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Lot 72

*Antonio Selvi (1679-1753), Sir Thomas Dereham (1674-1739), bronze medal, 1715 or 1719, bust right, aged 36, rev., Virtue resting her arm on an angel and turning her back on Fortune, 85.5mm (VT 143 [86.5mm]; MI, 447/54), some weakness in the cast, very fine and rare [Clifford lot 316]. Thomas Dereham of Norfolk was brought up in Tuscany. He embraced the Catholic faith and endowed the College for the Propagation of the Faith in Rome with a grant for two students to be sent as missionaries to England.

Lot 73

*Antonio Selvi (1679-1753), Sir Andrew Fountaine (1676-1753), celebrated archaeologist and numismatist, bronze medal, 1715, bust right, rev., per ardva, Bellona catching the arm of Fortune, 86mm (VT 146 [89mm]; MI 434/32; Eimer 474 var.), cast from a pierced example, extremely fine with dark patina, rare [ex Clifford collection]. Fountaine succeeded Sir Isaac Newton as Master of the Mint in 1727. He visited Florence twice in 1701 and 1715 where he was befriended by Cosimo III and to whom he evidently presented a gold medal of John VIII Palaeologus by Pisanello. The reverse of the present medal is also found on a Selvi medal of Richard Molesworth.

Lot 74

*Antonio Selvi (1679-1753), Alamanno Tommaso Pazzi (1647-1735), bronze medal (1735), bust right, aged 88, rev., the famous Scoppio del Carro carriage decorated with the Pazzi arms; signed below, a.s.f, 87.3mm (VT 190; Rizzini 1174), very fine and rare [ex Clifford collection]. The medal names Pazzi as a Senator of Florence and Prior of Urbino and was cast in the year of his death, 1735. The reverse relates to the famous annual ceremony in the Piazza Duomo, Florence when fireworks are exploded on the Pazzi carriage on Easter Sunday set off by a mechanical dove that flies down a wire from the high altar of the Duomo. The spectacular ceremony continues to this day.

Lot 78

*Anonymous, Dominico Lazzarini (1668-1734), professor of classics at the university of Padua from 1711 and founder member of the Accademia dell’ Arcadia, bronze medal, bust right, rev., allegorical figure with scholastic emblems at the temple of Honos, 89.5mm (Johnson III, 678), some light scratches, high relief, extremely fine and rare [ex Clifford collection]

Lot 79

*School of Paris, Heraclius, Byzantine Emperor (610-641), The Return of the True Cross to Jerusalem, silver repoussé impression after the famous gold medal once in the possession of Jean, Duc de Berry (1340-1416), Heraclius in a covered triumphal car drawn by three horses, holding the True Cross; at the far side of the horses is a diminutive figure holding a whip and turning back towards the emperor; four lamps hang from a rail above them; Latin and Greek inscriptions above and below and in five lines across field, 102mm and 97mm excluding the outer rim (Jones, BMC, 5-7, especially 6 (e) for the silver double-sided repoussé piece in Paris illustrated by Babelon, La Médaille et Les Médailleurs, 1927, pl. III; Arm. II, 8, 6; Kress 525 = Pollard II, 598; Scher in Currency of Fame, pp. 32-37; Syson & Gordon, Pisanello, 20, 3.29), an extremely fine image, small French import mark of “cygne” near top edge and small section of outer order missing at 12 o’clock, extremely rare as a silver repoussé version, thought to be the earliest type of copy made after the no-longer-existing original in the Duc de Berry’s collection [Clifford lot 422, see also inside front cover illustration including frame]. The following note borrows in part from the footnote written in the 1996 Clifford sale catalogue. Of the two large gold medals of Constantine and Heraclius recorded in the inventory of the collections of Jean Duc de Berry, the Constantine medal was purchased from a Florentine merchant Antonio Mancini on 2 November 1402 and it has generally been assumed that the Heraclius medal came from the same source. It is from these two pieces or indeed copies of them that were commissioned by the Duke himself that all later versions seem to be derived. The earliest known versions consist of silver repoussé plates joined at their rims (for which see Jones, BMC, 1 and 6 – and the present piece). The solid casts mainly in bronze are thought to be later. The original of the Heraclius medal was in gold and was evidently in the French Royal cabinet, stolen and melted down in 1831 (see Jones, BMC, I, p. 26, note 15). The original medals probably date from 1400-1402 when Manuel II Palaeologus visited Paris since the legends on both medals show a knowledge of the Byzantine chancery formulae in use at the time. Also the features of the emperors on both medals do not conform to the traditional iconography of either Constantine or Heraclius, but rather show a marked similarity to Manuel II himself (for portraits of Manuel II see Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, MS Suppl. Gr. 309; Herrin, J, Byzantium,The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire, London, 2008, fig. 40). The medals were almost certainly produced in Paris, possibly with the Duke in mind as a purchaser. It may not be a coincidence that in March 1402 the Duke purchased two other “antique” medals of Augustus and Tiberius, from another Florentine merchant established in Paris, Michele de’ Pazzi. It has been suggested that they may be the work of the Parisian artist Michelet Saulmon, who is mentioned as the maker of a gold jewel in the Duke’s final inventory of 1416. Pieces from the Duke’s collections were available to other artists, and the imagery of both medals clearly influenced the work of the Limbourg brothers. Both obverse images appear in the Trés Riches Heures of c. 1411-16 and the triumphal chariot of the present medal is represented as the chariot of the sun at the top of each of the illuminations showing the twelve months of the year. In the Belles Heures the illumination showing the triumphal return of Heraclius after recovering the True Cross from the Persians is in fact a faithful copy of the imagery on the present piece (see Tim B. Husband and Margaret Lawson, The Art of Illumination: The Limbourg Brothers and the Belles Heures of Jean, Duc de Berry, New York, 2009, folio 156r). And, as Syson and Gordon (op. cit) among others have noted, there can be little doubt that Pisanello himself knew of and was influenced by these medals of Constantine and Heraclius. For the most recent comment on the iconography of the Return of the New Cross see Dr. Robin O’Bryan’s article, “Pisanello, chivalric dwarfs and the princely condottiere medal” in The Medal 66, 2015, pp. 13-25. She identifies the diminutive figure leading the horses as a chivalric dwarf of a type found later on medals by Pisanello and others. However, her view that the scene is likely to represent the emperor’s triumphal entry into Constantinople rather than Jerusalem as recorded in the 12th century trouvère Gautier d’Arras’s Eracle seems untenable given that the Belles Heures itself identifies the scene as Heraclius bringing the True Cross to Jerusalem. Stephen Scher in Currency of Fame has written that Heraclius with the True Cross is about to enter Jerusalem according to the account of the 13th century Jacobus de Voragine’s Golden Legend when an angel appears and rebukes him for riding in comfort where before him Christ had entered Jerusalem on a lowly ass. See also Scher’s entry no 323 in Byzantium – Faith and Power (1261-1557), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, exhibition catalogue, 2004 - “The story of these medals is extremely complex, however, and much that concerns their history, authorship and iconography remains obscure”. The present piece was bought by Timothy Clifford in Paris in the early 1970s. Aside from the complete silver repoussé example in Paris it appears to be the only other extant repoussé version (albeit one-sided), the others being solid casts. Of the companion Constantine medal, only two repoussé versions are recorded by Jones (BMC), one in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris and the other in the British Museum.

