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PRESTIGE - Another 12 x fab LPs here. Artists/titles are Gene Ammons -Funky (trident PR 7083) and Brother Jug! (7792 purple label), Kenny Burrell - Crash! (trident PRST 7347), George Braith - Laughing Soul (trident PRST 7474), Booker Ervin - Setting The Pace (PR 7455 trident), Gil Melle Quartet - Melle Plays Primitive Modern (limited edition OJC-1712), The Jaki Byard Experience (PRST 7615 purple label), Stan Getz (7256), Earthy (OJC-1707), George Benson & Jack McDuff (P-24072), Gil Evans & Tadd Dameron and Don Patterson. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
PRESTIGE - A stirrin' pack of 12 x US issue LPs. Artists/titles are Byrdie Green - I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) (original trident PRST 7509), King Curtis - King Soul! (PRST 7789), The Barry Harris Trio - Magnificent! (PRT 7733), Mose Allison - Autumn Song (PRLP 7189 Bergenfield), Eddie LockJaw Davis & Johnny Griffin - The First Set (trident PRST 7309), The Red Garland Quintet, Illinois Jacquet - The Blues; That's Me! (7731), Eric Dolphy (2517), Cedar Walton (7618), Carol Ventura (trident PRST 7405), Freddie McCoy - Lonely Avenue (trident 7395) and Lee Konitz (7250). Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
BLUES/SOUL LPs - A fantastic collection of 43 x LPs taking us from early Folk-Blues to stomping R&B! Artists/titles include Lonnie Johnson - Blues By Lonnie (early UK, Italian? export with blue/silver Prestige Bluesville label BVLP 1007, RVG stamped - VG/VG front laminated sleeve with 'Tio-Lito dott. Barbieri-Milano' on the bottom of the reverse), The Best Of Muddy Waters (original UK London UK sleeve LTZ-M 15152 with the UK Pye R&B LP NPL 28040 - VG+/VG), Jimmy Witherspoon inc. Spoon In London (Transatlantic UK press), The Blues Singer (UK Stateside SSL 10289, lovely Ex copy) and Some Of My Best Friends Are The Blues (trident Prestige), T Bone Walker - Funky Town (SL 10265), Leadbelly (T 1821), Memphis Slim, Josh White, The Folk Music Of The Newport Folk Festival 1959-60 (Folkways FA 2432), Josh White, Ike & Tina Turner and Isaac Hayes. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
PRESTIGE - Another ace selection of 12 x US LPs. Artists/titles are Eric Dolphy with Booker Ervin and Mal Waldron - The Quest (blue/silver RE PRST 7579 - VG+/VG), Gil Evans & Band - Big Stuff (NJLP 8215 New Jazz), Sonny Rollins - Worktime (trident PRST 7246), THe Charles McPherson Quintet - Live! (trident PR 7480), Willis Jackson - Keep On A Blowin' (7830), Houston Person - Truth! (7767 purple label), George Wallington - Our Delight (24093), Milt Jackson (OJC-001), Arnett Cobb - Party Time (Status RE), Tal Farlow, Jackie McLean and Eddie Lockjaw Davis & Johnny Griffin - Live At Minton's (P-24099). Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
JOHN COLTRANE - A quite brilliant collection of 12 x LPs with many original and highly treasured releases. Titles include My Favourite Things (UK Atlantic 1st pressing ATl 5022 mono - VG+/VG+, a clean copy), Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (CLP 1657 UK HMV original - VG+/VG), With The Red Garland Trio (early US Prestige 7123, '203 South Washington Ave' address, deep groove, RVG - very nice Ex record/VG+ '203 South Washington' sleeve, also nice and clean, superb colours on the front), Coltrane's Sound (587039), Bahia (Prestige trident label PR 7353), Bags & Trane (2 copies including a seldom seen promotional copy 1368), Ballads (Impulse mono A-32) and Mating Call (PRLP 7247, 1962 reissue '203 South Washington' - VG+/VG+). Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
PRESTIGE - early US LPs again with 12 more long players! Artists/titles are Kenny Burrell - Out Of This World (PRST 7578), Booker Ervin - Groovin' High (trident PR 7417), Shirley Scott - Workin' (trident PRST 7424) and The Best Of (PR 7773), The New Boss Guitar of George Benson (with Brother Jack McDuff) (PRT 7310), Wardell Gray - Memorial Album, Pat Martino - Strings! (trident original PRST 7547), Brother Jack McDuff - Screamin', Charles Kynard - Afro-Disiac (original 1970 release PRST 7796 - VG+ copy), Stan Getz - Jazz Classics (PR 7434), "The Brothers" (OJC-008) and Illinois Jacquet on Prestige! - Bottoms Up. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
