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Giovanni Benedetto CASTIGLIONE PAN ASSIS PRÈS D’UN VASE. (Bartsch 18) 112 x 209. Eau-forte. Très belle épreuve légèrement jaunie, petites amincissures et restes de colle dans les angles au verso, petit accident et amincissure dans le bord supérieur, coupée au cuivre. On joint : - LA FUITE EN ÉGYPTE par Sébastien Bourdon. (R. Dumesnil 17) 225 x 186. Eau-forte, épreuve de l’état définitif, coupée au cuivre sur trois côtés, rognée au sujet sur le bord droit, légèrement tardive. Ens. de 2 planches.
JEAN PESNE L’EUCHARISTIE de la série des Sept Sacrements d’après N. Poussin. (R. Dumesnil n° 23, en premier état avec les noms de Poussin, Chantelou et de Pesne). 590 x 865. Très grande eau-forte, légèrement jaunie, pliure verticale médiane, petites traces de plis et rousseurs, pliure horizontale, infimes accidents dans les petites marges. On joint : - JÉSUS - CHRIST LIVRE A SES ENNEMIS par Robert Picou d’après Bassano. 427 x 295. (R.D. 7, IIIe et/V) coupée au sujet, amincissures, petit manque dans le bas avec 4 planches de l’école Flamande (d’après Jordaens, Sadeler, Van Dyck, de Bry, un peu jaunies, coupées. Ens. de 6 planches.
CARL GUTTENBERG THE TEA-TAX TEMPEST or THE ANGLO AMERICAN REVOLUTION. (R. Portalis et H. Beraldi T II, p. 363 ; British Museum, Catalogues of Political and Personal Satire TV, 1935) 360 x 440. Eau-forte et burin. Très belle épreuve avec le titre et les armes, avant la lettre complète, coupée avant la marque du cuivre, éraflure dans la lettre. Provenance: Cette planche est l’adaptation en contrepartie de « l’Oracle » par J. Dixon. Le temps avec une lanterne magique projette sur un rideau une représentation allégorique de la Révolution aux États Unis. Quatre personnages féminins symbolisent quatre parties du monde. Au centre une théière au-dessus d’un feu, un coq emblème de la France le maintient avec un soufflet ; cette épreuve avec le coq est rare car il a dû être supprimé par la suite. Le contenu de la théière explise, un serpent et le bonnet de la liberté sont projetés dans les airs avec des rayons de lumière et nuages de fumée au dessus. Cela faisant rapport à la taxe sur le thé. À droite des soldats américains avancent avec un drapeau sur lequel se trouve un serpent devant eux une figure allégorique de l’Amérique. À gauche des bêtes sauvages combattent.
A pair of solid silver Regimental William IV style Sauce Boats. The sauce boats stamped Silver G & Co, inscribed ‘Presented to the Officers 1st Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment by Captain R H W Owen’, complete with Regimental Badge and Regimental Numerals 33. The inscribed, ‘Presented to the Officers 1st Battalion Duke of Wellington Regiment by Major E N Linddell’, complete with Regimental Badge and Numerals 33. Combined weight, 740 grams
Solid silver Regimental Table Snuff Box. The large snuff box engraved with foliate design. Inscribed to the lid ‘33rd Regiment Sergeants Mess Duke of Wellington Regiment Prize Soldiers Industrial Exhibition for the whole of the Regiments of the Bombay Army, Poona 1866’. The inside lid inscribed ‘Awarded to the Regiment for Pre-eminence at the Exhibition and received at the hands of his Excellency Sir R Napier KCB Bombay with many expressions of commendation for the good example shown to the Bombay Army’. London hallmarked, dated 1866, 10 x 5 x 4.5 cms, 220 grams
Indian silver Regimental Table Cigar Lighter. The table lighter with two individual lighters mounted with Regimental Figures. The lighter inscribed ‘Presented to the Officers Mess 33rd Duke of Wellington Regiment by R S Green, Auld Lang Syne, 21st May 1873’ Bears marks of Hamilton & Co of Calcutta
A Royal Worcester six person coffee set puce factory marks, date code for 1922, comprising six cups and six saucers with parcel gilt and hand painted decoration of fruits by various artists including Horace Price, R. Austin, W. H. Austin and J. Flexman, the saucers 3¾in. (9.5cm.) diameter, in a fitted case together with a set of six silver gilt coffee spoons by Henry James Hulbert, London 1921. See Illustration.
