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Six medals;- three WWI Victory medals to M-393740 Pte. G.H. Hamblen A.S.C.; 58322 Pte. E. Curtis Leic.R., a/f, and K-487 Pte. A. Whitchurch R.Fus, a/f, two British War Medals to 217195 Gnr. A. Black R.A. and 30590 Pte. A. Asher W.York.R., and a George VI Territorial Medal to Lt. C.S.G. Dewsbury R.A.
Dinky, Corgi, Matchbox - a small collection of mint, boxed diecast models comprising Dinky Ford GT racing car # 215, McLaren M8A Can Am racing car # 223, Corgi James Bond Citroen 2CV 'For Your Eyes Only', Corgi Wallace and Gromit 'Curse of the Were-Rabbit' # CC80502, Corgi Harry Potter and Matchbox SuperKings K-15 London Bus - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday 16th January. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply.
Matchbox Series Moko / Lesney - a small collection of diecast models comprising Fire Truck # 9, Trailer # 16, Caravan # 23, Volkswagen Camper van # 34 and Vauxhall Victor # 45, all boxed, and American Station wagon # 31, Tate and Lyle Foden # 10, Bedford 7 ton tipper # 40, Dennis Fire Tender # 9, the latter four unboxed - also included in the lot is a K-7 Curtiss Wright Rear Dumper, Lesney, boxed (some box end flaps absent) and a later Matchbox Ford Capri # 54 - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday 16th January. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply.
Matchbox - six diecast models comprising KW-Dart Dump Truck # K-2, Model-T Ford Y-1, Renault Y-2, 4.5 litre Bentley Y-5, Mercedes 36/220 Y-10 and Daimler Y-13, all appear exc in exc original picture boxes - Est £40 - £60 - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday 16th January. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply.
Man's Vintage Approx. 1.95 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Diamond and 18 Karat Yellow Gold Ring accented throughout with Approx. 2.0 Carat Pave Set Round Brilliant Cut Diamonds. Center diamond J-K color, VS2 clarity. Unsigned. Good vintage condition. Ring size 11-1/2. Approx. weight: 10.9 grams. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $6000-$8000)
Antique Miniature Portrait of a Duchess in Gilt Brass Frame. Signed K. Halle. Rubbing to paint from handling or else good condition. Measures 7" H x 5" W. We Will Not Ship This Item Out of State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address. Shipping $42.00 (estimate $300-$500)
Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : (SG 8 (tc)) 1841 1841 1d red-brown , A-K, cancelled by Channel Islands maltese cross cancel, fine used 4 good to large margins example, clear yellow 1960 BPA certificate states 'maltese cross is apparently one of the Channel Islands types, is genuine'. Signed Robson Lowe, Pemberton, etc. Exceptionally rare. One of the rarest MC of all Cat £10000 (image available) [US1]
Austria : 1850-1996 EXTENSIVE COLLECTION on leaves, all used unless stated. Starts with 1850 vals. to 6k x 2, 9k, 1858 5k,10k,15k m.m. others f.u. Newspaper stamp SG N28 unused 4 margins. 1860 5k,10k m.m. Arms types. 1867 Heads to 25k x 2 and another 25k m.m.1883 to 50k, 1890 to 2 Gld Red and 2 Gld Green, 1891 to 4 k pair on piece. 1904 to 72h, Then exensive later ranges through to 1996 packed with better items. Of note are 1908 to 60h m.m. 1910 to 1K m.m.1908-13 60th Anniv. vals.to 35h m.m., Charity sets from 1920's-1940's period m.m. Includes Airmails Postage Dues, etc. Also some attractive early covers.Few minor faults noted, but generally clean throughout. m.m. or u.m. or f.u. Needs a closer look. Stated to Catalogue (Old) nearly £10,000 approx. not checked by us. (Many 100's). HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS
South Africa - Orange Free State : Cancellations and Post Offices Study - A remarkable A to Z collection in 3 fine KABE albums. Extensively researched with many rare and scarce cancels and spaces for missing cancels. First volume houses A-B , 2nd volume K-R with many scarce, 3rd Volume S-Z plus studies of numeral cancels and TPO's . Too many to list,more detailed contents listing or scans available on request (1400+ 10 covers + fronts). HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS [US2]
COLLECTORS CARDS, complete (42), with duplication, inc. Olivia (10), Star Wars (2+2), Futera 1995 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix (4), British Gas Rugby League (5); Walter Simonson, Ken Barr, Harlem Globetrotters, Mike Ploog, Warhola, Tim White, Bernie Wrightson, Wayne Barlow, Charles Vess, Darrell K. Sweet etc., EX to MT, Qty.
