The Republicans. Brutus. Late summer-autumn 42 BC. AR Denarius (19mm, 4.04 g, 12h). Military mint traveling with Brutus and Cassius in western Asia Minor or northern Greece; Pedanius Costa, legate. Laureate head of Apollo to right; LEG upward to left, COSTA downward to right / Trophy composed of cuirass, crested helmet, oval shield with incurved sides, and two crossed spears; IMP upward to left, BRVTVS downward to right. Crawford 506/2; CRI 209; Sydenham 1296; RSC 4; Kestner 3775-6; BMCRR East 59-61; RBW 1778. Superb EF, lustrous.
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Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AR Denarius (21mm, 3.76 g, 2h). Emerita (Mérida) mint. P. Carisius, legatus Augusti. Struck circa 25-23 BC. IMP CAESAR AVGVST, bare head left / P • CARISIVS • LEG • PRO • PR, trophy of Celtiberian arms, consisting of helmet, cuirass, shield, and javelins, erected on heap of round shields, lances, and other arms. RIC I 4b; RSC 402; BMCRE 284-5 = BMCRR Spain 117-9; CRE Ashmolean 15; BN 1061-4. Good VF. From the RAJ Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group 39 (18 September 1996), lot 1266.
23 Spanish army cap badges, red enamel and gilt crown, eagle and wreath on blue, dull green or maroon padded cloth backing; 3 similar crown, cross and wreath; 3 crown, star on dagger in wreath and wreath; 3 crown, fasces in wreath; 12 cloth crown and eagle ovals, various colours, and 11 other ovals etc, with various designs, crowned crossed flags, tank in wreath, bolo bayonet in wreath, Grecian head and trophy, etc. GC
A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, broad, curved, shallow fullered blade 32½”, etched with crowned GR cypher, trophy, urn and floral flourishes, with traces of gilt at forte, steel stirrup hilt with langets, facetted knucklebow pommel and backstrap with ears, wirebound grip (AF), in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC for age. Plate 7
A Sevres porcelain cafe au lait ground gilt-metal pate-sur-pate vase A Sevres (hardpaste) porcelain cafe au lait ground gilt-metal pate-sur-pate vase, circa 1880, decorated with a music trophy within a scrolling foliate border, 22cm high, printed marks, potting date and decorating date for 1880
Nine Wimbledon greyhound racecards featuring ''Mick The Miller'', i) 10.10.29 International ii) 20.12.29 Champion Stakes (1st Round) iii) 26.12.29 Champion Stakes (semi-final) iv) 19.2.30 match v Buckno Boy v) 4.4.30 match v So Green vi) 9.5.30 Loafer Trophy vii) 13.8.30 Orkitt Trophy (non-runner) viii) 20.8.30 match v Faithful Kitty ix) 23.8.30 Laurels 1st Round
[WORLD CUP]: A pair of unsigned Scot Landy First Day Covers issued for the World Cup of 1966 and both featuring identical images of a goalkeeper and the Jules Rimet trophy, each of the covers bearing a set of the three value postage stamps issued for the World Cup and additional stamps, both post marked at Wembley, 1st June 1966. Both covers also feature the Commemorative FIFA postage stamp issued by Monaco in 1964 for the 60th Anniversary of the ruling body, both post marked at Monaco, 3rd December 1964 (in recognition of the qualifying matches). Both covers further feature a Harrow & Wembley post mark dated 30th July 1966 (the date of the final, England vs. West Germany) as well as the special commemorative boxed post marks for the World Cup final, and one of the covers also features the England Winners 4d postage stamp post marked at Harrow & Wembley on the First Day of Issue, 18th August 1966. One of the covers bears the address cachet of the collector Ronald Antinoris. VG, 2
[WORLD CUP]: A pair of unsigned Scot Landy First Day Covers issued for the World Cup of 1966 and both featuring identical images of a goalkeeper and the Jules Rimet trophy, each of the covers bearing a set of the three value postage stamps issued for the World Cup as well as the 4d England Winners postage stamps, the first cover also featuring the Wembley Centenary 1863-1963 postage stamp issued by Monaco, post marked at Wembley, 1st June 1966 and again at Harrow and Wembley on 18th August 1966 for the First Days of Issue. The second cover features two special commemorative boxed post marks for the World Cup final, England vs. West Germany, Wembley, 30th July 1966 and a Harrow and Wembley post mark dated 18th August 1966. One of the covers bears the address cachet of the collector Ronald Antinoris. VG, 2
WORLD CUP: A rare Scot Landy cover issued to commemorate Britain's National Stamp Exhibition (Stampex), 18th - 26th March 1966, featuring seven different postage stamps issued by various countries and most associated with various World Cups, post marked at Stampex, 18th March 1966, and at Harrow and Wembley, 18th August 1966. Signed by Hilderaldo Bellini (1930-2014) Brazilian Footballer, Captain of the first Brazilian team to win the World Cup in 1958 and by Djalma Santos (1929-2013) Brazilian Footballer, a member of the World Cup winning teams of 1958 and 1962. Bellini has signed in black ink to a clear area at the head of the cover, adding 1958 in his hand, and Santos has signed in black fountain pen ink with his name alone across a clear area at the centre of one of the postage stamps. The cover bears the address cachet of the collector Ronald Antinoris. VG The National Stamp Exhibition of 1966 is remembered for being the venue of the theft of the Jules Rimet Trophy. Stanley Gibbons' stamp company had received permission to place the Trophy in the Exhibition on condition that it would be under guard at all times. The Exhibition was held in the Westminster Central Hall and opened on 19th March 1966, and the World Cup was a major attraction. Two uniformed officers guarded the trophy around the clock, reinforced by two plainclothes officers during the day. Nevertheless, on 20th March, guards noticed that the display case had been broken into and the Trophy stolen. A Flying Squad investigation commenced, involving anonymous telephone calls and ransom demands, before the Trophy was famously recovered by David Corbett and his dog Pickles on 27th March 1966.
