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 iiii either side, 3.24g/4h (Craw. 544/16; RSC 29). Scratch across reverse, otherwise about fine and toned £60-£80
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M. Herennius, Denarius, c. 108-7, diademed head of Pietas right, pietas behind, control mark r before, rev. one of the Catanaean brothers running right, bearing his father on his shoulder, [m] heren[ni] left, 3.78g/1h (Craw. 308/1; RSC Herennia 1); L. Cornelius Scipio Asiagenes, serrate Denarius, c. 106, laureate head of Jupiter left, rev. Jupiter driving quadriga right, l scip asia g in exergue, control mark r to right of sceptre, 3.57g/3h (Craw. 311/1d; RSC Cornelia 24) [2]. Fine, second with banker’s mark in field £80-£100
The Second Triumvirate, Fulvia, Quinarius, Lugdunum, c. 43-2, bust of Victory right, with the likeness of Fulvia, iii vir r p c around, rev. Lion walking right, antoni above, imp below, [xli] right, 1.77g/10h (Craw. 489/6; RSC Fulvia 3). Scratches to both sides, otherwise fine and toned £60-£80
Trajan (98-117), Denarius, 112-4, laureate and draped bust right, [imp tr]aiano avg ger dac p m tr p cos vi pp around, rev. column of Trajan surmounted with a statue of Trajan, two eagles at base and a wreath of spirals and dots on column, s p q r optimo principi around, 3.27g/7h (RIC 292; RSC 558). Scratch in reverse field, otherwise very fine £100-£150 --- Provenance: Bt Nigel Mills
The Second Triumvirate, Mark Antony with Octavian, Denarius, mint moving with Antony, spring - early summer 41, moneyer Marcus Barbatius Pollio, m ant imp avg iii vir r p c m barbat q p around bare head of Mark Antony right, rev. caesar imp pont iii vir r p c around bare head of Octavian right, 3.82g/12h (Craw. 517/2; BMCRR East 100; RSC 8a). Some minor porosity, tiny striking crack, otherwise good very fine with superb portraits, rare thus £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Nomos Obolos 3, 15 November 2015, lot 265
Late Victorian cased, 3 piece silver gilt christening set, comprising matching blue-bell pattern Knife, fork and spoon (London 1901) R & S Garrard & Co. Knife 22.5cm overall length.General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear and scratching, no major damage or repair, knife handle is secure. Marks are clear. Case is scuffed, catch does not fasten.
A very rare pair of George III gold and diamond mourning rings, each with a glazed compartment of plaited hair surrounded by a border of old cut diamonds, with pierced shoulders on tapered gold shank, both inscribed "Jas. Hodgson Esq. ob. January 2 1803 At 43 years" Ring size approximately R. (2)Excellent original condition. Gross weight approximately 6.8 grams
George III gold and seed pearl mourning ring with a large oval glazed bezel containing a finely woven hair chequered panel surmounted by a gold initial 'H', surrounded by a seed pearl border, engraved gold shoulders on tapered gold shank, ring size approximately R½-S.Excellent original condition, weighs approximately 6.4 grams
Antique citrine and seed pearl cluster ring with an oval mixed cut citrine in foil-backed gold collet setting surrounded by a border of seed pearls, bifurcated gold shoulders on plain gold shank, ring size R½.Good condition commensurate with age. Probably converted from a brooch. Signs of solder around the terminals of the shoulders. Weighs approximately 7.1 grams.
Victorian 18ct gold and intaglio carved carnelian signet ring, the oval seal with family crest and motto, in gold setting with a wide reeded gold band, inscribed 'From MB to RWB 29th Nov. 1903'. Hallmarked London 1874. Ring size approximately R-S.Weighs approximately 12.2 grams.Good condition
Late Victorian 18ct gold and bloodstone signet ring with oval bezel on tapered gold shank, ring size approximately R.Good condition commensurate with age, minor abrasions to the edge of the bloodstone plaque, setting and shank in good condition, not hallmarked but stamped '18'. Weighs approximately 7.5 grams.
