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A William IV sterling silver cream jug, of ovoid form, with elaborate S scroll handle and cast foliate design with four scroll supports, gilt interior, engraved crest, fully hallmarked to underside of base, sponsor's mark for Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1836, height 7.5 cm, together with a matched two handled sugar bowl, of similar form and matching armorial, fully hallmarked to the underside for London 1842, total combined weight 17 ozt approx (2)
A fine George III sterling silver drum form mustard, cover with bright cut border, period engraved crest of a unicorn, removable glass liner, S scroll handle, fully hallmarked on base with part marks on underside of cover, sponsor's mark Burrage Davenport, London 1778, height 5.5 cm, total silver weight 3.5 ozt / 109 g approx
A fine pair of cast Elizabeth II sterling silver candlesticks of exceptional gauge in the rococo style, sconces set atop a support structure of C scrolls and S scrolls, acanthus leaf embellishment, supported by a foliate base complete with shell and leaf decoration, sponsor's mark for Royal Irish Silver Company, hallmarked fully to the base of each and corresponding part marks to the bezel of each removable sconce for Dublin 1974, height 17 cm, total combined weight 39 ozt / 1212 g approx (2) Note This pair of candlesticks is a revival of a circa 1745 Irish design. The mid-eighteenth century original was assay in Dublin and is now part of the collection of the National Museum of Ireland.
A George V sterling silver and enamel cigarette case with gilt interior, of rectangular convex form, with thumbpiece and sprung release, enamelled to exterior cover with a standing tiger, hallmarked for Birmingham 1919, sponsor's mark Charles S Green and Company Limited, height 8.5 cm, total weight 3.7 ozt / 115 g approx
Cushing, Peter W (British Film Actor) (1913-1994), 'Dartmouth Castle' and 'Alfriston', watercolours, signed and dated 1932, framed, 12cm by 18cm each, to include a signed photograph of Peter Cushing (3) Notes: Cushing was a major film star on both sides of the Atlantic. He is best known for his numerous roles in Hammer Horror films from the 1950's to the 1970's often working alongside his lifelong friend and collaborator Sir Christopher Lee. He was an amateur artist and birdwatcher in his spare time Provenance: Gifted by Mr Cushing to the vendor's father who worked with Cushing in the drawing office of Purley Council in c.1929-1930. The paintings were given following office outings to Dartmouth. The signed photograph is dedicated to 'Hodie' the vendor's father's nickname and was provided in later life.
A 21 bore 11" barrel early flintlock holster pistol by R.Rowland of London dating from the first quarter of the 1700's, fitted rounded lockplate, carved shell at rear of barrel tang, together with other carved areas on the stock, fitted with a spurred pommel and the end of the butt cap has a grotesque mask, the finial on the end of the trigger guard as a spray of foliage, thumb plate with an armorial crest and raised ramp rear sight , the breech of the barrels bears marks indecipherable, with ramrod with end missing, top of the barrel engraved 'Rowland Londini', butt cap trigger guard and side plate appear to be silver but bear no hallmarks, barrel and lock with patches of rust, small segment of wood missing below lock plate
A silver four piece Art Deco enamelled dressing table set, Birmingham 1930's. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lot comprises of glass flask in good condition and enamel, dressing table lidded pot with very tiny nibbles in the black areas, both brushes with minor nibbles in the enamel of both colours.
YEATS, JACK B../O'BEIRNE, S. AND D. DEENY.Páistí Deacht, Tara Story readers, illustrated by Jack B. Yeats, FIRST EDITION, Blacie & Sons Talbot Street 1910, in leather box, quarter leather dark green; together with Páistí Deacht, with illustrations by Jack B. Yeats, Blacie 1953, second edition in wrappers. (2)
*Ancient British, North Thames Region, the Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos (c. 25 BC – AD 10), gold stater, panel on vertical wreath inscribed tascio/ricon, rev., warrior on horseback left, brandishing sword and shield, 5.46g (ABC 2580; BMC 1629-36; S. 219), weakly struck reverse, very fine and rare Ex Christie’s, 26 February 1991, lot 531.
