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ELECTRONIC/HOUSE - DELUXE CD/DVD BOX SETS - Ace trio of 3 x limited edition box sets. Titles are Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman (20th Anniversary 5-CD Super Deluxe Edition 3790796 - Ex+ throughout), Sash & John Digweed - Renaissance: The Mix Collection (3 x CD remastered 10th anniversary edition - Ex+ throughout) and Kraftwerk - Minimum-Maximum (Multichannel 2 x DVD set 336 2949 - Ex+ throughout).
ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19th CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG OFFICER Half length, wearing a blue tunic with a white sash, oil on canvas 25 x 19.5cm.; with a watercolour portrait by Skeolan (lady in a plaid dress, 1846); and another of a young girl, each 29.5 x 22cm approx. (3) ++ The oil lined, some craquelure and retouching; the watercolours faded; period frames
An 1830s pendant roundel sulphide of Henri IV, probably Desprez, the King facing to dexter wearing a sash over his breastplate , the edge of the roundel facet cut below a white metal suspension ring, 8.5cm (3.25 in) diameter Literature: For a similar sulphide, see Paul Jokelson, 'Sulphides' plate 39 4335 paid £700
World Medals, USA, George III, the Lion and Wolf Indian Chief’s Medal, solid silver, c.1777, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA, young bust of King to r., wearing armour, his hair tied behind en queue, curls above his ear, wearing armour with five studs above the sash and one below, rev. a lion reclines on a mound, to right, a snarling wolf, behind, in somewhat ghosted image, trees left and right, a church and houses between, 60.5mm., wt. 41.96gms. (Adams type 10.1, obv. 1, rev. A; Jamieson Fig. 11; John J. Ford Collection, part XVI, Stack’s, 17 October, 2006 (lot 50 - $22,000); Betts 436), with original decorated loose suspension loop, even grey tone, good very fine, with no sign of die flaw on reverse, extremely rare *ex Baldwin’s vault and with stock ticket for £50 John Adams, Indian Peace Medals, Crestline, California, 1999, discusses these medals at some length and concludes that they were almost certainly distributed at the bequest of General [Gentleman Johnny] Burgoyne (1722-1792). In an earlier publication, Paul Edmond Beckwith, American Indian Peace Medals, Washington, 1907, writes ‘In 1765 a treaty was made with the British and Pontiac, and his chiefs were presented by Sir William Johnson, at Oswego, with the medals known as ‘the lion and wolf medals.’ A large number of these were distributed…’. However, Alan M. Stahl, Coinage of the Americas Conference, ANS, New York, 1997, confirms Adams’s conclusions. The Adams ‘Modern Census’ lists just 17 ‘Lion and Wolf’ medals, of which one (see Ford catalogue) is now thought not to exist. Only 7 are of this variety. This medal does not feature on the census.
World Medals, USA, George III (1760-1820), Indian Chief’s Medal, large size and undated, solid silver, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA, young bust of King r. wearing armour, his hair tied behind en queue, double row of curls above his ear, wearing armour with six studs above the sash and one below, rev. crowned oval shield of arms within Garter and with Lion and Unicorn supporters, DIEU. ET. MON. DROIT on scroll below, 79mm., wt. 109.19gms. (Adams type 7.1; Jamieson Fig. 14; John J. Ford Collection, part XVI, Stack’s, 17 October, 2006 (lot 59 - $14,000); Eimer 736a; cf.Betts 600), with original decorated and shaped loose suspension loop, even light grey tone, single slight edge bruise, extremely fine and very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault and with stock ticket for £25 The Adams ‘Modern Census’ lists 86 medals of this type, however only 24 of this variety and of these 11 are shells (ie the medal is hollow). This medal does not feature on the census. The price of £50 matches item 11 on a Baldwin list of 1943/4, ‘Prices Quoted to Montagu - Alterations for Ferguson’ and it is probably one and the same piece. The Ferguson mentioned would be J. Douglas Ferguson (1901-1981), who for over 50 years was known as the ‘Dean of Canadian Numismatics’. In 1971 he established the J. Douglas Ferguson Historical Research Foundation. The cataloguers speculate that Montagu could be George Charles Montagu, 9th Earl of Sandwich (1874–1962). Montagu compiled British and Foreign Medals Relating to Naval and Maritime Affairs, Greenwich 1937 (for the then newly-opened National Maritime Museum).
A group of military uniform and accessories belonging to Major-General E. O. Hay C. B and Major-General A. K. Hay D.S.O., O.B.E, including a linen and leather WWI satchel, a linen khaki shirt, complete with officer pips, four hat bands, two with embossed badges of crossed baton and sword below crown and lion, within leaf wreath, the other two with lion over crown, three pairs of red epaulettes, two pairs of mail epaulettes, pair of silk putti, an Acme Thunderer whistle with silk knotted braid, a pair of spurs, an ebonised cylindrical ruler, a staff-car flag embroidered with a tulip, a gentleman's grooming kit and a red leather and gold silk sword sash with gold knots together with a photograph of Major-General E. O. Hay C. B., all contained in a linen and leather bound travelling case.Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
Rare Circa 1896-1904 Imperial Russian, St. Petersburg 56 Gold (14K) and Enamel Sash Badge of the Order of Saint Andrew the First, called Eduard. The front depicting St. Andrew's Cross upon which Andrew is crucified. Hallmarked St. Petersburg, 56 gold standard and (in Cyrillic) Eduard. Light wear and minor enamel loss. Measures 3-1/2" L, 2-3/4" W. Approx. weight: 60.0 grams. Shipping $32.00 (estimate $14000-$18000)
Charles I (1625-49), silver Halfcrown, Truro Mint (1642-43), undated. King on horseback left with upright sword and flowing sash, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding both sides, initial mark rose, :CAROLVS. D. G. MA. BRI. FRA. ET. HIB. REX. rev. quartered shield of arms, C to left, R to right, initial mark rose, CHRISTO: AVSPICE: REGNO, weight 14.15g (Brooker 1019; Bull 657/5; N 2539; S 3052; KM 219). With usual weakness from die flaw in obverse legend, toned, some light scratches both sides, otherwise very fine, in PCGS holder graded VF Details (Repaired), and rare. Estimated Value $4,000 Ex V. J. E. Ryan, Glendining, 22nd January 1952, lot 1185.Ex Patrick Finn, February 2000, List 18, item 323.Ex James Hall Collection, Dix Noonan and Webb, Auction 71, 28th September 2006, lot 226.Ex Spink Numismatic Circular, December 2007, item HS3278.Ex Mark Rasmussen Numismatist, Winter 2010, list 20, item 62. PCGS certification 34313121.