Late 18th century portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman in profile named as R Vans Agnew, the oval portrait apparently unsigned, 6 x 5cm, in folding red leather case, with paper label attributing the subject as R Vans Agnew of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan, born 1755 died 1809. (Robert Vans Agnew, Laird of Barnbarroch and Sheuchan 1755-1809). APHA Ref: DZZ2P5TDIvory miniature has not been examined out of the frame, dust and debris under glass, general deterioration to folding frame, otherwise ok
A 9ct gold CYMA gentleman's wristwatch, Swiss 17 jewel movement, signed Cyma R.458, Tavannes Watch Co., no.21919, silvered dial, Arabic numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary second dial, w/o, later black leather strap, 21.6g gross (without strap); an American open face pocket watch, the manual movement stamped The Waterbury Watch Co., Waterbury Conn. U.S.A., Patented, Series J, cream dial, Roman numerals, outer minute track, subsidiary second dial, n/w etc. (4)
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, unsigned fusee movement signed, no. 5461, silver machine turned dial, applied gold decoration, rose gold Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, silver case, John Harris?, London, 1868, key, w/o, 135g gross; silver graduated Albert chain and T-bar, each link stamped with the Passant, T-bar, silver fob, vacant cartouche, J & R Griffin, Chester, 1908?, 67.8g
THE SMITHS - STILL ILL 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - R 61 DJ). Original 1984 UK 'Still Ill' demo promotional 7" single. Final production issue of the aforementioned listing. To promote the band's debut album Rough Trade pressed a demo promotional single with 'Still Ill' on the A-side and 'You've Got Everything Now' on the B-side. The record is in Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very fine, faint and wispy paper marks. A-side Matrix Etching - R DJ 61 A-1U-1-1-2. B-side Matrix Etching - R DJ 61 B-1U-1-1-2
THE SMITHS - STILL ILL 7"- ORIGINAL UK 1984 TEST PRESSING OF DEMO SINGLE (R DJ 61). Exceedingly rare original 1984 UK 7" 'green' label test pressing of the demo 'Still Ill' single. To promote the band's debut album Rough Trade pressed a demo promotional single (see next listing) with 'Still Ill' on the A-side and 'You've Got Everything Now' on the B-side. Scott Piering (Rough Trade Plugger) was so keen to send this out to DJ Gary Crowley at Capital Radio, that he sent him the test pressing before the demo single had gone into full manufacture. This is confirmed by the fact that he photocopied an early proof of the demo single's labels (slightly different to the final labels) and attached them to a standard single black sleeve. This was originally obtained from Gary Crowley's producer. Only a handful of these test pressings were pressed, there was no need to press any more due the finished demo single becoming the vehicle for promotion of their first album. The A side is in Ex condition with a few paper (not feelable) marks, the B side is presented in very clean Ex+ condition with few marks. A-side Matrix Etching - R DJ 61 A-1U-1-1-1. B-side Matrix Etching - R DJ 61 B-1U-1-1-1
A collection of 35mm cameras, lenses and accessories to include Zenit EM with Helios -44-2 2/5.8 lens, Zenit 11 with Helios-44M 2/58mm lens, Tokina SD 28-70mm 1:3.5-4.5 lens, Auto Sunagor MC Zoom 1:3.5-4.5 f=28-80mm lens, Optomax f=35mm lens, Unitor Auto Telephoto f=135mm 1:2.8 lens, R-Travenar 1:2.8/90 lens, Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 2.8/50mm lens, Soltron D25C flashgun, Helios 28 electronic flashgun, Vivitar Auto 215 flashgun, etc, in fitted camera bag.
René Lalique (1860-1945) 'Charmes No.2458', plafonnier, designed 1924 Clear and frosted glass, fabric cords Moulded R. Lalique 35cm diameter Condition Report: Plafonnier with light surface wear commensurate age, the rectangular plaques with some losses to corners. Metal wear with patination and some oxidisation spots.
René Lalique (1860-1945) 'Charmes No.2458', plafonnier, designed 1924 Clear and frosted glass, fabric cords, chain Moulded R. Lalique 35cm diameter Condition Report: Plafonnier with light surface wear commensurate age, there is a minor chip to inner edge of rim. The rectangular plaques with some losses to corners. Metal wear with patination and some oxidisation spots. Fabric supports with fading and fraying in places.
An Art Deco Rene Lalique opalescent glass Ceylan vase, 24.2cm high, decorated with pairs of parakeets (or Perruches), model no. 905, pre 1936, engraved R. LALIQUE FRANCE, one flea bite chip to rim and a also a small bubble inclusion, and having typical scratches to base, some build of dirt to raised areas

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