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Lot 982

A 9ct gold and diamond ring, size R.

Lot 1613

UNBEKANNTE/R KÜNSTLER/IN, "The Epsom Derby 1845", 20. Jh., nach einem der für das 19. Jahrhundert typischen englischen Stiche von Pferderennen. Bezeichnet: "The Winning Post! /The Epsom Derby, 1845; won by the ´Mery Monarch`, with Sam Chiffney up". Öl auf Holz, HxB: ca. 82 x 111 cm (HxB Rahmen: ca. 98 x 128 cm). Alters- und Beriebsspuren, minimale Farbfehlstellen. Mit Rahmen (Altersspuren).| UNKNOWN ARTIST, "The Epsom Derby 1845", 20th century, after one of the English engravings of horse races typical of the 19th century. Inscribed: "The Winning Post! /The Epsom Derby, 1845; won by the 'Mery Monarch`, with Sam Chiffney up". Oil on wood, hxw: approx. 82 x 111 cm (hxw frame: approx. 98 x 128 cm). Signs of age and rubbing, minimal losses of colour. With frame (traces of age).

Lot 522

Rene LALIQUE (1860-1945) "Laurier Esterel" vase in opalescent glass with grey patina, 1923. Signed R. Lalique - Weight: 770 g - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H 160MM X D 170MM

Lot 481

Rene LALIQUE (1860-1945) Mascot radiator cap model "Longchamp" 1929. Signature on the wheel R. LALIQUE France. - Weight: 1.28 kg - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H 140MM X L 160MM - At first glance: good condition

Lot 223

A contemporary oil painting on canvas titled "Loch an Eilein" signed Jack R Mould dated 1981, Comes with certificate. [Frame- 56x46cm]

Lot 76

William (Fred) Frederick Mayor (Staithes Group 1866-1916): Shipping off the Coast, watercolour signed 25cm x 38cmProvenance: with T B & R Jordan, exh. 3rd Harrogate Staithes Group Exhibition 2005; the artist's family, certificate versoCondition Report: Excellent condition and original colour, well presented, ready to hang

Lot 70

Sidney Valentine Gardner (Staithes Group 1869-1957): Feeding Chickens on a Country Lane, oil on board signed 24cm x 32cm Provenance: with T B & R Jordan Fine Art Specialists, Stockton on Tees, label verso

Lot 49

Edward Enoch Anderson (Staithes Group 1878-1961): Whitby from Divinity Flat and Upper Harbour Whitby, two watercolours unsigned 17cm x 25cm (2) Provenance: with T B & R Jordan Fine Art Specialists, Stockton on Tees, from the artist's daughter Stella's collection, label versoCondition Report: Good condition, well presented - ready to hang.

Lot 61

Frank Henry Mason (Staithes Group 1875-1965): 'Volendam', watercolour signed titled and inscribed 'To my friend W. Waite Sanderson 1899', 23cm x 34cm Provenance: with T B & R Jordan Fine Art Specialists, Stockton on Tees, label versoCondition Report: Good condition and strong colour, well presented - ready to hang.

Lot 187

Rowland Henry Hill (Staithes Group 1873-1952): Young Girl with Primroses, watercolour heightened in white signed and dated 1927, 26cm x 17.5cm Provenance: exh. T B & R Jordan 'Staithes Group Exhibition', Pannett Gallery Whitby, July 2016, facsimile catalogue versoCondition Report: Good condition and colour, possibly some browning to the paper. Well presented - ready to hang.