Lot 96

*Great Britain, Charles II, Peace of Breda, 1667, gold medal by John Roettiers, laureate and draped bust right, rev., favente deo, Britannia seated on the shore reviewing her fleet; in ex., britannia, 56.5mm (MI 535/185; MH 64; Eimer 241), abrasions in field and to rim, about extremely fine and extremely rare, in shagreen case. Ex Spink, 27 February 1980, lot 437, Glendining, 4 November 1992, lot 272 and Spink, 9 July 1997, lot 439. As is well known, the figure of Britannia on coins and medals was modelled on the king’s favourite, Frances Stuart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox. On 25 February 1667 Pepys wrote in his diary, “At my goldsmith’s did observe the King’s new medal, where in little there is Mrs. Stewart’s face as well done as ever I saw anything in my whole life, I think: and a pretty thing it is, that he should choose her face to represent Britannia by.”

Lot 98

*Great Britain, William III, Namur Retaken, 1695, silver medal by Jan Boskam, laureate bust right, rev., William on horseback riding over enemy in front of the military action, 59.5mm (MI 132/384; Eimer 365 var.), with edge knocks and other marks, trace of mount, otherwise about very fine and rare [Clifford lot 503]

Lot 1168

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY RARE PLUVIETTE THREE WHEELED GARDEN SPRINKLER by Lloyds & Co Limited, Letchworth, c.1912, 34cm wide x 44cm in height

Lot 559

Rare Dinky 30r Fordson Thames Flatbed Truck in brown with maroon hubs _ (one sold by Vectis from the Highbury Collection)

Lot 561

Rare Dinky 30v Electric Dairy Van 'EXPRESS DAIRY' in grey with maroon bed and hubs

Lot 562

Rare Dinky 30v Electric Dairy Van in grey with blue hubs _ no decals, Boxed

Lot 598

Rare Dinky 408 Big Bedford Lorry in pink with cream back and hubs, boxed

Lot 633

Rare Dinky 430 Commer Breakdown Truck in yellow with grey back and blue plastic hubs, boxed

Lot 673

Rare, Unusual, Unique ? Dinky 501 Foden Diesel 8 Wheel Wagon in red with grey back and red hubs with black tyres, silver flash to one side

Lot 693

Rare Dinky 505 Foden Flat Truck with Chains 1st type with dark green cab and wheels, black chassis, unusual silver flash, no hook or tank slits, type two box

Lot 694

Rare Dinky 505 Foden Flat Truck with Chains 1st type with violet blue cab and chassis, light blue flash and hubs, hook, tank slits, boxed

