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GREAT EXHIBITION, COUNCIL MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and J.F. Domard. Obv: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident behind and dolphins below. Rev: Standing figures of Commerce and Industry, their hands clasped, each crowned by Britannia, on a platform with the flags of nations behind. Edge named to "JEAN LOUIS GRAUX. CLASS IV. COUNCIL MEDAL OF THE EXHIBITION.". 430.7g, 89mm dia. EF, toned. E 1455; BHM 2461; Parkes Weber 70; Allen 34-5. Literature: Eimer, BCM, p. 196. The Great Exhibition Medals were presented to exhibitors as well as to those helping in the organization of the exhibition itself. The numbers awarded include 174 Council Medals and 2918 Prize Medals.
GREAT EXHIBITION, JUROR'S MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and G.G. Adams. Obv: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident behind and dolphins below. Rev: Industry seated recieving a wreath from Fame attended by Commerce. Edge named to "J. HOLLAND JUROR EXHIBITION 1851". Contained in possibly the original leather and velvet lined box. 131.9g, 64mm dia. EF, toned. E 1457; BHM 2464; Allen 38-9. Provenance: Ex Neddy Allen, London Coin Fair, 2005
GREAT EXHIBITION, PRIZE MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and L.C. Wyon. Obv: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident behind and dolphins below. Rev: Britannia seated placing a wreath on th head of Industria, Africa, America, Asia and Europe standing behind. Edge named to "JAMES BLACK & CO. CLASS XVIII. PRIZE MEDAL OF THE EXHIBITION.". 264.9g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. E 1456; BHM 2462; Allen 35-8.
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
9th (East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot Victorian OR's glengarry badge circa 1874-81.A good die-stamped brass example. Strap "East Norfolk Regiment" surmounted by the seated figure of Britannia with Trident, Shield and Globe, a laurel spray in the dexter hand and a Lion at her feet; "9" to voided centre. Brass loops East and West. GC (KK 431)
A pearlware commemorative footed bowl 1st half 19th century, depicting the mourning of Lord Nelson, the interior well printed in black with panels containing Neptune presenting a trident to Britannia, and two with figures at the grave of Nelson, the exterior with a continuous band of peony, 23.7cm.
An English enamel patch box late 18th century, printed in black with Britannia seated before a cannon, holding a trident in her left hand and a laurel branch in her right, her shield leant up against her skirt, the sides and base enamelled in a pale blue, the interior cover fitted with a mirror, some good restoration, 4.7cm.
CORGI DIE CAST MODELS OF BUSES AND COACHES BOXED including 45001 Dorset Delights including Bus Terminal, 35102 Limited Edition London Coaches AEC Routemaster Open Top with figures, The Original Omnibus Company Limited Edition in acrylic display cases , 45301 National Express (Wilts & Dorset) Bova Futura, Wallace Arnold Plaxton Premier, National Holidays Touring Coach Plaxton Premier and Citybus Ltd 2000 Duple Metsee Trident (6)
Kassite, 14th century BC. An exceedingly rare chrome chalcedony cylinder seal with seated profile figure and Sumerian cuneiform inscription in eight columns; depicting a seated bearded divine figure facing left, holding a trident, three right-facing locusts above; the eight lines of scholarly Sumerian cuneiform text with a prayer to Ninurta for the prosperity of Kurigalzu's reign. Accompanied by Professor Lambert's transliteration and translation for each column which reads: (1) dkur-da-ru gada gìr / 'Ninurta, powerful lord' (2) sa? kal Å¡à-aÅ¡-DU / 'special chief, foremost' (3) ururu mah an-ta-?