Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1559-78, AV Crown, 2.78g, m.m. lion, crowned bust left, rev. crowned shield dividing e r (cf. Schneider 751; N.1995; S.5222), pierced, creased, a field, fine, scarce provenance Found March 2007, Yewshott, nr, Farnham, Hants VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
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Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Pound, 11.02g, m.m. tun, crowned bust left with flowing hair wearing elaborate dress with high ruff, rev. crowned shield dividing e r (Schneider 798; N.2008; S.2534), small marks on edge and light scratches in front of face, good fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
x Charles I, Briot`s second milled issue, 1638-39, Halfcrown, 14.91g, m.m. anchor left .b. below / anchor right, inverted b below, king crowned, riding left, stoney ground below, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing crowned c and r (Brooker 724; N.2304; S.2858), adjustment marks on shield, pleasing detail of king and horse, good very fine, rare provenance SCMB, May 1956, VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
x Charles I, Civil War coinages, York, 1643-44, Halfcrown, 14.05g, m.m. lion, type 6, king, crowned and holding sword, riding left, ebor below, rev. crowned, oval garnished shield dividing crowned c and r, floral sprays in legend (Brooker 1082; N. 2314; S.2868), small stain below horse, excellent detail of horseman, almost extremely fine VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Newark besieged, 1645-46, Halfcrown, 1645, 14.55g, crown dividing c-r, value below, rev. obs: / newark / 1645 (Brooker 1221; N.2638; S.3140), flat above crown and corresponding area on reverse, fine, the scarcer of the two dates VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Pontefract besieged, 1648-49, in name of Charles II, February - 24 March 1649, octagonal Shilling, 4.61g, crowned c r, dvm: spiro: spero, rev. carolvs. secvndvs: 1648, castle gateway, obs to left, cannon protruding to right, flag above on tower dividing p c (Brooker 1234; N.2648; S.3150), very fine, rare VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Rackham, Arthur (ills.) "The Rhinegold & The Valkyrie", William Heinemann, 1928, colour frontis, colour plates, tipped in, tissue guards, front hinge cracked, grey boards with gilt titles Armour, G. Denholm (ills.) "Hunts With Jorrocks", Hodder & Stoughton, various colour plates tipped in, on green card, red cloth with gilt decorations and Blackmore, R. D. "Lorna Doone"
Raffald, Elizabeth "The Experienced English Housekeeper...dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton, whom the author lately served as Housekeeper...", 8th edition, printed for R. Baldwin, 1782, frontis portrait missing, three folding plates, contemporary full calf with raised bands, no titles. (Mrs Raffald was sometime housekeeper to Lady Elizabeth Warburton, married the gardener, opened a Confectioner's shop in Manchester, set up a Cookery School. She went on to have 15 daughters, ran 2 Inns, founded Salfords first newspaper, established a registry office for servants and compiled Manchester's first directory). Also Manby, G.W. "An Historic and Picturesque Guide from Clifton through the Counties of Monmouth, Glamorgan and Brecknock...", Fenley and Baylis, 1802, frontis map, various engraved plates and illustrations throughout, quarter leather, marbled boards, Barclay, Robert "An Apology for the true Christian Divinity... of the People called Quakers", Richardson and Clark, 1765,bookplate inside front cover,contemporary full leather,gilt rules to spine, Roscoe,Thomas "Wandering in South Wales including The River Wye", Tilt and Simpkin, illustrated throughout, vignette to half title, full Morocco, blind stamped decoration with armorial crest on front board, gilt decorations to spine including Prince of Wales feathers, with the book is a letter dated 1838 and one other volume (5)
Africana-A Presentation Copy of Treasure Island, the full leather binding with "Government of Natal Education Department" in gilt on front cover Meyerowitz, Eva L. R. "At the Court of an African King", Faber & Faber, 1962, blue cloth Reitz, Deneys "Trekking On", Faber & Faber, 1944, dust jacket (torn) Pretorious, P. J. "Jungle Man, the Autobiography of Major P. J. Pretorious", The Travel Book Club, 1949, dust jacket Reitz, Deneys "No Outspan", Faber & Faber, 1943, and three other volumes (8)
