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An Edwardian silver mounted and leather bound note book holder, the centre applied with silver initials, by W & G Neal, London, 1903 together with two various early 20th Century silver mounted ivory page turners: one handle with wyvern fluted and engraved Celtic motif decoration, white metal apparently unmarked circa 1900 and the other with anthemion and scrolling handle, the mount with date letter d, probably London, 1899, maker's mark rubbed, the ivory blade incised with the name HUGH in script (3) AF
Robert Allison- a Scottish silver and moss agate kilt/plaid brooches, circular form with a cabochon moss agate set to the centre with an embossed Celtic border, diameter approx. 50mm, probably Glasgow Circa 1952, total gross weight approx. 23gms Condition report: Good- stone intact, minor wear & tear only
A Highland Silver-Mounted Dirk19th CenturyWith tapering blade double-edged over half its length and cut with a narrow fuller along the back on each side of the forte, slightly shouldered figured wooden grip carved with Celtic knotwork set with small silver studs, basal mount engraved with a repeated trellis design of flower-heads, engraved shoulder straps, and circular pommel-cap and button each with engraved decoration and knurled edge, in original black leather scabbard (minor damage, by-knife and fork missing) tooled with gothic quatrefoils, mounts engraved en suite and including locket decorated with a vacant shield against a martial trophy 34.5 cm. bladeFootnotes:ProvenanceThe Mark and Peter Dineley CollectionsFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Scottish Dirk18th CenturyWith tapering blade (some old pitting and rust patination) double-edged towards the point and fullered along the back on each side, the forte on one side stamped with bladesmith's name 'Falconer Dunkeld', shouldered swelling wooden grip (some old worming) carved with Celtic interlace, brass basal mount engraved with a martial trophy on one side centred on a Union shield, and flat brass pommel-cap engraved with thistle leaves centred on the bud-shaped tang button, in original leather scabbard (worn and damaged, chape missing) tooled with repeated designs of flower-heads and concentric circles, engraved brass mounts involving a vacant shield-shaped escutcheon and a thistle, and with by-knife (fork missing) en suite with the dirk 35.5 cm. blade Footnotes:This cutler appears to be unrecordedFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Scottish Silver-Mounted DirkMid-Late 18th CenturyWith broad tapering blade fullered over nearly its entire length on each side, the back notched and fullered over half its length to the double-edged point, shouldered rootwood grip carved with an S-shaped scroll on each side and with swelling tapering grip carved with a design of Celtic interlace (pommel slightly damaged), basal mount and side-straps engraved with wriggle-work, circular pommel-cap engraved en suite including a star on the top, and retained by a silver tang nut, in original black leather scabbard (some crazing) with silver mounts en suite, the by-knife and fork en suite with the dirk, the former stamped 'AC' on the blade 34 cm. bladeFootnotes:ProvenanceThe Mark and Peter Dineley CollectionsFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Hughes 1965, Football Autographed 16 X 12 Photo, A Superb Image Depicting The Celtic Captain Scoring The Winning Goal From The Penalty Spot Against Rangers In The 1965 Scottish League Cup Final At Hampden Park, Signed Using A Blue Marker. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Billy Mcneill 1972, Football Autographed 16 X 12 Photo, A Superb Image Depicting The Celtic Captain Shaking Hands With His Man United Counterpart Bobby Charlton Prior To His Testimonial At Old Trafford In 1972, Signed (By Mcneill Only) Using A Green Marker. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Celtic 1967, Football Autographed 16 X 12 Photo, A Superb Image Depicting Celtic's Returning Heroes Parading The European Cup Around A Packed Celtic Park, The Day After A 2-1 Victory Over Inter Milan In The 1967 Final, Signed By Mcneill, Chalmers, Gemmell, Wallace, Lennox, Auld, Clark And Craig Using A Silver Marker. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Willie Wallace 1971, Football Autographed 12 X 8 Photo, A Superb Image Depicting Bertie Auld Being Chaired By Team Mates Wallace, Gemmell And Mcneill After His Last Game In The Green & White Hoops Of Celtic, A Resounding 6-1 Victory Over Clyde At Celtic Park In 1971, Signed (By Wallace Only) Using A Green Marker. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A collection of ceramics including Surrey ceramics pottery coffee wares with Celtic style decoration on an oatmeal coloured ground, further studio pottery wares including bowl by Sue Burton with painted leaf decoration, a boxed Beswick vase from the Silhouette range with iris decoration, after Vincent Van Gogh, a Beswick model of a Jack Russell, etc (a collection)
