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Lot 2166

H and M (Hammant & Morgan Ltd) Electrical Equipment power control units and transformer controller, all boxed

Lot 2151

A George V Scottish Silver Napkin-Ring, by George and John Morgan, Glasgow, 1931 shaped oval and with Celtic knot ornament, with flat base and engraved with an initial65mm wide, 37mm high, 1oz 19dwt, 61grProvenance: The Lion Collection.

Lot 1090

Konvolut von Münzen, bestehend aus: 2x Morgan Dollar als Schlüsselanhänger/ Anstecker,1879, 1x 100 Jahre Karl Zeiss Stiftung, 999 Silber, 1x 5 Reichsmark, Paul von Hindenburg, Deutsches Reich, 1x 100 Jahre Volksbank Erlangen.

Lot 1228

Mason's 'Double Landscape' Ginger Jar and Cover, 24cm high, cabinet cups and saucers, cake knife and slice, Julie Morgan pottery egg on stand, etc:- One Tray.Noritake, green glass and four modern no visible chips, cracks and restoration

Lot 89

Royal Doulton Morgan Horse on titled wooden base.

Lot 937

A small collection of coins and commemoratives - including United States Morgan Dollar, 1898, silver, Liberty head; Brazil, 1000 Reis, .917 silver 1866; Brazil, 1000 Reis, .900 silver 1913; Netherlands 10 Cents, Willem III, 1890; Hungary Franz Joseph I, 10 kreuzers 1872; United States Indian Head nickel, 1913; United States 1973 proof bronze medal, Christ Church, Boston 'Old North Church' 250th Anniversary (in capsule); Canada 1958 One Dollar; etc.

Lot 415

Allan Morgan (British, b.1952) Sunflower fields, Italy oil on canvas, signed lower right 11 5/8 x 15½in (29.5 x 39.4cm), white painted frame (38.5 x 48.5cm)

Lot 176

A small collection of British pre decimal silver coins to include Queen Victoria half crown together with a selection of United States of America silver coins to include a 1882 Morgan dollar.

Lot 296

A United States 1900 silver Morgan dollar, fine condition with nice luster.

Lot 125

OVER 120 REGGAE SINGLES - MAINLY JAMAICAN LABELS, artists include Morgan Heritage, Buju Banton, Everton Chambers, Bounty Killa, Tiger, Cobra, Sizzla, Delly Ranks, Gregory Issacs, Mr. Peppa, Meditation, Chico, Kirk Davis, Elephant Man, Beenie Man, Ali Campbell, etc., labels include Fightback, Brick wall, Fat Eyes, 2 Bad, African Star, Black Shadow, Shocking Vibes, Star Trail, Hide & Seek etc.

Lot 239

USA 1896 MORGAN DOLLAR, 1986 ELLIS ISLAND DOLLAR, Australia 1998 silver 1oz kangaroo dollar and UK 1999 silver 1oz Britannia, all presented in capsules with Westmister COA's (4)

Lot 1

Barnet Old Bank, an unissued sola post bill for £5, 18-, no serial numbers or signatures, beautifully printed on watermarked paper, about fine and extremely rare Outing 73 for another Barnet Bank run by John Morgan £260-£320

Lot 62

Shepton Mallett Bank, for Morgan, Dudden & Co., £1, 1 January 1810, serial number K1304, Morgan signature, very good to about fine, rare Outing 1939b £200-£260

Lot 818

* Historical Medals. Queen Mary II (1662-1694) as Regent, attributed to John Roettiers (1631-1703), a bronze commemorative medal, circa 1690, obverse with bust facing right 'Maria II D.G. Mag. Br. Fr. Et. Hib. Regina', obverse with mountains and clouds 'Velut. Inter. Igne. Luna. Minores', 50 mm diameter (Eimer 320), William IV Accession to the Throne 1830, white metal commemorative medal, 55 mm diameter, Duke of Wellington and G.L. Von Blucher, Prince Wagstadt 1815 Waterloo white metal commemorative medal, 52 mm diameter, WWI Lusitania medal, boxed with printed enclosure, coronation and royalty medals, plus various coins including a George III 'Bull Head' Crown, 1820, Victorian Crowns, 1845 and 1898, American Morgan Dollar, 1879, George III Cartwheel Twopence and other coins and medals QTY: (approx. 30)

Lot 722

A large quantity of model railway controllers by Hornby, Hammant and Morgan and others for spares or repair.

