104 |
Eleven silver touch-pieces, for the King's Evil, of the Stuarts; and three bronze Papal coins |
£5 |
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105 |
A pair of red silk stockings, worked with gold. Belonged to the last Duke of Urbino |
£6 |
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106 |
A curious ivory die, representing a man seated; and four silver dice, in the form of men and women seated |
£1 |
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107 |
A pair of brass church candlesticks |
£1 |
15s. |
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108 |
The Virgin and Child—a relief, in bronze |
£1 |
15s. |
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109 |
The Flagellation—a relief, in bronze |
£1 |
15s. |
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110 |
A miniature portrait of Queen Mary, mounted in silver, with slab of agate on the back |
£4 |
6s. |
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111 |
Raffaele School—Lo Spasimo di Sicilia—a drawing, in Indian ink and pen |
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6s. |
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112 |
A chalice, of silver, and copper gilt, with three busts of Niello work on the base |
£3 |
15s. |
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113 |
A female saint, in embroidery |
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5s. |
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114 |
Head of St. Peter, in tapestry. From the Cardinal of York's Villa |
£3 |
6s. |
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115 |
The Crucifixion, worked in ancient lace for an altar cloth |
£2 |
2s. |
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116 |
A very rare caterpillar's web, of unusual size |
[£2] |
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117 |
St. Mary, of Egypt, of pietra-dura, on lapis-lazuli ground |
£12 |
10s. |
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118 |
A Majolica plate, with St. Jerome, in a landscape: signed by Maestro Giorgio, 1521—imperfect |
£3 |
15s. |
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119 |
A fragment of a Majolica plate, with Mercury, with the initials of Maestro Giorgio, 1534 |
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15s. |
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120 |
The agony in Gethsemane—a Limosine enamel |
£1 |
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121 |
St. Dietburgha—painted on a caterpillar's web |
£1 |
6s. |
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122 |
A half dyptic, with two saints in relief in ivory, and Byzantine inscription |
£1 |
11s. |
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123 |
A crucifix, elaborately carved in boxwood, containing a rosary of silver thread |
£1 |
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124 |
A large bronze Papal seal, with the Holy Family, and 8 smaller bronze seals—one of them, Johann Russell |
£2 |
5s. |
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125 |
Venus on a dolphin—a Venetian bronze, on oriental alabaster plinth |
£3 |
10s. |
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126 |
A bronze inkstand, supported on eagles, and surmounted by a figure |
£3 |
10s. |
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127 |
The Entombment—a relief, in bronze |
£10 |
10s. |
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128 |
A small ivory dyptic, with the Crucifixion, and the Virgin and Child, with two saints, in high relief, on gothic arches |
£10 |
10s. |
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129 |
A very interesting Pax, of Niello work, with Christ bearing his Cross, and appearing to Mary, inscribed above "Jacobus Suannes Cole"; the dead Christ, and emblems of the Crucifixion, in the lunette above |
£10 |
10s. |
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130 |
Another Pax, of niello, with the dead Christ and angels, inscribed beneath, "Pax tibi Pilastus," and frieze of arabesque; the Creation above—mounted in ivory |
£9 |
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131 |
A curious bone tryptic, with the Crucifixion, attended by saints; St. Peter and St. Paul on the wings |
£8 |
18s. |
6d. |
132 |
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