A SMALL SELECTION OF WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a silver gate bracelet with heart clasp, with a silver hallmark for Birmingham, an openwork circular brooch in the form of thistles, with a silver hallmark for Edinburgh, a Celtic sword brooch, with a silver hallmark for Edinburgh, an amethyst set ring, with a silver hallmark for Birmingham, ring size Q, a small silver funnel pendant with a London hallmark, together with a Royal Artilliary brooch, white metal set with rose cut diamonds, approximate gross weight 35.2 grams
TWO 9CT GOLD LOCKETS AND CHAINS, to include a 9ct rose gold floral engraved oval locket, with a 9ct hallmark for Birmingham, suspended from a fine belcher chain, to a spring clasp with a 9ct hallmark for Birmingham, length 400mm, together with a 9ct gold Celtic engraved design locket, with a 9ct hallmark for Birmingham, suspended from a fine double link yellow metal chain, stamped 375, approximate gross weight 9.3 grams
An Elizabeth II Scottish Silver Quaich, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1999, the bowl circular, with three lug handles, each with Celtic knot decoration and applied with mottled stones, in fitted case, the case 18cm wide, the quaich 10.2cm diameter, gross weight 7oz 6dwt . Fully marked near rim. The marks are clear. The base stamped 'Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh' and numbered '59/200'. In generally good condition with only some minor surface scratches and wear. There are some minor scuffs to the case.
An Irish Silver Cup, by Alwright and Marshall Ltd., Dublin, 1938, with a globular bowl, on spreading foot with openwork stem, with four winged supports, the rood, handles and rim each cast with Celtic style decoration, 39oz 12dwt . Fully marked near handle. There is some wear to the marks, though each is still legible. The surface of the bowl is somewhat uneven in places. There are overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points.
A reproduction oak spinning wheel, 20th century, with a 45cm spindled wheel, raised upon bobbin turned supports, 86cm high, along with an oak Welsh spinning chair carved with a Celtic type crest above an open work splat and a circular seat, 100cm high, along with a second smaller spinning chair, 66cm high (3)
A LARGE SILVER QUAICH by Sibray Hall & Company Limited (Charles Clement Pilling), Sheffield 1921, of standard circular form, the lugs with Celtic knotwork decoration, the body with a band of Celtic ropework, mythical beasts, roundels and twin blank cartouche, 31.5cm across the lugs, 561gms Condition Report: Available upon request
AN INTERESTING CELTIC CLAN BROOCH based on an ancient rock carving at Lochawe. This example is unhallmarked white metal. This brooch was made several times in silver and among others presented to Duchess Sutherland of Argyll, a gold copy was presented to Princess Louise on her marriage to the Marquis of Lorne in 1871. There is a newspaper clipping with this brooch, with the full story. Dimensions of the brooch 6.9cm x 5.7cm, weight 32.6gms Condition Report: Light general wear.
A collection of 9ct gold and diamond set dress rings, to include a two stone ring, diamond solitaire, Celtic style band set and a cross over ring set with possibly pale lilac stones and diamond set borders, sizes J, P, M1/2 and N, combined total gross weight approx 8.3gmsCondition report: Good- all stones present and intact, some light scratches commensurate with age
A Flat Link Herringbone Style Chain, stamped "925", with matching bracelet another, similar stamped "925", two Figaro link bracelets, suspending puffed heart charms, stamped "925", another similar with belcher link and t-bar fastener, stamped "925", a modern charm style bracelet with Celtic panel style links, suspending dolphin charms, 'E', 'B', 'L' letters, etc, stamped "925", similar link chain, with dolphin pendant, stamped "925", a Celtic style chain, with claw set highlight, stamped "925", a modern panel bracelet, with star shape design, stamped "925", a box link chain with alternate bead detail, stamped "925", similar chain, suspending tower pendant, stamped "York", a circular openwork texture pendant, depicting "Pinewood House", stamped "925", on fine chain, and a modern cabochon pendant, stamped "925".
