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A 9ct gold ring set oval water opal with surround of ten sapphire points all in claw setting O 2.8g, a 9ct gold dress ring set five circular faceted cut peridots all mounted in claw settings on cross over band O 2.6g, a 9ct gold dress ring set two garnets flanked by a smaller garnet in collette setting with seed pearl set border on engraved shank R 1.8g ,a 9ct gold three sapphire and three clear stone set ring one sapphire missing P 2.07g and a Chinese silver and enamel ring enamel chipped L (5)
In celebration of their 10th anniversary this glass is part of their O series. Sleek, clear rounded glass perfect for Cabernet or Merlot wine. Riedel Glass Co. sticker. This item has its original box: 8"L x 10"W x 4"H. Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 5"H x 3"dia.Manufacturer: Riedel Wine Glass Co.Country of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
David II (1329-1371), Second coinage, Class B, Groat, late class B, Edinburgh, mm. cross fourchée on both sides., second intermediate bust, tressure of six-and-a-half arcs, nothing in spandrels, saltire stops, mullet after scotorvm, small d under rgh, plain a both sides, 4.26g/7h (SCBI 35, 373, same obv. die; cf. B fig. 261 rev.; S 5097). Better than fine but weak in centres, extremely rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: Bt eBay September 2020 This coin belongs to an unpublished ‘Cross-Fourchy’ sub-group of David II coins (Groats, Halfgroats and Pennies) which seems to have been produced between the end of Class B and the beginning of Class C. Extensive research by the vendor, done over a number of years and based mainly on letter forms and fonts, places these coins with their forked initial crosses in the period c. 1364. It is clear that Groups A and B and Groups C and D form two distinct and discreet groups, with no overlap in portrait, crown or letter punches. This corresponds with the change of mintmaster in Edinburgh, with James Mulekyn leaving and being replaced by Bonagius of Florence who probably left his post at the English mint at Durham in 1363. During this changeover period, the Cross Fourchy coins seem to have been produced at a time when a person or persons unknown were overseeing coin production, apparently on fairly ad-hoc basis. Old dies were used or re-used, new dies were somewhat carelessly made from a large number of varied letter punches. Reverses so far identified include some early class A dies, 3 normal class B dies and 12 marked with the fourchy mint mark. These pair with Burns 1st Intermediate obverse dies 268 and 271a, B.271 being an example; four new Cross Fourchy obverse dies with varied portraits, three of these having a mullet after the legend leading Burns to include B261 in Class A; and the Burns 254a obverse, previously thought to only have been used at Aberdeen but now known to have been used in a somewhat dilapidated state at Edinburgh only during the Cross Fourchy series with a Cross Fourchy reverse die and an old, reused Class A reverse. Some lettering from Class B is found on the Cross Fourchy dies, the T and O positioning this group after the final Class B dies, but other letter punches unique to this small series vary almost on a die-to-die basis.
William the Lion (1165-1214), Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Sterling, Phase B, class I, no mint name, Hue Walter, crude bust left with crescent hair and pellet crown, le rei wila+, rev. hve walt : o, short voided cross, three stars of six points, one of five in angles, 1.28g/6h (cf. SCBI 35, 70; B 11 and fig. 48, same dies; S 5029). Nearly very fine £150-£200 --- Provenance: Bt M.R. Vosper April 2013
James II (1437-1460), Second coinage, Second issue, Groat, type IIIb, Edinburgh, mm. crown, tressure of nine arcs, small trefoils on cusps except above crown, nothing in spandrels, trefoils by neck, reads iacobvs and gra, legend ends scottorvm (double saltire between t and o), rev. three pellets and saltire in first and third, crown in second and fourth quarters, nothing in centre of cross, unusual pelleted b in bvrg, double saltire stops both sides, 3.63g/9h (SCBI 35, 714, SCBI 72, 718 and B 36, fig. 550, same obv. die; S 5237). About very fine, reverse a little better, the variety very rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: Davissons Mailbid Sale 35, 3 February 2016 (281) This is the only die in the coinage to show trefoils at the neck.