PRESTIGE - 12 x more LPs to pick from in this great pack! Artists/titles are Kenny Burrell - Blue Moods (PR 7308 green label RE), Red Holloway - Red Soul (original trident PR 7473), The Roger Kellaway Trio (PR 7399), Sonny Criss - This Is Criss! (PRST 7511 trident in shrink), Don Patterson - Oh Happy Day (PRST 7640), Freddie McCoy - Beans 'N' Greens (PRST 7542), Eric Dolphy - In Europe (PR 7304 green label), Shirley Scott - Sweet Soul (P-7360 green label), Jimmy Forrest - Out Of The Forest (OJC-097) and Most Much! PRST 7218), King Pleasure/Annie Moss (PRLP 7128 from 1958) and Wardell Gray. Condition is generally VG to Ex.( JAZZ VINYL RECORDS )
British Coins, George III, farthing, 1799, laur. bust r., rev. Britannia seated l. with shield and trident (S.3779); George IV, farthings, first issue (2): 1821; 1822, laur. bust l., rev. Britannia seated l. with shield and trident (S.3822), all extremely fine with touches of original colour (3)
British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, beaded border, obv. young bust l., thin rim, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, three incuse lines in shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 E; F.6; P.1617), another coin has possibly rested on the obverse, it has slight rust marks at edge from 5 to 9 o’clock and very subdued lustre probably due to poor handing in the past, trace of a finger print on the top edge and field of reverse, about uncirculated with 20-30% lustre
British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature on cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a tooth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 J; F.10; P.1629), a couple of very tiny pin-head ex-carbon spots by N and Y of PENNY on reverse, about uncirculated with approximately 85-90% lustre both sides
British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature on cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a gap between two teeth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 L; F.13; P.1625), die crack running through the first N of PENNY for 7cm., about uncirculated with 85-90% lustre on obverse, 70-75% more subdued lustre on reverse
British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature on cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a gap between two teeth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 L; F.13; P.1625), about uncirculated with 80-85% lustre on obverse, patchy about 50% lustre on reverse with dark patch to the left of ENNY of PENNY
British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature below cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a tooth, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 N; F.15; P.1632), obverse about uncirculated, the 50% subdued lustre with slight ‘gold’ streak in centre, reverse slightly spotted but with reasonable 60-65% lustre
British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature below cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a tooth, T of VICTORIA double struck, under-struck T into linear circle, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 Nd; F.[15]; P.[1632]), faint hairline scratch on Victoria’s neck and part of finger print at top left on obverse, otherwise about uncirculated with 50% subdued lustre, the reverse with about 60% lustre with slight toning around the date area
British Coins, Victoria, penny, 1860, toothed border, obv. young bust l., signature below cape, colon dots : after G: of D: G: to a tooth, T of VICTORIA double struck, under-struck T into linear circle, rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident, LCW below shield (S.3954; M. BP 1860 Nd; F.[15]; P.[1632]), about uncirculated with 40-55% subdued lustre and good lustre around legend on reverse, otherwise 30-35% very subdued lustre around centre and date area
British Commemorative Medals, Charles I, so-called pattern shilling, 1629, Tower mint, by Nicolas Briot, struck in light bronze or brass, crowned shield within the collar of the Order of the Thistle, all within the Garter itself, rev. REGIT UNUS UTROQUE, sceptre and trident in saltire, 28.5mm., 2.07mm. thick (MI.251/28; Eimer 112, note; BMC [Jones], 134; Foley 206); Peace or War, 1643, copper and brass medals, by Rawlins and Briot, laureate bust r., rev. crossed sword and olive branch, 29 & 28.5mm. (MI.308/134/135; Eimer 142, and note), very fine (3) *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1965, part The example of the first listed in MI is bi-metallic, having a copper border to a brass centre.
