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Green Gold Quartz and White Topaz Ring, in trillion style, comprising three square cut green gold quartz stones separated by three graduated pairs of round cut white topaz, set in a stylish design, in a 14ct gold vermeil and silver decorative openwork gallery; a total of 7cts of the Brazilian mined gemstones; size R
Judaica Silver Mounted Grape Crystal Wine Decanter, with Crystal and Silver Grapes Stopper. Judaica Reticulated Grape Silver Decanter Tag with Blessing. Base is Silver Mounted with Grapes and Leaves and Signed Brunel. Hallmarked with an R in a Square, D with a Star under. G. a 3-5g with an MC under it. Measures 14 Inches Tall 6-1/2 Inches wide from Handle to Spout. Good Condition Small loss to Glass Front Top, 2 bumps to Top. Shipping $48.00
A WWII four medal Germany and France Star campaign group awarded to C/J 611502 Peter Rowland James Harris coder RN together with demob leather suitcase containing paperwork, photographs HM Destroyer black silk cap ribbon, tow coders cloth shoulder badges, Canadian souvenir pendants, a German metal badge and other personal effects. Catalogue note: seaman Peter R J Harris served as a coder in the Royal Navy during WWII, enlisting on 11 Aug 1943 and released on 6 Nov 1946. During this time he served on board the ships HMS Royal Arthur, Cabbola, Pembroke, Cochrane II (Vivian), Cochrane II (Wolsey), Seaborn, Pluto and Boscauent
A large selection of 17th, 18th and later books and bibles, many leather bound to include various Dickens books to include a David Copperfield edition, circa 1850, The Arguments of Sir Richard Hutton Knight, One of the Judges of the Common Pleas and Sir George Crooke Knight, one the Judges of the Kings Bench, together with The Certificate of Sir John Denham Knight, one of the Barons of the Exchequer, printed by M Flesher and R Young, the Assignees of I More Esq. 1641 and Argalus and Parathenia written by Fra. Quarles, printed by F R for The Rooks and the Lamb and ink bottle in Newgate Street, circa 1677, leather bound
Early English Furniture and Woodwork by Herbert Cescinsky and Ernest R Gribble, pub. George Routledge & Sons Ltd 1923. Two volumes complete in One, with dust wrapper, signed by Stewart Linford to front endpaper, along with two Mallett catalogues; Extraordinary Furniture by David Linley, pub. Mitchell Beazley 1996, and five other books on Furniture, Country Houses and Windsor Castle, all bearing the Stewart Linford signature to the front endpaper (9)
A makers plaque inscribed R&W. Hawthorn Engineers No.1233 Newcastle on Tyne 1864, mounted on a wooden plaque, 18 x 35.5cm, also a harpoon style ships log by Walkers of London. Both Items recovered by the vendor from the wreck of the "Marie Stewart" a ship sunk off Whitby during WWI by a German U-Boat (2).
BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Gold Crown of Five Shillings, third to fourth issue, broad crowned bust left, ear visible, initial mark coronet (1567-1570), pellet and comma stops on obverse, ELIZABETH. D’. G’. ANG’. FR’. ET. HI. REGINA, outer beaded circle surrounding, rev inverted die axis, crowned quartered shield of arms, E to left, R to right, beaded circle surrounding, pellet stops on reverse, SCVTVM. FIDEI. PROTEGET. EAM, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, 2.61g (Schneider 771; B&C H10 bust 4C; N 1995; S 2522A). Creased and straightened, otherwise about very fine / good fine.
BRITISH COINS, James I (1603-1625), Gold Unite of Twenty Shillings, second coinage (1604-1619), second crowned and armoured bust right holding orb and sceptre, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark lis (1604-1605) both sides, pellet and comma stops on legend, .IACOBVS. D’. G’. MAG’. BRIT’. FRAN’. ET. HIB’. REX., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, I to left, R to right, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark escallop struck over a rose, pellet stop legend, .FACIAM. EOS. IN. GENTEM. VNAM., 9.90g (Schneider II-22; N 2083; S 2618). Has been creased and straightened in two places, otherwise fully round, very fine and toned, a scarce mark and bust. ex H Webb Jr collection, purchased by A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd during World War II
BRITISH COINS, James I, Gold Unite of Twenty Shillings, second coinage (1604-1616), fifth crowned and armoured bust right holding orb and sceptre, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark Tun (1615-1616) both sides, pellet and comma stops on legend, :IACOBVS: D’. G’. MA’. BRI’. FRA’. ET’. HI’. REX., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, I to left, R to right, beaded circle surrounding, colon stop legend, .FACIAM: EOS: IN: GENTEM: VNAM, 9.82g (Schneider II-28; N 2085; S 2620). About very fine / very fine and nicely toned, obverse portrait a little weakly struck in parts and small flan split at MA of obverse legend.
BRITISH COINS, James I, Gold Half-Unite or Double-Crown, second coinage (1604-1619), fourth crowned bust right, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark coronet (1607-1609) both sides, pellet and comma stops on legend, +.IACOBVS’. D’. G’. MAG’. BRIT’. FRAN’. ET’. HIB’. REX., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, I to left, R to right, beaded circle surrounding, pellet stop legend, +.HENRICVS. ROSAS. REGNA. IACOBVS., 4.07g (Schneider II-34; N 2087; S 2622). Weak in parts of legend and has been made round, otherwise very fine with pleasant red tone.