Gupta Empire, Puragupta, c. (480-485). gold Dinar (9.32 g). Archer type, king standing left, long sash at waist, holding bow with left hand, no lettering below arm, and arrow with right, Garuda standard in field left. Rev. Goddess seated facing on lotus, holding flower and riband, Sri Vikramah. (BMC Pl XXI, 24-26). Rare. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,500
Charles I (1625-49), silver Pound, 1643, the 3 of date struck over 2. Oxford Mint, King on horseback left with raised sword and flowing sash, horse prancing over arms and armor including cannon, Oxford plume in field behind, all within beaded circle, legend and outer beaded circle surrounding, initial mark Oxford plume, CAROLVS: D: G: MAGNI: BRITANE: FRAN: ET HIB: REX, rev. Declaration in two lines across center, RELIG. PROT. LEG / ANG. LIBER. PAR, value between stops and Oxford plumes above, date below, beaded circles and legend surrounding, initial mark seven pellets, EXVRGAT: DEVS: DISSIPENTVR: INIMICI, weight 120.10g (Brooker 863A; Morrieson B-1; N 2398; S 2940; KM 239.2). Toned, with usual hammered edge, some small nicks and surface marks, in PCGS holder graded EF 40, Pop 1; the only example graded at PCGS. There are only 2 other pieces graded at NGC, 1 in XF-45, 1 in AU-55, and rare. Estimated Value $12,500 Ex The St Petersburg Collection, Heritage Long Beach Auction, 2nd June 2006, lot 13096. PCGS certification 34313344The abbreviated Latin legends translate as on obverse "Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland," and on the reverse the cartouche Declaration as Charles I gave to the Privy Council at Wellington, Shropshire on 19th September 1642 as "The Religion of the Protestants, the Laws of England, the Liberty of Parliament" which when shown in full Latin should read "Religio Protestantium Leges Angliae Libertas Parliamenti," the outer legend translates as "Let God arise and let his enemies be scattered," a Psalm from the Bible. Ox for Oxford is shown below the date where the King had moved his Royalist capital from 29th October 1642.
A Cheshire Masters apron and sash and a pair of gauntlets Further Cheshire apron and sash, elaborate sash with rose decoration, further sash decorated with a Rose Croix Degree etc, together with a Craft Lodge Past Masters apron and jewel with collar and jewel, a Norton Priory conclave sash, Cheshire Mark Masons apron and sash and a pair of Cheshire gauntlets, booklets and a black leather suitcase etc
Royal Dux Large Pair of Figures In 18th Century Dress, The Lady In a Pink Dress Which She Holds up to Show a Pale Green Underskirt, Matching her Sash and Frilled Lace Bonnet, In Her Left Hand Is an Open Fan, Whilst with Her Right Hand She Holds Lorgnettes to Her Eyes, Surveying the Scenery, The Gentleman, with Green Frock Coat, Cream Waistcoat and Pink Breeches, Wears a Lavish Ruffled Lace Jabot, Wide Frilled Lace Cuffs and Various Other Trimmings of The Fashionable Dandy, both Stand on Raised Rococo Bases Decorated with Applied Foliage and Roses, Pink Triangle Royal Dux Bohemia Marks to Both, Impressed 94 to Lady, 93 to Gent ( Old Restoration to Neck and Swagger Stick of Gent, Similar to Left Arm and Top Edge of Fan on Lady, Piece of Rosette Missing From Her Shoe, Minor Chips to Extremities of Both ) 21 inches in height
Collection of sixteen early 20th century and later football medals - including six silver, together with a maroon Essex Cricketing County cap for 1910 / 1911, three cloth badges and a Masonic sash (qty) CONDITION REPORT No further details on the cap - the peak is worn but otherwise little wear. We dated it from the date on the peak but on further inspection, we are now not certain if it is cricket or perhaps football. Dated 1910 - 1911 Season
A scarce 1840's officer's closed neck tunic to the Shrewsbury Yeomanry, the scarlet tunic with black velvet collar and cuffs both with a double band of gold bullion ribbon, complete with sash now affixed, thirteen large buttons and two smaller each by CHARLES JENNEN LONDON, retaining all of their gilt finish, the tail with inked label to the interior which says LEIGHTON SWEENEY OSWESTRY. Some moth grazing.
Early 20th century AD. A bronze Bastar tribal figure of Shiva standing on a round, stepped base, figure wearing a belt with sash falling over each shoulder and to the legs, heavy necklace to neck and bracelets and anklets; arms held forward, wearing a headdress; oval frame to the body. 102 grams, 85mm (3 1/4"). Private collection, London, UK; acquired prior to 1990. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

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