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Royal Doulton<br><i>At Ease</i> Royal Doulton
At Ease

At Ease
Designed by M. Davies
Royal Doulton Figurine
HN 2473
Issued 1973-1979
An attractive dark haired lady is completely at ease, resting on a recamier with a basket of fruit beside her.
Underneath: Complete marks of Royal Doulton & signed EJ in green enamel
Height 15.2 cm (6"); width 21 cm (8" 1/4)
Condition: excellent, no damage or repair.
Maker/Artist: Royal Doulton
Price: USD $450.00
Royal Crown Derby Royal Crown Derby
A Royal Crown Derby Imari patern two-handled vase
Each oviform vase flanked by two pierced upright scroll handles and gilt with panels of flowers.
Iron-red marks : crown above interlinked D's with year cypher below.
Vases shape no. 1235 and 1128 for the covers
Date cypher 1900
Height : 24.5 cm (9" 5/8)
Maker/Artist: Royal Crown Derby
Price: USD $1,500.00
<i>Liberty Head</i> Liberty Head
United States Liberty Head $5 dollars gold coin
Obverse:
bust of Liberty facing to the left,
surrounded by 13 stars representing the states
hair tied in a bun by a string of beads,
crowned with a coronet on which is written the word “liberty.”
In ex. the date 1899
Reverse:
the bald eagle, American emblem of freedom, with outspread wings,
in his right talon the eagle holds an olive branch, in his left three arrows.
Above the eagle a banner with «In God We Trust»**
Ø 21 mm; weight 8.2 g
** The Civil War stimulated religious feeling. This was reflected in 1865 where a law passed and required “In God We Trust” to be placed on all American coins.
Price: USD $550.00
Five Dollars Gold Coin<br>Canada 1912 Five Dollars Gold Coin
Canada 1912

O./: GEORGIVS V DEI GRA:REX ET IND:IMP: «George the Fifth by the Grace of God: King and Emperor of India»
R./: Canadian escutcheon surrounded by maple branches; legend CANADA FIVE DOLLARS and date 1912.
Weight: 8.1 g
Ø 21 mm
Price: USD $750.00
<b>Napoléon III</b><br>Gold 20 Francs Napoléon III
Gold 20 Francs


Obverse:
NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR
Bare-headed portrait of Napoleon III right
Signed BARRE is below the head [the engraver Jean-Jacques Barre (1793-1855)].
Reverse:
Inscription EMPIRE FRANCAIS; value 20 FRANCS and the date 1855 surrounded by a laurel wreath
The mintmark "A" (Paris) below the wreath.
The edge is inscribed in raised lettering DIEU PROTEGE LA FRANCE.
Weight: 6.2 g
Ø 21 mm
Price: USD $300.00
Meissen Meissen
Cupid Bound Hands and Wings
Hand-painted with very fine detailed and an exquisite facial expression
Late 19th century – Early 20th century
Meissen, L- Series, pattern 102
Stamped L102 underside of the base along with the Meissen blue cross swords mark.
Condition: right little finger phalanx missing
Height: 17.4 cm (6” 7/8)
Meissen L-Series consists of 26 Cupid figures on pedestals painted to resemble marble.
Maker/Artist: Meissen
Price: USD $1,500.00
Meissen Meissen
Boy keeping a bundle of treats away from a collie
Meissen porcelain figurine
Design by Erich Hösel [n° V113]
Circa 1910
Height: 17 cm (6" 3/4)
Condition: broken hanging from the bag and chipped treat (eclair)
Under Erich Hösel (1869-1951), at Meissen from 1903 to 1929, some Art Nouveau style was produced but mainly, old styles were revived and eighteenth century models were restored.
Maker/Artist: Meissen
Price: USD $2,250.00
Foo Dogs<br>Carved Ivory Foo Dogs
Carved Ivory

Small Pair of Chinese Carved Ivory Figures of Foo Dogs
Seated on their haunches atop a carved base
The male has his right paw on a ball, which represents the "Flower of life"; under the left paw of the female Foo Dog is a playful lion cub lying on his back
Carved from a single, solid piece of genuine elephant ivory tusk
Signed on one bottom
Circa 1900
Presented on carved wooden stands.
Height: 9.8 cm (3" 7/8)
The Foo Dog resemble the mythical Chinese guardian lions and hence is also called Lion Dog.
Price: USD $1,800.00
<b>Omega</b><br>Speedmaster Professional Omega
Speedmaster Professional

Omega Speedmaster Professional
Also referred as the «Moonwatch», movement that was worn on the Moon and still the official chronograph on every NASA flight
Caliber: Omega 1861
Manual-winding chronograph
Power reserve: 48 hours
Black steel case & dial, 42 mm
Chronograph . Tachymeter . Small seconds
50 m (167 feet) water resistance
Maker/Artist: Omega
Price: USD $2,200.00
<b>Tomaly, Terry</b><br><i>The Day the Canadians Came</i> Tomaly, Terry
The Day the Canadians Came

Terry Tomalty (Canadian 1935)
The Day the Canadians Came
Oil on canvas
Signed
40.6 x 50.8 cm (16 x 20")
With frame 61.6 x 71.8 cm (24" 1/4 x 28" 1/4)
Typed gallery label on the reverse, also with title and «Terry Tomalty» scripture on the stretcher

1995 - A referendum took place in Quebec to decide if Quebec should secede from Canada yes or no.
Friday, October 27, three days prior to the vote, a massive rally, known as the "Unity Rally", was held downtown Montreal, and an estimated 100,000 Canadians from outside Quebec came to plead with Quebecers to vote NO.
The YES was defeated by a very narrow margin: 49.42% against 50.58%
Maker/Artist: Tomalty
Price: USD $4,000.00
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