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Severus Alexander Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 232. IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, laureate bust right, slight drapery on left shoulder / P M TR P XI COS III P P, Sol walking left, raising right hand and holding whip; S-C across fields. RIC 525; C. 433; Banti 113. 24.32g, 29mm, 12h. Very Fine. From a private British collection.
Egyptian Ushabti Section for Tasa, Third Intermediate Period, C. 712 BC. A Third Intermediate Period mummiform overseer shabti section for Tasa.Clenched fists on the chest; each hand holds a whip. No basket. The single verticle column of inscription names the owner as Tasa.'The Osiris, Tasa, justified! This figure is an overseer shabti wearing a short kilt instead of the more usual projecting apron. This type of dress is seemingly only found on overseer shabtis from Tanis which might suggest a possible provenance for this figure.No other ushaebtis for this owner appear to be recorded in the usual sources. Size: 10cm. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Egyptian Faience Overseer Shabti, Third Intermediate Period, 1070 - 718 BC. An oversheer shabti wearing the kilt of everyday life with a projecting frontal apron, and a short wig, the right arm is held across the waist and the left hangs down the side; the lower legs and feet are indicated in the modelling; there is no sign of a whip, the normal accoutrement for an 'overseer' shabti'. Background: Shabtis were placed in the tombs amongst the belonging of the deceased and were intended to perform as servants, should they be commanded to do manual labor in the afterlife. Most varieties of shabtis carry a hoe on their shoulder and a basket on their backs. This tells us that they were intended to farm for the deceased. Each figure normally has hieroglyphs on the legs they carried inscriptions asserting their readiness to answer the god's summons to work. Size: 6.9 cm. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Egyptian Faience ShabtiThird Intermediate Period, 718 BC.A light green glazed faience shabti section for an overseer called Nes - Khonsu. Style is the typical form of an overseer. Black paint still remaining around the tripartite wig and triangular apron, the left arm bent across the chest holding a whip. Overseers played a very important part in Pharaoh's kingdom; Overseers would supervise certain areas of the country such as the military and farm land. Nes-Khonsu" on it which means "He Who belongs to Khonsu" (the Moon God). Background: Overseers were a very important part of the structure of Egyptian works and political working. Shabtis were placed in the tombs amongst the belonging of the deceased and were intended to perform as servants, should they be commanded to do manual labor in the afterlife. Most varieties of shabtis carry a hoe on their shoulder and a basket on their backs. This tells us that they were intended to farm for the deceased. Each figure normally has hieroglyphs on the legs they carried inscriptions asserting their readiness to answer the gods' summons to work. 10.1 cm. Provenance: Ex. Private Collection of 1920's collector Hans Moller Hansen Collection, Denmark, acquired legally in the late 1920's when visiting Egypt. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
4th-7th century AD. A red jasper gemstone with two carved faces: intaglio Anguiped (Abrasax) with serpent-legs, shield and whip, enigmatic legend '?X?'; chamfered rim with legend ':? A?VYPAM:IA?', central grid with letter to each cell 'C?A / ??? / XTV'. 3.6 grams, 30mm (1"). From the Dean family collection, London, UK; acquired on the London art market 1970-1980s. Very fine condition.
Two Driver Whips and Continental Ammunition Boxconsisting white cord bound riding crop with white metal 7th Hussars thimble top ... Driver's whip. Wooden shaft with lower bound pommel and leather whip ... Continental wooden ammunition box with metal corners and straps. Nylon handle. 3 items.
Britains No 40F farm cart and horse, green cast, brown horse, some wear (FG-BG) plus another unboxed brown cart and horse, a blue farm cart - no horse, a milk cart and horse early issue, a farmers gig no farmer, a green tumbrel and white horse (VG) a blue Tumbrel and brown horse (BG), a young horse, a carter (no whip), crescent builders cart (F), 7 x various milk churns, a seated old village man (No arm) and a benbros gypsy caravan (VG)
A Britains Racing Colours of Famous Owners Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, and horse, model No. 237, comprising of bay coloured horse with two white socks, the jockey wearing a forest green long sleeved top with cream hoops and half green/half cream cap, with whip, in the original pre-war all-card box with tissue paper (NM,BNM)
A rare single axle pony carriage, c.1900The wicker carriage body beneath a folding canvas canopy mounted on a single axle with iron leaf springs above two painted hard wood 12 spoke cartwheels applied with hard rubber tyres, the carriage also fitted with two iron lamp holder, a turned hard wood whip holder and fitted with painted hard wood curved shafts (183cm long), total length of carriage is approximately 300cm.
