UNITED KINGDOM. Edward VII, 1901-10. Silver Florin, 1908. Royal Mint. Bare head of King Edward VII facing right; De S. below; EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:. Design by George William de Saulles. / Britannia standing on prow of ancient ship wearing helmet; holding trident and resting left hand on shield with Union Jack; date in prow below; ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLINGS. Design by George William de Saulles. Edge milled.Reference: S-3981; KM-801Mintage: 3,280,010.Diameter: 28.3 mm.Weight: 11.31 g.Composition: 925/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
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UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Copper penny, 1854. Royal Mint. Ornamental tridentYoung head of Queen Victoria facing left; W.W. on truncation; date below; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Design by William Wyon. / Seated Britannia facing right; rose, thistle and shamrock below; BRITANNIAR: REG FID: DEF:. Design by William Wyon. Edge plain.Reference: S-3948; KM-739Mintage: 6,720,000.Diameter: 34 mm.Weight: 18.8 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Copper Penny, 1854. Royal Mint. Ornamental trident, DEF :. Young head of Queen Victoria facing left; W.W. on truncation; date below; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Design by William Wyon. / Seated Britannia facing right; rose, thistle and shamrock below; BRITANNIAR: REG FID: DEF:. Design by William Wyon. Edge plain.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC UNC Details, certification number 6946386-016.NGC Census in this grade: 18.Reference: S-3948; KM-739Mintage: 6,720,000.Diameter: 34 mm.Weight: 18.8 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
GREAT BRITAIN. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Farthing, 1773. Laureate and cuirassed bust facing right. Legend reads GEORGIVS· III·REX·. / Seated Britannia, facing left, trident in left hand, shield resting on left, branch in raised right hand Lettering surrounding, date underneath exergue line. Legend reads BRITAN NIA· 1775. Edge Plain.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC AU Details, certification number 6946789-017.NGC Census in this grade: 6.Reference: S-3775; KM-602Diameter: 23 mm.Weight: 4.9 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria. Bronze Farthing, 1884. London. Obv: Second laureate portrait 'Bun Head' of Queen Victoria facing left, legend around. Rev: seated figure of Britannia facing right, trident in left hand, shield with union flag in right hand, denomination above, date in exergue, sea behind with lighthouse on left and ship on right.Diameter: 20 mm.Thickness: 1.3 mm.Weight: 2.83 g.Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
GREAT BRITAIN. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Penny, 1797. Soho Mint, Birmingham. Laureate and draped bust of King George III right. Legend reads GEORGIUS III·D:G·REX. / Seated figure of Britannia left, with trident and shield in left hand, olive branch in right, sea behind with ship to left, legend above and date below on border; BRITANNIA 1797. Engraver: Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Edge Plain.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC UNC Details, certification number 6945192-009.NGC Census in this grade: 27.Reference: S-3777; KM-618Diameter: 36 mm.Weight: 28.35 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
GREAT BRITAIN. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Twopence, 1797. Soho Mint. Head of George III facing right; GEORGIUS III · D:G · REX. / Seated Britannia, facing left, trident in left hand, shield resting on left, branch in raised right hand Lettering above, sea behind with ship on left, date underneath; BRITANNIA above, date below. Engraver: Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Edge Plain.Countermarked to Obv. 'GODARD JOHN GAGEN DIARD IN MARCH 30 ADG 6 MOUNTHS 1799'. Reference: S-3776; KM-619Diameter: 40.8 mm.Thickness: 5.5 mm.Weight: 58.40 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Bronze Halfpenny, 1893. Royal Mint. Laureate bust of Queen Victoria facing left; VICTORIA D : G : BRITT : REG : F : D :. Design by Leonard Charles Wyon. / Britannia seated on a rock facing right, holding a trident; hand resting on shield decorated with the Union flag; lighthouse and sailing ship in the distance; date in exergue; around above, HALF PENNY. Design by Leonard Charles Wyon. Edge plain.Reference: S-3956; KM-754Mintage: 7,229,344.Diameter: 25.5 mm.Weight: 5.7 g.Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Copper 1/3 farthing, 1844. Royal Mint (Tower Hill). First uncrowned portrait ('Young Head') of Queen Victoria facing left, legend around and date below, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA 1844. / Seated figure of Britannia right, holding trident in left hand and shield bearing the Union flag in left, legend around and national flower emblems in exergue, BRITANNIAR: REG: FID: DEF:. Edge plain. In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS MS64 BN, certification number 49294958. PCGS population in this grade: 4, equal-finest graded.Reference: KM-743; Sp-3952.Mintage: 1,301,040.Diameter: 16 mm.Thickness: 0.9 mm.Weight: 1.57 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
PAIR OF SWANSEA TRIDENT OVAL DISHES, REFERENCE BOOK & LETTER, dishes circa 1815-1817, decorated with large open roses within solid gilt rims, Harry Sherman labels to both, impressed Swansea trident marks to base, 28cms (diam.), the book by W.D. John, 'Swansea Porcelain', Newport 1958, original gilt titled blue cloth faded, with autographed letter dated 1966 (4)Provenance: private collection HerefordshireComments: dishes wear / staining only.
