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Diva Marciana silver denarius, struck by her brother Trajan, Rome Mint 112 A.D., reverse:- CAES AVG GERM A DAC COS VI P P in exergue MATIDIA AVG F, Mattidia seated left, holding patera, between two children, Sear - , RIC 742 as R3, with old ticket, large slightly irregular flan, slightly rough surfaces and very small pits, extremely rare, NVF/GF
Roman Republican silver denarius of M.Junius Brutus of. c.54B.C., obverse:- Head of L.Junius Brutus the Ancient, BRVTVS behind, reverse:- Head of Caius Servilius Ahala, AHALA behind, Sear 398, worn, scuffed, banker's marks each side, good metal, rare, Fair [this piece was struck by Brutus one of the assassins of Julius Caesar], with a dupondius of Hadrian, reverse:- Clementia, Sear 3677, even milk-green patina, nice portrait, VF, with a billon half antoninianus of Allectus, reverse reads:- LAETITIA AVG, Galley, of the QC mint, VF [3]
GB 1947 Universal Postal Congress Paris. Rare UK Presentation Album with official photographs of Bishop Marks, Wyon Medal, Die of the Penny Black & Proof Sheet, Mulready Cover as well as current stamps to 10/-, all the commems and Postage Dues, all Postal Stationery and Overprinted stamps. A most unusual item.
GB Postal History: 1815-1885 commercial circulars and advertising envelopes with varied printed contents inc. rare 1815 "WICKES/Commercial Agent...DOVER" notice referring to forwarding goods (Dover mileage), 1815 Leith wharfingers, 1818, 1826 Edinburgh./Leith Water Co., 1837 paper size advert "specimen"; 1838 Stationer's list, 1841 Pickfords, 1855 with 1d blue Receipt stamp inside, good 1870s, etc (20 items)
Blackburn Rovers postcard of Team/Squad 1928 with FA Cup (1), Derby County FC postcard c1930 of Freddie Jessop who played for county 1930-37. Vendor states from Jessops personal collection (1), World Cup 1954 rare postcard of Captains exchanging pennants before Final, Hungary v West Germany. (3)
An extremely rare early 1915 face mask issued to a member of the RNAS Armoured Car Unit. Contains a charcoal bag and heart shaped padded ring with side tapes. Sold with the remains of its oiled bag (vendor purchased this item from the owners daughter of P.O Knights with RNAS) A museum item. Viewing recommended.
Carte de Viste, 9x rare early Military c.d.v., Hand painted caricature Types Militaires by Joseph Rocca of Berlin, Angleterre Highlander, Horse Guard (from the Frank Staff Collection); 2nd Siege of Paris 1870 - A Montmartre Red of 1871, German Atrocities, later trade card; Kentish Volunteer Artillery 1862, Officer by Melhuish of London, Hand-tinted Officer by Maull and another by Paice of Windsor, each neatly corner-mounted to large album and annotated
German WW2 Panzer Assault badge with rare "100" engagements numeral, engraved to rear, Lt.Otto Carius P.Z.201, with wear to highlights, Carius was the holder of the Knights Cross with Oakleaves & Swords and only very recently died in 2015, during his career mostly on the Eastern Front he claimed a large number of Russian T34 tanks. GVF 'SOLD AS SEEN'
WW2 - 1939-45 & Burma stars, 39-45 War medal, soldiers AB64 book, transfer certificate and rare original claim form for the Burma star, 2580981 Signalman Arthur Hodkin R.Signals, who served at Imphal with 4th Corps Signals November 1944 to 20th June 1945, this confirmed by the Colonel commanding 4 Corps Signals, documents F medals GVF
An early and rare Naval Morse Code hand held signal lamp Mitchell's Patent and dated 30.10.1907. Makers badge 'Player & Mitchell', Attwood passage, Cambridge Street, Birmingham. All brass case, oil lamp within. Most likely for use in ships small boats circa WW1. An attractive and rare item of early signalling equipment for the Morse Code. A collectors lot.
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE BOOKLET FROM THE EARLY YEARS OF RUGBY-FOOTBALL ENTITLED 'THE LAWS OF FOOTBALL AS PLAYED AT RUGBY SCHOOL' Printed by Crossley and Billington of Rugby, measuring but 8.4cms long and containing thirty-three rules on seventeen pages and bound in red coloured card entitled 'LAWS OF FOOTBALL'. The centre cartouche on the cover has been initialled 'HW' and again at the top-right of the cover. These initials relate to the inscription on the inside-cover 'H Waddington, October 3rd 1851'. We do not believe that an original copy or later printed copy from the mid-nineteenth century has ever been brought to auction. The Rugby School museum concur that H Waddington is highly likely to be William Henry Waddington, born 11th December 1826, a statesman and later Prime Minister of France, as there were no other associates of the school with the name Waddington at this time. Schooled at Rugby and admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, W H Waddington rowed in the victorious Cambridge & Oxford Boat Race in 1849. His interest and influence in sport continued as he played a very significant role in the development of the modern Olympic games by encouraging Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the International Olympic Committee, to visit Rugby and promote the international relations through sport. The laws of rugby as we came to know it were first written out in longhand by three pupils of the school in August of 1845. A local printer published them in a tiny pocket sized booklet and the rules were often carried in waistcoat pockets during games. The exact bibliography of the printing is unclear but this booklet appears to be a unique and unrecorded printing of the early rules. There is no record of such an item having ever been offered publicly for sale by auction or other means. ***** PLEASE NOTE THAT IT HAS COME TO OUR ATTENTION THAT ANOTHER PUPIL BY THE NAME OF WADDINGTON STUDIED AT RUGBY DURING THE SAME PERIOD. HORACE WADDINGTON WAS AT RUGBY SCHOOL 1850-53****
*British Army in India - Hyderabad. Manuscript document in Urdu, with black ink stamp at foot, on laid paper (with watermark A Gambino), some light spotting and discolouration, sheet size 212 x 212 mm (8.3 x 8.3 ins) With additional contemporary inscription in brown ink to verso 'I found this paper hidden in a recess of the wall of the Ameer Shah Daoud Khan's residence in the Fort of Hyderabad April 1st. 1844. Chas. Clough, 86 Regt.'. A rare document retrieved from the Fort at Hyderabad, where several Amirs had resided prior to the capture of the city by the British under Sir Charles Napier on 24th March 1843. The 86th Royal County Down Regiment had returned to India in 1842 to join Napier's forces involved in the annexation of the Indian province of Sind. Indeed the best known contemporary illustrations of the region were produced by an officer of the 86th Regiment, Lieutenant William Edwards, in a folio entitled Sketches in Scinde published in 1846. (1)
WWII - Propaganda Leaflets. An archive of Allied Forces propaganda leaflets printed in German, early 1940s, a total of approximately 120 flyers, mostly A5 and similar sizes, pasted mostly in pairs with brown paper tape to upper margins and loosely tucked in to brown paper strips at lower margins, the majority with ink numbers and presented in two ruled ledgers, the first ledger with cyclostyled English translation tipped on to facing pages, the majority with red ink stamp at head, 'Secret/Not to be shown to the press', a few contemporary items loosely inserted, contemporary half canvas over boards order books, both with original owner's name of Nickels inscribed in block capitals to upper covers, one additionally inscribed and identifying Nickels as Senior Intelligence Officer, rubbed and soiled, folio A rare archive of propaganda leaflets used by the Allies in German occupied territories, some of the leaflets are identified as not used. (2)
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