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A white metal (tests silver)
A white metal (tests silver) chatelaine top formed from a George III silver crown.
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An Elizabeth II 2002 Shield Back
An Elizabeth II 2002 Shield Back Sovereign bearing the crowned shield of the Royal Arms in 14ct mount and a George V 1912 Half Sovereign in 9ct gold pendant mount (fair)
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A George IV crown 1822 and sundry
A George IV crown 1822 and sundry other crowns
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A Dutch Silvered Metal Charles II
A Dutch Silvered Metal Charles II Style Picture Frame having a crown finial surmounted by a shell flanked by winged putti over the oval ribbon-tied foliate frame. Height 12 inches.
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An engraved silver counter, James I
An engraved silver counter, James I and Charles Prince of Wales, perhaps by Simon van de Passe, c.1616, bust of James wearing a broad-brimmed hat with jewel, 'GIVE THY IUDGEMENTS O GOD UNTO THE KING', rev., bust of Prince Charles, 'AND THY RIGHTEOVSNESS UNTO THE KINGS SONNE', 27mm diameter
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Charles II Domed Casket English
Charles II Domed Casket English 17th century a Charles II domed casket with needleworked covering and (later) silk lining and having cotter pin hinges and iron bail handles on either end; ht. 6.5 wd. 13 dp. 7 in. Condition: Missing lock hardware fabric has come away from back missing a border fringe.
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A Charles II gold two guinea
A Charles II gold two guinea coin, 1664, bust with elephant below
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RARE ENGRAVING, KING CHARLES II,
RARE ENGRAVING, KING CHARLES II, CIRCA 1666Cornelis van Dalen the younger (1638-1664), after Pieter Nason (1612-1688), King Charles II (1630-1685), an exceptionally rare line engraving, circa 1666. With a letter from the Department of Prints & Drawings, British Museum dated 1934 accompanies this lot. Measuring, 15.5" x 11.25". Note: events that took place at the time this engraving was created: The Convention Parliament & Lords proclaim Charles II King after he issues a declaration from Breda offering an indemnity to those who had committed crimes against the crown during the civil war and Interregnum. Charles lands at Dover from The Hague on 25th May to great pomp and ceremony. Dutch portrait painter, Peter Lely, is appointed principal painter to Charles II. Official foundation of the Royal Society. The Anglo-Spanish War, begun by Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell, formally ends after the restoration of the British monarchy and peace is made with Philip IV of Spain.
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A George IV silver crown 1821,
A George IV silver crown 1821, various Victorian silver crowns and a collection of Victorian and later silver coins, 1545gm
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Two Charles II crowns; 1668 F &
Two Charles II crowns; 1668 F & 1672 F a 1672 halfcrown F a fourpence threepence and twopence and a James II 1687 crown (worn). Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?480
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18TH/19TH C. JEWELED CROWN18th -
18TH/19TH C. JEWELED CROWN18th - 19th C. jeweled crown, silver repoussé with gold vermeil, Spanish Colonial, 11.5" x 28.5". Crowns of this type were worn by life-size painted wooden icons, such as a Madonna figure, in church settings. Dressing icons in luxurious clothing and jewels signified the spiritual wealth of the community.
Condition:
Some denting in finial. Please contact gallery for further information or further condition of this lot, all items are sold as is, all sales are final.
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Attributed to Henry Bone
Attributed to Henry Bone (1755-1834)/Portrait of King Charles I/half-length, wearing armour and the badge of The Order of the Garter/enamel on copper, oval, 15cm x 12cm/in a gilt metal frame cast with laurel/Provenance: from the collection of Harry Wolton QC
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Three Victoria Crowns, a George
Three Victoria Crowns, a George IV florin, a Victoria half-crown and two Roman coins
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A James I Rose Ryal with the King
A James I Rose Ryal with the King enthroned the reverse with shield on rose
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ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, KING
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, KING CHARLES II HN3825King with long, curly hair; wearing blue, white and red; sitting in blue, throne chair.
Royal Doulton backstamp. #DoultonKing
Issued: 1996
Dimensions: 6"L x 9"H
Edition Number: DDD1120d468 Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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CHARLES II ENGLISH SILVER COMMUNION
CHARLES II ENGLISH SILVER COMMUNION CUPLondon, 1660s, goblet form, floral, punched and fish scale decoration, partial marks, maker "TK", .925 fine, 14.18 oz. T., 8-1/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Decorative Arts Acquisition Fund
Condition:
some decoration later, marks partial, foot bent and doesn't sit flat, and wear
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Seven Crowns various - George III
Seven Crowns various - George III 1819 (poor) George V 1822 (worn) Victoria 1887 and 1891 (fair/fine) Edward VII 1902 (fair/worn) George V 1935 (fair) George VI 1937 (VF/EF) and a Victoria 1889 (Jubilee Head) Double Florin (fair) a Victoria 1872 ''Gothic'' Florin (worn) and two other silver coins
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David Loggan (British
David Loggan (British 1634-1692)/The Coronation of Charles II/engraving, 37cm x 49cm/Note: From John Ogilby,'The Entertainment of His Most Excellent Majestie Charles II, in his Passage through the City of London'
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An Elizabeth II Proof set, 1953,
An Elizabeth II Proof set, 1953, comprising Crown to Farthing (10) in case of issue
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An Elizabeth II 1979 Proof
An Elizabeth II 1979 Proof Sovereign and an Elizabeth II 1980 Proof Half Sovereign and Tristan da Cunha 1/25th ounce ''Crown'' coin (both in fitted cases)
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A CHARLES I CROWN Tower mint (under
A CHARLES I CROWN Tower mint (under Parliament), mint mark sun, AVF but later drilled
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ANTIQUE "KING CHARLES I" GILT
ANTIQUE "KING CHARLES I" GILT ROYALIST BADGEDESCRIPTION: Rare Silver Gilt Stuart / Jacobite Supporters Badge of King Charles I. Great Britain English Civil War King Charles I Medal on glass pendant. 1625-1649. Gilt Royalist badge. Bust right Fine. Very Rare. Includes suspension loop. Wealthy loyalists supplied medals of this type to the Royalist Army to be given as awards for bravery.
