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A complete cast copper-alloy probable strap fitting or toggle of Late Iron Age to early Roman date, c. 100 BC-AD 100. The fitting takes the form of a pair of conjoined circular loops (decorated with beading on their upper surface), a curving 'C' shaped rod additionally connecting the two from their lower edge. On the underside of the object, an integrally cast rectangular loop projects downwards from the upper edge of the loops-perhaps inferring this item had a function similar to a clasp. Condition: excellent, light greyish green patina with some rougher areas. Length: 23mm. Width: 29mm. Provenance: from the collection of an ex metal detectorist, found Oxfordshire/Berkshire/Hampshire in the 1980s or 1990s.
A rare antique 1796 Pattern British Heavy Cavalry Trooper's sword. Shallow fullered blade, with inspector’s stamp in fuller at forte, pierced disc guard, and plain rounded pommel. Leather grips. Maker's marks to edge for Sohlingen. Within it's original steel scabbard. Measures approx; 106cm long. (Addition 5/8/2019 at 15:49) - it has been pointed out that this sword is possibly a reproduction item. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to authenticity and condition prior to bidding, irrespective of description.
A silver gilt and enamel medal won by the legendary Ken Traill of Bradford Northern for winning the Challenge Cup in 1948-49. Ken played as a loose forward for Bradford between 1947 and 1955 and before that for Hunslet. He later went on to play for Halifax and Wakefield. Ken also played for England on 4 occasions. He was the coach of Wakefield Trinity from 1958 to 1970 winning Challenge Cup, Championship, Yorkshire Cup and Yorkshire League. The medal is in excellent condition and in original makers (Fattorini) box (damage to lid). A one off opportunity to acquire a great item of rugby league memorabilia.
Lucy Morton: A Paris 1924 Olympic Games gold medal Winner's Sevres porcelain vase, designed by Guillonet, executed by Bracquemond, with gilded laurel branches upon a blue ground, four pate-sur-pate medallions upon a jade green ground, each depicting a different Olympic sport: Sailing, Shooting, Tennis and Cycling, marked to base 'Made in France', 'S 1924 DN' 'Decore a Sevres 1924', 13" height approx.They were presented by the Paris City Council to each gold medalist, an item which was awarded to every winner at the Paris 1924 Olympics.
1803 pattern infantry / flank officer's sword by John Gill, the 68cm curved blade with remnants of the gilding showing swags and military trophies, wire wound ivory grip, PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping..
1974 Churchill Centenary Trust commemorative silver plate in Blue Presentation box. A silver limited edition plate by John Pinches Medallists Ltd. This sterling silver plate was produced in 1974 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL. The plate has a relief portrait of Sir Winston Churchill in 24 carat gold heavily plated onto sterling silver. The relief is displayed on a ground of polished sterling silver. The solid sterling silver back is separately formed in order to make it smooth. By means of a special filler, the two parts are imperceptibly and permanently merged into a unique work of art. This plate is uniquely stamped with the serial number 289 to the base. The same serial is hand written on the signed certificate, by the chairman of the Churchill Centenary Trust, John Colville. Together with the signed certificate is a booklet about the item and Trust. The plate comes in the original blue velvet lined display stand and original box. The Churchill Centenary Trust plate. 20.5cm 8in diameter, 319g
Large tray of assorted mainly American item: 3x Western and Atlantic veranda end of coaches, yellow (F-G); 3x New York Central Lines dark green bogie coaches including a baggage car, all marked (F); Lionel W&ARR 4-4-0 electric loco and tender 1882 black and orange (VG); non powered 4-4-2 American style tank loco, black and silver, one front bogie wheel missing; American Flyer Lackavanna girder bridge (F) with clockwork Chad Valley 4-4-0 loco and tender No. 10138 blue (F-G); British made clockwork 2-4-0 Silver Link 2509 loco only, no tender (F) and a 6-wheel kit or scratch built BR black tender, no couplings, finescale wheels (F)
Hornby Princess Elizabeth loco and tender LMS red 6201. Total repaint to a high standard, converted to 2-rail, finescale wheels, original chassis and motor rectified for DC control. Replacement bogie and pony. Reversing lever on side of firebox removed and hole filled in. Meccano transfers on footplate and underside of tender. Couplings at each end of tender modified. Removable coal added to tender. Repro P.E. red wooden box complete with repro printed paper label inside lid. Overall (VG) as an amended item

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