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LINCOLN CITY. Booklet for the Lincoln City Football Club Bazaar, December 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1927, 48 page programme for the Lincoln City FC fundraising event at the Drill Hall, Lincoln, glossy pages include fixtures, review of season to date, photographs of Lincoln City Directors, team group photograph, historical notes including fascinating notes about match-cards then in existence relating to games in. 1884. Excellent item.. Generally good.
A Dinky Toys 182 Porsche 356A Coupe, in red with silver painted hubs and black gloss base, in original lighter yellow picture box contained in a brown card Nabisco Foods Ltd box, with postmark from Liverpool, probably a promotional item sent directly from Binns Road, E a few minute chips, box VG-E
A Dinky Toys 167 A.C.Aceca Coupe, in cream with dark maroon hood and silver hubs with black gloss base, in original lighter yellow picture box contained in a brown card Nabisco Foods Ltd box, with postmark from Liverpool, probably a promotional item sent directly from Binns Road, VG-E a few small chips and a small crack to left hand side window, box VG-E
* Stubbs (George, 1724-1806). Tygers at Play, pub. George Stubbs, 1780 [but later impression, pub. 1974 by Thomas Ross & Son], uncoloured line and stipple etching, 380 x 480mm. Christopher Lennox-Boyd, Rob Dixon & Tim Clayton. George Stubbs, The Complete Engraved Works, no. 60. State IIIa. The notes field for this item describes how this plate was purchased by Edward Orme in 1817 and then disappeared, only to emerge on the premises of London print makers Thomas Ross & Son in 1970. They published a small limited edition in 1974 and the plate is now held by the Trustees of the Tate Gallery. (1)
* World Collection. A Senf World Album divided into 5 continental sections produced in 1912 containing stamps from very first issues to 1912. Sparsely filled in some areas but considerable value in others, description is referenced by continent. Europe; good coverage of France, Greece, Portugal Spain and Switzerland. Noted items; Great Britain Edward VII set to Mounted Mint, 2/6 - £1 SG260-266 catalogue value £1950, Bavaria 1911 Prince Regent Type 1 SG138-155 Mounted Mint catalogue value £580, German Reichpost High values 1M - 5M SG62-65 Mounted Mint catalogue value £1000, German Post Offices in Turkey High Values Mounted Mint catalogue value £700, Gibralter SG1-5 and SG66-74 Mounted Mint catalogue value £1500 and Austria both 1908 and 1910 sets Mounted Mint catalogue value £1000. Asia; most strength in British Empire issues particularly Cyprus, Brunei and India (incl CEF). Noted item; Cyprus Edward VII sets, both watermarks, SG50-59 and SG60-71 Mounted Mint catalogue value £925. Africa; again most strength in British Empire issues particularly Bechuanaland, East and central Africa, Somaliland and South African forerunners. Noted items; British Central Africa 2/6 - £1 SG63-66 Fine Used catalogue value £690 and Seychelles almost a complete run of Victorian issues Mounted Mint catalogue value £450. Americas; Some strength in USA and South America but again key value in British Empire issues. Noted items; Antigua SG31-40 Mounted Mint catalogue value £325, Canada Edward VII set SG173-187 (7 values) Mounted Mint catalogue vale £1000, Cayman Islands a complete run from SG1-38 Mounted Mint catalogue value £2000 and Newfoundland two sets SG95-105 and SG117-127 both Mounted Mint catalogue value £650. Australasia; principally British Empire stamps. Noted items Fiji £1 SG124 Mounted Mint catalogue value £300, Gilbert &Ellis Islands SG1-11 complete Mounted Mint catalogue value £190 and New Zealand officials SGO59-O67 Mounted Mint catalogue value £640. The overall catalogue value of the album is in excess of £18,000 (1)
