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A Minton plate, "Cunard Steamship Company Limited", depicting the Lusitania passing Sandy Hook Lightship, torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine off the old Head of Kinsale, Ireland, May 7th 1915, Minton stamp to the reverse and No.7 hand painted above. Also a book "The Lusitania, Unraveling The Mysteries" by Patrick O'Sullivan (2). CONDITION REPORT Plate is heavily crazed but has no other visible signs of damage.
ISLAMIC COINS, Islamic Glass Weights, A wonderful selection of Islamic Glass Weights formerly in the collection of Alexander H Morton, author of A Catalogue of Early Islamic Glass Stamps in the British Museum, 45 pieces comprising: Umayyad Monetary Weights (9) Glass Dinar or pre-reform Arab-Sassanid Dirham Weight, in the name of Abd al-Malik, 3.91G Glass Dinar Weight, in the name of Abd al-Aziz b. Marwan, 4.29G Glass Dinar Weight in the name of Abd Allah b. Abd al-Malik Governor and Finance Director of Egypt, 4.23G Glass Dinar Weight in the name of Usama b. Zayd, Finance Director of Egypt, 4.22G Glass Dinar Weight in the name of ‘Ubayd Allah b. al-Habhab, Finance Director of Egypt, 4.23G Glass Dirham Weight in the name of Abd al-Malik, 2.82G Glass ½-Fals of 17-Qirat Weight in the name of ‘Ubayd Allah b. al-Habhab, Finance Director of Egypt, 3.28G Glass ½-Fals of 15-Qirat Weight in the name of ‘Ubayd Allah b. al-Habhab, Finance Director of Egypt, 2.93G Glass ½-Fals, anonymous, 2.01G Umayyad Commodity Weights (11) Fragment of a glass vessel stamp in the name of Hisham, 2.34G Fragment of a glass vessel stamp for a Qist in the name of Hisham, 4.08G Fragment of a glass vessel stamp in the name of Marwan II and citing Zamil b. ‘Amr, Finance Director of the Oasis of Damascus, 4.08G Double glass vessel stamp for a “measure of a Fals”, in the name of Qurra b. Sharik, Governor and Finance Director of Egypt, 3.70G Glass vessel weight for half a measure of wine (nabidh), in the name of Qurra b. Sharik, Governor and Finance Director of Egypt, 11.29G Glass vessel stamp for a measure of “mishsh”, in the name of Hayyan b. Shurayh Finance Director of Egypt, 6.33G Large glass vessel stamp for a measure of “kamun” or white cumin dated 123h and in the name of al-Qasim b. ‘Ubayd Allah, Finance Director of Egypt, and Dawud b. al-Murr his executive, 16.64G Glass vessel stamp for a qist of olive oil for a Fals, in the name of al-Qasim b. ‘Ubayd Allah, Finance Director of Egypt, and Muslim b. al-Arraf, his executive, 2.89G Glass vessel stamp, anonymous, 5.22G Glass vessel stamp, anonymous, 4.89G Glass vessel stamp, anonymous, 5.05G Abbasid Monetary Weights (5) Glass Dinar Weight in the name of Salah b. Muslim, under the authority of Ishaq b. Sulayman(?), 4.13G Fragment of a glass Dinar weight with partial inscription mentioning the treasury thus directly linking the use, control and or manufacture of weights with the administration, 1.87G Glass ½-Dinar weight in the name of Muhammad b. Said, Finance Director of Egypt, his executive Salama and an artisan, Severus, 2.13G Glass ½-Dinar weight, anonymous, 2.04G Fragment of a dated (monetary?) glass weight, with inscription ending “ishrin”, “twenty”, 0.66G Abbasid Commodity Weights (9) Glass vessel stamp in the name of al-Mansur, 6.47G Glass vessel stamp in the name of al-Mansur and ‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, 2.02G Fragment of a glass vessel stamp in the name of al-Mansur and ‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, 3.01G Fragment of a glass vessel stamp for a Ratl of chickpeas in the name of al-Mansur, 3.52G Fragment of a glass vessel stamp in the name of al-Mansur, 2.14G Glass vessel stamp in the name of in the name of ‘Abd Allah b. Salih, 3.96G Glass vessel stamp in the name of in the name of Ishaq b. ‘Issa Hals, 2.02G Large glass vessel stamp for a Fals of beans in the name of Salama, executive under Yazid b. Khatim and Muhammad b. Said Governors and Finance Directors of Egypt, 22.06G Glass stamp of uncertain purpose in the name of ‘Abd al-Rahman b. ‘Umar of b. Tamin, executive in Egypt, 7.52G Others (11) Miscellaneous Fatimid, Mamluk, Byzantine and figurative glass weights
Unusual 19th Century Military Sword, German made probably for the British army, pipe back blade 33" with maker's stamp and British inspector's stamp (?), steel hilt with triple bar guard, folding sideguard, plain pommel, in a British steel cavalry trooper's scabbard stamped VR Enfield 1848, engraved with regimental markings 7H's B (erased) 356. Good condition, sword grip replaced with filler, scabbard pitted.
