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The patinated bamboo mahl stick of Joseph Wright (1734-1794), called 'Wright of Derby', 92cm long ú150-250 Offered together with the Catalogue of the Exhibition of Paintings by Joseph Wright at the Derby Corporation Art Gallery, 1883 which included this mahl stick Provenance: by Bemrosefamily descent William Bemrose was married to the great granddaughter of Jospeh Wright. He was a leading member of Derby society and a well known printer in addition to being a discerning collector and patron of the Arts. He bequeathed the majority of his paintings, including a collection of works by Wright to the Derby Museum
A silver thimble with engraved decoration, London 1896, another thimble, a stick pin, designed as a bayonet, detailed Ypres, two mother of pearl pen knifes, an Eastern bangle, a silver and gem set brooch, designed as a skien d'hu, Birmingham 1908, a gold heart shaped padlock clasp, a miniature basket shaped charm and an enamelled brooch detailed Victory.
ANCIENT COINS, Coinage of the Aksumite Kingdom, Ebana (mid-5th Century AD), Gold Unit, crowned and draped half-length bust of King right with ribbon behind, holding short stick, between two wheat stalks, within beaded circle, rev similar type to the obverse, but with the King wearing a headcloth, 1.60g, 12h (MH-JJ type 71; BMC 303). Very fine/about very fine.
ANCIENT COINS, Coinage of the Aksumite Kingdom, Ebana, Gold Unit, crowned and draped half-length bust of King right with ribbon behind, holding short stick, between two wheat stalks, within beaded circle, rev similar type to the obverse, but with the King wearing a headcloth, 1.58g, 12h (MH-JJ type 71; BMC 303). Die-flaw on reverse, very fine/about very fine.
ANCIENT COINS, Coinage of the Aksumite Kingdom, Ebana, Gold Unit, crowned and draped half-length bust of King right with ribbon behind, holding short stick, between two wheat stalks, within beaded circle, rev similar type to the obverse, but with the King wearing a headcloth, 1.47g, 12h (MH-JJ type 71; BMC 303). Nearly very fine/about very fine.
ANCIENT COINS, Coinage of the Aksumite Kingdom, Ebana, Gold Unit, crowned and draped half-length bust of King right with ribbon behind, holding short stick, between two wheat stalks, within beaded circle, rev similar type to the obverse, but with the King wearing a headcloth, 1.63g, 12h (MH-JJ type 71; BMC 303). Obverse struck from a rusty die, otherwise very fine.
ANCIENT COINS, Coinage of the Aksumite Kingdom, Ebana, Gold Unit, crowned and draped half-length bust of King right with ribbon behind, holding short stick, between two wheat stalks, within beaded circle, rev similar type to the obverse, but with the King wearing a headcloth, 1.61g, 12h (MH-JJ type 71; BMC 303). Reverse double-struck, about very fine.
ANCIENT COINS, Coinage of the Aksumite Kingdom, Ebana, Gold Unit, crowned and draped half-length bust of King right with ribbon behind, holding short stick, between two wheat stalks, within beaded circle, rev similar type to the obverse, but with the King wearing a headcloth, 1.60g, 12h (MH-JJ type 71; BMC 305). Good very fine/very fine.
ANCIENT COINS, Coinage of the Aksumite Kingdom, Nezana (late-5th Century AD), Gold Unit, crowned and draped half-length bust of King right with ribbon behind, holding short stick, between two wheat stalks, large cross above, rev similar type to the obverse, but with the King wearing a headcloth, 1.61g, 12h (MH-JJ type 79c; BMC 401). Good fine and rare.
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Charles II, Sir Samuel Morland, Silver Medal, 1681, by John Roettier, laureate bust of Charles II with flowing hair, rev legend IN ADVERSIS SVMMO VITAE PERICVLO IN PROPERIS FELICI INGENIO FREQVENS ADFVIT, lettered edge, SAMVEL MORLANDVS EQ QVR ET BAR, 33mm (MI I 582/257). Darkly toned, very fine with MI number 257 stuck to the reverse. Sir Samuel Morland (1625-1695), diplomatist, mathematician and inventor. The medals are said to have been struck by Morland after his appointment as ‘Master of Mechanics’, and were dedicated to the King. In old age he went blind and invented a machine for writing, and a mechanical calendar of sorts, as well as a pumping system to water his garden. bought Spink, April 1908, and believed ex Helen Farquhar Collection (whose habit it was to stick numbers on gummed paper onto her medals).

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