THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Italy, Lucania:- Metapontum, silver diobel, head of Athena, reverse ear of corn, Cornucopiae to right similar to Seaby 234. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
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THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Italy, Lucania, silver stater, head of Athena facing right, Skylla hurling stone, within dotted circle, reverse, bull to right, looking back, 8 pointed star in exergue. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Italy, Tarentum, silver didrachm, naked youth on prancing horse to right, reverse, taras on dolphin below papae. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Greece:- silver triobol, bull's head facing right, reverse young female head (? Apollo) looking right. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Sicily:- silver tetradrachm, head of young Herekles wearing lion skin. Reverse, horse's head, palm tree, similar to Seaby 468. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Sicily; Syracuse:- silver tetradrachm, female head facing right wearing necklace, hair confined by diadem of pearls and turned up under diadem within four dolphins, reverse, quadrisa (facing right) driven by bearded charioteer, horses walking, above is Nike flying, crowning the horses, similar to Seaby 414A. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Caria; silver drachm, forepart of lion facing right, reverse, head of Aphrodite facing right, within incuse square similar to Seaby 1750. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Caria; silver drachm, forepart of lion facing right, reverse, head of Aphrodite facing right, within incuse square similar to Seaby 1752. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Islands off Caria, Rhodus silver tetradrachm, head of Helios three quarter facing right, hair loose, reverse, rose, pendant bud on right, in incuse square. Plugged similar to S 1804. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Possibly Italy:- silver, head of Herakles facing right, in lion's skin reverse, crab in incuse square. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Kings of Macedon, Philip II: gold stater. Head of Apollo (Laur) facing right, reverse, chariot with charioteer driving two horses. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
THE RUTH ASPINALL ANTIQUITIES COLLECTION Italy, Caulonia; silver stater, Apollo and stag, reverse, stag and branch ref. burgess chats on old coins. Page 57. These items come from the estate of the writer Ruth Aspinall. Ruth was the granddaughter of Sir John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Baronet. Thursby was a prominent Lancashire landowner, a Director of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, the Manchester and County Bank, and President of the Lancashire and Cheshire Coal Association (1916). He was High Sheriff of Lancashire (1905) and Deputy Lieutenant of the county.great passions were horseracing and chess, having been elected president of the British Chess Federation and president of the National Chess Congress.Aspinall estate contains many valuable items that had been inherited via the Thursby line. We draw your particular attention to Lot 2145, the Liverpool Spring Cup in our December Antiques sale, also Thursby's Trinity College chess medal, lot 2419.In our January Fine Art Sale, the most valuable paintings, lots 364 & 365 by Maxwell Ashby Armfield and Algernon Newton also came from the Aspinall estate.
1814 [Untitled - Napoleon Bonaparte Portrait] ""This satirical cartoon depicts Napoleon Bonaparte in a style derived from Giuseppe Arcimboldo, a 16th century Italian artist who is famous for his portraits represented by flowers, fruits and other common objects. In this caricature, Napoleon`s hat is a black eagle, representing Germany, with its talons gripping Napoleon`s head. His face is cleverly composed of corpses, with his collar symbolizing a river of blood. His coat is a map depicting major battle sites in Germany. Napoleon`s medal of the Legion of Honor is replaced with a spider in its web. The coat also features a golden epaulette made from a hand, with the Eye of Providence on the wrist and fingers named for the primary powers engulfed in the Napoleonic Wars against France (England, Russia, Austria, Prussia and Sweden). The hand appears to be tugging on one of the threads of the spider`s web, ready to unravel it, symbolizing the beginning of Napoleon`s demise. This caricature was originally created by the Henschel brothers immediately after the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig to commemorate German victory over Napoleon. The cartoon was first issued as a New Year`s card, often with accompanying text describing each element, and was soon copied in various printed versions all over Europe."" 2.1"" W x 3.7"" H Original color with light scattered foxing.
The First and Second World war medal group awarded to Brigadier Geoffrey Ingham Royal West Kent Regiment, together with and album of photographs, correspondence and ephemera covering his service as Controller-General of Penal Branch in the Central Commission in Western Germany:, GV Defence and Victory Medal, India General Service medal with Waziristan bar, 1939-45 Star, GVI Defence Medal and War Medal with oak leaf, 1953 Coronation medal and corresponding miniatures, the album including personal photographs of seven War Criminals arriving in Berlin for Spandau prison and correspondence with Lord Hanky and the issue of clemency, also together with framed photographs etc.
Two World War One medal groups and a Second War World Trio:, comprising a 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal awarded to `14984 Pte H Sharland Devon R`, British War medal, Victory Medal and Territorial Force War medal awarded to `1899 Pte S Clarke Devon R`, the WWi trio un-named with original dispatch box for Mr C J Aldridge, also several Jubilee and coronation medallions.
A group of eight miniature medals awarded to Lieut M.J. Brown Gurkha Regiment: including India medal with N.W frontier 1930-31, and Afghanistan 1919 Bars and Iraq medal, together with a miniature set of Queen`s South Africa and King`s South Africa medals, War Medal 1914-18, Victory Medal DSO and CMG, for the former group see lot 392 24th April 2012 (HO46/392) the vendors father.
A World War II group of four medals: to JX. 154255 J.G.T.Oliver A.B. R.N., includes Naval General Service Medal, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence and War Medal, together with assorted related papers and ephemera, and a World War I Victory Medal to Majr E.G. Oliver. $$ TO BE INCLUDED IN OUR COLLECTORS SALE ON THE 19TH FEBRUARY
Victorian Masonic Order of the Knights Templar medal, red enamel cross, with "studholme preceptory" in black belt surrounding Order of the Temple cross with yellow and red ribbon and badges to ribbon, inscribed on reverse "presented to Sir Kt Ernest Flower M.P by the studholme preceptory KT November 8th 1896", marked Birmingham makers mark RS
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