20th century AD. A group of two silver coloured metal holders for coins comprising: one with repoussé rosette to the lid, engraved initials 'BH' to the underside and partly erased make's mark; one rounded with lug and hoop, repoussé leaf and sheaf detailing. 30 grams total, 36-51mm (1 1/2 - 2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
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A silver coloured metal jar with three legs each formed as a grotesque mask, bulbous body with openwork band of dragons and other creatures, addorsed dragon handles, openwork lid with dragons modelled in the round. 896 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. Fine condition.
Late 19th-early 20th century AD. A gilded silver belt composed of rectangular plates with openwork wire pattern and lozenge to the centre of each panel; each panel connected to the next by a silver disc; buckle in the form of wire work bow with rosette to the centre, red cloth to the back, smaller rosettes to the side; to the bottom silver chains with three pendants to the base. 381 grams, 96cm (37 3/4"). Ex Swiss collection; acquired 1980s. Fine condition.
A large undated archaistic silver-coloured metal seal formed as a square-section base, each side decorated with a pair of dragons, twelve Chinese characters to the underside, a dragon with a scroll in his mouth to the top. 1.9 kg, 18cm (7"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. Fine condition.
10th-12th century AD. A sheet silver finger ring with median hoop extending to two round-section bars coiled to the edges of the flat-section flanges; geometric tremello-style motifs to the flanges; Baltic workmanship. 3.39 grams, 22mm overall, 20.16mm internal diameter (approximate size British U 1/2, USA 10 1/4, Europe 23.15, Japan 22) (1"). English private collection; acquired in the 1970s. Very fine condition.
Late 19th-early 20th century AD. A silver belt with strap in the form of interlinked circles with repeating pattern of rosettes and lozenges to the centre; buckle in the form of a rosette with two hooks to the end. 115 grams, 80cm (31 1/2"). Ex Swiss collection; acquired 1980s. Fine condition.
Late 19th-early 20th century AD. A silver belt with strap composed of plaited wire to the top and bottom border, to the centre a plaited cable pattern; buckle in the form of three hinged rosettes with catch to the back; to the strap three sliders with punched dot decoration; chain to the strap with heart shaped pendant. 168 grams, 81cm (31 3/4"). Ex Swiss collection; acquired 1980s. Fine condition.
An undated archaistic silver-coloured metal ceremonial axe with blade issuing from the mouth of a horned monstrous head, shank with three radiating male faces, horse-head finial. 614 grams, 28cm (11"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. Fine condition.
20th century AD. A pair of bracelets each formed from eight silver threepence coins of Victoria, Edward VII, George V and George VI linked at edges, fitted with spring clasps. 25 grams total, 18cm (7"). Property of a Kent collector; acquired London, 1980s. [2, No Reserve] Very fine condition.
3rd-1st century BC. A shallow silver bowl with flat centre and flange rim, ring of radiating curved ribs in a whorl pattern. See Godard, F. The Art of Iran, London, 1965. 355 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). Property of a UK gentleman; previously in an old German collection; acquired before 1990. Fine condition, some leaching out of copper to the internal surfaces, brushed.
8th-9th century AD. A mixed group of bronze strap ends comprising: one Class A Type 5 with niello to the body, scrolled upper edge pierced to accept two rivets, beast-head finial; one Class B Type 3 slender leaf-shaped with beast-head finial; one Class A Type 5 with bulbous eyes, elongated ears; one Class A Type 2 tongue-shaped with niello panel, narrow snake-head finial; one Class A Type 5 with niello and silver wire detailing, three attachment holes. See Thomas, G. Late Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age Strap-Ends 750-1100: Part 1, Finds Research Group datasheet 32, Sleaford, 2007 for types. 27 grams total, 32-44mm (1 1/4 - 1 3/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; found Cambridgeshire prior to 2000. [5] Fine condition.
1st-18th century AD. A mixed group including a cruciform plaque, a crescent mount, a bronze bracelet, a harness pendant, a silver coin fragment, a bronze statuette base, a bronze rectangular plate and other items. 699 grams total, 1-20cm (1/2 - 8"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German art market before 1980. [25, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Thomas Webb - A rare English cameo glass swan head perfume bottle, in citron and white, silver gilt mounted, hallmarked for London 1894, silver makers mark FE in shield for Frederick Elkington, retailers mark of J.H Werner, Hof Jeweller, Berlin, Rd mark to glass 11109, 24cm max
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