Celtic Gaul silver coin group (3). Circa 150-100 BC. Largest 15mm, 3.4g. To include 2x Obol of Marseille. Head left. R. Four-spoke wheel, MA in the quarters. Ref: LT 580. South-East Gaul, Longostaletes. Traces of stylized head left. R. Cross with dot in centre, crescent in three quadrants, circle below crescent in fourth quadrant.
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Celtic Iron age linch pin and terret ring. Circa 1st century BCE- 1st century CE. Copper-alloy, 55mm x 28mm, 110g & 63mm x 49mm, 51.9g. The body of the linch pin is cylindrical and bulbous to one end with a tappering waste and fluted terminal. The terminal is detailed with a pellet in annulet motif within a large recessed circle. The main body of is decorated with two curving incised lines that form frames around a series of bright red enamelled circular cells. The terret ring has molded collars and knops.
Celtic Birdlip brooch. Circa 1st century CE. A late iron Age / Romano-British variant with a large ring attachment. Possibly used to secure a chain between a pair of brooches worn across the chest. The ring secures through the head of the brooch and behind the pin hinge. Copper-alloy, 22g. 91mm. A large example in a very good state of preservation.
of oval form, with Celtic band borders, a spot-hammered finish and on four bun feet, the base with the makers facsimile signature, London 1924; 5" (12.7cm) long; 4.8ozt. *CR General wear, some light dinks to the rim, otherwise nice. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Ancient British Celtic gold quarter stater 1cm diameter (Geometric type) 1.3g approx, Indian gold coin Mysore (Tipu Sultan) 6.5mm, Medieval? silver hammered coin, Roman silver coin helmeted head of Roma (3g approx), pre 1947 GB loose coinage and other antique coins inc gold (smallest 5.8g Whaddon Chase series?, Chute type and Gallic War Uniface? 5.9g and 6.1g.)
A SMALL BAG OF JEWELLERY, to include a silver hinged bangle with foliate pattern, hallmarked Birmingham, a silver filigree flower brooch, hallmarked London import, a silver butterfly brooch hallmarked London, a silver Celtic brooch hallmarked Edinburgh, a silver curb link chain fitted with a spring clasp hallmarked Sheffield import, approximate gross weight 64.3 grams, together with a pair of white metal filigree flower non-pierced clip on earrings, stamped 925, a fine white metal S link chain with spring clasp stamped 925, a fine snake chain, a 'Joyce' name pendant chain and a white metal curb link chain
A GROUP OF CLARICE CLIFF CELTIC WARE, comprising a 'Celtic Harvest' biscuit barrel and two preserve pots, each moulded and painted with fruits and wheatsheaves on a textured cream ground, with plated covers, and printed green backstamps reading 'Celtic Harvest, Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery Co, England', together with a 'Celtic Leaf and Berry' preserve pot, with plated cover and spoon, having an A J Wilkinson Ltd/Royal Staffordshire Pottery backstamp (4) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, one Celtic Harvest preserve pot has a stained hairline and chips to the inner rim, all other pieces have light crazing and a little wear)
A collection of boxed Subbuteo Table Soccer 00 scale players to include clubs from the 1960s -1990s. Good examples of complete sets, Derby, Celtic (2), Arsenal, Scotland, Brazil together with later sets with teams, Liverpool Aston Villa, Leeds United and other clubs. Also included is a quantity of accessories. 12 boxed club sets in total plus accessories. In fair to good condition. With majority of players in very good order.