Capt Tim Orchard Concorde Flight Record New York signed 12 x 8 colour photo. Senior First Officer Tim Orchard began his flying career in 1971. He has flown over 50 types of aircraft and is currently licenced to fly Aeroplanes, Helicopters, Hot Air Balloons and Hot Air Airships. Tim is an air-test pilot, a Display Pilot, a Flight Instructor and a Senior Examiner (of Pilots and Flight Instructors) for the Civil Aviation Authority. He jointly holds the Concorde World Record time for the journey from New York to London: 2hrs 52 minutes (7th February 1996). Tim has flown in formation with the Concorde on several occasions; the Heathrow 50th Anniversary with Red Arrows and several air-to-air photography sorties. In his career with British Airways Tim has flown the Hawker-Sidley Trident, the Concorde and the Boeing 777 as well as spending nine years as personal pilot to the BA Board in an executive aircraft. Tim is Managing Director of a BA subsidiary which runs its own airfield. He owns a hot air balloon and a 1950s DeHavilland Chipmunk aircraft. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
BOAC collection of 8 first flight covers 1970s inc 747 London - USA, VC10 Gatwick West Africa, VC10 London Seychelles. VC10 London St Lucia, Trident 3 Test Flight, A300b Airbus, VC10 London Addis Ababa and return. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Roman Republican Coinage, L. Julius Bursio, Denarii (6), all 85 BC, male head right, trident and control mark behind, rev. Victory driving quadriga right, (Ghey 165-9, these coins; cf. Craw. 352/1); M. Fannius and L. Critonius, Denarius, 86 BC, head of Ceres right, rev. two seated figures, 3.31g/5h (Ghey 164, this coin; Craw. 351/1); Mn. Fonteius, Denarius, 85 BC, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Cupid on goat right, two pilei above, 3.55g/7h (Ghey 171.1, this coin; Craw. 353/1c); together with others of the same type, 3.55g/6h, 3.86g/4h (Ghey 170.1 and 170.2, these coins; Craw. 353/1a) [9]. Banker’s marks to most, fine to fair £150-£200 --- Provenance: SF 558, 280, 299, 60, 32, 452, 377, 68 and 422
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Pompeians, Sextus Pompey, Denarius, Sicily, 42-40 BC, mag [––] imp iter, head of Neptune right, hair tied in band, trident behind, rev. naval trophy with trident above and anchor below between two heads of Scylla, 3.86g/1h (Ghey 318 this coin; Craw. 511/2b; BMCRR Sicily 15-17; RSC 1; Sear 333). Well centred, dark patina, good fine £150-£180 --- Provenance: SF 13
Roman Republican Coinage, Quintus Crepereius Marci Filius Rocus, Serrate Denarius, Rome, 72 BC, draped bust of Amphitrite right, shoulders bare, counter mark symbol flat fish behind, rev. q creper [–] in exergue below Neptune brandishing trident and holding reins, driving sea-chariot drawn by two hippocamps right, control mark g above, 3.53g/11h (Ghey 213, this coin; Craw. 399/1b; BMCRR 3343; RSC Crepereia 2). Banker’s marks to obverse, otherwise good fine and rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: SF 239
Roman Republican Coinage, Lucius Lucretius Trio, Contemporary plated copy of a Denarius, 76 BC, laureate head of Neptune right, trident over shoulder, control mark lii behind, rev. winged Genius on dolphin riding right, 2.70g/12h (Ghey 405, this coin; as Craw. 390/2; as BMCRR 3260; as RSC Lucretia 3). Cracks around the coin where the iron core has come through, crude in design but an interesting piece, about fine £30-£40 --- Provenance: SF 384 Contemporary forgeries made with an iron core would usually not survive being left underground for so long, however this one has due to the nature of it’s finding. Single finds 388-393 were found stuck together, and this coin is almost definitely the reason behind this. The coin has been restored and this is how we discovered the iron deposits around the finds originated from this coin, rather than from the soil itself.