FANTASY, collectors cards, inc. mainly complete sets, six-card strips; Ron Miller, Jack Kirby, Vincent Di Fate, Varga, Petty, Royo, Boris, Maxfield Parrish, Bob Eggleton, James Warhol, Clyde Caldwell, David Cherry, Tom Kidd, Darrell K. Sweet, Barclay Shaw etc., in four ring-binders, EX to MT, Qty.
AUTOGRAPHS, sports selection, inc. showjumping, Fritz Ligges, Jane Holderness Roddan; Wrestling, Dave Armstrong, Tag Team Brothers Bert & Vic, Jim Breaks; Keke Rosberg; Charles Rigoulot, Doug Wright; Billy Houliston & Dougie Sharpe (both Queen of the South); Newcastle F.C. (17 signatures on two album pages), inc. Barry Mitchell, Reg Davies, Len White, Bob Stokoe, Alan Bartle, Ron Batty etc; Rugby, Wakefield Trinity, RLC Winners 1959-60, p/c signed by 18* players, inc. L. Chamberlain, F Smith, Don Metcalfe, K Holliday, Jack Williamson etc; small photo by J P Williams, brochure for The Wembley Year (St Helens RFC), three signatures to cover etc., a few inscribed, mixed sizes, some a.m.r., FR to G, 22
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Herod III Antipas. Æ Quarter (3.45 g), 4 BCE-39 CE. Tiberias, RY 24 (20/1 CE). TIBE/PIAC in two lines within wreath. rev. HPΩΔOY TETPAPXOY, palm branch; across field, date (L KΔ). Hendin 1201; TJC 77; RPC 4920. Green patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $500 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.
Lucania, Herakleia. Silver Nomos (7.84 g), ca. 335-300 BC. Head of Athena, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with Skylla hurling stone; in right field, K. rev. [HPAKΛHITΩN] (faintly visible), Herakles standing facing, holding club, bow and lion's skin; above, Nike flying right crowning him with wreath. Van Kauren 80; SNG ANS 24; HN Italy 1383. Well struck and delicately toned. A beautiful example of fine style and execution. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000 From the Dionysus Collection.
Islands off Caria, Kos. Silver Tetradrachm (14.82 g), ca. 400-385 BC. Lysichos, magistrate. Bearded head of Herakles left, wearing lion's skin headdress. rev. KΩION, crab; above, magistrate's name: ΛYΣIXOΣ; below, club; all in dotted square within incuse square. Stefanaki 153-60; HGC 6, 1301. Attractively toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $3,000 From the Dionysus Collection. The crab of the reverse was a civic badge of Kos - a perfectly reasonable emblem for an island city - but its combination with the head of Herakles on the obverse seems to refer to a somewhat obscure detail of that hero's Second Labor. In this Labor, Herakles was required to slay the Lernaean Hydra. When Herakles began to gain the upper hand over the Hydra, Hera is said to have sent a giant crab to attack him as well. Nevertheless, the hero still managed to kill the Hydra and crush the crab under foot. Again disappointed in her plot to destroy Herakles, Hera placed the crab in the heavens as the constellation Cancer.