ál / 'the lofty city (?) being in heaven' (4) ur-sa? dili-ni rib-ba / 'champion on his own standing out' (5) [di?ir] ní-su-Å¡i ri-a / 'the god moving with a halo of terror' (6) ku-ri-gal-zu / '(on) Kurigalzu' (7) nun nì tuku-tuku-zu / 'the prince who reveres you' (8) bala Å¡à dùg-ga ?ar-bi / 'place a reign of sweet heart'. The seal fitted with an antique gold pin passed through the original longitudinal perforation and a loop to enable it to be worn as a pendant; supplied with a museum-quality impression. Lüle, Çigdem, Non-destructive Gemmological Tests for the Identification of Ancient Gems, in Gems of Heaven, British Museum Research Publication 177, 2012, pp.1-3 for information on chrome chalcedony and its use in ancient times; examined by Dr. Ronald Bonewitz, with a scholarly note from him regarding the fabric of the seal, dated 17 December 2016. Lambert, W.G. Objects Inscribed and Uninscribed, in Archiv für Orientforschung, vol.23, Graz, 1970, p.49; Limet, H. Les légendes des sceaux cassites, Brussels, 1971, p.93, 6.26 and accompanied by copies of both articles, with images therein showing the gold pin in place. Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate. 24 grams, 51mm (2"). Property of a London gentleman; part of his family collection since the 1970s; inherited by the present owner from his father who acquired it between circa 1938 and 1950. The extremely rare green variety of chalcedony was only known to the ancients and the Romans, until circa 3rd century AD, when it disappears from history. It is only known from small worked pieces such as beads and intaglios. The source has been recently discovered as being from northern Turkey (Anatolia"). The colour derives from the presence of chromium; this piece is also of an excessively rare large size; with a printout of the Çigdem paper. Kurigalzu II (circa 1332-1308 BC on the short chronology) was the 22nd king of the Babylonian Kassite dynasty, placed on the throne by the Assyrian king, Aššur-Uballi?, who may have been a family member. He shares the same name as another king who apparently reigned earlier in the same century. Towards the end of his reign, Kurigalzu II turned against his Assyrian allies and defeated them in battle at Sugagu on the River Tigris. Kurigalzu's name is linked to a zaqiqu or 'incubation omen', in which a Kassite king (identified with him) tries to find out why his wife cannot bear a child. The transliteration of the text by Professor Lambert (1970), differs in detail from that of Limet (1971), but generally agrees as to the content of the text. Lambert identifies the text as 'Sumerian of the Cassite period seals, that is, a totally artificial language expressing Babylonian syntax and phraseology in a Sumerian often rich in recondite words and sign-values' and offers a reconstructed Akkadian version of the text as well as an English translation. 'Kuradaru' is a name of the deity Ninurta which occurs only in this text and in two other citations. The text is construed as a 'prayer for the Cassite king Kurigalzu, the second and last of the name, who ruled in the 14th century B.C. 'The seal 'obviously belonged to a servant of the king, but his name is not given.' The god shown seated in a long flounced robe raises his hand 'in a religious gesture ... a Cassite-period rendering of a very common figure on seals from the Old Akkadian to the latter part of the Old Babylonian period'. The three locusts above him may have been intended to identify the god, but if so the information is lost to us. The trident in the god's hand is less well executed than the rest of the design, leading Lambert to speculate that it may be a later addition. [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] Extremely fine condition. Excessively rare and important; a museum quality exhibition piece.
2nd-3rd century AD. A silver ring with D-section shank with expanding shoulder; oval bezel engraved with square frame with two facing dolphins with a trident between. 13 grams, 23.37mm overall, 19.15mm internal diameter (approximate ring size British S, USA 9 1/4, Europe 20.00, Japan 19) (1"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the 1990s. Very fine condition.
Late 1st to early 2nd century AD. A silver ring with D-sectioned shank widening to the shoulder; oval bezel set with a glass paste intaglio engraved with a figure of Cupid pulling a net with a cornucopia topped with a dolphin and trident. 8 grams, 21.27mm overall, 18.64mm internal (approximate ring size British Q 1/2, USA 8 1/2, Europe 18.62, Japan 18) (3/4"). Private collection, UK; formed in the 1980s. Very fine condition.