Autographed Willie Wallace Commemorative Cover : A Superbly Designed Modern Commemorative Cover, Issued By Sporting Legends In 2008, Depicting The 1967 European Cup Final - Celtic V Inter Milan, Signed By Centre-Forward Willie Wallace In Black Biro Pen. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Charlie Nicholas signed 16x12 inch colour montage photo pictured during his playing days for Celtic F.C. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Autographed John 'Dixie' Deans 16 X 12 Limited-Edition : A Superb 16 X 12 Limited Edition Print Depicting Celtic Manager Jock Stein Celebrating With Centre-Forward John 'Dixie' Deans After The 1972 Scottish Cup Final At Hampden Park, Deans Scored A Memorable Hat-Trick In A 6-1 Victory Over Hibernian, Limited To 75 It Has Been Signed (By Deans Only) To The Lower Border In Fine Black Marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
VINTAGE IRISH CLARSACH OR CELTIC FOLK HARP of traditional triangular form, painted with flowers and foliage, carved details, 110cms high, with harp key, spare strings, manual, and music etc.Provenance: private collection SurreyComments: light wear and scuffs overall, some string missing, tuning key, spare strings, manuals etc inc., viewing recommended
An early 20th century yellow metal bracelet and other collectables, the gate link style bracelet, 11.3g, and 17cm opened, appears to be 9ct gold, together with several coins including two 18th century copper coins, a worn 1844 crown, an 1889 crown, F, and smaller silver coins, a silver Celtic style brooch and a gold plated retractable pencil (parcel)
Stuart, John Sobieski Stolberg [& Charles Edward] Vestiarium Scoticum from the Manuscript formerly in the Library of the Scots College at Douay. With an Introduction and Notes. Edinburgh: William Tait, 1842. First edition, folio (36.8 x 26cm), original red morocco richly gilt overall including large block of the royal arms of Scotland to covers, all edges gilt, 109 pp., half-title, hand-coloured lithographic plate, 75 chromolithographic glazed plates of tartan patterns, mounted as issued, captioned tissue-guards, vellum presentation leaf to front lettered in gilt ‘The gift of the Honble Frances Fraser of Lovat on her marriage, from her grandmother Amelia Mary Fraser of Strichen, 1844’, plates offset onto tissue-guards, variable spotting to mounts The Library of a Scottish Gentleman One of 50 copies according to the ODNB. A notorious work of forgery and fantasy by the impostor Stuart brothers, Englishmen whose real surname was Allen, but who presented themselves (in good faith or otherwise) as illegitimate sons of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, and set about producing works revealing the wealth, and strictly Catholic and Celtic character, of Scottish culture in the middle ages. Their claims that the Vestiarium Scoticum was based on a 15th-century manuscript in their possession were denounced by Walter Scott before his death as fraudulent, but the published work nevertheless had an enduring influence.
Stuart, John Sobieski Stolberg & Charles Edward The Costume of the Clans with Observations upon the Literature, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce of the Highlands and Western Isles during the Middle Ages; and on the Influence of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries upon their Present Condition. Edinburgh: John Menzies, 1845. Large folio (55.6 x 40cm), contemporary red half morocco, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, 165 pp., etched additional title-page, 36 plates, most of them hand-coloured etchings of Highland costume (frequently heightened in gum arabic), the remainder including tinted lithographs of antiquities, tissue-guards, errata leaf to rear, bookplate of Sir Thomas Dawson Brodie, 1st Baronet (1832-1896), Scottish lawyer, occasional spotting including to etched and letterpress titles, marginal tide-mark to tinted lithographic plates [not in Abbey Life] A notorious work of forgery and fantasy by the impostor Stuart brothers, Englishmen whose real surname was Allen, but who presented themselves (in good faith or otherwise) as grandsons of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, and set about producing works revealing the wealth, and strictly Catholic and Celtic character, of Scottish culture in the middle ages.
A diamond and 18ct white gold cross over band set to the centre with a round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.10ct, band width approx 6mm, size O, total gross weight approx 3.6gms along with a diamond set two tone 9ct gold band with Celtic pierced decoration set with small diamond accents, width approx 6mm, total gross weight approx 3.5gms Further details: good stones present and intact, wear some scratches commensurate with age to two tone ring
A replica Mackintosh silver cross with enamel work and chain, a silver hummingbird brooch, a Thai silver brooch, a sterling silver maple leaf pin, a Scottish Thistle with amethyst brooch( 925 KH 96), Mexican silver abalone set brooch, a pair of pyramid drop earrings, a silver Scottish thistle brooch (T Ebbutt, Edinburgh date P), a silver Celtic cross (unmarked) on a silver trace link chain 40cm, a Millennium silver bookmark, and a moonstone silver set pin/brooch. 75gms.
John R Brunsdon (British 1933-2014), 'Celtic Cross', limited edition coloured print, No 31/50, signed in pencil by the Artist. Plate size 59x44cm approx. Framed and glazed. Provenance: local private vendor. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Rather grubby externally, but the print appears in good original condition.
A MATCHED SET OF SIX CELTIC POINT PATTERN TABLESPOONS WILLIAM AULD, EDINBURGH 1798 & PATRICK ROBERTSON, EDINBURGH 1788 with engraved initials to the terminal of the first and engraved crest and motto to the second; together with a set of three Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, James Mitchelson, 1717 and one by James Kerr, 1747, initials engraved to reverse of terminal and one Old English tablespoon, William Dempster 1747, initials engraved to both sides of terminal 24oz (combined) A Private East Coast Scottish Collection, collected over two generations

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