*Ancient British, North Thames Region, the Catuvellauni, Andoco (c. 20-1 BC), gold stater, crossed wreath alternately straight and curved; back to back crescents at centre and with hidden faces in angles, rev., horse right; phallic bucranium and pettel sun above; below, and; ring or letter o before, 5.53g (ABC 2715; BMC 2011-14; S. 262), minor edge marks, about extremely fine and very rare Ex Sotheby’s, 15 October 1998, lot 244 and originally found at Towcester, Northants (ancient Lactodorum) in 1988.
*Ancient British, North Thames Region, the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelinus (c. AD 8-41), biga type gold stater, Camulodunum, panel on vertical wreath inscribed camvl, rev., two horses (or biga) left; leaf ornament and pellet above; wheel below; inscribed below curved exergual line [cv]nobelini, 5.52g (ABC 2771; BMC 1769-71; S. 280), slight scratch on horse, extremely fine and rare Ex Spink, 21 November 1995, lot 48.
*Ancient British, North Thames Region, the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelinus (c. AD 8-41), wild type gold stater, Camulodunum, corn ear flanked by ca - mv, rev., cvn[o], horse right; star and branch above; pellet in ring below, 5.26g (ABC 2783; BMC 1804-08; S. 283), some marks, very fine Ex Sotheby’s, 5 October 1989, lot 141. Originally found in Borden, Kent, before 1940.
*Ancient British, North Thames Region, the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelinus (c. AD 8-41), classic type gold stater, Camulodunum, corn ear flanked by ca - m[v], rev., cvno, horse rearing to right; branch above, 5.39g (ABC 2798; BMC 1829-31; S. 288), good very fine Ex Christie’s, 28 May 1992, lot 327.
*Henry VII (1485-1509), angel, type V, m.m. cross-crosslet with pheon / pheon, transitional issue or mule with cross-crosslet at beginning, and pheon at end, of obverse legend, reads aglie; rev., single mintmark pheon at beginning of legend, 5.02g (Potter & Winstanley p. 149, var. III(a), rev. 3 (and same obverse die as pl. IX, 19); cf SCBI 23, 52 et seq. (this sub-type not represented); N. 1698; S.2187), edge a little ragged above angel’s head and with some scuffs, sometime cleaned, generally good fine
Germany, Capture of Breisach, 1638, silver medal by Johann Blum, obv., Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar, rev., City view, 52.5mm (Berstett 96; Jungk. 2; Mers. 3860), Netherlands, Centenary of the Surrender of ‘s-Hertogenbosch, 1729, silver medalet or jeton of double thickness, with City view, 30mm and Sweden, Maria Eleonora, Memorial silver jeton, 1655, first two with edge bruises, only about fine; copper or bronze later casts of medals (4), including portraits of Isabella Michel, wife of Giambattista Sesso (Arm. I, 127, 8), 44mm and of Thomas Marinus, 50mm; together with an unattributed small bronze medal portraying a seated lion, rev., quo modo occidens victus est., 35mm, a cast brass token or medallion with crossed anchors, 41mm and a double-sided lignum vitae counter representing two of Æsop’s Fables, 50mm, mixed grades and quality (10)
Greek coins, comprising fractional silver (5) of Kios, Lampsacus, Miletus, Caunus and Masikytes; Danubian tetradrachm of Thasos type; late Bactrian tetradrachm of Azes; together with bronzes (9) including AE 28mm of Ptolemy VI from Paphos (S. 7903), mainly fine or better (16)
*Septimius Severus (193-211), sestertius, 211, laureate head right, rev., vict brit p m tr p xix cos iii p p s c, two Victories attaching shield to palm tree at base of which are two captives, 27.88g (C. 723; RIC 808 var.; Hill 1166), very fine and rare Ex Lawrence Stack collection, Sotheby’s, 22 April 1999, lot 152.
*Geta (209-212), sestertius, laureate head right, rev., vict brit tr p iiii cos ii s c, Victory seated right on cuirass, inscribing shield, 25.97g (RIC 172b; C. 210), tooled, good very fine and rare Ex Duke of Northumberland collection, Sotheby’s, 4 November 1982, lot 139; and Spink, 14 July 2000, lot 1422.

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