Roman Republican Coinage, Publius Plautius Hypsaeus, Denarius, Rome, 60 BC, [–] before head of Neptune, bearded, trident behind, rev. c ypsae [–]/priv, in exergue, [–] upwards right, Jupiter in quadriga, horses galloping left, he throws thunderbolt with right hand and holds reigns in left, scorpion below horses feet, 3.56g/4h (Ghey 231, this coin; Craw. 420/1b; BMCRR 3843-4; RSC Plautia 11a). Banker’s marks on obverse to Neptune’s cheek and below truncation, otherwise nice dark patina and fine £40-£60 --- Provenance: SF 643
Collection of five 19th century Swansea porcelain plates to include: three Trident, 'Famille Rose' and one from the Burdette Coots service. (5) (B.P. 21% + VAT) One floral plate is badly cracked. On floral plate is rivetted and repaired. One is badly chipped. Japanese design plate is chipped. Burdette Coots plate has worn gilding, wear and has been restored with crack and overspray, appears to have more damage to the rim.
DAVID BOWIE - LPs. A collection of 26 x LPs. Titles include Low/ Montreux, The Trident Tapes, Birthday Celebration, Nothing Has Changed, Stationtostation, Scary Monsters, Ziggy Stardust, The Man Who Sold The World, Changesonebowie, Changestwobowie, Let's Dance (picture disk), Young Americans, Stage, Never Let Me Down, Stage, Lodger, Images, Another Face and The World Of David Bowie. The condition is generally VG to Ex+.
Christopher Ward: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Dual Time Zone Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Christopher Ward, 150m/500ft, model: C65 Trident GMT, ref: C6541AGM1-0342, circa 2018, (calibre ETA 2893-2) lever movement, black dial with luminous baton markers, date aperture, orange 24 hour hand, case with rotating 24 hour scale bezel, screw back with trident logo and numbered C6541AGM1-0342, Christopher Ward stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, with Christopher Ward boxes, certificate booklet and two spare bracelet links41mm wideCase and bracelet with light surface scratches, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement in going order.
Christopher Ward: A Titanium Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Dual Time Zone Wristwatch, signed Christopher Ward, 1000m/3300ft, model:C60 Trident 1000 Elite Chronometer GMT, ref: C60-42AGM3-T0BB0-B0, circa 2020, (calibre SW330-1) lever movement signed, blue dial with baton markers, date aperture, outer 24 hour white chapter ring with corresponding orange 24 hour hand, case with blue 60 minute scale rotating bezel, screw down crown, glazed screw back numbered AAM-554, Christopher Ward titanium bracelet with a deployant clasp, with Christopher Ward boxes, guarantee card, booklets, two spare bracelet links and spare Christopher Ward Orange/blue rubber strap 42mm wide Case and bracelet with surface scratches, glass is clean, crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, hand setting correctly, calendar is working correctly, movement in going order.