Lot 181

William De Morgan - Sands End Pottery - A 6 inch plastic clay tile, circa 1888, decorated in the Bedford Park Anemone pattern, with stylized pink flowers on green leafing stems, impressed mark to reverse.

Lot 182

William De Morgan - A Merton Abbey 6 inch plastic clay tile, circa 1885, decorated in the India pattern with Iznik style design in tonal blues, impressed mark, together with a red lustre floral tile, unmarked. (2)

Lot 180

William de Morgan – A monumental and important architectural tile panel from the Fulham Period circa 1888 to 1898, decorated in the Persian Iznik style with large central flowering plant in trefoil cartouche flanked by perched fabulous birds, writhing serpents and stylised trees, within a field of flowering branches and scrolling foliate sprigs, in brilliant turquoise, green, purple and tonal blue glaze, decorated with over sixty four 15cm x 15cm tiles with further slender border tiles to the outer frame. Comprised of three slabs made up in the factory, backed mostly with blank De Morgan tiles, one panel reverse includes four William De Morgan decorated tiles.Provenance - Sold at Sotheby's in the 1970s as “The Property of The English Centre of International P.E.N.” and "removed from Glebe House, Chelsea. Where the wall panel is reputed to have been commissioned by the Czar of Russia but never delivered and was eventually acquired by Henrietta Leslie who on her death bequeathed Glebe House to the present owners". Purchased from Richard Dennis, Kensington Church Street, 21/4/1978. NB - The author David Carver is known to have lived at Glebe House, Chelsea (also known as 63, Glebe Row) from around 1946 to 1974, and was Secretary of the P.E.N. literary society. Previously the house was owned by the Raphael/Schultz family, one of whom wrote novels under the pseudonym Henrietta Leslie. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Glebe House was the residence of Reginald Blunt, General Manager of the De Morgan Works in Chelsea, and he may have been given this panel in lieu of wages.

Lot 173

This Tonka Polistil diecast model car is a Morgan 4, featuring a light blue racing design with the number "4" on the side. The model is housed in its original red Polistil box, which showcases a window display and classic Tonka branding. This collectible piece highlights Polistil’s detailed craftsmanship, with chrome accents, rubber tires, and a roll bar for an authentic racing aesthetic. The box shows some wear but remains intact, preserving this vintage piece’s display appeal. Box measures 13.5"L x 6"W x 6"H.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 49

CRISP DONALD: (1882-1974) English actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 1941 for his role as Gwilym Morgan in How Green Was My Valley. A scarce vintage signed and inscribed sepia 7.5 x 9.5 photograph of the actor in a head and shoulders pose smoking a pipe. Photograph by Schuyler Crail and bearing his credit stamp to the verso. Signed by Crisp in bold green fountain pen ink to a light area at the head of the image. Some traces of former mounting to the verso, otherwise VG

Lot 35

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and smaller (1), some vintage, by various actors, each of them Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominees of the latter half of the 1940s comprising John Dall (for his performance as Morgan Evans in The Corn Is Green, 1945), Robert Mitchum (for his performance as Lt. Capt. Bill Walker in The Story of G. I. Joe, 1945), William Demarest (for his performance as Steve Martin in The Jolson Story, 1946), Richard Widmark (for his performance as Tommy Udo in Kiss of Death, 1947), and Cecil Kellaway (for his performance as Horace (A Leprechaun) in The Luck of the Irish, 1948). All are boldly signed, two in fountain pen inks, largely to lighter areas of the images and only one is inscribed. G to VG, 5

Lot 210

BINOCHE JULIETTE: (1964- ) French Actress, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress in 1996 for her role as Hana in The English Patient. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Binoche in a smiling head and shoulders pose with her Oscar statuette. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone to a lighter area of the image. Together with three signed 8 x 10 photographs by some of the other Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominees of 1996 comprising Lauren Bacall (for her performance as Hannah Morgan in The Mirror Has Two Faces), Barbara Hershey (for her performance as Madame Serena Merle in The Portrait of a Lady), and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (for her performance as Hortense Cumberbatch in Secrets & Lies; the image depicting her in costume from the film). All are boldly signed with their names alone to clear areas of the images. VG to EX, 4