CIRCA: 18th Cent. Possibly older
ORIGIN: England
DIMENSIONS: H: 2 1/2" W:1 1/2 "
CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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Approximately 200 Crowns
Approximately 200 Crowns commemorative of Churchill, 1965, a sealed bag of 200 crowns and a quantity of Elizabeth and George VI sixpences and other coins
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After William Faithorne (British
After William Faithorne (British 1616-1691)/Portrait of Charles I/half-length, wearing a cap and coat, a hand above holding a Crown of Glory/with inscription above 'Corruptibilem pro Incorruptibile' and long insription below/oil on canvas, 61cm x 40cm
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A William Britains Coronation Set
A William Britains Coronation Set in gilt finish comprising - Standing figures of H.M. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Coronation robes 3.25ins and 3ins and the Coronation Chair 3.25ins and a Britains model of Colin Campbell's Land Speed Record Holder - ''Bluebird'' No. 1400 6.5ins long (all in original boxes) and a Shuco ''Kommando Anno 2000'' pre-war tinplate car with original key
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An Edward VI gold coin
An Edward VI gold coin
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A Charles II rectangular lead
A Charles II rectangular lead cistern, dated 1677, the front decorated with three rows of five squares containing heraldic devices such as lions, fleur-de-lys, crowned roses, scallop shells and flowers, the date flanking initials T over GK, 104cm wide x 75cm deep x 80cm high/Note: A related group of cisterns made in or around Exeter during the late 17th Century are known, these examples incorporate similar decorative devices to the present lot and two are illustrated in L Weaver, English Leadwor
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QUEEN ELIZABETH II CORONATION
QUEEN ELIZABETH II CORONATION BROOCHA Queen Elizabeth II Royal Worcester Coronation brooch, marked "E II R Coronation June 2nd 1953, Bone China, Made in England". Set in gilt metal.
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A silver dish the centre set with a
A silver dish the centre set with a Churchill crown. Approx. 2 oz.
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A 1/2 sovereign mounted on a 9 ct
A 1/2 sovereign mounted on a 9 ct gold Albert chain together with a silver Victorian crown.
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ENGLISH DELFTWARE CROWN CHARGER,
ENGLISH DELFTWARE CROWN CHARGER, CA. 1700English Delftware crown charger, James II or William III, ca. 1700 , 13 1/8" dia.
Condition:
Two rim chips to underside. Large stapled hairline.
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CHARLES II BEADWORK PICTURE, CA.
CHARLES II BEADWORK PICTURE, CA. 1670Charles II beadwork picture, ca. 1670 , depicting a man and woman flanking a tree surrounded by animals and flowers, 14 3/4" x 19".
Condition:
Significant restoration to satin background.
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Louis XVI Giltwood Mirror with
Louis XVI Giltwood Mirror with Ornate Crown.
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. Charles II/William III
. Charles II/William III porringers, collection of three. c. 1668-1698, sterling silver, Britannia standard. 3½ h × 6¼ w × 4½ d in. result: $2,000. estimate: $800–1,200. William III porringer with spiral fluting and prick-engraved initials by John Rusden, 1698
Charles II porringer with stylized tulip border engraved with monogram and crest. Maker's mark ‘T’ mullet ‘A’ rose below, c. 1668
Charles II porringer with chased daffodils and tulips and prick-engraved initials. Maker's mark ‘RP’ star below (Jackson, Rev. ed., pg. 128, line 19), 1671
Marked to rim of Rusden example and underside of other two other examples.
14.9 ozt. Provenance: Rusden porringer acquired in 2006 from S & J Stodel by the present owner
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A 1980 gold proof half sovereign in
A 1980 gold proof half sovereign in protective case together with a 1935 crown a possibly proof and two other 1977 Jubilee crowns one 1980 Queen Mother one 1981 Charles and Diana and a gilt metal 1953 coronation commemorative medallion.
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English Coronation (Royal Family)
English Coronation (Royal Family) items: two hankercheifs a towel and a numerous books and pamphlets.