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Maximianus Herculius (286-310), Argenteus, Siscia, c. AD 294; AR (g 3,41; mm 18; h 12); MAXIMIA - NVS AVG, laureate head r., Rv. VIRTVS M - ILITVM, eight-turreted camp gate in front of which the four tetrarchs swear over tripod. RIC 32b var (reverse legend).Cabinet tone, minor cleaning marks, extremely fine.
Constantius I, as Caesar (Maximian Herculius, 286-310), Argenteus, Nicomedia, c. AD 295-296; AR (g 3,06; mm 18; h 6); CONSTANTI - VS CAESAR, laureate head r., Rv. PROVIDEN - TIAE AVGG, four-turreted camp-gate, open, with doors thrown back; star above gate; in ex. SMN?. RIC 24.Old cabinet tone, high relief, good extremely fine.
FOUR WEDGWOOD JASPER PORTRAIT MEDALLIONS, 18TH CENTURY comprising George Washington copied from a medal by Voltaire struck in Paris 1777, blue jasper and white relief, c1777-80, 10.5 x 8.5cm, impressed WEDGWOOD & BENTLEY, Admiral Augustus Keppel, c1780, blue jasper with white relief impressed KEPPEL, 10 x 8cm, impressed WEDGWOOD & BENTLEY, William ('Governor') Franklin, modelled by John Flaxman, c1783-90, white jasper dipped in green with white relief, impressed Gr. FRANKLIN, 10.5 x 8.5cm, impressed WEDGWOOD and James 'Athenian' Stuart, c1780, white jasper dipped in green with white relief, impressed J. STUART, 8.8 x 7cm, impressed WEDGWOOD, in Victorian machine carved oak frame with printed trade label of Shaw & Sons Wheeler Gate Nottingham ++All in fine condition, undisturbed in the frame until removed for the purposes of cataloguing for the present sale, the medallion of Washington with some mild surface discolouration visible on the image
NURSERY RHYME. THE COMIC ADVENTURES OF OLD MOTHER HUBBARD AND HER DOG second edition, etched title and illustrations throughout in contemporary colour, dedication signed SCM 1805, original blue wrappers, rebacked, generally soiled and worn throughout, J Harris May 1st 1806, A Sequel to the Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her Dog by another hand, etched frontispiece and illustrations throughout, contemporary colour, later boards, cloth spine, J Harris Feby 1st 1807, Mother Hubbard and Her Dog to which is added Rhymes for the Fireside, wrappers, Derby, Thomas Richardson, Friar-Gate, all rare and three other later editions of Old Mother Hubbard, various publishers, wood engraved pictorial wrappers, one coloured (6)
WW1 MEMORIAL DEATH PLAQUE, named to Willaim George FALL. There are 2 possible listings on the CWGC (Commonwealth War Graves Database) W.G.Fall, Pte Royal Warwick Regt, Casualty 3.5.1917, buried at Crump Trench Cemetery, Fampoux, France and Willaim George Fall, Sjt Rifle Brigade, Casualty 25.9.1915, remembered on the Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium, Great condition unmarked
A collection of Japanese Woodblock Prints,Mostly Meiji and later, including four Temple landscapes by Tsuchiya Koitsu; bridge over a river and a Myojin Temple at Kanda by Hiroshige; bridge and tori gate by Hayashi; the shichifukujin takarabune in the style of Shigemasa; a couple beneath thunder and wind gods by Kunichika; Nakamura Fukusuke playing the goddess Otohime in a Kabuki play and a boy attacking an aged samurai by Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (11)
AFTER HENRY SALT (1780-1827)Ruins of the Fort at Juanpore (sic) on the River Goomtee, coloured aquatint by David Havell, published by Wm. Miller, Albemarle St., London 1809, with old tears and repairs, Pl. 17 x 24 in (43.2 x 60.9cm); and a further aquatint after Henry Salt titled 'View near the Village of Asceriah in Abyssinia'; together with a coloured aquatint after Lord James Hunter titled 'The Delhi Gate at Bangalore' and 'Ruins of the Fort at Juanpore on the River Goomtee' (unframed) after Henry Salt; and another titled 'A Hindoo Temple at Melcher Park'; and four various Company School paintings (two on mica) depicting a weaver; a waterpump; two views of Palanquins being carried; nine (9) sold a/f AMENDMENT: Estimate reduced The Fort at Juanpur was built by Ferez Shah Tughluq in 1360.George Annesley, Viscount Valencia (1769-1844) wrote of the subject 'The castle rises considerably above the level of the country and is venerable in its ruins....considerable trade is carried on between Oudh and Benares by means of the river which rises during the rains to a very great height, so as to cover the surrounding country.The view is taken at sunrise when the hindoos hasten down to perform their morning ablutions, and the elephants brought by their drivers to wash themselves'
JOHN VARLEY Jnr (1850-1933)The Khanpur Gate, Ahmedabadsigned and dated 'John Varley 91'watercolour14 1/2 x 20 1/2 in; together with a further watercolour by the artist titled 'A Bazaar, Lucknow'; two (2)The Khanpur Gate was one of twelve major gates built for the second fort of the City, which was built by Ahmed Shah I in 1486
A collection of twenty seven bronze tokens and medals, late 18th/mid 19th CenturyTo include the new Birmingham tokens, scenes of School of Art, Parish offices, Mason College, High School for girls, further tokens for Coventry half penny, dated 1794, Whitefriars Gate etc, contained in a wooden coin tray. CONDITION REPORT: They have been glued down, now free, no traces of glue, see images
A GILT SILVER CUP AND SAUCER WITH A TUMBLER, CUP AND SAUCER MARKED P. OVCHINNIKOV WITH IMPERIAL WARRANT, MOSCOW, 1870-1873 the cup and saucer with Orientalist decoration featuring an intricately laced ivy pattern in niello on a gilt silver ground, the cup supported by three feet, height of cup: 6.2 cm. (2 2/8 in.), diameter of saucer: 11.6 cm. (4 1/2 in.); the tumbler with similar decoration, further ornamented with a view of the Moscow Kremlin Resurrection Gate, height: 5.8 cm (2 1/4 in.); all 84 standard; overall weight: 265.3 grams
1915 Star Trio and Death Plaque + named Casualty Scroll. Medals named 3544 Pte F W Bradford R.W.Kent Regt. Died while serving as S/256111 Pte Frederick William Bradford Advanced Supply Depot ASC on 12/8/1918. Buried Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery. Lived Eden Bridge, Kent. Lot also includes superb large grave photo, smaller photos, negatives, etc (qty)
JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R A (1775 - 1851) 'Harlech Castle, North Wales', engraving with artist's blindstamp, first published state 1830, 18 x 26cm; and five further engravings by Turner to include 'Salisbury, Wiltshire', 'Dido Building Carthage', 'Malvern Abbey and Gate', 'Sun Rise, Whiting Fishing at Margate' and 'The Goddess of Discord Choosing the Apple of Contention', various sizes (6)

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