Lot 446

TYSON CICELY: (1924-2021) American actress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Actress in 1972 for her performance as Rebecca Morgan in Sounder. Tyson was also the recipient of an Honorary Academy Award in 2018. A scarce signed 8 x 10 photograph by Tyson, the original United Press International photograph dating from March 1973 depicting the actress in a relaxed half-length pose. With the original printed caption affixed to the verso. Signed by Tyson with her name alone to a clear area of the background of the image. Some light surface and corner creasing, otherwise about VG

Lot 144

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES: Sara Allgood (1880-1950) Irish-born American actress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in 1941 for her role as Beth Morgan in How Green Was My Valley. A scarce vintage signed colour postcard photograph of the actress in a smiling head and shoulders pose. Signed in violet fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image and dated 195o in her hand; Lucile Watson (1879-1962) Canadian actress, an Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in 1943 for her role as Fanny Farrelly in Watch on the Rhine. A scrace vintage signed 7 x 5 photograph of the actress seated in a three-quarter length pose by an open fire. Signed in black fountain pen ink to a lighter area of the image and dated 1941 in her hand. Also signed to the verso in black fountain pen ink and adding a list of four of her latest films in her hand, including Waterloo Bridge and Watch on the Rhine, as well as a list of several other films which are either due to be released or yet to be shot. VG, 2

Lot 104

FREEMAN MORGAN: (1937- ) American actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 2004 for his role as Eddie ´Scrap-Iron´ Dupris in Million Dollar Baby. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of the actor in a close-up head and shoulders pose with one hand raised to the side of his head. Signed to the base of the image. About EX

Lot 258

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various actors, each of them Best Actor Oscar nominees of the 1970s comprising Ryan O´Neal (for his performance as Oliver Barrett IV in Love Story), Chaim Topol (for his performance as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, 1971; the image depicting him in costume from the film), Paul Winfield (for his performance as Nathan Lee Morgan in Sounder, 1972), Albert Finney (for his performance as Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express, 1974), James Whitmore (for his performance as Harry S. Truman in Give ´em Hell, Harry!, 1975), Giancarlo Giannini (for his performance as Pasqualino Frafuso in Seven Beauties, 1976), and Woody Allen (for his performance as Alvy Singer in Annie Hall, 1977). All are boldly signed, three in fountain pen inks, to lighter areas of the images and none are inscribed. VG to EX, 7

Lot 307

Evelyn De Morgan,  British 1855-1919- Study of an uplifted arm; black and coloured chalks on buff paper, bears initial 'M' (upper left) verso, 34 x 22.9 cm. (unframed / mounted). Provenance:  From an album of de Morgan's drawings.  Private Collection, UK. Note:  The present study is a characteristic example of de Morgan's sensitively shaded drawings, revealing the artist's process as he explores the depiction of bodies in movement, in highly-finished studies not only of full figures, but also of their arms, legs, and hands. Indeed, the artist produced a number of arm studies which resemble the present piece, including a work which sold at Sotheby's, New York, on 30 January 2023, lot 708 ($10,080), and another which sold at Christie's, London, on 13 December 2017, lot 9 (£3,250). 

Lot 403

Attributed to Luca Bertelli, after Domenico Campagnola,  Italian fl.1564-1589, and Italian 1500-1564- The Tribute Money; engraving on laid paper, signed 'Dominicus Campagnola inventor. / Luca Bertelius f.' (within the plate, lower left), 34.6 x 43.6 cm. (unframed / mounted). Provenance: Property of the Late Professor Eric Gerald Stanley, FBA (1923-2018) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Stanley).Literature:  Le Blanc 7; See M. Grosso, Un editore per Tiziano. Luca Bertelli e le stampe di devozione tra Italia e Spagna, in 2018, in Venezia e gli Asburgo. Pittura, collezionismo e circuiti commerciali nel tardo Rinascimento Europeo, Venezia, 2018, pp. 58-59 and 154-55.  Note:  Luca Bertelli was a libraio (bookseller), engraver, and one of the leading publishers in Venice in the second half of the 16th century. He collaborated with various Italian artists and engravers such as Martino Rota, Gaspare Oselli and Agostino Carracci. Domenico Campagnola, towards the end of his career, made a series of drawings which were given to or ended up in the hands of Bertelli and were used as models for some engravings. One of the drawings, the Banquet of the Rich Man and Lazarus, set in a Landscape is in the Morgan Library, New York (inv. no. IV, 64; for the print, see Le Blanc 6).  It is generally assumed that this plate was engraved by Luca Bertelli himself. The tablet at the lower left corner reads 'Dominicus Campagnola inventor. Luca Bertelli f.'. The 'f.' might stand for 'fecit' (made or engraved, in Latin) or 'formis' (published, in Latin). Most of the engravings published by Luca bear the inscription 'formis', identifying him as the publisher, rather than the engraver, and it seems likely that these plates, including the present one, were engraved by another hand, yet to be identified. Another version sold at Christie's, New York, 24 January 2023, lot 53 ($1,008).

