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Ancient Greek, Paphlagonia, Sinope. Circa 330-300 BC. AR Drachm or Siglos. Silver, 4.9 grams. Obverse: Head of nymph left, hair in sakkos. Reverse: Sea-eagle standing left, wings spread, on dolphin left; ΔIONY[ΣI] below eagle's wings. Ref: SNG BM Black Sea 1485; HGC 7, 399. Near EF with attractive tone. Purchased in the early 60s from B. A. Seaby, with old ticket.
Ancient Greek, Thessaly, Larissa Drachm Circa 400-344 BC. Silver, 6.2 grams. Obverse: Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly to left, wearing ampyx, pendant earring and necklace. Rev. [Λ]ΑΡΙ/ΣΑΙΩΝ Horse standing right, preparing to roll over. Ref: BMC 57. EF with lovely old cabinet tone. Purchased in the early 60s from B. A. Seaby, with old ticket.
Ancient Greek, Attica, Athens Tetradrachm. Circa 490-430 BC. Silver, 17.4 grams. Obverse: Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with three olive leaves and palmette. Rev. AΘE Owl standing right, head facing; to left, olive sprig and crescent; all within incuse square. Ref: BMC 62. Very fine with lovely old cabinet tone. Purchased in the early 60s from B. A. Seaby, with old ticket.
Ancient Greek, Corinth Stater, Circa, 338 B.C. Silver, 8.5 grams. Obverse: Pegasus with pointed wing flying left, Ϙ below. Reverse: Head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet pushed back on head. Behind: Victory flying left holding bow with both hands. Ref: BMC 350. Very fine with beautiful old cabinet tone. Purchased in the early 60s from B. A. Seaby, with old ticket.
Ancient Greek, Calabria Tarentum. Circa, 342-231 B.C. Silver, 8.0 grams. Obverse: Naked youth on horseback r., crowning horse, AIAI? below. Reverse: ΤΑΡΑΣ Youthful oikist, nude, riding dolphin to left, holding an uncertain object in his outstretched right hand and resting his left on the dolphin; below, CΑΣ. Bought in the early 60s from A. H Baldwin & Sons with old ticket.
CALABRIA, Tarentum. AR Nomos. Circa 280-272 BC. Silver, 6.6 grams. Obverse: Youth on horseback right, crowning self with wreath in right hand, holding reins in left; IΩ to upper left; IAΛO and Ionic capital below horse. Reverse: Phalanthos, holding aphlaston in right hand and distaff in left; TAPA[Σ] below, ANΘ to upper right. Ref: Vlasto 803; HN Italy 1014. Very fine with nice tone, bought in the early 60s from B. A. Seaby, with old ticket.
Roman Folding Knife Handle. Circa 2nd - 3rd century AD. Bronze, 16.04 grams. 63.03 mm. An open-work zoomorphic folding knife handle depicting a hare and hound in mid chase. The hound with his snout touching the tail of the hare. Vestiges of the iron fixing pin for the blade can be seen at the hinge end. Ref: Roman Richborough (Bushe Foxm 1949: pl. XXXVI no. 118). Accompanied by an old dealers ticket, found Norfolk.
Anglo-Saxon Pommel. Circa 7th-8th century AD, 53.20 mm. A copper-alloy pommel fitting of the cocked hat type, plain with no decoration. The piece has a rectangular opening through the centre that would have allowed the iron tang to be passed through and secured, finishing the sword assembly. Complete and undamaged. A Norfolk find purchased by a private collector from a London dealer mid 1990's. Accompanied by old dealer ticket.
Anglo-Saxon Brooch. Copper-alloy, 8.58 grams. 56.16 mm. Circa 5th century AD. A bow brooch with triangular head plate, flat at its apex and with a rounded terminal at each corner. The foot plate is plain and an almost perfect triangle in shape. On the back there is traces of the original iron pin assembly. A migration period piece of Visigothic manufacture. Found Kent. Accompanied by an old dealers ticket. Property of an English collector.
Anglo-Saxon Armour Strap Junction. Circa 6th - 7th century AD. Copper-alloy, 19.94 grams. 20.37 x 18.01 x 16.59 mm. A heavily gilded chip carved bronze dodecagon with an almost heart shape opening on four sides to receive the leather straps. Found near Rochester in Kent, accompanied by an old dealers ticket..
Anglo-Saxon Sword Ferrule. Circa 10th-11th century AD. Copper-alloy, 14.67 grams. 37.17 mm. A complete mount or ferrule from a dagger or sword handle decorated with a band of Ringerike style entwined scrolls. Ref: See the national museum of Ireland, the sword from Lock Derg. Co. Tipperary & PAS: NMS-00360D. Accompanied by an old dealers ticket.
