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A Simon & Halbig for Kammer & Reinhardt bisque socket-head doll, with a cropped brown wig, sleeping brown glass eyes, and an open mouth with two upper teeth and trembling tongue, on a five-piece bent-limb composition body fitted with a squeaker, the head impressed `K [star] R / Simon & Halbig /126 / 62`, 60cm high (back of head broken and glued; two fingers repaired); an Armand Marseille bisque socket-head doll, with moulded and spray painted red hair, sleeping blue glass eyes, and an open mouth with two lower teeth, on a five-piece bent-limb composition body, the head impressed `A.M. / Germany / 351 / 4 1/2 K`, 46cm long (back of head broken and glued); and a German composition flange-neck doll, with moulded and spray painted auburn hair, sleeping side-glancing blue glass eyes, and an open mouth with tongue, on a cloth body with composition lower arms, the head impressed `Germany / Mago / 492 / 6 1/2`, 60cm high (face broken and glued; two fingers repaired; legs cracked), (3).
A German bisque socket-head doll, with sleeping brown glass eyes, and an open mouth with four upper teeth, on a ball-jointed composition body with moveable wrists, the head impressed `29 / Gbr 165 K / 7 / Germany / 7`, 56cm high (lacking pate and wigone broken finger). Note: This mark may be for Gebruder Krauss, Gebruder Knoch or Gebruder Kuhnlenz. See Coleman, D, E. & E. The Collector`s Encyclopaedia of Dolls, tenth impression, Crown Publishers, New York 1979, p.367.
A German composition socket-head doll, with moulded and spray-painted hair, sleeping blue glass eyes, and an open mouth with two lower teeth, on a five-piece bent-limb body, the head impressed `201- 2 1/4 / Germany`, 36cm high; an Armand Marseille composition socket-head doll, with moulded and spray-painted hair, sleeping grey glass eyes, and an open mouth with two lower teeth (one broken), on a five-piece bent-limb body, the head impressed `A.M. Germany 351./6.K`, 48cm high; and four other composition and plastic dolls, (6).
A German bisque socket-head doll, with a long brown wig, sleeping blue glass eyes, and an open mouth with four upper teeth, on a jointed composition body with moveable wrists and ball-jointed knees, the head impressed `308 / Gbr 165 K / 11 / Germany`, wearing a blue lace-trimmed dress and co-ordinating straw bonnet, 72cm high. Note: This mark may be for Gebruder Krauss, Gebruder Knoch or Gebruder Kuhnlenz. See Coleman, D, E. & E. The Collector`s Encyclopaedia of Dolls, tenth impression, Crown Publishers, New York 1979, p.367.
A Simon & Halbig for Kammer & Reinhardt bisque socket-head doll, with sleeping blue glass `googly` eyes, and an open mouth with two upper teeth, on a jointed composition body, the head impressed `K. [star] R. / Simon & Halbig / Germany / 126 / 32`, 32cm high (lacking pate and wig; body with some cracking to plaster finish; replacement legs).
Don Bradman. Official menu for ‘A Luncheon and Presentation to Don Bradman’. Savoy Hotel, London. September 20th 1948. Four page menu with gold tassel, with title to front cover and colour Australian emblem to top of cover. To inside front cover, the menu, details of speakers and presentation of an antique silver replica of the Warwick Vase to Don Bradman. To opposite page a colour photograph of Bradman which is signed by Bradman beneath on menu. Also signed to inside front cover by R. Lindwall, E. Toshack, A. Morris, K. Miller, W. Johnston, L. Hassett, J. Laker and N. Yardley. Good/very good condition
‘The Centenary Banquet’. Official menu for the South African Cricket Centenary 1889-1989 Banquet held on the 8th March 1989. The menu signed by numerous guests and Test cricketers. Fifty one signatures including Don Bradman, K. Miller, Lindwall, Harvey, Johnston, Hassett, Marsh, Lawry, Lillee, I.Johnson, Massie, Endean, Rice, Reid, W.Hadlee, Sobers, Holding, Snow, Dexter, C.Walters, G. Allen, Hardstaff, Hutton, Trueman, May, Compton, Cowdrey, Brearley, Engineer etc. Centre horizontal fold otherwise in good condition
Australia. Collection of forty six white ‘Australia Test player’ autograph cards each signed by a Test player. Signatures include Bradman, K. Miller, Hawke, Warne, Langer, Angel, Hayden, McDonald, Lillee, Thomson, McGrath, Benaud, Chappell, Booth, Davidson, Gilchrist, Loxton, N. Harvey, Stackpole etc.