Lot 23

Follower of Domenico Beccafumi,  Italian 1486-1551- Study of a group of figures; oil on paper laid down on panel, 32 x 59.8 cm. Provenance:  Private Collection, UK. Note:  The head types in this unfinished composition appear to be stylistically and technically comparable to a group of head studies in oil on paper by Domenico Beccafumi, which are connected to a series of frescoes in La Sala del Concistoro in the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena. Some of these studies share with the present work a characteristic technique, with outlines of the nose, eyes, and mouth made with thick dark paint, and the neck, back of the head, and fingers with elegant lines of the brush. The lively arrangement of the heads on the present sheet recalls Beccafumi's work in Siena Cathedral, and in particular the artist's designs for the pavement tiles. Furthermore, the dramatically lit heads here can loosely be compared with Beccafumi's oil sketch on paper 'Head of Thrasybulus' in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York [no.I,19b]. It has been suggested that the present work is a representation of the Hebrew story 'The Judgement of Solomon'.

Lot 240

Circle of Thomas Faed, RSA,  Scottish 1825/26-1900- The Watercarrier; oil on canvas, 35.5 x 30.3 cm. Provenance:  Private Collection, UK (by descent from the owner's great-grandmother). Note:  Faed was a member of an influential and prolific artistic family, with his siblings including the artists James Faed (1821-1911), John Faed (1819-1902) and Susan Faed (1827-1909). He was best known for his genre scenes, typically featuring figures in romanticised rural settings engaged in domestic tasks, such as a depiction of a 'Woman plucking poultry' which sold at Morgan O'Driscoll, Ireland, on 26 October 2021, lot 100 (€2,300 hammer), or his 'Milkmaid', at the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow [GLAHA_51839]. 

Lot 384

REGGAE / SKA - LP PACK. A pack of 8 x LPs. Artists/ Titles are Symarip - Skinhead Moon Stomp (TBL-102, G+/VG), Derrick Morgan - Seven Letters (TTL-5, VG/VG), Jo Jo Bennett And Mudies All Stars - Groovy Joe (TBL 133, VG/VG+), Ethiopians - Reggae Power (TTL-10, G/VG), The Pioneers - Long Shot (TBL103, VG+/VG), Harry J Allstars - Liquidator (TBL-104, G/G+), Dave and Ansel Collins - Double Barrel (TBL-162, G+/VG+) and This Is Desmond Dekkar (VG+/VG).

Lot 320

US 7" SOUL / R&B / DOOWOP PACK. A nice pack of x12 US mixed singles. Titles include Donna Lynn - I'd Much Rather Be With The Girls (5378 - Vg), Junipr Ryder - Every Star I See (ACA 2797 - Ex), Merry Clayton - Beg Me (5164 - Ex+), Marlina Mars - The Correct Form (4922 - Ex), Jane Morgan - Maybe (DEMO 5-9819 - Vg), Gary Criss - Hands of Criss (DEMO D-182 - Vg), Jim Lowe - Mr. Moses (DEMO UA 874 - Vg), The Exciters - Run Mascara (DEMO R-4614 - Vg+), The Stylettes - You'll Go First (DEMO C-353 - Ex), James Phelps - Walking The Floor Over You (DEMO F-1581 - Ex+), Merry Clayton - It's In His Kiss (4984 - Ex) and Johnny Ace - Anymore (ACA 2798 - Ex).

Lot 344

JAZZ LP COLLECTION - a collection of approximately 400 Jazz LPs. Collection to include: John Mayer, Chet Baker, Thelonious Monk, Lee Morgan, Red Norvo and His Band, The Albert Nicholas Quartet, Nelson, Curtis & Forrest, The Montgomery Brothers, Bud Powell, Art Pepper + Eleven, Art Blakey, Oscar Pettiford & Red Mitchell, Gigi Gryce, Kenny Burrell, Elmo Hope, The Curtis Counce Group, Bud Powell & Sonny Stitt, Kid Howard, George Lewis, Chu Berry, The Brew Moore Quintet, Lester Young, Johnny Griffin and Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis, Cannonball Adderley, Various - Americans In Europe Vol. 1, Gene Ammons, Ray Brown & Milt Jackson, Earl Hines, and more. The collection is generally in VG to Ex condition, with a few dropping below.

