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A GROUP OF SIX MEDALS TO 6339 R GIBSON, SCOTTISH RIFLES and I O D, a Queen's South Africa medal with Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony bars, a King's South Africa medal with South Africa 1901 and 1902 bars, a WWI group of two, an India medal with Waziristan 1919-21 and Burma 1930-32 bars and a long service and good conduct medal (6) Condition Report: Available upon request
AN 18CT YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING of estimated approx 0.80cts combined. Finger size O, weight 3.4gms Condition Report: middle diamond 0.50cts approx 5.03 x 5.06 x 3.19mm. sides approx 0.15cts. Mount in good order a couple of claws will need attention soonish, light general wear.
AN 18CT GOLD OLD CUT DIAMOND RING OF MARQUIS SHAPE set with estimated approximate 0.55cts, finger size O, weight .2gms Condition Report: Diamonds probably set in silver as the metal is a bit tarnished, diamonds, surface reaching flaws, clear feather type inclusions, needs a bit of a clean, mount all good.
A Collection of Chocolate Wrappers from Various British Chocolate Manufacturers. Mainly 1930's to 1950's and from some of the lesser known brands, including Adlers, Barker & Dobson, Beech's Chocolates (Grapefruit -1930's), British Automatic Co Ltd, Birrells, Bonds, Buchanan's, Caley's, Carr's, Carsons, Clarnico, Cleeve Ltd., CWS, Kunzle, Huntley & Palmers (Soldier series), Imperial, Helm, W & M Duncan (Coronation wrapper), Collinsons, Chocolate Menier (Biggleswade), Mackintosh's, Maison Lyons, Mayfair Products, Meltis, B.C. Murch & Co., Needlers, Pasdcall, O P Specialities, Paynes, Reeves, Suchard, Van Houten, all cataloguged alphabetically in two albums. (Two Albums)
House of Dorchester (UK) Chocolate Wrappers. Two albums of modern wrappers, themes include Valentine, Past Times, Margaret Tarrant, Scenes of London, Easter, Christmas, Personalised, Molly Brett Animals, Mrs Beeton's Pantry, Kings, Queens, A Taste of London, Kate Mawdsley, Great Composers, Holidays Scenes, Dorset, Isle of Wight, Churchill at War, P & O, Scottish Wildlife, Highgrove, Colman's Mustard, 2004 Coronation Street Characters, National Trust. Other Wrappers, usually promotional or advertising, brands include Feodora (Germany), Morozoff (Japan), A.G. Muller & Cie (Switzerland), Motta (Peru); three albums of chocolate band wrappers, UK and foreign, 1940's to modern. (Six Albums in total)
SELECTION OF SIR HARRY LAUDER RECORDSincluding an HMV 33 1/3 Roaming In The Gloaming, Favourite Songs By Sir Harry Lauder, and a selection of 78's including A Wee Doch an' Doris, From The North, South, East and West, Stop Your Tickling Jock, The Portobello Lass, Breakfast In Bed, The Pirate, Roaming In The Gloaming, The Waggle O' The Kilt, The Kilty Lads, I Love A Lassie, Foo The Noo and many others
Geology.- Hooker (Sir Joseph Dalton, botanist, 1817-1911) 2 Autograph Letters signed to Clement Reid, 6pp., 8vo, Kew Gardens, 7th May 1884 & 24th May 1887, thanking him for his paper, Dust & Soil, "which has interested me very much as a sketch... . The catchment area of a wood for the retention of dust is to be measured by the leaf surface...", and thanking him for the "very curious seeds & fruits from the Cromer beds", folds; and a small quantity of other letters from Geologists etc., including: Sir Archibald Geikie (1835-1924), geologist and historian; James Geikie (1839-1915), geologist; John Christopher Atkinson (1814-1900), author and antiquary; Sir Andrew Ramsay Crombie (1814-1891), geologist; Robert Strutt, fourth Baron Rayleigh (1875-1947), experimental physicist; Alexander Petrovich Karpinsky (1847-1936), Russian and Soviet geologist and mineralogist; Baron O. van Ertborn and with note on content by Peter Orlando Hutchinson (1810-1897), diarist and artist; Carl Rudolf Florin (1894-1965), Swedish botanist, folds (1 letter torn in two), v.s., v.d. (c. 30 pieces).