30 EFE/OOC buses/coaches. 3x Bristol FLF: - Brighton and Hove, Bristol and Stagecoach. 2x Bristol RE: - Crosville and Eastern National. 2x Bristol RELH: - Tilling and Eastern National. 3x Bristol VR: - West Yorkshire, Devon General and Eastern National. 2x Plaxton Panorama: - East Kent and Grey Green. 2x Leyland Atlantean: - Standerwick and Northern. A Harrington Grenadier BOAC. A Leyland East Lancs., Stockport. A Bristol LS West Yorkshire. A MB Plaxton Beaver. A Bedford OB Royal Blue. An ECW single deck Merthyr Tydfil. A Weymann Trolleybus, Nottingham. An AEC Regent, Eastbourne. A Plaxton Paramount Wallace Arnold. 3x Leyland Atlantean: - 2x LT and a Halifax. A Leyland Atlantean LT. 4x Brighton and Hove: - A Scania, a Plaxton President, a Plaxton Pointer and a Dennis Trident. VGC-Mint.
Two silver napkin rings, a Sterling silver napkin ring, four silver spoons, a silver and mother of pearl pickle trident, Birmingham 1894, a button hook, a Dutch spoon, with a figurehead terminal to the handle, the bowl decorated with merrymaking figures, a foreign spoon with a camel finial, two further items of flatware and a small quantity of silver and base metal jewellery, (qty).
Roman Republic, 7 x Silver Denarii comprising¨(1) D. Junius L. f. Silanus, obv. head of Roma, control letter behind, rev. Victory in biga, control number above, D SILANVS (L F) ROMA in ex, struck off-centre on a small flan o/wise lustre traces GVF; (2) L. Scribonius Libo, obv. BON EVENT to right of diademed head of Bonus Eventus, LIBO behind, rev. PVTEAL above an ornate well-head resembling an altar, SCRIBON in ex., small obv dig on bust; (3) P. Servilius M.f.Rullus, obv. bust of Minerva RVLLI behind, rev. Victory in biga, P below horses, P.SERVILI.M (F) in ex, Fine (4) C.Vibius C.f.Pansa obv. large head of Apollo, PANSA behind, rev. Minerva in quadriga, C.VIBIVS C.F in ex; (5) L. Julius Bursio obv. bust of Apollo, trident & symbol behind, rev. Victory in quadriga, L.IVLI.BVRSIO in ex (6) P. Maenius Antiaticus M.f. obv. head of Roma, barred X behind, rev. Victory in quadriga, P MAE.ANT below, ROMA in ex (7) C Maianius obv. helmeted head of Roma, X behind, rev. Victory in biga C MAIA below, ROMA in ex.; generally AVF to VF unless o/wise graded
PICTURES AND PRINTS, mainly aeronautical, to include signed prints, 'Hurricane' by Robert Taylor signed (RR Stanford-Tuck-D50, DFC, RAF), The Sword Fish Attack at Taranto with two signatures, 'Hawker Siddeley Trident 3B' signed by Edmund Miller No.1260/3500, Navy League map and Valentine Tereskova authienticated signed photograph etc
Central Asia, Tibet, 19th century CE. A heavy gilded bronze statue with a fantastic depiction of the Hindu god Shiva seated casually atop an armor-clad feline. He sits with his right arm draped over his knee and his left behind him, on the tiger's back. He wears little, aside from several golden chains and a huge headdress. His implements are a trishula (trident) and a staff with a monkey head upon it. He and the tiger are on a tiered throne. Size: 4.4" L x 7.4" W x 8" H (11.2 cm x 18.8 cm x 20.3 cm) Provenance: Ex-Bricker Collection Condition: Slight patina All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #119219
A Very Good Collection of Scarce and Rare 18th / 19th Century Tokens and Pennies ( 7 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ Victoria Penny, O.T Date 1855, Scarce - Plain Trident, Peck 1509. 2/ Victoria Penny, Date 1841. No Crown After Reg, Rare. 3/ Penny Token, Date 1811, George III. DPH 238 256. 4/ A Very Scarce Irish Penny Token, Date 1818. 5/ A Penny Token, Dated 1812. DXH 60.83. 6/ 19th Century, Tawnton Penny In E.F Condition. D.H 1125. 7/ William IV Scarce, 1834 Penny - Please See Photos.
