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Early 18th century AD. Struck at Gotha(?"). Obv: profile bust of Vesapasian with VESPASIANVS ROM IMP AVG legend. Rev: Jewish captive by palm tree with IVDAEA CAPTA legend; SC in exergue. Mitchiner JMT 1, 2231-2232 (same dies; flaws at R of ROM and P of CAPTA); see Neumann 32533-32535. This small series of anonymous 'Roman' jetons includes examples for Augustus, Vitellius and Domitian, in addition to this of Vespasian; they are all based loosely on original Roman coin issues. 5.14 grams. [No Reserve] Very fine.
1953. A mixed group of commemorative items for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II comprising: a white-glazed dish with photographic portrait of Elizabeth in a cartouche supported by a lion and unicorn with crown above, flags to the rear, scroll with legend 'HM Queen Elizabeth II 1953' and '2nd June 1953' beneath, stamped to the underside 'Staffs Teaset Co. Ltd. Plex St. Pottery, Tunstall. Made in England'; a pink teacup with yellow interior, photographic portrait in cartouche with supporters, scroll beneath with legend 'June 2nd Elizabeth, 1953' and 'Coronation' beneath, 'E II R' crowned monogram to the reverse, 'Elizabeth II Coronation June 2nd 1953' to the underside; a white-glazed mug with high-relief portrait of Elizabeth and incuse 'June 2nd 1953' above, 'E II R' monogram in a square with shamrock, rose, thistle and daffodil, 'KSP England' to the underside; octagonal-section tin with hinged lid, photographic portraits of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip to the broad faces, royal motto to the narrow faces over 'Souvenir of the Coronation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II June 2nd 1953', to the underside 'Daintee regd. Confectionery Co. Ltd. Blackpool England'; a glass dish with textured lettering 'Queen Elizabeth II Coronation' to the flange rim, 'June 1953' in heater shields, central crown over 'E II R' monogram, crossed mace and sword; printed silk headscarf with images of Queen Elizabeth on horseback, royal castles, shields, banners and scroll with legend 'Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II June 1953'. Property of an Essex collector; acquired 1960-1990. 1.6 kg total, headscarf: 75 x 67cm (29 1/2 x 26 1/2"). [6, No Reserve] Fine condition, some usage wear, headscarf partly faded.
Probably 20th century AD. Obv: IMP OTHO CAESAR AVG TR POT legend with bewigged head of Otho right. Rev: SECVRITAS P R legend around, SC in exergue, emperor standing right before altar, extending his hand toward three soldiers carrying standards. Copying the Paduan coin Lawrence Cavino 23; Montigny 23; Cohen I, p. 254, Note 1; Klawans 2. Type invented by Cavino, this is a cast copy of a later date and omitting the distinctive dots at the end of the word POT and beneath the bust. 23.67 grams. [No Reserve] Very fine.
9th-12th century AD. A round-section bronze hoop with expanding bezel formed from braided wires. From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. 7.04 grams, 25mm overall, 18.95mm internal diameter (approximate size British R 1/2, USA 8 3/4, Europe 19.38, Japan 18) (1"). [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Dated 18th November 1884. A manuscript letter signed by James Russell Lowell on a folded sheet of 'Legation of the United States, London' notepaper and reading: 'Dear Mrs Phillips, My delightful friend Mrs O'Malley tells me that you would like a little whistle of the same kind with one I gave to her. She tells me also that she thinks you would honour me by accepting one from me. I therefore enclose one in the hope that it may be welcome. Faithfully yours, J R Lowell'. Property of a Kent collectior, ex Steinberg collection; acquired USA, 1970s (with a dealer slip, priced at $60"). James Russell Lowell (February 22, 1819–August 12, 1891) was an American Romantic poet and diplomat; in January 1880, he was appointed Minister to England, where Queen Victoria remarked that she had never seen an ambassador who ... won so much regard as Mr. Lowell. He returned to the United States in 1885, after the death of his second wife; several collections of Lowell's works and letters were published posthumously. 3.84 grams, 10x15.5cm (4 x 6 1/4"). [No Reserve] Fine condition. An interesting personal note.
13th-15th century AD. A flat-section silver hoop with bezel formed as three discoid cells, yellow and red glass cabochon inserts. From a private Austrian collector; acquired in the 1980s. 6.20 grams, 26mm overall, 18.83mm internal diameter (approximate size British R, USA 8 3/4, Europe 19.0, Japan 18) (1"). [No Reserve] Fine condition, damage to underside of hoop.