Handwritten Note by Famous WW1 War Artist Sir William Orpen, the note in ink has his signature to the bottom. On official paper with ink stamp of the Orderly Room AS Corps Kensington Barracks and dated 12 11 16. Note has been folded and shows some wear. The note appears to be written to a Mr Wynham and is complaining about where he is and saying he is not allowed out to do any drawing, maybe this is in response to a commission request.
Imperial German Prussian Artillery Pickelhaube with grey metal fittings on leather skull. The top fitting is missing the ball top. Original grey metal back spine piece. Interior retains the original leather liner. Regimental markings to the back peak BA XV 1916 and makers stamp with 1916 date to the interior shell. Shell remains in good condition.
A Chinese Cheng Hua spill vase, decorated with orange and green dragons, on white ground, blue character marks to base, 14cm high, together with a Chinese porcelain Chien Lung blue and white spill vase, decorated with blue dragons on white ground, blue character marks to base, 13cm high, a glazed pottery bowl with cover decorated with brown birds in foliage on cream ground, 13cm diameter, and a pair of small dragon relief porcelain vases with artmesia leaf stamp to base, 16cm high (5) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 109 - Pair of Vases: One has been repaired to lip. Chien Lung Style Vase: Good scratch to base. Chien Hue Style Vase: Chipped to lip, some rubbing to decoration. Bowl & Cover: Rough Edges to lips and foot.
FIVE VINTAGE BARTHOLOMEWS SURVEY MAPS including 'Sheet 19 Isle of Skye', 'Sheet 28 Orkney Islands', Scotlandf Sheet 11 Argyll', Sheet 20 Central Ross-shire' and 'Quarter-Inch Automobile Map of Great Britain'; together with a Stanley Gibbons Colour Guide for stamp collectors, stamp guide 21.5cm long
BOAC 1950s flown covers. 11 covers 1957 BOAC Brittania 1st flight London – Sydney, 1952 BOAC Comet 1st flight London – Singapore, 1959 BOAC Comet 1st flight London – Tokyo x 2 stamp varieties, 1957 Brittania 1st flight London – Colombo, 1959 BOAC Comet 1st flight London – Singapore x 3 stamp varieties. 1969 Comet 4, Signs of age but rare.
1947 Royal Visit to South Africa. Five First Day covers produced by Brian Nichols & Co. These sell for £20+ on Ebay. Full stamp sets and cachets. South Africa Stamps and Royal Train cachet, South Africa Stamps Pretoria Register sticker, Bechualand stamps & Lobatsi Royal Visit cachet, Basutoland stamps, Swaziland Stamps. Good condition
§ Philippe Halsman (American, 1906-1979) Dali and Skull, 1951, gelatin silver print, printed later, with the photographer's copyright credit edition stamp on verso, edition number 175/250 gelatin silver print from an edition 175/250 30 x 26cm (12 x 10in) Photographer Philippe Halsman and artist Salvador Dali collaborated for 37 years after meeting in New York in 1941. Halsman was able to bring to life some of Dali's seemingly impossible ideas. Dirt under the glass and some damage to top and right hand edge of print where surface has lifted - see images.
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