Crompton (Richard). Star-Chamber Cases. Shewing what causes properly belong to the cognizance of that Court. Collected for the most part out of Mr. Crompton his Booke, Entituled, The Jurisdiction of divers Courts, London: Printed by I[ohn]. O[kes]. for Iohn Grove, and are to bee sold at his shop in Chancerie Lane, over against the Sub Pœna Office, 1641, [2], 55, [1]pp., woodcut device to title, toning and occasional spotting, modern red cloth, 4to, together with: [Cambridge University], The Petition of the Gentlemen and Students of the Universitie of Cambridge. Offered to both Houses upon Wednesday, being the 5. day of Januar. 1642. Upon the arrivall of that newes to them of the Bishops late Imprisonment. With their appeale to His Most Excellent Majesty, London: Printed for John GreenSmith, 1642, [8]pp., with a neat textual correction in ink in an early hand, large woodcut of the royal arms flanked by the initials 'C R' on final page, gutter margins neatly strengthened, modern marbled wrappers, 4to, Owen (David), A Persvvassion to Loyalty, or The Subiect’s Dutie: wherein is proved that resisting or deposing of Kings (under what spccious [sic] pretences soever couched) is utterly unlawfull. Collected by D.O. Dedicated to all dutifull Subjects, London, Printed 1642, [6], 30pp., light dust-soiling and few marks to verso of final leaf (text faint), modern green boards, 4toQty: (3)NOTESStar-Chamber Cases, 1641 - Wing C7030; ESTC R31335. The Petition of the Gentlemen and Students, 1642 - Wing P1796A (formerly Wing C349); Thomason, E.131[18]; ESTC R5951. A Persvvassion to Loyalty, 1642 - Wing O704; ESTC R36621. A reissue, with imprint reset, of the edition lacking George Badger’s name in the imprint. Originally published in 1610 as Herod and Pilate reconciled.
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Two WW2 Aircraft Battle of Britain Period Alloy Panels consisting 22 x 18 inch, alloy, excavated panel still with traces of camouflage paintwork. Recovered from Hurricane L1702, crashed near Shaftbury 30th September 1940. Flown by P/O R A Kings 238 Sqn ... 20 x 15 inch, alloy, excavated panel still with traces of paint and markings. Two, possibly bullet, strikes. Rear with label Messerschmitt BF109G (27107). 2 items.
Attributed to Kofod Larsen - An original 1960's retro vintage Danish teak wood modular system comprising of a chest of drawer / bank o three drawers, pair of three drawer smaller chests, pair of wardrobe units with interior hanging rails and a pair of twin door cupboards. Each facia set with shaped square pull handles. Each piece seperates for ease of transport and can be arranged however is needed. Chest measures; 59cm x 106cm x 56cm.
Æthelstan (924-939), Penny, Two Line type [HTP 1, Kent], Wealdhelm, ædelstan rex around small cross pattée, nr ligulate, rev. vvealdhelm m¯o divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above, single pellet below, 1.44g/3h (O’Donovan, BNJ 1964, 511, this coin; Blunt 106; SCBI Edinburgh 140, same dies; CTCE p.111; N 668; S 1089). Very fine, light grey tone £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: From the Forum (Rome) Hoard, 1928; Glendining Auction, 16 May 1929, lot 109 (part); bt Spink July 1972
Harold I (1035-1040), Penny, Long Cross and Fleur-de-lis type, Lincoln, Sweartinc, spartinc o lin, 0.95g/6g (Mossop dies Ef, pl. lxii, 31; BMC 53 and SCBI Stockholm 992-3, same dies; BEH 468; N 803; S 1165). Edge chip at 4 o’clock and the flan wavy, otherwise about very fine, dusty find patina £150-£200
Henry II, Short Cross Coinage, Pennies (2), class 1b, Northampton, Reinald, reinald o [–]or, 1.17g/12h, class 1c, York, Everard, eve [—] on evr, 1.00g/3h (N 963-4; S 1344-5); Richard I, Penny, class IIIab, London, Aimer, aimer on lvnd, 1.27g/10h (N 967; S 1347); together with other Short Cross Pennies (3) [6]. Fine and better, but several cracked or chipped £80-£100
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Sixpences (4), all 1564, mm. pheon, bust 1F, normal flan, Tudor rose, reads elizabeth d g ang fra et hi regina, 2.76g/7h (BCW BA-7B:BA-o), similar but read ang fr et hi, 3.07g/1h, 2.85g/12h (BCW BA-7G:BA-o), similar but reads an fr et hi, 2.74g/11h (BCW BA-7H:BA-o; N 1997; S 2561) [4]. Nearly fine to good fine £180-£220 --- Provenance: Second bt M. Trenerry June 1988; third bt M. Trenerry September 1987; last C.D. Cooke Collection, DNW Auction 69, 15 March 2006, lot 1200 (part)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Sixpence, 1564, mm. pheon, bust 1F, normal flan, Tudor rose, reads elizabeth d g ang fr et hi regina, inverted as for vs on rev., 3.09g/7h (BCW BA-7G:BA-o; N 1997; S 2561). Good very fine, attractive £200-£260 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 135, 21 March 2016, lot 618. Judging by our previous description and image, this coin has been very successfully cleaned at some point in the last five years