Lot 46

LEE MORGAN - LEEWAY LP (BLUE NOTE 4034 - 1962 2ND PRESSING). A lovely 1962 2nd pressing of Lee Morgan - Leeway (Blue Note 4034, 1962 2nd pressing, deep groove both sides). Side 1 is in VG with a slightly feelable hairline mark which has little effect on playback, side 2 is in VG+ condition. The sleeve is in VG+ condition with creasing/ wear to the corners.

Lot 48

LEE MORGAN / ORNETTE COLEMAN - LP RARITIES PACK. A pack of 2 x LPs. Titles are The Rumproller (BST 84199, original pressing, VG+/VG+) and Ornette Coleman - The Empty Foxhole (BLP 4246, original pressing, New York address, VG with some feelable scratches/ VG sleeve with edgewear).

Lot 600

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1885, New Orleans, 26.85g (KM 110). About Uncirculated to Uncirculated.

Lot 609

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1898, New Orleans, 26.80g (KM 110). About Uncirculated with bagmarks.

Lot 610

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1899, New Orleans, 26.78g (KM 110). About Uncirculated with bagmarks.

Lot 604

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1891, New Orleans, 26.65g (KM 110). Good Very Fine. Slightly better date and mint combination.

Lot 606

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1891, San Francisco, 26.72g (KM 110). Uncirculated with cartwheel lustre on both sides. Scrape to obverse.

Lot 602

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1889, Philadelphia, 26.76g (KM 110). About Extremely Fine.

Lot 605

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1891, Carson City, 26.52g (KM 110). Fine, marks to surfaces. Small edge flaw to 9 o’clock.

Lot 601

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1888, Philadelphia, 26.78g (KM 110). About Uncirculated with bagmarks.

Lot 603

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1890, Carson City, 26.30g (KM 110). Fine, worn. Couple of edge dents and possible repairs to 1 o’clock and 7 o’clock on obverse.

Lot 607

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1892, Carson City, 26.26g (KM 110). About Fine to Fine. Scarce year and mint combination.

Lot 608

USA, silver Morgan Dollar, 1893, Carson City, 26.30g (KM 110). In NGC holder graded VG 10 (8221738-001). Mintage of only 677,000 which is makes this coin extremely rare among Morgan Dollars. One of the rarest Carson City Morgan Dollars.

Lot 359

Cape of Good Hope General Service 1880-97, 1 clasp, Bechuanaland (Pte. L. T. Morgan. Kaffrn. Rif.) with a corresponding contemporary miniature dress medal, slight edge bruise, very fine (2) £220-£260

Lot 328

United States  (1776-date) a lot to include Morgan Dollars 1881 and 1921, One Cent 1844, 1983 proof coin set and two green back 1 dollar banknotes etc Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 856

A cased Five Statehood Quarter Dollars Special Edition Gold Plated Coin Set, from The Morgan Mint, with certificate (1)

Lot 288

After Frederick Morgan (British 1847-1927). Sweethearts, Pears print, 57.5cm x 43cm.

Lot 262

The Naval General Service medal awarded to Edward Morgan for his services as an Able Seaman on board the Ajax at the battle of Trafalgar Naval General Service 1793-1840, one bar, Trafalgar (Edward Morgan.) some light scratches in obverse field, otherwise toned, nearly extremely fine £5,000-£7,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Bonhams, September 2010. 39 clasps for Trafalgar issued to H.M.S. Ajax. In 1805 Ajax was under the command of Captain William Brown, and under him fought in Sir Robert Calder's action of the 22nd July, when she suffered rather severely, losing eighteen in killed and wounded, and having her main-yard and driver boom shot away. She joined Lord Nelson's fleet at Plymouth on the 18th October, and in the absence of Captain William Brown, who had gone home as a witness in Sir Robert Calder's trial, was temporarily commanded by the 1st Lieutenant, John Pilfold. Under him she fought in the weather column at Trafalgar, and was a good deal engaged with Dumanoir's division, losing eleven killed and wounded. Edward Morgan was born at Holywell, North Wales, and served as an Able Seaman on board the Ajax, which frigate he joined on 1 March 1805, aged 25. The candidates for admission register of Greenwich hospital, dated 16 July 1835, records Edward Morgan aged 63 years who served in the Royal Navy 17 years and 8 months, and was granted a pension in January 1815 of £15 and 4 shillings a year.