Maritime.- French School (late 18th century) Study of a French man-o-war, after the engraving 'Description d'un Navire Royal' published in Georges Fournier's 'Hydrographie ...' of 1667, pen and ink, watercolour and bodycolour, traces of pencil, paper overlay on one flag, on laid paper with watermark of a fleur-de-lis, sheet 370 x 475 mm. (14 1/2 x 18 3/4 in), the lower section appears to have been extended, possibly slightly later alongside the change of flags, numerous careful repairs to small nicks and minor loss, handling creases, light browning and surface dirt, unframed, [ca. 1790s]. ⁂ Beneath the overlay on the second flag from the right, is a flag featuring the fleur-de-lis used by the Navire Royal between 1638 and 1790, and which relates to the engraving from 1667. The tricolour of the overlaid flag was used by the French Navy during the Revolution, only from 1790 to 1794; the tricolour flag atop the main (centre) mast, the "Grand pavillon de France", was probably added to cover up a royal flag also.
Ionia, Ephesos AR Tetradrachm. Menesippos, magistrate. Circa 370-360 BC. Bee with straight wings; E-? flanking / Forepart of stag right; palm tree to left, MENE?I??O[?] to right. Pixodarus p. 183, Class D, O51. 15.09g, 24mm, 12h. Very Fine. Extremely rare magistrate; no examples on CoinArchives. From a private UK collection.
Satraps of Karia, Maussolos AR Tetradrachm. Halikarnassos, circa 370-360 BC. Head of Apollo facing slightly right, wearing laurel wreath, drapery around neck / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding labrys and inverted spear; small ? between left foot and spear, MAY?????O to right. Babelon, Perses 400; Traité II 94; SNG von Aulock 2359 var. (letter on rev.); SNG Kayhan 872 var. (same); SNG Copenhagen 590 var. (no letter on rev.). 15.14g, 24mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine.
Satraps of Karia, Maussolos AR Tetradrachm. Halikarnassos, circa 370-360 BC. Head of Apollo facing slightly right, wearing laurel wreath, drapery around neck / Zeus Labraundos standing right, holding labrys and inverted spear; MAY?????O to right. SNG Copenhagen 590 (same dies); SNG von Aulock 2360. 14.91g, 23mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Light cabinet tone. A marvellous example of the type. Export permit approved by the Israel Antiquities Authority, #538337.
Rhodos, Rhodes AV Quarter Stater. Circa 125-88 BC. Marion(?), magistrate. Radiate head of Helios right / Rose with bud at left; M(?)API?N above; P-O across field. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 798 (dif. magistrate); cf. BMC 231 (dif. magistrate). 1.94g, 12mm, 12h. Very Fine. Very Rare, possibly unknown in the name of this magistrate.
Phrygia, Apameia AR Tetradrachm. Cistophoric type. Apollonios, magistrate. Circa 88-67 BC. Cista mystica with serpent; all within ivy-wreath / Two serpents entwined around bow and bowcase; A?O???-NIOY in two lines above, A?A to left, two flutes to right. Kleiner, Late Issue XVI; SNG Copenhagen 150. 11.98g, 29mm, 12h. Good Very Fine.
Cyprus, uncertain mint AR Stater. Early 5th century BC. Ram walking left, upon which an ankh symbol is superimposed / Laurel branch with bud at top, and a leaf and fruit on each side; anchor to left, ? and key symbol to right; all in dotted square within incuse diamond. Zapiti & Michaelidou 2 var. (no symbols in field on rev.); Asyut pl. 32, N-O var. (same); E.S.G. Robinson, "Greek Coins Acquired by the British Museum, 1938-1948" in NC 1948, 5 var. (same); CNG E-429, lot 186 var. (no ?); CNG e431, 256 (same dies). 10.91g, 21mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare - the second known example of this variety.
