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ANON - The Ladies Tales: Exemplified in the Vertues and Vices of the Quality, with Reflections, eng. frontis, sheep worn lacks spine, boards detached, small 8vo, Printed for Ferd. Burleigh, first edit, 1714. With - Poems by Eminent Ladies. Particularly, Mrs. Barber [et al] : 2 vols, cont. calf rubbed cracking hinges but firm, small 8vo, printed for R. Baldwin, 1755.(3)
COOPER, John Gilbert - The Life of Socrates, Collected from the Memorabilia of Xenophon and the Dialogues of Plato : Engraved port frontispiece, cont. calf, 8vo, R. Dodsley, third ed, 1750. With - Francklin, Thomas, The Epistles of Phalaris, eng. frontis, cont. calf, 8vo, R. Francklin, 1749. With - Upton, Jacob, Dionysii Halicarnassei de Structura Orationis, eng. frontis, cont. panelled calf, 8vo, 1702. With five 18th cent. copies of the classics.(8)
Corgi Articulated Haulage Vehicles, a boxed group of 1:50 scale models, Hauliers of Renown CC13902 Foden Alpha with log trailer R & H Scott and CC12814 Scania General Purpose tanker Atchison Topeka, together with CC12509 Atkinson Borderer with trailer and steel load Bassett's Roadways, CC12806 Scania with log trailer J & G Riddell and CC12811 Scania curtainside Oakfield Haulage, G-E, Boxes F-E, (5)
Britbus 1:76 Scale Diecast Buses, a boxed group comprises, Double Deck models, R811 Alexander R Type Scania 113 Strathclyde, Guy Arab III, GS-002 SVBM 10th Anniversary, GS-07 Western SMT, GL-02 Grahams Bus Service, GS-08 Paisley & District, Scania Metropolitan, N6210-A/N 6210-B Rennies of Dunfermline early livery/Final Livery, ES-08 Scania Omnidekka First Edinburgh, AN1-21 Atlantean Park Royal and two single deck models, LHW-04 Bristol LH Stagecoach, AS2-05 AEC Short Swift A1 Service, G-E, Boxes G-E, (11)
Mobile Missile Launcher Kits, a boxed group, 1:72 scale Revell 03303 Topol SS-25 Sickle, Zvezda 5028 Iskander-M SS-26 'STONE', 5003 Topol SS-25 Sickle, ARII 1:48 scale A681-2000 Patriot Missile M901, A585-2400 Al Hussein SS-1C, A687-2400 Scale Board SS-12, A688-2400 Scud-B R-17, Model Collect UA72301 Rheintochter 1 and Revell 1:35 scale 00020 Corporal Missile Launcher (2), 1:69 scale 00010 German A4, all appear complete but unchecked, G-E, boxes F-E, (11)
1930s and Later Military Aircraft Kits of European Manufacture, a boxed collection 1:72 scale , Master/Mister Craft, 7201 TS-11, 02 F- 84E, 020460 RWD-8, 042240 YAK-23, 040260 Javelin, 030193 TS-II, 042110 Feiseler Storch, 030513 P-51B, 041502 Mi-2RM helicopter, 040024 Super Lynx and MPM, 72111 Yokosuka Glen, 72020 Curtiss Ascender, 72018 Me 262, 72063 Fairchild, 72052 MIG-9, 72074 Nakajima Kikka, 72047 Tupolev, 72042 Goblin, 72567 Meteor, 72560 Meteor, 72569 Meteor, 72045 Sikorsky R-4B helicopter and a Phantom FH-1, all appear complete but unchecked, G-E, boxes F-E, (23)
Airship Balloon and Historical Ship Kits, a boxed collection, Imai B287 Greek Warship, Airfix 1:400 scale A55114 Mary Rose Starter Set, AMT T571 Intrepid Civil War Balloon and T572 USS Akron or USS MACON Flying Aircraft Carrier, Maquette MQ 5000 1:500 scale R-100 Airship (factory sealed), Revell 1:720 scale 04802 Hindenburg, 04823 Graf Zeppelin II and Roden 1:72 scale Ro 008 WWI PKZ-2 Austro Hungarian Helicopter, all appear complete but unchecked, G-E, boxes G-E, (8)
France's Alex Lacazette signed Nike Hypervenom football boots,red boots with black Nike logo, printed with French flag and LACA9 on the outer side of each boot, printed with A & R on the inner side of each boot, signed in black marker pen on the inner side of each boot and dedicated TO JAMIE in black marker pen on the outer side of each boot, size 8 on inner label, wear to solesProvenance: purchased by vendor from the Arsenal Foundation.
