CELTIC / UEFA CUP 02/03 Eleven programmes and 2 home tickets, 6 x homes v FK Suduva, Blackburn, Celta Vigo, Stuttgart with ticket, Liverpool with ticket, and semi-final v Boavista, 4 x aways at Blackburn, Liverpool, Stuttgart and semi-final at Boavista, and Final programme v FC Porto played in Seville. Good
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CELTIC, UNINSCRIBED COINAGE. AV STATER, 'REMIC' TYPE, MID-FIRST CENTURY B.C. Blank obverse, triple tailed horse right with wheel below. c.5.7g. VF. And a collection of Medieval and later hammered denominations, including John, Henry II, Charles I and a Charles the Bald, 840-877 A.D. Denier. (10 coins)
A COLLECTION OF POSTCARDS, C1910-50 including real photographic World War One soldiers, Russo Japanese war, British towns and villages, street scenes, Belfast, Studland, Birmingham and others including France, Switzerland, Brussels, dogs, art, royalty, the White Star Line RMS Titanic and RMS Celtic and greetings, postally used and unused (535 approx) ++++
A hallmarked silver locket with chased design on an unusual white metal necklace made up of ball and star design, a hallmarked silver Scottish brooch in the form of a Celtic cross, a silver pendant set with multi coloured paste and two hallmarked lapel badges with blue enamel writing reading "BS 15" and "BS 30"
Jacobs, Joseph. More Celtic Fairy Tales.1894, David Nutt, London. Illustrated by John. D. Batten. Limted edition "Only One Hundred and Twenty-five Copies of this Edition on Japanese Vellum Paper have been printed, of which One Hundred and Fifteen are for Sale" This edition No.89; Ruskin, John. Elements of Drawing and the Elements of Perspective.J.M.Dent & Sons Ltd, 1920; Dr Elizabeth Blackwell. Pioneer Work for Women. J.M.Dent, London; Bitmead, Richard. French Polishing and Enamelling: a practical work of instruction including numerous recipes for making polishes, varnishes, glaze-lacquers, revivers, etc. Crosby Lockwood & Son. 1920; and other titles by authors such as Thackeray
Good machine woven English ‘Celtic Hunting Rug’ designed by George Bain, manufactured by Messrs. Quayle & Tranter, Kidderminster, about 1948, 6ft. 6in. x 3ft. 11in. 1.98m. x 1.20m. An attractive rug in exceptional condition with blue printed manufacturers label verso. Another rug of this design and size was sold at Bonhams, Edinburgh 21st August 2013, Lot 434, for £1,250 including premium. Two examples, possibly with different colourways, are illustrated in George Bain, Celtic Art, The Methods of Construction, London, 12th impression, 1987, pl. 38.
Walters (John). An English-Welsh Dictionary, wherein, not only the Words, but also the Idioms and Phraseology of the English Language, are Carefully Translated into Welsh, by Proper and Equivalent Words and Phrases... 1st ed., 1794, a few light spots, E.H. Greenly signature and bookplate, contemporary diced calf, joints cracked, rubbed, 4to, together with Warrington (Rev. William), The History of Wales, in Nine Books: With an Appendix, 1st ed., 1786, some light spotting, E.B. Greenly signature, E.H. Greenly bookplate, contemporary calf, joints cracked, wormtracks to spine label, rubbed, 4to, plus Owen (William), A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English; with Numerous Illustrations, from the Literary Remains and from the Living Speech of the Cymry, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1803, title with engraved vignettes, a few manuscript corrections, a loose manuscript letter, dated 1810 from a Mr Woods probably to Elizabeth Greenly, from Croft Castle, regarding correcions to the work, some spotting. E.B. Greenly signature, E.H. Greenly bookplate, contemporary calf calf, spines rubbed, 8vo, with others related including John Collinson's The Beauties of British Antiquity, 1779, Edward Davies's Celtic Researches, on the Origin, Traditions & Language of the Ancient Britons, 1804 and The Cambrian Traveller's Guide, 2nd ed., 1813 (20)
An Arts and Crafts enamelled pendant by Murrle Bennett & Co, circa 1900 An Arts and Crafts enamelled pendant by Murrle Bennett & Co, circa 1900, the blue and green enamelled panel with a central Celtic knot with foliate highlights, suspended from an enamelled rectangular panel, with makers mark and stamped 950, 5.3cm long, suspended from a belcher link chain; together with a silver Arts and Crafts pendant, the shaped panel with blue, green and turquoise enamel, suspending a blue enamelled drop, hallmarked Birmingham 1909, makers mark LF, 4.8cm long
An interesting early polished Bronze Bracelet with knobbed decoration, of uncertain date but probably 600-400 BC. Knobbed rings and bracelets of this form are well known as forms of proto money in the Celtic cultures of the first millennium BC. Provenance - old East Anglian collection dispersed in 2015.

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