Seleukid Empire, Antiochos IX Eusebes Philopator (Kyzikenos) Æ18. Second reign, Antioch on the Orontes, 110-109 BC. Laureate head of bearded Herakles right / BA?I?E?? ANTIOXOY ?I?O?ATO?O?, Athena standing left, holding Nike in right and resting left hand on shield at her side, with spear behind her; monogram above aphlaston in outer left field, uncertain date in exergue. SC 2368.5. SNG Spaer 2701-2. 5.02g, 18mm, 1h. Near Very Fine. From a private German collection.
Vespasian ?30 of Caesarea Panias, Judaea. Struck under Agrippa II and dated RY 27 of his reign = 86/7 CE. AVTOKPA O[Y?C?ACI] KAICAPI C?BACT?, laureate head right / Tyche standing facing, head left, holding two wheat ears and cornucopiae; ETOY-KZ (date) BA A?PI-??A across fields, star in left field. RPC II 2283; Meshorer 38; Hendin 1288. 18.08g, 30mm, 1h. Near Very Fine.
C. Septimius T. f. AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Polemarchos, magistrate. Ephesus, 57-55 BC. Serpent emerging from cista mystica; the whole within wreath / Two serpents standing by aphlaston surmounted by platform on which two facing fasces; C•SEPTVMI [T F] PRO•COS above, O?, E?E and bee to left, torch to right, ?O?EMAPX[O?] below. Stumpf 35. 12.62g, 26mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare; apparently the second recorded example, and the only one in private hands.
Trajan, with Plotina, Æ25 of Perinthus, Thrace. AD 102-112. AYT[O] N?PAC TPAIA[NOC KAI C? ??P ?A], laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Trajan right, wearing paludamentum / ??I IOY K??[C ?P?C ??PIN?I?]N, draped bust of Plotina right. Unrecorded die combination, for obv., cf. RPC III 709 and Schönert 369, for rev., cf. RPC III 706-7 and Schönert 364-5. 10.16g, 25mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare; a previously unrecorded die combination. Export permit approved by the Israel Antiquities Authority, #536594.
Severus Alexander, as Caesar, Æ23 of Tripolis, Phoenicia. Dated CY 533 = AD 221/2. AVP KAICAP A?[??AN?POC], bare head right / [TPI?O?IT?N], the altar of Zeus Hagios within tetrastyle temple; to left, Helios standing facing, raising arm; to right, Selene standing facing, raising arm; on pediment, facing bust; below, ??? (date). BMC 138. 9.43g, 23mm, 12h. Very Fine.
Severus Alexander, as Caesar, Æ23 of Tripolis, Phoenicia. Dated CY 533 = AD 221/2(?). AV KAICAP [A???AN]?POC, bare head right / TPI?O?I[T?N], the temple of Astarte, consisting of a central portion surmounted by arch and two wings surmounted by pediments, with a roof over the three wings and steps approaching the central podium, in which Astarte stands facing; [?(?)]?? (date) in lower left field. BMC -, for reverse type, cf. 119 and 120 (Elagabalus); SNG Copenhagen -. 7.47g, 23mm, 12h. Very Fine.
Otacilia Severa (wife of Philip I) Æ29 Philippopolis, Arabia. Struck at Antioch for circulation in Philippopolis, AD 247-249. MAP ?TAKI? C?OVHPAN C?B, diademed and draped bust right / ?I?I??O?O?IT?N KO??NIAC, Roma or Allat seated left on shield, holding spear and eagle, who supports two figures; S-C across fields. De Saulcy pl. XXIV, 4; Spijkerman 5; K. Butcher, “Two Related Coinages of the Third Century AD; Philippopolis and Samosata,” in INJ 9 (1986-7), 9. 19.79g, 29mm, 6h. About Very Fine; edge knock.
