1978 Gibson SG standard left handed electric guitar, made in the USA; Body: walnut finished mahogany, light buckle scratches to back and further dings but generally good for age; Neck: mahogany, a few minor dings but generally good; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working, original T top pickups with 'Pat Applied For' stickers still in tact on pickups surrounds; Hardware: good; Case: later Gibson hard case; Weight: 3.29kg; Overall condition: good
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1936 Epiphone Zenith archtop guitar, made in USA; Body: two-tone sunburst finish, finish blemishes throughout, light checking, arm area wear; Neck: mild wear throughout with some finish loss towards first position; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: wear throughout; Hardware: good; Case: later hard case; Weight: 2.15kg; Overall condition: good for age
Sir Walter Westley Russell CVO, RA, RWS (1867-1949) - Portrait of the Artist, oil on canvas, unfinished, with contemporary inscription on the label on the stretcher "W W Russell Eq ARA The Royal Academy Schools Back Entrance", 76 x 64cm Unlined and in good condition, varnish would benefit from a light clean
A William IV silver lancet case, richly chased with flowers and foliage, 65cm h, maker's mark rubbed, possibly J Taylor (engrailed punch), Birmingham, probably 1833 and two tortoiseshell lancets, one by Harrison, the other by Bogg, 1oz 10dwts Light wear, dent on one end of lid, lacks push piece, but lid closing shut
David Loggan (1634-1692) - Gonville and Caius College Cambridge, engraving, 37.5 x 49.5cm, three other prints of Caius College and an 18th c engraving of the Royal College of Physicians London (5) Loggan - minor stains and light creases but acceptable, apparently not laid down although unexamined out of frame. The other prints generally good
A Victorian silver lancet case, with reeded borders and engraved with trailing flowers and foliage, the front inscribed W Burton, 62mm h, part marked, London 1847 and three tortoiseshell lancets by Aitken or Wood, both of York, 19dwts Provenance: Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury, 24/25 January 2017, lot 450 Slight play in hinge and light wear consistent with age but better than average
George Turner (1841-1910) - A Devonshire Hillside, signed, signed again, dated 1873, inscribed with the title, artist's address Barrow Derby and No 2 verso, oil on panel, 34 x 52cm Re-varnished some years ago presumably when placed into the present 18th c style gilt frame, the varnish now requiring a light clean
ERCOL LIGHT ELM DINING SUITE, comprising 'Chester' pedestal extending dining table with additional leaf, 73.5cms H, 98cms W, 112cms L (closed), 151cms L including additional leaf, and 4 x high back hoop dining chairs with swan pattern central splat, 100cms H, 45cms W, 41cms seat DNote: set of four upholstered cushions have been given as a gift by the vendor with this lotProvenance: private collection Somerset
Roman Imperial Coinage, Claudius (41-54), Denarius, 46-7, reads tr p vi imp xi, laureate head right, rev. spqr p p obcs in three lines within oak wreath, 3.70g (RIC 41; BMCRE 45-7; RSC 87). A few light marks, otherwise good very fine, excellent portrait, dark find patina £1,500-£1,800 --- Provenance: found in Meppershall (Bedfordshire) in 2023 (PAS NARC-9D6DEC)
CISALPINE GAUL, Liguri (?), silver Obol, after the coinage of Massalia, 1st century BC, female head right, rev. stylised quadruped left, cluster of pellets above, 0.69g/11h (BMC II S93, same dies; Nash 81; Pautasso 94). Light deposits on reverse, otherwise good very fine, dark tone, charming style £120-£150 --- Provenance: Italo Vecchi Auction 6, 9-10 June 1997, lot 66; M. Bridgewater Collection
A Rare ‘Presentation Piece’ Roman Imperial Coinage, Theodosius I (379-395), Third Miliarensis [or Light Siliqua], Trier, 378-83, d n theodo-sivs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. perpetvetas, radiate phoenix standing left on globe, tr ps in exerge, 1.63g/12h (MC 1, this coin; Cuddeford 8, this coin; RIC IX p.25, 56(c); RSC 26+). Well struck up on a neat round flan, very fine, light hoard patina; excessively rare, being perhaps only the fifth known specimen and the only one available to commerce £2,000-£2,600