* Great Britain: Victoria - George VI. A valuable lot with particular strength in 19th Century issues. There are 2 x 1d Blacks, a number of 2d blues both perf and imperf, a comprehensive range of 1d reds from all periods containing most plates and also a full set containing all plates of the 1/2d rose. A good range of embossed and surface printed issues including a fine used SG126 5/- Rose. There is also a copy of SG212 Green although this has a tear. There is a good range of Edward VII issues to 5/- and equally good ranges of George V and George VI to £1. The key item is a very fine used copy of SG438 £1 PUC. Total catalogue value is in excess of £10,000 (-)
Euclid. Euclidus Elementorum Libri Priores sex, item Undecimus et Duodecimus, ex Versione Latina Federici Commandini..., Et quibusdam Euclidis Demonstrationibus Restitutis, a Roberto Simson, M.D. in Academia Glasguensi Matheseos Professore, Glasgow: Foulis, 1756, numerous diagrams to letterpress, occasional spotting and minor marginal dampstaining to few leaves, 3C3-3E1 with small ink spots mostly affecting catchwords, closed tear to last two leaves repaired, hinges repaired, contemp. marbled boards, modern calf reback and corner repairs, 4to (1)
Belvès (Pierre, illust.). Faïences de France; Belles Poteries; Art Paysan; Saints de Bois; Statuettes de Porcelaine; Ceramiques Populaires; Le Printemps, pub. Albums du Pere Castor, Paris, 1945-47; together 7 vols., b & w litho. illusts., all orig. pict. stiff wrappers, stapled as issued, except final item which is a four-fold double-sided booklet printed in monochrome, all square 4to (24 x 21cm) (7)
Bone (Stephen and Adshead, Mary). The Little Boy and His House, 1st ed., J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1936, numerous col. and b & w litho. illusts., orig. linen-backed pict. boards, a trifle rubbed, oblong folio, together with The Silly Snail and Other Stories, by Stephen Bone & Mary Adshead, 1st ed., J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1942, col. litho. illusts., some double-page, orig. printed boards, minor wear to extremities, oblong 8vo (11 x 16cm), plus The Little Boy and His House, 3rd imp., 1952, The Little Boys & Their Boats, 1st ed., 1953, numerous col. and b & w litho. illusts., many double-page, orig. linen-backed boards, both in sl. frayed and chipped d.j., 4to. The second named item (The Silly Snail) is inscribed to his granddaughter by Benjamin Fletcher (Head of Birmingham School of Art) while occupant of Daneway, ‘To wish my darling Theodora a very happy birthday 8.8.43 from grandfather at Daneway, Cirencester. And may she happy live, and long ? bliss, receiving, as she gives, great happiness’. Stephen Bone (1904-58) was the son of Sir David Muirhead Bone; he married Mary Adshead in 1929. (4)
Chinese Soviet Republic, 1936 Interest Paying Bond or Circulating Note.China, 1936, 2 Yuan, P-Unlisted, (S/M#C272-10R), Issued bond or circulating note, Black with coupons on bottom, red overprint, S/N 143130, AU to Uncirculated with an edge problem on the lower left bottom border, back blank, scarce Soviet era fiscal item.
Chinese Soviet Republic, 1936 Interest Paying Bond or Circulating Note.China, 1936, 5 Yuan, P-Unlisted, (S/M#C272-1R), Issued bond or circulating note, Black with coupons on bottom, red overprint, S/N 130377, Choice Fine to VF with a small hole on the top left, back blank, scarce Soviet era fiscal item.
Bank of China, 1935 Circulating Cashiers Check.China. 1935, $100, P-Unlisted, Issued and uncancelled circulating cashiers check. Blue border and text with light orange underprint, title of bank over world globe, S/N 590, 3 Spindle holes and one very small pin hole, appears in VF condition with light toning and water staining. Scarce Bank of China fiscal item.
