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A GOOD QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT UPHOLSTERED WINGBACK ARMCHAIR with shaped angled scrolled arms with loose cushion seat; standing on acanthus carved cabriole legs and pad feet, circa 1920, 112cm high 92cm across arms.ConditionFrame in good solid condition with no damage to the legs, been re-polished with light scratching. The covering has splits to the arms.
A 19TH CENTURY LOUIS XV STYLE GILT GESSO SERPENTINE SHAPED THREE SEATER SETTEE with flower carved scrolled frame, upholstered cushion seats; standing on short cabriole legs 210cm wide 97cm high 80cm deep Featured on the movie set of The King's Speech, where Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, and Helena Bonham Carter starred.
English School (late 18th-early 19th Century), A King Charles Spaniel on a red cushion, oil on panel, 18 x 25cm; Dutch School (18th-19th Century), An amorous couple in an interior, with a maid looking on, oil on panel, 23 x 17cm (2) Panel has a horizontal bad split and various scratches. Unframed.
Rolex 9ct cushion cased gentleman's wristwatch, import hallmarks Glasgow 1938, the dial signed Rolex and branded Northern Goldsmiths with Arabic numerals, outer minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, Rolex Prima 15 jewel timed six positions for all climates movement, inside case signed and marked R.W.C.Ltd, modern brown leather strap, 29mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - the dial has bronzed, marks and wear. Glass - scratch marks. Hands - marks and surface corrosion. Case - marks and tarnishing, gold test stain to the case back. Crown - functioning correctly. Strap - modern, good, marks to the buckle - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
British Medals, James II, Coronation 1685, the official silver medal, by John Roettier, laureate, armoured and draped bust r., IACOBVS II DG ANG SCO FR ET HI REX, rev. wreath on cushion, celestial hand holding crown above, A MILITARY AD REGIAM, in ex., INAVGVRAT 23. AP. 1685, 33.5mm. (MI.605/5; Eimer 273; Woll.vi), 800 specimens struck, choice mint state with light tone *ex Archbishop Sharp Collection, Glendining’s, 5 October, 1977, lot 312 This medal has a most remarkable provenance, being from the Archbishop Sharp Collection. Dr. John Sharp (1645-1714) was initially close to King James and drew up an address of congratulation on his accession for the grand jury of London. A year later on 20 April 1686 he was appointed chaplain in ordinary to the king. However, two sermons he preached at St Giles-in-the-Fields were held to reflect on the king and Sharp was advised to ‘forbear the pulpit’ and suspended. He was reinstated in January 1687. Without doubt Sharp attended the Coronation and the medal remained in his family until the 1977 Glendining sale. Dr John Sharp, who was Archbishop from 1691 until his death in 1714, told friends that he had begun collecting coins and medals when he was rector of St. Giles, as ‘a good divertisment in the evening’.
British Medals, James II, Coronation 1685, the official silver medal, by John Roettier, laureate, armoured and draped bust r., IACOBVS II DG ANG SCO FR ET HI REX, rev. wreath on cushion, celestial hand holding crown above, A MILITARY AD REGIAM, in ex., INAVGVRAT 23. AP. 1685, 34mm. (MI.605/5; Eimer 273; Woll.vi), 800 specimens struck, choice mint state with blue-grey tone and much mint bloom
British Medals, George IV, Coronation 1821, copper and white metal medals, by Thomas Halliday and Peter Kempson, laureate bust l., rev. the coronation scene, the king enthroned and crowned by bishops, 49mm. (BHM.1073); another, white metal, similar obverse, rev. crown, mace and sword on cushion, wreath around, 40.5mm. (BHM.1074, R2, recorded in white metal only), first mint state, second and third virtually so (3) *First and third bt. B. A. Seaby, 1978 and 1976 respectively
British Medals, George IV, Coronation 1821, small silver medal, by (?) J. G. Hancock, laureate bust l., GEORGE IV - ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE …, rev. crown, sceptre and orb rest on cushion, within open wreath of national flowers, CORONATION – AT WESTMINSTER JULY 19 1821, 34mm. (BHM.1083), in square red leather case of issue, the lid with label, crown and ‘ROYAL CORONATION Medal’, gleaming mint state, superb The rarity of the case of issue cannot be over-emphasised
British Medals, George IV, Coronation 1821, small silver medal, by (?) J. G. Hancock, laureate bust l., ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE …, rev. crown, sceptre and orb rest on cushion, within open wreath of national flowers, 34mm. (BHM.1083), choice extremely fine *ex Maj. R. M. O. de la Hay, Christie’s, 27 May 1981, lot 159, part
British Medals, George IV, Coronation 1821, a group of Coronation jetons (7): national flowers, rev. the King held aloft, THE SENATE AND THE PEOPLE, 26.5mm. (BHM.1107 (2 – silver and copper); laureate bust l., rev. crown above open wreath, 25mm. (BHM.1109 (3 – brass (2) and silvered metal); bust l., rev. crown on cushion, etc., 25.5mm. (BHM.1112); laureate bust l., rev. crown in open wreath, 21.5mm. (BHM.1113), last extremely fine, others mint state or virtually so (7) *the second bt. B. A. Seaby, 1977; third bt. Christopher Eimer, 1980 The origins of the first two medals lie in the Coronation medal of the Emperor Napoleon, the reverse of which illustrates the ancient Frankish custom of acknowledging a new chief by raising him on a shield. Someone with a wry sense of humour adapted the design for George IV.