Roman Imperial Coinage, Magnus Maximus (383-388), Siliqua, Trier, d n mag max-imvs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. virtvs ro-manorvm, Roma enthroned, holding globe and spear, tr ps in exergue, 1.70g/6h (MC 373, this coin; Hoxne 518 [Aa]; RIC IX p.29, 84(b)1; RSC 20+a). Striking crack at 12 o’clock and a little clipped, otherwise about extremely fine, light hairlines on obverse £120-£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Constantine II (337-340), Siliqua, Constantinople, 337-40, rosette diademed head right, gazing heavenwards, rev. constantivs avgvstvs, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm, c.s in exergue, 2.34g (RIC VIII 16; RSC 70b). Light smoothing and edge slightly ragged, otherwise good fine, rare £60-£80
Roman Republican Coinage, M. Aemilius Scaurus and Pub. Plautius Hypsaeus, Denarius, c. 58, Nabatean king Aretas kneeling to right, holding reins and olive branch, camel behind, m scavr aed cvr in two lines above, rev. Jupiter driving quadriga left, scorpion below horses around, 3.60g (Craw. 422/1b; BMCRR 3878; RSC Aemilia 8). Light porosity, very fine £60-£80
Roman Republican Coinage, C. Fonteius, Denarius, c. 114-113, laureate Janiform head of Fons or Fontus, V (control letter) to lower left, X to right, six dots below head, rev. galley left with three rowers, gubernator at stern, c font roma around, 3.75g (Craw. 290/1; BMCRR Italy 615; RSC Fonteia 1). A few areas of light porosity, very fine, well-centred £80-£100
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Pompeians, Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius, Denarius, mobile military mint in the east, 49, head of Apollo right, hair tied back with fillet, star below, rev. upright club draped with lion skin, arrow in left field and bow in right, 3.63g (Craw. 444/1a; CRI 3a; RSC Sicinia 1). Better than very fine, light golden tone £100-£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Hadrian (117-138), Sestertius, 130-3, laureate and draped bust right, rev. restitvtori achaiae, emperor standing left, about to raise Achaea kneeling left, palm in amphora between them, 24.78g (RIC II.3 1803; BMC 1782; RCV 3627). Scratched in obverse field, light porosity, otherwise good fine, brown patina, rare £90-£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius, 175, laureate head right, rev. Annona standing left, holding corn-ears over modius and cornucopia, 23.51g (RIC 1154; BMC 1514); Lucius Verus, Sestertius, 163, bare head right, rev. Fortuna enthroned left, holding rudder and cornucopia, 26.46g (RIC Aurelius 1345; BMC 1053); Commodus, Sestertius, 184-5, laureate head right, rev. Victory seated right on shields, inscribing shield set on knee, vict brit in exergue, 24.76g (RIC 452; BMC 560; RCV 5826) [3]. Very fine, last with some light peripheral roughness on reverse £120-£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Constantine I, the Great (306-337), Anonymous (under Constantine I), Third-Siliqua, Constantinople, after 330, helmeted and draped bust of Roma left, rev. large P within border of pellets, 1.06g (Bendall 3; RIC –). A few light marks, otherwise good very fine, extremely rare £200-£260
Roman Imperial Coinage, Diocletian (284-305), Antoninianus, Lugdunum, 290-1, helmeted, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. salvs avgg, Salus standing right, feeding snake from hand, c in exergue, 4.18g (RIC 89; RCV 12707). A few areas of light porosity, otherwise nearly extremely fine, neatly struck £40-£50
Roman Imperial Coinage, Ælius (Cæsar 136-138), Denarius, 137, bare head right, rev. tr pot cos ii, Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 3.13g/6h (RIC II.3 2634; BMC 969-70; RSC 50). A few scratches on edge and some light surface porosity, otherwise better than very fine, dark toned with iridescence £120-£150
Roman Imperial Coinage, Honorius (393-423), Siliqua, Milan, 395-402, d n honori-vs p f avg, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. vot v mvlt x in four lines within wreath, md ps in exergue, 1.40g/12h (MC 69, this coin; Hoxne 703; RIC X p.321, 1226; RSC 63+). Scattered light marks, very fine £60-£80

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