Lot 122

Morey - Saint - Denis 2022 Morgan Truchetet Red Wine 750ml (Slight Scratch To Label).

Lot 1491

Two 19th century USA silver Morgan dollars, comprising 1884 with New Orleans Mint mark, and 1897 with San Francisco Mint mark, both encapsulated (2).Condition Report: Both have been circulated but are in good clean condition.

Lot 1506

Two 19th century USA silver Morgan dollars, 1881, San Francisco Mint, and 1882, New Orleans Mint (2).Condition Report: The 1882 is in good condition, 1881 is fine to very fine.

Lot 21

Angling & Fishing. Grey (Zane), three first editions: Tales of Fishing Virgin Seas, New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1925; Tales of Swordfish and Tuna, London: Hodder & Stoughton Limited, 1927; Tales of Tahitian Waters, New York and London: Harper Brothers Publishers, 1931, half-titles, frontispieces and plates, original publisher's cloth bindings, pictorial endpapers, 8vo; Pritt (T.E.), The Book of the Grayling, copy no. 118/500, The Signet Press, 1992, original blue cloth, 8vo; Walton (Izaak) & Rackham (Arthur, illustrator), The Compleat Angler, London: Folio Society, 2000, colour plates, original pictorial green cloth, top edge gilt, slipcase en suite, 8vo; three works signed by their respective authors, Moc Morgan, Michael Leighton, and John Stephenson; etc., (10)

Lot 97

A Modern Painted Petrol Can for "Morgan", 36cms Diameter

Lot 128

4 diecast model cars 1/18 & 1/24 scale including Burago 1937 Jaguar SS100 (no box), Kyosho Morgan 4/4 series II (boxed), and a  Franklin Mint  1907 Silver Ghost in a Display case and a 1911 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost in packaging box but no display

Lot 137

After Giovanni Della Robbia, Italian, 1469-1529, a polychrome decorated terracotta bust of St John as a boy, 19th century, with blue tunic and sheepskin vest, on a shaped giltwood and polychrome plinth, the bust - 36cm high, 34cm wide, 21cm deep; 45cm high, 43cm wide, 22cm deep overallThe lot is accompanied by a thermoluminescence test certificate from Oxford Authentication dating the item to 200-300 years old.Provenance: North Mymms Park, Hertfordshire, home of Mary Morgan, J. Pierpont Morgan's sister.Note: The current lot has similarities to a bust by Giovanni della Robbia gifted to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, by J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917, 17.190.1408.   

Lot 225

PSYCH, PROG, AND FOLK RARITIES AND REISSUED LP COLLECTION - psych out with this collection of 23 Psych, Prog, and Folk LPs. Collection to include: Pete Dello and Friends... Plus - See For Miles Records Ltd. (SEE 257), Dogfeet - Dogfeet - Acme (ADLP 1087), Leaf Hound - Growers Of Mushroom - Akarma (AK 256), Tales Of Justine - Petals From A Sunflower - Tenth Planet (TP034), The Human Beast, The Action, Van Morrison, Rupert's People, Dr. Strangley Strange, Clear Blue Sky, Complex (x2), Morgan Blue Town, The Birds, The Pandamonium, and more. The collection is generally in Ex+ condition

Lot 228

PSYCH, PROG, AND FOLK RARITIES AND REISSUED LP COLLECTION - a collection of 24 Psych, Prog, and Folk rarities and reissued LPs. Collection to include: Czar - Czar - Sunbream Records (SBR2LP5040), Blossom Toes - We Are Ever So Clean - Sunbeam Records (SBR2LP5035), Gallery - The Wind That Shakes The Barley - Guerssen (GUESS130), Red Dirt - Red Dirt (2xLP red) - Morgan Blue Town (BT5034R), Comus, Small Faces (x2), Still Life, The Zombies, German Measles, Wigwam, Andromeda, Locomotive, Gravy Train, The Norman Haines Band, Farewell Aldebaran, The Beat Merchants, Graham Bond, Caravan, Yardbirds, Jethro Tull, Aphrodites Child, Family, Howlin' Wolf. The collection is generally in Ex+ condition.

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