Historical Medals, Edward VII, Coronation, Sheffield, 1902, medals by Spink (3), in bronze and white metal (2), all 40mm (W & E 4560O.1, O.2; BHM 3743); Visit of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to Open the University of Sheffield, 1905, medals by Spink (3), squat buildings at left (2), in bronze and white metal, tall buildings at left, in white metal, all 40mm (W & E 4877A.1, A.2, and note; BHM 3909); George V, Coronation, City of Sheffield, 1911, gilt-bronze medals by H.B. Sale (2), both 32mm (W & E 5215R.2); Visit of the Prince of Wales to Sheffield, 1923, a bronze medalet, unsigned, 22mm (Giordano CM70; W & E 6187); George V, Silver Jubilee, City of Sheffield, 1935, aluminium medals by J.R. Gaunt for H.L. Brown & Sons Ltd (3), all 36mm (W & E 5703L.1) [12]. Generally about extremely fine and better; W & E 4560O.2 in case of issue and two W & E 5703L.1 in blue card boxes of issue £60-£80 --- Edward VII and Queen Alexandra opened the University of Sheffield at Netherthorpe on 12 July 1905. The Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) visited the city on 29 May 1923
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FRANCE, Congrès International des Editeurs, Paris, 1896, a plated bronze medal by A.H. Rivet, 50mm; Comice Agricole du Canton N.-O. des Saumur, a plated bronze award medal by A. Rivet, named (Mr Merlet, Senateur), 44mm; Patria, c. 1905, a bronze award plaque by H. Lefebvre, un-named, 68 x 59mm (ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.184, 24); République Française, Département de l’Oise, 1911, a bronze award medal by H.L. Gréber, un-named, 50mm; Horticulture, 1913, a bronze medal by L.-A. Blanchot, 52mm (CGMP p.43); Ministre de la Guerre, Concours de Tir, a bronze award medal by H. Dubois, un-named, 50mm [6]. Very fine £50-£70
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Second Hand type, Winchester, Beorhtræd, byrhtred m-o pinto, 1.37g/3h (Winchester Mint 219; SCBI Mack 848, this coin; BEH 4173; N 768; S 1146). On a full flan, better than very fine with old cabinet toning £400-£500 --- Provenance: Duke of Argyll Collection; R.P. Mack Collection; bt Spink
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Last Small Cross type, Thetford, Leofthegn (over Huntingdon, Sæwine?) læofdeagh on deod (over [s?]æp[i?]ne m[o?] hvnte), 1.25g/12h (SCBI Copenhagen 1223; BEH 3755; N 777; S 1154). Lightly crimped, otherwise very fine; the moneyer/mint re-engraving unusual and interesting £300-£360 --- Another specimen struck from this re-engraved reverse die (but a different obverse die) was found at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, in 2012 (EMC 2012.0222). The following year’s BNJ Coin Register records the coin (no. 99), but describes the original moneyer/mint reading as being obscured. The current coin is clearer, permitting a speculative reading of sæpine on hvnte. The Hunterian Collection (SCBI 877) contains a coin signed by Sæwine at Huntingdon with a portrait of similar style to that found on this coin (Eaglen 124)
Gemporia - A three stone ring, the claw set 9.5mm x 8mm octagonal cut ruby, 4.830 carats, and the two illusion set 1.5mm diameter round white zircons, total 0.080 carats; a three stone ring, the claw set 7mm x 5mm oval cut ruby, 1.190 carats, and the two claw set 2mm diameter round white zircons, total 0.200 carats; and a three stone cluster ring, the 9mm x 7mm central oval cut ruby, with a 7mm x 5mm oval cut ruby to either side, total 7.118 carats, with four small round white zircons, total 0.360 carats; all set in silver, ring sizes L-O, with Limited Edition Certificates.
Four gemset dress rings, a 9 carat yellow gold half eternity line edge set with eleven rubies, Birmingham 1979, ring size N, 2gm, an oval cabochon cut opal ring, 9 carat, London, size O, 2.2gm, a small ruby and diamond point 9 carat gold ring, London 1967, size N, 2.2gm, an amethyst and synthetic white stone ring, marked 9c, size O, 2.3gm.