Hiberno-Scandinavian Period, Phase II, Penny, Dublin, Færemin, in imitation of Long Cross coinage, in the name of Sihtric, draped bust left, cross pattée behind head, three pellets on corners of neck, sihtrc re dii, rev. fieremn ii o dim, long voided cross, tiny pellets in angles, 1.30g/12h (SCBI BM 64, 75; cf. SCBI Copenhagen 72-3; cf. SCBI Ulster 75; cf. Roth 42; S 6122; DF 23). Crimped and with a small internal crack, very fine or better, toned £300-£400 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: DNW Auction 137, 21-23 September 2016, lot 1506
George III (1760-1820), Bank of Ireland coinage, Token Thirty Pence, 1808 (6, one with harp to o of token, one contemporary base metal forgery), 10 Pence (4), 1805 (3), 1813, Five Pence, 1805 (S 6616, 6616A, 6617-9) [11]. Varied state £120-£150 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
Gill (Eric) Art & Love, number 232 of 260 copies signed by the author/artist, 6 full-page engraved plates by Gill, ownership name on endpapers, original buckram, uncut, spine very slightly faded and rubbed at ends, Bristol, Douglas Cleverdon, printed by the Golden Cockerel Press of Waltham St.Lawrence, 1927 § Beedham (R. John) Wood Engraving, wood-engravings by Gill, light toning to endpapers, original black buckram, some pages unopened, St. Dominic's Pres, Ditchling, Sussex, 1925 § Pepler (Douglas) The Devil's Devices or Control versus Service, woodcuts by Gill, half-title lightly toned, original cloth-backed boards, lightly damp-stained, corners bumped, 1915; and 7 others relating to Gill and the Golden Cockerel Press, including pamphlets, prospectuses and a copy of Cockalorum, v.s. (10)
Naipaul (V. S.) A House for Mr Biswas, first edition, original boards, spine ends and corners bumped, dust-jacket, small portion of loss to spine tail, chipping and fraying to edges, 1961; The Middle Passage, uncorrected proof copy, original wrappers, spine lightly browned, 1962; The Mimic Men, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light nicks to spine head, otherwise excellent, 1967; and another first edition by Naipaul, 8vo (4)
18ct white gold oval cut emerald, round brilliant cut and tapered baguette cut diamond ring, stamped 750, emerald 1.41 carat, total diamond weight 0.82 carat, with World Gemological Institute reportCondition Report:Approx 4.1gm, size N-O, overall head = 14mm x 15.5mm, diamonds bright, very good condition
* JEANETTE LASSEN (SCOTTISH 1924 - 2008), DREAMING mixed media on board, signed, further signed, titled and dated 1981 versoframed and under glass image size 64cm x 55cm, overall size 66cm x 57cm Label verso: The New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham.Note: Jeanette Lassen attended Edinburgh School of Art during the 1970’s as a mature student but was mainly self-taught. She exhibited at many galleries in Scotland and England – The City Art Gallery, London; The Kingfisher Gallery, Edinburgh; and The Castle Gate Gallery, Cockermouth, to name but a few. Jeanette Lassen was also commissioned to produce paintings for The Bank of Scotland, Sainsbury’s Head Office and for the P&O Shipping Company liner – Aurora.
* STEPHANIE REW (SCOTTISH b. 1971), PINSTRIPE SERIES - STANDING WITH SHOULDERS BACK oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 2004 verso framedimage size 120cm x 60cm, overall size 140cm x 78cm Note: Stephanie Rew`s work is regularly exhibited at Art Exposure Gallery (Glasgow), The Red Rag Gallery (Bath), Whittington Fine Art (Henley-on -Thames), The Strathearn Gallery (Crieff), The Alpha Gallery (Edinburgh) and The Fraser Gallery (St Andrews). Her paintings are increasingly appearing in notable collections including P&O Ferries, RBS Group and Standard Chartered plc. In 1995 she won the Elizabeth Greenshields Award and in 2009 the prestigious RGI New Artist Award.
