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FIVE VARIOUS LADLES:- An Aberdeen toddy ladle, initialled "G", by James Erskine, an Old English pattern sauce ladle, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1784, two George III cream ladles, and a large Scottish sauce ladle with a Celtic point, initialled, by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1791; the latter 8" (20.3 cms) long; 4.5 oz (5)
Iron Age Celtic Iron Spear Head2nd century BC-1st century AD. A hand-forged iron spearhead with socket, thick median neck and lentoid-section leaf-shaped blade of piled construction. 170 grams, 25 cm (9 3/4"). Property of a European gentleman living in the UK; formerly in a private collection formed in the 1990s. [No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Iron Age Celtic to Medieval Ring Group1st century BC and later. A mixed group of bronze finger rings of various dates comprising:two with very fine hoop, cross on bezel; one similar, double coil to bezel; one with narrow hoop, conical bezel; one similar, starburst on elliptical bezel; one with substantial hoop, blue hardstone insert; two similar, knop to the bezel; one with broad hoop, the bezel a stud; three with flat panel bezel, incised design; one similar with inset crystal; one similar with square bezel, ring-and-dot motifs; two similar with elliptical bezel, ring-and-dot motifs; one with discoid bezel, incised cross; one similar, s-scroll design; one similar, lozengiform bezel. 59 grams, 19-29 mm (3/4 - 1 1/4"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. [19]Fine condition.Starting Price: 140
Iron Age Celtic Artefact Group1st century BC-1st century AD. A mixed group of bronze artefacts comprising: a discoid belt or strap loop; a looped finial with hollow underside; a hexagonal stamp with saltire design; a hollow mount, discoid with pin to the rear, red enamel to the interior, corrugated rim; an openwork fitting with La Tene trumpet-shaped arms and pierced discs within; an openwork nail-cleaner, two loops and ribbed waist; a woad grinder. 71 grams, 33-49 mm (1 1/4 - 2"). Property of a Hampshire Gentleman; acquired before 1990; some with old dealer tickets, giving descriptions and findspots, etc. [7, No Reserve]Fair condition.Starting Price: 5
Iron Age Celtic Spear Head2nd century BC-1st century AD. A hand-forged iron spearhead with leaf-shaped blade and rounded tip, substantial neck and tubular socket; the edges of the blade added as a separate ferrous shoe forged onto the core. 270 grams, 47 cm (18 1/2"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000; found near Littlington, Cambridgeshire, UK. Fine condition.Starting Price: 100
Roman and Iron Age Celtic Bronze Brooch Collection1st century BC-3rd century AD. A mixed group of brooches of various dates comprising: a discoid plate brooch with peripheral lugs, central stud; an Alesia type brooch with ribbed section to the bow; a La Tene III type bow brooch with integral spring. 23 grams, 35-58 mm (1 1/4 - 2 1/4"). Property of an East London gentleman; found various sites in South East England. [3, No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Iron Age Celtic Spear Head2nd century BC-1st century AD. A hand-forged iron spearhead with leaf-shaped, lentoid-section blade, short neck and split socket. 220 grams, 30 cm (11 3/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000; found near Littleington, Cambridgeshire, UK. [No Reserve]Fair condition, tip absent, probably ritually broken.Starting Price: 5
TOMATIN 5 YEAR OLD `BIG T` Blended Scotch whisky, bottled for the Asian market. 75cl, 43% volume. INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE F.C. BLEND Limited-edition blended Scotch whisky, commemorating Inverness Caledonian Thistle`s defeat of Celtic at Parkhead on Tuesday 8th February 2000. Bottle number 265. 70cl, 40% volume. Fill is a little low. TOMATIN 10 YEAR OLD Single Highland malt whisky. 70cl, 40% volume. In tube. 2 5cl MINIATURES: TOMATIN 10yo and THE ANTIQUARY 21 YEAR OLD (1979 DISTILLED BARRELL-STYLE RELEASE, 54.2% volume). 3 bottles and 2 miniatures