Thessaly, Thessalian League. Silver Stater (5.92 g), mid-late 1st century BC. Eupalides and Hegesaretos, magistrates. Laureate head of Zeus right. rev. ΘEΣΣA-ΛΩN, Athena Itonia standing right, preparing to hurl spear and holding forth shield on arm; above spear and in exergue, magistrates' names: [EY]ΠA-ΛIΔOY and [H]ΓHΣAPETOΣ; across central field, K-A. BCD Thessaly II 865.2; HGC 4, 209. Untoned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $200 From the Dionysus Collection.
Sicily, Syracuse. Fifth Democracy. Silver 12 Litrai (10.19 g), 214-212 BC. Helmeted head of Athena left; behind, AΓ monogram.rev.ΣYPAKOΣIΩN, Artemis standing left, drawing bow; at side, hound springing left; in left field, ΣΩ. Enna 14 (dies 5/i); BAR issue 84. Attractively toned antique grey and golden hues. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,500 From the Dionysus CollectionEx ArtCoins Roma 7 (20 May 2013), lot 202ex Künker 193 (26 September 2011), lot 92ex Baldwin's 47 (25 September 2006), lot 22.
Aitolia, Aitolian League. Silver Triobol (2.46 g), ca. 225-170 BC. Head of the huntress Atalanta right, wearing kausia. rev. AITΩΛΩN above, the Kalydonian boar charging right; below K; in exergue, [A] and spearhead right. Tsangari 606b = Norman Davis Collection 130 (this coin); BCD Akarnania 470; Agrinion Hoard 611b (same obv. die). Toned. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $250 Ex Gemini VII (9 January 2011), lot 330;Ex Norman Davis Collection.
Sicily, Syracuse. Agathokles. Gold 50 Litrai (4.31 g), 317-289 BC. Issued Ca. 317-311/0 BC. Laureate head of Apollo left. rev. ΣYP-A-K[O]-ΣIΩN, Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving galloping biga right; below, triskeles. Bérend pl. 9, 1; BAR issue 1; SNG ANS 552. Beautiful style and lustrous metal. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $3,000 From the Dionysus Collection. This beautiful gold 50 litrai or decadrachm was struck by Agathokles early in his career as tyrant of Syracuse. It belongs to the period between his return from exile to Syracuse at the head of a mercenary army in 317 BC and his defeat by the Carthaginians at the battle of the Himera River in 311 BC, during which time he managed to gain control of many of the other Greek cities of Sicily. Although he ruled Syracuse as tyrant, this coin reflects the oath to uphold the democratic constitution of Syracuse that he cynically swore upon entering the city in 317 BC. Although Agathokles was fully in control, the legend on the coin names only the corporate body of the Syracusans as the issuing authority. Still, the tyrant did not openly trample on his oath until 304 BC, when he began to style himself King of Sicily. The Apollo and biga types are modeled on those of the staters of Philip II - types that were much in demand by mercenaries - but the additional triskeles on the reverse makes it clear that the coin is a Sicilian issue. The triskeles with its three legs long served as an emblem of the three-cornered island of Sicily.
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Agrippa II. Æ (9.36 g), 56-95 CE. Caesarea Maritima, RY 24 of Agrippa’s second era (83/4 CE). ΔOMET KAICAP ΓEPMANI, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Domitian right. rev. [BA] AΓPI-ΠΠA, Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm; across field, date (ETO KΔ). Hendin 1315; TJC 150; RPC 2262. An unusually choice specimen with contrasting dark green and sandy patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $500 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.
Commodus. Æ (11.21 g), AD 177-192. Capitolias in Decapolis, CY 93 (AD 189/90). AVT K M AV-P KOMOΔOC, laureate head of Commodus right. rev. KAΠI AΛ?-Ξ MAKE ΓENAP, draped bust of Alexander the Great right; across field, date (Γ-Ч). Spijkerman 15; Rosenberger 11; RPC temp. 6564. Dark earthen green patina exhibiting excellent contrast. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $750 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.
