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A Great Gold Rarity Edward III (1327-1377), Third Coinage, Third Period, Noble [of 128.6 grains], London, ed/war : d : gra : rex : angl : z : franc : dns : hyb :, king in ship with sword and shield, rev. + : ihc : transiens : per : medivm : illorv : ibat : , royal cross in tressure, e at centre, 8.27g/11h (SCBI Schneider 3; Potter Ia1; Lockett –; N 1110; S 1481). A field-find with light scuffing and traces of residual lustre, otherwise full, round and good very fine, being struck from early dies of excellent style; extremely rare thus £8,000-£12,000 --- Provenance: Found near Fulford (Staffordshire) in 2015
A 19th century Altar cloth, the centre decorated with central motif bearing the letters IHC surrounded by stylised lilies and roses on a deep purple velvet backcloth. Bordered by entwined stylised foliage trails and trimmed with block cut silk fringing in four colours. Backed or mounted on a deep indigo linen cloth. 72 x 148cm the embroidered section.
Two Rivarossi 'HO' Gauge Boxed USA Outline "Baltimore and Ohio" Four Coach Sets, comprising Ref 6909-B set (1920's), and 6960 A Set (1930's); plus nine other USA Outline boxed coaches, Pennsylvania, Santa Fe and to include three "IHC" Canadian National etc, also three unboxed "Colorado and Southern" Old Timer Clerestory coaches (fourteen items = twenty coaches).
Kibri - McKean - IHC - Others - An assortment of HO predominantly kit build rolling stock from various maker to include 8078 Livestock Express Wood Stock Car (x2), 703 B&O PS-1 Box Car, 500390 Four Truck Flat Car and similar items. All items contain instructions but not all contain full contents; three item contain body shell only. Seven IHC Interiors for IHC Passenger Cars that appear to be factory seal with ordinal tape. Also an N gauge 7466 Distribution Esso Depot set with instructions. 6 motor points and a HO L/H turn out track piece. Contents not checked for completeness. Boxed fair-excellent. (The does not constitute a guarantee) RG
A gilt bronze Missal cover in French Mediaeval style; with the Crucifiction portrayed in high relief, the surmounting plaque inscribed IHC NAZARENIS REX IUDEORU, flanked by relief cast roundels containing figural representations of the Sun and the Moon, within an integrally cast moulded surround, 16cm high, 14cm wide; later mounted onto crimson velvet and set within a gilt composition frame, 27cm high, 25cm wide
-- "Wand menshlich natur prachich ist zu mishelung"-- Volckensdorff. Urkunde in deutscher Handschrift auf Pergament. 1 S. auf 1 Bl. 16 Zeilen. Schrift: Kanzleibastard. Format: ca. 11,3 x 21 cm. Mit schmaler Plica und Resten von zwei angehängten Wachssiegeln. Volckensdorf, 1284. Von dem Mediävisten Gerhard Eis (1908-1982) in einem wissenschaftlichen Aufsatz veröffentlichte Urkunde in hochmittelalterlichen Deutsch aus dem Jahre 1284: "Wand menshlich natur prachich ist zu mishelung, So ist des durft, daz di levt ir geseft bestetigen mit urchund der hantvest. Dar vmme offen ihc chunrat von volchensdorf allen den di da disen prif an sehent, daz ich minem vetern Heinrich von volchensdorf". Eis schreibt: "Unter einer Anzahl von deutschen Originalurkunden des Mittelalters, die ich voriges Jahr erworben habe,' befindet sich eine, die vor 1300 datiert ist, sodaß ihre Veroffentlichung im vollen Wortlaut angebracht erscheint. Sie ist im 'Corpus der deutschen Originalurkunden bis 1300' nicht enthalten, und es scheint, daß sich auch keine Kopie davon erhalten hat.Wohl aber kommen mehrere darin genannte Personen in schon bekannten Urkunden des 13. Jahrhunderts vor, sodaß sie in ihren geschichtlichen Zusammenhang genau eingeordnet werden kann. Das Blatt, das nun die Signatur Nr. 193 meiner Sammlung hat, besteht aus Pergament ... Der untere Rand ist, wie üblich, eingeschlagen (0,8 cm). Diezwei Siegel sind etwas verbröckelt, von jedem ist noch ca die Halfte vorhanden. Die Schrift ist deutlich leserlich, ziemlich klein, nicht besonders schön. Es kommen beide r vor, bei dem mit lotrechtem Schaft ist dieser des ofteren bis unter die Zeile verlängert, wie es in der alteren Schrift Gebrauch war. Bei manchen Wortanfängen ist nicht sicher zu entscheidenob Majuskel oder Minuskel gemeint ist; der erste Buchstabe kann sehr klein sein, aber die Gestalt der unzial-ähnlichen Majuskel haben oder durch rote Strichelung ausgezeichnet sein (z.B. bei chappelle), andrerseits kann der Anlaut die Form der Minuskel, aber die Größe einer Majuskel haben, z.b. aigensheft ..." (Gerhard Eis, Eine unbekannte deutsche Urkunde von 1284, in: Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 73 (1972), S. 739-742). - Provenienz: Jaques Rosenthal, Eching (Hans Koch), 08/1971. Sammlung Prof. Dr. Gerhard Eis, Heidelberg, Hs. 193.
