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Lot 449

Celglass R & I Stammers Stockport 3 piece - 13ft (3.9m)

Lot 521

Kiwi topaz dress ring (Size R)

Lot 533

Ruby bracelet (7") and matching ring (Size R) set in .925 sterling silver

Lot 539

3 STONE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING (SIZE R) ALL WITHIN GOLD BAND

Lot 542

Sapphire and diamond crossover ring marked .750 (Size R)

Lot 113

359-336 BC. Tetradrachm, 14.09gg (2h). Pella III, c. 323/2-315. Obv: Laureate head of Zeus r. Rx: ΦIΛIΠ - ΠOY Naked youth on horseback right holding palm, below horse serpent with one coil facing right, below horse's raised foreleg Boeotian shield. These symbols with snake horizontally right rather than erect occur on only this one reverse die. Le Rider 524. Of the many tetradrachms of Philip, this is probably one of the most beautiful obverse dies, showing a correct but Hellenized portrait of the late king. Toned EF.

Lot 157

c. 400-364 BC. Hemiobol, 0.43gg (11h). Obv: Half sprouting grain of wheat; in field, ivy leaf. Rx: E - R Wheat ear. BMC 31 pl. VIII, 14. SNG Delepierre 1334. BCD 211. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 175, 7 July 2011, lot 132. Obverse struck in high relief. Some minor porosity. EF/Good VF.

Lot 249

361-334 BC. Stater, 10.94gg (1h). Cilicia, TarsusObv: BLTRZ Baal of Tarsus enthroned to left, head front, holding eagle, ear of wheat, and bunch of grapes in right hand, dotted vertical scepter in left; in lower left field, R (in Aramaic); beneath throne, M (in Aramaic); dotted border. Rx: MZDY Lion stepping left, attacking bull; monogram below; dotted border. SNG Levante 106. The head of Zeus extremely sharp and complete. Wonderful Mint State coin..

Lot 32

c. 20 BC-10 AD. Semi-Spiral type, Gold Quarter Stater, 1.36gg Obv: Crossed wreath motif with pellet in angles and pellet between crescents. Rx: Plump naturalistic horse with linear mane prancing left, bucranium above, T under chin, AS below. R. Kretz, Spink’s Num. Circular, February 2001, pp. 8-9 (his Type A, variant 2). Cf. Van Arsdell 1690. Rare variety, only three others known to CNG in 2004. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex CNG 66, 19 May 2004, lot 32, "Found Bourne End, Hertfordshire". Near Mint State.

Lot 360

Denarius, 3.52gg (4h). . , 114 or 113 BC. Obv: Janiform head of Dioscuri, C to left, two dots below neck, star (mark of value) to right. Rx: Galley with pilot and three rowers left, C FONT above (NT ligate), [R]OMA below. Crawford 290/1. Sydenham 555. RSC Fonteia 1. The control marks on this denarius are the letters of the Latin alphabet, alone or accompanied by 1-7 dots below the janiform head. According to Crawford each control mark (letter + 0-7 dots) occurs on only one obverse die. Nice VF.

Lot 369

Serrate Denarius, 3.94gg (7h). . , 106 BC. Obv: Head of Jupiter left, R dot behind. Rx: Jupiter in quadriga right, L SCIP ASIAG in exergue. Crawford 311/1a. Sydenham 576. RSC Cornelia 24b. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 194, 9 July 2015, lot 144. Ex SC Collection. Ex Jacques Schulman 262, 5 May 1975, lot 1187. aEF.

Lot 407

Denarius, 3.99gg (6h). Rome, 62 BC. Obv: Veiled and diademed head of Concord right, PAVLLVS LEPIDVS- CONCORDIA around. Rx: PAVLLVS in exergue, TE - R above, L. Aemilius Paullus erecting trophy before three captives, King Perseus of Macedon and his two sons, commemorating Paullus' victory at Pydna in 168 BC. Crawford 415/1. Sydenham 926. RSC Aemilia 10. EF.

