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Norfolk - Dereham interest Presentation pewter mug to Barny at Dereham Coachways, Helina Telemaster Flash camera, Papermate biro in box, ladies bracelet, cuff links (2 pairs) in boxes, small torch in box, 22 carat gold plated tie clip and a pretty ladies fan (small) and unknown item. Most look new. Nice clean lot.
Lancaster Multisigned Book A highly desirable investment item. Signed copy No. 76 of the Special Edition of book: THE AVRO LANCASTER by historian Francis K. Mason. Comprehensive history of the legendary bomber with superb photographs and detailed graphs throughout. Foreword by one of Bomber Command's most decorated pilots 4 times winner of the DSO & double DFC Group Captain J.B. 'Willie' Tait DSO*** DFC* Bookplate signed by Francis K. Mason and 10 highly decorated members of Bomber Command including 4 holders of the Victoria Cross: Leonard Cheshire, Norman Jackson, Roderick Learoyd & William Reid. 5 of the signatories served with 617 Squadron 2 of whom took part in the epic Dam Busters raid: David Shannon and Bill Townsend. Good Condition
Major Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor Signature of 'I’ll Met by Moonlight' Special Forces hero Major Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor KBE DSO. With two excellent newspaper features 'Moonlight Major's kidnap drama' the capture of General Kreipe, and shepherd boy George Psychoundakis BEM known as 'The Cretan Runner' who took part in the kidnap and of hoaxing the searching German troops. An excellent item. Good Condition
Two Victorian white bonnets, together with a quantity of children's clothing. Note: The bonnets were worn by the vendor's great grandmother, a Zennor woman who would go out into the fields with a bucket and stool to milk her cow wherever she found her. Condition Report: Bonnet 1: Small hole at back, part of the ribbon at the back has been torn off. Spots of discolouration, otherwise fine. Bonnet 2: Fraying around front edge. Significant tearing of the section that hangs down at the back. Spots of discolouration. Children's Clothes: Some discolouration, tear in sleeve of one item, otherwise fine.
A Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officer's Dagger, 25cm blade by E & F HORSTER SOLINGEN, etched with scrolling foliage, fouled anchors and dolphins, regulation brass hilt with spirally fluted celluloid grip, contained in its engraved brass scabbard, complete with knot. By descent this item was collected by Albert Peake R.N. during the raid on Narvick.
LUELLA BLACK LEATHER AND PONY SKIN 'BERNIE' BAG, rare item, gold tone hardware, large main compartment, internal zipper pocket and another zipper pocket at back, two further snap pocket closures at front and back, small stud details on handles, two chunky black leather tassels at front with Luella printed into metal, (some small signs of use).
TWO VOLUMES ON THE PENINSULAR WAR BY FRANZ XAVER RIGEL FROM THE PAVLOVSK PALACE LIBRARYRIGEL, Franz Xaver (German, 1783-1852) Der siebenjahrige Kampf auf der Pyrenaischen Halbinsel vom Jahre 1807 bis 1814; besonders meine eigenen Erfahrungen in diesem Kriege nebst Bemerkungen uber das Spanische Volk und Land [A seven-years battle on the Iberian Peninsula from the year 1807 to 1814; particularly my own experiences in this war including my remarks about the Spanish people and the country] Rastatt, 1819. Published at author`s expense by the author himself. 12mo (206 x 133 mm) each volume. 532 pages (volume I); 454 pages (volume II). Both volumes contain a label from the Pavlovsk Palace Library indicating item`s location and inventory number. Contemporary red Morocco binding with gilt tooling along the borders and on the spines. All edges gilt. Silk endpapers. Volume I containing a full-page copperplate etching depicting a Spanish insurgent, and a foldout map of a battle plan. Volume II containing six full-page copperplate etchings featuring a Spanish national dance Bolero, and various landmarks of the territories where the battles took place.PLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Asian and Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 254. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 3:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 676. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.
11th-13th century AD. A mixed group of bronze pendants comprising: a ring with annulets; a triangular claw; a triple-loop; a goat with double tail. Cf. Korshyn, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2013, item A.1.06-A.1.10. 10 grams total, 23-29mm (1 - 1 1/4"). Property of an American collector; acquired 1980-2000. [4]
10th-11th century AD. A pair of bronze discoid Scandinavian type plaque (also widespread in the historical Rus region) each with loop to the reverse comprising: one domed with central boss, repoussé beaded detail to the border and repoussé motif of five radiating curved arms; one dished with concentric repoussé pellet bands. Cf. Korshyn, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2013, item B.3.03. 44 grams total, 52-90mm (2 - 3 3/4"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. [2]
10th-11th century AD. A bronze mount comprising an outer ring and three spokes each terminating in a beast-head, central hub with circular socket to accept a stud. Cf. MacGregor, A. et al. A Summary Catalogue of the Continental Archaeological Collections, Oxford, 1997, item 24.1. 24 grams, 42mm (1 3/4"). Found Suffolk, UK.
10th-11th century AD. A bronze mount comprising an outer ring and three spokes each terminating in a beast-head, central hub with circular socket to accept a stud. Cf. MacGregor, A. et al. A Summary Catalogue of the Continental Archaeological Collections, Oxford, 1997, item 24.1. 24 grams, 42mm (1 3/4"). Found Suffolk, UK.
