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A William III patinated brass sundial William C. Reed or Creed, circa 1700 The 12 inch octagonal plate fitted with substantial scroll pierced cast angled gnomen fitted via wedged tenons to underside and set at approximately 51 degrees, the dial centred with a thirty-two point compass rose within an inner chapter ring evenly divided into twenty four divisions with Roman numeral chapters I-XII-XI, the middle track engraved with the names of various European cities annotated with their local time in relation to their position on the dial within Roman numeral chapter ring engraved with numerals ranging IIII-XII-VIII, with cruciform half hour markers and signature WILLÕM C(.)REED between IIII and VIII, the outer edge with quarter hour and minute rings within outer track divided 0-90 for every quarter, the underside also engraved with an earlier simpler dial with outer Roman numeral chapter ring divided into halves and quarters and with inverted Knibb style stylised fleur-de-lys/trident half hour markers, the angles pierced for fixing, maximum width 33cm (13ins). Neither a William C. Reed or a William Creed appear to be recorded, however it is perhaps interesting to note a Robert Creed is recorded in Evans, Jeremy THOMAS TOMPION at the dial and Three Crowns as apprenticed to Tompion in 1689 and gaining his Freedom in 1699. The current lot with its pierced gnomen, cruciform half hour markers and herringbone engraving can be confidently dated to around 1700 on stylistic grounds and is clearly of high specification. The dial engraved to the underside is clearly earlier, perhaps dating from the 1680Õs, however is fairly basic in its design; this was probably the reason why the plate was re-used for a more complex instrument twenty or so years later.
A Date Run of Bronze Farthings 1860 to 1956 inclusive except 1863, in 3 x Whitman folders, (includes 1895 both types & Heaton Mint issues), all from circulation, various grades, together with a set of pennies 1881 to 1901 inclusive in a Whitman folder, all from circulation & almost all low grade Poor to VG (1891) except 1895 `Low Tide` & `P` of `PENNY` 2mm from trident, lustre traces in legends GFine to AVF
Bank of England, 10 x 10 Shilling Notes, red-brown Peppiatt of which 2 x consecutively numbered (80U) EF & 8 with prefixes 80U(x2), 10U, 20Y, E26, 51Y, D87 & A07 AFine to GVF, average VF together with Treasury Note 10 shillings, 2nd Warren Fisher issue (1922) 0/34, top right hand corner torn off (`United Kingdom` & part of trident missing) o/wise VF
A lot of four pole-armsdating: 19th Centuryprovenance: ChinaA trident with lozenge-shaped points, the lateral ones slightly bent toward the outside, the central one having a bent tip; a glaive, with curved, single-edged blade and spikes at the back; a partisan with straight, single-edged blade; the last one having an undulated blade and a long, bent spike on a side. All of them having bases worked in-the-round picturing dragon`s heads and sockets decorated with rings; cylindrical, wooden shafts.dimensions: height 198 - 211 cm.
EUGENIO AVOLIO [ITALIAN, 1876-1929], BRONZE SCULPTURE GROUP, SET OF THREE PIECES, "WRATH OF NEPTUNE": Including 1 figure group of Neptune brandishing his trident above Triton blowing a conch horn and a pair of hippocampi, H 20", and 2 figural allegories of water, H 12 1/2"; all are signed "E. Avolio".
