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Artillery and Historical Toy Soldiers Colonial Service Artillery, RHA, RFA, British Bulldog Boer Artillery, Naval Landing Party, Dorset Ox drawn Field Gun, Indian Army Mountain Gun, RA Mountain Battery, Congreve Rocket, Trophy Rifle Brigade etc. (E-VG, two arms and one limber lid missing, boxes VG) (118)
62 BC. Rome mint. Obv: PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA legend with veiled and diademed head of Concordia right. Rev: togate L Aemilius Paullus standing left touching trophy with Perseus of Macedon and sons as captives to left with TER above and PAVLLV[S] in exergue. BMC 3373; Sydenham 926; Crawford 415/1; Sear 366. 3.95 grams. [No Reserve] Very fine.
25-23 BC. Emerita, Spain mint. Obv: AVGVST legend behind bare head left. Rev: P CARISI LEG legend with Victory standing right, crowning trophy. RIC 1b; RSC 386; BMC 295. 1.53 grams. In 23 BC, Carisius completed the construction of the city of Augusta Emerita in Lusitania, begun by Augustus for the veterans (emeriti) of the legions V and VII. Very fine.
93-94 AD. Rome mint. Obv: T CAESAR IMP VESPASIANVS legend with laureate head right. Rev: TR POT VIII COS VII legend with male Jewish captive kneeling right, hands bound behind, in front of trophy made of helmet, cuirass, crossed swords and shield. RIC 1076; RSC 334; BMC 258; Paris 229; Sear 2449. 3.05 grams. Very fine.
107 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P legend with laureate bust right. Rev: COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC legend with trophy of arms (1 round and 2 hexagonal shields at top; sword, 2 javelins and 2 shields at base"). RIC 147b; BMC 359; Sear 3132. 3.40 grams. Near extremely fine.
305-311 AD, 309-310 AD and 313-315 AD. Galerius, Cyzicus mint. Obv: GAL MAXIMIANVS PF AVG legend with laureate head right. Rev: VIRTVTI E-XERCITVS legend with Mars walking right, naked but for floating chlamys, holding transverse spear, trophy over shoulder. A in left field; mintmark MKV in exergue. Licinius I, Cyzicus mint. Obv: VAL LICINNIANVS LICINNIVS PF AVG legend with laureate head right. Rev: GENIO A-VGVSTI legend with Genius standing left, modius on head, naked but for chlamys over left shoulder, holding patera from which liquid flows, and cornucopia; B in left field, star in right field, mintmark MKV in exergue. Constantine I, Cyzicus mint. Obv: IMP C FL VAL CONSTANTINVS PF AVG legend with laureate head right. Rev: IOVI CONS-ERVATORI legend with Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, holding Victory on globe and sceptre; eagle with wreath at foot left, A in right field, mintmark SMK in exergue. RIC VI Cyzicus 47/RIC VI Cyzicus 54; Sear 15155/RIC VII Cyzicus 3. 18.56 grams total. [No Reserve] Very fine. Third scarce.
19th century AD or earlier. Cavino. Obv: A VITELLIVS GERMANICVS IMP AVG P M TR P legend with laureate and draped bust right. Rev: Mars walking right with trophy over shoulder and carrying spear; S - C at sides. Lawrence 27/28; see Sear 2209 for original coin type (struck Rome, 69 AD"). 41.94 grams, 33mm. From a specialist collection of 15th-19th century medallions. [No Reserve] Near extremely fine.
19th century AD or earlier. Cavino. Obv: M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXIX legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left. Rev: IMP VII COS III legend with Victory seated right on shield holding palm, on her knees a shield inscribed VIC / AVG in two lines; trophy before. Lawrence 56. 38.05 grams, 38mm. From a specialist collection of 15th-19th century medallions. From a genuine medallion. [No Reserve] Good very fine.
1st-3rd century AD. A bronze ring with D-section hoop and expanding shoulder; discoid bezel engraved with the figure of Victory, wings behind, approaching a trophy with palm leaf behind. 9 grams, 25.85mm overall, 20.46mm internal diameter (approximate ring size British V 1/4, USA 10 3/4, Europe 24.28, Japan 23) (1"). From a private collection; formed 1965-1975. Very fine condition.
120 BC. Rome mint. Obv: M FOVRI L F legend around laureate head of Janus. Rev: ROMA legend downwards to right of Roma standing left, holding wreath and sceptre, crowning a trophy of Gallic arms flanked by a carnyx and shields; PHI (ligate) L I in exergue. Furia 18; Crawford 281/1; Sydenham 529; Sear 156. 3.87 grams. Good very fine.
108-107 BC. Rome mint. Obv: bust of Victory winged and facing right with XVI monogram below chin. Rev: Mars walking left, carrying spear and trophy, apex before with L VALERI / FLA[CCI] left and flamen's cap before, corn-ear behind. BMC Italy 647; Sydenham 565; Crawford 306/1; Sear 183. 3.94 grams. [No Reserve] Near very fine; reverse off centre.
108 BC. Rome mint. Obv: draped bust of Victory right, star under chin. Rev: L VALERI FLACCI legend to left of Mars walking left, carrying trophy; flamen's cap before and grain-ear behind. Crawford 306/1; Syd 565; Valeria 11; Sear 183. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.41 grams. [No Reserve] Good very fine.