Sabina (wife of Hadrian) Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 128-137. SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG PP, draped bust right, wearing stephane / Vesta seated left, holding palladium and sceptre; SC in exergue. RIC 1020 (Hadrian). 24.31g, 32mm, 6h. Good Very Fine; lightly smoothed. Ex Roma Numismatics E-Sale 3, 30 November 2013, lot 538; Ex Robert O. Ebert Collection, Stack's Bowers & Ponterio 174, 11 January 2013, lot 5390.
Illyria, Apollonia AR Drachm. Circa 229-100 BC. Niken and Autoboulos, magistrates. NIKHN, cow standing left, looking back at suckling calf standing right below / Double stellate pattern within slightly curved double linear square; A?O? AYTOBOY?OY around. A. Maier, Die Silberprägung von Apollonia und Dyrrhachion, 31. 3.13g, 18mm, 12h. Very Fine. From a private North American collection.
Illyria, Apollonia AR Drachm. Circa 229-100 BC. Niken and Autoboulos, magistrates. NIKHN, cow standing left, looking back at suckling calf standing right below / Double stellate pattern within slightly curved double linear square; A?O? AYTOBOY?OY around. A. Maier, Die Silberprägung von Apollonia und Dyrrhachion, 31. 3.05g, 19mm, 12h. Very Fine. From a private North American collection.
Phocas Æ Decanummium. Antioch(?), dated RY 8(?) = AD 609/10. O N FOCA ERP AVG, crowned bust facing, wearing consular robes and holding globus cruciger and mappa / Large X; cross above, [ANNO] to left(?), [?III] to right(?). Cf. Sear 676; cf. DOC 104. 2.40g, 16mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. From a private North American collection. It is unclear whether the reverse die used to strike this coin included the regnal year or not. Antioch was the only mint to strike this reverse type with an obverse bust type depicting the emperor in consular robes and holding a mappa, with surviving examples all dated regnal year 8. An undated version of this reverse type was struck at the mint of Constantinople (see Sear 645-6).
Constantine V Copronymus, with Leo IV and Leo III, AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 741-755. CO?STA?TI?OS S L?O? O ??OS, crowned facing busts of Constantine V and Leo IV, each wearing chlamys; cross above, pellet between / C L?ON P A M?L ?, crowned facing bust of Leo III wearing loros, holding cross potent in right hand. DOC 2g; Sear 1551. 4.43g, 20mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.
Leo IV the Khazar, with Constantine VI, Leo III, and Constantine V AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 778-780. L?O? VS S ???O? CO?STA?T' O ??O', crowned facing busts of Leo IV and Constantine VI, each wearing chlamys; cross above, • between / L?O? PA' CO?STA?T' PATHR ?, crowned facing busts of Leo III and Constantine V, each wearing loros; cross above, • between. DOC 1a; Sear 1583. 4.40g, 19mm, 5h. Extremely Fine.
Leo IV the Khazar, with Constantine VI, Leo III, and Constantine V AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 778-780. L?O? VS S ???O? CO?STA?TI?OS O ??OS ?, crowned facing busts of Leo IV and Constantine VI, each wearing chlamys; cross above, • between / L?O? PA' CO?STA?TOC' PATHR, crowned facing busts of Leo III and Constantine V, each wearing loros; cross above, • between. DOC 1b; Sear 1583. 4.43g, 20mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.
Constantine VI, with Leo III, Constantine V, and Leo IV AV Solidus. Constantinople, AD 780-787. L?O? VS S ???O? CO?STA?TI?OS O ??OS, Leo IV and Constantine VI enthroned facing, each wearing crown and chlamys; cross above / L?O? PAP' CO?STA?TI?OS PATHR, crowned facing busts of Leo III and Constantine V, each wearing loros; cross above, pellet between. DOC 2 (Leo IV); Sear 1584 (Leo IV). 4.45g, 23mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.
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