Samson 'Chelsea Derby' Pair of Classical Figures ' Europa and Neptune', Europa, shown holding a golden sceptre, standing before a bull headed creature, representing the myth associated with her, Neptune, wearing his crown as King of the Sea, and holding a trident, standing before a dolphin, both on foliate rococo bases; both decorated in a rich polychrome palette; 12 and 12.5 inches high; Samson, Paris, after Chelsea-Derby; gold anchor marks
An amethyst pendant necklace, the central feature with a collet set round cut amethyst suspending a trident with banding detail on the knife-edge bars and three further round cut amethyst terminations, to a belcher link back chain, clasp stamped 'Sterling'; length of necklace 41cms, of amethyst set drop 4.1cm
Samson 'Chelsea Derby' Pair of Classical Figures ' Europa and Neptune', Europa, shown holding a golden sceptre, standing before a bull headed creature, representing the myth associated with her, Neptune, wearing his crown as King of the Sea, and holding a trident, standing before a dolphin, both on foliate rococo bases; both decorated in a rich polychrome palette; 12 and 12.5 inches high; Samson, Paris, after Chelsea-Derby; gold anchor marks
A BRONZE SHRINE DEPICTING BHAIRAVA, WESTERN INDIA, 16TH CENTURY the four-armed deity standing on a stepped base, flanked by his vehicle, the dog and an emaciated devotee, holding the sacred thread, skull bowl, trident and drum in his hands 11.5cm high Provenance: Private collection USA. Acquired before 1990
A BRONZE FIGURE OF DURGA MAHISASURAMARDINI, DECCAN, SOUTHERN INDIA, CIRCA 18TH CENTURY on lotus base, the eight armed goddess resting her foot on her vehicle the lion, her primary hands engaged in battling with the demon as it emerges from the decapitated buffalo, a trident in her right hand, her other hands holding various attributes, her tall headdress sheltered by a cobra 21.5cm high Provenance: Private Collection, Italy. Acquired from Renzo Freschi, Oriental Art 2008.
17th century AD. A gold ring with D-section hoop widening at the shoulder decorated with a strap and pin motif; oval bezel decorated to the sides with scrolling volute pattern; top of the bezel engraved with a barrel with two mallets and a trident shaped harvesting implement. [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] 12.58 grams, 25.03mm overall, 20.50mm internal diameter (approximate ring size British V 1/2 USA 10 3/4 Europe 24.40 Japan 24) (1"). Very fine condition. A large wearable size.Property of a central London collector; acquired on the European art market before 2010. Accompanied by a X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate.
340-330 BC. Obv: head of nymph Histiaea right, hair in sphendone. Rev: ISTI-AIEWN legend to right and above the nymph Histiaea seated right on stern of galley, trident-head at lower left; HR monogram at lower right. BMC 47; cf. Sear Greece 2495-2497. 2.18 grams. [No Reserve] Near extremely fine.
Rare George III 1805 pattern Senior Naval Officers' sword with gilt copper lion's head pommel and stirrup guard with engraved fouled anchor langets, wire bound ivory grip, the broad tapered double-edged blade with central rib retaining approximately 70% of original blued and gilt decoration - signed at forte - 'Osborn & Gunby Sword Cutler' and decorated with 1801 - 1816 Royal Arms, trophies and Neptune with trident, in gilt copper mounted leather scabbard with D-shaped suspension rings (bottom of scabbard and chape missing)
*Britannia. A brass mascot depicting a seated Britannia, She was the personification of the Greek and Roman term for the geographical region of Great Britain and Ireland which was inhabited by the Britons in Roman times, and still holds a significance with the whole British Empire today. With good detail, but her trident is missing. Also, a modern Jaguar bonnet mascot and a small Eagle mascot (3)
A giltmetal-mounted ebonised bracket clock, of small sizeIn the James II style, by John Marshall, London, circa 1960The case with a cast handle above the domed top with pierced foliate cast panel, above the hinged glazed panel door, with two shield-shaped escutcheons, with glazed side panels and hinged back door, on a moulded plinth and block feet; the 4in. square brass dial with winged cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring with trident half-hour markers, blackened steel hands, matted centre and false pendulum aperture, the movement with foliate engraved backplate, signed 'Jno Marshall / LONDON', with rose engraved countwheel, verge escapement and plain pillars25cm. high. IllustratedJohn Marshall's love of clockmaking began in the early 1960s. Recalling the Golden age of clockmaking, he crafted a number of clocks and won a silver medal from the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1994. Working in the traditional manner, he crafted every component, bar the main springs. He was a cabinet-maker and worked at Arthur Brett's in Norwich.
Samson 'Chelsea Derby' Pair of Classical Figures ' Europa and Neptune', Europa, shown holding a golden sceptre, standing before a bull headed creature, representing the myth associated with her, Neptune, wearing his crown as King of the Sea, and holding a trident, standing before a dolphin, both on foliate rococo bases; both decorated in a rich polychrome palette; 12 and 12.5 inches high; Samson, Paris, after Chelsea-Derby; gold anchor marks
A BRONZE WWI MEMORIAL DEATH PLAQUE, for Samuel McCann, decorated with Brittania holding a Laurel Wreath in her left hand and a Trident in her right with an imperial lion at her feet, inscribed along the edge of the plaque with He/She Died For Freedom And Honour. 12cm diameter (c.330g)A photocopy from the Index No. M.R. Helles Memorial Part VII details McCann's rank as 7th Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers, died August 9th, 1915, aged 31, son of John and Teresa McCann of Castle Warren, Donemara, Co. Tyrone. These bronze plaques were issued to the next of kin of soldiers who had fallen in the Great War.
