Dated 1731 AD. A gold finger ring, from early in the reign of George II (1727-1760 AD), with reserved, elongated skeleton and skull-and-crossed-bones motifs on a black enamelled field, inscribed in italic script, infilled in black enamel, to the inner face ''R Dunn ob 28 Jan 1731 aet 46' (for R. Dunn who died on 28 January 1731, aged 46 years"). [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] 9.32 grams, 24mm overall, 19.10mm internal diameter (approximate size British S, USA 9, Europe 20.0, Japan 19) (1"). Property of a Buckinghamshire, UK, gentleman; previously in an old jewellery collection. Extremely fine condition, fully enamelled. A large wearable ring.
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Lower Cretaceous Period, 146-100 million years BP. A large fossil skull of a Mosasaur sp. dinosaur; presenting as viewed from above, lacking the base of the skull and orbits, the skull flattened during the fossilisation process to expose the teeth of both upper and lower jaws with original matrix; plus plaster backing and make up to edges to support. 61 kg, 78 x 55cm (30 3/4 x 21 1/2"). Property of a UK collector; acquired on the UK auction market; authenticity confirmed by two paleontologists from the Natural History Museum, at Oxford University; from the phosphate beds of Morocco. Mosasaurs were giant, carnivorous marine reptiles, often growing to over 20 metres long; one of the largest and most effective predators of their age. Fine condition. A large display piece.
Dated (18)77 AD. A gold ring with D-section hoop, with a stylised skull to the outer face, inscribed to the inner face in italic hand 'In mem J. T. Bartt obijt 28 feb 77' with maker's mark 'WG' in a cartouche. 5.05 grams, 20.61mm overall, 17.41mm internal diameter (approximate size British N 1/2, USA 6 3/4, Europe 14.35, Japan 13) (3/4"). Property of a Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK, gentleman; acquired from an old jewellery collection circa 1995. Very fine condition.
A Third Reich Fire Service double decal steel helmet, the black skull having ventilation holes, aluminium comb, police and party shield decals (the latter worn), and enamelled shield badge to the front with oak leaves and "Sommerein a.L." with leather liner, top pad, Y shaped chin strap, and leather neck guard. GC (some light wear).
A mid-19th century Imperial Russian NCOs leather helmet of the 11th Infantry Regiment, black leather skull with brass mounts, including leather backed chinscales (slight AF) and ear roundels, large top mount and spike in the form of a flaming grenade, die struck double headed eagle helmet plate, interior with green underlay to front and back visor
Skull and Black Spinel Snake Large Drop Earrings, skull shaped studs with post and push back fittings, each holding a long, open, pear drop loop, set with black spinels, with three, well detailed, applied skulls and a snake of black spinels coiling around them; the whole in platinum vermeil and silver; 1.8 inches (4.7cms) long
Ca.1200 AD. Wonderful wearable Medieval bronze archers ring with stylized skull depicting in front part of bezel, made for protection for your knuckle from the bow's string, Good Condition; Inner diameter: 23mm; outer diameter: 40mm ring size UK Z; US 13; 14gr; Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.350 AD. A lovely head in dark grey schist, native to the valleys that runs along the rivers of Afghanistan and Pakistan. This face of a mature man bears Indo-European features. The hairstyle is of Greek inspiration, depicting nicely curled and orderly locks which are fastened high up into a bun placed atop the skull. The man also wears an Imposing beard, a symbol characterising intellectuals. Excellent state of preservation with minor repair; on custom stand; Size: 28cm x21cm (11.02 x 8.26 in); Provenance: From an old Professional British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Skulls/Anatomy: African Caracal and Black-Backed Jackal Skulls, modern, South Africa, a complete African Caracal bleached skull, with attached shipping tag numbered - 0647997, transposafe, 15cm overall length, height 7cm, together with three complete Black-Backed Jackal skulls, each overall length 16cm, 16cm and 17cm (4) Caracal proof of legal import permit no - 28882, 18-04-2002 Caracal has missing bone around right eye socket, missing small teeth between lower canines, 23/04/19
Antlers/Horns: A Collection of Hunting Trophy Horns, circa late 20th century, including - Ellipsen Waterbuck, horns on cut upper skull, on shield, European Mouflon, horns on cut upper skull, on pedestal shield, Abnormal Roebuck antlers, ten sets of abnormal antlers on matching oak shields, a quantity of various sized Roebuck antlers, on assorted shields (qty)

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