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A group of three stone artefact group comprising: a small chisel with an old label to reverse 'Martin/field 60 / o/s' and 'small chisel / (transverse edge?) / Late Mesolithic/ early / Neolithic'; a small tongue-shaped implement; a soft stone large implement with old inked inscription to the reverse '478 Haresfield / Beacon / Glos.' ans sticker 'WG'. 197 grams total, 2.5-10.5cm (1 - 4"). Ex E.S. Gosling collection; found various sites in Sussex and Devon, UK, by his father; thence by descent. Fine condition. [3, No Reserve]
20th century AD. A mixed stone carving group comprising: three fish each with ridged flanks, offset tail; a gull(?) perched on a trapezoidal block. 700 grams total, 8-12cm (3 1/4 - 4 3/4"). Property of a Gloucestershire gentleman; inherited from his grandfather. Fine condition. [4, No Reserve]
19th century AD. A group of two Grand Tour items comprising: a stone figure, seated wearing a tunic; a bird with lentoid wings, incised collar. 522 grams total, 84-94mm (3 1/2 - 3 3/4"). From the Ellis collection; from the estate of E.S. Thomas, Egyptologist and kings messenger working in Egypt in the 1900s. Fair condition. [2, No Reserve]
5th-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of stone items, some with inked findspots, comprising: four flint scrapers; two discoid scrapers; two arrowheads; six flint 'knife' microliths. 331 grams total, 16-86mm (1/2 - 3 1/2"). Ex E.S. Gosling collection; found various sites in Sussex, UK, by his father; thence by descent. Fair condition. [14, No Reserve]
Published 1925-1989 AD. Titles comprising: Spink, The Milled Silver Coinage of England from Charles II to Present Day, reprinted from Numismatic Circular, Spink, London, 1925; paperbakc, publisher's card with later tape to spine. Spink, The Milled Coinage of England, 1662-1946, Spink, London, 1950; hardback, publisher's orange cloth. Seaby, H. A. and Rayner, P. A., The English Silver Coinage from 1649, Seaby, London, 1968; hardback, publisher's blue cloth with dustwrapper. Li, Ming-Hsun, The Great Recoinage of 1696 to 1699, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1963; hardback, publisher's brown cloth, with Seaby invoice from 1976. Linecar, Howard W. A. and Stone, Alex G., English Proof and Pattern Crown-Size Pieces, 1658-1960, Spink, London, 1968; hardback, publisher's red cloth with dustwrapper, signed by the author. Cope, Geoffrey M. and Rayner, P. Allen, The Standard Catalogue if English Milled Coinage in Silver, Copper and Bronze, 1662-1972, Spink, London, 1975; hardback, publisher's green cloth. Dyer, G. P., Royal Sovereign, 1489-1989, Royal Mint, undated (circa 1989); hardback, publisher's blue cloth with dustwrapper. 3.44 kg total, largest 25 x 25cm (10 x 10"). Ex libris Lord Stewartby (Ian Stewart). Generally good to fine condition; first with covers worn. [7, No Reserve]
Mainly Late Period, 664-332 BC. A mixed group comprising: a pair of black glass bracelets; a carved crystal fly amulet; a repaired bronze standing figure amulet; three carved stone heart amulets, one accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. 34 grams total, 18-54mm (3/4 - 2"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. Fine condition. [7]
Early 20th century AD. A mixed group comprising: an aqua glass bottle with stopper, raised 'MONSTERS' legend six times in alternating directions to the body, 'Soda Stream Ltd' to the underside; bifacial rectangular enamelled ferrous sign with emblem of a horizontal lemonade bottle and the words '1D MONSTERS' for Penny Monsters lemonade drink. 3.4 kg total, 27.5-61cm (10 3/4 - 24"). Property of an Essex gentleman; acquired 1960s-1980s. The drink 'Penny Monster' is mentioned in George Orwell's 1939 novel Coming Up for Air where he asks: And what about Penny Monsters? Does one ever see a Penny Monster nowadays? It was a huge bottle, holding more than a quart of fizzy lemonade, all for a penny. That's another thing that the war killed stone dead. Fair condition; hole to base of bottle, enamel chipped. [2, No Reserve]
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