Bound volume of Chelsea home programmes season 1913-14,comprising first team (Football League Div 1) and reserves (South-Eastern League), plus London Challenge Cup 1st Rd v Bromley 29th Sept, No. 7 also covering Middx Professional Reserves Cup 2nd Rd v QPR, London Challenge Cup 2nd Rd v Woolwich Arsenal 20th Oct, No. 10 also covering Peterborough Infirmary Cup replayed Final v Peterborough FA, Middx Professional Reserves Cup S/F v Millwall Athletic 6th Nov, No. 13 also covering London Challenge Cup S/F Tottenham Hotspur v Woolwich Arsenal, Amateur International Trial match London v Southern Counties 1st Jan, Middx Senior Cup West London OB v Tufnell Spartan 10th Jan, FA Cup 1st Rd replay v Millwall Athletic 14th Jan, representative match Household Brigade FA v Surrey County FA 28th Jan, friendly v Fulham 31st Jan, representative match Household Brigade FA v London FA 5th Feb, No. 32 also covering Household Brigade Challenge Cup 1st Batt Scots Gds v Guards Depot, Grand Baseball match New York Giants v Chicago White Sox 26th Feb (under the patronage of HM The King), friendly v Oxford & Cambridge Universities 5th March, No. 37 also covering Household Brigade Challenge Cup 1st Batt Grenadier Gds v 3rd Batt Grenadier Gds, Household Brigade Challenge Cup S/F 1st Batt Grenadier Gds v 3rd Batt Grenadier Gds 16th March s/s, No. 40 also covering Household Brigade Challenge Cup Final 1st Batt Grenadier Gds v Guards Depot, Corinthians v English Wds 25th March s/s, Southern Charity Cup Final Coventry City v Southampton 1st April s/s, No. 45 also covering London League Div 1 West London OB v Barking, Lady Henry Cup Final ‘X’ Division v ‘R’ Division 23rd April s/s, Ben Warren Benefit match North v South 27th April, blue cloth-covered boards, gilt titling, slight colour fade to cloth on spine, otherwise very good throughout.Provenance: Jack Budd, Chelsea FC Club Director 1931 to 1952.
Cricket publications and ephemera,Ten Years of First-Class Cricket in England 1894-1903, compiled by S Santall; 2 x Cricket Comicalities, one compiles by A Craig, the other by W R F Weir, one dated 1902; two Famous Cricketers photo albums and two similar titled Famous Cricket Teams, undated but turn of the century; Tit-Bits Monster Cricket Book 1899; Cricket Reminiscences of The Old Players and Observations on the Young Ones by "The Author of The Cricket Field" by Rev. James Pycroft, 1868; Wisden Centenary Luncheon men 1850-1950; 1926 programme for a CHarity Cricket Match Mr Makepeace's Lancashire XI v Mr Wright's Merseyside cum Deeside XV; Jack Hobbs Farewell Dinner menu 17th July 1935, bearing autographs in pencil to front cover including Percy Fender, S Herbert, G Baynton, Arundel H Kempton and Andrew Kempton, W Merricks, Thomas Jones and others; and various extracts from publications featuring cricket articles and essays
Lord Lyon winner of The Derby 1866 commemorative silk scarf, featuring a central image of Lord Lyon with Custance on board, trained by J Dover and the property of R. Sutton Esq., surrounded by a border of cartouches of all the winning horses, jockey's, trainer's and owner's since the first Derby race in 1780, 89cm. square, bearing some staining and yellowing with slight fading to colours, minor pin holes
Charles I (1625-1649), Pattern Unite, attributed to A. Vanderdoort, in silver, mm. lis, bare-headed bust left, wearing lace collar over armour, no mark of value, rev. crowned scroll-garnished oval shield, crowned c r at sides, 5.48g/1h (SCBI Brooker 1240; N 2655). Cast and chased, good very fine, rare£1,000-£1,200
Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a small silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm (BHM 3506); Death of William Gladstone, 1898, a silver medal by H.B. Sale, 39mm (BHM 3629); Ilford Park Bowling Club, 1910, a silver prize medal by J. Fray, rev. named (R. Rae), 45mm; Shire Horse Society, a silver prize medal by Mappin & Webb, cased, inside of case lid named (73958 Claypole Queen, Mr A.A. Dickins, Flintham, 1918), 44mm; Army Athletics, a silver prize medal by Phillips, Aldershot, rev. named (6th Fd. Bde. R.A., 1924, 100 Yds, 1st), 45mm; Forestry, a silver prize medal, unsigned and undated, rev. named (Class 4, Earl of Durham), 45mm [6]. Varied state; two cased £150-£200