Six HO gauge locomotives to include 2 x Model Power (731 Shark Nose Dummy Penn & 776551 2-8-0 Consolidation), IHC 1968 E-8A 2 Unit SEI Powered, AHM ALCO 1000 HP Switcher 5010D, ER Models Sharknose PRR 5 Stripe #2004 040-4106 and Con Cor EMD GP-38 Diesel plus a boxed IHC Penn Single Stripe Tuscan Dummy (7 items)(
Athern Rivarossi Bachmann and other H0 gauge Diesel and Electric locomotives (10), comprising in original boxes Athern 2176 Diesel Railcar Santa Fe silver , IHC GG1 class Electric Locomotive maroon Pennsylvania 4828, unboxed similar model Rivarossi silver Penn 4866, Tyco Electric Locomotive maroon Pennsylvania 4173, Japanese Railcar yellow/red Yakima 16, Tenshodo observation car silver Canadian Pacific, unidentified all-metal Amtrak Trailer car, Bachmann PCC tramcar cream/green, boxed Bachmann 46202 Gandy dancer, Walthers Sperry Rail service Car in original box, F-VG, boxes F-VG, (10)
Resin Display Locomotives H0/00 gauge with Coach and wagon rolling stock and parts (large qty), comprising Resin Steam Locomotives BR outline in original boxes (6), similar A4 Pacific unboxed, Eastern Car works part-completed US coaches (4), IHC Southern Pacific coach in original box, Walthers Jordan spreader in original box, H0 scale freight wagon bodies (19 approx.), completed and part completed Coach and Wagon kits in various stages of adaptation (60 approx.), Hornby Dublo short coaches maroon (2), P-G, boxes F-G, (large qty)
Locomotive Detailing Packs Couplers and numerous detailing packs for American H0 gauge many in original packaging (qty), comprising Kadee assorted Coupling packs (49), Kadee rail uncouplers (9), Kadee 307 Magnetic uncoupler, Kadee IHC and other bogie assemblies (20), Lighting unit for Locos, Ernst Gearing kits (3), Model Power and other Bumper kits (4), assorted detailing parts for locos (38 approx), G-VG, packaging G-VG, (qty)
Three 'HO' Gauge U.S.A Outline Steam Locomotives, comprising a IHC Canadian National 2-6-0 mogul with eight wheel bogie tender R/No 905(good, boxed), a IHC Ref 26007 4-6-2 Pacific Streamline R/No 1136 "Lockwana" livery, with eight wheel bogie tender, plus a Crescent Ltd 4-6-2 with twelve wheel bogie tender, Southern green R/No 1396 (good - unboxed)
American HO Gauge Diesel Locomotives, all five boxed, Bachmann 11113 GE B307 MOPAC 4624 in blue/white livery, 67009 SD40 Canadian National 6136 in black/red/white livery, Mehano M368 SD-40 Algoma Central Railway 184 in red/yellow/grey livery, IHC 23251 Canadian Pacific 4503 in red/grey/yellow livery, M716 SD35 Canadian National 6092 in black/pink/yellow livery, G-VG, boxes F-G, (5)
American HO Gauge Canadian National Steam Locomotive Train Set and Coaching Stock (11), boxed Presidents Choice Bullet Nose Express train set includes 4-8-2 Mountain class 6060 locomotive with tender, baggage var, refrigerator car (all in green/black livery and three goods wagons, track and controller, boxed coaches by IHC, 49100 (2), 49101, 49102, 49103, 49104, 49105, boxed example by Athearn 7811, boxed baggage car by Trains Canada 1-2018 and unboxed baggage car, possibly by Mehano, all in green/black livery, G-E, boxes F-VG, (11)
1356-1561 King Edward III gold series G fourth coinage pre-treaty period Noble (S 1490, N 1180). Obverse: the king faces us, holding a sword and a quartered shield, standing in a masted ship at sea rigged with three-roped rigging to either side. 'EDWARD · DEI · GRA · REX · ANGL · Z · FRANC · DHY B' around. Reverse: floriated cross with elaborate lis terminals and a small Lombardic 'Є' in the centre, lions and crowns occupying the angles. This design sits within a double tressure of eight arcs with trefoils in the angles between the tressure and a beaded circle. Cross 3 mintmark proceeds a legend that reads 'IHC x AVTEM x TRANCIENS x P x MEDIVM x ILLORVM x IBAT'. Weight: 7.64g. Diameter: 33mm.