Lot 442

Denarius, 3.85gg (7h). Italy, 40-39 BC. Obv: M ANTON IMP III VIR R P C Bare head of Antony right, star below. Rx: CAESAR IMP III VIR R P C, Bare head of Octavian right. Crawford 528/2a. Sydenham 1193. Sear, Imperators 261. NGC 4625018-002. Nicely toned aEF.

Lot 447

Denarius, 3.92gg (4h). Mint moving with Antony, 32-31 BC. Obv: ANT AVG/ IIIVIR R P C Galley right. Rx: LEG - VII Legionary eagle between two standards. Crawford 544/20. Sydenham 1224. Sear, Imperators 357. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 193, 30 April 2015, lot 242. EF.

Lot 449

27 BC-14 AD. Denarius, 4.01gg (9h). Rome, c. 19 BC, Moneyer P. Petronius Turpilianus. Obv: CAES[AR] - [A]VGVSTVS Head bare r. Rx: P PETRON TVRPILIA[N III VIR] Pegasus standing r. BMC 23. Paris 147. Cohen 491 (20 Fr.). RIC 297 (R2). NGC 4625018-003. Ex Berk 151, 1 November 2006, lot 333. EF.

Lot 450

27 BC-14 AD. Denarius, 3.56gg (7h). Colonia Patricia, 19-15 BC. Obv: CAESAR - AVGVSTVS Head bare right. Rx: S P - Q R across field, Victory flying right, holding out wreath with both hands over shield inscribed CL V; the shield leans against a column, the top of which is seen above Victory's head. BM 404. Paris 1121. Cohen 289 (10 Fr.). Cf. RIC 88 (aureus). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. aVF.

Lot 461

37-41 AD. Denarius, 3.67gg (5h). Lugdunum, 37-8 AD. Obv: C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT Laureate head of Caligula right. Rx: GERMANICVS CAES P C CAES AVG GERM Bare head of Germanicus r. These dies not illustrated in Giard's Monnayage…de Lyon. BM 19. Paris 15. Cohen 2 (25 Fr.). RIC 18 (R2). Wonderful portraits. Toned EF.

Lot 463

41-54 AD. Denarius, 3.74gg (3h). Lugdunum, 51-2 AD. Obv: [TI CLAVD CAESA]R AVG P M TR P XI IMP P P [COS V] Laureate head right. Rx: PACI - AVGVSTAE Winged Nemesis advancing right, pulling out fold of robe below her head and extending winged caduceus above snake gliding right before her. BM 69. Paris 71. Cohen 68 (10 Fr.). RIC 62 (R3). These dies apparently not illustrated in von Kaenel, pl. 12. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Teaparty, November 1999. VF.

Lot 468

54-68 AD. Denarius, 3.41gg (6h). Rome, c. 67-8 AD. Obv: IMP NERO CAESAR - AVG P P Head laureate right. Rx: IVPPITER - CVSTOS Jupiter seated left holding thunderbolt and scepter. BMC 80. Paris 239. Cohen 123 (3 Fr.). RIC 69 (R ). NGC 4625017-009. Ex Berk 153, 13 March 2007, lot 266. Rare final issue of reign: no coins like ours in Reka Devnia hoard, as opposed to 23 and 15 specimens in the hoard with the same reverse type but obverse legends NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS and IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS respectively. Extremely sharp portrait. Mint State.

Lot 469

54-68 AD. Denarius, 3.09gg (5h). Rome, c. 67-8 AD. Obv: IMP NERO CAESAR - AVG P P Head laureate right. Rx: SALVS in exergue, Salus seated left on high-backed throne, holding patera and resting left elbow on arm rest. BM 98. Paris 242. Cohen 316 (3 Fr.). RIC 71 (R ). Scarce with this obverse legend; probably three specimens in Reka Devnia hoard (as Cohen 319). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Grünow, Berlin, June 2001. EF.