Dinky Toys and Others, Boxed Dinky models comprising a 651 Centurion Tank, 430 Dinky Service Breakdown Lorry, and a boxed Modern Product wild west covered wagon with horses, driver and whip, together with an unboxed Lonestar Armoured Car and friction drive tin, twin rotor military helicopter made in West Germany, F-G, Boxes F, (5)
A Victorian Robson & Ingham (Thirsk), gentleman's silver pocket watch, key wind, having white enamel Roman numeral dial and Arabic numeral seconds dial, spade and whip yellow metal hands, the case by Thomas Peter Hewitt (The Lancashire Watch Co. Ltd), Chester 1899, (gross weight 144.1g), together with three unnamed silver hallmarked wrist watches and a silver and blue enamel ladies' pocket watch, (gross weight 97.9g). (5)
NO RESERVE Francis (Dick) A continuous run of his novels, 38 vol., first editions, comprising Dead Cert, ex-library, 4 light stamps, jacket partly laid onto boards, 1962; Nerve, small ink numbers on front free endpaper, jacket spine browned, lower panel marked, 1964; For Kicks, tape burns affecting endpapers and half-title, some staining to margins, ink mark on title, jacket torn at spine ends with loss, corners rubbed, 1965; Odds Against, closed tear near foot of spine, otherwise very good, 1965; Flying Finish, 1966; Blood Sport, some fraying and creasing at jacket edges, 1967; Forfeit, jacket spine slightly faded, marking to lower panel, 1968; Enquiry, ownership inscription, jacket price-clipped, 1969; Rat Race, jacket stained near spine with tape mark, 1970; Bonecrack, 1971; Smokescreen, 1972; Slay-Ride, jacket spine slightly sunned, price-clipped, 1973; Knockdown, 1974; High Stakes, 1975; In the Frame, 1976; Risk, 1977; Trial Run, 1978; Whip Hand, stain to fore-edge of ff., 1979; Reflex, 1980; Twice Shy, 1981; Banker, 1982; The Danger, 1983; Proof, 1984; Break In, 1985; Bolt, 1986; Hot Money, price-clipped, 1987; The Edge, 1988; Straight, 1989; Longshot, 1990; Comeback, 1991; Driving Force, 1992; Decider, 1993; Wild Horses, 1994; Come to Grief, 1995; To the Hilt, 1996; 10lb Penalty, 1997; Second Wind, 1999; Shattered, 2000, original boards, dust-jackets, very good unless indicated otherwise; and 5 others including Field of 13, signed by the author and 3 co-written by Felix Francis, 8vo (43)
Two fox and whip stock pins, the first, stamped '15ct', with a realistically modelled running fox on a hunting whip, in a period leather fitted case, length 5.3cm, weight 9.2g; the second a realistically modelled fox mask applied to the centre of a hunting crop, white and rose metal stamped 'Silver' and '9ct', length 6.9cm (2)
Punk / Indie LPs, twenty-three mainly Punk, Indie and New Wave compilation albums including Live At The Electric Circus 10", 20 of Another Kind, Future Shock, Hicks From The Sticks, Machines, Boiling Point, Sharp Cuts, Crack of A Belgian Whip (double), Snakebity City Two and more - various years and conditions
A Silver and Marcasite feather brooch, a filigree (gilt) buckle, base metal brooches, painted brooch, painted mesh bracelet, a ware and paste bangle, bare metal bangle, mesh bow chrome riding whip brooch, Silver 3d button hook, floral brooch porcelain on paper flowers, Ivory style handbag clasp, French gilt metal clasp, buckle on velvet belt, vintage buckles (Q bag)
Britains Farm series figures etc. Man pushing wheelbarrow. Lead pond with 2 swans and 5 signets, cat in a basket with 5 kittens, farm hand with seeding basket, farrier with anvil, carter with whip, man with wheelbarrow, child on swing, 2 children on 'wood' based sea-saw, plus a dairyman with yoke and pails. GC-VGC minor chipping only. (27) £70-90
4 Britains Farm Series. Tumbrel Cart (4F). An example in blue with red wheels, yellow stays, with carter figure, no whip. Plus a Milk Float (131F) in blue with red wheels 'Britains Dairy' to sides, with pony, 2 churns, lids and milkman. Also Rubber Tyred Farm Cart with Horse (126F). In mid brown with cream base/shafts, red wheels and black tyres with pony. Plus a Farm Cart & Horse (40F) in green with red wheels and brown base/shafts and pony. All boxed, minor/some wear. Contents GC-VGC some light/moderate chipping mostly to ponys. £80-120

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