Bithynia, Kalchedon, drachm, c. 480-460 BC, diademed head left of (?) Kalchas, the city’s founder, with slightly wavy hair and beard, rev., wheel of four spokes, 4.48g, of exceptional late archaic style, some light horn silver on reverse, extremely fine and extremely rareReferences: SNG von Aulock 6980 var. (= Leu 81, 2001, 239); unrecorded in Rec. Gen. but cf. p. 290, 1 and pl. 45, 9 for triobol of similar type. Provenance: Münzen und Medaillen 41, Basel, 18 June 1970, lot 123 (illustrated on the front cover of the catalogue).
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Satraps of Caria, Hekatomnos (392-377 BC), tetradrachm, Mylasa, Zeus Labraundos standing right, wearing chiton and himation, holding labrys over right shoulder and long spear in left, rev., ???????O, lion standing right, 14.87g, die axis 9.00, some light tooling on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, rareReferences: Traité 82, pl. 89, 15, same obverse die; BMC 1 = ACGC 999; SNG von Aulock 2354. Provenance: Nelson Bunker Hunt collection, Sotheby, New York, 4 December 1990, lot 36.
Islands off Caria, Rhodes, Lindos, stater, c. 460 BC, head of lion right with open mouth and protruding tongue, rev., bipartite square, 13.56g, some light corrosion, about extremely fine and in high relief, very rareReferences: Cahn, Knidos, pl. 20, 12, same dies; Cahn, Die archaischen Silberstatere von Lindos, Charites, Festschrift für E. Langlotz, 1957, group A; Boston 2034. Provenance: Jonathan P. Rosen collection, Münzen und Medaillen 72, Basel, 6 October 1987, lot 323; Comtesse de Béhague collection, Vinchon, Paris, 1984, lot 187; Bement collection, Naville VII, Lucerne, 23 June 1924, lot 1546; Pozzi collection, Naville I, Lucerne 14 March 1921, lot 2674; Hirsch XXX, Munich, 11 May 1911, lot 579; Philipsen collection, Hirsch XXV, Munich, 29 November 1909, lot 2431; Consul Weber collection, Hirsch XXI, Munich, 16 November 1908.
Lycian dynasts, Kherei (c. 440/30-410 BC), stater, Telmessos, helmeted head of Athena right, helmet adorned with tendril and three olive leaves; behind head kh, rev., bearded head of Herakles right wearing lion-skin headdress; traces of kherei telebehe around; all in incuse square, 8.11g, die axis 10.00, light obverse pitting, extremely fineReferences: Mørkholm/Zahle II 52; SNG von Aulock 4198; cf. Nomos 2, 2010, 124-125. Provenance: Purchased Spink, London, 7 May 1973.
J Marti & Co French Ormolu and Sevres 8-day Striking Clock Garniture having all over panels with painted cupid bird, musical instrument, floral and gilt decoration having further raised floral, leaf and urn motifs, comprising mantel clock flanked by 2, 3-light candelabras, clock 41cm high, candlesticks 32cm high (3)
Attributed to Antony Cooper, a shepherd and four sheep on a path beside a river under moon light beside mature trees, together with a stag and two does beside a fast flowing street in a Highland landscape, signed and dated 1934 by the same hand and a framed and glazed print of a poppy field.
A group of Four World War Two medals, and Arctic Convoy badge, including 1939-45, Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp, 1939-45, and Queen Elizabeth II Naval General Service medal with Bomb and Mine Clearance 1945-53 clasp, Arctic Convoy badge awarded to P/JX 246034 A.A. Waight, A.B.R.N. A Russian 1948-85 medal and badge, Light and Liberty.
Various military medals to include the 1914 Star bar for 5th August to 22nd November 1914, 1939-1945 Star, two Long Service and Good Conduct Medal for the Special Reserve, Victoria South Africa Medal, George VI for bravery in the field, a Territorial Services Efficiency Medal, a Glasgow Highlanders Light Infantry a cap Badge, Coronation Medallion, a Nottinghamshire County Council Education Committee Medal etc.
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler "Homes of Passion and Pleasure", pictured by Dudley Tennant, Gay and Hancock (nd), tipped-in colourplates with tissue guards, foxing throughout but plates clean, decorated end papers with offsetting, brown cloth, gilt titles and decorations, t.e.g., Sheridan, Richard Brinsley "The School for Scandal", illustrated by Hugh Thomson, Hodder and Stoughton (nd), pictorial end papers, gilt pictorial cloth, bird damage to backboard, Malory, Sir Thomas "Le Morte Darthur", with illustrations after watercolour drawings by W. Russell Flint, The Medici Society Limited, London 1929, colourplates, blue cloth, gilt titles, bookplate on ffep Dickens, Charles "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club", illustrated by Cecil Aldin, in two volumes, colour frontis to both volumes, colour plates with tissue guards, brown cloth, brown and gilt titles, some foxing throughout, small folio Arnold, Sir Edwin "The Light of Asia", a new edition with illustrations by Hamzeh Carr, John Lane 1926, limited edition to 3000 copies, maroon cloth, gilt titles, colour plates with tissue guards, inscription ffep Sheridan, Richard Brinsley "The School for Scandal", illustrated by Hugh Thomson, Hodder & Stoughton, colour plates tipped in, ills., mauve cloth, gilt pictorial decorations and titles Wheeler Wilcox, Ella "Poems of Passion and Pleasure", pictured by Dudley Tennant, Gay and Hancock colour plates tipped in, tissue guards, some foxing throughout but plates clean, decorated endpapers with offsetting, brown cloth, gilt titles and decorations Mallory, Sir Thomas "Le Morte D`Arthur", illustrated by William Russell Flint, the Medici Society 1929, bookplate, blue cloth, gilt titles "The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer" illustrated after drawings by W. Russell Flint, The Medici Society 1929, colour plates, maroon cloth with gilt titles and decorations and two other volumes (9)

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