[WORLD CUP]: A pair of unsigned Scot Landy First Day Covers issued for the World Cup of 1966 and both featuring identical images of a goalkeeper and the Jules Rimet trophy, each of the covers bearing various postage stamps including two sets of the three values issued for the World Cup etc., the first with three post marks at Kensington, 6th January 1966 (the date of the World Cup draw at the Royal Garden Hotel), Wembley, 1st June 1966 and Harrow and Wembley, 18th August 1966 (across an England Winners postage stamp) and the second post marked at Wembley, 1st June 1966, Harrow and Wembley, 30th July 1966 and also featuring the Wembley Monagasque Centenary stamp tied to the special commemorative boxed post mark for the World Cup final, England vs. West Germany at Wembley, 30th July 1966. Both covers bear the address cachet of the collector Ronald Antinoris. VG, 2
[WORLD CUP]: A pair of unsigned First Day Covers issued for the World Cup of 1966, one being a Scot Landy cover featuring an image of a goalkeeper and the Jules Rimet trophy, each of the covers bearing the complete set of three value postage stamps issued for the World Cup, and one with additional England Winners postage stamp and a FIFA 60th Anniversary postage stamp issued by Monaco in 1964. Both covers feature various post marks including Kensington, 6th January 1966 (the date of the World Cup draw at the Royal Garden Hotel) and several from Harrow and Wembley dated 30th July 1966 (the day of the final between England and West Germany) including the special boxed commemorative post mark for the final. Both covers bear the address cachet of the collector Ronald Antinoris. VG, 2 An accompanying typed caption states that the 1964 Monaco postage stamp was affixed to one cover to represent the play off games taking part between 1964-66 and that only ten of each of the FIFA commemoratives were serviced for the Final at Wembley and for the Final and Victory, also post marked at Wembley.
Motoring interest, Clitheroe and District Motor Cycle Club, a silver two handled trophy presented by J and F Bentham, hallmarked 1920, on an ebonised plinth with twelve winners shields from 1922, 18cm high, 7.06oz; a silver bud vase trophy Vice Captains Trophy 1928 presented by British Cycle and Motor Cycle Manufacturers Union, 18cm high, loaded; two albums of related motor cycling and motoring photographs circa 1930 and a selection of C& DMC Club ephemera, badge and photographs
*'The Whitbread Gold Cup' 1962 silver gilt twin handled pedestal trophy cup and cover, 3.8oz, maker Asprey & Co, London 1962, h.8.5cm, further annotated to the plinth 'Won by Mr Stanhope Joel's Frenchman's Cove, aged 7 years, weight 11stone 3lbs, ridden by S Mellor, trained by H Thomson Jones'
Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Nero, Titus, Trajan, Hadrian, Faustina I and Lucius Verus - Ases Group [6]1st-2nd century AD, group comprising: Nero (Victory flying), Titus (Pax), Trajan (Victory walking), Hadrian (Salus with patera), Faustina I (Felicitas standing), Lucius Verus (Mars with spear and trophy). 66.47 grams total. Ex Walter Steinberg collection; with envelopes. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges printed catalogue rostrum Auctions, eAuctions and Timed Auctions where we offer antiquities, ancient artefacts / artifacts, antiques, collectibles, coins, medals and books for public sale. [6, No Reserve]Generally fine.