Australia. Collection of twenty nine white cards and pieces each very nicely signed by a Test player. Signatures include Bradman, K. Miller, Ponsford, Davidson, O’Reilly, Hamence, Ring, Hawke, I.Johnson, Simpson, McCosker, Misson, Boon, Burge, M. Waugh, S. Waugh, M. Hughes, Vievers, Gleeson, I. Craig, Sheahan, Mayne, Massie etc. Signature of O’Reilly laid down to card. Odd
England v Australia 1945. Official scorecard for the Red Cross and R.A.A.F. Charities match between England and Australian Services XI. The match played at Lord’s on the 14th-17th July 1945. Signed in ink to verso by twelve members of the Australian party including the Manager Keith Johnson, signatures include Hassett, K. Miller, Pepper, Sismey, Christofani, Cheetham, Ellis, Stanford, Dipper etc. Horizontal fold, odd faults otherwise in good condition. Rare in this signed form Australian Services won by four wickets. For Australia, Miller made 71no, Hassett 68, Sismey 51 and Christofani took nine and Miller six wickets in the match. For England Hutton made 104 & 69, Edrich 38 & 58, Griffith 36 and Pollard eight and Wright six wickets in the match
Indian cricket books. Selection of thirteen Indian cricket books including ‘Playing for India’. S. Mukherjee 1988, ‘Vijat Merchant-In Memoriam’. M. Couto, ‘By God’s Decree. Kapil Dev’. V. Verma 1985, ‘Glorious Battle’ India v Pakistan 1979/80. S. Talata 1980, ‘Cricket World Records’ K. Desai & R. Vyas, ‘Indian Cricketers’ K. Desai & R. Vyas, ‘The Hidden Treasure Gavaskar’. A. Tarafdar 1987 etc. G
Ramlal Nikhanj Kapil Dev. Hyryana, Northamptonshire, Worcestershire & India 1975-1994. Indian navy blue cloth Test cap worn by Kapil Dev during his Test career. The cap with embroidered and wired Indian emblem to front, has handwritten to inside label, ‘K. Dev’ and ‘22’. Good condition Previously sold by Knights as part of the Allan Lamb Benefit auction held in November 1996. Sold with a signed note of authentication from Allan Lamb. All -rounder Kapil Dev played 131 Tests for India taking 434 wickets at 29.64 with a best of 9-83. He scored over 5000 runs at an average of 31.05 with a best of 163
‘The Professional Footballers Association Annual Awards 1995 & 1997. Official programmes and ticket for the awards ceremonies held at the Grosvenor House Hotel. Signed to the two programme by various players and guests, odd duplication. Forty one signatures including K. Dalglish, R. Wilkins, D. Law, Shearer, Le Tissier, Redknapp, McManaman, Horton, J. Tarbuck, Nevin, Beckham, Howard Wilkinson, Gary Mabbutt, Alex Ferguson, Beardsley, Batson, Sheringham etc. Qty 2. G
A pair of Hutschenreuther German porcelain twin branch candelabra, each modelled after K. Tutter as a putto supporting scroll arm branches and sconces, white glazed enriched with gilding, green printed and impressed factory marks to bases with numerals, height approx 28cm, together with a Volkstedt figure group of two Cupids on a gilt ball and circular base.
World War II Women`s Land Army Uniform, including a pair of cord breeches, canvas overall with tie waist and a pair of Parker Shoes brown leather lace ups (size 7.5) all marked `Women`s Land Army`; knitted fair isle style short sleeved jumper with buttons to the shoulders; pair of ladies K Shoes brown leather brogues with tassel trim and lace; two felt embroidered WLA arm bands, green WLA tie and badge.
Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, stater, c. 540-510 BC, ??-??, seven-eared grain of barley, rev., the same type incuse, 8.12g, die axis 12.00, minor scratches in left field of obverse, otherwise extremely fineThis coin published: K. Schefold, Meisterwerke der griechischen Kunst, 1960, 440. Other references: Noe 92; HN Italy 1470; BMC 11 = PCG pl. 6, 8, same dies; SNG ANS 198, same dies. Provenance: Münzen und Medaillen 37, Basel, 5 December 1968, lot 35.
Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, stater, c. 430-400 BC, head of Demeter left wearing necklace, her hair in diadem entwined with two corn-ears, rev., ????, ear of barley; on the right, praying mantis, 8.00g, die axis 6.00, extremely fine and of beautiful style, from dies formerly attributed to AristoxenosThis coin published: K. Schefold, Meisterwerke der griechischen Kunst, 1960, 528. Other references: Noe 398; Jameson 274, same dies; HN Italy 1510. Provenance: Münzen und Medaillen 37, Basel, 5 December 1968, lot 40.
Sicily, Syracuse, tetradrachm, c. 485 BC, slow quadriga driven right by charioteer; above, Nike with wings outspread alights on the back of the horses to crown their heads, rev., SYR?-K?S?-?-?, head of Arethusa right with beaded hair tied in krobylos at back, wearing pearl diadem and necklace; around, four dolphins, 17.14g, die axis 1.00, toned, extremely fine and rareReferences: Boehringer 59; de Hirsch 543; SNG Fitzwilliam 1174; Randazzo 242, all from the same dies; H. Scharmer, Die Meister der spätarchaischen Arethusaköpfe, AntKunst 1967/2, pl. 28, 12 - by the Krobylos Master. Provenance: Bank Leu 2, Zurich, 25 April 1972, lot 104.
Sicily, Syracuse, tetradrachm by the Demareteion Master, c. 465 BC, slow quadriga driven right by charioteer with Nike flying above to crown horses’ heads; in ex., lion running right, rev., SY-R?K-?S?-??, head of Arethusa right wearing laurel wreath, pendent earring and plain necklace; around, four dolphins, 17.40g, die axis 9.00, toned, good very fine and very rareReferences: Boehringer 380; Jameson 753; Boston 357; BMC 64; SNG ANS 121, all from the same dies. Provenance: Leu Numismatics 86, Zurich, 5 May 2003, lot 279; Kunstfreund (Gillet) collection, Bank Leu/Münzen und Medaillen, Zurich, 28 May 1974, lot 104.
Sicily, Syracuse, tetradrachm, c. 460 BC, slow quadriga driven right by charioteer with Nike flying above to crown his head; in ex., ketos swimming right, rev., SYR?K?S??-?, head of Arethusa right, her hair held by thin cord passing around head three times, wearing pendant earring and pearl necklace; four dolphins around, 17.10g, die axis 12.00, about extremely fineThis coin published: Boehringer 499, 2; Jameson 762. Other references: SNG ANS 158; BMC 80,
Sicily, Syracuse, tetradrachm, c. 450 BC, slow quadriga driven right by charioteer with Nike flying above to crown horses’ heads; in ex., ketos swimming right, rev., SY-R?K?S??-?, head of Arethusa right, her hair rolled up and held by thin cord, wearing pendant earring and pearl necklace; four dolphins around, 17.24g, die axis 1.00, minor knocks on eyebrow, cheek and nose of Arethusa, otherwise extremely fineReferences: Boehringer 512; Boston 367; SNG ANS 164; SNG Copenhagen 646, all from the same dies. Provenance: Purchased Spink, London, 1 April 1966.
Sicily, Syracuse, tetradrachm, c. 440 BC, slow quadriga driven right by charioteer with Nike flying above to crown horses’ heads, rev., SYP?K?S???, head of Arethusa right, her hair in ampyx and sakkos ornamented with double band containing maeander and zigzag patterns, wearing whorl-shaped earring and plain necklace; four dolphins around, 17.38g, die axis 8.00, good extremely fineReferences: Boehringer 642; Boston 389; Weber 1591; SNG ANS 207, all from the same dies. Provenance: Numismatic Fine Arts XXII, Beverly Hills, 1 June 1989, lot 207.
