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Graham and Damon Hill Signed Photographic Presentation A striking and highly-evocative large-format photograph depicting Graham Hill in his BRM formula one car on the grid at a race track, alongside his then young son Damon in his Lotus pedal car. The signatures of both F1 World Champions are displayed below the main image along with a ticket for the Indy 500 that was won in '66 by Graham Hill. Professionally mounted, framed and glazed to a very high standard. 55x65cm.
Ayrton Senna Hand-Signed Photographic Presentation Comprising two large-format photographs, mounted alongside an original used ticket from the 1993 Donington GP (which provided the great Brazilian with perhaps his most famous victory), hand-signed by Ayrton in black ink. Professionally mounted and framed/glazed to a high-standard. 30x61cm.
Dated January 1689 AD. Obv: profile bust with IACOBVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crown over crossed sceptres with I right and R left with date and XXX above and Jan: below with MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend S. 6579J; D&F 385. 11.57 grams. . Ex old collection (with ticket"). [No Reserve]. Fine.
64 BC. Obv: GETA - III VIR legend before and behind the diademed and draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver at shoulder. Rev: the Calydonian boar right, pierced by spear and attacked by hound; C HOSIDI C F legend in exergue. Hosidia 1; Crawford 407/2; Syd 903; Sear 346. 3.90 grams. . With old dealer ticket. . Extremely fine.
42 BC. Military mint in Smyrna. Obv: C CASSI IMP LEIBERTAS legend with diademed and draped bust of Libertas right. Rev: LENTVLVS SPINT legend with jug and lituus. RSC 4a; Crawford 500/3; Syd 1307; BMCRR 78; Sear 1447. 3.76 grams. . With old dealer ticket. . Good very fine; slightly weak on brow.
18-16 BC. Colonia Patricia mint. Obv: bare head right, bankers marks to left and right. Rev: AVGVSTVS beneath capricorn left, holding globe with rudder between front hooves, cornucopia on its shoulder. RIC 128; RSC 21; BMC 346; Sear 1592 variant (capricorn left"). 3.57 grams. . With dealer ticket. . Good very fine; reverse off centre. Scarce.
1638-1639 AD. Second milled issue. Obv: profile bust with VI behind with CAROLVS D G MAG BRIT FRA ET HIB REX legend and 'anchor right with mullet' mintmark. Rev: cross over arms with CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO legend and 'anchor right' mintmark. S. 2860; N. 2306. 2.86 grams. . With old collector ticket. . Near very fine.
82 BC. Obv: laureate head of Apollo right, control symbols before and behind. Rev: warrior on horseback prancing right, brandishing spear, control numeral CCCVIIII at upper left; P CREPVSI legend in exergue. Crepusia 1; Sear 283; Sydenham 738a; Crawford 361/1c. 4.26 grams. . With old dealer ticket. . Extremely fine.
1279-1302 AD. Second coinage, type 1b. Obv: facing bust with trefoil of pellets below within triangle with .EDW.R ANGL.D NSHYB legend with contraction bar over S. Rev: long cross and pellets with CIVITAS WATERFOR legend for Waterford mint. S. 6254; D&F 64. 1.37 grams. . Ex Baldwins Argentum sale, lot 4121; previously Dolphin Coins (with ticket"). . Near very fine.
1413-1422 AD. Type F, local dies. Obv: facing bust with mullet left and trefoil right of crown with HENRIC REX ANGLIE legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with pelleted quatrefoil at centre with CIVITAS EBORACI legend for York mint. S. 1788; N. 1403. 0.84 grams. . With recent dealer/auction list extract and old dealer ticket. [No Reserve]. Fine.
62 BC. Obv: BON EVENT LIBO legend to right and left of the head of Bonus Eventus right, with broad diadem. Rev: PVTEAL SCRIBON legend above and beneath garlanded well-head ornamented with two lyres, hammer at the base. Scribonia 8; Crawford 416/1a; Syd 928; Sear 367. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 4.01 grams. . Ex Coincraft (with ticket"). . Extremely fine.
1430-1431 AD. Rosette-mascle issue. Obv: facing bust within tressure with +HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC legend with rosettes stops and mascle after REX. Rev: long cross and pellets with +POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and VIL(mascle)LA CALISIE(rosette) legend for Calais mint. S. 1859; N. 1446. 3.59 grams. . With old collector ticket. . Very fine.
Dated 1840 AD. Madras mint. Obv: profile bust with incuse S on truncation with VICTORIA QUEEN legend. Rev: 1/4 / RUPEE in two lines with script below within wreath with 20 berries and tiny v on right ribbon with EAST INDIA COMPANY legend and date below KM# 453.3. 2.91 grams. . Ex Spink (with ticket"). . Almost uncirculated; lustrous.
