worn, some losses to black enamel, frame lightly abraded all over and originally had a brooch fitting which is now missing, unmarked
A small collection of items including, a London Antiquities Mint cast bronze replica of a Tudor "urn topped" spoon, and two boxed Parker "Motorists Metric Ball Pens" and one unboxed, an oval composition cameo with a bust in profile. and items of costume jewelleryCondition report: The fruit knife is in good order but the marks are obscured the other items in the lot vary in condition.
A small collection of WW I ephemera, comprising a French embroidery of allies flags, a small 'Vive La France' flag, with ink inscribed poem, a postcard, a colour printed plate decorated with a bust of Hindenburg and a WWI German 1813/1914 Iron Cross and an Edward VIII.- Souvenir flag commemorating the accession of Edward VIII, with his portrait and the flags of the Dominions superimposed on the Union Flag, printed British Made, 57cm x 84cm
British School, circa 1830, portrait of Elizabeth Mary Greville (nee Pearson), bust length wearing a pearl necklace and a black velvet dress, inscribed on old label verso, oil on canvas, 76 by 62cm, gilt frame Notes: Elizabeth Pearson married George Macartney Greville (1793-1834) in circa 1826. His notable ancestors included William I of England, and Alfred the Great
MARBLE BUST OF A YOUNG WOMAN. Presumably Italy. Black marble. Height 68cm. Condition A/B. Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 0,00 Euro plus 0,00 Euro VAT EU: 0,00 Euro plus 0,00 Euro VAT Worldwide: 0,00 Euro plus 0,00 Euro VAT additional shipping insuranceSpecial Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Presumably Italy Decorative Arts and Objects Bust Marble
Chopard. A Limited Edition stainless steel automatic calendar chronograph drivers wristwatchModel: Mille Miglia GMTReference: 8552, Competitor Edition 135/375Date: Sold 16th May 2012Movement: 25-jewel Cal.7754 automatic, adjusted to 5 positions, No.86473Dial: Black, luminous baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions, raised outer tachymetre, date aperture at 3, subsidiary dials at 6, 9 and 12 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, polished pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, red arrow tipped centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished round, back secured by 8 screws, 24-hour black insert to bezel, shouldered crown flanked by twin buttons, No.1733155Strap/Bracelet: Black Chopard rubber strapBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 42mm Accompaniments: Chopard box, outer card, Certificate of Origin, Instruction bookletFootnotes:2012 saw the 85th Anniversary of the Mille Miglia - Aldo Bonomi, President of the Brescia Automobile Club lauded the anniversary by quoting that 'Perhaps no one in 1927 would have supposed that, even with a different formula, the creation of 'four romantics' would have been able to defy time, trends and traditions, re-emerge and rise to new glory.'As part of the celebrations a wreath was laid in the gardens of Viale Venezia by a marble bust of Renzo Castagneto. It was in this very spot that the original departure and arrival stands of the Mille Miglia had been placed.2012 also saw the introduction by Chopard of an anodized black aluminium bezel.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN IRISH SILVER COMMEMORTIVE PLATE, Dublin c.1973, mark of Royal Irish Limited, engraved with a bust of Eamon De Valera and Presidential dedication 1959-1973, no. 109/2500, in hardcase, (c.18 troy ozs); together with three other silver commemorative silver dishes, Dublin c.1973, mark of Royal Irish Limited, depicting 'West Wing, Leinster House', (c. 48 troy ozs in all)
A large Nao figure, of a girl carrying baskets, approx 38cm high; a Royal Doulton figure of Sir Winston Churchill; a Staffordshire flatback; a parian bust; a Bristow Chillington South Devon studio pottery vase; a Booths Old Dutch vase and cover; a Carlton Ware twin handled vase; a studio vase; a Masons ginger jar and cover (9)
3rd-4th century AD. A gold finger ring with raised boss to the bezel with intaglio bust of Sol (Greek Helios) wearing a radiate crown. Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 425, for type.13.85 grams, 27.81mm overall, 21.29mm internal diameter (approximate size British J, USA 4 3/4, Europe 8.69, Japan 8) (1"). From a London gentleman, formerly in a Swiss collection 1990s; accompanied by an independent specialist report and valuation by graduate gemmologist and jewellery expert Anna Rogers, GIA GG, BA, Gem-A, ref. no. 170481/07/12/2020; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10522-170481. Sol (also Helius or Helios) was the god of the sun in Graeco-Roman mythology. He was thought to ride a golden chariot which brought the sun across the skies each day from the east (Ethiopia) to the west (Hesperides) while at night he did the return journey in a leisurely fashion. His cult was elevated to the rank of state religion by the Emperor Aurelian, on December 25th, 274 AD. The official state cult to Sol Invictus (or Helios Megistos, 'Great Helios') competed with the new Christian religion until the reign of Constantine the Great. This is why in late antiquity many personal objects like rings, necklaces, medallions, showed the image of Sol Invictus with the radiate crown. [A video of this lot is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition.
1st century BC-1st century AD. An iron finger ring with blue-black agate gemstone with profile imperial bearded bust, inscribed with the letter 'I L I' to either side of the neck. 4.38 grams, 24.89mm overall, 20.67mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8, Europe 17.49, Japan 16) (1"). From an important Austrian collection; formerly with Herman Historica, Munich, Germany, auction 64, lot 3305; previously in the South German collection since the 1970s. Very fine condition.
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