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Czechoslovakia 1947 Folder Commemorate the 80th Birth Anniversary of National Author and Poet Peter Bezruce born 15/7/1867 in Opava. The folder shows a signed pencil portrait of Peter Bezruce and some examples of his work. (Also signed), Cancelled with a cachet cancel for the 80th Anniversary 15/9/1947 Prague on SG 478 from the 1946 definitive issue.
* ETHEL WALKER,BLUE LUSTREmixed media on board, signed 60cm x 70cm Framed and under glass.Note: The Gatehouse Gallery, Glasgow label verso, dated 1997.Ethel Walker was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1941. She graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1964 where she had been taught by David Donaldson, once the Queen's portrait painter. Beginning her career as a teacher, by the age of twenty seven she was a full time artist. Walker is one of the most successful female painters working in Scotland today. Her talent in capturing the ever-changing light of the Scottish landscape is outstanding, and her subtle but strong still life paintings are highly-prized.Work is held in many public and corporate collections world-wide, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and Sara Lee Holdings.
Attributed to Edmund Ashfield fl. 1660-90, a crayon portrait of a young nobleman. In a 17th century Florentine carved wood frame, the frame later overpainted. Both the date and the drawing of this portrait are suggestive an attribution to Ashfield rather than his more famous pupil Edward Lutterell (d. 1710).
Oil on panel, first decade of the 17th century, portrait of a young girl probably Elizabeth (1596-1662), daughter of James I, later Queen of Bohemia. Anglo-Scottish school in the style of Adrian Vanson d. 1602. (The facial features bear close comparison with known portraits of Elizabeth as a child by Robert Peake). A split to the panel. In a very finely carved and ornate 18th century wood frame; the frame later overpainted.
Edward III silver halfpenny, Third or Florin Coinage 1344-1351, obverse legend ends An, Spink 1558, with old ticket, lightly crinkled, a little flat on legends each side, NF/F, together with a ditto but a silver penny, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre-Treaty Period 1351-1377, Series E, with annulet in each reverse quarter, Spink 1586, with old ticket, nice portrait, GF [2]
Galba 68-69 A.D., silver tetradrachm of Antioch, obverse:- Laureate bust right, star before, reverse:- Eagle to left, wings open, standing on thunderbolt, palm branch before, the piece is Ex. Sydenham Collection and has 3 tickets [one by Dr.Vezin], one states 'GL. 25/11/46 Lot 750 [25/-] BMC - ', the exact type seems unpublished? and perhaps never photographed?, we cannot trace another, strong portrait, VF
Henry I silver penny, Type XV, Spink 1276, reverse reads:- [ ]BAL[ ]NE ON L [ ], London Mint, moneyer Baldwine, Ex. Spink NC Feburary 1975, 1072, Ex. Sotheby's, Ex. Prestwich Hoard 1971, with four old tickets, struck on an angular flan, half flat but probably as produced, portrait to one side and clear, F
Penny Cynethryth (Wife of Offa) c.757-796, Light Coinage Canterbury Mint, moneyer Eoba, S.909, North 339, Chick 138c (this coin), weight 1.12 grammes, About VF, well-centred with a few very small pitting marks, extremely rare, Cynethryth being the only Anglo-Saxon queen to have her name and portrait on coinage, we note an EF example sold for $42000 in May 2008

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