Christopher Ward: A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Christopher Ward, 150m/500ft, model: C65 Trident Diver, ref: C6541H3H1, circa 2020, (calibre SW210-1) manual wound lever movement, dark green coloured dial with Arabic and baton markers, case with black rotating 60 minute scale bezel, screw back signed and numbered 00922, Christopher Ward strap and steel buckle, with Christopher Ward boxes, guarantee card and instruction booklet41mm wideCase with light surface scratches, bezel is clean, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
Y A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD BRACKET CLOCK ON PEDESTALSHARMAN D. NEILL, BELFAST, CIRCA 1893The substantial four pillar triple chain fusee movement with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum with pivoted rise/fall beam regulation to suspension, chiming a choice of two tunes for the quarters either on a graduated nest of eight bells or four gongs and sounding the hour on a further larger coiled gong, the 8 inch arched gilt brass dial with matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised trident half hour markers, Arabic five minutes beyond the outer minute track and signed SHARMAN D. NEILL, BELFAST to lower margin, with scroll pierced blued steel hands and applied gilt scroll cast spandrels to angles, the arch with central FAST/SLOW subsidiary regulation dial flanked by further CHIME/SILENT and CHIME ON EIGHT BELLS/WESTMINSTER selection dials set within conforming mounts, the shallow break-arch top case with stepped surmount and stylised urn flanked by foliate scroll inlay to tympanum over silvered brass angled fillet inset dial aperture to the arch-glazed front door with line inlaid border and further foliate scroll infill to upper angles flanked by recesses to take columns at the angles, the sides with arched cherub mask and sunburst centred cast scroll-pierced sound frets, and the rear with rectangular brass grille inset door, the inverted breakfront base with fluted vertical band infill over cushion moulded skirt inlaid with a stylised foliate motif flanked by lines to front, on gilt brass lobed bun feet; the pedestal with complex double ogee edge mouldings to top over cavetto throat and rosette-centred fluted frieze, the trunk with raised demi-lune panel applied with engraved brass presentation plaque Presented to, Robert Garrett Campbell, AND, Alicia Anna Ferguson, ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR MARRIAGE, BY THE EMPLOYE'S OF, Mess'rs Henry Campbell & Co., Mossley, Belfast, DEC'R 1893, over further rectangular panel and fluted apron frieze, the plinth base with stepped ogee top mouldings and conforming ogee capped skirt.The clock 68.5cm (27ins) high, 45cm (17.75ins) wide, 30cm (11.75ins) deep; the clock on pedestal 204cm (80.25ins) high overall. Provenance:Consigned by a direct descendant of Robert Garrett Campbell. Henry Campbell and Company were a firm of flax and tow spinners who bought Mossley Mill, Co. Antrim in 1859 (built in 1839). On his retirement Henry Campbell built a mansion, 'Lorne', at Craigavad, Co. Down. A benefactor during his life to the Belfast Royal Hospital and the Presbyterian Orphanage Society, he bequeathed approximately £200,000 for the founding of a hospital bearing his name, or a college (or both) in or near Belfast, which would provide a 'superior liberal protestant education'. Although a presbyterian, he chose trustees from differing protestant churches to administer his will, which led to the opening (3 September 1894) of Campbell College at Belmont, Belfast. A clockmaker with the name Sharman D. Neill does not appear to be specifically recorded in the usual sources however he is recorded in the 1902 Directory of Belfast and Province of Ulster as a 'watch and clock manufacturer' working by appointment to 'His Majesty the King Res: Martello Terrace' from 12 Donegall place, Belfast. Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean and essentially in working condition and there is no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The mechanism is a little dusty/sticky with lazy quarter-chiming and hour striking; adjustment will also be required with regards to the quarter hammers striking the bells cleanly - hence a gentle clean/check-over is required. Two (out of the four) quarter gong hammers are also currently detached from the pivot block - there is no damage evident so will be just a case of re-attaching with a new pivot pin. The dial is in good relatively clean original condition with faults essentially limited to patchy discolouration/tarnishing to the chapter ring. The clock case is generally in good original condition. The curvature to the top has a front-to-back shrinkage crack (not disfiguring and probably easily addressed by a skilled restorer) otherwise the veneers etch appear free form damage or significant and age-related blemishes. The surface colour is uneven due to some sun-fading. The superstructure shows evidence of having finials (five) and the front angles may have originally had columns applied within the angles - these may have been removed to 'tone down' the appearance of the clock in order to satisfy the principals of Protestant owners. The plinth is in very similar condition to the clock. The top has some slight movement (not visible when clock is in place) and there is a slip of moulding detached from the frieze to the right-hand side. The skirting at the base has a couple of small veneer corner chips and rubbing/staining along the lower edge. Otherwise faults to the plinth are limited to minor shrinkage, a