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A good selection of Costume Jewellery boxed including four sterling silver charms and silver pendant necklace, quantity of striking brooches including Arum lily, sewing charm, vintage diamonte Bambi, Bumblebee, paste star burst, paste clusters and ribbon brooches, three gate and coin metal bracelets, fourteen necklaces, Scottish, Hematite and others, etc
A coin collection to include 1821 George IV farthing, 1874 Indian Head cent, 1893 Umberto 1 10 Centisimi, 1813 German States Prussia 1/6 Thaler, 1806 George III penny and others, 1888 Silver French Indo China 10 cents, 1903 Thailand Kugram, Ottoman 1865, Umbert 1 1893, 1994 Gibraltar 50p Santa and Balloon, 1990 Isle of Man, 2011 Olympic Triathlon, 1918 George V silver half crown etc
2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of bronze fragments comprising: a serrated crown or headband section with serration on both edges of the curved band; ten fragments of various types. 134 grams total, 36-69mm (1 1/2 - 2 3/4"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection numbers BA23 and 24; found various sites in Lincolnshire, UK. 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. [11, No Reserve] Fair condition.
12th-15th century AD. A group of six lead palm-guards for needlework, each with a recess to one face. 1.2 kg, 62-95mm (2 1/2 - 3 3/4"). The Chris Rudd collection, Norfolk, UK; formed since the 1970s; collection number DM13; found near Downham Market, Norfolk, UK. 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. [No Reserve, 6, No Reserve] Fine condition.
3rd-20th century AD. Group comprising: Tetricus II and two other antoninianii; 4th century small bronzes (5); replica provincial tetradrachms (2); replica denarii (2); Indo-Greek bronzes (2); Byzantine replica large follis (in lead) and two other bronzes; Chinese cash coinage (3, in card holders with identifications) with similar pseudo coin; two other replica small Greek silvers; with Edward I, London, halfpenny. 250 grams total. . [24, No Reserve] Fair to very fine.
Sales dated 2010-2011 AD. Group comprising Auktionhaus H D Rauch of Vienna, Austria coin auction sales catalogues: Muntzenauktion, numbers 86 (parts 1-3), 88 (parts 1-3), 89 (parts 1-3); Sommerauktion, 2010 (parts 1-2), 2011 (parts 1 and 3); e-live-Auktion, numbers 7 and 10. 8.00 kg total, 27 x 20cm (10 1/2 x 8"). [15, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Sales dated 2010-2016 AD. Group comprising: Gerhard Hirsch Nachfolger of Munich, Germany Munzen und Medaillen Sammlung Notmunzen and Antike Munzen, coin sale catalogue numbers 267, 271, 272, 275, 276, 281, 284, 285, 293, 294, 296-299, 319 and 320; paperback. 10.80 kg total, 27 x 19cm (10 1/2 x 7 1/2"). [16, No Reserve] Good to fine condition.
3rd century BC. Obv: head of Athena right wearing Corinthian helmet decorated with star. Rev: AQHNAS NIKHFOROY legend above and beneath owl standing facing on palm branch, wings spread; TK monogram in left field, PL monogram in right field. SNG Cop 392; cf. Sear 3962-3963 (monograms"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.08 grams . With collector envelope. It has been suggested, from the reverse legend, that Pergamon was commissioned by the sanctuary to strike these coins to finance the Nikephoria festival which celebrated Athena as the bringer of victory. [No Reserve] Very fine. Scarce monograms.
1st-18th century AD. A mixed group including a cruciform plaque, a crescent mount, a bronze bracelet, a harness pendant, a silver coin fragment, a bronze statuette base, a bronze rectangular plate and other items. 699 grams total, 1-20cm (1/2 - 8"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German art market before 1980. [25, No Reserve] Fine condition.
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