Anglo Saxon and Medieval Bronze Scabbard Mount Group6th-11th century AD. A mixed group of bronze scabbard mounts comprising: a mount formed as a c-section channel with extension in the form of a beast-head, ring-and-dot motifs in the field, found Barrington, Cambridgeshire, UK, circa 11th century AD; a Samson-type chape formed as a thick stud with extensions before and behind the scabbard, the former developing into a male head with bird-head `arms` to the sides, found Kirton-in-Lindsay, Humberside, UK, 6th-7th century AD. 17 grams, 36-57 mm (1 1/4 - 2 1/4"). Cf. for Samson-type chape Menghin, W. Das Schwert im Fruehen Mittelalter item 16. Property of a Hampshire Gentleman; acquired before 1990; with old dealer tickets, giving descriptions and findspots etc. [2]Fine condition.Starting Price: 150
Medieval and Later Metal Detecting Artefact CollectionA mixed group of metal-detecting finds of various dates comprising: a medieval bronze padlock case (PAS reference WILT-565CC0); a bronze belt mount of 14th century date in the form of a crowned bust (NARC-AE23F0); a bronze s-shaped belt clasp of 17th-18th century date (YORYM-15DE81); a tubular bronze barrel-lock case; a trapezoidal bronze mount with stud and leather adhering; a bronze book mount with notched edge, feather detailing; a bronze pendant with loop and rod, triangular distributor with loops; a bronze annular brooch with cast pin. 110 grams, 25-78 mm (1 - 3"). Property of an East London gentleman; found on various site in England; three item with PAS museum reports. [8, No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: 5
Avar Equal Armed Silver-Gilt with Garnets Brooch Pair6th-7th century AD. A matched pair of equal-arm bow brooches, each terminating at both ends in two smaller cells with a larger between, each filled with a cloison garnet; pin-lug and catchplate to the reverse. 17 grams total, 41 mm each (1 1/2"). Cf. Menghin, W. The Merovingian Period: Europe Without Borders, item V.3.7.1. Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1980. [2]Very fine condition, one garnet lost in antiquity.Starting Price: 500
A 20th Century green tinted water jug, wheel etched with birds in branches and two matching beakers, two commemorative glass jugs / beakers, a Bohemian ruby and gilt decorated flared vase, a pair of Victorian clear glass table ornaments with frilled rims and a cut glass decanter and stopper CONDITION REPORTS Please note - the ruby vase has been damaged during viewing, since original image take, please see additional images of the item.
A bronzed Chinese twin-handled vase, together with a patinated metal figure of a crane upon a lily pad CONDITION REPORTS The vase appears to be of hollow sided construction (appears to be filled with a cement type substance, which has disintegrated internally at the base), the metal has a bronzed-colour finish. Please note that this item is being sold as 'bronzed' (NOT as bronze) and is made of metal with a bronze-colour patination. Wear, scuffs, scratches, one handle broken off and crudely re-attached. The crane has wear, scuffs and a hole drilled to lilypad, also has loop to the head (no attachments present).
AMENDMENT: Second item in the lot is titled `Turkish Bath` - Calum Colvin, Scottish b.1961- "The Kiss"; c-print, 70x53cm: together with one other c-print by the same hand, 52x41cm., (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the current owner at the artist`s MA degree exhibition in 1985 at the Royal College of Art, London.Both these works are from the series titled `Constructed Narratives`.
