2 Britains Home Farm Series. A Farm Waggon (5F). An example in dark green with red wheels and enhancements, complete with correct white/grey two horse team and Carter with whip. Boxed, example with blue paper label on green paper covered box. Plus a Horse Rake (8F). In dark green with red wheels, single brown horse complete with farm hand. Both boxed, with white labels over green paper, minor wear. Contents GC-VGC some chipping to base of waggon and horse to rake. £70-100
We found 7035 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 7035 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
7035 item(s)/page
A Britains Home Farm Series Farm Waggon (5F). An example in dark green with red wheels and enhancements, complete with correct dark brown two horse team and Carter with whip. Boxed, example with blue paper label on green paper covered box. Contents VGC some light wear/chipping to tailboard. £100-150
Five of holsters, to include two leather Sam Browne WW1 era holsters one by French dated 1916, the other stamped 6/01 R.R. another by Hobson and Sons dated 1899, a tooled and embossed Western style holster, one canvas holster, a leather strap broad arrow marked and dated 1944, a triangular leather pocket, webbing strap, tribal arrow quiver and arrows, case of Victorian shop display revolvers and whip. The quiver measures 66cm long.
POLITICAL INTEREST; AN ORIGINAL SATIRICAL DRAWING depicting Margaret Thatcher with a whip, "We're waiting for the PM she's offered to entertain the troops", another of Margaret Thatcher sitting in Parliament, with other male MP's legs locked and a third of Dennis Healey and Ted Heath as an auctioneer, "At Five per cent...Eight point eight percent....." signed by Garland (3)
Three hunting whips, one with antler handle with combined whistle, silver coloured collar, malacca shaft, thong section and whip, length excluding thong 22 cm, one with antler handle in the form of a dogs head with combined whistle, silver coloured collar, malacca shaft and thong section, length excluding thong 22 cm, one with leather wrapped shaft, silver coloured collar, thong and whip section, length excluding thong 18 cm.
Antler/Tusk Furniture: An Oak Framed Whip Rack, circa 1920, by Edward Gerrard & Sons, London, constructed with an oak frame, mounted with six various sized Warthog tusks, two circular metal hanging eyes, 54cm by 49cm, with Ivorine label to verso E. Gerrard & Sons, Natural History Studios, Naturalists and Osteologists, 61 College Place, London, N,W
A 19th century hunting whip retailed by Swaine & Co, London, with antler handle and whalebone shaft, the white metal collar inscribed 'F. W. Green Esq, Heath Old Hall, November 24th 1882', with further white metal chased collar with raised relief of huntsman, hound, and fox, possibly depicting the Badsworth hunt country, 70cmL
A Naples porcelain carriage and four, depicting 18th century figures including a lady in crinoline inside the carriage and two carriage drivers wearing ruffs and tricorn hats with a team of four horses, signed G Cunman and with Naples crowned 'N' beneath, 27 x 76 x 19cm (af). CONDITION REPORT Coachman missing whip hand and whip, carriage lady missing and arm and bouquet, some small losses to the foliage
P. Maenius Antiaticus M. f. AR Denarius. Rome, 132 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right; XVI monogram behind / Victory driving galloping quadriga right, holding reins and whip; P•MAE ANT (ligate) below, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 249/1; RSC Maenia 7. 3.99g, 20mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. Ex Elvira E. Clain-Stefanelli Collection, Naville Numismatics 28, 22 January 2017, lot 453.
L. Saufeius AR Denarius. Rome, 152 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right; X behind / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and whip; L•SAVF below horses, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 204/1; RSC Saufeia 1. 3.85g, 18mm, 6h. Extremely Fine; light cabinet tone with golden iridescence. From the R.C. Vermeer Collection.
Atilius Saranus AR Denarius. Rome, 155 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right; X behind / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and whip; SAR below horses, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 199/1a; RSC Atilia 1. 4.16g, 18mm, 2h. Extremely Fine; attractive iridescent toning. From the R.C. Vermeer Collection; Ex Asta Internazionale del Titano 54, 25 September 1993, lot 129.
C. Juventius Thalna AR Denarius. Rome, 154 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right; X behind / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and whip; C•TAL (ligate) below horses, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 202/1a; RSC Juventia 7. 3.84g, 19mm, 12h. Good Extremely Fine. Rare; exceptionally well preserved for the issue. Ex private Spanish collection.
Cilicia, Kelenderis AR Stater. Circa 425-410 BC. Nude rider, holding whip in his left hand, jumping from horse galloping to left / Goat kneeling to left, head turned back to right; KE?EN and ivy tendril with single leaf above. Kraay, The Celenderis Hoard, NC 1962, -; SNG Levante -; SNG France 55 (same dies). 10.73g, 21mm, 1h. Extremely Fine; lustrous metal. Extremely rare variety with single ivy leaf. From a private North American collection.