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Sixpence, 1564, mm. pheon, bust 3E, normal flan, Tudor rose, reads elizabeth d g ang fra et hi regina, 2.86g/8h (BCW BA-9B:BA-o; N 1997; S 2561B). Slight weakness on face, otherwise very fine £150-£200 --- Provenance: Patrick Finn FPL 11, September 1997 (294)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Third issue, Sixpences (2), 1564, mm. pheon, bust 3E, normal flan, Tudor rose, reads elizabeth d g ang fr et hi regina, 2.82g/11h (BCW BA-9G:BA-o), similar but 1565, 2.94g/11h (BCW BA-9G:BA-p2; N 1997; S 2561B) [2]. Fine or better £100-£150 --- Provenance: First bt M. Trenerry June 1990; second C.D. Cooke Collection, DNW Auction 69, 15 March 2006, lot 1200 (part)
FRANCE, Les Vaches, a silver award medal by A. Erdmann and A. Rivet for the Comice Agricole du Canton N.-O. de Saumur, named (Mr Louis Mayaud, Conseiller d’Arrondissement, 1901), 44mm; Le Cheval Fougueux, a silver award medal by A. Rivet for the Comice Agricole du Canton N.-O. de Saumur, named (Mr Merlet, Senateur de Maine & Loire), 44mm [2]. Good very fine, bright £60-£80 --- Marie-Louis-Jules Mayaud (1855-1919), mayor of Saumur, Conseiller général du Maine-et-Loire; Jules Merlet (1830-1921), prefect of Maine-et-Loire 1873-6, mayor of Martigné-Briand, Conservative deputy for Maine-et-Loire 1885-9, senator 1891-1920
A Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 700 radio together with a further B&O Beomaster 900 radio (continental wiring) CONDITION REPORT: These have continental plugs and sadly cannot be tested. They are sold as seen and without reserve. Each have some scuffs and scratches to their teak cases, more so on the 900 model. See images.
Pleuer, Hermann Gmünd 1863 - 1911 Stuttgart, Stud. in Stuttgart an der Kunstgewerbeschule und an der Kunstschule bei Häberlin und Grünenwald, 1883 bis 1886 an der Münchner Akad. bei O. Seitz, 1907 Prof.. "Ausfahrende Lokomotive", wohl aus dem Cannstatter Bahnhof, unsign., verso Reste eines Ausstellungsetiketts, Pastell/Leinwand, HxB: 80/96 cm. Hinter Glas gerahmt (Rahmen mit Namensplakette). Provenienz: Schwäbisch Gmünder Privatsammlung.
David C Bell (British 1950-): The MV Norland in the Falklands Conflict, watercolour signed 36cm x 61cm Notes: The Norland was a P&O 27,000 tonne roll-on/roll-off ferry built in 1974 operating between Hull and Rotterdam Europoort, Netherlands, and then Zeebrugge, Belgium. During the Falklands War, the Ministry of Defence requisitioned the Norland to be used as a troopship in the Task Force sent to retake the Falkland Islands. The Norland was among the ships to enter San Carlos Water during the amphibious landings of Commandos and Paratroopers, Captained by Donald Ellerby CBE. The ship survived attack from the Argentine Air Force, and at the end of the war repatriated the defeated Argentine troops back home, alongside the Canberra.Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A silver photograph frame with floral decorated borders (16cm x 12cm), an English silver bangle c.1900, a Scottish silver ring (M) with Celtic design, an infinity ring (N/O) marked silver, a silver bar brooch with a central rectangular cut green stone, a rectangular polished stone mounted in silver with four rings of naturalistic design and a Birmingham silver comb base (combined weight excepting frame: 50.14g) (a lot)
Ring mit Brillanten, 1x ca. 0,6 ct, ca. GET (N-O)/VS und 6 Steine zus. ca. 0,36 ct, ca. GW (K-L)/VS, GG 18K, 5,3 g, RW: 61, Ende 20. Jh., Tragespuren. | Ring with brilliant-cut diamonds, 1x ca. 0.6 ct, ca. TIN (N-O)/VS and 6 stones totalling ca 0.36 ct, ca. TIW (K-L)/VS, 18K yellow gold, 5.3 g, ring size 61, late 20th century, signs of wear. Gewicht 5,3g Legierung 750/000
Gold-plated lighter by S.T Dupont, gold-plated roller ball pen by Yard-O-Led, gold-plated fountain pen and roller ball pen by Sheaffer, silver pencil by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1961 and one other American silver pencil by Wahl Eversharp, stamped StirlingClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A pair of Ross Prismatic binoculars with a black crackle finish body, marked Bino Prism no.5, mark IV, dated 1943, in a leather case written F/O Millar 2781 Sqdn RAFR.2781 RAFR (armoured car squadron) operated between August 1944 - July 1946 and saw action in Normandy, Maas, Wilhelmina Canal, Hannover, Achmer, Schleswig Holstein, Sylt, and Lubeck.
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