Lot 470

68-69 AD. Denarius, 3.43gg (5h). Rome. Obv: [I]MP SE[R] - GALBA AVG Head bare right. Rx: SPQR / OB / C - S in three lines within oak wreath. RIC 167. Paris 76. Cohen 287. BM 35 corr. Bare-headed portrait, wrongly described as laureate in BMC. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased in London, December 2001. Hair on portrait flatly struck. EF.

Lot 471

68-69 AD. Denarius, 3.46gg (7h). Rome. Obv: IMP SER GALBA - CAESAR AVG Bust laureate, draped right. Rx: VICTORIA - P - R Victory of the Roman People standing left on globe, holding wreath and palm.. BMC 49. RIC 217. Paris 97. Cohen 328 (12 Fr.). NGC 4625018-004. Ex Berk 150, 8 August 2006, lot 383. Excellent portrait. Choice EF.

Lot 476

68-69 AD. Sestertius, 23.28gg (6h). Rome. Obv: IMP.SER.GALBA.C - AES AVG TR P Bust laureate, draped right., seen from side. Rx: S - C across field, Victory advancing left holding Palladium and palm.. BM 107. Paris 174 (same obv. die). Cohen 261 (6 Fr.). RIC 352 (S). Ex Bertolami 37, 19-20 September 2017, lot 578. Ex NAC 78, 26-27 May 2014, lot 2148. Ex M. Ratto, Milan, 19 January 1956, lot 80. Ex M. Ratto, Milan, 26-29 January 1955, Dr. G. Giorgi Collection, lot 366. Ex M & M Basel VI, 6-7 December 1946, lot 796. Ex R. Ratto, Lugano, 8 February 1928, Morcom - Hands - Wertheim, lot 2213. Ex Naville II, 12-14 June 1922, Vautier - Collignon, lot 394. Kraay 73, Officina B, obverse die A1, reverse die P105, cited only our single coin for this die combination, though Kraay mistakenly made one of its auction appearances into a different, second, specimen; Kraay's specimens a and b are actually one and the same coin. The reverse type is interesting, conveying the idea that it was within Victory's power to bestow control over Rome (the Palladium); such a type occurred only on sestertii of the two successive emperors Nero and Galba, under Nero on a very rare coin of late in his reign showing Victory advancing right (BMC pl. 48.1), then under Galba on scarce sestertii showing her advancing either left or right, found by Kraay in a total of nineteen reverse dies (p. 56). Extremely sharp and complete, showing even the details of the leaves in Galba's wreath which are usually lost to flat striking or wear. Struck on an exceptionally broad flan and perfectly centered; probably one of the finest Galba sestertii in existence. Magnificent EF.

Lot 477

69 AD. Denarius, 3.44gg (6h). Rome. Obv: IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P Head bare right. Rx: SECV - RI - TAS P R Securitas standing left holding wreath and scepter. BM 18. Paris 10. Cohen 17 (12 Fr.). RIC 8 (R2). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Acquired in November 1999. Near Mint State.

Lot 491

81-96 AD. Denarius, 3.50gg (7h). Rome, 86 AD. Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG - GERM P M TR P V Head laureate right. Rx: IMP XI COS XII - CENS P P P Minerva standing left holding spear, left hand on hip. RIC 431 (R ). BM p. 318, *. Paris 93. Cohen 192 (2 Fr.). Rare with these titles: none in Reka Devnia hoard, not in BM by 1976. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 126, 23 April 2002, lot 270. Mint State.

