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HEYLYN, Peter. Cypianus Anglicus or, the History of the Life and Death.... London: Printed by J. M. for A. Seile, 1671. Second edition. Folio. (iv); 511 pages. Title-page printed in red and black. S2-S3 mis-numbered but complete. Contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked. Wing, H1700. MacGillivray primary source work.
POTTER, Beatrix - The Tailor of Gloucester : org. maroon boards, triangular pictorial onlay on the upper cover, white lettering, design on the endpapers repeated on the pastedowns, small 4to, loose in binding, Warne, 1903. With 4 'fairy' books illustrated by Cicely M. Barker, and 4 'fairy' books illustrated by Margaret W. Tarrant, and one other.(10)
VICARS, John. Jehovah-Jireh. God in the Mount or, Englands Parliamentarie-Chronicle. Containing a most exact Narration of all the most materiall Proceedings ... the manner of the Battails and seiges of Keinton, Brairford, Stafford, Litchfield, Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Lin, Gloucester, Newbury ..... London: Printed by T. Paine and M. Simmons, 1644. 4to. (vi); 434; (xx); (i); (i)(blank) pages. 18th century half calf, marbled boards. Wing, V313.
RUSHWORTH, John. The Tryal of Thomas Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Upon an Impeachment of High Treason ..... London: Printed for Ri. Chiswell, M. Wotton, G. Conyers, 1700. Folio. (x); 786; (ii)(publisher's advert) pages. Engraved portrait frontispiece. Contemporary panelled calf professionally rebacked with the spine relaid, new label. Wing, R2334.
CROMWELL, Oliver .... His Highnesse the Protector's Speeches to the Parliament in the Painted Chamber ... London: Printed by T. R. and E. M. for G. Sawbridge, 1654. 4to. TWO SEPARATE WORKS BOUND IN ONE. (ii); 34 pages. Bound with ... His Highnesse the Lord Protector's Speech to the Parliament ... 1654. (ii); 36 pages. Creasing to margins. Modern wrappers. Wing, C7170 (second work).
PETERS, Hugh .... A Collections of Six Pamphlets Relating to Hugh Peters. London: 4to. 1). O. Cromwells Thanks to the Lord Generall, Faithfully presented by Hugh Peters In another Conference Together with an Hue and Cry After Mercurius Politicus. Printed by M. T. (ii); 14 pages. No date. 2). Hugh Peters's Dreame. no title. A1-A4. No date. 3). A Third Conference Between O. Cromwell and Hugh Peters in Saint James's Park ... Printed by Tho. Mabb. (ii); 13 pages. 1660. 4). A Conference Held between the Old Lord Protector and the New Lord General, Truly Reported by Hugh Peters. London, Printed. (ii); 6 pages. 1660. 5). The Tryall and Condemnation of Mr. John Cooke, Sollicitor to the late High-court of Injustice. And Mr. Hugh Peters, that carnall Prophet. For their severall High-treasons, &c. Printed for John Stafford and Edward Thomas. 14 pages. 1660. 6). (Caryl, Joseph). Peters Patern or the Perfect Path to Worldly Happiness. As it was delivered in a Funeral Sermon preached at the internment of Mr. Hugh Peters lately Deceased. London, Printed. 13 pages. 1660. All in wrappers contained in a half calf drop-sided box.
A 9ct gold and diamond set nine stone cluster ring, mounted with four principal cushion shaped diamonds and with five smaller cushion shaped diamonds mounted at intervals, ring size N and a gold and platinum, sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, claw set with the oval cut sapphire at the centre, in a surround of circular cut diamonds, detailed 18 CT & PLAT, ring size M, (2).
RIDLEY (Nicholas) Certayne Godly, Learned, and Comfortable Conferences, betwene the two reverende fathers . . . D. Nicholas Rydley . . . and M. Hugh Latimer . . . during the tyme of their imprisonments . . . whereunto is added a treatise on the Lordes Supper . . . (84)pp., black letter; newly rebound blind-ruled calf, panelled spine & red label, new e/ps., sm. 8vo. imprinted at London by Iohn Awdeley . . . 1574. * bishops of London & Worcester, burned together at the stake in 1553 during the Marian persecutions; 3 earlier editions (in 1556) had been printed abroad surreptitiously.