Gemporia - Three large tanzanite dress rings, a 20mm circular cluster, 6 carats, a 24mm Tree of Life set with twenty-two pear shaped stones, 3.24 carats, a 20mm marquise shaped cluster with twenty pear shaped stones, 3.21 carats, all set in silver, ring sizes L-O. with Limited Edition Certificates.
Adoration of the Child Jesus under God the Father and the Dove of the Holy Spirit with Saint Francis and Saint Clare of Assisi, Angels and a cartouche alluding to the Magi, oil on copper, Mexican school, 18th C., signed and dated Mexico 1755, small restorations, Notes: "Artista prolífico, José de Paez pertenece a la generación de los discípulos de Miguel de Cabrera [o mais importante pintor mexicano de meados do séc. XVIII], de quien retoma el frío sentimentalismo y los tonos claros" - vd. México en el Louvre. "Maestras de la Nueva España, siglos XVII-XVIII", exhibition catalogue held from March 7th to June 13th, 2013. Mexico: Fomento Cultural Banamex, 2013, p. 120., Dim. - 46 x 35 cm
A YELLOW METAL THREE STONE RING AND A YELLOW METAL LOCKET, the ring designed with three graduated, circular cut red stones assessed as garnets, within cross over setting, stamped '9ct', ring size O, together with a heart shaped locket set with three seed pearls, opens to reveal a single compartment with a glass panel, fitted with a suspension ring, approximate gross weight 8.6 grams, (Condition report: the garnets have abrasion to the facet edges and are worn, general light wear to the locket, opens and closes with ease)
A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, shell detailed terminal, each hallmarked 'C W Fletcher & Son Ltd' Sheffield 1831, a cased single seal top spoon, hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb' London 1973, approximate gross weight 79.7 grams, a silver amethyst cabochon ring hallmarked Birmingham, ring size O, approximate gross weight 4.5 grams, a 'Stratton' note pad with pen, a compact, a 'Pulsar' wristwatch, beaded necklaces, earrings, costume brooches, a yellow metal and purple paste set necklace with matching earrings, and a yellow metal curb link chain missing clasp 1.3 grams, together with a small bag of World & UK coinage, etc
SIX ROYAL DOULTON LADY FIGURES, comprising 'Melanie' HN2271, 'Top o' the Hill' HN1834, 'Fair Lady (red)' HN2832, 'Elyse' HN2429, 'First Dance' HN2803 and 'Ninette' HN2379, together with two Royal Doulton boxes with hand written labels for Melanie and Fair Lady (red) (6 + 2 boxes) (Condition:- all firsts, good condition, First Dance has an uneven base)
A BOXED WRENN RAILWAYS 00 GAUGE DUCHESS CLASS LOCOMOTIVE 'City of Liverpool' No 46247 (renamed/numbered from W2226?), B.R. lined maroon livery, appears complete and in very good condition, contained in a modern red cardboard storage box, together with a boxed Wrenn Railways OO Gauge Class 8F Locomotive, No 48073, B.R. black livery (W2224), appears complete and in fairly good condition with minor paint loss and wear, one coupling detached but present in box, box complete but has some damage and wear, along with two boxed Bachmann O Gauge Locomotives, Royal Scot class 'The Royal Horse Guardsman' No. 46151, weathered B.R. Green livery (31-282), class 9F No. 90244, weathered B.R. Black livery (32-853), both appear complete and in good condition, minor wear to boxes (4)
Konvolut Kunstbücher24-tlg. u.a. Döbele, Adolf Hölzel, 1992; Mayer, Tagröte - Der junge Grieshaber, 1998; Graf, Der neue Holzschnitt, 1976; Alfred Lehmann - Gemälde, 1999; O. H. Hajek, 1981; Heyd, Lili Rasch-Nägele, 1976; JW Fehrle - das Werk des Bildhauers, 1966; Gerd Hatje - Verleger in Stuttgart, 1990; des weiteren Willikens, Baumeister, Baumgartl. Altersspuren.

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