Tripura, Dhanya Manikya, Tanka, 10.66g, undated, lion facing left, annulet above, all within a circle and toothed border, r... Tripura, Dhanya Manikya, Tanka, 10.66g, undated, lion facing left, annulet above, all within a circle and toothed border, rev. in three lines: Śri Dha/nya Mani/kya Devah and arabesques within a circle, with toothed border (RB. 51; KM. 40), reverse strike showing some movement of the die, good very fine, rare View Terms & Conditions
Assam, Gaurinatha Simha, octagonal 1/8-Rupees (5), undated except for one with "1" at the bottom of the obverse, Śri &... Assam, Gaurinatha Simha, octagonal 1/8-Rupees (5), undated except for one with "1" at the bottom of the obverse, Śri Śri Gau/rinatha, rev. Simha Nri/pasya or Nipasya; octagonal 1/16-Rupees (3), undated, one with "ra" at bottom of obverse, Śri Gau/rinstha, rev. Simha/ Nripasya; octagonal 1/32-Rupees (5), undated, Śri/ Gau, rev. rina/thasya (RB. R124.1, R126.1, R127.1, R128.1, R130.1, R132.1; KM. 196, 197, 193, 194?, 190), very fine, R.127, R130 rare (13) Provenance:The striking of small 1/32-Rupees was an innovation introduced towards the end of Gaurinatha`s reign, when he was based at Dichoi. Their purpose was said to be for making small charitable donations as there was a shortage of cowries. View Terms & Conditions
Assam, Sarvvananda Simha, octagonal Half-Rupees (2), 5.63, 5.70g, undated, different obverse legends, and slightly different r... Assam, Sarvvananda Simha, octagonal Half-Rupees (2), 5.63, 5.70g, undated, different obverse legends, and slightly different reverse legends: obv. Śri Śri Kr?/shn?a Charana Ma/dhukarasy, rev. Śri Śri Sa/rvvananda Si/mha Nripasya, obv. Śri Śri Kri/shna Pada Pa/rayanasya, rev. Śri Śri Sa/rvvananda Si/mha Nripasya (RB. X10, X11.1; KM. 304, 306), very fine, scarce (2) View Terms & Conditions
Assam, Sarvvananda Simha, octagonal Half-Rupees (2), 5.85, 5.69g, undated, different obverse legends, and slightly different r... Assam, Sarvvananda Simha, octagonal Half-Rupees (2), 5.85, 5.69g, undated, different obverse legends, and slightly different reverse legends: obv. Śri Śri Kri/shna Charana Ma/dhukarasya, rev. Śri Śri Sa/rvvananda Si/mha Nripasya, obv. Śri Śri Kri/shna Pada Pa/rayanasya, rev. Śri Śri Sarvva/nanda Simha Na/rendrasya (RB. X.10, X12.1; KM. 303, 306), very fine to good very fine, scarce (2) View Terms & Conditions
Six George III reverse glass pictures of Admirals, `Sr. Charles Saunders Vice Adml. of the Blue and Lieut. General of His Majesty`s Marine Forces.` 13¾ x 9¾ (34.7 x 24.6cm); `ADMIRAL CORNWALLIS.`, `Pub. Aug. 1. 1805, by I. Hinton 44 Wells Strt.`; ``The Honble. Augustus Keppel, Commander of His Majesty`s Ship the TORBAY.` after Joshua Reynolds, `Printed for Jno. Bowles & Soon, at the Black Horse in Cornhill.`; `The Honble. Sr. EDWD. HAWKE, Knt. of th BATH, Admiral of the Blue.`, `Printed for J. Smith at Hogarth`s head, Cheapside 1763.`; `ADMIRAL SIR R. I. STRACHAN BART.`, `Published Nov. 28, 1805 by I. Hinton, 44 Wells Strt. Oxford Strt. London`; and Rear- Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood. (6) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
Four George III reverse glass pictures of Royal Navy Admirals,`The Honble. Edward Boscawen Admiral of the Blue Squadron of His Majesty`s Fleet.`, `Sold by Henry Overton at the White Horse Without Newgate & by J.M. Ardell.`, 14 x 10in (35.3 x 25.3cm); `The Rt. Honble. George Lord Anson, Baron of Soberton`, after Joshua Reynolds, `Published Augt. 8th 1821 by RICHARD H. LAURIE, No. 53 Fleet Street, London.`; `The RIGHT HONBLE. RICHARD LORD HOWE.`, `LONDON: Publifh`d as the Act directs, 9th Novr. 1777 by JOHN MORRIS, Rathbone Place.`; `The Honorable AUGUSTUS KEPPEL Admiral of the Blue & Commander in Chief of a Squadron of Ships.`, `LONDON Printed for R. SAYER & J. BENNETT, No. 53 Fleet Street, as the Act directs 1 Sepr. 1778.`. (4) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
Nelson interest. A 19th century brown glazed and silver lustre pottery bust of Lord Nelson, 8¾in (22cm) high, a parian bust of Nelson after John Flaxman, the reverse impressed `R & L` for Robinson and Leadbetter; a Derby porcelain bust of Nelson, the base with his dates; three Staffordshire pottery models, two titled `Death of Nelson`; a Samson bowl in the Nelson Service pattern and a porcelain mug with an applied bisque bust of Wellington, titled. (8) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A German silhouette by J. C. Weinrauch (1765-1846), behind a bevelled glass front, the bust of a gentleman within a gilt rondel flanked by a cherub and literary symbols, on a pink fabric ground, signed `J. C. Wein`r auch del`, late 18th / early 19th century, 3½ x 2¾in (8.8 x 6.9cm). Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A collection of 19th century blue and white earthenware Royal Navy Mess plates, `MESS 6` with rope and chain borders, impressed `10`; `MESS No. 11`, with port landscape vignettes and Naval trophies; `MESS No. 26`, the reverse with an impressed `Crown patent` and printed mark `THE GEM`; `MESS No. 25` and `MESS No. 18` both with busts of Queen Victoria and with sailors; `MESS 11`, with rope and anchor border with flowers and leaves; `MESS 1`, printed mark `B.T.P. Co.`; `MESS 4`, unmarked; `MESS No. 3 MORGAN`, ship vignettes, flowers and naval trophies, `Crown` impressed mark, `MESS No. 41`, King portrait bust with sailors, printed mark `H&T`; `ROYAL NAVY MESS No. 25`, printed mark `FLETCHER & MILLER`, CHINA, GLASS & GENERAL HARDWARE WAREHOUSE, BUTCHER St. PORTSEA`; `MARINE`, impressed `IRONSTONE` and printed Davenport mark, `PER MARE PER TERRAM, R M A, SERGEANTS MESS`, impressed mark `WEDGWOOD`; `JUNIOR UNITED SERVICE CLUB`, impressed `REAL IRONSTONE CHINA`, printed mark `SHARPUS & Co. 13 COCKSPUR ST. LONDON.`. (14) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A LADIES STEEL & WHITE GOLD ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST BRACELET WATCH DATED 1989 WITH BOX & PAPERS D: Purple mother of pearl dial with gilt diamond set markers, date aperture. M: Automatic quick set movement signed Rolex. C: Oyster case with solid white gold fluted bezel, sapphire crystal, ref 69174, signed Montres Rolex S.A. & numbered, R series, Rolex crown, case diameter measures approx 25mm. B: Original Rolex Jubilee bracelet. CONDITION REPORT D: Dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use, sapphire crystal unmarked. B: In very good condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet.
Mary Chawner & others, a mixed lot of silver flatware and holloware, comprising four dessert spoons, five table forks, three dessert forks and a silver teaspoon with boxing medallion terminal, awarded to R G Saunders for the Royal Air Force Boxing Association against London University 1936/37. Various dates and makers.
*World War I, War Medal (7540 Pte. F.J. Street 2-Lond. R.), with CWGC information, Frederick James Street, killed 19 September, 1916 and buried at St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen; WWII, 1939-45 and France & Germany stars; War & Defence medals; Germany, WWI-3rd Reich, Iron Cross trio, brooch mounted; others (2); and QEII, Afghanistan miniature (Lot subject to VAT)
World War I, Pair, War and Victory medals (Lt. R. S. Robinson. Suff. R.), almost extremely fine (2) * With typed research showing two possibilities of names, either Richard S. or Robert S. Whichever, he served in North Russia, 1918-1919 and in 1939 re-enlisted as a Temporary Captain, finally released from service 1946
An Edwardian Art Nouveau style silver lidded mustard pot R F Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1910, of urn form with three stylised strap handles extending to form the feet, on a pedestal base, with blue glass liner, 3in. (7.5cm.) high, together with an Arts & Crafts style pepper caster, an American cream jug marked `B B & Co N. York`, a George V shallow sugar basin, a salt spoon and a mustard ladle, silver weight 11.5oz. (6)
An early 19th century transformational card game by R. Ackermann - Changeable Portraits of Gentlemen the game comprising twenty-eight shoulder-length aquatint portraits of gentlemen in profile, each sliced into three sections, in the original divided wooden box with sliding lid with a lacquered print of one of the portraits, the verso of lid with printed instructions, pub. date Jan. 1, 1819, the base with label advertising the companion game `Changeable Ladies`, the box 4 x 2 7/8in. (10.2 x 12.4cm.), one card `slice` missing.
A Vellum cabin case with fitted silver contents c.1930, the top lifting to reveal a double compartment fitted with silver vanity/grooming accoutrements - husk bordered and machined brushes, faceted glass jars, shoe horn button hook and mirrors, all engraved with scrolled initial `R`, hallmarked for Corke Brothers of London, 1930, on closer inspection the dual compartment lid lifts out to transform into a portable vanity case, brown nylon interior, vellum horse bit carrying handle, initials R. R. branded to front, the case 22 x 14½in. (56 x 37cm.), with outer canvas cover.
Harris, Captain W. Cornwallis Portraits of the Game and Wild Animals of Africa, Frank Read Press, 1976 Reprint of 1840 edition, Limited edition of 550 of which this is No. 188, stunning colour plates and blac, and white illustrations. This facsimile reprint has a full colour portrait of the author and introduction by Frank R. Bradlow, 60 x 43cm half leather, in excellent condition signed by Frank, E. Read on reverse of title page.

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