English School (19th century) Naive School portrait of a Guernsey lady, three quarter length, seated in a black, lace trimmed dress with large red neck bow, holding a letter oil on canvas 14½ x 11¼in. (37 x 28.5cm.) * The address on the letter reads `Mrs. J. Le R..?.., Bigard, Forest, Guernsey` See Illustration.
x Mark Antony, Denarius, Antioch, or military mint moving with Canidius Crassus in Armenia, 37 BC, bare head of Antony right, rev. imp tertio iii vir r p c, Armenian tiara, bow and arrow in saltire in background (Crawford 539/1; Syd. 1205; C. 19), fine, rare VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
Roman AE coins (37), As (3), including Nero, rev. Victory flying left holding shield inscribed s p q r, good fine, Folles (2), Constantius, as Caesar, good fine, third and fourth century AE (28) including Allectus (2), others (26), various emperors, generally poor - fine, some better, Greco-Roman (4), poor -fair (37) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Henry II, `Tealby` coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.43g, class A2, Northampton, Ingeram, crowned facing bust holding sceptre to left, rev. [+ing]gelra[m:on:no]r:, cross potent with small cross in each angle (N.952/2; S.1337), good bust, nearly very fine, rare provenance F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1168 (part) Ex W.C. Wells collection With F. Elmore Jones ticket VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Testoon, 7.77g, Southwark, m.m. s, bearded, crowned facing bust, rev. civitas london crowned rose dividing crowned h and r (N.1842; S.2367), flan crack at twelve o`clock, good detail of portrait, usual weakness in legends, nearly very fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Crown of the Double Rose, 3.25g, Tower, m.m. martlet, pellet stops, crowned rose dividing crowned h and r, rev. crowned shield dividing crowned h and r (cf Schneider 662; N.1867; S.2395), flan striking crack at ten o`clock, some weakness, very fine, rare provenance P. Finn, list 8, 1996, 15 SCMB, January 1977, A642 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, AV Halfcrown, 1.59g, Southwark, m.m. none/e, pellet stops crowned shield dividing crowned h and r, rev. crowned rose dividing crowned h and r (Schneider -; N.1870; S.2400), some weakness, very fine, rare provenance P. Finn, list 9, 1997, 13 V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 28-30 June 1950, lot 220 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, Half Sovereign, 5.33g, Southwark, m.m. y, crowned bust right, lozenge stops, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r, rosette stops (cf Schneider 687; N.1908; S.2438), slight creasing, nearly very fine, rare VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, AV Crown, 2.29g, Tower, m.m. arrow / swan, crowned bust right, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r (cf Schneider 677; N.1914; S.2442), creasing, flan crack from edge to king`s crown, good fine, extremely rare, especially with this mint mark combination provenance P. Finn, list 10, 1997, 10 V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 28-30 June 1950, lot 241 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, Shilling, 4.34g, mdlxix (1549), Tower, m.m. arrow / arrow over g, crowned bust right, bust 3, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r (N.1917/1; S.2466), about fine, scarce mint mark combination VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, Shilling, 4.34g, mdlxix (1549), Canterbury, m.m. t, crowned bust right, bust 3, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r (N.1921; S.2468), die flaw top left of shield, very fine for issue, rare provenance ex R. Carlyon Britton, collections acquired by Seaby, 1949, 1959 F.A. Walters, Sotheby, 24 October 1932, lot 421 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, Shilling, 4.52g, undated, Durham House, m.m. bow, crowned bust right, inimicos eivs indvam confvsione, rev. edward vi d g ang fra hiber rex, crowned garnished shield dividing e r (N.1924; S.2470), edge split at three o`clock, nearly very fine, very rare provenance DNW, 9 December 2012, lot 21 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Half-Pound, 5.65g, m.m cross-crosslet, crowned bust left, rev. crown above shield dividing e r (Schneider 738; N.1982; S.2520), minor flan flaw, pleasing bust, good very fine provenance Spink auction 63, 28-29 March 1988, lot 174 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Half Pound, 5.52g, m.m. tun, crowned bust, with flowing hair and elaborate dress, left, regin, rev. crowned shield dividing e r (Schneider 809 - same obverse die; N.2009; S.2535), minor hairline on face, a pleasing example, good very fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Celtic, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus, gold Stater, 5.51g, VER type, crossed wreath extending from two back to back crescents, v-e-r in small letters around centre of design, rev. warrior riding right holding carnyx, wheel above horse`s head, exergual line below (Mack 156; BMC 1623-24; Rudd ABC 2568; S.218), small edge split, well-centred obverse, reverse a little off-centre but excellent detail of horseman and carnyx, an attractive example, good very fine, extremely rare VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Celtic Catuvellauni (4), Tasciovanos, bronze fractional Unit, 0.92g, goat type, ver before, rev. goat right (Mack 182; BMC 1765-68; Rudd ABC 2709; S.256), nearly very fine, rare, Andoco (c.20-1 BC), bronze Unit, 1.66g, head left andoco before, rev. horse right and-o-c-o around (Mack 200; BMC 2018-20; Rudd ABC 2727; S.265), flan edge bent at twelve o`clock, very fine, Dias (c.AD 1-10), bronze Unit, 1.27g, throne type, head right, inscription before, rev. figure seated left on throne (Mack 177; BMC 1639-44; Rudd ABC 2751; S.251), fine, very rare, Rues (c.AD 1-10), bronze Unit, 2.09g, bearded head right, [r]vii, before, rev. horseman right, r[vii] to right (Mack 190; BMC 1698-1701; Rudd ABC 2754; S.272), green patina, very fine, scarce (4) provenance The first, ex Michael J. Grover collection The last, bt. Spink, April 2009 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
James I (1603-25), second coinage 1604-19, Unite, 10.05g, m.m. tun, fifth crowned and armoured half-length bust right, holding orb and sceptre, rev. crowned shield dividing i r (Schneider II, -; N.2085; S.2620), metal flaws on obverse, very fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Charles I, gold Crown, 2.25g, group D, m.m. bell over harp / bell, without inner circle, crowned bust left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, crowned c r at sides (Schneider II, 242 - same obverse die, unaltered m.m., and 245 - same reverse die; N.2185a; S.2715), scarce without inner circle, fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Shakespearian Society, silver medal by Kirk, bust left, rev. the honble order of shakespeareians instituted july 11 anno 1777, edge engraved r harwood theatre royal drury lane, 37mm. (BHM.221 RRR; MI.209/44), very fine, very rare, with ring for suspension VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Marriage of Princess Louise to the Marquis of Lorne, 1871, Silver medal, by J.S. Wyon, conjoined heads left, h. r. h. princess louise marquis of lorne, thistle and rose dividing legend above and below busts, rev. heraldic shields dividing 1871 within ornamental quatrefoil, 21 mar on field decorated with emblems, 64 mm. (BHM 2916; Eimer 1613), a few light marks on obverse, almost extremely fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Baudelaire (Ch.) Le spleen de Paris.. Paris, Le Livre Du Bibliophile, G.&R; Briffaut, 1921., Relié, demi – maroquin à coins (René Kieffer) frontispice ( portrait de l’auteur), (2) couverture orginale, 164pp (3) couverture originale (2), illustré par Almery Lobel - Riche. Bon état! Edition illustrée de trente eaux - fortes ( incl. le frontspice) hors texte de Lobel - Riche. Ornements typographiques dessinés et gravures sur bois par Louis Jou. Tiré à 362 exemplaires numérotés.
A BOSNIAN DAGGER (BODEZI), 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with tapering double-edged blade cut with a pair of fullers divided by a slender ridge and a scrollwork panel on each face, silver gilt hilt chased with beadwork and three raised square bosses on the pommel, carved ivory grip retained by a pair of rivets with silver flowerheads (one missing), in its wooden scabbard covered with red fabric, fitted with large silver locket chased with plaited bands and beadwork 38cm; 15in blade For related examples see R. Elgood 2009, p. 113, nos. 115-117.
**A RARE 50 BORE INDIAN COMBINED PERCUSSION WALKING STICK AND DAGGER, CIRCA 1835 with tapering barrel decorated in silver koftgari over its outer surface with a spiralling pattern of scrolls and foliage divided by flowerheads, fitted with matching threaded muzzle cap incorporating a ramrod and an additional robust spike of diamond-section, the breech decorated en suite, curved butt with engraved brass fittings, enclosed action with folding trigger (defective, fitted with a pair of steel grips decorated in silver koftgari with a dense pattern of scrolling foliage, the butt with folding brass cap pommel, and the spine with an additional trap with engraved cover 93.5cm; 36 7/8in overall For another example, now preserved in the Tareq Rajab Museum, Kuwait, see R. Elgood 1995, pp.142-143.