* JAMES HARRIGAN (SCOTTISH b. 1937), SUMMER MORNING (VIEW TO ARRAN) oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glass image size 51cm x 77cm, overall size 71cm x 96cm Exhibition label verso.Note: James Harrigan is a graduate of Glasgow School of Art where he studied Painting and Printmaking between 1956 and 1961. He was born in Ayr in 1937 and has continued to live in Ayrshire all his life. He taught Art for many years and was an inspiring teacher with many of his pupils going on themselves to develop successful careers as artists. In recent years James has spent time in the West Indies and in Brazil but he never tires of painting the landscape and coastline around his Ayrshire home and elsewhere in Scotland. He is known mainly as a landscape artist but his landscapes are almost invariably informed by a human presence and day to day activities, a sense of life being lived. This may be actual figures or it may be a suggestion of human life through buildings, gardens, boats.... He is an expressive painter working mainly in oils, using the rich, luscious quality of the paint to great effect. He exhibits widely and has work in many collections including those of the House of Lords, Glasgow University, P & O Cruises, Wigtownshire Education Trust and the Maclaurin Gallery. He is a past winner of the prestigious Laing Landscape Competition and the Scotsman Art Competition. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 10th November 2022, lot 52 "Girvan Harbour" a 48 x 58cm oil on board (dated 1998) by James Harrigan sold for £2200 (hammer). Since then "Sailing at Elie" a 50 x 75cm oil (by James Harrigan) sold in our auction of 13th December 2023 (lot 10) for £2400 (hammer).
* GEORGE DEVLIN RSW RGI ROI ARWS FRSA (SCOTTISH 1937 - 2014), SUNSET OVER SALUTE pastel on paper, signed, titled label versomounted, framed and under glass image size 22cm x 29cm, overall size 49cm x 56cm Artist's label verso.Note: George Devlin was one of Scotland's most successful 20th century artists with numerous exhibitions in Scotland, throughout the UK and around the world. Corporate collections include: De Beers (South Africa and Switzerland); Robert Fleming Holdings; Dutch Water Board; London Stock Exchange; Arthur Andersen and Co; Scottish Television; Universities of Leicester, Glasgow and Strathclyde, Essex, Dunbartonshire, Argyll and Tayside; Edinburgh City Collection; Royal Bank of Scotland; Clydesdale Bank; Lloyds TSB; Bank of Scotland; J. O. Hambro; Mason Owen; Dunedin Trust Management; Dunfermline Building Society; Argyll Group; Scottish Friendly Society; United Distillers; Teachers Whisky; Edrington Group and Clan Donald Centre; Cunard (QM2), Dunbartonshire Educational Trust. Private collections include: Sir Tim Rice; Sir James Black; Earl Haig; Lord Maclay; Duke of Bedford and numerous collections in the UK and worldwide.
Miscellaneous, Clark’s College London, silver award medals (2), by Vaughton, revs. named (Robina Means 1st Place Open Competition Female Learners G.P.O May 1903) and (O. Davies 1st Place [Girls] Commercial Test Examination March 1917), both hallmarked Birmingham 1902 and 1918 [sic] respectively, both 44mm; together with other silver award medals (7), from Bournemouth, Hitchin, Ilford etc., all named, most hallmarked, various sizes, total weight approx. 245.00g [9]. Varied state £120-£150
Medals (2) of 143929 Gunner George Daniel Rayner R.A. British War Medal 1914-1920, and Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918. A resident of Stoke Newington. Enlisted on 24th June 1916, mobilised on 20th January 1917. Posted to France and joined 223rd Anti-Aircraft Section, Royal Garrison Artillery on 11th July 1917. Returned to England on 22nd March 1918. Posted to O Anti-Aircraft Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery on 15th April 1918. Demobilised on 22nd February 1919.
Quantity of Marvel Superhero & similar Comics. Includes Spider-man, Wolverine, Guardians of the Galaxy, Nova, New Warriors, Secret Wars, the Ultimate Universe & Star Wars. Recent Modern Age, a bagged & boarded group, with some multiple copies. Although unchecked for completeness condition is generally Excellent. See photo.
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