Devonian Period, 417-354 million years BP. A group of three trilobites comprising a Devonian specimen of Greenops boothi accompanied by a Gregory, Bottley, and Lloyd label reading: 'DEVONIAN, Greenops boothi, Hamilton, New York, USA', and two unidentified trilobites in shale, all in old white card trays. From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. Cf. Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis Smithsonian Rock and Gem, (2008), p.340. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principle London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883"). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby's before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. Trilobites are a well-known fossil group of extinct marine arthropods and form one of the earliest known groups of arthropods. The trilobites were among the most successful of all early animals, roaming the oceans for over 270 million years. Among other distinctions, they are the the first known animals to develop eyes. 391 grams total, 45mm-10.5cm (1 3/4 - 4 1/4"). [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
A lot to include a Victorian 9ct rose gold pendant, engraved to front 'Charity Grantham Cup' and reverse 'J. R. Codling Full Back LCS', hallmarked Birmingham 1890, weight approx. 4.8g, a 9ct rose gold T-bar, stamped 9ct, weight approx. 1.2g, together with a 1847 young head Victoria crown, reverse enameled and converted into a brooch, (3).
A lot to include a 14ct yellow gold amethyst dress ring, set with a square cut amethyst, hallmarked 1992, assay office indistinct, ring size R (fitted with ring guard), together with a 14ct yellow gold cubic zirconia three stone ring, hallmarked London 2005, ring size X, a yellow metal cased Lipton wrist watch, stamped 14k, a pendant and chain, both stamped 375, two yellow metal fobs, both having engraved seals, a yellow metal chain, unmarked, with locket and medallion attached, (7).
Caldecott, Randolph "Graphic Pictures", "More Graphic Pictures", "Last Graphic Pictures" and "Gleanings from the Graphic", all published George Routledge & Sons, oblong small folio, black and white and colour illustrations, pictorial boards, all a little worn and stained but text and pictures clean together with R Caldecott picture books "The Three Jovial Huntsmen", "The Great Panjandrum Himself", "Come Lasses and Lads", "The House that Jack Built" and "Mrs Mary Blaize...", all published George Routledge, pictorial paper covers (9)
WALES INTERNATIONAL JERSEY, UNKNOWN, CIRCA 1920s Condition: excellent, bearing Prince of Wales feather crest, outfitters label for 'R W FORSYTH' and with No. 1 to panel stitched to reverse Provenance: from the family of Danny Ellis Davies, rugby author, historian and part of the British Lions touring party 1955
A stuffed and mounted Thames Trout, in naturalistic setting, within a bow fronted three sided glazed display case, inscribed "Thames Trout 5 lbs 12 oz Caught at Radcot by T/SGT. R. H. Burneson, USAF, 3rd May 1952", bears label inside inscribed "Preserved by J. Cooper & Son 78 Bath Road Hounslow Midex" CONDITION REPORTS Case is 73cm long approx x 17cm deep at widest, x 34cm high. Case appears to have been reconditioned. The outside has some areas of peeling and crazing to paintwork. There are tacks/screws coming through the top of the case. General wear and tear.
A stuffed and mounted Thames Trout, in naturalistic setting, within a bow fronted three sided glazed display case, inscribed to front "Thames Trout 9 lbs 8 oz Caught by Joe Stallard June 3rd 1963 R A Club" CONDITION REPORTS A few small holes out of fins and small missing sections. Slight scale raising to the body. Case with some small scratches and chips.
A stuffed and mounted Thames Trout, in naturalistic setting, within a bow fronted three sided glazed display case, bears label inside inscribed "Thames Trout 7 lbs 7 oz Caught at Radcot Weir with dace bait by Mr R Belcher 12th August 1958" CONDITION REPORTS Case approx 80cm long, 17.5cm deep, 34 cm high. The right panel is broken. Case appears to have been reconditioned inside. The paintwork to the fishes head has run, the fin to back appears quite lumpy - see images. There are screws and tack marks to the inside of the case. The outside of case has some losses to paintwork and some crazing, generally has wear and tear.