A Mediaeval French gilt bronze Missal cover, probably 13th century; with the Crucifiction portrayed in high relief, the surmounting plaque inscribed IHC NAZARENIS REX IUDEORU, flanked by relief cast roundels containing figural representations of the Sun and the Moon, within an integrally cast moulded surround, 16cm high, 14cm wide; later mounted onto crimson velvet and set within a gilt composition frame, 27cm high, 25cm wideProvenance: Written in ballpoint verso is tantalising: PURCHASED SOTHEBY'S 1970. Similar early Mediaeval examples in bronze are very scarce - a 13th century Limoges example held at the Auckland Museum being a rare comparable. The presence of the Sun and the Moon, -the solar lights reminded of universality and God's creation and the two natures of Christ: His divine nature (the Sun) and His human one (the Moon). These can be seen in earlier work, for instance a 12th century German ivory dyptich panel, held at the British Museum.
A George V Silver and Gem-Set Chalice and Paten, by Art and Book Co., London, 1912 on foliage engraved sexfoil base, set with a bright-cut diamond weighing approximately one carat, the baluster stem applied with cherubim and 'gems', the bowl plain tapering, the paten circular, applied with three cabochon turquoise and engraved with the 'IHC' Christogramthe chalice 17cm high, the paten 10.5cm diameter, total gross weight 9oz 1dwt, 282gr (2)Fully marked under base, under bowl and on paten. There is wear to the marks, particularly under the base and on the paten but in general they are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the paten. Some of the 'gems' may be later. There is a chip to the diamond.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Thomas and William Aston, Birmingham, 1861, each piece plain, comprising a communion-cup; a paten, each with ‘IHC’ Christogram within reeded border and a silver-mounted cut-glass wine-bottle, in fitted green leather-covered case; Together With an associated cruciform stopper, the case 12cm wide, weighable silver 1oz 19dwt, 61gr (4)Fully marked to rim of communion-cup and to edge of paten. The cover of the bottle fixed to bottle so it has not been possible to remove it to see if it is marked inside. There is some overall surface scratching and wear consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the glass bottle. There are some scuffs and marks to the case.
Edward III (1327-1377), Noble, Fourth coinage, pre-treaty period, London, series G, issued between 1356-1361, sub series Gg/gd, mint mark cross 3, crowned king facing in ship holding upright sword and quartered shield, ships rigging three ropes to the left and one to the right, beaded circle surrounding legend reads EDW?RD DEI GR? REX ?NGL Z FRANC DHYB, single saltire stops both sides. Rev, small lombardic E in centre of a fl oriated cross with lis terminals, lions and crowns in angles all within a tressure of eight arcs, fleurs in spandrels, one annulet either side of the lis ending the top arm of the reverse cross, legend reads IHC AVTEM. TRANCIENS.P.MEDIVM.ILLORVM.IBAT, 7.70g (S.1490; N.1180; Schneider cf. 47). Fully centred strike on good metal, balanced in its detail with pleasing lustrous toning and underlying mint bloom. Slight knot of distortion in the Kings portrait either in the obverse die or from honest wear, legends in the main legible. About very fine, reverse comprehensive.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Travelling Communion-Set, by John Yapp and John Woodward, Birmingham, 1849 each piece engraved with Gothic arches, further engraved with the ‘IHC’ Christogram, comprising a communion-cup; a paten, engraved with the last supper and underneath with an inscription, a silver wine-bottle with screw-cap, in fitted burgundy leather covered casethe case 9.5cm wide, weight of silver 4oz, 125gr (3)The inscription reads ‘Presented to the Rev’d J. W. Benest by the teachers of the Northgate Sunday Schools as a token of affection and gratitude Huddersfield Aug’t 31st 1856’.
