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The Second World War Ten Volume Set of Books. 10 large books, Volume 1 - 10 of The Second World War, An Illustrated History of WWII. Published 2000 by Trident Press International. Please be advised, these are heavy books, postage will be quite substantial, but you can always come and pick them up if you are the winning bidder. Good condition Good condition All signed items come with COA and guarantee of authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
The Great War Six Volume set of books - The Illustrated History of the First World War. Published 1999 reprinted from the 1918 and 1919 editions, Trident Press International. Please be advised, these are heavy books, postage will be quite substantial, but you can always come and pick them up if you are the winning bidder. Good condition Good condition All signed items come with COA and guarantee of authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
ORNATE FIFTEEN CARAT GOLD MEDAL ON A CHAIN central circular section depicting the Glasgow city coat of arms flanked by two figures of Trident, the pierced moulded textured border with fish and scrolling motifs, hallmarked fifteen carat yellow gold, on a nine carat gold chain, 52cm long, 21.3gms gross
Telegrams, Telegraph & Telephone Stamps - The Professor Shaul Ladany Collection, Part IIUkraine1918, Odessa Postal District, Trident Overprint, imperforate 1r. type 10 (6b), strip of four (on front) and single on reverse of 10 October 1918 telegram from Ananiev, with part of the franking missing on reverse; also telegraphic money order dispatched at Kiev (14.8.1917) with non overprinted 50k. & 1r. (2). Bulat 1365. Photo
Binding. The Art-Journal, new series volume 3, George Virtue, 1851, engraved frontispiece and title, numerous engraved plates (including one or two in colour), black and white illustrations to text, embossed paper endpapers, painted edges, full calf by H. Spooner, Port of Spain, signed by him to turn-in, morocco panel to each board filled with gilt trident tool, central oval to both boards, black morocco labels inset to spine, elaborate turn-ins with fish-scale gilt tool, folio (1)
*India, Kushan, Wima Kadphises (c. 113-127), gold dinara, main mint, Bactria, bearded bust of king left wearing tall cap, emerging from mountain top represented as round boulders, holding club in right hand and with left hand on hilt of sword, rev., Oesho/Shiva standing facing, head left, holding trident in right hand, water-pot and animal skin in left, 7.87g (ANS 266-8; Göbl 15), very fine
*India, Kushan, Kanishka I (c. 127-151), gold dinara, main mint (Balkh?), early phase, king standing as on previous lot, rev., Oesho, god of the wind on high, with four arms, standing left, holding water-pot with elephant goad, thunderbolt, trident and goat by the horns; tamgha in field, 7.90g (ANS 371-2; Göbl 37), almost very fine
An 18ct gold Rotherhams half hunter pocket watch. The white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands. Swiss 17 jewels movement with the RS trident motif. The case hallmarked for Birmingham 1929. ( Very clean, working order ) The inner case with notation ' Presented to Captain E.W. Castle by Captains & Officers of Elders & Fyffe's Fleet 16 December 1935 ' Total weight 115.2g
10th-12th century AD. A relief panel carving of a Tantric goddess seated on a throne with a seven headed cobra rearing over her head; the goddess is dressed in a breast band and loin cloth with strings of necklaces and armlets and bracelets, with a tiara crown on her head; she has six arms, those to the left holding a bow, a lotus flower and the lower one a conch shell; those on the right a lotus flower, remains of a trident in one hand, and the lower in Abhya mudra meaning fear not, and with a rosary hanging down; beneath her feet is the head of a buffalo; to the side of her feet is the figure of a bird, possibly a goose. Desai, V and Mason, D. Gods, Guardians and Lovers: Temple Sculptures from North India, 700 - 1200 AD, New York, 1993 84 kg, 76cm (30"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. The figure is a Tantric representation of the goddess Durga merging the iconography of two other goddess, Saraswati, and Lakshmi. This merging of the three goddesses into one form indicates that the goddess is Maha Devi, the Great Goddess. In the Shakta cult of Hinduism, which places the female aspect of god as the most important, the three forms of the goddess correspond to her role as the supreme deity who is responsible for the creation of the cosmos in her form of Saraswati, the preserver in the form of Lakshmi, and the destroyer of the universe in her form of Durga or Kali. The iconography on this statue shows the symbols associated with each goddess: the rosary and goose are associated with Saraswati, the lotus flower and conch shell with Lakshmi, and the trident and bow with Durga. The bull's head relates to the story of Durga as the destroyer of the demon Mahishasura, who took the form of a buffalo to conquer the gods. The panel is typical of north Indian temple sculpture which reached its peak from the 8th to the 13th centuries with the building of magnificent temples and a outpouring of literary, cultural and artistic achievement. Very fine condition.
