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Satirical Broadside.- La Rareté de Prague - De Praagsche Rariekiek, engraved titles in French and Dutch, central fold, tears in top right corner and lower left corner without loss, browned, 550 x 425mm., [BM Satires Catalogue 2504], Amsterdam, by Jan 'T Lam, Boekverkooper bezuyden 't Stadhuys, naer de Copy van London, Publish'd According to Act of Parliament, by T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, [c. 1745].⁂ A Dutch broadside after an English broadside published by Cooper, satirising Cardinal Fleury (1653-1743), chief minister of Louis XV of France and other European heads of states and politicians prior to their march against Prague. The etching showing the interior of a room, at its centre a table with a map of Europe, surrounded by various heads of state and politicians pointing at certain areas. In mid-1741 France, Spain, Bavaria and Prussia forged an alliance, in which they promised each other support in exchange to the rights of certain territories conquered from the Austrian forces. In the same year the allied forces marched against Prague, which was stormed by the French in November 1741.
Burmantofts - Leonard King - A Faience Anglo-Persian vase of footed globe and shaft form, decorated with an Isnik band of stylised foliate motifs in tonal blues and brown, below graduated banded borders to the neck, impressed mark, hand painted LK monogram and pattern code D-184, height 25cm, slight damage.
A mixed lot of 10 silver medals, coin pendants, fob chains etc.: 1. two medals, one with blue enamelled '10GT' globe logo, Chester 1921, the other Victorian, Birmingham 1897. 2. a silver ingot pendant. 3. three coin pendants, one with an 1887 Victoria jubilee head half crown. 4. an engine-turned silver cigar-piercer. 5. two fob chains. 6. a white metal folding pocket-knife with hunting dog decoration.
Kings of Mauretania, Juba II (25 BC – AD 24) AR Denarius, mint of Caesarea, dated RY 40 (AD 15/16), 2.54g. REX IVBA, diademed head of Juba II facing right. Rev. R XXXX, Capricorn right, cornucopiae above, globe to right. (Mazard 210; SNG Copenhagen -). Fair. Extremely Rare. No other examples onCoinArchives.
Anne (1702-1714), Pattern Farthing, 1714, by J. Croker, 1714, struck in copper on a small flan 21mm, dies 2 + E, draped bust facing left, legend reads ANNA DEI – GRATIA. Rev, Britannia seated left on globe, legend reads BRITAN-NIA, edge plain, date in double lined exergue (S.3625; BMC 741). Near extremely fine with a pleasing patina, scarce.
Kings of Mauretania, Juba II (25 BC – AD 24) AR Denarius, mint of Caesarea, dated RY 41 (AD 16/17), 2.54g. REX IVBA, head of Juba II as Herakles facing right, wearing a lionskin headdress and with club over shoulder. Rev. R XXXXI, Capricorn right, cornucopiae above, globe to right. (Mazard 211; SNG Copenhagen 587-8). Extremely Fine.
Kings of Mauretania, Juba II (25 BC – AD 24) AR Denarius, mint of Caesarea, dated RY 42 (AD 17/18), 3.09g. REX IVBA, head of Juba II as Herakles facing right, wearing a lionskin headdress and with club over shoulder. Rev. R XXXXII, Capricorn right, cornucopiae above, globe to right. (Spoerri-Butcher Group 40.a, dies K24/R1; Mazard 212; SNG Copenhagen -). Extremely Fine. Weakly struck on the highpoints. Some lustre.
Including a Perthshire cane paperweight with various flower heads, dated 1999 and with original labels to the base, 7.5cms diameter. Also with a Waterford glass paperweight in the form of the globe (7.5cms diameter), and a glass dish with canes to the base, dated 97 (11cms diameter). (3). *CR Paperweights seem fine, dish has some scratches and wear to the base.
ROMAN COINS: Constantine II - son of Constantine the Great, (337-361 AD) bronze coin Sirmium Mint, 351-355 AD, obv. DN CONSTANTIUS PFA VG, diademed draped & cuirassed bust dexter, rev. FELTEM PREPARIO exergue MBSIRM, soldier spearing a falling horseman who is wearing a Phrigian helmet; Constantine I AE Follis (307-337 AD) bronze coin, Alexandria Mint 333-335, obv. CONSTANTINUS MAX AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust dexter, rev. GLOR-IA EXERC-ITVS, two soldiers facing with spear aside two standards; Constantine II, AE2, rev. FEL TEMP PREPARIO-Barbarous Imitative Galley, obv. DN CONSTANTINIVS PF AVG, diademed, draped & cuirassed bust dexter, rev. FEL TEMP REPARATIO, emperor standing to the left of a galley holding a phoenix on a globe and laburnum, Victory behind steering the galley (imit-ates RIC VIII Lugdunum); and a Constantine II Siscia Mint 348-350 AD, RIC VIII 240 obv. DN CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust dexter, rev. FEL TEMP REPARIO, phoenix dexter on rocky mount, gamma SIS symbol 3 in the exergue [4]
UNITED NATIONS, Food and Agriculture Organization, Calendar Medal, 2004, a bronze medal by R. Francesconi, two hands holding rice plant, globe behind, rev. calendar, edge stamped ‘2’, 80mm. About as struck, with hole drilled in edge at bottom for attachment to base; medal and base in case of issue £30-£40 --- No. 2 of 2,000 issued in bronze
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