A Skein Dhu, with scallop back steel blade, ebony grip with Celtic knot carved decoration and leather scabbard; a Hunting Knife, the double edge steel ``Witness`` blade stamped Taylor, Sheffield, with stacked leather washer grip and leather sheath; a Bowie Type Knife, with double edge steel blade and plated cutlery handle, lacks scabbard (3)
Celtic Catuvellauni - Tasciovanus - TSVI Unit70 BC-30 AD, AR unit. Obv: TSVI in panel; pellet above and below. Rev: Celtic warrior riding left with long shield, pellet behind helmet and below horse. 1.11 grams. S. 238 variant; V. 1800 variant; BMC -. The use of the inscription TSVI on this coin, presumably a contraction for T[A]S[CIO]VI[ANVS], is not mentioned in the standard catalogues. Good very fine. Extremely rare variant.Starting Price: £200
Celtic Iceni - Early Face/Horse UnitCirca 50-30 BC. Obv: head right with pellets in annulet in front. Rev: horse right with ringed pellet behind, pellet ring above and traces of corn ear below. 1.30 grams. VA -; BMC -; S. -; see Rudd List 60, No 42 for details of the type (Rudd lists this as `Phallic Corn Ear` type, Gregory Cc). [No Reserve] Near very fine. Rare and unlisted in standard references.Starting Price: £5
Roman Pomponi - Republican Serrate Denarius118 BC. Obv: L POMPONI CN F, X legend with helmeted head of Roma right. Rev: naked Celtic warrior, brandishing a spear and holding a shield and carnyx, driving a racing biga right, L LIC CN DOM legend in exergue. 3.91 grams. Cosconia 1; Sear 158; Crawford 282/2; Sydenham 521. [No Reserve] Extremely fine.Starting Price: £5
Anglo-Saxon Celtic Cross - Eclectic Sceatta710-760 AD. Obv: two standing figures holding crosses with long cross between. Rev: celtic cross with pellets to centre and ends, with rosettes in angles. 0.98 grams. S. 822. Found Kent 2012. [No Reserve] Fine, some surface flaking.Starting Price: £5
Bronze Age Gold Pennanular Striped Ring MoneyLate Bronze Age, 1500-1000 BC. A pennanular gold open ring or adornment with stripes of silver banding inlaid, both sides hammered flat; the silver bands especially visible to the interior surfaces. 12.44 grams, 18.79 mm (3/4"). Cf. Taylor, Joan J. Bronze Age Goldwork of the British Isles, plate 33g for a very similar example. Purchased Stixwold, Lincolnshire, 2008; formerly in a private collection formed in the 1970s; shown at British Museum, London (their analysis stated to be 87% gold and 13% silver) and subsequently authorised for return to the vendor by the Rotherham and Doncaster Coroner following a legal case; accompanied by a letter confirming HM Coroner, South Yorkshire (East), confirming this. These penannular gold rings of Bronze Age date are commonly called `ring money`, as it is thought that they served as a form of early currency or exchange, in a similar manner to the later Celtic iron currency bars. This example is most unusual in having the sides hammered. Very fine condition. Extremely rare.Starting Price: £450
Iron Age Celtic Electrum Spiral Ring1st century BC-1st century AD. A finger ring formed from an electrum bar of flat section, spiral wound with pointed ends. 3.02 grams, 19 mm overall, internal diameter 14.53 mm (approximate size British G 1/2, USA 3 1/2, Europe 5.55, Japan 5) (3/4"). Found by Henry Mossop, Owmby 1975. Fine condition.Starting Price: £350
Iron Age Celtic Bronze Staff Finial2nd century BC-1st century AD. A British cast staff finial comprising a hollow cylindrical neck and stern male head with pronounced sloping chin, triangular nose and slit mouth; the head with two flat c-shaped horns extending from brow to nape; the eyes formed as small black glass inserts. 52 grams, 49 mm (2"). Found Surrey, UK. Fine condition.Starting Price: £300
Iron Age Celtic Bronze Votive Miniature Sword3rd century BC-1st century AD. A cast miniature sword with thin, D-section blade, ribbed and balustered hilt and large discoid pommel. 3.06 grams, 10.5 cm (4"). Ex Gawain McInley collection; formerly in the Peter Sharrer collection and a Mayfair private collection. Fine condition.Starting Price: £200