Korkyra, Korkyra. Silver Stater (10.18 g), ca. 350/30-290/70 BC. Cow standing right, head looking back at calf suckling below; above, star. rev. K-O-P, double stellate pattern within dual linear border; in left field, spearhead. Fried grp. IV; HGC 6, 37. Nicely toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $500 From the Dionysus Collection.
Medal. Silver. 91.5 mm. 255.2 gm. By J.B. Gass. Count Alexey Grigorievich Orlov. Award Medal of the Admiralty Collegium, 1770. Diakov 153.1, Reichel 4469, Tiregal 107. Uniformed half-length bust of Count Orlov r., head facing, wearing the plumed helmet of the Cavalry Guard helmet, and holding a staff / Intricate map of Chesmé Bay showing the Russian and Turkish fleets arrayed in their battle positions, small cherub head below blowing the wind right. Extremely rare. Light golden tone over numerous contact marks and few old scratches. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $7,500 Ex Glendining & Co, London, 13 May 1992, lot # 141.Ex "The New York Sale", New York, January 7, 2010, lot # 1122. This magnificent piece was issued as an Award Medal for the Archipelago Expedition of 1769-1770 during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774. Count Orlov had entered the Mediterranean to destroy the Ottoman fleet and rebellion encourage among the Greeks in the Morea. The Russian victory at Chesmé was decisive, with the Ottoman fleet burned. Following further setbacks on the Danube, the Sublime Porte was forced to sign the Treaty of Ku¨.u¨k Kaïnarji (1774), concluding the war. Gold and Silver Medals were presented to high-ranking officers and participants in the Battle of Chesmé. Meanwhile, during the anniversary celebrations of June 24, 1771 marking the naval victory, all attendees were presented with medals honoring Count Orlov, presumably nearly all Bronze.
Fifteenth Anniversary of the VChK-GPU. Badge. Engraved: "No. 151". Silver and red and blue enamel. Multipiece construction. Screwback. Oval badge, sword pointed downwards behind, superimposed with a crossed hammer and sickle and red enamel Roman numeral "XV", "B.Ч.K.-Г.П.У." below. Sword hilt flanked by dates "1917-1932). Zak 2.1.4 (C6). Rare, especially with low number. Top piece loose. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $750
Commodus. Æ 25 (10.01 g), AD 177-192, Capitolias in Decapolis. CY 93 (AD 189/90). AVT K M AV-P KOM[O]ΔOC, laureate head of Commodus right. rev. KAΠI AΛ?-Ξ MAKE ΓENA, draped bust of Alexander the Great right; Γ-Ч (date) across field, date (Γ-Ч). Spijkerman 15; Rosenberger 11; RPC temp. 6564. Meshorer 232 (much finer than the plate specimen). Nice earthen green patina. A lovely example and quite rare this choice. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $300 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.
Judaea, Herodian Kingdom. Agrippa I. Æ (11.71 g), 37-44 CE. Caesarea Maritima, RY 8 of Agrippa I (43 CE). Claudius, togate, standing left, sacrificing from patera over altar, between Agrippa I and Herod of Chalcis, each crowning the emperor with a wreath; [L H (date) in exergue]. rev. [OPKIA BAΣ ME AΓPIΠΠA ΠP ΣEB KAIΣAP AK ΣYNKΛHTON K ΔHMO POM ΦIΛI K ΣYNMAXI AYTOY] (mostly indistinct but a few letters clear), clasped right hands in center; c/m: blank. Hendin 1248; TJC 124a; RPC 4982. Extremely Rare and historically important. Green patina. About Fine. Estimated Value $1,500 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection. The reverse legend mentions the treaty concluded between the Romans and Agrippa I whereby Claudius guaranteed Agrippa's kingdom, bestowing upon him the title of "Great King," and granting his brother, Herod, the territory of Chalcis in Lebanon. This was no doubt Claudius returning the favor for Agrippa's involvement in securing the support of the Roman Senate for his accession following the assassination of Caligula.

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