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Hutton (J. Arthur). Salmon Scales, as Indicative of the Life History of the Fish, & Salmon Scale Examination and Its Practical Utility, with Notes on the Wye Salmon Fisheries and the Photography of Scales, both pub. Sherratt & Hughes, 1909/10. respec., b&w illusts., both author's presentation copies, inscribed to upper wrapper 'To The Fly Fisher's Club with J. Arthur Hutton's cpts', a.e.g., contemp. brown half calf, a little rubbed and first vol. chipped to label, orig. printed wrappers bound in, slim 8vo, together with five others, various, including The Arthur M. Gilbey Collection of Angling Pictures, Christies, 1940, Frank Hammond Catalogue 110, Shooting and Fishing, Handbook of the Margate Fishing Club for 1921, etc. (7)
A fine quality French double barrelled 14 bore percussion sporting gun, by Le Page, 46½” overall, barrels 30½” gold inlaid with bands of stars and ears of corn at breech, “Canons Damas d’Acier Fin” on top rib, and with arrow and lines at the muzzle, engraved back action locks gold inlaid “Fni.par Lepage” in scrolls, nicely figured walnut halfstock, the fore end carved with panel of scales, the wrist carved with similar panels of scales terminating in a vigorous lion’s head, deeply embossed brass mounts, including Diana the huntress on the trigger guard, head of Mercury and Caduceus on the throat pipe, and on the butt plate lions drinking at a fountain, wolf and hanging game, brass mounted ebony ramrod. Generally Good Condition (one action AF, the barrels and locks lightly rusted overall with a dark patina, the mounts with thick verdrigis overall). Plate 38
A 19TH CENTURY CELESTIAL TABLE GLOBE BY CRUCHLEY, the gesso covered globe with printed details and marked "Cruchley's New Celestial Globe ..... G F Cruchley .. 81 Fleet Street, London" mounted within engraved brass meridian circle, and horizon circle with printed scales, months and astrological signs, on three turned supports joined by turned stretchers, 46cms high overall
BRITISH Coins, England, 17th Century TOKENS, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge (4), Iohnathan (Jonathan) Browne, Farthing, obv arms (W 19), fine; Ed Clark, Farthing 1652, obv arms (W 28), about fine; Ioseph (Joseph) Heath, Farthing 1666, obv Heath family arms (W 52), good fine; Francis Ierman (Jermin), Halfpenny 1667, obv arms (W 56), large flan-crack, fair; Linton, Robert Halls, Farthing 1667, obv a pair of scales (W 143), fine. (5) issued by Jonathan Browne, grocer. issued by Ed Clark, haberdasher. issued by Francis Jermin, grocer, treasurer and Mayor. Joseph Heath was appointed common councilman in 1685. first and third bought W Crouch 1895. second bought Doggett 1889. fourth bought Vieweg 1891.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Dupondius, rev Emperor in quardiga left (RIC 497); As, rev Victory standing right (RIC 506); Dupondius, rev Moneta standing holding scales and cornucopiae (RIC 589), fair; As, rev Emperor on horseback left (RIC 595), about very fine; As, rev Spes walking left holding flower and hem of skirt (RIC 650), about very fine. (5).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Hadrian (AD 117-138), Sestertius (3), AD 119-121, laureate bust right, rev MONETA AVGVSTI S C, Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopiae (RIC 586b); rev RESTITVTORI ORBIS TERRARVM S C, Emperor taking the hand of a towered woman kneeling to his right (RIC 594); rev VIRT AVG, Virtus standing left (RIC 614a). Generally fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Hadrian (AD 117-138), Sestertius (3), AD 119-121, laureate bust, draped and cuirassed right, rev P M TR P COS III S C EXPED AVG, Hadrian on horseback left (RIC 613); AD 125-128, laureate head right, rev COS III S C, Aequitas standing left holding scales and rod (RIC 637); AD 134-138, rev FELICITAS P R S C, Felicitas standing left holding branch and cornucopiae (RIC 756). Fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161), Denarii (3), AD 140-143, laureate head right, rev TR POT COS III ITALIA, Italia seated left on globe (RIC 98), fine; AD 145-161, rev COS IIII winged thunderbolt on throne (RIC 137), extremely fine; rev COS IIII, Aequitas holding scales and rod (RIC 127), extremely fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180), Sestertius 34.05g, AD 169-170, laureate head right, rev TR POT XXIII IMP V COS III S C, Aequitas seated left, holding scales and cornucopiae (RIC 969). Slightly weakly struck on an unusually thick flan, good very fine. bought Sotheby, 26 March 1897, lot 49.
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Imperial Silver, Nerva (AD 96-98), Denarii (3), AD 97, laureate head right, rev COS III PATER PATRIAE, priestly emblems (RIC 24), toned good very fine; rev AEQUITAS AVGVST, Aequitas standing holding scales and cornucopiae (RIC 25), very fine; rev CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM clasped hands (RIC 26), toned very fine. (3).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman Republican, MN CORDIVS RVFVS IIIVIR, Denarius, Rome 46 BC, Jugate heads of the Dioscuri right, rev Venus standing left, holding scales, with Cupid at her shoulder (Cr 463/1a), toned, about very fine; MN CORDIVS RVFVS IIIVIR, Denarius, Rome 46 BC, owl perched on Corinthian helmet, rev aegis decorated with Medusa’s head (Cr 463/2), area of weak striking on obverse, reverse slightly off-centre, toned very fine; with another similar, fair. (3).
A Fire Officer's Silver Plated Helmet by Shand Mason & Co., London, the comb embossed with a dragon, the helmet plate as crossed axes, hoses and a flaming torch within a foliate cartouche, with leather backed white metal chin scales and ear rosettes, the underside of rim set with maker's metal label
An Officer's Fur Busby, possibly for the Princess of Wales Own Yorkshire Hussars, with scarlet bag, gold cord lines around busby, with Prince of Wales plumes embroidered badge, red leather backed gilt chin scales; a red plume; a black plume; two lanyards; two pairs of kid gloves; two japanned tin cases containing various gilt metal plume holders etc
A Near Identical Pair of Early 19th Century Continental (possibly French) Naval Officers Dirks, the first with curved 38cm blade retaining much original blue and gilt decoration, the second with a curved 35cm blade showing only traces of gilded etching, the brass hilts with small forward facing lionshead pommels, the recurved quillons with sea monster head terminals and linked to the pommel with chain knuckle guards, the grip scales of M.O.P. (one missing), both complete in brass scabbards engraved with scrolls and foliage and to include the letters E.A. divided by an anchor (2)
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, early 19th century, by Scales of Kendal, the case attributed to Gillows, the projecting cornice supported on a pair of baluster columns flanking a painted dial with Roman numerals, thirty hour movement, the trunk crossbanded throughout, the door with cut-out corners flanked by quarter columns, on a rectangular plinth. 2.06m.

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