Sicily, Syracuse, tetradrachm in the style of Sosion, c. 415 BC, quadriga driven left by charioteer who is crowned by Nike flying above, rev., SYP?K?-S??-?, head of Arethusa left with ampyx in hair, wearing whorl-shaped earring and pearl necklace; four dolphins around, 17.32g, die axis 12.00, very fineReferences: Tudeer 1; SNG ANS 253; Boston 398; McClean 2703, all from the same dies. Provenance: Auctiones 20, Basel, 8 November 1990, lot 160; Otto collection, Hess, Lucerne, 1 December 1931, lot 176; Egger 45, Vienna, 12 November 1913, lot 377.
Sicily, Syracuse, tetradrachm by Eumenos, c. 410 BC, quadriga driven left by charioteer who is crowned by Nike flying above; below horses, EY; in ex., two dolphins nose to nose, rev., SYP?K?S??-?, head of Arethusa left wearing plain necklace; behind neck, EY; four dolphins around, 17.17g, die axis 9.00, cleaned and with some tooling, good very fineReferences: Tudeer 32; de Luynes 1206; SNG ANS 263, from these dies; Boston 403, same obverse die. Provenance: Sternberg XVIII, Zurich, 20 November 1986, lot 42.
Sicily, Syracuse, tetradrachm, in the style of Parmenides, c. 410 BC, fast quadriga driven left by charioteer who is crowned by Nike flying above; in ex., stalk of barley, rev., SYP?K?S?O?, head of Arethusa left, her hair in ampyx and sphendone ornamented with stars, wearing triple-drop earring and necklace; four dolphins around, one emerging from truncation, 17.47g, die axis 8.00, extremely fine and well centred on a large flan, very rareReferences: Tudeer 74; de Hirsch 612; Jameson 838; SNG ANS 284, all from the same dies. Provenance: Numismatica Ars Classica 10, Zurich, 9 April 1997, lot 148.
Sicily, Syracuse, decadrachm, an unsigned work by Kimon, c. 400 BC, fast quadriga driven left by charioteer who holds goad over horses in extended right hand and reins in left; above, Nike flies to crown charioteer’s head; in ex., arranged on two steps, shield, cuirass between two greaves and helmet, rev., SYP?K?S?O?, head of Arethusa left, her hair in ampyx and held in net at back of head, wearing single-drop earring and pearl necklace; four dolphins around, 43.23g, die axis 9.00, traces of die rust on obverse but otherwise extremely fine, the Arethusa head exceptional and perfectly centred on a large spread flan, very rareThis coin published: Jongkees 9s; K. Regling, Dekadrachmen des Kimon, Berlin 1914-5, 9h. Other references: Gulbenkian 305; Dewing 871; Jameson 820; SNG Lockett 989, all from the same dies. Provenance: LHS Numismatik 95, Zurich, 25 October 2005, lot 525; Countess Zichy collection; Hirsch VII, 2 June 1902, lot 133.
Sicily, Syracuse, gold 100 litrae by Euainetos, c. 400 BC, [SYP?]K?S?O?, head of Arethusa left, her hair in sphendone ornamented with two stars, wearing triple-drop earring and pearl necklace; behind head, ???, rev., Herakles kneeling right, wrestling with the Nemean lion, 5.77g, die axis 8.00, extremely fineThis coin published: D. Bérend, Le Monnayage d’or de Syracuse sous Denys I, Rome 1993, 11, II.7. Other references: SNG Ashmolean 2030; SNG Lloyd 1422; Jameson 1925, all from the same dies. Provenance: Vinchon, Monte Carlo, 13 April 1985, lot 149.
Sicily, Syracuse, Hiketas (287-278 BC), gold 60 litrae or decadrachm, [SYP?]K?S?O?, wreathed head of Persephone left; long torch behind head, rev., ??? ?????, Nike driving fast quadriga right; above, moon; T below horses, 4.29g, die axis 7.00, traces of mount with small area of solder on reverse, double striking on reverse, otherwise about extremely fineReferences: T.V. Buttrey, The Morgantina Gold Hoard and the Coinage of Hicetas, NC 1973, dies 3/D; SNG ANS 776; SNG Lloyd 1523. Provenance: Purchased Spink, London, 30 June 1965.

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