Swarovski: A Bunch of Grapes Brooch, boxed, a miniature Swarovski present/gift ornament, boxed, a heart shape amber colour pendant on chain, similar earstuds, together with a small selection of costume jewellery, including imitation pearl bead necklace, other bead necklace, floral style brooches, Celtic and other brooches, two ladies wristwatches, and a ladies jewellery box:- One Tray
18th CENTURY PROVENANCE ROMAN LEAD "PIG" / INGOT YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, 81 A.D. cast lead, of rectangular form, with a raised inscription which reads: 'IMPERATORE CAESARE DOMITIANO AUGUSTO CONSULE SEPTIMUM’ referring to the Emperor Domitian's seventh consulate, inscribed on one side with the word: ‘BRIG’ indicating the ingot was produced in the territory of the Brigantes tribe(58.5 x 10.5 x 13.5cm, weight approximately 69.8kg)Footnote: Provenance: Sir Thomas Ingilby Baronet, Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire. The piece is accompanied by a copy of a document dated to 1768 saying that this ingot and another similar one were discovered c. 1731 in a peat bog on Hayshaw Moor, near Greenho' Hill, close to Pately Bridge, North Yorkshire. The item was subsequently recorded in the Ripley Castle Guidebook as having been kept on a radiator shelf. It has been documented since its discovery in various inventories, including the inventory of the effects of Sir Henry Day Ingilby, dated 29th April 1890. The other ingot discovered alongside this piece was bequeathed to the British Museum in 1772, where it still resides (accession no. 1772.9-11.1). Bonhams, London, Antiquities, 26 th April 2007, lot 303, sold for £36,000 including premium. Note: The inscription on this ingot allows us to date it quite precisely, it records the Emperor Domitian’s seventh consulate, placing the making of this lead ingot to the latter part of 81 AD. The word ‘BRIG’ indicates it was produced in the territory of the Brigantes, a tribe that was settled across much of modern-day northern England. This would fit well given the ingots discovery location near Pateley Bridge and its proximity to the ancient lead mines at Wharfedale. The political situation in Britain at the time was highly volatile. The Brigantes were riven by a split between the pro and anti-Roman factions. Following the chaos of the Year of Four Emperors in 69 AD, the pro Roman Queen of the Brigantes, Cartimandua (from the Celtic ‘Sleek Pony’) was deposed by her former husband and leader of the anti-Roman faction, Venutius. The chroniclers are not entirely clear, but it appears large swathes of Britain had to be abandoned by the Romans in the chaos that followed. Clawing back the northern territories they had lost took a number of years, with the Brigantes resorting to their superior knowledge of the hills, forests and valleys, striking at the invading forces with hit and run tactics. In 79 AD the governor Agricola came north with an overwhelming force, pushing through the Brigantes territory into Caledonia, potentially as far north as the Firth of Tay, all the while building forts and forward operating bases. Though this appears to have quietened the situation somewhat, pockets of resistance throughout the Brigantes nominal territory remained for several decades. By 81 AD, at the time this ingot was produced, Agricola was campaigning in the Southern Uplands of modern Scotland and the situation remained fragile. It is therefore likely that the location where this precious material was being mined was heavily guarded and remained at risk of attack. Such was the value of lead to the Romans, they pushed ahead with its production through this volatile period. The mines of ancient Britain were crucial to the Roman Empire. Indeed, the local Celtic tribes had traded raw metals across the continent for millennia and the mineral wealth of Britain had been famous all around the Classical World prior to its invasion by the Emperor Claudius in 43 AD. After the subjugation, British lead was exported all over the Empire, used in the aqueducts and plumbing that allowed Rome to grow its cities and to develop its agriculture. For similar examples of pig ingots, please see; Potter, T.W. 1983. Roman Britain . p.50, figs. 55, 57.
Subutteo - various boxed teams including OHW23 Bradford City c.1960s; Ref.13 Heavyweight Team Holland; Heavyweight Team Ref.28 Norwich (white socks version); Ref. 25 Celtic; Heavyweight Team Ref.35 Barnet / East Fife; Heavyweight Team Ref.77 Wolves / Newport County (orange outer / black inner bases) Mid 1970's; Set C.133 Interchangeable Goalkeepers; set c.131 Corner Kickers; Santiago ref 30 Cambridge United & Ref 21 Leeds United

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