A PAIR OF 22 BORE OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOLS, 19TH CENTURY, ALBANIA OR TURKEY each with tapering barrel incised with scrolls and a long drawn-out linear panel on the flats, bevelled locks en suite, full stocks carved in low relief, brass mounts including spurred faceted pommels, moulded ramrod-pipes and simulated ramrod 29.5cm; 11 5/8in barrels (2) Pistols of this type were made for export from Albania to Egypt, see R. Elgood 2009, p. 189.
**A PAIR OF 20 BORE OTTOMAN BALKAN SILVER-GILT MOUNTED FLINTLOCK HOLSTER (KUBUR) PISTOLS, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY GREEK each with tapering barrel formed in three stages, chiselled with foliage over the breech, retained by a large silver gilt muzzle band repoussé with scrolls, bevelled lock chiselled with scrolling foliage, full stocks entirely encased in repoussé panels of silver gilt decorated with patterns of tight scrollwork, the grips bound with plaited silver wire, silver pommels engraved with foliage and with further repoussé, one trigger-guard decorated en suite (the other replaced), and simulated ramrods 27.5cm; 10 7/8in barrels (2) A related pair of pistols are illustrated in the portrait of Ali Pashar of Jannina, North West Greece after a sketch by L. Dupré dated 1819. See R. Elgood 1995 pp. 98-99.
**A 20 BORE BALKAN FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY BOKA KOTORSKA, IONNINA, OR JANNINA with two-stage barrel retained by a nielloed silver muzzle band, fluted over the breech and stamped with two marks, the tang overlaid with a nielloed silver panel decorated with foliage and incorporating the back-sight, stepped lock, full stock encased with nielloed silver against a punched ground, decorated with a running pattern of flowers and foliage over the fore-end, a bouquet of flowers ahead of the trigger-guard, the butt decorated with further bouquets and foliage, trigger-guard decorated en suite, and slender simulated ramrod 23.5cm; 9 1/4in barrel This pistol is related to the group that were almost certainly made for the Greeks at the court of King Otto in the third decade of the 19th century as part of the Greek Romantic Revival following the War of Liberation. Another example is illustrated R. Elgood 1995, pp. 62-3, and another was sold in these rooms, 5th December 20 12, lot 114.
**AN 18 BORE GREEK FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1820 with tapering barrel decorated with brass patterns at the breech (rubbed), retained by a silver muzzle band chased with flowers and foliage, engraved lock, silvered copper stock chased with scrolls and flowers over the greater part of its surface, the butt decorated with flowers, beadwork, and trophies, spirally moulded pommel (screws replaced), trigger-guard decorated en suite and simulated ramrod 31cm; 12 1/4in barrel See R. Elgood 2009, p. 254, nos. 323-4.
**A 40 BORE FLINTLOCK TRAVELLING PISTOL BY R. FARMER, CIRCA 1740 with turn-off cannon barrel, plain tang, border-engraved signed rounded lock, baluster trigger, (the steel parts worn), figured walnut full stock, brass mounts comprising scrolling side-plate with leafy terminals, grotesque mask butt-cap, trigger-plate and plain fore-end cap 6.5cm; 2 1/2in barrel
Collection of 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s records. 106 7" singles, 19 12" LP albums, 2 Springsteen boxsets. Including Beatles 7" records, `From Me To You` (R5015), `I Want To Hold Your Hand` (R5084), `We Can Work It Out` (R5389). `A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Procol Harum` (BUG77), `Je T`aime...Moi Mon Plus - Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg` (K11511), `Give Peace A Chance / Remember Love - Plastic Ono Band` (Apple13), `Five By Five - Rolling Stones` (DFE 8590), `Play With Fire / The Last Time - Rolling Stones` (F.12104), `Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley and His Comets` (OE9250), `Devoted To You - The Everly Brothers` (45-HL-A.8685), `Face To Face - Adam Faith` (45-R 4896), `Halfway To Paradise/Cross My Heart - Billy Fury` (45-F 11349), `Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen` (EMI2375), Elvis - `Are You Lonesome Tonight` (45-RCA1216), `Strictly Elvis` (RCX175), `Pledging My Love / Way Down` (PB 0998). Over 125 records.

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