L. Hostilius Saserna AR Denarius. Rome, 48 BC. Head of Gallic captive right; [Gallic shield behind] / Two warriors in galloping biga right: one driving, holding whip and reins, [and the other, facing backward, holding shield and brandishing spear]; [L•HO]STILIVS above, SASERN below. Crawford 448/2a; RSC Hostilia 2; CRI 18. 3.84g, 20mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; slight area of weak strike. Beautifully toned, with golden highlights. Ex Randy Haviland Collection, Gemini X, 13 January 2013, lot 183; Ex Hess-Divo 317, 27 October 2010, lot 755; Ex Philip Davis Collection, Harlan J. Berk 94, 16 January 1997, lot 326; Ex Numismatic Fine Arts Fall Mail Bid Sale, 18 October 1990, lot 1335.
L. Hostilius Saserna AR Denarius. Rome, 48 BC. Head of Gallic captive right; Gallic shield behind / Two warriors in galloping biga right: one driving, holding whip and reins, and the other, facing backward, holding shield and brandishing spear; [L•HOSTILIVS above], SASERN below. Crawford 448/2a; RSC Hostilia 2; CRI 18. 3.97g, 19mm, 7h. About Extremely Fine. From a private British collection; Ex Nomisma Nomisma s.p.a. 52, 12 May 2015, lot 37.
Pinarius Natta AR Denarius. Rome, 149 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right; X behind / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and whip; NATTA (ligate) below horses; ROMA in linear frame in exergue. Crawford 208/1; RSC Pinaria 1. 3.72g, 17mm, 2h. Good Extremely Fine; very pleasant old cabinet tone. Ex Bertolami Fine Arts 24, 22 June 2016, lot 382; Ex Nomisma s.p.a. 53, 20 October 2015, lot 91; Ex Collection of Roman Republican Coins of a Student and his Mentor, Numismatica Ars Classica 70, 16 May 2013, lot 26; Privately purchased from Spink & Son in December 1969 for £25.
C. Valerius C. f. Flaccus AR Denarius. Rome, 140 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right; XVI behind / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and whip; FLAC above, C•VAL•C•F below, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 228/1; RSC Valeria 8. 3.95g, 19mm, 9h. Good Very Fine. From the R.C. Vermeer Collection; Ex Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger 419, 27 April 2017, lot 122; Ex Spink Numismatic Circular 1975.
S. Afranius AR Denarius. Rome, 150 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right; X behind / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and whip; SAFRA below horses, ROMA in exergue. Crawford 206/1; RSC Afrania 1. 3.78g, 19mm, 6h. Extremely Fine. Beautiful old cabinet tone with iridescent highlights. Ex Jesus Vico, 9 June 1992, lot 90.
Pinarius Natta AR Denarius. Rome, 149 BC. Helmeted head of Roma right; X behind / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins and whip; NATTA (ligate) below horses; ROMA in linear frame in exergue. Crawford 208/1; RSC Pinaria 1. 3.76g, 17mm, 6h. Good Extremely Fine; deep iridescent cabinet tone. Ex Jesus Vico, 9 June 1992, lot 247.
C. Coelius Caldus AR Denarius. Rome, 104 BC. Helmeted head of Roma left / Victory driving galloping biga left, holding reins and whip; •H above, C•COIL below, CALD in exergue. Crawford 318/1a; RSC Coelia 2. 3.94g, 19mm, 3h. Extremely Fine. Beautiful golden iridescent highlights. Ex private Spanish collection.
Tribal/Ethnographic: Zamble half man, half animal mask, Guro People, Ivory Coast, 2nd quarter of 20th century, 43cm high. Horns are the trademark of the Zamble mask-being, portraying the bushbuck antelope. In performance, Zamble drapes a cloth over its back and the rim of the mask and wears the pelt of a wild cat associated with the wilderness, as well as a fibre skirt and other paraphernalia, such as bells on its arms. Its trademark is a whip, which it cracks vigorously. ‘Zamble’ is a mythical composite creature made up of man, crocodile, antelope and leopard. More precisely, ‘Zamble’ consists of a half human face, with eyes framed by a circle, and a small, curved nose without nasal wings. Beneath the nose there is always the open jaw of a crocodile. The human part of a ‘Zamble’ includes a high forehead with typical tribal scarification marks, as well as a jagged framed hairstyle. Two curved horns of an antelope always protrude up from this hairstyle. ‘Zamble’ is male and serious. He always appears with two additional mask types: with ‘Gu’, his beautiful, gentle wife, and with ‘Zauli’, an animal mask with long antelope horns. These three masks perform together at all feasts, initiations, weddings and especially at burials and feasts in commemoration of the dead of the Guro people. The present ‘Zamble-mask’, the most important type of the three, is perfectly formed, and coloured black, red/brown and white. This mask is visibly old and has often ‘danced’. It displays on the outside and especially on the inside an excellent, smooth, shiny usage patina. The horns are slightly chipped above.

-
7035 item(s)/page