Eleven Rock Concert Programmes - including Led Zeppelin at Knebworth 1979, Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton at Blackbushe Aerodrome 1978, Knebworth A Midsummer Night's Dream concert, 24th June 1978, Santana, Elvis Costello, Attractions and others at Crystal Palace 1977, Bad Company British Tour 1979, The Police 'Regatta de Tour' 1979, Bruce Springsteen Born in the U.S.A. Tour (with ticket taped inside) 1985, Robert Plant Non Stop Go Tour (with merchandise inner) 1988, Genesis 1987, Rolling Stones Urban Jungle1990 & Bryan Ferry 1988 (11)
The Who - concert poster, ticket and commemorative print in an LP cover for The Who's Royal Albert Hall performance of Timmy plus more, Thursday 30th March - Saturday 1st April 2017, in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust, the poster measuring 23 1/4 x 16 1/2 inches and a poster to mark 50 years of the Who, 'Who's Counting?', 20 x 28 1/2 inches. (3)Provenance: from a private collector.
Warren Haynes with the Ashes & Dust Band - six concert and tour posters with particularly striking and distinctive artwork including two limited edition screenprints for the Fall Tour 2015 and a limited edition commemorative ticket for Seventh Annual Mountain Jam 2011. (7)Provenance: from a private collector.
10 concert posters and prints - including Steve Earle & The Dukes, The Derek Trucks Band, The Struts, Kittle with Bo Patt, Brutal Juice, The Last Waltz, Double Down Saloon 15th and 16th Anniversary, including some limited edition prints numbered and signed by the artists, together with two flyers and concert ticket for Colin Blunstone, most rolled. (13)Provenance: from a private collector.
WILLIAM HANNA CLARKE (SCOTTISH 1882 - 1924), BATHERS ON THE SHORE oil on canvas, signed and dated 1918 41cm x 52cm Framed. Provenance: Acquired by the vendor from Bourne Fine Art (now The Fine Art Society). Note: Bathers on the Shore is the first major work by William Hanna Clarke to be offered at auction in several years. Note 2: William Hanna Clarke was born in Glasgow. He initially trained as a dentist and practised in Glasgow and London, but he always had a strong interest in art, and attended night classes at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1913, he decided to give up dentistry to pursue a professional career in art, which brought him and his family to Kirkcudbright in 1915. At this time the town was recognised as a centre for artists. Here his talents were recognised and he was seen as a rising star in the Scottish art world and in 1923 his "Feeding The Hens" was sold to an American collector at the Pittsburgh International Exhibition in 1923 it was deemed newsworthy enough for a special report in the Glasgow newspapers. Clarke favoured sunny weather with light tones, sometimes contrasted deep exaggerated blues. Everything suggested that Clarke was to have a glittering career as an artist until his untimely death in 1924 following a tragic accident. He had visited a joiners yard to inspect the doors he was buying for a new home he was having built for him and his family. He was alone when the accident happened but those who rushed to his aid found that he'd fallen and severely injured his head. He died a few hours later. His death was widely reported in the newspapers and there was a very large attendance at his funeral at St Cuthbert's Church. Amongst the pall bearers were David Gauld, William Robson, Charles Oppenheimer and EA Taylor. Patrick Bourne wrote in "Kirkcudbright, 100 Years of an Artists Colony": He (Clarke) started late as a full-time painter and with his early death his career was short and the body of work was too small to keep him in the public eye. However, he was undoubtedly one of the artists genuinely inspired by the Galloway landscape and the work of the last few years of his life was as adventurous and stimulating as anything being produced at the time". Literature confirms that the woman and child in "Bathers by the Shore" are Clarke's wife and daughter. They appear in two other documented paintings. "Mother and Child" is shown in "Kirkcudbright, 100 years of an Artists Colony" (p76) and "On the Shore" which also shows the artist's wife (and naked child) similarly dressed and with a parasol in the same location as "Bathers on the Shore", is currently featured on a well known and respected London gallery website with a price ticket of £35,000.
15th-16th century AD. A delicately formed openwork pewter rocking cradle, with pointed 'Gothic' arch details to sides and ends. See Forsyth and Egan, Toys, Trifles and Trinkets, London, 2005, p.234, reference 6.88, for an end panel from a similar rocking cradle.11.41 grams, 58mm (2 1/4"). Ex Den of Antiquity, Cambridgeshire, UK (with ticket); formerly in a European collection from the 2000s.[No Reserve] Fine condition. Extremely rare; no other complete examples believed to have been recorded.
Smart mix of 12 x CDs (including promos) plus 3 x 12" releases and 1 x gig ticket. Artists/titles are Madonna (x10) inc. Music (including 12" pic disc W537TX1, stock EU 12" copies W537T1 and T2 and CD copies including grey hessian sleeve and promo), True Blue (promo, PROP05216), Madonna (promo, PROP 05215), Like A Virgin (promo, PROP 05217) and also a gig ticket for her show at Brixton Academy from November 2000, The Traveling Wilburys - Collection (ltd edition box set, also with 'The True History' promo sampler), Blur (promo), Led Zeppelin - How The West Was One (promo sampler PRCD 301132), The Darkness - Christmas Time... (promo 'wrapping paper' set, unopened) and Echo & The Bunnymen. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
Here we have a smashing collection of around 60 7" singles by The Beatles and related. Artists/ titles include Badfinger inc Rock Of All Ages (Apple 20), The Beatles inc She Loves You (RP5055), Please Please Me (RP4983), Love Me Do (RP4949), Ticket To Ride, I Want To Hold Your Hand, Can't Buy Me Love, Twist And Shout (GEP 8882), Day Tripper, Hey Jude, Strawberry Fields Forever, Paperback Writer. Sgt Pepper (x2), George Harrison inc All Those Years Ago, Faster, Teardrops, My Sweet Lord. Yoko Ono/ John Lennon/ Plastic Ono Band inc Open Your Box, Give Peace A Chance, Happy Xmas, Stand By Me, Mind Games. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, some may vary.