A diamond set full eternity ring, mounted with circular cut diamonds, ring size M and a half and a diamond and sapphire ring, claw set with the principal circular cut diamond and the circular cut sapphire at the centre, between diamond set three stone shoulders, in a crossover design, ring size L.
An 18ct gold, turquoise and diamond ring, mounted with three turquoise and with two pairs of circular cut diamonds mounted at intervals, ring size O and a gold, garnet and seed pearl ring, mounted with three cushion shaped garnets and with two pairs of seed pearls mounted at intervals, ring size M and a half, (2).
A platinum, diamond, yellow diamond and sapphire set ring, in a cut cornered square panel shaped design, collet set with the circular cut yellow diamond at the centre, in a surround of calibre cut sapphires, within a border of circular cut diamonds, between diamond set three stone shoulders, ring size M. Illustrated
A gold ring, claw set with a cut cornered rectangular step cut citrine at the centre, between two circular cut diamonds, in a twist design, ring size M and a white gold and platinum ring, mounted with two cultured pearls, between diamond set serpentine shoulders in a twistover design, detailed 18 CT PLAT, ring size N, (2).
Victorian four-piece silver tea service, John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1893, of neoclassical style with mask head monopods and swags, comprising a teapot with composition handle and finial, 17cm, a water jug, 23cm, milk jug and sugar bowl 70ozs gross, in a fitted oak case with a presentation plaque "R. M. Ratcliff Esq., on his marriage 23rd June 1894 by his Loughborough Tradesmen".
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, A French 18 carat gold and coral ring, the pear shaped peau d'ange cabochons rub over set as terminals to a wrap around shank, the outer shank struck with French poincon and maker's cartouche (obscured), signed 'VAN CLEEF ARPELS', numbered and stamped '750' to the inner shank, finger size L/M, 6.8gms CONDITION: small chip to the point of one coral cabochon, otherwise good.
A precious opal and diamond cluster ring, the central oval opal cabochon 12 x 9.5mm, in a surround of small brilliants, to brilliant cut shoulders, the heavy white shank stamped '750', finger size L/M, 13.5gms CONDITION: opal in good condition although surface a little scratched, showing blue/green - very little red. Diamonds bright and uniform, no losses, shank solid
An Edwardian silver novelty seal, probably by Sydney & Co., Birmingham, 1905, in the form of a double-faced pug dog with collar round neck, turquoise-coloured bead eyes to one face, the other with orange glass eyes, fluted lower body, matrix with intaglio initial "M", 6 cm. long.There is a tiny amount of solder in the seam on the plain cylindrical part where a tiny split has been repaired.
Van Cleef & Arpels, an Art Deco sapphire and diamond dress ring, circa 1940, the rectangular bezel rub over set to the centre with an oval cut sapphire (approx. 1.92 carats), to single cut set hooked shoulders, signed to the inner shank 'VAN CLEEF & ARPELS' and numbered 'C.S.V 16017', French poincon and marker's cartouche to outer shank, finger size L/M, 12.2gms CONDITION: the sapphire appears dark in tone through the crown, and there is a small feather that reaches the pavilion surface to the side of the stone, the diamonds are bright and lively without damage or loss. The shank is solid and marks are clear.
A French 18 carat gold and diamond bombe dress ring, the high domed and fluted bezel with pairs of brilliants and smaller eight-cuts in a checker-board formation, pave set in platinum, the outer shank with French poincon for the two metals, finger size M, 18.4gms CONDITION: diamonds are bright with no losses, there is evidence of wear, but not considerable, shank is solid.
A single stone diamond ring, the round brilliant approx.. 0.15 carat, illusion set, the yellow metal shank stamped ‘18ct’, finger size L/M, 2.57gms CONDITION: overall condition good some signs of general wear, the diamond with dark mineral inclusions at side of the stone, surface reaching feather to kite facet. Clarity SI ,colour G/H (estimated in mount)
161-187 AD. Abydos, Troas mint, magistrate Ael. Zwilos Ippicos. Obv: AY KAI M AYRH ANTWNEINOC legend with laureate head right. Rev: EP ARX AIL ZWILOY IPP TO D ABYDH legend with Poseidon standing right, holding trident and dolphin, foot on rock. SNG Righetti 770 (reverse legend corr.); SNG Tuebingen 2525 (description corr. foot on the forepart of a horse"). See Wildwinds website (this coin"). 10.09 grams. . With collector tickets. [No Reserve] Very fine.
