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A 19th c. Mahogany glazed Display Cabinet, with swan pediment, upstand back with shelf on corbel supports, the rectangular to having half-herringbone inlaid strip, over full width Mahogany lined frieze drawer with brass knobs, over the single 13 panel astragal door with wooden glazing bars, single pane glazed sides, opening to reveal two velvet lined shelves with Mahogany borders, cross-banded and boxwood strung throughout, 29 3/8'' wide x 58'' high x 17'' deep
Contemporary plated forgery, anonymous, c.81 B.C., possibly an emergency issue under Sulla [the normal populous would not have had the technology to produce let alone plate a coin] hence could have been produced at a 'moving' mint, Diademed head of Venus / Double cornucopiae, Sear 303, oval flan, reverse off centre, scarce, NVF/GF, together with a silver quinarius of Cn.Cornelius Lentulus, c. 88 B.C., Laureate head of Jupiter / Victory and trophy, Sear 255, a little 'cabinet blue', VF/NVF [2]
A rare vintage Stuart live steam ' Double 10 ' model engine. Copper pipes and black 'S' endplate. Approx 15cm tall. Built by the vendor's husband, and always very well maintained. Kept on display inside a cabinet, being regularly oiled. The engine still moves freely and works as it should. Comes with a mahogany display plinth. Provenance: Built by the vendor's husband, this engine won first prize in The Society Of Model & Experimental Engineers show in London, 1971. The builder's medal is also included within this lot. Built during the gentleman's time performing in the West End show ' Hello Dolly ' where he played head waiter. With a wide skill set, he also made the mahogany plinth the engine sits on. A rare engine, with a charming history.
A rare Victorian antique continental bisque / glass headed porcelain doll. Highly detailed blue glass eyes. With original period costume. Mounted within a wooden display glass fronted cabinet. The cabinet measuring; 56cm high, 54cm wide and 15cm deep. The doll measuring approx; 44cm tall. No damage to the doll, all fingers in tact.
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