A SELECTION OF ANCIENT COINS, to include Syracuse Litra head of Zeus & Thunderbolt, head of Athena Dolphin & Satrfish, Hieron II head of Hieron 1, Hieron II head of poseidon ornamental trident, bronze Dilitron Timoleon head of Zeus R Horse prancing, Julia Mamaea Sestertius Bust of Fleicitas, Italy Campania Capua. Zeus, Sicily Centuripae head of Persephone plough and bird, Brettian League head of Zeus Eagle standing E.F. Others (14)
A charcoal iron toasting fork with shield, designed by Ernest Gimson, made by Alfred Bucknell, Water Lane circa 1925, the shield with beaten geometric triangular design and initials "CM", the outer edge with pierced heart decoration, the shaft incorporating a further heart to a three pronged trident end, the handle with small circular loop, 49.5 cm long
Samson 'Chelsea Derby' Pair of Classical Figures ' Europa and Neptune', Europa, shown holding a golden sceptre, standing before a bull headed creature, representing the myth associated with her, Neptune, wearing his crown as King of the Sea, and holding a trident, standing before a dolphin, both on foliate rococo bases; both decorated in a rich polychrome palette; 12 and 12.5 inches high; Samson, Paris, after Chelsea-Derby; gold anchor marks
Statuary: A rare Coade stone figure of Britanniastamped Coade, Lambeth and dated 1788damages112cm.; 44ins highBritannia was the Greek and Roman term for the geographical region of Great Britain or Great Britain and Ireland which was inhabited by the Britons and is the name given to the female personification of the island. During the reign of Charles II, Britannia made her first appearance on English coins on a farthing of 1672. With the constitutional unification of England with Scotland in 1707 and then with Ireland in 1800, Britannia became an increasingly important symbol and a strong rallying point among Britons. In the 1780’s when this statue was made, the Royal Navy was the most powerful in the world and although now sadly missing this figure would almost certainly have held a trident similar to the figure of Britannia used on British coins. She is also depicted seated astride a globe of the world as befitting the nation’s prominence as the leading world power. This figure would almost certainly have been an individual commission for a building in the city of London, since the shield next to the seated figure depicts the arms of the City of London which is based on the flag of England, having a centred St George’s Cross, with the sword in the upper hoist canton (the top left quarter). The sword is believed to represent the sword that beheaded Saint Paul who is the patron saint of the city.Eleanor Coade (d.1821) opened her Lambeth Manufactory for ceramic artificial stone in 1769, and appointed the sculptor John Bacon as its manager two years later. She was employed by all the leading late 18th Century architects. From about 1777 she began her engraved designs, which were published in 1784 in a catalogue of over 700 items entitled A Descriptive Catalogue of Coade’s Artificial Stone Manufactory. Then in 1799, the year she entered into partnership with her cousin John Sealy, she issued a handbook of her Pedlar’s Lane exhibition Gallery. The firm became Coade and Sealey from this date and following Sealey’s death in 1813, it reverted to Coade and in 1821 with the death of the younger Eleanor Coade, control of the firm passed to William Croggan, who died in 1835, following bankruptcy. Coade’s manufactures resembling a fine-grained natural stone, have always been famed for their durability.Coade are known to have produced a number of figures of Britannia, including one on top of the dome of Liverpool Town Hall modelled by one of Coade’s leading modellers, J.C.F Rossi. Another was commissioned and made for the Custom House in London.
An Indian trident, the steel head being that of a cavalry lance, hollow triangular section point with three petals formed at the base, the socket finely decorated with flowers and swags in gold koftgari, two further points projecting from a ring held on the shaft below the main socket, steel shaft clad in red velvet, length 150 cm (59 in.), late 19th or 20th Century, possibly part of the armoury of one of the Princely States.
An unusual millefiori glass paper weight with double garland of floral canes surrounding a black ground panel with gilt decoraiotn of a merman, possibly King Neptune, with trident, water flagon etc, 8cm diameter approx, together with a further glass paperweight with facet decoration and etched panel commemorating christmas 1978, 8cm diameter, and a further glass paperweight of tall domed for with blue, yellow and orange abstract internal detail, height 13cm

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