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Model of Zeppelin No. 332 unmarked (Shelley China), (Royal Marines), 155mm long. Model of British Airship by Swan China, Rd.No. 658679, (Eastbourne), 119mm long. See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.71. Model of British Airship by Carlton China, with plain Maltese Cross to rear and colour transfer of the RAF roundels to top, (Eastbourne), 122mm long. Originally based on a German Zeppelin this model has the Maltese Cross impressed. On post 1918 models the cross was left unpainted and a colour transfer of the RAF roundel was added. See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.73 Model of British Airship On Stand, unmarked (Alexandra China), inscribed under base `Souvenir From "Imperial Bazaar" Albion Hill, Ramsgate, Which Was Twice Wrecked By Zep. Bombs On May 17th 1915 & June 17th 1917`, with matching Ramsgate crest, 132mm long. See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.68. Model of Observation Balloon, unmarked, (Margate), 70mm high. Model of Airship / Zeppelin by M + Z Austria, inscribed to rear `1914 1915`, with coloured transfer prints of The Kaiser and Hindenburg. (6).
Model of Biplane by Arcadian China, inscribed `Model of New Aeroplane`, (Royal Naval Air Service) with roundels in relief, 120mm long See Robert Southall, Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (The First World War through the eyes of the Heraldic China Manufacturers) Milestone Publications, 1982, p.57 Model of Biplane by Arcadian China, (Weymouth), with painted roundels in relief, 120mm long, (2).
[Books]. P.G. Wodehouse, Money For Nothing, first edition, Jenkins, London 1928. Orange cloth, octavo; with Young Men in Spats, first edition, Jenkins, London 1936. Green cloth, octavo; The Mating Season, first edition, Jenkins, London no date. Orange cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and a further thirty-one titles by the same, (34).
Two solid silver Regimental Presentation Goblets. The first goblet inscribed First Battalion C Company Inter-Platoon Sports Cup’, Chester hallmarked, dated 1919. The second inscribed ‘Aldershot Divisional Foot Races 1870, First 500 yards to Lieutenant Tidmarsh 33rd Regiment, First Prize. London hallmarked 1870, 17 x 9.5cms, total combined weight 440 grams
A pair of solid silver Regimental William IV style Sugar Bowls. The first inscribed ‘Presented to the Officers 1st Duke of Wellington Regiment by Captain E C Boutlofer. The other inscribed ‘Presented to the Officers 1st Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment by Major E N Linddell, both with Regimental Badge and Numerals 33. Makers mark Silver G & Co, combined weight 920 grams
A first period Worcester blue and white dish circa 1760, with open crescent mark to the base, the short cylindrical body with flared rim decorated to the front with a floral motif trailing to one side, the reverse and interior base with a single flower and foliage, the interior rim bears a scroll pattern interspersed with four inverted, stylised pineapples, 5¼in. (13.25cm.) diameter.
Cowper, Henry Swainson Hawkshead, its History, Archaeology, Industries, Folklore and Dialect, pub. Bemrose and Son, 1899, paste down inside front cover, letter from Mrs Brocklebank of Grizedale Hall, Hawkshead, to Mr Riley, tipped in first page, printed dedication of rememberance to the authors Grandfather on third page.
John Berney Crome (British, 1768-1821) `Gravel Pit, Marlingford` etching, c.1812, first state from first edition of 60 impressions 9 x 6 7/8in. (22.5 x 17.5cm.) * Provenance: Label verso for William Weston Gallery, 7 Royal Arcade, Albemarle Street, London, with details of etching. See Illustration.