Vintage Framed Golfing Display20th century AD. A framed and glazed assemblage of miniature golfing equipment, photographs, balls, trophy and simulated bag. 465 grams, 21 x 18cm (8 1/4 x 7"). Ex Walter Steinberg collection; acquired London art market, 1960s-1970s. Walter Steinberg has been a well-known figure at fairs, sales and events for many years. Born in 1922 in Philadelphia, Walter has had a life-long passion for collecting. A long-time resident in London, he has now retired to New York and decided that the time has come to pass on the antiquities and coins he has collected over his lifetime. Walter acquired coins and artefacts that interested him, so his collection, although containing many lovely examples, also contains many affordable specimens. Much of the material has been unavailable to the market for 30 to 50 years. Walter hopes that the items he collected will now find new homes with the next generation of collectors. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges printed catalogue rostrum Auctions, eAuctions and Timed Auctions where we offer antiquities, ancient artefacts / artifacts, antiques, collectibles, coins, medals and books for public sale. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
Ancient Greek Coins - Apulia - Caelia - Athena - Uncia Group [2]220-150 BC. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right; one dot (mark of value) above. Rev: KAILINWN legend with trophy of arms; star in left field. 3.38, 5.53 grams. Ex Walter Steinberg collection; with envelope. Rutter HN Italy 763; BMC 5; SNG ANS 672. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges printed catalogue rostrum Auctions, eAuctions and Timed Auctions where we offer antiquities, ancient artefacts / artifacts, antiques, collectibles, coins, medals and books for public sale. [2, No Reserve]Fine and very fine.
World Cup 1950. Winner Pin from A. Schiaffino - Presented to Alberto Schiaffino, player of the uruguayan World Cupteam 1950. 18 carat gold, weight 3.36grammes, size 1.6x1.6cm, with lettering: ""Asociation Uruguaya de Futbol Campeon"" and name: ""W.Ortuno"".. Front with WC trophy and FIFA logo, with blue enamed lettering ""Uruguay Campeon 1950"". --tarnished
German Footballer of the Year 1995 Trophy - Original cup ""Fußball Spieler des Jahres"" (German Footballer of the Year) with two silver plaques, hallmarked silver (925) inscribed ""Mario Basler Werder Bremen III. 1995"" and ""Gestiftet vom Kicker - Sportmagazin."" Wooden base with silver plated braces and mounted golden metal football. Height: 37 cm, weight: 1.72 kg. Football magazine ""Kicker"" together with the association of German sports writers has awarded this cup since 1960. It is the most valuable award a single player can achieve during a season. In 1995, Mario Basler ranked 3rd, the trophy was awarded to Matthias Sammer. As some would have liked Mario Basler to win the trophy, TV channel ""Premiere"" awarded this trophy to Mario Balser. Very decorative tophy from the collection of Mario Basler. Mario Basler approves of this auction!
German Footballer of the Year 1995 Trophy - Original Cup ""Spieler der Saison 94/95 Mario Basler"" of German TV broadcasting station ""Premiere"". Stainless stell tropy with movable gold wooden ball and mounted decoder key. Height: 36 cm. Very decorative tophy from the collection of Mario Basler. Mario Basler approves of this auction!
Official GDR Cup Trophy 1970 ASK Berlin - Official trophy for players of GDR Cup winner 1970 ASK Vorwärts Berlin. Plaster copy of teh FDGB Cup. Height: 23 cm. Plus a black-and-white photo of ASK, taken on 13th June 1970. Official downscaled plaster copy of FDGB Cup, the winner trophy of the GDR FA cup. This downscaled copy was given to players if the winning team. GDR football started the FGDB Cup in 1949. The base is inscribed: ""Fussball-Wanderpreis des FDGB 1949"". Beautiful piece designed by H. Heschel. Unique football historic object. Rarity. Only a few of these downscaled copies shave survived since plaster is a sensitive material. This copy shows some small chippings. The head of the left player id glued and has a small bad spot. From the collection of GDR international (one international match) and starter of ASK Vorwärts Berlin (199 league matches) Hans-Georg Kiupel. He was GDR champion five times, played for ASK from 1955 to 1968 and was team manager from 1970 to 1972. From 1968 to 1970 he was the Vorwärts Berlin team coach.
A collection of silver wares to include an embossed bowl raised on pedestal foot (London, 1898), engraved "Snow & Ashworth Harrogate" to base, together with a twin-handled trophy cup, various silver spoons, a pair of silver sugar tongs, etc CONDITION REPORTS Marks rubbed on scoop, all other items have wear conducive with age and use, twin handled trophy cup is slightly mis-shapened and rough around areas, the buckle has large areas of pitting conducive with manufacture, and smaller bangle has safety chain missing
1966 WORLD CUP / GEOFF HURST AUTOGRAPHS A red short sleeve England shirt signed to the front by Geoff Hurst with ‘66’ underneath the autograph with certificate of authenticity showing Geoff Hurst signing the shirts in a private signing session. 18” x 12” colour photo of Booby Moore being held up by Geoff Hurst and holding the trophy aloft signed by Hurst. Good
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