Ca. 100 BC - 1000 AD. Wearable Celtic Iron Age, Druidic flat section pendant; It depicts a large sun motif; a stylized vagina in the middle (symbolizing Earth); Celts belived that life was created through the marriage of the sun and Earth; this pendant was possibly used in cult rituals. Good Condition; Size: 45mm; 1.77in; 12gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
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A group of Elizabeth II silver, including: a silver oval dish, by Carrs, Sheffield, 2000; a silver circular dish, by Carrs, Sheffield, 1998; an silver dish with Celtic knot border, Sheffield, 2001; a bowl, by Victoria Silverware, Birmingham, 2001; a small box with foliage cover, by A J Poole, Birmingham, 2000; a nut-dish, by Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 1987; a paper-knife in the form of a meat-skewer, in case; a silver-mounted cut-glass decanter, the mounts Birmingham, 1986; together with: a George VI tea-strainer and stand; a George VI silver napkin-ring 1942; a pair of napkin-rings, stamped 'Sterling Silver' and a vesta case with English import marks for London, 1994, weight of silver 16.8ozt (a lot)
Thirteen silver boxes, with English marks or English import marks, six modelled as a sweet in wrapper, each with hinged cover; the cover of two with Celtic knot decoration; three oblong and engraved with foliage; one circular and engraved 'First Tooth' and one circular with pull off cover, 6ozt; together with thirteen further boxes, four circular and with nylon fitted interiors; one set with an enamel-style plaque set cover; two differing boxes set with mother-of-pearl; a ring-box and five further boxes set with hardstones or with glass cover (26)
OMAR RAMSDEN & ALWYN CARR: AN EDWARDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER PEPPER POT, London, 1900, baluster form, pull-off pierced cover, the body decorated with embossed Celtic and Tudor Rose strapwork, central girdle, below reading "YOUNG LAUGHTER MAKES THE OLD WORLD GAY", raised on a spreading circular foot, 8.5cm high (c.2oz)
A Modern Scottish Dirk by Pooley, Tthe 29cm single edge steel blade double edged for the last 14cm, etched with maker's mark Pooley Sword, London, with ebonised Celtic basket weave and studded grip, plated ferrule and pommel with ERII crown, the black leather scabbard with thistle embossed nickel plated mounts, 45cm. Good clean condition.
A modern caster Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1932, of traditional baluster form, embossed Celtic border to body, the pull off pierced lid with knopped finial; together with a matched swing handled sugar basin and milk jug, a cream jug and a sauce boat (5) (Dimensions: Height: 20cm, combined weight: 24.6oz)(Height: 20cm, combined weight: 24.6oz)
A George III Celtic Point basting spoon M.C., Edinburgh 1797, italic AM engraved to terminal; together with a basting spoon, London 1798, of Old English pattern, foliate C engraved to terminal and another W.T., London 1779, of Old English pattern (3) (Dimensions: Length: 32cm, 30.5cm, 29cm, combined weight: 8.8oz)(Length: 32cm, 30.5cm, 29cm, combined weight: 8.8oz)
Two modern 9ct gold bangles the first of bi-coloured hinged design, with Roman numeral detail; the second of hinged design, with Celtic knot pattern throughout; together with a 1970s tri-coloured brick link bracelet, stamped 9KT (3)Condition report: Both bangles in good condition, some light surface wear, closing securely. Both fully hallmarked. Gross weight: 38g 1970's bracelet also with only light surface wear, fastening securely. Not fully hallmarked, stamped 9KT. Gross weight: 16.5g
A modern waterpot Wakely & Wheeler, London 1944, of inverted pear form, Celtic border, Gothic B to body, C scroll handle, turned finial, raised on a stepped spreading foot; together with a spirit kettle, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1905, of oval form, raised on four elongated legs with burner loosely in the Dresser style (2) (Dimensions: Height: 19.5cm, 26.5cm, weight (all in): 45.5oz)(Height: 19.5cm, 26.5cm, weight (all in): 45.5oz)Condition report: generally okay, ball nut to end ofhandle on sprit kettle missing
A cased pair of Victorian trencher salts John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1893, of octagonal baluster form, gilt bowls, matching spoons, retailed by Aitchison... Edinburgh; together with a cased caster and milk jug set, Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1939, Celtic beast border, raised on four mythical themed legs and paw feet; together with a collection of various condiments (qty) (Dimensions: Width: 87mm, Weighable silver: 33.75oz)(Width: 87mm, Weighable silver: 33.75oz)
A set of four George II tablespoons indistinct makers mark, Edinburgh 1751, of Celtic Point pattern; together with another similar later pair, a dessert spoon, all of Celtic Point pattern, initials or crest engraved to terminal; together with a set of four table forks, of Fiddle pattern (12) (Dimensions: Length: 22cm, combined weight: 24.8oz)(Length: 22cm, combined weight: 24.8oz)
A collection of Irish and other silver to include; a sauce boat, William Egan, Cork, of conventional form, Celtic border; a pair of asparagus tongs Dublin circa 1807, (No duty mark), of plain form; five odd pieces of flatware; a pair of Scottish Victorian copy triffid pattern table spoons and a fork (qty) (Dimensions: Combined weight: 27.7oz)(Combined weight: 22oz)
A cased pair of silver and gold bracelets of Celtic inspiration in a fitted case by R. Lyon 124 Holborn, London, marked with maker's mark on rear of silver links, the curved lid of the case inscribed "Lucky Links of Glen Tana" (Dimensions: Length: 18.5cm)(Length: 18.5cm)Condition report: Note: The bracelets can be joined to form a necklet
GOOD SELECTION OF SILVER JEWELLERY including an amethyst pendant on chain, boxed; a Celtic Lands Collection pendant on chain, boxed; a marcasite pendant on chain, boxed; a pair of Heather Gems earrings, boxed; a suite of crystal set jewellery - earrings and matching pendant on chain; and an enamel decorated clover design pendant on chain, etc.
Five George IV Irish silver Celtic Point pattern dessert spoons engraved with a crest Dublin 1827, maker JB and a pair of George III silver sauce ladles London 1794 Maker Richard Crossley 7.6oz Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
BOX CONTAINING VARIOUS VICTORIAN PLASTER MAQUETTES with architectural designs including acanthus leaf, Celtic bands ETC Provenance:PLEASE SEE FULL PROVENANCE / BACKGROUND IN LOT 180 Being sold on behalf of stonemasons and structural engineers W Clarke, Llandaff, Cardiff. W Clarke are one of the oldest companies in Cardiff to continue operating. The company has a long working association with Llandaff Cathedral and was involved in the construction and installation of external monuments to the building during nineteenth century restoration projects, led by architect John Prichard

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