Iron Age Celtic La Tene Bronze Fibula4th century BC. A cast fibula with returned foot extending to the catchplate; the bow D-section with baluster and rib detailing; the pin and spring present. 7.18 grams, 39 mm (1 1/2"). From an important Mayfair, London, UK collection; item no.2046. [No Reserve] Fine condition.Starting Price: £5
Iron Age Celtic Bronze Fibula4th-3rd century BC. A bronze fibula formed from a single twisted wire, with two springs, double loop, coil and hooked catch. 4.49 grams, 50 mm (2"). See Hattatt, R. Iron Age and Roman Brooches, items 221, 224. Private collection, Nottinghamshire, UK; acquired late 1980s-early 1990s. Fibulae formed with a single length of wire and the spring formed from compound coils are a feature of the La Tene I series.[No Reserve] Fine condition.Starting Price: £5
Iron Age Celtic Bronze Enamelled Strap Junction1st century BC-1st century AD. A cast strap junction formed as an annular mount with L-shaped lug to the underside; to the upper face two discoid panels, each with a central lozenge filled with yellow enamel, traces of white enamel in the surrounding ellipses. 11 grams, 29 mm (1 1/4"). From an important Mayfair, London, UK collection, acquired from a London gallery, 1991; inventory no. 91.409, cat. 463. Fine condition.Starting Price: £200
Iron Age Celtic Bronze Enamelled Harness Mount1st century BC-1st century AD. A cast discoid mount with round-section spigot to the reverse; the design a cross of four T-shaped elements with interstitial arrowhead shapes filled with yellow enamel. 8.2 grams, 29 mm (1"). Found Surrey, UK. The enamelling technique is similar to that used on British hanging bowls recovered from Anglo-Saxon burials of the 7th century AD.[No Reserve] Fine condition.Starting Price: £5
Iron Age Celtic Ceramic Blackware Urn4th-1st century BC. A coarse blackware biconical urn with small flattened base, broad shoulder and everted rim; to the upper shoulder two horizontal lines and a series of shallow scrolls. 1.2 kg, 19 cm (7 1/2"). Ex Bowyer collection, Wiltshire, UK. [No Reserve] Fine condition.Starting Price: £5
Iron Age Celtic Iron Spearhead1st century BC-1st century AD. A hand-forged iron spearhead with broad lanceolate blade, thick central midrib extending to an expanding tubular closed socket; transverse attachment rivet within the socket. 363 grams, 28 cm (11"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. [No Reserve] Fine unconserved condition.Starting Price: £5
Iron Age Celtic Iron Trident3rd century BC-1st century AD. A hand-forged iron trident head with tapering socket and three prongs; the socket of split construction with hole for an attachment peg; the prongs square-section with barbs. 485 grams, 46 cm (18"). Property of a Hertfordshire gentleman. Fine condition, socket partly absent.Starting Price: £300
Thomas (Edward). Cloud Castle and Other Papers, 1st ed, 1922, Foreword by W.H. Hudson, occasional light spotting, original blue cloth, d.j., one or two chips and stains, 8vo, together with Rose Acre Papers, Including Essays from `Horae Solitariae`, 1st ed., 1910, 4 pp. ads at end, a few spots, previous owner initials, original green cloth lettered in black, spine a little faded, d.j., short tear and light stains, 8vo, plus Light and Twilight, 1st ed., 1911, a few spots, pictorial endpapers, original cloth, d.j., light stains, 8vo, with others by Thomas including Rest and Unrest, 1910, Celtic Stories, 1911 and Norse Tales, 1912. (19)
A CHRISTENING PORRINGER, maker Barraclough, Chester 1919, of cylindrical form with two loop handles and cut card type stiff leaf border below engraving "Godfrey Talbot, 5 Jan, 1920", together with a Celtic Point pattern spoon, Birmingham 1919, engraved "GT", 6 1/2" wide over handles, 8ozs 10dwts, cased

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