Lot 184

A group of antique and vintage jewellery boxes including a silk and velvet lined R & W Sorley of Glasgow jewellery box (h- 14cm, w- 19cm), several ring boxes, and bracelet/wristwatch boxes (12)

Lot 1054

A 1940s silver table cigarette box, the hinged lid engine turn decorated and centred by an engraved "R" armorial, Mappin & Webb Ltd, 1941, 8.5 x 8 x 3.5 cm

Lot 1071

A QEII silver shovel-form caddy spoon, R A S Cowper, Edinburgh, 1999, 9 cm, 13 g

Lot 1104

A 1930s silver pocket folding knife, Sheffield, R F Mosley & Co, 1936, 17.4 g (a/f)

Lot 1151

A three-stone moissanite ring, comprising a central brilliant-cut stone of approx 0.9 cts, between two smaller stones of approx 0.46 cts aggregate weight, claw-set between the chenier shoulders of an 18 ct gold shank, R, 3.8 g

Lot 1152

A diamond-set band, comprising three baguette-cut stones of approx 0.4 cts aggregate weight, bar-set between two brilliants on a 9 ct gold shank, R, 2 g

Lot 1153

A solitaire diamond ring, comprising a cathedral-set stone of approx 0.9 cts, set on 18 ct gold, R, 2.6 g

Lot 1154

A diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant-cut stone of approx 0.5 cts cathedral-set on an 18 ct gold shank, R, 4.1 g

Lot 1184

A vintage Danish Flora Danica gilt-white-metal ring designed by Orla Eggert, R/S, [Flora Danica was founded in 1952, producing jewellery inspired by botanical forms]

Lot 1203

A 1950s 9 ct gold band, R, 2.7 g

Lot 1204

A late 19th / early 20th Century gold ring, the tapering band faced with applied relief adorsed fruiting vines centred by a knot in rose and yellow gold, R/S, 2.5 g

Lot 1205

A vintage garnet oval cluster ring, the central stone of approx 1 ct, set on 9 ct gold, R, 2.1 g

Lot 1209

A sapphire and white stone ring comprising three baguette-cut sapphires of approx 1.5 cts aggregate weight, obliquely claw-set between pairs of smaller white stones, on a 9 ct gold shank, S/R, 2.1 g, (a/f)

Lot 1213

A garnet cluster ring, having a central oval-cut stone of approx 1.5 cts, gallery-claw set on a 9ct gold shank, R/S, 2.8 g

Lot 1372

A T & R Smith of Chorley etched glass soda syphon, second quarter 20th Century, 33 cm

Lot 696

Four books on antique English Furniture comprising R W Symonds, "The Present State of Old English Furniture", London, Duckworth, 1927; Herbert Cescinsky and Ernest R Gribble, "Early English Furniture & Woodwork", volume 1, London, George Routledge and Sons Limited, 1922; William Farquhar Payson, "Mahogany Antique and Modern", New York, E P Dutton & Company, 1926 and Francis Lenygon, "Furniture in England from 1660-1760", London, B T Batsford Ltd, 1920, largest 36 x 28 cm

Lot 791

A cased set of Great Highland blackwood bagpipes, believed to be R G Hardie of Glasgow, and accessories including reeds, together with a David Naill & Co practice chanter

Lot 212

Severus Alexander. 222-235 AD. Silver Denarius, 20.5mm. 3.37g. Rome mint. 15th emission, 232 AD. Laureate and draped bust right. R. Spes advancing left, holding flower and raising hem of skirt. RIC IV 254; BMCRE 896; RSC 543. Lightly toned, underlying luster. Superb EF. Wonderful portrait. An attractive coin in hand. From the Leo and Paula Gorelkin Collection. ex. CNG eAuction 550, lot 570.

Lot 405A

Charles I. 1625-1649. Crown, 41mm. 29.26g. Exeter mint; mint mark castle. Dated 1656. Charles on horseback left, holding reins and sword. R. Coat-of-arms within garnished frame. Besley dies D/21, 6 (this coin); Brooker 1042; North 2561; SCBC 3062. Ex Spink 11 (8 October 1980), lot 263. DNW Sep 2013, lot 1370. Triton XXV session V, lot 5488.

Lot 283

Henry III Irish Penny. 1216-1272 AD. Dublin mint, Ib. Crowned facing bust holding sceptre, cinquefoil to right all within triangle. R. Voided cross with pellets in each quarter, RICARD ON DIVE, moneyer Ricard. Silver, 38g. 18mm. Ref: S.6236.

Lot 429

Charles II 1672 Farthing. Copper, 5.17g. 22mm. Laureate bust left, CAROLVS II CAROLO. R. BRITANNIA, date below. Britannia seated left. Ref: S.3394.