Lot 722

Rare Dinky 514 Guy Van 'WEETABIX', boxed

Lot 759

Rare Dinky 923 Big Bedford Van 'HEINZ' with Ketchup Bottle, replacement boxed

Lot 764

Rare Dinky 934 Leyland Octopus Wagon in dark blue with yellow band and back, grooved red front hubs and patterned hubs behind, boxed

Lot 765

Rare Dinky 935 Leyland Octopus Flat Truck with Chains in mid green with red plastic hubs, boxed

Lot 766

Rare Dinky 935 Leyland Octopus Flat Truck with Chains in maroon with grooved hubs and Watneys Barrels, boxed

Lot 767

Extremely Rare Dinky 935 Leyland Octopus Flat Truck with Chains in blue with yellow cab flash, pale grey flatbed and hubs

Lot 774

Extremely Rare Dinky 944 Leyland Octopus Tanker 'CORN PRODUCTS'

Lot 782

Rare Dinky 959 Foden Dump Truck and Bulldozer with red cab, silver blade, chassis and back with red plastic front and metal rear hubs, boxed

Lot 785

Rare Dinky 961 Blaw Knox Bulldozer with plastic body, boxed

Lot 87

Rare Dinky 39bu US Issue Oldsmobile 6 Sedan in sand with tan hubs and closed base plate

Lot 895

Three Dinky 321 m.H. Manure Spreaders: one with rare green grooved hubs, one with yellow grooved and the other yellow plastic, all boxed

Lot 91

Rare Dinky 39cu US Issue Lincoln Zephyr Coupe in red with maroon wings and red hubs

Lot 928

Extremely Rare Dinky 139am Army Staff Car _ Canadian Issue

Lot 949

Rare Dinky 674 U.N. Austin Champ, boxed

Lot 103

Dinky 39f Studebaker State Commander with rare solid metal ridged wheels and in red

Lot 1188

Rare Nicky Howitzer 7.2, boxed

Lot 1189

Rare Nicky 962 Dumper Truck in green, boxed

Lot 1190

Rare Nicky 962 Dumper Truck in blue, boxed

Lot 1228

French Dinky 24x Ford Vedette 54 in rare green, boxed

Lot 1398

Rare French Dinky 881 GMC Circus Truck and Animal Trailer, boxed

Lot 1399

Rare French Dinky Peugot 404 + Circus Caravan, boxed

Lot 1457

French Dinky Rare 571 Saviem Goelette Horse Box and Sulky Blue with horse and jockey, boxed

Lot 146

Dinky 40g / 159 1st Casting in stone with rare sand hubs

Lot 1493

Rare Dinky Foden 903 in cherry red and green

Lot 1509

Rare Dinky Trade Pack Box 25A SIX Wagon Type 1 1934-36

Lot 234

Rare Dinky 135 Triumph 2000 Saloon in blue with white roof and red interior, one suitcase, handbag and spare wheel, boxed (no colour sticker) (unrecorded colour?)

Lot 241

Dinky 138 Hillman Imp in silver green with white interior and rare jeweled headlamps, spare tyre and suitcase, boxed

Lot 246

Rare Dinky 139 Ford Consul Cortina South African Issue in white with bright green interior, boxed (unrecorded colour?)

Lot 257

Rare: Two Dinky 140b Rover 75 Saloons _ one rare in maroon with red hubs and the other cream with cream hubs

Lot 258

Rare Dinky 140b Rover 75 Saloons _ one rare in cream with blue hubs

Lot 302

Dinky 161 Ford Mustang Fastback in white with rare blue interior, cast in decal, boxed

Lot 323

Rare Dinky 167 A.C. Acea Coupe in all cream with spun wheels

Lot 399

Dinky 193 Rambler Station Wagon in rare sage green with white interior

Lot 400

Rare Dinky 194 Bentley Coupe India Issue in Metallic Blue with spun hubs, boxed

Lot 401

Rare Dinky 194 Bentley Coupe South Indian Issue in Canary Yellow with red interior

Lot 403

Rare Dinky 194 Bentley Coupe South Africa Issue in cream, boxed

Lot 404

Rare Dinky 194 Bentley Coupe South Africa Issue in lime green, boxed

Lot 410

Dinky 196 Holden Special Sedan in metallic copper with white roof and rare white interior, boxed

Lot 411

Dinky 196 Holden Special Sedan in all metallic copper without white roof and rare white interior, boxed

Lot 422

Rare Dinky 204 Ferrari 312P in Unrecorded? non-metallic red with white doors, boxed and Dinky 205 boxed

Lot 430

Six Dinky 211 Triumph TR7 Sports Cars, boxed - yellow, 2 x red with black and grey bumpers, white with grey interior and two rare metallic blue

Lot 44

Dinky 36a Armstrong Siddeley in (rare) saxe blue, 46 model with slots

Lot 504

Two Dinky 25a Wagon type 4 _ one in cream and the other rare in yellow with red hubs

Lot 531

Rare Dinky 25m Bedford End Tipper in cream with red hubs

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