152-192 AD. Obv: PAONANO PAO OOhPKI KOPANO legend with nimbate, diademed and crowned half-length bust of Huvishka left on clouds, holding mace-sceptre in right hand, corn-ear in left. Rev: OKPO legend with Siva, nimbate, standing left, pouring water from flask and holding thunderbolt, elephant goad, trident, and he-goat or antelope by the horns; tamgha in left field. BMC 97-99; MK 308; Cunningham 89. 7.91 grams. Very fine.
Useful accumulation of collector's duplicates housed in six stockbooks earlier issues mostly used from 1858 perf 14½-15 10k (3), 1858 perf 12½ 10k (30+), 20k (10) and 30k (4), 1864-65 perf 12½ 1k to 5k, perf 14½x15 20k (12) and 30k (13), better later imperial issues incl 1875-82 vertical laid 2k (3) and 7k (9), 1913 Romanov set to 5k unused (2) and used (8), then good range of Soviet issues from 1923 onwards to early 1990s, better stamps incl 1923-26 to 5r, 1924 Lenin Mourning issue perf and imperforate, 1925-27 imperforate vals to 2r unused and 1930 Zeppelin incl perf 10½ stamps, also Ukraine with good range of trident opts, some perf currency stamps, West Ukraine and bogus issues, a few Zemstvos and useful selection of Batum 'Aloe Tree' issues with forgeries identified by collector (Few Thousands)
A Derby dolphin ewer sauceboat c.1765-70, with shell moulding, beneath the spout moulded with two entwined dolphins with a trident, painted in polychrome enamels with sprays of English flowers, brown line rim, a few small rim nibbles, 15.5cm across. Exhibited: English Ceramic Circle Exhibition, 2006, no. 54.
THE WHO ACETATE - A highly unusual and rare acetate of Join Together With The Band c/w Baby Don't You Do It, dating from June 1972. The record is issued on a white label with "Trident Studios" in orange text and the tracks hand written in green pen along with the date 6.6.72. The record is in nice clean Ex condition with only one or two very minor light marks. No distinguishable matrix. This has come from a Producer that worked for Track Records.
An Ivory Okimono of a Spear Fisherman, he stands on an oval base dressed in... An Ivory Okimono of a Spear Fisherman, he stands on an oval base dressed in a short coat and reed apron and leans on his trident spear as he lowers a fish into his keepnet that he holds before him, details etched in brown, signed on a yellow metail inset plaque to the base Yukinaga, height 19.5cms, Meiji-Taisho Period
A quantity of Dinky Toys. Including a Foden Tipping Lorry (432), Mercedes Benz Truck (940), Submarine Chaser (673), Coast Guard Amphibious Launch (674), Air Sea Rescue Launch (678) Trident Starfighter (362), Zygon Patroller (363). Plus a pack of 3 Convoy series trucks (399). Plus 5 Convoy trucks – Skip (380), Farm (381), Royal Mail (385) etc. Plus a Plymouth Stock Car (201). All boxed. 8 small scale packeted Dinky including – Fiat 131 Rallye, Citroen Traction, Jeep Renegade, Alfa Romeo etc. Also in lot is a Britains Land Rover series 1, boxed. 3 Corgi Classics – OB coach, Bedford O series pantechnicon and an AEC cabover, also boxed. Plus a quantity of unmade mostly railway related Airfix kits and 4 Langley small scale bus and coach kits. GC-VGC some wear/damage to boxes.