Kings of East Anglia, Æthelstan (825-40), Penny, [Ipswich], Eadnoth, edelztan re+, draped bust right, breaking inner circle, rev. +eadnod monet around cross-crosslet, 1.28g/8h (Naismith E30a, same dies; SCBI BM 833, same dies; Pagan BNJ 1982, p. 58; N 434; S 948). Nearly extremely fine, struck on a full round flan, free from the usual porosity and retaining a light earthen patina consistent with being a field find; the third and finest known example of this excessively rare and attractive issue £8,000-£10,000 --- Provenance: Found near Amesbury (Wiltshire), 6 March 2022 (EMC 2022.0109) Naismith’s corpus records just two examples of Æthelstan portrait pennies struck by Eadnoth, from two obverse and two reverse dies. The present coin, which is seemingly only the third known example, was struck from the same dies as the coin now housed within the British Museum. It is the finest in terms of preservation. Æthelstan was a king of the independent Kingdom of East Anglia which emerged following the end of Mercian Supremacy in 825. Unfortunately, the paucity of contemporary written sources means that we know little about events in the region during the first half of the ninth century. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle relates that in 825 the Mercian King Beornwulf, after his disastrous defeat at the battle of Ellendum against King Ecgberht of Wessex, was slain by an anonymous king of the East Angles. Beyond this, little interest was shown by the Chronicle’s compiler towards the East Anglian kings or their activities. This fact, coupled with a complete absence of surviving charters from the area, means that we must turn to the numismatic evidence for answers. The identity of the first independent king of East Anglia is made clear from the hoard record, with the Middle Temple hoard being particularly informative. The large group, deposited at some point during the 840s, contained 243 early ninth century coins produced under various kings across England. Included within were some 39 pieces of Æthelstan. No coins of any other independent East Anglian ruler were present, making Æthelstan’s primacy clear. The name Eadnoth, the moneyer responsible for the striking of the coin offered for sale here, first appears on pennies of the Mercian king Offa in the 780s and then on coins of the obscure local king Eadwald who usurped power in East Anglia for a brief period during the late eighth century. Following this Eadnoth signed no coins during the first two decades of the ninth century, despite the productive nature of the East Anglian mint under the supervision of the Mercian Kings Coenwulf and Ceolwulf. Finally the name reappears in c.824 on the coins of the last Mercian rulers to exercise power within the region, Beornwulf and Ludica, before continuing onto the coinage of the independent king Æthelstan. Given that several decades lapsed between these episodes of the minting activity we ought to consider the possibility that these are two different moneyers by the same name. Elsewhere, attempts have been made to detect familial connections between successive moneyers operating within the same area who share similar names. The case of Eadnoth may provide another good candidate for such a scenario, and it is possible that the Eadnoth who struck our coin was a relative, perhaps even a son, of Offa’s moneyer. In common with all of Æthelstan’s portrait coins, the present specimen was struck at the beginning of the monarch’s reign, as part of an issue that probably lasted until c. 830. Æthelstan portrait pennies were completely absent from the Middle Temple Hoard. From this some have inferred that these early coins must had dropped out of circulation by this point. However, the same hoard contained numerous pennies struck under Æthelstan’s Mercian predecessors, Coenwulf, Ceolwulf and Beornwulf. It is difficult to believe that all of Æthelstan’s portrait pennies ceased to circulate on account of wear, damage and loss whereas those of earlier rulers consistently did not. We should not dismiss the possibility that Æthelstan’s Portrait coinage was officially called in and deliberately withdrawn from circulation in a renovation monetae. Such a policy was seemingly employed by the Kings of Wessex during the second half of the Ninth century to help bring uniformity to their currency and led to a total absence of earlier coins in hoards deposited after the reform’s instigation. It is notable that following the short episode of iconographical variation early in Æthelstan’s reign all of the East Anglian coinage, continuing throughout the reigns of his successors Æthelweard and Eadmund, was of a generally consistent design. If such a reform was implemented it would help to explain why the portrait pennies of Æthelstan remain so excessively rare, despite the general increase in ninth century coins discovered and excavated over the previous two decades. Works cited Blunt, C.E., Lyon, C.S.S., and Stewart, B.H.I.H., 1963. ‘The coinage of southern England, 796–840’, BNJ 32, 1–74. Pagan, H.E., 1982. ‘The Coinage of the East Anglian Kingdom from 825 to 870’, BNJ 52, 41-83. Pagan, H.E., 1986. ‘Coinage in southern England, 796-874’ in M.A.S. Blackburn (ed), Anglo-Saxon Monetary History: Essays in memory of Michael Dolley (London), 45-66. Naismith, R., 2011. The Coinage of Southern England 796–865, BNS Special Publication 8, 2 vols. (London). Naismith, R., 2012. Money and Power in Anglo-Saxon England: the Southern English Kingdom 757-865 (Cambridge). Stenton, F., 1971. Anglo-Saxon England. Third Edition (Oxford).