Lot 495

70-81 AD. Denarius, 3.23gg (7h). Ephesus, 71 AD. Obv: DOMITIAN[VS CAES]AR AVG F Bare-headed, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: PACI ORB - TERR AVG around, EPHE (PHE ligate) in exergue, Female bust right, draped and wearing crown of towers. RIC 1448 (R ), pl. 78 (same dies). RPC 849 (4 specimens), pl. 34 (Vienna specimen, same obv. die as ours). BM 474. Cohen 337 (Wiczay, 25 Frs.). Denarii of Domitian from this mint are rare: they occur only in this one EPHE issue, and all show this unusual cuirassed bust of the Caesar, seen from front. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 106, 20 January 1999, lot 473. Mint State.

Lot 501

98-117 AD. Denarius, 3.30gg (8h). Rome, c. 107-108 AD. Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P Bust laureate right with fold of cloak on front shoulder and behind neck. Rx: DANVVIVS in exergue, COS V S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC around, Danube reclining left, head right, cloak billowing over head, right hand on ship's prow, left elbow on urn from which water flows. MIR 277b (148 spec.). BM 395. Paris 266. Cohen 136 (5 Fr.). RIC 100 (S). Not common: 18 specimens in Reka Devnia hoard. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Alex Malloy, March 2000. VF.

Lot 502

98-117 AD. Denarius, 3.68gg (6h). Rome, c. 110 AD. Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P Bust laureate right, fold of cloak on front shoulder and behind neck. Rx: COS V P P SPQ[R OPTI]MO PRINC Victory, fully clothed, standing left holding wreath and palm. MIR 288b (87 spec.). BM 335. Rev. type var. of Paris 469, Cohen 74 ( 2 Fr.), and RIC 128. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Harlan Berk, May 2002. The same type but with Victory half naked had been struck a couple of years earlier, MIR 270. Mint State.

Lot 520

138-161 AD. As, 9.96gg (12h). Rome, 145 AD. Obv: ANTONINVS AVG P[I] - VS P P TR P COS IIII Head laureate right. Rx: LIBERA - L - [I] - TAS - S - III[I] around, S C in exergue, Emperor seated left on curule chair on platform, Liberalitas standing left before him holding coin counter and cornucopia, citizen standing right on ground before platform, holding out toga to receive coins. BM 1750. Cohen 500 (10 Fr.) corr. RIC 819 (R ). This largesse was distributed on the occasion of the marriage of Marcus Aurelius Caesar and Faustina II, in spring 145. Distribution scenes were normally depicted just on sestertii, not on middle bronzes too. Dark green patina. EF.

Lot 530

177-192 AD. Sestertius, 30.32gg (11h). Rome, 184 AD. Obv: M COMMODVS ANT - ON AVG PIVS BRIT Head laureate right. Rx: SALVS in exergue, [P] M - TR P VIIII - IMP VII COS IIII P P S - C Salus seated left on throne ornamented with figures of Spes and sphinx, holding a patera to a snake coiling up from a box at her feet, to left a tree and a column which supports a figure of Bacchus. Cohen 683 (30 Fr.). BMC p. 797. RIC 439 (R ). Unusually broad, heavy flan. Ex Berk 151, 1 November 2006, lot 518 (weight wrongly 30.94g). This picturesque reverse type normally occurs with date TR P X not VIIII; BMC 1968 reprint p. 797 even contests the existence of sestertii of this type dated TR P VIIII. However, the reading on our coin is beyond question, and CoinArchives Pro contains two other specimens with this date, one from the same reverse die (Tkalec, 19 February 2001, lot 298), the other from different dies on both sides (Elsen 97, 2008, lot 405). VF.

Lot 535

193-195 AD. Denarius, 2.96gg (1h). Rome, 194 AD. Obv: D - CL SEPT AL - BIN CAES Head bare right. Rx: ROMAE - [A]E - TERNAE Roma seated left above shield, holding Palladium and spear. BM 43. Cohen 61 (12 Fr.). RIC 11a (R ). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 157, 17 December 2007, lot 279. Near Mint State.

