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Typed Letter Dated 16th December 1975 Signed by J E Doran Webb Qualified RAF Pilot 13th March 1924 at RAF Duxford Posted to 406 Fleet Fighter Flight based at RAF Leuchars flew Gloster Biplanes later posted to 17 Fighter Sqn at Hawkinge, Plus Letter 22 May 75 Signed by Wg Cdr J R Tanner Pilot Vulcan Mk11 Commanding Officer 1964 - 66. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Seven Naga textilesNagalandincluding a Lhota warrior's ceremonial body cloth, 136cm x 172cm, an Ao woman's skirt, 70cm x 133cm, a Lhota man's body cloth, 94cm x 182cm, a Lhota woman's skirt, 57cm x 125cm, an Angami woman's skirt, 90cm x 139cm, a Sema woman's skirt, 48.5cm x 105cm, a Sema man's body cloth, 93cm x 146cm, and a Garo Trade strip woven strip, Assam, 11.5cm x 239.5cm long. (8)ProvenanceC. R. Stonor, UK. (each piece with a hand written identification label)Hansjorg Mayer Collection.PublishedJulian Jacobs, The Nagas; Hill People of Northeast India, 1990. pps. 277, 279, 291, 303, 305.
A Kalinga shieldLuzon Island, Philippineswith a central diamond shape boss flanked by arches, with three prongs above and two below, the back with an integral handle, stained black and with remains of rattan bindings, the front with collection sticker D335 and the back with a label inscribed Transport "Burford. Capt. W. R. Graham. Pay Dept, U. S. Am?., c/o Dept O M, U. S. A..., New York, N.Y.,123cm high.ProvenanceChristie's, London, Tribal Art, 1 December 1993, lot 124.David Usborne Collection, London.
After Francis Picabia, French 1879-1953,Composition, Du Cubisme, 1947; drypoint etching on wove, signed and dated in the plate, from the folio, Du Cubisme, 1947, printed by R. Girard et Cie, Paris, 1947, published by Compagnie Française des Arts Graphiques, Paris, plate: 18 x 12.7 cm, (unframed)
[MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS] CRANE (Walter) illustrator: The New Forest by J. R. Wise, 4to, cloth gilt (head of spine torn); [GOLF] NASH (G.) General Fortescue and Co., 1st Edn., 1936; CROCKETT (S. R.) The Grey Man, 4to, illus. / Large Paper edition of 250 copies, SIGNED BY author, clo., L., 1896 & 4 other vols (7).
[AMERICANA] (a) PAUW (M. Corneille de) & WEBB (Daniel) Selections from M. Pauw, with Additions by Daniel Webb Esq., 8vo, pp. viii (incl. h.-t.), 235 [1, blank], (i.e. / n.b. the first of 3 variant issues, this one without Webb's "Sequel" which in one issue runs to 58 pp., and in the other to 100 pp.), with small printed errata slip pasted onto title verso, woodcut devices on title and last page, fine tree calf with gilt tooled armorial device bearing the motto 'Quid Prodest' to upper board i.e. the Webb family crest (perhaps indicating this to be a retained family copy or bound for presentation), covers with gilt Greek key borders, spine gilt in compartments with morocco label, marbled endpapers, (spine a little rubbed and scuffed, small abrasion to lower board), Bath, Printed by R. Crutwell; and sold by C. Dilly, 1795. The front paste-down carries a later armorial ex-libris bookplate with the motto "Fide et Fortitudine." (b) PRICE (Richard) Observations on the importance of the American Revolution, and the means of making it a benefit to the world. To which is added, a letter from M. Turgot, late comptroller-general of the finances of France: with an appendix, containing a translation of the will of M. Fortun Ricard, lately published in France, 8vo, pp. (iii)-viii, 154, i.e. lacks the half-title and pp. 155/6 of the Table at the end, contemporary half calf, marbled boards, edges pale green, Dublin, Printed for L. White, 1785 (2).
[SLAVE TRADE] MONTGOMERY (J.) GRAHAME (J.) & BENGER (E.) Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade...Embellished with Engravings by R. Smirke, lge 4to, 1f. binder's leaf (later printing? - see image 3) at the front, pp. [14], ii, [2], 141 (1), LARGE PAPER COPY? 14 x 11 inches, 12 plates (worm track pp. 18-30, affecting letters and images of 3 plates), contemp. boards (rebacked), untrimmed, L., Bowyer, 1809.
AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION; the predominantly 19th c. collection of Violet Adair [see note below], comprising approx. 125 cut signatures, envelopes, part letters, etc. incl. W. E. Gladstone, W. G. Grace, E. Landseer, J. E. Millais and others from all walks of life; and a collection of AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, SIGNED (a) GENERAL GORDON, 1.p.a.i.l.s., To Willie regarding "Sketches of the Temple [?]" and where to send them, and his health "swelled face", dated 5.2.83, Ain Karim (i.e. when Gordon was in Jerusalem / Holy Land. (b) R. G. Poole, 4pp. re BM activities in Egypt, 31 May 1880; (c) Charlotte Yonge, 4pp., re the scarcity of her first book and other matters. (d) Maharaja [of Jodhpur], to General Fielding, 3pp., re a trip to the Derby, 1885; (e) Jenny Lind, 4pp., 1875. (f) Edward Wickham, headmaster of Wellington College, 2pp. re locking the gates, etc., during FOOTBALL games 1879. (g) Dhuleep Singh, short letter dated 1880. (h) H. Rider Haggard, 1p., re shooting near Ditchingham, headed paper, no date. (i) Bernard Leigh Smith (Arctic explorer), 1p., reviewing Adair's pictures, May 5, 1884; (j) Caroline Norton, 1p. re her pamphlet and campaign to reform the legal status of women, dated March 23, 1854, probably to J. Stewart M.P. [see context] and approx. 40 other letters (incl. Marie Wilton, Christabel Coleridge, Lord Frederick Leighton, Frances Peard, Catherine Tait, John Tyndall, et alia); and a small collection of Royalty, incl. clipped signature of Queen Victoria. Most of the material loose in small buff paper folders, some previously in a small quarto album, (wherein is the remainder). PROVENANCE: Violet Adair (see images for full biography).
Trajan (98-117), Denarius, 112-4, laureate and draped bust right, imp traiano avg ger dac p m tr p cos vi p p around, rev. Via Trajana reclining left, holding wheel on right knee and resting arm on rocks, holding branch, s p q r optimo principi around, via traiana below, 3.07g/7h (RIC 266; RSC 648). About very fine, scratched in reverse field £60-£80
L. Memmius Galeria, serrate Denarius, c. 106, laureate head of Saturn left, roma and harpa behind, control mark m before, rev. Venus driving biga right, Cupid flying above holding wreath, l memmi gal in exergue, 3.79g/5h (Craw. 313/1b; RSC Memmia 2); L. Thorius Balbus, Denarius, c. 105, head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat skin, i s m r behind, rev. bull charging right, l thorivs below, balbvs in exergue, control mark m above, 3.92g/7h (Craw. 316/1; RSC Thoria 1) [2]. Fine or better £80-£100
L. Appuleius Saturninus, Denarius, c. 104, helmeted head of Roma left, rev. Saturn driving quadriga right, l satvrn in exergue, control mark r above, 3.75g/9h (Craw 317/3a; RSC Appuleia 1 var.); C. Coelius Caldus, Denarius, c. 104, helmeted head of Roma left, rev. Victory in biga left, cald below, control mark in exergue, 3.81g/2h (Craw. 318/1b; RSC Coelia 3); L. Cassius Caecianus, Denarius, c. 102, draped bust of Ceres left, caeiciav and control mark e behind, rev. yoke of oxen left, l cassi in exergue, control mark r above, 3.87g/5h (Craw. 321/1; RSC Cassia 4) [3]. Fine or better £100-£150
Galba (68-69), Denarius, April 68-January 69, bare head right, imp ser galba avg around, rev. s p q r ob c s in three lines within oak-wreath, 3.43g/6h (RIC 167; RSC 286). Good very fine, even dark toning with underlying golden hues £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: Numismatica Ars Classica, Auction 59, 4 April 2011, lot 1887
Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, military mint moving with Antony possibly Patrae, 32-1, praetorian galley right, ant avg iii vir r p c around, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, leg xv either side, 3.61g/6h (Craw. 544/30; RSC 47). Toned, well-centred and very fine £90-£120
Q. Sicinius, Denarius, Rome, c. 49, diademed head of Fortune right, fort before, p r behind, rev. palm-branch and caduceus in saltire, laurel wreath above, iii vir across fields, q sicini[vs] below, 3.57g/2h (Craw. 440/1; RSC Sicinia 5); Titus Carisius, Denarius, Rome, c. 46, draped bust of Victory right, rev. Victory riding biga right, t carisi in exergue, 3.55g/2h (Craw. 464/4; RSC Carisia 2); P. Clodius M.f. Turrinus, Denarius, c. 42, laureate head of Apollo right, lyre behind, rev. Diana standing right, bow and quiver over her shoulder, holding torches, clod[ivs] to right, [m f] to left, 3.39g/5h (Craw. 494/23; RSC Claudia 15) [3]. Fine, two with banker’s marks £100-£150
Hadrian (117-138), Denarius, 120-1, laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder, [imp] caesar traian hadrianv[s avg] around, rev. Felicitas seated left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, p m tr p cos iii around, fel p r in exergue, 3.10g/5h (RIC 300; 600a). Fine, lightly toned £40-£60 --- Provenance: Bt Coincraft 2012