Lot 198

Faustina Denarius (DIVA), 141-161 AD, struck under Antoninus Pius. Draped bust right, DIVA FAVSTINA. R. CONSECRATIO, Peacock standing left. Silver, 2.89g. 18mm. Ref: RIC III 384.

Lot 256

Alfred The Great Penny. 871-899 AD. Lunettes unbroken type. Diademed bust right, +AELBRED REX. R. Moneyers name between lunettes, MON ETA ELBERE. Moneyer Aelfhere. Uncertain mint. Ref: N 625, S.1057. EMC: 2024.0184.

Lot 167

Durotriges silver quarter stater. Circa 1st century BC. Traces of ‘three men in a boat’ design. R. Thunderbolt flanked by lines of pellets, ‘clamshell’ motifs either side. Silver, 13mm. 0.8g. Ref: ABC 2214; DQS Geometric class 4. Dies O16/R52; VA 1260.

Lot 217

Gordian III Denarius. 241 AD. Laureate and draped bust right, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG. R. PIETAS AVGVSTI, Pietas standing, facing left with both hands raised. Ref: RIC 129.

Lot 362

Edward VI Shilling. Second debased issue, 1549-50 AD. Crowned bust right, EDWARD VI D G BRI FRA Z ET HIB REX. R. Garnished shield dividing ER. Ref: S.2466.

Lot 184

Antonia As, 41-45 Rome mint. Draped bust right, ANTONIA - AVGVSTA. R. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, Claudius standing left. 11.87g, 28mm. Ref: RCV.1902.

Lot 456

William IV Shilling 1835. Silver, 5.60g. 24mm. Bare head right, GULIELMUS IIII D G BRITANNIAR REX F D. R. Crown over ONE SHILLING within wreath, date below. Ref: S.3835.

Lot 414

Charles I Sixpence 1625. Tower mint, London. Crowned bust left, VI mark of value behind. CAROLVS D G MAG BR FR ET HI REX. R. Square-topped shield, date above. Mint mark lis. Ref: S.2806.

Lot 118

Coriosolites: Ogmios and Boar stater. Circa 1st century BC. Head right. R. Bird headed horse right, boar below. 20mm, 6.43g. Ref: ABC 70, S.14-16.

Lot 323

Edward IV Drogheda Irish groat. First cross and pellet coinage, 1465 AD. Crowned facing bust, fleured tressure, cross below bust. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, VILL ADR OGH EDA. Silver, 27mm. 2.49g. Ref: S.6308A. Slight crease and split from edge to inner circle (12h obv/rev).

Lot 211

Julia Mamaea Denarius. 221-235 AD. IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, draped bust right. R. IVNO CONSERVATRIX, Juno standing front, head l., holding patera and long scepter, peacock at feet. Ref: RIC IV, 343.

Lot 164

Durotriges stater, circa 1st century BCE. Cranborne Chase type. Wreath, cloak and crescents. R. Dis-jointed horse left, twelve pellets above. Ref: ABC 2169, S.366.

Lot 369

Philip and Mary groat. 1554-58 AD. Crowned bust of Mary left, PHILIP ET MARIA D G REX ET REGI. R. Shield of arms over cross. Mint mark lis. Silver, 24mm. 1.74g. Ref: S.2508.

Lot 156

East Wiltshire Snake Head silver unit. Circa 50-35 BC. Moon head right, large boss chin, stalk lips, coffee bean motifs in front and above. R. Annulate horse left, beaded double tail, cogwheel in ring below, wheel above. Silver, 13mm. 0.73g. Ref: ABC 2122, S.378.

Lot 440

George II Shilling 1743. Silver, 5.92g. 26mm. Old laureate and draped bust left, GEORGIUS II DEI GRATIA. R. Crowned cruciform shields, rose in angles. Ref: S.3702.

Lot 450

George III Halfcrown. 1817. Silver, 14.10g. 32mm. Laureate head right, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA. R. Shield of arms within crowned garter. Ref: S.3788.

