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A mixed lot comprising an Aynsley Wild Tudor tray, a Persian foliate embossed brass dish, a Walther-Glas Paradiso moulded clear and frosted glass rectangular tray, boxed, a pair of modern globe bookends, a West Country Pottery motto ware jug, Chinese ebonised folding plate stands, a Spink & Son box etc.
A 1930's Art Deco table lamp by Molins, France, a semi-clad female dancer holding a Pierrot puppet on globular frosted glass shade on a square metalware base, signed (57cm). Condition Report: In good general condition - the whole piece could do with a good clean. Tarnishing to the metalware in places. No cracks to the globe.
Roy Wood Models, RWM Steam, 0-4-0 gas fired De Winton locomotive, comprising of central flued vertical boiler, fitted with sight glass, pressure gauge and safety, filler cap, and a spare take off, powering a twin cylinder engine with globe type regulator, 32mm gauge, with expired steam certificate dated 12/11/2012, finished in black and lined with yellow, some use
A FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamelled convex dial signed "Durand, Paris" with Roman numerals, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the dial within an architectural setting beneath a flaming urn flanked by a cherub, a globe and a seated figure reading from a book, on an architectural plinth, probably c. 1800, 14½" wide. See illustration
Of Victorian theatrical interest - a rare Victorian silver heart-shaped box depicting a portrait of W. S. Penley in the title role of Charley's Aunt - engraved 'To Maud Freer, from Charley's Aunt December 21st 1895', hallmarked - London 1895, maker - Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 5.5cm. These boxes were given to ladies in the audience of the third anniversary performance at the Globe Theatre in London. However, this particular box was given to Maud Freer, who was the second wife of Lord William Cecil The 3rd Marquess of Exeter. She was either the niece or family friend of William Penley (1852 - 1912), the actor who created the role of Lord Fancourt Babberley and Charley's Aunt. The lot is sold with an inscribed photograph of Penley playing Charley's Aunt, signed in ink on reverse 'With Uncle Willies Love to Maud Oct 12th 1895', 16.5cm x 11cm and French's Acting Edition of The Importance of being Earnest Copyright 1893 (3)
246 AD and 235-238 AD. Group comprising: Philip I, Rome mint. Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: P M TR P II COS P P legend around, S-C across fields, emperor seated left on curule chair, holding globe and sceptre. Maxminus I, Rome mint. Obv: MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: PM TRP IIII COS PP SC legend with emperor standing left, right hand raised, holding spear in left hand; a standard on each side. RIC 148a, Cohen 121; Sear 9003/RIC 40; Cohen 71; Sear 8336. 16.42, 17.36 grams. [2, No Reserve] About very fine; strip cleaned at some time but now toning.
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