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A collection of early 20th century household linens, including: embroidered and lace edged handkerchief and pyjama cases, Edwardian embroidered table mats and a guest towel, a quantity of embroidered and appliqué table cloths, an Edwardian linen bag with blue and white embroidered decoration, huckaback crochet edged towels, and a quantity of similar linens, (qty).
Five early 20th century pillow cases with lace/crochet edging; together with a bolster cover, a linen sheet with monogram and decorative border on three sides, a quantity of lace and crochet edged table and tray cloths, two lace tea cosies, an embroidered tea cosy, and a collection of table mats and runners, (qty).
A collection of ladies vanity items, including: a dressing table hand mirrors, a photograph of Margot Fonteyn, an Art Deco perfume spray, a small wicker sewing box with contents, silk embroidered souvenir handkerchief cases, hat pins, a cross stitch panel, a box of buttons, a small photo album, stud boxes and contents, and a quantity of other collectables, (qty).
A collection of cosmetics, powder compacts, accessories and dressing table items, including: a small 1930s Barbola mirror, Helena Rubinstein dusting powder, a 1960s Biba powder pot, a small ceramic half doll, 1930s enamel backed mirrors and clothes brushes, and a quantity of similar items, (qty).
1111 AD. BMC type vii. Obv: facing bust with [HENRI RE] legend. Rev: design of four arcs linked with piles with [+ ]ALD[? ] for an uncertain moneyer (H/Aldene? at Nottingham?"). Found Luton, Bedfordshire, UK. S. 1268; N. 863. See Early Medieval Corpus, Cambridge, reference EMC 2015.0214 (this coin"). See Allen, Dr. Martin, The Mints and Moneyers of England and Wales, 1066-1158, BNJ 82, pp.53-120 and table for latest available published list of moneyer names, mints and types; the letter sequence ALD only appears in this type for the moneyer H/Aldene at Nottingham (other moneyer names, such as Ailwald, Aldred, Aldwine, Aldret and Baldwine are known at mints including Bristol, Lincoln, Pevensey, Salisbury, Shaftsbury, Totnes and Worcester but none of these known for this type"). The spacing of the lettering does not orientate with the reverse design so the details remain uncertain; possibly a new moneyer name or the first appearance of this type at another mint. 0.55 grams. [No Reserve] Very fine for issue.
9th-12th century AD. A bronze pendant of a standing male with arms to the sides, hands formed with separate thumbs, D-shaped head with heavy brow and spike above; pierced lug to the reverse. From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, table XCVII, item 1 for type. 5.42 grams, 31mm (1 1/4"). [No Reserve] Fine condition.
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