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the bottle circular and with elongated neck, one side with a pull-off cover depicting Queen Anne, the other side formed from a coin dated 1703, the silver-mounted amber hinged cover with drop-ring handle90mm highOther examples of a similar form are known, for example three described as 'smelling bottles' which are illustrated by E. Launert, Scent and Scent Bottles, London, 1974, p46, fig. 34.There is overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is most noticeable as a softening to the coin and, to a lesser extent, the depiction of Queen Anne. There is some crazing and loss of finish to the amber. The suspension loop on the top and on the Queen Anne cover are both possibly later. There are some minor chips and scratches to the glass as well as some bruises to the silver mounts.
a yellow shield with a Roman coin centrally within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in pavé settings, suspended from a round brilliant cut diamond set bale, total estimated diamond weight 1.25 carat approximatelylength 5.0cmThe pendant is in good condition. The bale is stamped 'NC' and '750' and in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 28.4 grams. CR made 16.05.22.
2007 Queen Diamond Wedding crown in carded sleeve, Queen Elizabeth Coronation Jubilee coin presentation pack, one wooden display case with five commemorative large coins First World War 1914-1918, plus various crowns including Harrods Official souvenir medal, plus a bag of USA 5 cent and 1 cent coins
A Tribute to the Armed Services five Pounds set of three in cupra nickel commemorative coinsQuantity seven, The American Silver Eagle is a 1oz Bullion coin face value of one various dates 1886 -1997 plus 1883 Morgan dollar 1978 Eisenhower DollarHonoring The British Army 24pc Commemorative collection
A Falkland Islands first anniversary of the Liberation first day cover, Falklands War coin collector pack, a Liberation crown, other Falklands first day covers, a Liberation coin set 1982, Victory spoons, a Royal Mail 2011 40th Anniversary of Decimalisation coin pack, UK Royal Shield of Arms coin collection, an 11th hour, 11th day, 11th month £5 coin, an Ascension-St. Helena coin set and a P&O Canberra tea towel
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) A Gringotts coin. Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) discovered a vault full of coins left for him by his parents at the Gringotts Wizarding Bank. The gold-plated metal coin features a wizard's head and "Gringotts Bank" on one side, and a dragon with "Unum Galleon" and "1" on the reverse. Dimensions 4 cm x 4 cm x 0.3 cm (1½" x 1½" x¼"). Condition Report: In good condition.
Bible, English. The Most Sacred Bible, Whiche is the holy scripture, conteyning the old and new testament, translated...by Rychard Taverner, printed in black letter, preliminaries single column, text double column, lacking 2 preliminary ff. and blank leaf 3N4 at end of OT, otherwise complete, titles within woodcut architectural borders, OT trimmed to edge of border, mounted on 19th century paper with some surface abrasion causing slight loss, and loose, woodcut initials, several preliminary leaves badly torn, frayed and creased, first c.60 leaves and a few at end with 19th century guards/repairs to inner margins and sometimes elsewhere with some loss to side-notes, other tears to various leaves throughout, some leaves, especially near beginning trimmed at upper edge affecting headline, some staining, particularly at beginning and end, a few early ink annotations, mostly to verso of final leaf with some partially obscured by later paper repair, signature A (first 6 leaves of Genesis misbound after signature B, NT without signature K as in all known copies, 19th century vellum, gilt, black leather spine labels lettered in gilt, one slightly chipped, a little soiled and stained, front cover starting to bow, [Herbert 45], folio (271 x 190mm.), Prynted...by John Bydell, for Thomas Barthlet, 1539.⁂ An almost complete copy of the first edition of Taverner's Bible, a revision of Matthew's Bible of 1537. Despite the poor condition of the preliminary leaves, they are probably for the most part reparable and the vast majority of the text is in generally good condition."Richard Taverner (1505?-1575), the author of this revision, was born in Brisley in Norfolk about 1505. He was a scholar of both Cambridge and Oxford and received his Master's degree of Cambridge in 1530. He had high repute for his Greek scholarship, and was at this time Clerk of the King's Signets, and in the employ of Thomas Cromwell. He lost his position under Queen Mary but under Queen Elizabeth I was appointed High Sheriff of Oxfordshire. In his corrections of the text, Taverner aims at compression and vividness. He substitutes in many places a Saxon for a Latin word, as spokesman for advocate; and does not hesitate to coin words, as mercystock (1 John i.2). Many marginal notes are omitted, and some new comments added. Taverner's work exercised practically no influence on later revisions (Westcott, History, p. 219), although he introduced parable, passover and a few other terms still in use. There are many peculiarities in the spelling - e.g. peax for peace, hable for able, etc." (Herbert).Only four copies have appeared at auction since 1988 and all have been substantially less complete than this.
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