Lot 562

. Denarius, 3.71gg (12h). Branch Mint, 219-20 AD. Obv: IVLIA PAVLA AVG Bust draped right. Rx: CONCORDI - A AVGG Concordia seated left on curule chair, holding patera and double cornucopia. BM 321. Cohen 16 (6 Fr.). RIC 216 (R ). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Pegasi, April 2006. EF.

Lot 582

249-251 AD. Double Sestertius, 30.43gg (10h). Rome, . Obv: IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG Bust radiate, cuirassed right, seen from front. Rx: VICTORIA AVG S - C Victory advancing left holding wreath and palm. RIC 126a (R). Cohen 115 (50 Fr.). Ex Bill Behnen Collection of coins of Trajan Decius and family. Ex CNG 87, 16 September 1998, lot 1887. EF.

Lot 588

Died 81 AD. Antoninianus, 2.62gg (12h). Rome, restored by Trajan Decius, 250-1 AD. Obv: DIVO TITO Radiate head of Divus Titus right. Rx: CONSECRATIO Eagle with raised wings standing right, head left. Underweight specimen: perhaps overstruck on an earlier denarius, though no traces of such an undertype have survived. RIC 81a (R). Cohen (Titus) 404 (3 Fr.). Ex Bill Behnen Collection of coins of Trajan Decius and family. Ex Palladium List 9, September 1995, no. 284. Rare: only two specimens in Dorchester hoard. EF.

Lot 589

79-81 AD. Antoninianus, 3.87gg (1h). Rome, restored by Trajan Decius, 250-1 AD. Obv: DIVO TITO Radiate head of Divus Titus r. Rx: CONSECRATIO Rectangular, lighted altar with four panels on front and two steps below. Rare: only two specimens in Dorchester hoard. RIC 82b (R). Cohen (Titus) 405 (3 Fr.). Ex Bill Behnen Collection of coins of Trajan Decius and family. Exchanged from Jacob Stein, October 1971. aEF.

Lot 595

250-251 AD. Antoninianus, 3.74gg (7h). Antioch. Obv: C OVAL OSTIL MES CO[INTV]S CAESAR Bust radiate, draped right, seen from front, IIV below (officina VII, retrograde). Rx: SAECVLVM NOVVM Hexastyle temple, containing seated statue of Roma. Cf. RIC 199a (R ). Cohen 54 (20 Fr.). With IIV below bust: RSC 54a (Arnold Coll.). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Berk 190, 29 May 2014, lot 216. Ex Berk 125, 27 February 2002, lot 531. EF.

Lot 606

270-275 AD. Aureus, 4.03gg (6h). Milan. Obv: IMP C L DOM AVRE - LIANVS P F AVG Bust laureate, cuirassed r., seen from front, aegis with small Medusa head across breast, additional fold of aegis on l. shoulder, palm on r. shoulder strap. Rx: VIRTVS AVG Mars advancing r. holding spear and trophy over shoulder, captive seated at his feet. Paris 430, pl. 13. Göbl 127q0(2), pl. 74. RIC 15. Cohen 269 (120 Fr.). Ex Gemini XIII, 6 April 2017, lot 214. In flawless condition, beautifully struck on a broad flan, without the seawater damage that handicaps most aurei of Aurelian. Mint State.

Lot 615

284-305 AD. Argenteus, 3.48gg (7h). Rome, c. 295-7 AD. Obv: DIOCLETI - ANVS AVG Head laureate right. Rx: VIRTVS - MILITVM around, R in exergue, Four emperors sacrificing over tripod altar before gate of six-turreted enclosure. RIC 40a (R3). RSC 516tg. Ex Berk 151, 1 November 2006, lot 459. Mint State.

