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A 1997 Cook Islands 5-Dollar 1/25 Troy ounce gold proof coin, .999 purity, having portrait of Diana Princess of Wales to reverse, five silver Diana Princess of Wales commemorative coins, a silver 1998 Papua New Guinea 5-Kina (Investiture of Prince Charles), a 1909 'Britannia' silver 1-Dollar token, an Isle of Man 1990 nickel one crown and a Westminster Mint bronze finish Diana Princess of Wales 1961-1997 "Queen of Hearts" medallion in case.
8th-4th century BC. A bronze lance head with hollow midrib and lanceolate blade; believed to be one of the largest British examples of the late Bronze Age/early Iron Age ever found; some wood still inside socket and traces of ancient repair around neck of socket. Cf. Evans, J. The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1881, item 378 for type. 420 grams, 38.5cm (15 1/4"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; found near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK, c. 2015; accompanied by Chris Rudd collector's ticket for item BA25, and various offprints and a communication from the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS"). Chris Rudd says: 'Hafts were usually proportionate in length to the size of the lance-head; so one might surmise a total length of about seven feet for this lance. I call it a ‘lance’ rather than a spear or javelin, because I fancy it would have been too long and unwieldy as a throwing spear. Ideal however to be carried on horseback, as illustrated by the late iron age cavalryman seen on a Catuvellaunian silver coin of Tasciovanos (ABC 2640), issued 20BC-AD10. Milton Keynes, Bucks., where this colossal lance-head was found, was formerly within the territory of the Catuvellauni whose name means ‘Men who Excel in Battle’. Reported to Bucks FLO, Arwen Wood, also Brett Thorn and Tabatha Barton of Bucks County Museum.' Very fine condition. Extremely rare in this size.
8th-5th century BC. A very large bronze brooch comprising a square-section bow with two coils attached to a round-section arm with spiral ribbing to the head, bulbous collar, s-curved catch and discoid plaque to the foot. Cf. Hattatt, R. Ancient and Romano-British Brooches, Sherborne, 1982, item 197. 172 grams, 25.5cm (10"). Formerly in the Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number E1; formerly in the Fabulous Fibulas collection, Southern UK; formed in the 1980s and 1990s. Chris Rudd has collected ancient coins and antiquities since the 1940s. As an amateur archaeologist he found many himself at Badbury Rings, Dorset, 1952-53. He also dug at Hod Hill with Professor Sir Ian Richmond and at Wroxeter with Dame Kathleen Kenyon and Dr Graham Webster. Today he is best known as a Celtic coin dealer. His catalogues have been described as ‘an important research source’ by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe and ‘treasure houses of delight’ by Dr Anne Ross. Coins and artefacts associated with Chris Rudd – as a collector, dealer and valuer – can be seen in The British Museum and other museums. This collection was formed since the 1970s. Fine condition, repaired.
A mixed collection of silver, to include a toast rack, hallmarked Sheffield, H.8 W.7.5; a silver hand mirror with broken glass; a silver clad brush; a pierced silver mustard and salt decorated with birds in a forest and having blue glass liners; a silver coin dish; a silver salt without liner; together with two silver plated napkin rings (qty)
Quantity of various makes. 4x Joal Compact series Volvo Coaches, Jetways, Wallace Arnold, Air France and Parrys. 3x Oxford Haulage series articulated trucks - 2x MAN John Mitchell and Pollock and a DAF McCulla. Oxford Scania T Cab low loader, Ridgway Rentals. 3x Hess Gasoline promotional vehicles - Patrol Car, an RV with motorcycle dune buggy and a Rescue Truck, all in white and green promotional livery. 2x Corgi - Zephyr Racing Set and a Ford Model t Van. Playworld II truck set. 2 OutKast Andre 3000 Gruntz, variations. Nylint Refuse Collection Vehicle. Matchbox - The Direct-Line Red Phone. 5x Coin banks including- Gearbox Toy 1912 Ford van. A Shell. John Deere 1930's. 2x ERTL 'Season's Greetings' truck and a 1932 Panel Delivery Bank. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint. (22) £60-80
Quantity of various makes. Scalextric Grand Prix Set (C1025), Bridgestone/Minolta. Trackside Eddie Stobart 2 piece tinplate Depot and AEC Platform Trailer. Italeri unmade 1:24 scale Land Rover FFR military vehicle kit. Corgi Rocket Super Booster (1970). Lehmann Rigi Cable Car. Nikko Evo Pro-Line 1:14 scale Radio Control Audi R8 LMS race car. Polistil Pista Ferrari 1 slot racing set. Skipper Deben Off-Shore Wooden Sailing Yacht. Pro-Builder Series made up shop display Sea Rescue helicopter. Zvezda Royal Castle 1:72 scale model kit. A pre-formed plastic castle. 6x coin banks including - 2x Tokheim petrol pumps - Mobilgas and Sky Chief Texaco. Amoco 66 Ford Gas Truck and a stake truck with crates etc. Most boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint. (15) £80-120
A rare American Lafayette Dollar 1900 possibly MS60 grade or above. Note. The Lafayette dollar was a silver coin issued as part of the United States' participation in the Paris World's Fair of 1900. Depicting Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette with George Washington, and designed by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber, it was the only U.S. silver dollar commemorative prior to 1983, and the first U.S. coin to depict American citizens.
A rare American Isabella Quarter Dollar coin. Possibly MS60 grade or above. Note. The Isabella quarter or Columbian Exposition quarter was a United States commemorative coin struck in 1893. Congress authorized the piece at the request of the Board of Lady Managers of the World's Columbian Exposition. The quarter depicts the Spanish queen Isabella I of Castile, who sponsored Columbus's voyages to the New World. It was designed by Bureau of the Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber, and is the only U.S. commemorative of that denomination that was not intended for circulation.
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