A PRE ROMAN ITALIAN 210-175 BC, Frentani Region, City of Larinum, Uncia, male head right/Cornucopiae, Lar left g.f, with a Lucania Region 350-300 BC, City of Metapontum, AE 14, Dionysus/ear of coin, Meta left, GCV 625 v v.f, a 300-268 BC, AE 20, Poseidon/winged Eros riding on Dolphin, holding wreath and Trident GCV 629 v/n.v.f, together with a 268-189 AE Triens, Dionysos right, four pellets behind/cornucopiae, four pellets and Palm branch left, GCV 630 v.f (4)
A ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS 87 BC, L. Rubrius Dossenus, Head of Juno, Sceptre over shoulder, Dos behind, rev. Empty Triumphal Quadriga with Eagle on Thunderbolt on side panel of Quadriga, L Rvbri in exergue, Sear 259 n.v.f, oval Flan, together with a silver Quinarius 87 BC, L. Rubrius Dossenus, Head of Neptune, Trident over shoulder, Dos-Sen behind, rev. Victory walking holding wreath and palm, snake-entwined Altar at her feet, L Rvbri behind, Sear 261 n.v.f/f (2)
A ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS 85 BC, L. Julius Bursio, Bust of young male Diety, Trident over shoulder, control-mark behind, rev. Victory in Quadriga, control marks in field, L Ivli Bvrsio in exergue, Sear 268 n.v.f/g.f, together with another using different dies, Sear 268 g.v.f/v.f, variant (2)
A ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS 76 BC, L. Lucretius trio, Head of Neptune, trident over shoulder, control-numeral behind, rev. Winged boy riding on back of Dolphin, L Lvcreti/trio below, Sear 322 n.v.f/f, together with another 76-75 BC, CN. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, Bust of the Genius of the Roman people, sceptre over shoulder, G P R above, rev. Globe between wreathed sceptre and rudder, EX-S C in field CN Len Q below, Sear 323 n.v.f/g.v.f marks on obverse (2)
A ROMAN REPUBLIC SILVER DENARIUS 60 BC, P. Plautius Hypsaeus, Head of Neptune, trident behind P Ypsae S C before, rev. Jupiter in Quadria brandishing Thunderbolt, C Ypsae Cos/Priv in exergue Cepit on right, Sear 375 v.f, together with another, similar 60 BC, P. Plautius Hypsaeus, Bust of Leuonoe, Dolphin behind, Pypsae S C before, Sear 376 g.v.f (2)
A rare early Troika pottery rectangular vase, having incised and blue glazed decoration of figures and flowerheads and foliate, surrounded by zigzags and Aztec motifs, signed Troika St Ives with a blue trident mark and original price for four pounds ten shillings, height 31.5cm (drilled) (illustrated)
AIRFIX 1:72 SCALE PLASTIC KIT/MODEL OF AN R.A.F. RESCUE LAUNCH 63 foot British Power Boat type 2 `Whaleback`, SEVEN AIRFIX 1:72 SCALE MODELS OF MILITARY AND CIVILIAN AIRCRAFT & HELICOPTERS including Avro Anson 1, Chipmunk and Heinkel HE111-H-20 Bomber together with an Airfix 1:144 scale model of a H.S. TRIDENT IC (Hawker Siddeley Short Range Airliner) boxes good assumed complete (9)
Silver, comprising; a scent bottle sleeve with embossed decoration, Chester 1899, a pepperette of urn form on a square base, a christening spoon and fork, Sheffield 1939, cased, a pair of sugar tongs, a Victorian pickle trident, London 1884 and seventeen further items of flatware, gross weight 390 gms.
Greek Macedonia - Demetrios I - Poseidon Tetradrachm298–295 BC. Obv: Nike alighting left on prow of galley, blowing trumpet she holds in her right hand, holding stylus in her left. Rev: BASILEWS DHMHTRIOY legend to right and beneath Poseidon, naked but for chlamys draped over his left arm, advancing left, brandishing trident, with tripod altar to left, XR monogram in left field, HR in lower centre. 17.13 grams. Cf. Sear 6762 (field marks); Mionnet I, 833; see Wildwinds.com (this coin). [No Reserve] Good very fine.Starting Price: £5
Iron Age Celtic Iron Trident3rd century BC-1st century AD. A hand-forged iron trident head with tapering socket and three prongs; the socket of split construction with hole for an attachment peg; the prongs square-section with barbs. 485 grams, 46 cm (18"). Property of a Hertfordshire gentleman. Fine condition, socket partly absent.Starting Price: £300
The Roman RepublicL. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus and Q. Servilius Caepio, Denarius,Rome, 100 BC, AR, (g 4,01, mm 19, h 1). Laureate head of Saturn r.; below, control symbol (trident); behind, harpa; around, PISO CAEPIO Q, Rv. Two male figures seated on bench to l.; to l. and r., corn ear; in ex. AD FRV EM[V] / EX S C. Crawford 330/1a; Calpurnia 5, Servilia 12; Sydenham 603. Lustrous. Extremely fine.