Lot 308

Henry VI, King of France (1422-53), gold Salut d'Or, Rouen Mint, initial mark leopard, pellet in annulet under last letter of legend on both sides. Virgin Mary and Angel stand behind shields of France and England, sunburst above, AVE on scroll downwards between, hENRICVS: DEI: GRA: FRACOR Z AGLIE REX. R. Latin cross with h below, lis to left, lion to right within tressure of ten arcs, lis on cusps, legend with mullet stops surrounding, XPC VINCIT XPC REGNAT XPC ImPERAT. 3.45g. Ref: Schneider 112; Elias 270c; AGC 386F-1/b; S.8164. ex Baldwin's.

Lot 353

Henry VII halfgroat, 1485-1509 AD. Canterbury. Crowned facing bust with arched crown, mint mark tun. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, CIVI TAS CAN TOR. Silver, 19mm. 1.40g. Ref: S.2209.

Lot 442

George II Sixpence 1757. Silver, 2.94g. 20mm. Old laureate and draped bust left, GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA. R. Crowned cruciform shields. Ref: S.3711.

Lot 201

MOESIA INFERIOR, Marcianopolis. Commodus, 177-192 AD. AE Tetrassarion, 28mm, 9.83g. Caecilius Maternus, legatus Augusti pro praetore. Struck circa AD 187. Bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust right; cuirass decorated with helmeted bust of Athena. R. Zeus standing facing, head left, nude except for chlamys over shoulder, holding thunderbolt and long scepter; at feet left, eagle standing left, head right. H&J 6.10.1.3; RPC IV.1 Online 9525; Varbanov 698 var. (Zeus holds patera). Dark brown patina. Good VF. Very rare.

Lot 285

Edward I Penny. Bristol, class 2b. crowned facing bust, +EDWR ANGL DNS HYB. R. Cross with pellets in each quarter, VILL ABR ISTO LIE. Ref: S.1386.

Lot 231

Allectus Antoninianus. London, 294-5 AD. 3.56g 22mm. Radiate bust right, IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG. R. PAX AVG, Pax standing left holding transverse sceptre and branch. S-A in field, ML in ex. Ref: Sear 13825.

Lot 348

David II penny. Second issue, circa 1351-7 AD. Crowned head left with sceptre, +DAVID DEI GRA REX. R. Cross with mullets of six points in each angle, REX SCOTTORVM. Silver, 18mm. 0.81g. Ref: S.5088.

Lot 165

Durotriges stater, circa 1st century BCE. Cranborne Chase type. Wreath, cloak and crescents. R. Dis-jointed horse left, twelve pellets above. Ref: Durotriges stater, circa 1st century BCE. Cranborne Chase type. Wreath, cloak and crescents. R. Dis-jointed horse left, twelve pellets above. 19mm, 5.16g. Ref: ABC 2157, S.365.

Lot 100

Danubian Celts, Sattelkopfer type tetradrachm. Circa 3rd - 2nd century BC. Heavily stylised head to right. R. Heavily stylised rider on horseback to left. Ref: Lanz 636. 23mm, 7.81g.

Lot 376

Elizabeth I Threepence. Fifth issue, 1578-82 AD. Crowned bust left, rose behind. ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HI REGINA. R. Shield of arms over cross, mint mark Latin cross. Silver, 1.4g. 20mm. Ref: S.2573.

Lot 163

Durotriges stater, circa 1st century BCE. Cranborne Chase type. Wreath, cloak and crescents. R. Dis-jointed horse left, twelve pellets above. Ref: ABC 2169, S.366.

Lot 255

Burgred Penny, Lunettes type H11/A. 870-872/3 AD. 0.97g. 19mm. Diademed bust right, BVRGRED RE + M. R. Moneyers name in three lines between lunettes, MONETA EDELVLF. Moneyer Ethelwulf. Ref: N 423. EMC: 2024.0138.

Lot 508

France: Louis XIV 5 Sols 1663 (1/12 Ecu). Silver, 2.23g. 20mm. Laureate and draped bust right, LVD XIIII D G FRET NAV REX. R. Crowned shield enclosing arms of France.

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