[EDWARD VII]: (1841-1910) King of the United Kingdom 1901-10. A Royal Crown Derby porcelain breakfast set comprising a plate, cup and saucer in cream, each featuring the gilt cipher of Edward VII, detailed in red, blue and white enamel and with an attractive gilt border. The cup and plate both bear the Royal Crown Derby date stamp of 1903 and the saucer 1909. Each item is in an unused condition and is believed to have been produced for the personal use of King Edward VII. EX, 3
HMS Royal George - Shipwreck Memento TokenDated 1840, host coin 18th century halfpenny recovered from the wreck. Obv: neatly engraved with Relic of the ROYAL GEORGE Sunk 1782 raised 1840 legend in five lines. Rev: smoothed with nicks around circumference. 3.77 grams. (1 1/4"). HMS Royal George was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line warship, launched in 1756 and the largest British warship at that time. She saw service during the Seven Years` War and as Sir Edward Hawke`s flagship. While undergoing maintenance off Portsmouth, she sank with the loss of over 800 lives, one of the great disasters in British waters. Attempts were made to raise the vessel, both for salvage and because it was a major hazard to navigation with six cannon being recovered in 1782. In 1839 and 1840 Major-General Charles Pasley of the Royal Engineers did recovery work, including lifting another 12 cannon and other items and culminated in the lifting of the keel and major timbers. Some of the bronze cannon were melted down to make the base to the Nelson`s Column and this item was made from a coin recovered from the wreck.[No Reserve] Extremley fine.Starting Price: £5
Roman Gold Double-Twisted Hoop Earring Pair1st-2nd century AD. A pair of Type I gold earrings each formed as a double-twisted hoop with an iridescent glass seed bead. 1.14 grams, 17-18 mm (3/4"). Cf. Marshall, F.H. Catalogue of the Jewellery Greek, Etruscan & Roman in the Departments of Antiquities, British Museum, item 2526 for construction. Part of a collection acquired around 1900; and thence by decent 1940s. [2] Fine condition.Starting Price: £200
Roman Gold Cabochon Earring Pair3rd century AD. A pair of gold Type I earrings, each with fine wire hoop, coiled wire sleeves and three turquoise hardstone cabochons, suspension loop below the lowest. 2.80 grams, 25 mm (1"). Cf. Marshall, F.H. Catalogue of the Jewellery Greek, Etruscan & Roman in the Departments of Antiquities, British Museum, item 2670-1 for construction. Part of a collection acquired around 1900; and thence by decent 1940s. [2] Fine condition.Starting Price: £300
Etruscan Gold Leech Earring3rd century BC. A hollow-formed c-shaped leech earring formed with five rows of hollow spheres and a double filigree ropework band, two rows of filigree hoops to the inner face. 7.62 grams, 30 mm (1 1/4"). Cf. Marshall, F.H. Catalogue of the Jewellery Greek, Etruscan & Roman in the Departments of Antiquities, British Museum, item 2265 for construction. Part of a collection acquired around 1900; and thence by decent 1940s. Fine condition.Starting Price: £400
Etruscan Gold Leech Earring3rd century BC. A hollow-formed c-shaped leech earring formed with six rows of conical bosses and four filigree ropework bands. 5.07 grams, 30 mm (1 1/4"). Cf. Marshall, F.H. Catalogue of the Jewellery Greek, Etruscan & Roman in the Departments of Antiquities, British Museum, item 2265 for construction. Part of a collection acquired around 1900; and thence by decent 1940s. Fair condition; closure absent.Starting Price: £300
Roman Gold Pearl Drop Earring2nd century AD. A Type II earring comprising a twisted wire hoop and descender with two pearl seed beads and a granulation spacer. 1.88 grams, 46 mm (1 3/4"). Cf. Marshall, F.H. Catalogue of the Jewellery Greek, Etruscan & Roman in the Departments of Antiquities, British Museum, item 2588 for construction. Part of a collection acquired around 1900; and thence by decent 1940s. Very fine condition.Starting Price: £200
Roman Gold, Pearl and Crystal Earring2nd-1st century BC. An exceptionally high quality Type I earring with wire hoop, two wire pendant arms with pearl seed beads and stone spacers connected to a filigree sphere, collar and openwork setting for a crystal pendant. 2.90 grams, 46 mm (1 3/4"). Cf. Marshall, F.H. Catalogue of the Jewellery Greek, Etruscan & Roman in the Departments of Antiquities, British Museum, item 2335 for construction. Part of a collection acquired around 1900; and thence by decent 1940s. Extremely fine condition. Very rare. Starting Price: £500
Roman Silver Sandal Plate Brooch2nd-3rd century AD. A `sandal sole` (skeuomorphic) brooch with a hinged pin and a chain loop at the heel; a panel of red enamel to the face, decorated with silver studs; pin and catchplate intact. 6.26 grams, 38 mm (1 1/2"). Cf. Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, (1987) p.220-1, item 1142. From an old English collection, acquired 1984. Very fine condition. Rare.Starting Price: £450

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