few bumps, scuffs etc. and some fading to the veneers. It is also probable that the front angles were also originally fitted with columns (flanking the panel).Clock has pendulum and a winder but no case key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A REGENCY BRASS INLAID MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK WITH AND FIRED ENAMEL DIALWIGHTMAN, LONDON, CIRCA 1815The five pillar twin chain fusee movement previously ting-tang striking the quarters on a graduated pair of bells and sounding the hours on the larger of the two, with shouldered plates and anchor escapement regulated by heavy lenticular bob pendulum with an effective length of 12.5 inches, the backplate signed Wightman, St. Martin's Lane, the 9.5 inch circular fired white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes beyond the minute track and wavy steel moon hands, with a strike/silent selection lever to upper margin set behind hinged convex glazed cast brass bezel, the arched case with geometric brass strung decoration incorporating rectangular motifs and a horizontal double-headed trident across the centre, the sides with gilt brass lion's mask ring handles over arched brass fish scale sound frets, the rear with arch glazed door set within the frame of the case, on cavetto moulded skirt base incorporating conforming brass inlay to fascia over block feet (quarter striking mechanism deactivated and smaller bell no longer present); with a later mahogany wall bracket with rectangular table over a single shaped panel support,The clock 51cm (20ins) high, 35cm (13.75ins) wide, 20.5cm (8ins) deep; the clock on wall bracket 77.5cm (30.5ins) high overall. Online sources record a Thomas Wightman working from 95 St. Martin's Lane, London 1798-1818.
Y A VICTORIAN BRASS 'YORK MINSTER' SKELETON CLOCKUNSIGNED BUT ATTRIBUTED TO W.F. EVANS AND SON, HANDSWORTH, CIRCA 1870The thick architectural twin-tower gothic tracery pierced plates united by six bulbous-knopped double-screwed pillars enclosing twin chain fusee trains with six spoke wheel crossings throughout, the going train with anchor escapement regulated by wood-rod pendulum and the strike train sounding the hours on a gong set behind the frame as well as passing half-hour on a bell positioned between the towers, the dial with skeletonised Roman numeral chapter ring incorporating foliate pendant half hour markers and with blued steel trident hands, mounted with angled buttresses onto a rosewood veneered D-ended base with red velvet lined interior and step to locate the glass dome cover, on disc feet.The clock 54cm (21.25ins) high, 30cm (11.75ins) wide, 14cm (5.5ins) deep; the stand and dome 67cm (26.5ins) high, 40.5cm (16ins) wide, 24cm (9.5ins) deep. Provenance:From the private collection of a professional sportsman and commentator. The design for the frame of the present lot was developed by W.F. Evans and Son of Soho Street, Handsworth, Birmingham in around 1860 in response to the popularity of their 'Scott Memorial' clock produced for the Great Exhibition of 1851. A very closely related example to the present lot is illustrated in Roberts, Derek BRITISH SKELETON CLOCKS on page 141 (Figure 1/59). William Frederick Evans is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in Birmingham from circa 1850 until his death in 1899. Condition Report: Clock is complete and in clean fully working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The chapter ring is also in fine clean condition with strong silvering. The stand has been relined with appropriate red velvet to the top surface and the rosew0od veneers are in good condition having been recently 'freshened-up' with a polish. The dome is undamaged.Clock is complete with pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
Three: Sergeant William Blevins, 9th Foot Cabul 1842 (*No. 1135 Sergt. William Blevins HM 9th Regt*) naming correctly engraved in the regimental style, original steel clip and straight bar suspension; Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 1st issue, large letter reverse, edge dated, impressed naming (William Blevins, Serjt. 9th Regiment Foot 1847) original steel clip and rectangular bar suspension; 9th Foot Regimental Medal, struck silver with applied figure of Britannia seated, the right hand extended holding a branch of laurel, the left arm supported by a shield holds a trident, the British lion crouches at her feet; beneath applied Roman numerals ‘IX’; the reverse, within an engraved wreath the inscription ‘Sergeant William Blevins Presented by the Sergeants H.M.s 9th Regt. as a token of esteem.’ fitted with integral rings and rectangular bar suspension, light contact marks, otherwise good very fine and rare (3) £1,200-£1,600 --- Provenance: Cheylesmore Collection 1930; Tilling Collection. William Blevins was born in the Parish of Kilmore, Co. Armagh, and originally attested for the 12th Foot on 23 May 1825, aged 17 years. During his service with the 12th Foot he served for 8 years 11 months at Gibraltar, being promoted to Corporal on 20 February 1833. He transferred to the 9th Foot on 28 May 1835, reverting to the rank of Private, the regiment preparing for overseas service in India. He landed there on 22 October 1835, was promoted to Corporal in January 1837 and to Sergeant in January 1840, whilst proceeding on service to Afghanistan. He applied for discharge at Meerut which became effective on 30 September 1846, and then proceeded on repatriation. His service terminated at Chatham on 8 June 1847, his L.S. & G.C. medal being awarded the same year. Sold with copied discharge papers.