Lot 628

360-363 AD. Siliqua, contemporary imitation, 1.68gg (6h). Lugdunum. Obv: D N IVLIAN - VS PRP (sic) AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VICTOBA (sic) - DD NN AVGG (sic) Victory advancing left holding wreath and palm, LVG in exergue. Imitating RIC 212 and Bastien 259, with changes. Imitations of Lugdunese siliquae of Julian II appear to be rare: Bastien publishes only two specimens, pl. XXXII, I 134 and Suppl II, pl. XLI, I 139, both quite different from ours. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Simmons, London, June 2001. This imitation is in competent style, but makes several curious errors in the legends. In the obverse legend, the normal PP is replaced by PRP, with an extra R. In the reverse legend, a B replaces the expected RI at the end of VICTORIA, and the normal singular AVG is replaced by the plural AVGG. Moreover the three Ds in the legend, one on the obverse and two on the reverse, are rendered as reversed Cs, without the required vertical stroke to close them. Mint State.

Lot 636

393-423 AD. Solidus, 4.47gg (12h). Ravenna, c. 395-408 AD. Obv: D N HONORI - VS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VICTORI - A AVGGG Emperor standing right in military dress, holding vexillum and Victory on globe, placing foot on bearded captive sitting on ground before him, COMOB in exergue, R - V across field. RIC 1287 = 1319 (S). Depeyrot 7/1 (p. 188, 763 spec.). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Alex Malloy, May 2001. Mint State.

Lot 637

393-423 AD. Solidus, 4.46gg (5h). Ravenna, 402-406 AD. Obv: D N HONORI - VS P F AVG Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VICTORI - A AVGGG Emperor standing right, holding vexillum and Victory on globe, placing foot on captive cowing before him, COMOB in exergue, R - V across field. RIC 1287 (S ). Cohen 44 (20 Fr.). Mint State.

Lot 641

425-455 AD. Solidus, 4.48gg (12h). Ravenna, 430-445 AD. Obv: D N PLA VALENTI - NIANVS P F AVG Rosette-diademened, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front. Rx: VICTORI - AAVGGG Emperor standing facing, holding long cross and Victory on globe, placing right foot on head of human-headed serpent, COMOB in exergue, R - V across field. RIC 2019. Depeyrot 17/1. Cohen 19 (25 Fr.). Ex Freeman & Sear MB 12, 28 October 2005, lot 643. Mint State.

Lot 668

711-713 AD. Solidus, 4.26gg (7h). Constantinople. Obv: D (retrograde) N FILEPICuS - MuL - TuS AN Bust facing wearing loros and crown with cross atop. He holds a globus cruciger and a eagle-tipped scepter surmounted with a cross. Rx: VICTO[R]IA - Avςu Z Cross potent on three steps with CONOB beneath. Berk 204 var. (officina). MIB III 1. Sear 1447. Mint state.

Lot 686

Usurper, 1078 AD. Follis, 9.83gg (12h). Thessalonica. Obv: Facing bust of Christ Pantokrator. Rx: Patriarchal cross on base; barred. NC 1992, pl. 36, B. Sear 1903A. Listed incorrectly in DOC, p. 706, N 1 as anonymous. P. Grierson, Nicephorus Bryennius or Nicephorus Basilacius?" NumCirc LXXXIV.1 (January 1976), type a; R. Bland, "A Follis of Nicephorus Basilacius?". There were always doubts as to who issued this coin. It was thought of as Anonymous N because there was no readable legend. In 1976 a partial readable legend was discovered which is also included in this coin. Very few examples of this coin are recorded. Though messy and weak because struck by a usurper with worn dies, this coin is actually little worn so technically aEF.

Lot 274

Antique Oil on Canvas, Austrian Landscape Scene with Mountains, Signed R. Shoner Lower Left. Yellowing to canvas. Canvas measures 18-1/2" H x 30-1/4" W, frame measures 25" H x 37" W. Shipping $145.00 (estimate $400-$600)

Lot 348

After Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) andAugustus Charles Pugin (1762-1832)VAUXHALL GARDEN;GUILDHALL;WEST INDIA DOCKS;CUSTOM HOUSE;DRAWING ROOM, ST JAMES;HOUSE OF LORDS;EGYPTIAN HALL, MANSION HOUSE;HOUSE OF COMMONSEight hand-coloured aquatints from the ‘Microcosm of London’, published by R Ackermann's Repository of Art, 1808-181025.5 x 20cm (8)