Here we have a great collection of around 100 7" singles by The Beatles and related. The Beatles titles include Magical Mystery Tour (MMT1, blue page), Love Me Do (45-R 4949, mono), Please Please Me (45-R 4983), Twist And Shout, All My Loving, The Beatles Hits, Long Tall Sally, Strawberry Fields Forever (solid center), I Want To Hold Your Hand, Paperback Writer, Hello Goodbye, Help!, Yellow Submarine, Ticket To Ride, From Me To You, All You Need Is Love, She Loves You, Something, The Ballad Of John And Yoko, A Hard Day's Night. Plastic Ono Band inc Cold Turkey. Ringo Star inc It Don't Come Easy. John Lennon inc Power To The People. George Harrison inc Give Me Love-Give Peace A Chance). Radha Krishna Temple inc Govinda. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
An excellent selection of signed items to include: Iggy Pop - Blah Blah Blah (LP395145-1) signed to front of sleeve in marker pen by Iggy Pop and to reverse by touring band members, a framed display with a signed Iggy Pop CD cover, photos of the signing, a concert ticket and of Iggy onstage. Also six assorted concert tickets and a listings flyer.
Hawkwind memorabilia to include: 1974 programme, Astounding Sounds programme, Reading 1977 programme, 1980 tour programme, two pieces of sheet music, a 1986 Reading Rock poster, a Space Ritual programme with ticket stub and newspaper cutting, a 1994 mini poster, a set of Moorcock books (pub by Mayflower, in case), four tickets/ticket stubs, a newsletter, an inner sleeve for a Deep Fix LP.
John Martyn memorabilia to include: Sapphire signed to reverse in marker by John Martyn, Alan Thomson, and two other band members. A copy of 'Philentropy' signed to front of sleeve by John Martyn and to reverse by Danny Cummings. A copy of John Martyn - Piece by Piece signed to inner gatefold by John Martyn. Also a ticket stub for a JM and band performance.
Signed memorabilia to include: Anima Mundi CD, 'Song From Liquid Days' LP, a promotional photograph all signed by Philip Glass (also a concert programme, ticket stub, CD boxset and press kit). Also a signed Steve Reich flyer (framed). Includes a selection of photographs depicting the original owner with Philip Glass, obtaining the signatures.
An assortment of signed items to include: King Crimson - VROOOM CD signed to booklet by Adrian Belew, Robert Fripp and other circa 1990s members. Also a concert ticket, two CD booklets, a DVD case all signed by Steve Harley. A mounted and framed photograph of the original owner with Peter Hammill above a CD booklet signed by Peter Hammill.
ORIGINAL WOODSTOCK PROGRAMME AND THREE DAY TICKET. Another classic festival programme this time for Woodstock in 1969 that featured Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and many more. The programme is in very good condition while the 3 day ticket is unused although does have some water staining on the left side.
Collection of ELO memorabilia to include: nine assorted tour itineraries / diaries circa late 1970s, early 1980s, ticket stubs, badges, tour passes and photograph. The memorabilia is from the estate of Brian Jones who toured with ELO in the 1970s and 80s, then with Ozzy Osbourne and ELO part two.
Nine programmes with most from the 60's and all with tickets to include Bill Haley & Manfred Mann 1964 with 2 unused tickets, Thelonious Monk 1966 with ticket, Roy Orbision 1967 with ticket, Roy Orbision & Walker Brothers 1966 with 2 tickets, Woody Herman 1967 with ticket, Los Paraguayos 1969 with ticket, Hair 1968 with ticket and insert, Tina Turner 2000 with 2 tickets and Don McLean 1991 with 2 tickets.
An excellent collection of ELO tour memorabilia to include: five ticket stubs, twelve back stage passes, five stickers, three patches, two badges, some photographs and a drumstick. The memorabilia is from the estate of Brian Jones who toured with ELO in the 1970s and 80s, then with Ozzy Osbourne and ELO part two.
An excellent collection of ELO tour memorabilia to include: seven ticket stubs, twelve back stage passes, six stickers, three patches, three badges, some photographs and a drumstick. The memorabilia is from the estate of Brian Jones who toured with ELO in the 1970s and 80s, then with Ozzy Osbourne and ELO part two.
Approx 186 assorted ticket stubs chiefly for events circa late 1980s to early 00s and with artists to include: Lush, Echo and the Bunnymen, Bad Manners, Big Country, Elvis Costello, The Pogues, The Men They Couldn't Hang, Slowdive, Deacon Blue, Deborah Harry, Neneh Cherry, Jonathan Richman and more.

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