Books. Fourteen shelves of general stock, mostly music, 20th c and later, principally classic, including biographies and studies of composers, some academic presses; a few scores; other, including literature, history and The Great War, six volume set, Trident Press, dj, hb, folio; etc., mostly hardbacks with dustjackets
Triumph Trident T160 Slippery Sam Replica motorcycle. 1971. 750ccFrame No. GK05153Engine No. GK05153Runs and rides. Fitted with alloy tankBelieved to be 1/30 ever produced. This was the 3rd bike build by L P Williams.This bike was a show bike at Earls Court in 1976. Letter of authenticity from Trident & Rocket Three owners club confirming this and a letter from L P Williams.Comes with old invoices. Reg. PRK 389R. V5.
Bank rolls with the Union Jack; each roll contains 50 bronze penny coins. Reverse side of the penny shows Britannia seated wearing a helmet and holding a trident. Obverse side features the bust of Queen Elizabeth II facing right. 1 roll measures: 3.75in H x 1.25in Dia. 1 penny measures: 1.25in Dia. 1 penny weighs: 10g. Artist: Mary Gillick and Charles W. CoombesIssued: 1967Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
ANTIQUE SILVER TONGS & SPOONS including two sugar tongs, one Georgian & decorated with bright cut engraving, two fiddle pattern teaspoons, one Georgian hallmarked London 1823 & one 1838. Sugar sifting spoon hallmarked London 1844. A trident pickle fork, butter knife and tea caddy spoon. Total weight 194.6 grams
Capt Tim Orchard Concorde Flight Record New York signed 12 x 8 colour photo. Senior First Officer Tim Orchard began his flying career in 1971. He has flown over 50 types of aircraft and is currently licenced to fly Aeroplanes, Helicopters, Hot Air Balloons and Hot Air Airships. Tim is an air-test pilot, a Display Pilot, a Flight Instructor and a Senior Examiner (of Pilots and Flight Instructors) for the Civil Aviation Authority. He jointly holds the Concorde World Record time for the journey from New York to London: 2hrs 52 minutes (7th February 1996). Tim has flown in formation with the Concorde on several occasions; the Heathrow 50th Anniversary with Red Arrows and several air-to-air photography sorties. In his career with British Airways Tim has flown the Hawker-Sidley Trident, the Concorde and the Boeing 777 as well as spending nine years as personal pilot to the BA Board in an executive aircraft. Tim is Managing Director of a BA subsidiary which runs its own airfield. He owns a hot air balloon and a 1950s DeHavilland Chipmunk aircraft. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
1st Middlesex Engineer Volunteers Victorian busby plume holder grenade badge c. 1860-71. Good rare die-stamped white metal flaming grenade, the domed ball bearing a plan of fortification on which is superimposed the head of Mars. The flames bear heart shaped shield with EV cypher; emerging from behind the shield, a trident. Long slider and provision for plume. Minor service wear GC.