1538-1542 AD. Third coinage, type 1a. Obv: crowned thistle with I left and 5 right with +IACOBVS D G REX SCOTORVM legend. Rev: crown on saltire cross with lis each side with OPPIDVM EDINBVRGI legend for Edinburgh mint. S. 5383. 1.68 grams. . Ex Spink (with ticket"). . Near very fine; edge a little ragged.
1279-1302 AD. Second coinage, class 1b. Obv: facing bust with trefoil of pellets below within triangle with .EDW.R. ANGL.D NS.HYB' legend with contraction bar over S. Rev: long cross and pellets with CIVI TAS DVBL INIE for Dublin mint. S. 6247; D&F 64. 1.31 grams. . With old dealer ticket. [No Reserve]. Good fine; small piercing.
Dated 1902 AD. Obv: profile bust with EDWARDVS VII D G BRITT OMN REX F D IND IMP legend. Rev: crown over large 3 dividing date within wreath. S. 3984; ESC 6th, 3618 (old 2115); BSC 1610 part (listed as Maundy only"). 1.42 grams. . Ex Dolphin Coins (with ticket"). [No Reserve]. Proof; few tiny hairlines.
1494-1501 AD. Bishop Richard Fox. Obv: king enthroned with HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGL legend. Rev: long cross over arms with mitre above, R left and D right with CIVITAS DVRREM for Durham mint. S. 2233; N. 1731. 0.61 grams. . Ex Spink (with ticket); formerly with old collection (with ticket"). [No Reserve]. Fine.
60 BC. Obv: draped and veiled bust of Vesta left; kylix behind, control letter L before head. Rev: togate male standing facing, dropping tablet inscribed V into a cista; legend LONGIN III V downwards in right field. Cassia 1; Crawford 413/1; Syd 935; Sear 364. 3.72 grams. . With old dealer ticket. . Extremely fine.
55-54 BC. Obv: SC behind the laureate, draped and diademed bust of Venus right. Rev: P. CRASSVS M.F. legend around female figure standing front, looking right, before horse which she holds by bridle, shield and cuirass at her feet. Licinia 18; Crawford 430/1; BMCRR Rome 3901; Sear 394. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 4.19 grams. . With old dealer ticket. . Good very fine.
Dated 1707 AD. After Union, Edinburgh mint. Obv: profile bust with E below and ANNA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with harp showing five strings with MAG BRI FR ET HIB REG legend and date. S. 3620; see ESC 6th, 1463 variant (none cited with only five strings1462-1466 for this date"). 2.95 grams. . Ex Spink (with old ticket"). . Almost very fine. Very rare; unpublished with five strings to harp for this date.
5th-6th century AD. A gilt bronze saucer brooch with broad flared rim and chip-carved decoration on the gilded face decorated with five running spirals. 5 grams, 27mm (1"). Property of a West Yorkshire lady; previously in a private East Anglian collection, UK; 2005, accompanied by an original museum services description ticket; found East Anglia, UK. . Fine condition.
46 BC. Obv: ROMA behind helmeted and draped bust of Roma right. Rev: cornucopia on globe between sceptre and rudder; T CARISI below, all within laurel wreath. Carisia 4; Crawford 464/3a; Sydenham 984; Sear 448. 3.71 grams. . Ex Roma, sale 28, lot 390 (with lot ticket"). [No Reserve]. Near extremely fine.
36 BC. Copia (Lyons), Gaul mint. Obv: IMP CAESAR DIVI F DIVI IVLI legend around heads of Julius Caesar, laureate, left and Octavian, bare-headed, right, back to back with palm branch between them. Rev: prow of galley right, star superimposed on globe and a meta (racing chariot turning post) above; COPIA below. RPC 515; Cohen 8; Giard, Lyon 7; De La Tour 4669; SNG Cop 689; SGI 150. 18.99 grams. . With dealer ticket. . Very fine. Rare.
Dated 1789 AD. National series. Obv: profile bust with G left and III right with date 1788 below and GOD SAVE THE KING legend. Rev: with WHEN / WE FORGET / HIM / MAY GOD FORGET / US / Thurlow in six lines with RESTORED TO HEALTH / MARCH 1798 in two lines in exergue. D&H Middlesex 185; Atkins 11. 12.79 grams. . With old dealer ticket. . Uncirculated; lustre with light tone.
979-985 AD. Obv: profile bust with +ÆÐELRED REX ANGLOR legend. Rev: Hand of Providence issuing from cloud with alpha left and omega right with +BOERHNOÐM-OPIN legend for the moneyer Beorhtnoth at Winchester mint. S.1144; N. 766. 1.64 grams. . Ex CNG sale 366, lot 1075 (with sale ticket"). . Very fine.