11th-12th century AD. A mixed group of four bronze Type C3 and C4, possibly Scandinavian type pendants (also widespread in the historical Rus region) comprising: three formed as a miniature knife in its sheath; one similar with two blades. Cf. Korshyn, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2013, item C.3.01-3. 21 grams, 36-56mm (1 1/2 - 2 1/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [4]
10th-11th century AD. A mixed group of bronze Scandinavian type pendants (also widespread in the historical Rus region), each with scroll motif. Cf. Korshyn, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2013, item B.3.03. 15 grams total, 29-32mm (1 1/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve, 3]
10th-12th century AD. A mixed group of discoid bronze pendants comprising: one with pellets and radiating bars; one with radiating arms, central hub and ropework border; one with roundels and radiating lugs, Baltic workmanship. Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, plate LXIV, item 22. 12 grams total, 24-30mm (1 - 1 1/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve, 3]
11th-12th century AD. A bronze discoid Scandinavian type pendant (also widespread in the historical Rus region), with an advancing regardant beast within a circular border. See Korshyn, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume III, Moscow, 2013, item J40-42. 4.73 grams, 25mm (1"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. [No Reserve]
11th-12th century AD. A bronze axehead Scandinavian type pendant (also widespread in the historical Rus region), with winged socket, triangular blade and lobe to the inner edge; triangular ornament to both faces of the blade. Cf. Korshyn, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2013, item D.1.02-06. 8.53 grams, 40mm (1 1/2"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. Known as an axe of Perun amulet, these are mostly found in Russia and parts of Scandinavia. They have been associated with the Slavic god Perun, the supreme deity of the pagan Slavs who shared many characteristics with the Viking Thor. Perun carried a weapon of similar shape and function to Thor's hammer, which was worn as an amulet by his followers. Two styles of Perun axe amulets are known; style I resembles a battle axe with a knob-like protrusion at one end. Type II (of which this is an example) show a symmetrically shaped broad blade with two horn-like protrusions diametrically opposite on the upper and lower side. Like Thor's hammer, they were worn to invoke the protection of the god. [No Reserve]
9th-11th century AD. A group of six silver pendants each a hollow sphere with attachment loop and pyramid of granules. Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, plate XVIII, item 4. 8.45 grams total, 19 - 23mm (3/4 - 1"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. [No Reserve, 6]
9th-12th century AD. A mixed group of silver-gilt mounts comprising: one shield-shaped with pelletted border, pierced, lobe to each angle and three pegs to the reverse; one heart-shaped with raised central panel and three knops, three pegs to the reverse; one piriform with scroll finial; one similar with billetted border. Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, plate XCI, item 36-38. 15 grams total, 21-25mm (3/4 - 1"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve, 4]
11th-12th century AD. A bronze axehead Scandinavian type pendant (also widespread in the historical Rus region), with winged socket, triangular blade and lobe to the inner edge; punched point ornament to both faces of the blade. Cf. Korshyn, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2013, item D.1.02-06. 15 grams, 51mm (2"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. Known as an axe of Perun amulet, these are mostly found in Russia and parts of Scandinavia. They have been associated with the Slavic god Perun, the supreme deity of the pagan Slavs who shared many characteristics with the Viking Thor. Perun carried a weapon of similar shape and function to Thor's hammer, which was worn as an amulet by his followers. Two styles of Perun axe amulets are known; style I resembles a battle axe with a knob-like protrusion at one end. Type II (of which this is an example) show a symmetrically shaped broad blade with two horn-like protrusions diametrically opposite on the upper and lower side. Like Thor's hammer, they were worn to invoke the protection of the god. [No Reserve]
9th-12th century AD. A round-section penannular twisted silver hoop with flat terminals butt-jointed, Baltic workmanship. Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, plate LVII, item 17. 3.67 grams, 23mm overall, 16.76mm internal diameter (approximate size British M, USA 6 1/4, Europe 12.56, Japan 12) (1"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve]
11th-12th century AD. A curved miniature bronze axe-head Scandinavian type pendant (also widespread in the historical Rus region), with a long slicing blade and horns to the inner edges; the thick neck pierced for suspension; punched motif to the neck. Cf. Korshyn, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2013, item D.2.02-03. 15 grams, 50mm (2"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. Known as an axe of Perun amulet, these are mostly found in Russia and parts of Scandinavia. They have been associated with the Slavic god Perun, the supreme deity of the pagan Slavs who shared many characteristics with the Viking Thor. Perun carried a weapon of similar shape and function to Thor's hammer, which was worn as an amulet by his followers. Two styles of Perun axe amulets are known; style I resembles a battle axe with a knob-like protrusion at one end. Type II (of which this is an example) show a symmetrically shaped broad blade with two horn-like protrusions diametrically opposite on the upper and lower side. Like Thor's hammer, they were worn to invoke the protection of the god. [No Reserve]
12th-13th century AD. A bronze terminal comprising a hollow socket and terminal formed as a bird-head with curved beak and bulbous eyes; band of raised tendril detail to the socket, pierced for attachment; Baltic workmanship. Cf. Griciuviene, E. Žiemgaliai - The Semigalians, Vilnius, 2005, item 881. 14 grams, 30mm (1 1/4"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. [No Reserve]
11th-13th century AD. A gilt-bronze round-section expanding hoop of twisted rods fused together at the reverse, hoop knot absent. Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, plate XCII, item 18. 6.90 grams, 27mm overall, 18.33mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8, Europe 17.59, Japan 17) (1"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve]

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