A 'TROTTING HORSE' WEATHER VANE LATE 19TH CENTURY Lacking paint and restored 37cm high, 68cm wide, 3cm deep Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, and use Surface patina overall, please see images With sticker to reverse for hanging, see additional images 2.5cm diameter hole for mounting ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
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UNITED KINGDOM Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022) silver proof five pound £5 coins from the Countdown to the XXX Olympics (London 2012) to include 2009 Countdown to the Olympics, 2009 Stonehenge, 2010 Newtons Sculptures, 2009 Big Ben, 2009 Globe Theatre, 2009 Flying Scotsman, 2009 Angel of the North, 2010 Countdown to the Olympics, 2010 Spirit of London, 2010 Sir Winston Churchill, 2010 Floral Emblems, 2010 Music in Sculptures, 2010 Humour, 2010 Claudah Equiano, 2010 River Thames, 2010 Weather Vane, 2010 Barn Owl, 2010 Giants Causeway, 2010 The Oak, 2010 Rhossili Bay, 2011 Countdown to the Olympics, 2012 Its Here The Olympics, 2012 London Olympics and 2012 London Paralympics, each coin capsulated. (24)
A large mixed lot, to include a miniature bronze replica of the Giraldillo weather vane of the Giralda Seville Cathedral, a cased ruby glass double-ended scent/pill bottle (maker's mark "GB"), a WW1 death plaque for Thomas Burns, cased Barr & Stroud and Jul. Keiner binoculars etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
9th-early 11th century A.D. Finial fragment for a ship's weather vane formed in the round as a stylised hybrid creature with braided mane to the arched neck, pricked ears, convex lentoid eyes and gaping mouth with stub tongue; lanceolate body, carinated in section with low-relief scrolls to the shoulders, slot below and thin plaque with lozengiform stepped tail; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Graham-Campbell, J., Viking Art, London, 2013, items 138-140; for a discussion of Viking-period weather vanes and their re-use as badges of nobility in Normandy, see Engström, J. & Nykänen, P., New Interpretations of Viking Age Weathervanes, in Fornvännen, vol.91, 1996. 104 grams total, 88 mm (92 mm including stand) (3 1/2 in. (3 5/8 in.). Acquired on the London art market, 1990s. Private collection, London.

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