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The Story of The Glittering Plain or The Land of Living Men by William Morris, 1894, published by The Kelmscott Press, Limited Edition of 250 copies printed on paper ornamented with twenty three pictures by Walter Crane, black and red Troy type text, original vellum binding, yap edges with original silk ties, 29.5cm x 22cm. Literature Linda Parry William Morris page 329 O.23 for a comparable example illustrated.
British Tokens, Eighteenth Century Tokens, Middlesex, Political and Social series, Revd. W. Romaine, penny-sized medals, 1795 (2), his facing bust, rev. BUT I TRUSTED IN THEE, O LORD etc. (DH.214), Religion standing, THE JUST SHALL LIVE BY HIS FAITH (DH.216), DH.214 extremely fine, lustrous especially on obverse, reverse from the flawed die, DH.216 good extremely fine, bronzed, attractive (2) *DH.216 ex Longman, lot 141 (part) the lot ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Henry III (1216-1272), penny, short cross, type 7b, London, Rauf, rev. RAVLF ON LVNDE, wt. 1.41gms. (S.1356B; N.979); penny, type 7b, London, Terri, rev. TERRI ON LVND, wt. 1.44gms. (S.1356B; N.979); penny, type 7c, London, Nichole, rev. NIEhOL[E O]N LVN, wt. 1.47gms. (S.1356C; N.980); penny, type 7c, London, Nichole, rev. NIChOLE ON LVN, wt. 1.41gms. (S.1356C; N.980); together with a short cross cut halfpenny, moneyer Pieres, wt. 0.75gms., fine or better (5) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Dorset, Sherborne (12): Town farthings, 1669 (5 - three from one obverse die, two from another), mitre (W.155); Thomas Cooper, farthing, 1667 (W.161); W[illiam] O[ldish], farthing, hart, Welcom (W.165; see Norweb 9325); Richard Oldes, farthing, Mercers’ Arms (W.166); Iohn Sherlock, farthing, 1666, hour-glass (W.175); Beniamin Snooke, farthing, 1664, Mercers’ Arms (W.176); Ioh Stvckie, farthing, 1659, ram’s head on shield, Glover (W.177); Iohn Whetcombe, farthing, 1657, family arms (W.180); Wareham (2): Henry Harbin, farthing, 1657 (W.192), pierced; Anthony Trew, farthing (W.193); Wimborne (6): Iohn Anstey, farthing, Mercers’ Arms (W.210), pierced; William Baten, farthing, Grocers’ Arms (W.211); David Deane, farthing, 1657 (W.215); another, dated 1668 (W.216); Iohn Deane, farthing, 1666 (W.218); Iohn King, halfpenny, 1669, horse drawing wagon (W.223), fair to good fine, W.165 very rare (20)
British Commemorative Medals, Mary, Regent, copper medal, 1690, by James and Norbert Roettier, bust r., rev. EX NOCTE DIEM, full moon shines on landscape, 49.5mm. (MI.704/111; Eimer 320); Death, 1694, similar bust r., rev. SVBLATAM EX OCVLIS …, 49.5mm. (MI.111/343; Eimer 362); another, O GRAVE WHERE IS THY VICTORY, Mary seated on globe, rev. legend in 5 lines, 40mm. (MI.121/364; Eimer 363), the first very fine, the others extremely fine or virtually so (3) *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lots 1933/1937/1992, part ex Baldwin’s vault
British Commemorative Medals, Queen Mary, Death, silver medal, 1694, by Jan Drappentier, O SERVES ANIMÆ DIMIDIVM MEÆ, Britannia kneels at altar, with shield, spear and cornucopia, signed with full name on exergual line, rev. celestial crown above funeral pall with four shields, 43.5mm. (MI.120/362; vL IV, 189), dark tone, good very fine, extremely rare*ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1992, part ex Baldwin’s vault
British Commemorative Medals, The Escape of Princess Clementina from Innsbrück, silver medal, 1719, by O. Hamerani, CLEMENTINA M BRITAN FR ET HIB REGINA, bust of the Princess l., rev. FORTVNAM CAVSAMQVE SEQVOR, sun rises on the escaping Princess in a chariot, the city of Rome, land and seascape beyond, 48mm. (MI.444/49; Woolf 36:1; Eimer 484), lightly scuffed, pleasant very fine and toned
British Commemorative Medals, James III, The Elder Pretender, The South Sea Bubble (Appeal Against the House of Hanover), silver medal, 1721, by O. Hamerani, VNICA SALVS, draped and armoured bust r., rev. Hanoverian horse trampling lion and unicorn, panoramic cityscape of London in the distance, 49.5mm. (Woolf 40:1; MI.454/63; Eimer 493), sharp extremely fine, with a deep, rich tone
A Belgian 70 bore DB O&U tap action percussion boxlock pistol, 7½” overall, turn off round twist barrels 3”, Liege proved, the frame and top strap engraved with simple scrolls, the walnut butt with shell carving, chequered panels, and GS shield shaped escutcheon and butt cap with hinged shell trap. GWO & C. A nicely patinated untouched item. Tap action percussion pistols are uncommon. See front cover
A .41” RF DB Woodward’s patent O&U turnover pistol, 7½” overall, round barrels 4¼”, number 917, B’ham proved, the lined frame engraved “Woodward’s Reg Feb 4 1863” in oval, with top safety, spur trigger and chequered walnut grips. GWO & C, the barrels retaining traces of original blue; in blue baize lined fitted mahogany case, the burr walnut veneered lid having shield shaped brass escutcheon, containing reproduction turnscrew, nipple key and cleaning rod and key to case. GC (slight damage to lid). Pistol only See front cover.
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