1891. VICTORIA D:G: BRITT:REG:F:D:, second laureate portrait ('Bun Head') of Queen Victoria to left / F A R T H I N G, seated figure of Britannia to right, trident in left hand, shield with Union flag in right hand, date in exergue, sea behind with lighthouse on left and ship on right. KM.753; SCBC 3958. 2.81gr, 20mm, 12h (). Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman. Good Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]
Circa 180-170 BC.. Diademed and draped bust to right, wearing kausia / [??]?????? ???? ?????????, Poseidon, laureate, standing facing, holding trident and filleted palm; monogram of ??? to inner right. Bopearachchi 1A; SNG ANS 274-5; HGC 12, 106. 15.38gr, 32mm, 12h (). Property of a North London, UK, gentleman. Very Fine. Edge chipped.
Dated 1860.. VICTORIA D : G : BRITT : REG : F : D :, laureate and draped bust to right / Denomination around seated figure of Britannia to right, trident in left hand, shield bearing the Union flag in right, sea behind with lighthouse on left and ship on right; date in exergue. SCBC 3954 9.63gr, 31mm, 12h (). Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]
Dated 1841.. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, young filleted head to left, date below / BRITANNIAR: REG FID: DEF :, Britannia seated to right with ornamental trident and shield, emblems in exergue. Peck 1484; SCBC 3948. 18.98gr, 34mm, 12h (). Property of a North London, UK, gentleman. Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]
Circa 1st century BC - 2nd century AD.. Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress / Figure seated to left, holding sceptre with left hand and horse in outstretched right hand; 'b'l in Aramaic to right, palm tree before, ? or 'cone-like' object in inner left field, trident behind. Van Alfen, Die, 182; Huth -; Potts Class XLIX; HGC 10, 690. 3.94gr, 14mm, 1h (). From a Swiss private collection, before 2005. (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.)
1826. GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA · 1826 ·, laureate head of King George IV to left / BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF:, seated figure of Britannia to right, trident in left hand, shield with Union flag in right, national flower emblems in exergue. SCBC 3825; KM?697. 4.75gr, 22mm, 12h (). Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman. Near Extremely Fine. [No Reserve]
Dated 1830.. GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA, laureate head of King George IV to left / BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF:, seated figure of Britannia to right, trident in left hand, shield with Union flag in right, national flower emblems in exergue. KM 697; SCBC 3825. 4.76gr, 22mm, 12h (). Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman. Good Very Fine. [No Reserve]
Circa 344-340 BC.. Warrior, nude but for helmet, standing facing behind bridled horse to left, holding spear and shield with right hand and resting left on horse's back; |- to right / Taras astride dolphin to left, holding trident in extended right hand, and shield in left; TAPA? behind, A over waves below. Vlasto 516-18; HN Italy 889; SNG ANS 693. 7.13gr, 22mm, 10h (). From an old UK collection; From the collection of a London antiquarian. Near Very Fine. [No Reserve]
Dx Daimos (Tranzer) GA-85 deluxe metal and plastic tall transforming robot toy approx. 10inch, typically from 1979 unboxed but in good played with condition. Includes 2 hook swords, 1 straight sword, 1 car, trident, two missiles and one sword handle. Missing its whip, second car, second straight sword, second hard, second hand yellow sword handle and two missile launcher springs. A scarce collectable toy with accessories
20 EFE, OOC, Corgi Classic 1:76 and Oxford Omnibus Buses and Coaches. Including EFE - AEC RT Bus, 3x AEC 2RT2 Bus (variations), Routemaster, all London Transport. AEC RT, Green Line. OOC - 2x BUT 961T Trolleybus, Brighton Corporation. New Routemaster, Arriva. Oxford Omnibus - Beadle Integral, Duple Commander, Weyman Fanfare, all Southdown. 2x Duple Roadmaster, Belle Vue and South Notts. Corgi 1:76 - 2x Duple Metsec Trident, Citybus. All boxed, minor wear to a few. Contents Mint. £70-90
