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). 4.39g, 21mm, 6h. Good Very Fine.
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Byzantine PB Seal. Circa 7th Century AD. In the name of George, Apo Eparchon. Eagle with wings spread; cruciform invocative monogram: ??????? ?????? / + ?E?P?I? A?O ??APX?N in five lines. For similar inscriptions, cf. DOC BZS.1947.2.554 and BZS.1955.1.497. 18.27g, 26mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. From a private German collection.
Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate Æ Fals. Baysan (Scythopolis), AD 660-700. Imperial couple seated facing, both holding cruciform sceptres; cross above, CKV?O upwards to left, ?O?HC downwards to right / Large M above exergual line; cross above, A below, ANNO downwards to left, "miqsam" (in Arabic) to right, NIKO in exergue. Sofaer 75-76; DOCAB 83. 11.93g, 30mm, 7h. Very Fine. Rare. Export permit approved by the Israel Antiquities Authority, #538343.
Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate Æ Fals. Baysan (Scythopolis), circa AD 660-700. Imperial couple seated facing, both holding cruciform sceptres; cross above, CKV?O upwards to left, ?O?HC downwards to right / Large M above exergual line; cross above, A below, ANNO downwards to left, ? II downwards to right, NIKO in exergue. Sofaer 72; Walker 1; cf. DOCAB 82 (garbled date); SICA I, 594. 8.41g, 32mm, 6h. Very Fine. Rare. Export permit approved by the Israel Antiquities Authority, #538343.
Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate Æ Fals. Baalbek (Heliopolis), circa AD 685-690. Two imperial standing figures, each holding cruciform sceptre; cross between / Large M above exergual line; cross above, crescent below, H?I[OY] downwards to left, ?O?[E] downwards to right, [ba'labakk] in Arabic in exergue. DOCAB 60-3; SICA I 584-6. 4.98g, 19mm, 12h. Very Fine. From a private German collection.
A Great War Territorials Pair awarded to Warrant Officers Class 2 Harold J. Cruttenden, Royal Artillery, who won the Distinguished Conduct Medal for assisting several of his comrades while under fire, and wounded himself, and helping to extricate them from the perilous situation, comprising: British War Medal, 1914-1918 (906045 W. O. Cl. 2 H. J. Cruttenden. R.A.); Territorial Force War Medal, 1914-1919 (906045 W. O. Cl. II. H. J. Cruttenden. R.A.); Pair loose, suspension to first very slightly bent, otherwise good very fine (2). Research shows that the recipient is also entitled the Distinguished Conduct Medal and Victory Medal. His citation for the D.C.M. reads as follows (London Gazette: 15 November, 1918): “B.S.M. H. J. Cruttenden, R.F.A (Polegate, Eastbourne). For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When his battery, moving forward, came under heavy fire and several horses and men were put out of action, he, though wounded himself, displayed great coolness and courage in extricating and re-arranging the teams and dressing the wounded.”
India General Service, 1854-1895, single clasp, Chin Lushai 1889-90 (848 Pte J. Leach. 1st Bn. K. O. Sco. Bord.); engraved in a running script, dark tone, nearly extremely fine. Private John Leach is confirmed on the India General Service Medal Roll as having served with the 1st Battalion KOSB during the Chin Lushai 1889-90 Campaign. He is also entitled to a 3 clasp Q.S.A. Medal.
Great War Victory Medals to Yeomanry Units (10), comprising: Victory Medals, 1914-1919 (10) (3373 Pte. J. D. Parry. Derby. Yeo.) and (320300 Pte. G. Perry. Staff. Yeo.) and (110736 Pte. H. C. Brothers. D. Of Lanc. O. Y.) and (2897 Pte. F. S. Rae. West. & Cumb. Y.) and (1835 Pte. C. R. Rodmell. North’d Yeo.) and (1423 Pte. P. Whelan. Ches. Yeo.) and (3268 Pte. T. A. Clarke. Leic. Yeo.) and (1488 Pte. T. Matthew. Loth. & Bord. H.) and (GS-19735 A. Sjt. H. Emmett. Q. O. R. Glasgow Y) and (4427 Pte. A. Soutar. 1-Sco. R.) confirmed as serving in the Scottish Horse; very fine to extremely fine (10)
Great War Victory Medals to Infantry Regiments (10), comprising: Victory Medals, 1914-1919 (10) (37520 Pte. T. Jobson. North’d Fus.) and (27953 Pte. T. H. Williams. Bord. R.) and (6564 Pte. W. Thorn. Durh. L.I.) and (Pte. H. Bloomfield. L. N. Lan. R.) and (2916 Pte. A. O’ Brien. Lan. Fus.) and (27983 Pte. T. W. Heys. E. Lan. R.) and (18321 Cpl.F. Williamson. R. Lanc. R.) and (40587 Pte. H. Ridgway. S. Lan. R.) and (24500 Pte. J. Nichols. Ches. R.) and (2327 Pte. J. R. B. Birtwistle. L’Pool R.); generally good very fine (10)
18ct yellow gold Lapis Lazuli and citrine Ring Head carved from a solid block of gemstone in a portrait fashion with a gold inlay forming a rub-over setting for checkerboard cut Citrine. The carved block sits upon a pierced back rail that leads on to a one third plain polished back shank. Weight of ring 18.89 grms. CONDITION REPORT: The only mark is '750' on the ring.Citrine is 11mm x 17mm.Ring size is N/O
9ct yellow and white gold opal and diamond set cluster ring. C1910 long rub-over set portrait mounted 'Jelly Bean' Opal Cabochon set in 9ct white gold, wire edge scalloped setting, pair of old mine cut diamonds and at the 6 and 12 o'clock positions, a single rub-over set old mine cut diamond. The split shoulders are 9ct yellow gold, plain polished ring shank. Weight of ring 5.55grms. CONDITION REPORT: Diamond weight unknown. Colour and clarity unknown.Chips to back of opal, surface scratches and ware to faces of diamond.Ring size O
OF SPORTING INTEREST: A collection of sporting memorabilia to include an old photograph of St Catherine's Association XI 1911 with names below; three x miniature cricketing bats; a printer's stamp of George H Hirst; a red sport's cap embroidered with the initials "L.H.C.C" and possibly owned by C O S Hatton, and an old green and purple striped sport's cap attributed to D J C H Hill-Wood written in biro upon a sewn-in label entitled E.C Devereux Cap & Blazer Maker Etc. Eton, Bucks. Est. £30 - £40
Ireland - banknotes - to include Bank of Ireland One Pound - black on blue with green underprint. Prefix B20 Belfast 14 July 1943, signature H. J. Adams. GF - AVF and Central Bank of Ireland Ten Shillings - orange on green 6.6.68, signatures - M. O. Muimhneachain and T. K. Whitaker. A.UNC (2 notes)
Second World War R.A.F. casualty medal group - comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War medal, in box of issue with slip to 138406 F/O, box named to A. Bearcroft 6, Florence Cottages, Brightlingsea, Essex.N.B. 138406 Flying Officer Albert Bramwell Bearcroft was killed in action on 3rd January 1944
HENRY WRIGHT KERR, RSA, RSW (1857-1936) PORTRAIT OF AN ELDERLY GENTLEMAN IN A TAM-O-SHANTER; PORTRAIT OF A LADY two, both head and shoulders, both signed, watercolour, 34 x 24cm (2)++Both in entirely original unrestored condition with some foxing evident, undisturbed in the original ornate Victorian giltwood and composition frames with loss
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