55 BC. Rome mint. Obv: P FONTEIVS P F CAPITO III VIR legend with helmetted and draped bust of Mars right, trophy over shoulder. Rev: MN FONT TR MIL legend above warrior on horseback thrusting his spear at a Gallic enemy, who is about to slay an unarmed combatant. Crawford 429/1; Syd 900; Fonteia 17; Sear 392. 3.94 grams. Good fine; reverse better.
85 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XI CENS PER P P legend with laureate head right. Rev: GERMANIA CAPTA legend with trophy of arms, with a German captive on the right, standing right with hands bound, looking left, shield against his legs, and Germania sitting left on shields in an attitude of mourning; SC in exergue. RIC 397; Sear 2765 variant (obverse legend"). 18.09 grams. Near extremely fine.
Local interest and figures: post cards by Johnson for Monarch and others, of figures, including: Tommy On The Bridge; and The Bishop, both illustration and photographic; figures standing outside their shop fronts; Frank Melville by his trophy collection.NBFrank Melville went to South Africa in 1920 representing the Team's District Champion Long Distance Run for England, in 1910 won Morpeth's handicap. (18)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY, MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD, 1936 the circular hammered body engraved with an inscription, applied with three scroll handles, 124g, 6cm high; and A George VI Silver Two-handled Trophy, G Bryan & Co, Birmingham, 1937, the circular body with beaded rim, engraved with an inscription, applied with harp-shaped handles, raised on a stepped circular foot, 109g, 8cm high (2)
British Military badges - Coldstream GuardsValise badge (Brass), Worcester Regiment Large Car ornament trophy. (White Metal), Irish Guards Puggaree badge (Brass, lugs) K&K: 917, Victorian 96th Foot Glengarry Cap Badge (Brass, lugs), QVC K&K: 571 and Victorian 23rd Foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Glengarry Badge (Brass, lugs). A nice collection of Victorian and later badges.
WAFFEN-SS HELMET WITH "BRING BACK" PAPER WORKGerman steel single-decal M1940 combat helmet, with a very dark green painted finish overall, well-worn and oxidized in some areas, with a decal bearing the "sig" runes of the Waffen-SS, slightly scratched and dinged, on the right-hand side. The inside of the left-hand rim is heat-stamped "ET66", indicating that it was manufactured at the Eisenhuttenwerke at Thale. The rear rim is heat-stamped "228 5". The eight-fingered liner is of light brown leather, flaking slightly and size-stamped "58", with the original adjustment cord present. The dark brown leather chinstrap is cracking in several spots, but present and intact. Included with the helmet is a wood box, 13" x 7" x 10", used by an American soldier, Arthur Galloway, to ship his souvenir home to his mother at war's end. The box is addressed on the lid: "Mrs. William Galloway, Whitehall, New York", with the return address: "T/5 Arthur Galloway 62040938, Ser. Co. 36th A[rmored] I[nfantry] R[egiment], A.P.O. #253 c/o Postmaster, New York, N.Y." with the disclaimer "Contents: German Helmet". This address appears again on the front and back of the box. On the front, the address is partially obscured by the original capture certificate for the helmet, which is secured to the wood by four tacks. This certificate, dated March 6, 1945, is signed by Galloway's superior officer, and certifies that the value of the helmet as a trophy is not exceeded by its scrap or training value, and that no explosives or firearms are to be shipped. The certificate lists the specific items to be shipped as "German Helmet & Coins", although the latter are no longer present. The box further bears several postage stamps and an Army inspector's stamp. Records present with the helmet indicate that Arthur Galloway enlisted in the Army in January of 1941 and was discharged in September 1945, and saw service in North Africa and in Germany. It is most likely that he captured this helmet from a surrendering soldier in Germany, shortly before war's end, as indicated by the date on the shipping certificate. A superlative relic in as-captured condition.
Cricket Memorabilia Collection of programmes, 1962 England v Pakistan score card, Texaco Trophy 1984 cards, Alan Ealham benefit year 1982 brochure, 1960s Australian Cricket Stars Don Bradman, booklet, England, Pakistan, Australia 1960s squad photos with printed autographs two in poor condition,
A collection of Silky Poultry ephemera including trophy cups, prize certificates, judging badges, British Dairy Farm Association medallions, Rosenthall Poultry plaque inscribed "Berlin Leipzig 1936 No.6 Weltgeflügelkongess", mainly relating to R L Fairley Esq.(Breeder and Shower), together with a scrapbook containing newspaper cuttings, etc
Golf Memorabilia: A four-handled silver golf trophy engraved 'The Louis M. Bergin Challenge Cup, presented to The Dunlop Golfers Club by Louis M. Bergin Esq. 1919', inscribed with winners of the trophy dating from 1919 to 1995, hallmarked London 1917, makers mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, Regent St, London, weighing approx. 28.94ozt/900g, measuring 21cm high approx.
An early 20th century silver twin handled trophy, William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1913, engraved Conway 1915 Sabrina (C.E.S. 9th SEPT 1915) height approximately 11.5cm, gross weight approximately 105.9 grams/ 3.41 ozt and two weighted silver spill vases, J Collyer and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905 and Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1905 (3)
French brass four-glass mantel clock, circa 1890, the upright case with a modelled trophy surmount, scroll applied decoration to the corners, white enamel chapter ring and recessed field, Marti striking movement with Brocot suspension and twin mercury tubed pendulum, movement backplate stamped and numbered Marti '14441' 58.
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