20 OOC, 1:76 Corgi Classics, EFE and Britbus Buses and Coaches. Including OOC/C. Classics - Wright Gemini Eclipse Dundee, West Midlands. East Lancs Viking, Blackburn. Duple Metsec Trident, CityBus. Britbus - AEC Merlin and Bristol LH Midibus, London Transport. EFE - Daimler DMS, London Sightseeing. Wright Volvo Renown, Brighton & Hove Metro. AEC 10T10, London Transport. AEC RT3 Bus, Green Line. All boxed, minor wear to a few. Contents Mint. £70-90
20 Original Omnibus, 1:76 Corgi Classics, Creative Master and Britbus Buses and Coaches. Including OOC & 1:76 Classics - East Lancs Lolyne, Brighton & Hove. Plaxton Excalibur, Flights. Wright Eclipse Gemini, Travel West Midlands. Duple Metsec Trident, Citybus. BUT 961T Trolleybus, Brighton Corporation. 2x Q1 Trolleybus, London Transport. Creative Master - 2x Mini Pointer Dart, Blackburn. 2x Mini Pointer Dart, Plymouth. Britbus - AEC Merlin, AEC Swift, London Transport. All boxed, minor wear. Contents Mint. £80-100
A large and impressive porcelain 'Neptune' clock, after Meissen, the second half of the 19th century, the balloon-shaped case with flowering basket finial, mythical figures, applied flowers and pierced diapers, on scrolled feet, bearing cross sword and dot device to the reverse of the case, 42 cm wide x 71 cm overall height, together with a pair of Sitzendorf porcelain figural candelabra, each with four sconces, 46 cm overall height.Qty: 3Petals and some flowers are missing throughout. Some floral areas may have been restored in the past. Neptune's trident missing. Some adjustment required to the dial and movement, cracking to the enamel dial obscured by the bezel frame. Adjustment required to close the glazed back panel for the movement. Clock not running at the time of inspection.Sitzendorf candelabra are associated. Some chips to the petals and leaves, and slight rubbing to the gilding. Some restoration and re-gilding evident to the bottom stem on one.
Matching numbers, T150V Trident in Regal Purple and Ivory. Launched in 1969 with the US-market in mindInitially manufactured with the 'shoebox' tank and 'ray gun' exhausts but later developed into the more conventional designThis mostly unrestored, matching numbers example is showing 19,000 recorded milesStored and unused for last few years so will require some recommissioning before useImported in 2022 and now UK-registered. Engine turns with good compressionRetains correct 1972 colour scheme, Regal Purple and IvoryGreat restoration basis or simply recommission and ride as isUK-registered on a current V5CSpecification Make: TRIUMPH Model: T150V TRIDENT Year: 1972 Registration Number: EKP 853K Engine Number: T150V DG02508Click here for more details and images
Restored late-production Triumph T150V from a private Collection. Launched in 1969 with the US-market in mindInitially manufactured with the 'shoebox' tank and 'ray gun' exhausts but later developed into the more conventional designThis older restoration, matching numbers, 5-speed example is showing 14,700 recorded milesPart of a large private Collection and dry stored for last few yearsEngine turns with compression but may require some recommissioning before road useUK-registered on a V5CSpecification Make: TRIUMPH Model: T150V TRIDENT Year: 1975 Registration Number: JOH 61N Engine Number: T150V NJ41430Click here for more details and images
David Bowie Ziggy Stardust LP Item Type: Vinyl LP Material: Vinyl Condition: Very Good Condition (minor signs of use or wear, not tested or cleaned) Dimensions: Standard LP size Age: Released in 1972 Historical Value: Iconic album by David Bowie, significant in rock history Company Info: Released under RCA, catalogue numbers SF8287, LSP 4702, BGBS 0864 Notable Features: - Includes tracks such as "Five Years," "Starman," and "Ziggy Stardust" - Musicians: David Bowie (Guitar, Sax, Vocals), Mick Ronson (Guitar, Piano, Vocals), Trevor Bolder (Bass), Mick Woodmansey (Drums) - Album production by David Bowie and Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London - Artwork by Terry Pastor of Main Artery Provenance: N/A Text Information: - "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" - "To be played at maximum volume" Note: Buyers are encouraged to inspect items in person prior to the auction or arrange for a third-party inspection. Viewings are available for all items.

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