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A small circular copper dish / ashtray. Impressed “Nordpolen 1926”, airship over flag on top of globe with head and shoulders “Amundsen” and “Ellsworth” left and right, diameter 110mm. Plus a circular brass cigarette lighter with a pre-1914 airship on one side, Bleriot monoplane on the other. Diameter 40mm (AF). Together with an alloy bookmark, impressed shield top Duralumin used in the airship Akron” etc. 125mm. GC. (3). See website.
A framed Poster for Brandon Thomas`s victorian comedy `Charley`s Aunt`, 29 x 19 in(Globe Theatre, London and later touring). Thecompany featured in this production is that of W.S. Penley.He gained fame and fortune in the travesty role of Charley`s Aunt.Penley`s image is used in the poster itself
Proof sets US Columbus quincentenary 1992, two cased sets of three coins each, each set comprising: one gold five dollar, West Point Mint, designed by James Farrell and Thomas Rogers, obverse: Portrait of Columbus, facing map of the New World, reverse: Crest of the Admiral of the Oceans (8.359 gms); one silver dollar, Philadelphia Mint, designed by John Mercanti and Thomas Rogers, obverse: Columbus by a globe, ships in background, reverse: split image of Santa Maria and US Space Shuttle Discovery (26.73 gms); and one copper and nickel half dollar, San Francisco Mint, designed by James Ferrell, obverse: Columbus landing in the New World, reverse: three ships Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria (11.34 gms), 6 coins total Condition: Each: uncirculated, with original cases and certificates of authenticity. Minor, slight bumping to corners of outer cases.Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
An 1896 Athens Olympic Games second prize medal, in bronze, designed by Jules Chaplain, the obverse with Zeus holding a globe upon which a winged Victory stands holding laurel, the reverse with a view of the Acropolis and Parthenon, with a Greek legend There were no gold prize medals awarded at the inaugural modern Olympic Games of 1896. The winner received a silver medal, the runner-up a bronze.
A 1908 London Olympic Games participation medal in the rarely seen original presentation paper box, awarded to the British lawn tennis player Kenneth Powell, designed by Bertram Mackennal with a winged figure of fame blowing a trumpet on a globe between a legend, the reverse with a victorious athlete riding in a quadriga, in white metal, the rim inscribed K.POWELL, LAWN TENNIS Kenneth Powell partnered Walter Crawley in the men’s doubles. They were beaten in the quarter-finals by their British compatriots and eventual gold medal winners George Hillyard and Reginald Doherty.
# A pair of Shaft and Globe decanters, 19th century, with bands of strawberry and star cutting, 30cm high, two similar slice cut decanters and stoppers, 32cm high, a set of three late Victorian silver bottle tickets, Birmingham 1898, inscribed WHISKEY, SHERRY and PORT, and a similar plated example, inscribed CLARET (8)
* An Edwardian shop display cabinet for Cadbury’s Chocolate, the mahogany casing with two sliding doors, manufacturer’s plate label for ‘O.C. Hawkes Ltd. Manufacturers Globe Works Birmingham’, acid-etched glass ‘Cadbury’s Chocolate’, with two glass shelves, 71cm high x 80cm wide x 44cm deep. (1)
PELE: (1940-) Brazilian Footballer. Signed colour 7.5 x 10.5 reproduction of a pastel drawing of Pele by the artists Stewart Beckett and Jose Palomares, 1999, depicting the footballer in a half length pose holding a globe of the earth. Signed by Pele in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. Professionally double matted in black and framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 15 x 17. EX
Hadrian silver denarius, reverse:- Concordia, seated, Sear 3475, good metal GF, second a ditto but reverse:- Victory-Nemesis advancing right, Sear 3547, probably plated, F/GF, third of Geta, as Caesar, reverse:- Securitas seated left holding globe, Sear 7200, nice boyish portrait, nice metal, chipped, VF and lastly a silver siliqua of Valens, reverse Roma seated left, Old Sear 4113, large, full, round flan, striking crack from 6 o`clock [obverse], GVF [4]
Roman Colonial bronzes with various reverses:- Serpent with halo, A tetrastyle temple with peribolos containing grove, Standing male figure holding long sceptre and globe?, an Egyptian billon tetradrachm and lastly a reverse depicting the Bull and the Lion of the legions VII and IV of Viminacium, F to NVF [5]
Roman Imperial antoniniani, silver looking, the later silver washed, first Gordian III, reverse;- Gordian with spear and globe, right, S.8650, GVF, second Philip I, reverse:- Felicitas, S.8950, striking crack, dark GF, third Trajan Decius, reverse:- Dacia, S.9368, NVF, fourth Valerian, reverse:- Sol, S.9950 [this coin is interesting in that Sol seems to hold whip and something else], fifth Gallienus, reverse:- Victory, S.10377, stiking split F, sixth Postumus, reverse:- Uberitas? GF and lastly Probus, reverse Fides Militum,S.11981, VF/NVF [7]
Septimius Severus, silver denarii, first reverse:- Severus, togate, standing left, Sear 6282, VF, second reverse:- Salus seated left feeding snake, Sear 6363, VF, third reverse:- Providentia standing left, holding rod and long sceptre, globe at feet, Sear 6354, VF and lastly reverse:- Mars? standing left with spear and trophy, possibly plated, F [4]
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