*Aviation Photos. Canada, including Canadair: CF100, Four, North Star, Cheetah, Jet Liner, Super V, Argonaut, Argus, CL41 Tutor, CL44, CL84, CL215, CF5, CF104, CL600, DH Chipmunk, DH Beaver, DH Otter, Caribou, Buffalo, DHC Twin Otter, DHC-7, DHC-8, FBA2, Noordyn Norseman, Saunders ST-27, Trident, Trigal, Butler BAT1, with Australian Wirraway, Australian DH Drover, a good collection of mainly manufacturer and press photographs, approx. 400 images, in an archive box (approx. 400)
*Commercial Airlines. A collection of modern commercial airliners, including a composite desktop model by Bravo Delta models of a Boeing 777-336ER, 40cm wingspan, a BEA Trident Three, 33.5cm wingspan, BOAC Cunard Vickers Super VC-10/SRS.1151 C/N 854, 27cm wingspan, plus Corgi diecast models including British Airways VC10 etc. (20)
A HOYSALA STELE DEPICTING KHANDOBA Karnataka, Deccan, Southern India, circa 13th century grey schist, the four-armed deity holding a sword, trident, drum and a severed head, accompanied by his dog, flanked by his two wives (?) 59cm high (excluding base projection) Provenance Private collection Germany, acquired in the early 1960s from Natesan's, Bangalore, by the vendor while working in development assistance. Khandoba, or Khanderao is worshipped mostly in Maharashtra and Karnataka. He is thought to be a local folk deity who became increasingly assimilated with Siva and Bhairava, with whose attributes and companions he is usually seen. Condition: Various chips and mostly minor damage. Has greenish patina from being kept out of doors.
DURGA RIDING ON A TURTLE South India, 18th century bronze, in two pieces with soldered join, the four armed goddess on a raised stool holding sword, trident, discus and bowl(?), on dome shaped turtle with lotus and geometrical engraved decoration 10.5cm high; 11.6cm diam. The goddess Durga seems here to be assimilated with the river goddess Yamuna, whose vehicle is the turtle. Condition: Some wear, joint slightly loose
A VIRABHADRA SHRINE Western Deccan, India, circa 18th century cast brass in five sections, the central figure of Virabhadra holding sword, shield, bow and trident, flanked by the goat headed Daksha and his daughter Sati, the elaborate aureole behind with makaratorana surmounted by a kirtimukha 31.5cm high Provenance Formerly in the collection of the late Peter Cochrane, inv.JPC 67/38 Daksha offended Siva by not inviting him to attend a sacrifice following an earlier occasion when Siva had slighted him. Sati who was Daksha's daughter as well as being Siva s wife was present and felt so insulted that she threw herself on the pyre. Then Siva appeared as Virabhadra and cut off Daksha s head to avenge his wife. Other gods pleaded for Daksha's life but although Siva decided to spare him, his severed head could not be found so the head of a goat was substituted instead. Daksha is depicted with hands in namaskara mudra humbly paying respects. Condition: General wear
A Keralan carved hardwood figure of Durga, 19th/20th century The goddess of victory over good over evil, modelled in standing position holding a trident with one of her many arms, portrayed dress in ornate dress and high crown, mounted on a high lotus base, with allover red, yellow and green pigments.77cm high.
J Boydell 'The Battle of Cape Finisterre' Twelve 18th century coloured engravings, 52 x 63cm CONDITION REPORT: Lot 300 - Including Invincible, Ruby Isis, Intrepid, Terrible, Intrepid, Gloire, Invicible, Golorioso, Jasan, Ruby, Diamond (French ships taken by the British Fleet 1747), Monarque, Fogeux & Trident, Terrible, Neptune, Gloire, Glorioso, Rufsel, Jason, Gloire and Monarque
BOLOGNA - MAN CITY 1970 Trophy presented to Ken Mulhearn for the League Cup Winners Cup game, Bologna v Manchester City 2/9/70. The trophy has a match inscription and consists of a Greek God type figute with a trident in his hand. Metal, on a plinth and measures approximately 6 inches. Bologna won 1-0 and drew 2-2 in Manchester in the return game. This Cup played between the Football League Cup Winners of Italy and England was rather short-lived. Ken Mulhearn was reserve keeper for the game. Good
A rare and early Troika Pottery Lidded Cube vase by Leslie Illsley, square section, painted with a smiling cubist face, the reverse with a sad, crying face, in blue/black on a white ground, the feet, shoulders and handles glazed bronze impressed Troika trident motif 15cm. high Literature Carol Cashmore Troika Pottery St Ives, colour plate 28 Ben Harris & Laurence Illsley Troika 63-68 colour plate 9 Exhibited Troika Pottery 1963-1983, Penlee House, 2013 Provenance Private collection.
