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3rd century AD. A gold penannular ring formed as two curved plates each with midrib and lateral punched bands; to each end a stylised beast-head with annulet eyes, ribbed 'trunk' extension. Cf. Franceschi, G., Jorn, A. & Magnus, B. Fuglen, Dyret og Mennesket i Nordisk Jernalderkunst, vol.2, Borgen, 2005, item 4. 13 grams, 25mm overall, 20.66mm internal diameter (approximate size British V 1/2, USA 10 3/4, Europe 24.91, Japan 24) (1"). Property of a private collector; acquired before 1975. Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
350-100 million years BP. A group of ten mixed fossils, including a sharks tooth belemnite, tree fern trunk (3), jet, Knightia fossil fish, large fossil fish segment, trilobite mortality specimen, most with adhesive locality labels, one with Natural History Museum identification label. 7.96 kg, 36-231mm (1 1/2 - 9"). Ex Colin White collection, UK; collected from various sites in the UK in the 1960s and 1970s; thence by descent. [10, No Reserve] Fine condition.
AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY MUSICAL LONGCASE CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY BUYERS ARE ADVISED THAT A SERVICE IS RECOMMENDED FOR CLOCKS PURCHASED the 31cm silvered dial with Arabic minutes and Roman hour numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial below, spandrels to the corners with a cartouche depicting an eagle above, four pillar anchor movement striking on eight bells, the arched hood surmounted by spires, a pair of fluted columns flanking the door, the trunk with a shaped door with fluted canted corners, on a plinth base, on bracket feet, stringing throughout, distress, restorations 231,5cm high
M1917 HELMET WITH 26TH INFANTRY DIVISION INSIGNIAAmerican World War I-era steel M1917 helmet, with the painted insignia of the 26th infantry division, a tree with a red trunk within a white box. The owner has further added, in white paint, the name of his division and regiment (the 102nd), as well as several notable battles in which the division participated: St. Mihiel, Verdun, and Meuse-Argonne. The original leather liner and chin strap are missing, but the felt crown pad remains. The painted inscriptions are flaking and faded in areas, with some oxidation, else very good.
1929 ROLLS-ROYCE - PHANTOM II WITH BARREL-SIDED TOURER COACHWORK BY WILKINSON OF DERBY. Chassis No: 99 XJ Engine No: PR 35 Registration No: TL 972 Date of first registration: December/January 1929/30 Specification: 7,300cc 6-cylinders in-line single overhead valve 40/50HP rated motor; four-speed manual gearbox with live rear-axle: leaf-sprung suspension fore & aft; four-wheel servo-assisted mechanical brakes. Colour Scheme: Maroon coachwork with black wings and burgundy leather interior; black double-duck hood and weather equipment; nickel-plated lamps and fittings. History: According to RREC Factory Records this car was originally an open touring car with coachwork by Thrupp & Maberley order no. R2706 dated 1st November 1929, delivered to a Mr. G.W. Henderson of Chesham Place, London W1. In March 1930. The comprehensive specification documentation from these records indicates regular servicing, maintenance & repairs carried out by the works until 1936; further information shows the replacement barrel-sided tourer body by Wilkinsons of Derby being fitted just prior to the outbreak of war in 1939. From V5 and V5C documentation, it shows the car was acquired by the late owner in late 1989, and there is a comprehensive file of further documentation showing extensive bills for regular servicing, running repairs & maintenance, from several marque specialists including Hoffmans of Henley and Priory Vintage Car Company, and further including a recent major engine & mechanical rebuild during 2008/2009, with significant sums of expenditure including new cylinder head and cylinder-blocks replacement, as well as other major components. Condition: The car as currently presented appears to be in superb order, both as to paintwork, interior trim and excellent weatherproof hood and ancillaries. The nickel-plating is in good condition and there are additional CAV "Divers Helmet" rear-lamps fitted to accommodate electrical indicators within such period fittings. There is a large fitted trunk to rear with tools to upper compartment and stowage for tonneau-cover and related sundries. At time of cataloguing the car was heard to run very well and has always been maintained to be used regularly and often at a moment's notice, and has participated in many rallying and road-run events in its current ownership`
A 19th century mineralogy collection of Shropshire interest, comprising a selection of quarts and other stone specimens in a 19th century animal hide covered dome toped trunk, the underside of the lid with label 'Hill R, Hawkstone' and a hand written booklet by H Y Shaw entitled 'notes on Hawkstone Birds', with a lacquered brass three drawer Luzo telescope in leather case (at faut)

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