Lot 42

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD STICK BAROMETER the angled ivory scales signed R Adie, Bold Street, Liverpool, rack and pinion vernier with arch top case, the trunk with mercury tube thermometer and turned cistern cover, 92cm high

Lot 57

A VICTORIAN SKELETON CLOCK the silvered wavy Roman chapter ring signed R. Jones, Liverpool, the twin train chain fusee movement with pull repeat striking on a bell, upon a giltwood base with glass dome, clock 28cm high

Lot 58

A VICTORIAN TWO DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER the silvered Roman dial signed R. A. Jones & Sons Ltd, Watch and Clock Makers, Southend on Sea, No.338 with subsidiary seconds and down/up dials, the inner bezel inscribed Greenwich Mean Time, the three part hinged box case with brass inset mounts and handles

Lot 62

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE the white enamel Roman dial signed R. A. Jones & Sons, Southend on Sea, with subsidiary alarm dial, 11cm high

Lot 151

A late Victorian three-piece silver tea set by R.&S. Garrard & Co, of plain Augsburg form with fruitwood finial and scrolled handle, comprising teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, London 1898 & 1900, teapot 16cm high, gross weight 45.6oz

Lot 378

An elm carved wooden sculpture of a family group, in the style of Henry Moore, stamped to the underside of base 'R. Thompson,' 48cm high. Provenance: From the same elderly vendor as lot 581 in the auction, the Robert Mouseman Thompson table and chairs.

Lot 507

J R R Tolkien 'The Fellowship of the Ring', seventh impression 1957, 'The Two Towers', sixth impression 1959, 'The Return of the King', fifth impression 1959, all in dust jackets with maps intact and a copy of Adolf Hitler 'Mein Kampf', 1933

Lot 141

ANTIQUE MAHOGANY INLAID CASED LONGCASE CLOCK WITH HANDPAINTED AND ENAMELLED ROLLING MOON DIAL BY R FLETCHER, CHESTER

Lot 402

A brass bulkhead timepiece, early 20th century, of typical form, the white enamel Roman numeral dial marked for & JAMES WHITE Ltd & HUTTON, 11 BILLITER ST. LONDON, 12cm diameter excluding brackets, together with a brass desk timepiece , early 20th century, with French drum movement with later platform level escapement and stamped R & CO, MADE IN PARIS, the white Roman numeral dial S. SMITH & SON LTD, 9, STRAND, LONDON, W., the case of sedan type, 10cm diameter, excluding handle and feet (2) Kelvin,White and Hutton were chronometer and nautical instrument makers working both from 11 Billiter Street, London and 16, 18 and 20 Cambridge Street Glasgow from the late 19th century up to around 1925.

Lot 3

A Martinware stoneware inkwell in the form of a tortoise, modelled with mouth open, inscribed to underside R W Martin & Sons London & Southall, 14cm wide

Lot 665

A Russian butterscotch amber brooch, with four amber beads, two butterscotch, two lighter orange in colour, on white metal back, marked P followed by a star with harp in 875, backwards R, K 4?, 5.5cm wide.

Lot 196

A pair of Edward VII silver peppers, maker R & S Garrard & Co, London 1905, crested, 2.5oz

Lot 216

A set of four George IV silver tablespoons, fiddle pattern with engraved initial 'R', maker William Bateman, London 1820, 7.5oz

Lot 237

A Victorian silver matched four piece tea and coffee set, circular baluster form with scroll handles, makers R & S Garrard & Co, teapot London 1842, coffee pot London 1861, cream jug 1855, and a two-handled sugar bowl, makers Edward and John Barnard, London 1857, gross weight 67oz, the sugar bowl and cream jug with bases engraved 'Formerly the Property of HM Queen Victoria'

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