Largely European collection in ten volumes incl Belgium, Baltic states, Switzerland, Ukraine useful selection of 'trident' opts identified by location with values to 7r, some multiples and used with legible cancels, also West Ukraine and Polish occupation, France, Germany incl a few states, Danzig incl better 1930s sets with 1932 Air Post Exhibition, 1937 Winterhilfe, Memel, Czech Army in Siberia set on piece, Austria incl military post issues, also some Commonwealth incl 1949 UPU omnibus (not guaranteed to be complete) used, cond mixed but better areas generally fine (Hundreds)
A hardstone intaglio, circa 1800, depicting a head above a trident, in a 19th Century ring mount, the oval intaglio 18mm x 14mm Condition Report: Lot 102 - Ring size approx. Q The cameo is in good condition. The shank has a couple of lines where it has been cut and re-joined, I presume to change the size.
An Ormolu French mantel clock, early 19th Century With a 8cm white dial signed Richond Fabt Boult Montmartre No: 17 A Paris, with Roman numerals, pierced trefoil and trident blued hands the two train bell striking movement with silk suspension also signed Richond Ft a Paris, the shaped case surmounted by a lady kneeling reading a book beside an alter, leaf and cabochon border, the shaped plinth case decorated with scrolling leaves, pendant flowers raised upon front rocaille and scroll feet, rear bracket feet, with pendulum and keys. 49 cm (h) x 31 cm (w) x 15 cm (d) - Est £200 - £300
19 Corgi OOC/Creative Masters. OOC - 2x Brighton & Hove – Optaire Solo and a Dennis dart. 6x Southdown – pair Leyland PS1 and Leyland Leopard. BET Federation, Leyland Leopard coach, Guy Utility bus and a Bristol FS (Southdown BH&D). 2 Brighton & Hove – Bristol FS and a Leyland Lynx. A Stagecoach MCW Metrobus. Devon General AEC Reliance, 2x East Kent MCW Metrobus and a BET Federation. Plus a Maidstone & District Bristol Tower Wagon. 4 Creative Masters – Brighton & Hove – Mini Pointer-Dart, 2x Plaxton President and a Trident. Plus 15 Days Gone coaches and buses, many local companies including Maidstone, Green line, East Kent and Southdown. All boxed, minor wear. Contents Mint.(34)
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Matthew Young, Copper Penny, 1798, obv Britannia seated with trident and shield, St Paul’s in the distance, CIVITAS LONDONI MDCCXCVIII around on raised rim, “I Milton F” in script in exergue, rev DEALER . IN COINS & MEDALS ANCIENT & MODERN No. 16 LUDGATE . STREET LONDON, with MATTHEW . YOUNG . GOLDSMITH . AND . JEWELLER * around on raised rim, MATTHEW spelt correctly with two T’s, edge PROMISSORY PENNY TOKEN PAYABLE ON DEMAND * * (Pye p.35, 4; Virt p.137; Atkins p.79, 97; D&H Middlesex 41). Struck from the flawed obverse and reverse dies, essentially mint state and bronzed, rare.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Matthew Young, Copper Penny, 1798, obv Britannia seated with trident and shield, St Paul’s in the distance, CIVITAS LONDONI MDCCXCVIII around on raised rim, “I Milton F” in script in exergue, rev DEALER . IN COINS & MEDALS ANCIENT & MODERN No. 16 LUDGATE . STREET LONDON, with MATTHEW . YOUNG . GOLDSMITH . AND . JEWELLER * around on raised rim, MATTHEW spelt correctly with two T’s, edge plain (D&H Middlesex 41a). Struck from the fractured obverse die, the reverse double struck and lightly hairlined in the fields, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare.
An Indo-Persian Damascene Shield, the 35.5cm diameter steel shield decorated over all in silver damascene with stylised calligraphy and geometric designs, five domed bosses each highlighted with silver damascene foliage, the central boss with trident shaped terminal, the rear with cloth liner and four iron strap mounts.

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