Three boxes of sporting-related books, to include B. W. R. CURLING (HOTSPUR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH) "British Racecourses" illustrated by Lionel Edwards, "Fifty Years of Sport in Scotland" and "The Red Deer of Langwell" bound as one, PETER SCOTT "Morning Flight", CRASCREDO "Manners and Mannerisms", etc
A Maxwell No.3 iron golf club with drilled socket sides and flange to base, by STY. Andrew Golf Co, with Stag mark, a W Gibson & Co Deep Face mashie, a W Gibson & Co mashie with a pre-1930 outline star mark, a Ben Sayers cleek golf club circa 1920, a J&A Simpson, Edinburgh cleek, a Castle Golf Company Jigger made for Walter Locke & Co India, an Ernest Vaux Jigger, an FH Ayers Ltd of London niblick with Maltese cross mark, an R Forgan St Andrews cleek, an R. Bradbeer Eeze 5-iron, a T Stewart St Andrews cleek, an R. Wilson of St Andrews cleek, a Standard Golf Co of Sunderland aluminium putter, a wooden putter, a probably late 19th Century long nosed beech headed putter marked J Moore with horn insert to base, a Craigie Montrose 3-wood with horn insert and brass base, a J Stockton driver with horn inserts, a C Coombes Mendip golf club driver, an early 20th Century canvas golf bag, together with one volume "Collecting Old Golf Clubs" by Alec A Watt 1985,and an "Encylopaedia of Golf Collectibles" by J&M Allman 1984 CONDITION REPORTS All clubs have been regripped, 4 appear to have been filled and have been bound with black string. All have wear and tear, to include knocks, splits, rusting, etc. Golf bag has heavy wear.
JOHN MILTON - 'PARADISE LOST A POEM IN TWELVE BOOKS' printed for R. Crowder, C. Ware and T. Payne, 1785 together with 'The London Stage' published by Sherwood and Co. and 'Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell', 1854 (3)Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shippingCondition Report:Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
THE LIBRARY SHAKSPEARE, illustrated by Sir John Gilbert, George Cruikshank, and R. Dudley, in nine volumes published by William Mackenzie (9)Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shippingCondition Report:Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
WILLIAM DANIELL, A. R. A. - SKETCHES DRAWN FROM THE LIFE BY GEORGE DANCE, R. A., published 1809?, contains 42 fine portrait engravings by William DaniellBuyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shippingCondition Report:Spine has splits, appears to be missing main title page, inside very good condition
THE WORKS OF ALEXANDER POPE ESQ. in nine volumes, complete. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements; as they were delivered to the Editor, a little before his Death. Together with the commentary and notes of Mr. Warburton. Printed for A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst. 1757. (9)Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shippingCondition Report:Spines show some cracking, boards generally good.
TWO BOXED CORGI 1:50 SCALE DIECAST VEHICLES FROM THE 'HAULIERS OF RENOWN' SERIES, a Scania T Stuart Nicol Transport and Scania R C Doyle Plant Hire, together with a boxed Corgi 'Truckfest' DAF 105 David G Davies & Sons Ltd, and a Corgi 'Road Transport Heritage' AEC platform lorry 'Suttons of Cornwall', all limited editions (4)Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
A MONS STAR AND BAR GROUP OF FOUR, consisting of WWI trio named '8810 L Cpl E. Blythe R. War R' on Mons Star and 'A.W.O. CL 2' on victory and BWM, and a defence medal unnamed as issued, together with minor paperwork, badges, Princess Mary gift tin, tapestry photograph mount and a sectioned pineapple grenadeBuyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
J R Reid - a village pond with a lone figure in the foreground and cottages beyond watercolour bears a signature & dated 1910 10'' x 14'' in a gilt frame; and * Hulk - a landscape, a path in the foreground and low flying birds beyond watercolour bears a signature 17'' x 7'' in a gilt frame BSR
R *** W *** (British, 18th-19th Century) A young girl with a pitcher, seated by a tree signed on the tree "RW" oil on canvas, in a carved giltwood frame 74 x 61cm (29 x 24in) Provenance: The Boydell Galleries, North Street, Liverpool. From a Warwickshire country house. It has been suggested that the present painting may be by Richard Westall. Lined canvas, mould on reverse of lining. Paint layer quite thinly painted but stable and secure. Areas of retouching - especially in the sitter's face. Varnish is slightly yellowed, semi-matte. A little dirty.

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