The Roman RepublicC. Allius Bala, Denarius,Rome, 92 BC, AR, (g 3,93, mm 18, h 8). Female head r., wearing diadem; behind, BALA; before, control letter (L), Rv. Diana in biga of stags r., holding sceptre, reins and torch, with quiver over shoulder; below, control symbol (trident); in ex. C ALLI. Crawford 336/1c; Aelia 4; Sydenham 595. Good extremely fine.
The Roman RepublicQ. Crepereius M.f. Rocus, Denarius serratus,Rome, 72 BC, AR, (g 3,87, mm 19, h 5). Draped bust of Amphitrite seen from behind, with head turned to r.; on l., control symbol (cd. sponge); on r., control letter (H), Rv. Neptune in biga of sea-horses r., holding reins and trident; above, [control letter - H]; below, Q CREPEREI ROCVS. Crawford 399/1a; Crepereia 1; Sydenham 796. Rare. About extremely fine.
The Roman RepublicQ. Nasidius for Sex. Pompeius, Denarius,Mint moving with Sex. Pompeius, 44-43 BC, AR, (g 3,90, mm 18, h 12). Head of Cn. Pompeius Magnus r.; before, trident; below, dolphin; behind, NEPTVNI, Rv. Ship sailing r.; above, star; below, Q NASIDIVS. Crawford 483/2; Pompeia 28, Nasidia 1; Sydenham 1350. Rare. Cabinet tone. Good extremely fine / About fdc.
The Roman EmpireAgrippa (Gaius, 37-41), As,Rome, after AD 37, AE, (g 11,70, mm 29, h 7). M AGRIPPA L - F COS III, head l., wearing rostral crown, Rv. Neptune cloaked standing l., holding small dolphin and trident; in field, S - C. RIC 58; C 3; CBN 78. Bolt portrait. Green patina. Extremely fine.
The Roman EmpireHadrian (117-138), Sestertius,Rome, AD 125-128, AE, (g 28,12, mm 34, h 6). HADRIANVS - AVGVSTVS, laureate bust r., drapery on l. shoulder, Rv. COS - II[I], Neptune standing l., foot on prow, holding dolphin and trident; in field, S - C. RIC 634; C 311. Light green patina. Fine style. Good extremely fine / About fdc.
Greek CoinsLucania, Drachm,Poseidonia, c. 530-500 BC, AR, (g 20, mm 3,49, h 12). ΠOΣ, Poseidon standing r., wearing chlamy and holding trident. Around doble dotted border, Rv. ΠOΣ, same type incuse. HNItaly 1108; SNG ANS 620-624. Very rare. Old cabinet tone. Beautiful specimen for the conservation. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsLucania, Stater,Poseidonia, c. 470-445 BC, AR, (g 7,69, mm 20, h 9). [Π]OMEΣ, Poseidon advancing r., wearing chlamys and holding trident, Rv. ΠOMEΣ, bull standing r. on exergual line. Around incuse square. HNItaly 1114; SNG ANS 647. Rare. Dark patina. Signs of consumption. About extremely fine. Ex. H.D. Rauch, Asta 85, 2009, lotto 60.