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Spain, possibly Colonia Patricia, c. 19, bare head of Augustus right, caesar avgvstvs around, rev. signis above receptis below, aquila left and standard right, s p q r arranged around shield, 3.72g/8h (RIC 86a; BMC 417; RSC 265). Fine, banker’s marks £90-£120
The Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, Athens, summer 38, Mark Antony standing right, togate and wearing veil, holding lituus in right hand, m antonivs m f m n avgvr imp tert around, rev. radiate head of Sol right, iii vir r p c [cos desig it]er et tert around, 3.88g/6h (Craw. 533/2; RSC 13a). Good very fine and attractively toned, however reverse slightly off-centre £200-£260
Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, military mint moving with Antony possibly Patrae, 32-1, praetorian galley right, ant avg iii vir r p c around, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, leg ix either side, 3.13g/6h (Craw. 544/23; RSC 37). Some surfaces scratches, otherwise very fine and toned £100-£150
Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, military mint moving with Antony possibly Patrae, 32-1, praetorian galley right, ant avg iii vir r p c around, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, leg iii either side, 3.67g/6h (Craw. 544/14; RSC 27). Good very fine, iridescent tone, some peripheral scuffing £240-£300
The Second Triumvirate, Octavian, Denarius, Uncertain mint, 37, bearded head of Octavian right, imp caesar divi f iii vir iter r p c around, rev. simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus, cos iter et ter desig around, 3.98g/7h (Craw. 538/1; RSC 91). Harshly cleaned and since re-toned, otherwise fine £100-£150
Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, military mint moving with Antony possibly Patrae, 32-1, praetorian galley right, ant avg iii vir r p c around, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, leg x either side, 3.63g/7h (Craw. 544/24; RSC 38). Slightly ragged flan, otherwise good fine and reverse better £80-£100
Otho (69), Denarius, 69, bare head right, [imp] m otho cae[sar] avg tr p around, rev. Securitas, draped, standing left, holding wreath in right hand and sceptre in left, secvritas p r around, 3.34g/5h (RIC 8; RSC 7). Scratch across neck, otherwise better than very fine with lightly iridescent toning £1,200-£1,500
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Denarius, Colonia Patricia, 19-15, bare head right, caesar avgvstvs around, rev. round shield inscribed cl v, with s p q r in corners between aquila left and standard right, signis receptis above and below, 3.38g/7h (RIC 86a; RSC 265). Cleaning scratches, otherwise good fine £100-£150 --- Provenance: Bt Silbury Coins
Claudius (41-54), fourrée Denarius, laureate head right, ti clavd caesar avg p m tr p vi imp xi around, rev. s p q r pp ob cs in three lines within oak wreath, 2.87g/9h (cf. RIC 41; cf. RSC 87). Several breaks in plating revealing a copper core, otherwise very fine and reverse better £300-£400 --- Provenance: Bt Silbury Coins, Waveney Hoard
The Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony and Lucius, Denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, 41, moneyer M. Cocceius Nerva, bare head of Mark Antony right, m ant imp [avg iii vir r p c m] nerva proq p around, rev. bare head of Lucius Antonius right, l antonivs cos around, 3.53g/11h (cf. Craw. 517/5a-b; cf. RSC 2-2a). Banker’s marks, otherwise good fine and toned £200-£260
Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, military mint moving with Antony possibly Patrae, 32-1, praetorian galley right, ant avg [iii v]ir r p c around, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, leg vii either side, 3.32g/4h (Craw. 544/20; RSC 34). About fine with some peripheral weakness £60-£80
Trajan (98-117), Denarius, 114-7, laureate and draped bust right, imp caes ner traiano optimo avg ger dac around, rev. Mars advancing right, cloak round shoulders, holding transverse spear in right hand and trophy in left over shoulder, p m tr p cos vi p p s p q r around, 3.18g/6h (RIC 337; RSC 270). Struck on a slightly elongated flan, otherwise better than very fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: S. Bourne Collection
Post Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony, Denarius, military mint moving with Antony possibly Patrae, 32-1, praetorian galley right, ant avg iii vir r p c around, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, leg iii either side, 3.82g/6h (Craw. 544/15; RSC 28). Banker’s mark above galley, otherwise attractively toned and very fine £120-£150

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