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Obsidional Coinage, Silver Ninepence on lozenge shaped flan, 1645, Newark besieged, large crown over value, C to left, R to right, beaded border both sides, rev inscription and date, NEWARKE, 4.40g (Hird 262; Brooker -; N 2641; S 3145). Weak in parts, very fine, toned and rare, not represented in the Brooker Collection with this spelling of Newark.
BRITISH COINS, Oliver Cromwell (died 1658), Gold Broad of Twenty Shillings, 1656, laureate head left, legend and toothed border surrounding, OLIVAR D. G. R. P. ANG. SCO. ET HIB. &c PRO, rev inverted die axis, crowned quartered shield of arms of the Protectorate, date above, legend and toothed border surrounding, PAX. QVÆRITVR. BELLO., edge straight grained, 9.06g (Lessen A2; WR 39 R2; N 2744; S 3225). About extremely fine with a superb reverse, several light hairline marks in the fields both sides, wear to the high points of the hair, cheek and forehead, very attractive light red tone. According to an article “Warrants and Sketches of Thomas Simon” by D F Allen in the British Numismatic Journal Volume 23, 1940, The Warrant ordering Oliver Cromwell portrait coinage was dated 27 November 1656, and signed by Clerk of Council W Jessop. The order on vellum has Thomas Simon’s name entered over an erasure of the name Blondeau, due to the fact that the coins were actually struck on Blondeau’s machinery, but all engraving was by Thomas Simon. In this warrant two coins are specifically ordered, the Gold Broad and the Silver Crown. The order has drawings of the Crown, interestingly with an armoured bust of Cromwell with laurel wreath inspired by the Dunbar medal; and the Gold Broad of 20-Shillings. Beaded circles are also drawn on the warrant to represent an intention for other denominations from Silver Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence to a Gold Half Broad and Gold Crown. Dies were made as a direct result of this warrant for the Gold Broad of 20-Shillings as we have offered here.
BRITISH COINS, Oliver Cromwell (died 1658), Gold Broad of Twenty-Shillings, 1656, laureate head left, legend and toothed border surrounding, OLIVAR D. G. R. P. ANG. SCO. ET HIB. &c PRO, rev inverted die axis, crowned quartered shield of arms of the Protectorate, date above, legend and toothed border surrounding, PAX. QVÆRITVR. BELLO., edge straight grained, 9.00g (Lessen A2; WR 39 R2; N 2744; S 3225). Brilliant, good very fine / about extremely fine, several light hairline marks in fields on both sides, wear to the high points of the hair. ex St James’s Auction 1, 13 October 2004, lot 478 According to an article “Warrants and Sketches of Thomas Simon” by D F Allen in the British Numismatic Journal Volume 23, 1940, The Warrant ordering Oliver Cromwell portrait coinage was dated 27 November 1656, and signed by Clerk of Council W Jessop. The order on vellum has Thomas Simon’s name entered over an erasure of the name Blondeau, due to the fact that the coins were actually struck on Blondeau’s machinery, but all engraving was by Thomas Simon. In this warrant two coins are specifically ordered, the Gold Broad and the Silver Crown. The order has drawings of the Crown, interestingly with an armoured bust of Cromwell with laurel wreath inspired by the Dunbar medal; and the Gold Broad of 20-Shillings. Beaded circles are also drawn on the warrant to represent an intention for other denominations from Silver Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence to a Gold Half Broad and Gold Crown. Dies were made as a direct result of this warrant for the Gold Broad of 20-Shillings as we have offered here.
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Aethelred II, Silver Penny, CRVX type (c.991-997), Oxford mint, moneyer Godinc, draped bust left with sceptre, three pellet head, within linear circle, legend commences at top, +Æ?ELRÆD REX ANGLORX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev voided cross within linear circle, tiny pellet at centre, letters C R V X in each angle, legend surrounding, +GODINC M-O OXNA, 1.60g (BMC type IIIa; N 770; S 1148). Undulating flan with some peck marks, otherwise about very fine, lightly toned.
BRITISH COINS, George III, Copper Pattern Halfpenny, 1788, struck on a 37mm flan, by Pingo, laureate and cuirassed bust right, no stops in legend, toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, standing facing Britannia holding olive branch and wand, shield to left, globe to right, date in exergue, BRITANNIA with stop, edge plain (Peck 921 VR). Practically as struck, toned, four tiny pin-prick digs on the obverse, a couple of carbon spots on obverse, extremely rare. ex Capt R M Murchison, Sotheby, 27 June 1864, undetermined lot number ex Fleet-Surgeon A E Weightman collection, Sotheby, 20 December 1926, lot 99 and plate II, sold for £3/12/- purchased from A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd in 1950, for £10/10/-, by Rev E Rogers ex Rev Edgar Rogers collection, purchased by A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, c.1960 ex Baldwin’s Auction 52, 25 September 2007, lot 578

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