19th century AD or earlier. Obv: C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG P M TR P II legend with laureate head left. Rev: AGRIPPINA DRVSILLA IVLIA legend with the three sisters of Caligula as Fortuna, Concordia and Tyche, standing as Securitas, leaning on column, Concordia, holding patera, and Fortuna, holding rudder; each holding a cornucopia; SC in exergue. Lawrence 9; Martigny 11; Klawans 1; Abbé Ghesquiere 3925. 28.02 grams . [No Reserve] Near extremely fine.
Dated 1746 AD. Obv: profile bust wiuth LIMA below and GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with nine harp strings and seven hearts with M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. Edge: raised DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI DECIMO NONO inscription. S. 3695A; ESC 6th 1688 (old 606"). 14.81 grams. . [No Reserve] Good fine; pierced.
244-247 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG legend with laureate and draped bust right. Rev: ANNONA AVG legend with S-C in fields and Annona standing left holding corn ears and cornucopia, modius at feet. Obv: as before. Rev: SALVS AVG with S-C in fields and Salus standing right feeding snake in her arms. RIC 168a; Sear 8990/RIC 186a; Sear 9017. 14.42 17.43 grams. . With collector tickets. [2] Very fine and fine.
11th-12th century AD. A chalcedony ring with D-section shank, two lobes at the shoulder; raised oval bezel engraved with Arabic inscription. 8.47 grams, 28mm overall, 16.81 internal diameter (approximate size British M, USA 6 1/4 Europe 12.56 Japan 12) (1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. Fine condition.
117-121 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG P M TR P COS III legend with radiate bust right. Rev: VIRTVTI AVGVSTI legend around with S-C across fields with Virtus standing right, foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium. Obv: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS legend with radiate head right, slight drapery on left shoulder. Rev: COS III legend around with S-C across fields with Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. RIC 605; Cohen 1470; BMCRE 1240; cf. Sear 3670 (bust type)/RIC 654; BMC 1319; Cohen 386. 27.66 grams total. . [2 No Reserve] Very fine.
172-173 AD. Rome mint. Obv: M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVII legend with laureate and cuirassed bust right, seen from the back. Rev: RESTITVTORI ITALIAE IMP VI COS III legend with Aurelius standing left, holding spear and raising kneeling figure of Italia who holds a globe; SC in exergue. RIC 1080; BMCRE 1452; Cohen -; Sear 4997. See Wildwinds website (this coin"). 23.25 grams. . Extremely fine.
12th-10th century BC. An iron sword copying a typical pattern of the Late Bronze Age period, of generally Ewart Park form, the blade tapering from the point to its widest and tapering again to the flared hilt with a pronounced central rib to the full length; the hilt (lacking the extremity) with two surviving rivets that would have secured organic hilt scales. See Brown, M. A., Swords and Sequence in the British Bronze Age, Archaeologia CVII, 1982 pl.II, number 2 (Barrow, Suffolk) and 6 (Thames, Brentford) and Burgess and Colquhoun, The Swords of Britain, Prahistorische Bronzefunde IV, 5 pl.86 no.584 for similar types in bronze. 460 grams, 65cm (25 1/2"). From the collection of an East London gentleman; by inheritance; originally acquired 1950s-1960s; reputedly found in East Anglia, early 20th century, during dyke cutting operations. Accompanied by a report of metallurgic analytical results, written by Metallurgist Dr. Brian Gilmour of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, University of Oxford. The change from bronze to iron as primary material for weapons and implements happened slowly and spread to Britain from Europe; this sword is a direct copy in iron of a classic bronze type and the ironsmith who made it must have been familiar with the traditional bronze sword forms, indicating an early date and it was possibly imported from Europe. As such it represents a fascinating and important link between the two cultures of metalworking that started in the Proto-Celtic Hallstatt culture. Good condition. Extremely rare.

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