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An early 19th Century North European circular mahogany work table, the hinged top with inlaid fan motif, opening to reveal a mirror to the underside, the interior with compartments and circular aperture for a wool box (now missing), the frieze decorated with ornate applied gilt metal anthemions with ornate fruiting vine pattern lockplate, raised on three slender square section tapering legs, the circular undertier decorated with a balustrade, raised on scrolling tripod legs and brass castors, 19in. diameter x 30in. high.
A large Victorian rosewood screen with tapestry panel depicting an elderly couple sitting on a parlour bench (Darby and Joan), within a parcel gilt and ornately carved frame decorated with acanthus leaves, raised on a carved column and scrolling tripod legs, 31 x 66in. high. See Illustration
LARGE WROUGHT IRON THREE BRANCH CANDELABRA standing on a tripod base, a wrought iron four branch candelabra of low shaped form, a wrought iron single candelabra modelled as an animal, a pair of wrought iron slender candlesticks, a pair of brass and mother of pearl candlesticks and a polished steel candlestick of tapering form (8)
Sicily, Syracuse EL 50 Litrai. Time of Agathokles, circa 310-304 BC. Laureate head of Apollo left, lamp behind / Tripod lebes, phiale above, ?YPAKO?I?N around. G. K. Jenkins, 'Electrum Coinage at Syracuse,' Essays Robinson dies O12/R16; SNG ANS -; BMFA 448 (same dies); BMC 257 (same dies). 3.62g, 14mm, 5h. Good Extremely Fine. Very well struck and preserved for the type. From the Eckenheimer collection.
Illyria, Apollonia Æ25. Circa 1st Century BC. Bust of Artemis left wearing stephane; ? below, monogram before, ONOMOK?H? behind / Tripod within laurel-wreath, A?O???NIATAN around. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 407; cf. BMC 60, 54ff; Münzen & Medaillen Deutschland 15, 21 October 2004, lot 264. 17.81g, 25mm, 7h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.
Crete, Axos AR Drachm. Circa 4th century BC. Young beardless head right with short cropped hair / Tripod with handles and animal feet. Unpublished variant, same dies as previous lot, for general type cf. Le Rider 238-43 pl. 8, 16-20; Svoronos p. 10, 3, pl. 1 (Apollonia); BMFA Suppl. 107 (Apollonia or Axos). 5.89g, 19mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Apparently unique and unpublished. From the Eckenheimer Collection.
Bruttium, Kroton AR Stater. Circa 530-500 BC. Tripod, legs terminating in lion's feet; to right, heron standing left; QPO to left / Incuse tripod; to right, heron standing left; QPO to left. SNG ANS 248-50; HN Italy 2081. 7.98g, 25mm, 12h. Very Fine. Horn silver encrustations, areas of corrosion.
Bruttium, Kroton AR Stater. Circa 380-350 BC. Eagle standing to right, head reverted; animal skull to right / Tripod altar adorned with fillet, QPO to left, olive sprig to right. HN Italy 2147; SNG ANS 340 (same dies). 7.99g, 21mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Attractive old tone. Ex Dr. Eugen Nitsch Collection, A. Hess Auction 236, 3 April 1939, lot 177.
M. Junius Brutus and L. Sestius AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Brutus (Smyrna?), 43-42 BC. L. SESTI PRO Q, head of Libertas, draped and wearing veil / Q CAEPIO BRVTVS PRO COS, tripod, axe on left, simpulum on right. Crawford 502/2; Sydenham 1290; Sear 201. 3.80g, 17mm, 12h. Extremely Fine, some deposits.
Maximian AR Argenteus. Siscia, AD 295. MAXIMIANVS AVG, laureate head right / VICTORIA AVGG, the four tetrarchs sacrificing over tripod before city enclosure with six turrets; *SIS in exergue. RIC 55; Jelocnik -; RSC 547†b. 2.53g, 18mm, 11h. Good Extremely Fine, very attractively toned. Privately purchased from Tradart, 1980s.

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