Allectus (293-96), AE Antoninianus, London, radiate, cuirassed bust right, imp c allectvs p f avg, rev. adventvs avg, Allectus on horseback advancing to left, ml in ex. (RIC - ; Shiel - ), apparently unrecorded, good fine The adventvs avg type is known only in gold for Allectus and usually has a prone captive beneath the horse. This coin omits the captive so it seems to have been struck from dies prepared for a bronze issue. This coin is the first recorded for this type. From an old collection formed in North West England by a collector now deceased, acquired before 1990. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Roman silver coins, Denarii (10), Republic (1), Sextus Pompeius Fostulus, c.137 BC, Roma head right, rev. wolf suckling twins, fig tree and shepherd behind (Craw. 235/1a; Syd. 461), good fine, Imperial (9), Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Antoninus Pius, Lucilla, Septimius Severus (2), Elagabalus, Severus Alexander, the last two good very fine, the others generally fine - good fine, Antoniniani (4), Gordian III, Philip I (2), Postumus, the first two, fine, the third very fine, and a Republican Quinarius, Ti. Cloelia, c.98 BC (Craw. 332/1a; Syd. 586), good fine (15) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Yemen, Rassid, al-Mansur al-Qasim (999-1003), Sudaysi (1/6-Dirham) (2), San`a, the first undated, the second with further letters after mint, possibly yr.3 (A.1069N); (second period), al-Muntasir Da`ud (1258-90), Dirham, Dhafar, AH670, legend written in 6-pointed star, name of Muntasir in margin (A.A1086), good very fine to extremely fine (3) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Crimea, Khans of Krim, Shahin Giray, AE Kyrmis of 5-Kopeks, Kopek, Denga, Baghcha-Saray, AH1191 (A.2118, 2119, 2120), AE Mangir or Beshlyq, 1.47g, Baghcha-Saray, AH1194 (Retowski, p.266, 75/76, pl.XX), the first and last fine, others very fine (4) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
East India Company, Bengal Presidency (1793-1813), Rupee, Half-Rupee, Calcutta mint (Murshidabad), fixed regnal year 19, edge, oblique milling, (1819 issue), Rupee, Half-Rupee, edge, straight grained, the first with letter s (Pr.157, 158, 173, 176 ; KM.97.1, 99.1, 105, 109), the first and last coins extremely fine, the others very fine (4) provenance Spink, Numismatic Circular, February 2006, IO273, 274 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Calcutta mint (Murshidabad) (1793-1813), Rupees (2), Quarter-Rupee; (1819 issue), Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee; (1795-1831), Sicca Pice (3), large and small flan types, Trisul Pice (4); (1831-35) milled AE Pie, Half-Anna; Farrukhabad (1806-19), Rupee; (1820-31), Rupee, Quarter-Rupee; (1831-33), Rupee, Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee (KM. 27, 28, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 67, 69, 70, 75, 96.1, 99.1, 104, 105, 117), the first and last coins extremely fine, the second good very fine (20) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
East India Company, Madras Circars, AE 1/48-Rupee (Dub), 1797 (2), AE 1/96-Rupee (½-Dub), 1794 (2), (Pr.316, 319; KM.392, 398), the first two very fine, the others good fine and fair; Madras Presidency (1824-25), 4-, 2-, 1-Pice (2), 1825 (Pr.279, 280, 284; KM.428, 429, 433), very fine or better (8) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
East India Company, Madras Presidency, AE Dudu, 1755; (1803-1808 European Issue), 20-Cash, 1803, 1808 (2), 10-Cash, 1803, 1808 (3), 5-Cash, 1803 (2), date off flan (1), Cash, 1803; (1807 Madras Issue), 10-, 5-Cash (KM.306, 315, 319, 321, 324, 326), the first about fine, others good fine to extremely fine (14) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Estonia, Republic (1918-41), first coinage, Mark (3), 1922, 1924, 1926, 3-Marka (2), 1922, 1925, 5-Marka (2), 1922, 1924, and 10-Marka, 1925 (KM.1, 1a, 5, 2, 2a, 3, 3a, 4), reform coinage, Sent (2), 1929, 1939, 2-Senti, 1934, 5-Senti, 1931, 10-Senti, 1931 (2), 20-Senti, 1935 (2), 25-Senti, 1928, 50-Senti, 1933, Kroon, 1934, and 2-Krooni, 1930 (KM.10, 19.1, 15, 11, 12, 17, 9, 14, 16, 20), very fine or better (20) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Germany, Groschen (1/24-Taler) (8), Brandenburg, Friedrich Wilhelm, Groschen (6), 1656, 1657, 1658 (KM.245), 1654 (KM.264), 1670 GF (KM.352) very fine, 1670 GF, 1671 GF (KM.372), good very fine; Hildesheim, Free City, in the name of Ferdinand III, Reichgroschen, 1646 (KM.216), very fine; Mansfeld-Eiselben, Johann Georg, Groschen, 1670 ABK (KM.65), good very fine; Saxe-Albertine, Johann George II, Groschen (3), 1665 CR, rev. ober saxe... (KM.471), some verdigris, good very fine, 1668 CR, 1677 CR, rev. sac rom... (KM.520, first date not listed), extremely fine; Saxe-Middle-Weimar, Six Dukes, Groschen, 1624 GA (KM.68); fine; Silesia-Liegnitz-Brieg, Christian, 3-Kreuzer, 1699 CB (KM.500), very fine (13) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Japan, two framed groups of early coins, mostly facsimiles, in wooden frames, 292mm. x 228 mm. and 365mm. x 292 mm., the coins tied with string or ribbon and labelled with names and dates, the framed set said to be early 20th century; together with two books, "Japanese Coinage" by Jacobs and Vermeule, New York, 1972, and "History of Japan" by Saburo Ienaga, Tokyo, 1969 (includes short section on currency), generally in good order, the frames a little rubbed, the first book with stained and curled covers VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

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