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λ A Regency kingwood and rosewood side cabinet, applied with gilt bronze beading and mounts, with a verde antico marble top, above a pair of crossbanded cedar lined drawers inlaid with stylised Greek key and arrow stringing, with anthemion escutcheons and mounts, above a pair of mirrored doors enclosing two adjustable shelves and on ring turned mushroom feet, 109cm high, 109.5cm wide, 31.9cm deep.
A 19th century Italian Florentine ebony and ebonised pietra dura cabinet in Baroque style, inset overall with various marble and hard stone panels, including: lapis lazuli, breche d'alep, Spanish brocatalle, red serpentine, Siena, vert maurin, onyx, alabasters, the swan neck pedimented top surmounted by a bronze bust of Cosimo de Medici, above architectural mouldings, with a recessed arch flanked by urn finials, above five drawers, with gilt bronze Moor's head handles, flanked by four alabastro fiorito Corinthian columns, the sides with cupboard doors above a single deep drawer with a faux front, the inside with a typed paper label inscribed 'Bought from Mr Cleverly, Swindon, about 1926.', the base with a frieze drawer above a panelled cupboard door, 275.5cm high, 99.5cm wide, 52cm deep.
λ A mid-17th century Flemish Antwerp ebonised and tortoiseshell cabinet on stand, painted with twelve panels in the manner of Hans Jordaens III, the exterior later gilt decorated with flowers on a lattice ground and with chinoiserie panels of figures, birds and trees, the hinged top revealing a painted panel with figures on a path with three caparisoned horses, above a later panel and a vacant interior, with a pair of panelled doors enclosing a tortoiseshell and ripple moulded interior with eight drawers painted with rural landscapes and village scenes, with figures in various country pursuits including: hunting, a shepherd tending his flock, figures in a carriage, a man on a river bank fishing, flanking an architectural centre with a brass balustrade deep drawer above an arched panel door, painted with figures walking along a tree lined avenue with their dogs, enclosing a bone and ebony parquetry mirrored niche with gilt arches, flanked by Corinthian columns and above a drawer decorated with a harvest scene, the insides of the doors painted with panels, the left with wealthy figures on horseback giving money to beggars in a landscape setting, the right with figures playing instruments before a moated country house, fitted with a long drawer with lion's mask ring handles, the stand with a shaped apron, on cabriole legs and pad feet, the back with a handwritten paper label 'Mrs Harold Louth Lincolnshire, To the … Mr J Smith … London', 149.5cm high, 106.5cm wide, 54cm deep.
λ An Indian ebony and tortoiseshell table cabinet, inlaid with bone with geometric designs and fitted with six drawers, one with a label inscribed in ink 'May 1848. This little chest of drawers I wish my niece, Emily Christiana Anderson should have it, Frances Lee', with brass corner mounts and wrought iron side carrying handles, together with a handwritten letter stating the provenance of the chest going back to the 18th century, 32.7cm high, 60cm wide, 26.5cm deep.
A Japanese black lacquer cabinet, with engraved copper strapwork mounts and hinges, with a pair of doors with raised decoration in gilt of gnarly trees, birds and buildings, enclosing an arrangement of ten drawers decorated with scrolling leaves, on shaped bracket feet and a later ebonised stand, with side carrying handles, 136cm high, 78.2cm wide, 43.7cm deep.
A late George III mahogany demi-lune side cabinet, inlaid with ebonised and boxwood stringing, the hinged top revealing a baize lined vacant interior, originally probably fitted as a washstand, the front decorated with an oval and two diamond panels, on square tapering legs, with applied ankles, 82.2cm high, 68.6cm wide, 42.3cm deep.
Judaea, The Jewish War. Silver Shekel (13.54 g), 66-70 CE. Jerusalem, year 1 (66/7 CE). 'Shekel of Israel' (Paleo-Hebrew), ritual chalice with wide, smooth rim, pellet on either side, and flat base with pearled ends; above, '[year] 1'. Rev. 'Jerusalem [the] holy' (Paleo-Hebrew), staff with three pomegranate buds, round base. Hendin 1354; TJC 187. Deutsch die 11. A splendid example of the popular first year with pleasing old cabinet toning. Extremely Fine. From the S. Moussaieff Collection, This lot has been officially exported from Israel through the Israel Antiquities Authority. The silver shekel of the first year of the Jewish War against Rome is perhaps one of the most iconic coins in the ancient Jewish coin series. The chalice on the obverse is widely believed to represent the omer cup used in the Jerusalem Temple while the reverse may represent a staff with three pomegranates. The pomegranate was a traditional symbol of Jewish priestly authority. It has been argued recently, however, that earlier scholars may have been right to understand this type not as an allegorical emblem of the priesthood but as a representation of the budding almond staff of Aaron that was kept in the Ark of the Covenant.
Sicily, Leontini, Silver Tetradrachm (17.49 g, 3h). 430 BC. Laureate head of Apollo facing left. Rev. LEONTINON (retrograde), head of a roaring lion facing left, its tongue protruding, four grain-ears around (Rizzo, pl. XXIII, 19 (this obverse die); SNG ANS 234 (this obverse die)). Some light die-rust on obverse, beautiful iridescent cabinet tone. Superb Extremely Fine. Ex Ira & Larry Goldberg, Sale 41, 27 May 2007, lot 2850 Ex Numismatica Ars Classica, Auction 64, 17 May 2012, lot 691.
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