British Medals, William IV, Accession 1830, copper medal, by (?) William Bain, bare head r., ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE …, rev. crown, orb and sceptre on cushion, radiant background, PROCLAIMED JUNE 28 1830, 45.5mm. (BHM.1415, listed in white metal only as R3, but this piece mentioned in supplement), some stain spots on flan, nearly extremely fine and very rare The medal is unsigned and from whence Brown got the attribution to Bain is uncertain. See lot 721.
British Medals, William IV, Accession 1830, silver medal, unsigned, bare head l., ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE …, rev. crown, orb and sceptre on cushion, radiant background, PROCLAIMED JUNE 28 1830, 34.5mm. (BHM.-, supplement 1427A, this piece illustrated), extremely fine, toned and extremely rare *bt. Christopher Eimer, The Medallion, Spring 1982, no. 79 The reverse design very close to BHM.1415 (see lot 718)
British Medals, William IV and Queen Adelaide, Accession 1830, white metal medals (5): (i) published by Edward Thomason, bust of William r., HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY …, rev. crown within civic wreath, on crossed flags, ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE …, 54mm. (BHM.1424, listed in white metal only as R3); (ii) unsigned, bust of William r., rev. crown, with orb and sceptre on cushion, PROCLAIMED…, 45.5mm. (BHM.1415, R3, attributed to Bain); (iii), bare head r., HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY, rev. draped bust of Adelaide r., HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY …, 45.5mm. (BHM.1416); (iv) head r., rev. crown on cushion, 36mm. (BHM.1426), fine; (v) William IV and Adelaide, bust of each l., and r., 34.5mm. (BHM.1427), except as stated, good very fine, mostly rare or very rare (5) See lot 718 above.
British Medals, William IV and Queen Adelaide, Coronation 1831, ‘set’ of three medals in silver, copper and white metal, signed S, conjoined busts r., rev. standing Britannia with lion and cherub holding crown, CORONATION AT WESTMINSTER, 34.5mm. (BHM.1495); another, white metal, similar obverse, rev. crown, sceptre and orb on cushion, 34.5mm. (BHM.1494), silver virtually mint state, toned, others extremely fine or nearly so, both white metal medals pierced (4) *silver example bt. Christopher Eimer, November 1984; copper example bt. Coins & Antiquities, 1978
British Medals, William IV and Queen Adelaide, Coronation 1831, a pair of medals, copper and white metal, unsigned, conjoined busts r., rev. crown on cushion with emblems, CROWNED AT WESTMINSTER…, 43mm. (BHM.1502), copper in velvet lined square red leather case of issue; others, white metal (2), conjoined busts r., rev. the King and Queen crowned, 45.5mm.; conjoined busts l., rev. crown, 31mm. (BHM.1483, 1505); brass (3 – Accession, BHM.1432; Coronation (2), BHM.1519), very fine and better (7) *first bt. A. H. Baldwin & Sons
British Medals, George V and Queen Mary, Coronation 1911, gilt-bronze medal, by H. Jenkins & Sons, conjoined crowned busts l., rev. legend around and below crown resting on cushion, 64mm. (BHM.4043; W&E.5152.4), in blue leather case of issue; silvered-bronze medal, by J. A. Restall, conjoined crowned busts l., rev. Britannia by crowned arms, seated before rising sun, 52mm. (BHM.4048; W&E.5205.1, not listed silvered), in red leather case of issue, both matt surface, mint state (2) *first bt. B. A. Seaby, 1978
George III silver snuff box, maker WB, Birmingham 1809, curved cushion form with hinged cover engraved with leaves and centred with an inscription 'F Clare', with wrigglework engraving to the sides and underside, 5cm; also a late Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1897, inscribed with initials and dated 1898, and with scroll and vertilinear decoration, 5cm; and a silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1919, inscribed with initials and dated 1929, gross weight approx. 89g (2.86 troy ozs) (3)
TWO LADY'S MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHES, one early twentieth century, with unsigned movement, gold coloured dial, with Arabic numerals in black within white roundels, 25mm nine carat gold case, on a fabric strap, 15.2g gross; the other mid twentieth century with a white dial, painted gold Arabic numerals, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track in black, 22mm cushion shaped nine carat gold case, on a gold plated bracelet strap, 16.1g gross

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