A gunmetal cased open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed R H Halford & Sons, movement numbered 69348 and a movement from a bedside clock, the white enamel dial signed J C Vickery, fitted with an 8 day movement (2) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request, the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A silver octagonal sugar caster, R S, Sheffield 1933, four pierced sweetmeat dishes and a salver, approximately 455g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request, the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Curtis (A)/Flowers, a series of short poems original and translated, illustrated with figures, published and privately printed at R Martins Lithographic Office, London 1827/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: The binding is coming apart. Water staining to corner of cover. The corners of some back pages have a burn mark. As it is coming loose (some leaves are detached) there may be one or two missing, there is a poem 'Water Lilies' and no corresponding plate.
Chopard. Montre bracelet en acier sertie de diamants avec date et cadran nacre representant le drapeau grec mouvement quartzChopard. A Limited Edition stainless steel and diamond set quartz calendar wristwatch with Mother of Pearl dial displaying the Greek flag Model: Happy HellasReference: 28/8420, Limited Edition No.1/200Date: Circa 2004Movement: 7-jewel quartzDial: Mother of pearl with Greek flag, 3 diamond and sapphire set free-floating fish, applied luminous dot hour markers and Arabic numeral quarters, date aperture between 4 and 5, white sword hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished round, back secured by 8 screws, uni-directional calibrated bezel, No.1058264 8347Strap/Bracelet: Blue Chopard rubberBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 38mm Accompaniments: White Bulgari strapFootnotes:The 'Happy Sport' model was launched in 1993. It was the first sports watch from Chopard to combine steel and diamonds. As with the 'Happy Diamonds' model, free-floating diamonds swirl between 2 sapphire crystal panes.This limited edition model of 200 pieces celebrates the passion of the Greek clientele for the Chopard brand.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Franck Muller. Chronographe bracelet à rattrapante en or jaune 18K (750) mouvement automatiqueFranck Muller. An 18K gold automatic split second chronograph wristwatch Model: Endurance GTReference: 7000 R ENDate: Circa 1995Movement: 30-jewel Cal.FM 7000 automatic, platinum rotor segment, adjusted to 8 positionsDial: Two-tone pale champagne, blued star hour markers, Arabic numeral 12, black outer 1/5th second and tachymetre markers, silvered subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, black leaf hands, centre split second chronograph handsCase: Brushed and polished round, snap on back, crown flanked by twin pushers, split second button in the crown, No.10Strap/Bracelet: Black crocodile leatherBuckle/Clasp: 18K gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 40mm - Gross Weight: 112,85gThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Solvil Watch Co. Montre de gousset maconnique triangulaire en argent (925) remontoir au pendantSolvil Watch Co. A silver Masonic keyless wind triangular pocket watch Date: Edinburgh Import mark for 1925Movement: 15-jewel Swiss lever, compensated balanceDial: Mother of pearl, painted Masonic symbol hour markers, black outer minute track, blued steel handsCase: Triangular form, engraved with masonic symbols and allegories, movement accessed via snap on back, No.1186, USA Patent No.66542Signed: MovementSize: 47mm - Gross Weight: 56,95gThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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