13th-15th century A.D. The majority bearing initials, including a crowned IHC monogram; blackletter 'B'; a possible cross cercelee within a double roundel and pellet border; together with other motifs and initials. 59 grams total, 27-52 mm (1 - 2 in.). Acquired on the UK market, 1990s. Property of a retired academic. [7, No Reserve]
Circa 15th century A.D. Engraved within a raised segmented border, 'ihc' within crude heart to centre, 'miserere mei deus' around for 'Have mercy on me oh God' (Psalm 51); hook to reverse. Cf. The British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme, record id. SWYOR-AC49A6 which similarly bears the sacred monogram, 'ihc' at the centre of a heart and is surrounded by an inscription as yet undeciphered, and SOM-1A6608, which also bears a religious inscription, 'trinitati laus et honor'; types of hook are a characteristic category of Tudor dress accessory used to embellish the hats of high status individuals and are discussed by Gaimster et al. (2002: 169-173). 2.2 grams, 20 mm (3/4 in.). From the collection of a North American gentleman, formed in the 1990s. [No Reserve] [For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price]
Circa 14th-16th century A.D. Comprising: a decoratively pierced cruciform dress hook; chape with heart motif; decorated ring brooch; repoussé 'IHC' letter mount; together with other items. 42 grams total, 15-59 mm (1/2 - 2 3/8 in.). Found Billingsgate spoil from the Thames foreshore, London, UK. [7, No Reserve]
HO North American Outline Passenger and Freight Rolling Stock comprising AHM 2 x Virginia and Truckee Bogie Coaches (6235 Old Time Coach and 6236 Baggage Car), 6239 Kansas City and St Louis Combination Car, Rivarossi 2994 Virginia and Truckee Old Time Coach, 2716 Santa Fe Baggage Combination, 2916 AT&SF Old Time Coach, Model Power 4 x Cars with knuckle couplers (97957 Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Box Car, 98700 Canadian National Reefer, 98082 Ontario North Land Covered Hopper, 98181 Amtrak Caboose with Tank), IHC 2375 Heavyweight Coach and 3010 Pennsylvania Railroad Heavyweight Combine), Mantua 725-006 Central Pacific Old Time Caboose, Bachmann 0924 Mobilgas 3-dome Tanker, Roundhouse WP&YR (Lake Lebarge) Old Time Coach Kit, 5 x Canadian Pacific Bogie Coaches (2 x 6127 RPO, 6137 Baggage Car, 6147 Combination Car and 6757 Diner), please note some require finished ie glazing to be fitted etc, conditions range from Good to Excellent in Fair to Excellent boxes. (20)
HO North American Outline Locos and Rolling Stock comprising Athearn 77655 CP Rail red and silver livery Type AC4400CW Diesel Unit No.9502, metal bodied Freight Set containing Trailer Train Bogie Flat, Mobilgas Bogie Tanker and Union Pacific yellow livery Caboose No.3721 (all are metal bodied), Rivarossi 2374/3 UP yellow livery Combine Coach, 1225 0-4-0 Baltimore & Ohio Switcher Loco No.96, 4 x Freight Cars (12260 Peabody Short Line Hopper, 2254 Boston & Maine Gondola, 2310 Missouri Pacific Box Car and 2311 California Fast Line Box Car), Old Time AT&SF Bogie Coach No.93 in wrong box, Walthers 932-21 Union Pacific 4-wheel Piker Coach, IHC Heavyweight Coaches comprising 49690 UP Baggage, 49695 UP BPO, 49030 Santa Fe (Valley Flyer) silver Baggage Car and 49265 Frisco (Firefly) blue and silver livery (BPO), AHM 1930 Santa Fe silver, light and dark blue smooth sided Baggage Car, Mantua 723-100 Low Side Bogie Wagon with water barrels, 725-015 Western Union Old Time Caboose, 725-100 Caboose Camp Car, also in lot Con-Cor 4100 undecorated silver livery "Galloping Goose", conditions range from Good to Excellent Plus in Fair to Excellent Plus boxes and perspex type tray. (19)
ENGLAND. Edward III, 1327-77. Gold noble, ND (1356-1361). London. Mm. cross 3 4. King Edward III in ship, holding a sword and shield of arms. Legend reads E DWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC D HYB Translation: Edward by the Grace of God King of England and France Lord of the Irish. / Ornate cross with lis at ends, small E in center, surrounded by crowns and lions. Legend reads +IhC AVTEM TRANSIENS P MEDIVM ILLORVM IBAT Translation: But Jesus passing through their midst went His way.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS AU58 , certification number 45770915. PCGS population in this grade: 3.PCGS population in higher grade: 14.Reference: S-1490; North-1182Diameter: 34 mm.Weight: 7.7 g.Composition: Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
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