344-334 BC. Obv: naked warrior, holding spear and large shield, standing right behind his horse; sideways T in right field. Rev: TARAS legend to right of Taras, holding trident and shield, riding left on dolphin over waves; A beneath dolphin's tail. Evans Type D; Vlasto 518; SNG Lloyd 175; HN Italy 889. 7.43 grams. . . Very fine.
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze piriform vessel with concave base, broad shoulder with incised rings, triangular-section neck developing to a trefoil mouth with pouring lip; separate D-section handle with median rib, trident lower finial, upper finial divided along the rim. 445 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
An early 19thC Staffordshire Pottery figure of Neptune, modelled standing on a tall base, with scrolled decoration, the base encrusted with exotic shells and foliage, Neptune modelled with a red and yellow robe billowing behind him, with his left arm raised to hold a trident (missing), with a dolphin at his feet, with water gushing from its mouth, arm restored, 7in (18cm) high. Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
SELECTION OF DINKY AND OTHER DIE CAST MODEL VEHICLESincluding a Dinky Athantean City Bus, boxed, an Alexander ALX 400 Dennis Trident bus, boxed, die cast Jaguar E Type, Mercury Cougar, boxed, Lancia Stratos, boxed, Revell BMW V12 LMR Le Mans, boxed, Corgi Morris Minor, Lledo Rover 2000 and ten VW Beetles of varying size
Portugal, Republic, Military Order of Aviz, Commander Second class set of insignia, comprising neck badge, in silver-gilt and green enamel, width 40.3mm, and breast star, retaining pin hallmarked with trident, in silver, with gilt and enamelled centre, 88mm, in unofficial case, good very fine (2)
A Very Good Collection of Scarce and Rare 18th / 19th Century Tokens and Pennies ( 7 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ Victoria Penny, O.T Date 1855, Scarce - Plain Trident, Peck 1509. 2/ Victoria Penny, Date 1841. No Crown After Reg, Rare. 3/ Penny Token, Date 1811, George III. DPH 238 256. 4/ A Very Scarce Irish Penny Token, Date 1818. 5/ A Penny Token, Dated 1812. DXH 60.83. 6/ 19th Century, Tawnton Penny In E.F Condition. D.H 1125. 7/ William IV Scarce, 1834 Penny - Please See Photos.
Selection of Royal Marines Commando Cloth Shoulder Titles and Insignia, consisting of embroidered No1 Commando red lettering on black shoulder title, embroidered No6 Commando red lettering on black cloth shoulder title, cash tape Royal Marines Commando two piece shoulder titles (2cm width), embroidered red lettering on black Royal Marines Commando, embroidered red lettering on black 46 Royal Marine Commando shoulder title, embroidered white lettering on black 2 Medical Commando, embroidered red on blue Royal Marines tropical slip on shoulder title, embroidered combined operations tombstone formation sign, embroidered Royal Marines Brigade formation sign yellow trident on red cloth backing and two embroidered dagger arm badges. Various conditions. (12 items)
MIKE READ STUDIO REELS & CASSETTES - great box of 25+ studio reel 2 reel recordings and 11 cassettes from the 60's through to the 80's. Highlights include 3 studio recordings (2 x Trident and 1 x P.S.L. Studios) of the band "Jet" from 1974, 3 studio recordings of the band "Mississippi" from the 70's, Splodgenessabounds tape "Splodge", Sham 69 cassette from 1987, Marianne Faithfull Interview cassette, DAZZ band reel2 reel, Gene Vincent reel 2 reel, Crickets Interview reel 2 reel, Elvis Presley trailer reel 2 reel and much more.

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