Sicilia, Bronzo, Siracusa, Agatocle (317-289), c. 302-295 a.C., AE, (g 9,85, mm 22, h 11). YPAKO[IN], testa di Atena a d., indossa elmo corinzio, decorato con un grifone, Rv. Pegaso in volo a s.; sotto tridente. CNS II, n. 115; SNG ANS 694 ss..Patina verde. Tracce di pulitura. q.spl.Sicily, Bronze,Syracuse, Agathokles (317-289), c. 305-295 BC, AE, (g 9,85, mm 22, h 11). YPAKO[IN], head of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet, decorated with a griffin, Rv. Pegasos flying l.; below trident. CNS II, n. 115; SNG ANS 694 ss..Green patina. Tooled. About extremely fine.
Sicilia, Bronzo, Siracusa, Ierone II (275-216), c. 275-216 a.C., AE, (g 9,14, mm 20, h 10). Testa diademata di Poseidone a s. , Rv. IEP-ON, tridente ornato; ai lati due delfini, sotto I. CNS II, n. 194 R1 6; SNG ANS 964 ss..Patina verde. Tracce di pulitura. spl+.Sicily, Bronze,Syracuse, Hieron II (275-216), c. 275-216 BC, AE, (g 9,14, mm 20, h 10). Diademed head of Poseidon l., Rv. IEP-ON, ornamented trident; at sides two dolphins; below I. CNS II, n. 194 R1 6; SNG ANS 964 ss..Green patina. Tooled. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsSicily, Bronze,Syracuse, c. 214-212 BC, AE, (g 2,24, mm 14, h 12). Diademed head of Neptune l.; at r. cornucopiae, Rv. ΣYP-AKO-ΣI-ΩN, trident decorated with two festoons; at sides two dolphins. CNS II, n. 208; SNG ANS 1049. Perfect centering coin. Dark patina. Good extremely fine.
Greek CoinsKings of Macedonia, Stater,Pella, Philip II, 359-336 and posthumous issues, c. 340-338 BC, AV, (g 8,57, mm 17, h 9). Laureate head of Apollo r., Rv. ΦIΛIΠΠOY, charioteer driving fast biga r.; below trident. Le Rider, pl. 61, 263; SNG ANS 148. Extremely fine. Ex Christie’s, Asta 18, lotto n. 11.
Greek CoinsKings of Ponto, Stater,Tomis, Mithradates VI (120-63), c. 88-86 BC, AV, (g 8,30, mm 21, h 12). Diademed head of deified Alexander III r., Rv. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΛYΣIMAXOY, Athena enthroned l., holding shield and Nike; ΘEM, below TO, monogr. and trident. SNG Copenhagen 1091; AMNG I 2480. Good extremely fine.
A Collection of Ancient Bronze & Silver Coins including Roman Imperial: 16 x Antoniniani: Gallienus, Salonina, Aurelian, Probus, Carinus, Quietus rev. SPES PVBLICA (rare but holed at 12 o`clock) etc, a Follis of Maximianus, a Quadrans of Caligula rev. Cap of Liberty, AE 3/4 of Constantine 1, Valens, Honorius, Helena commemorative AE4 rev. PAX PVBLICA, a Dupondius of Nero, Alexandrian Tetradrachms of Probus & Aurelian & other bronze coins together with Silver Denarii of Tiberius rev. PONTIF.MAXIM. Livia seated right & Marcus Aurelius, Greek Bronzes: Syracuse AE22 obv. head of Poseidon, rev. ornamental trident between two dolphins AVF & Hispania Ulterior, Gades AE17 obv. head of Heracles, rev. two tunny fish Fair/VG; Byzantine Bronzes: 40 nummi, folles etc; various grades, 43 coins in total
A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN GILT, ROCK CRYSTAL, AND ENAMELED NEFS, LATE 19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY HERMAN RATZERSDORFER. The oval shape boats with female nudes raising an oar surmounting wavy ocean form plinth set with colored gemstones and fresh water pearls below a carved crystal pendant with figural mounts surmounted with a carved scallop form bowl flanked with enameled figureheads and trident bearing putto. Apparently unmarked. Height 6.75 inches (17 cm).

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