2 BC-circa 13 AD. Lyons mint. Obv: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE legend with laureate head right. Rev: AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT legend around, C L CAESARES below, Gaius and Lucius standing front, each with a hand resting on a round shield, a spear; in field above, a lituus right and simpulum left (in b9 formation"). RIC 207; BMC 533; RSC 43; Sear 1597. 3.62 grams. . With dealer ticket. . Near extremely fine; reverse slightly weak.
Dated 1936 AD. Fourth coinage. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS V DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX legend. Rev: arms with crowned monograms at sides with FID DEF IND IMP HALF CROWN legend and date. S. 4037; ESC 6th, 3751 (old 785); BSC 1713. 14.20 grams. . Ex Spink (with ticket"). [No Reserve]. Uncirculated; few tiny marks.
78 BC. Obv: laureate and helmeted bust of Attis right; symbol of a double-hooked staff behind head (Cr. symbol 58"). Rev: Cybele seated right in chariot drawn by two lions; O gamma above; M VOLTEI M F legend in exergue. Crawford 385/4; Sydenham 777; Sear 315. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.64 grams. . With old dealer ticket. . Near extremely fine.
Dated 12 August 1811 AD. Obv: arms and crest within garter inscribed VIRTUTE ET INDUSTRIA with BRISTOL TOKEN FOR XII PENSE legend. Rev: with PAYABLE / BY MESSRS / FRAS GARRATT / WM TERRELL / EDWD BRID / LANT BECK & / FRAS H / GRIGG in eight lines with ISSUED IN BRISTOL AUGT 12 1811 TO FACILITATE TRADE legend. Davis Somerset 22/21 mule. 2.99 grams. . With dealer/auction list extract; formerly with Spink (with ticket) and with collector ticket. . Good fine
Jurassic Period, 150 million years BP. A large section of fossil palm tree trunk Palmoxylon, displaying the structure; with a descriptive ticket. 12 kg, 26cm diameter (10 1/4"). Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK market, 1970-2000; from Sahara desert, Algeria/Mali border region. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
1053-1056 AD. Obv: profile bust with +EDPERD REX legend. Rev: short voided cross with annulet at centre and pellet in second quarter with +GODPINE.ONROFEN for the moneyer Godwine at Rochester mint. S. 1179; N. 825. 1.25 grams. . Ex Baldwins Argentum sale, lot 300; formerly David Sellwood collection (with ticket), F. Elmore-Jones (Glendinings, 12 May 1971, lot 676) and R. C. Lockett (English, part IV, Glendinings, 26 April 1960, part lot 3809"). [No Reserve]. Very fine. Excellent pedigree.
2003-2012 AD. Four medals mounted for wear by Formalfit Tailoring Ltd, Peterborough, comprising: Iraq Medal (2003); Operational Service Medal (Afghanistan clasp); Golden Jubilee medal (2002) and Efficiency Medal (Territorial, with 1st clasp); first two with edge impressed 24628882 CPL J E CORISH RLC inscription; fourth with edge impressed 24628882 LCPL J E CORISH RLC (R) inscription; with a separate Diamond Jubilee medal (2012), in case of issue. BBM 160; MY 240B/BBM 159Ai; MY 198A/MY 318/MY 237. 253 grams total; medals 32 - 36mm diameter. . Ex Clare Auction, lot 89 (with lot ticket"). Corporal Corish of the Royal Logistic Corps was gazetted for the award of the Efficiency Medal (Territorial) 1st Clasp, 11 February 2003. . Almost as struck. Rarely offered.
1207-1211 AD. Third coinage. Obv: facing bust with sceptre in triangle with IOHA NNES RE/X legend. Rev: sun, crescent moon and three stars in triangle with ROBE RDON DIVE legend for the moneyer Roberd at Dublin mint. S. 6228; D&F 50. 1.42 grams. . With old dealer ticket (priced at 10 shillings"). . Very fine.
1024-1030 AD. Obv: profile bust with +CNVT R:X A legend. Rev: short voided cross with double annulet and pellet at centre and pellet-in-annulet to angles with +ÆL.PER.DONLVND:. legend for the moneyer Aethelweard at London mint. S. 1158; N. 787; see EMC 1014.1969 for similar moneyer spelling (ÆLEPERD"). 0.91 grams. . Ex CNG sale 373, lot 608 (with lot ticket); formerly with Harlan J. Berk Ltd (with ticket, giving moneyer as Alfred"). . Near very fine; bust weak, small flan crack at centre.

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