1987 Australian Nugget gold coin containing 1 troy ounce of 99.99% fine gold, encased in a protective slab. The obverse depicts the third portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the King George IV State Diadem. This effigy was designed by Raphael Maklouf. The reverse features a representation of the "Welcome Stranger" gold nugget, discovered in 1869, centered within a radiating sunburst pattern. Inscriptions on the reverse include "THE AUSTRALIAN NUGGET 1 OZ. FINE GOLD" and the year "1987." The obverse is inscribed with "ELIZABETH II," "AUSTRALIA," and the face value "100 DOLLARS." Case: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.25"H. Gold coin diameter: 32.1 mm.Artist: Raphael David Maklouf, and Stuart DevlinIssued: 1987Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustraliaCondition: Age related wear.
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Stuart Devlin silver and silver-gilt commemorative surprise orb, limited edition, made to commemorate The Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, chased decoration depicting the Royal Procession passed Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace, opening to reveal a moveable portrait bust of Queen Elizabeth II, approximately 8.2cm diameter, approximate weight 11.79oztCondition ReportGood overall condition. No obvious signs of damage or restoration. Couple of green patches, possibly oxidisation. Case with scuffs to edges and missing section of red silk from lid interior. General wear and tear.
AUSTRALIA. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Silver 1 Dollar, 2016 P. Perth Mint. Silver Kangaroo Series.Obv: ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 1 DOLLAR, fourth portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. Design by Ian Rank-Broadley. Rev: AUSTRALIAN KANGAROO, bounding Red Kangaroo left, gilded in 24-carat gold, surrounded by stylised rays of sunlight, date and purity below. Designed by Wade Robinson and Stuart Devlin. Edge milled.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 70 , certification number 4509462-024.Mintage: 5,000.Diameter: 41 mm.Weight: 31.1035 g.Composition: 1000/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: A 22.50% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
Stuart Devlin: four silver eggs of varying design, the largest London 1985, opening to reveal a sailfish, 7 cm high, the second London 1981, opening to reveal an enamelled floral and butterfly decoration, 6 cm, the remaining two of pierced form and solid design, 254g (8.1 ozt) combined weight.Qty: 4
George Devlin R.G.I (Scottish, 1937-2014) Shared Intimacies Oil in canvas Signed lower left With old Fosse Gallery label (John Lindsey Fine Art Ltd), inscribed Exhibition of Scottish Painters, March 1995, Cat.No.50. Illustrated on front cover. Purchaser Prof. R. Bluglass Provenance: Fosse Gallery; Prof. R. Bluglass Dimensions: (Frame) 39.5 in. (H) x 41 in. (W) (Canvas) 31 in. (H) x 33 in. (W)
Royal Mint silver Issues, Queens Award 1973, Tower Hill, 1975 Jubilee 1977 (6), Llantrisant 1993, The Moneyers, undated, medals issued in bronze (6), a silver letter opener by Stuart Devlin, 1977 other modern medals, silver (2), bronze (5); together with a large silver Christmas plate and a set of 12 silver spoons, issued by the Birmingham Mint [lot]. Generally as issued, in cases or boxes of issue £200-£300
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLET, gilt interior, the stem depicting a bull, on a round base, hallmarked 'Stuart Devlin' London 1977, number 165, approximate height 15.2cm, approximate gross weight 199.7 grams, 6.42 ozt (condition report: general light wear, tarnishing would benefit from a gentle clean, wear to the gilt)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLET, gilt interior, the stem depicting a ram, on a round base, hallmarked 'Stuart Devlin' London 1978, number 55, approximate height 15.2cm, approximate gross weight 199.7 grams, 6.42 ozt (condition report: general light wear, tarnishing would benefit from a gentle clean, wear to the gilt)
Collection of sporting cigarette cards, part sets and type cards, sleeved in an album, 300+ cards, with Churchman Can You Beat Bogey At St. Andrews? (65), Famous Golfers (17), Gallaher Sports Series (9), L & B Who's Who In Sport (45), Pattreiouex Dirt-Track Riders (3), Phillips Test Cricketers (8), Wills Cricketer Series 1901 (11), Sports of All Nations (13), Kinney Famous Running Horses (3), Barratt Famous Sportsmen (56), Devlin Gaelic Sportstars (11) and others.
Collection of trade cards to include: IPC Magazines Tit Bits Playing Cards (54), Kojak Playing Cards (56), Kellogg's motor Cars coloured (40) set, Priory Tea I-Spy Cars (50) set, ABC Colourstars (10) set, Mister Softee Top Twenty (20) set, Lyons Maid Famous People (48) set. Primrose Confectionary Quick Draw Mcgraw (50) set, Liam Devlin Irish Fishing (480 set. Epol Dogs (30) set, K.P. Foods The Lost World (20) set, Lipton's Tea The Conquest Of Space (50) set, Lyons maid Space Age Britain (40) set, Rossi's The History Of Flight Series one (25) set, Second Series (25) set plus others.
A cased Elizabeth II silver Silver Jubilee letter opener, the Silver Jubilee commemorative coin on a silver rounded blade, marks for London 1977, maker Stuart Devlin, 17.5cm, along with a cased Elizabeth II commemorative spoon, the spoon having the Birmingham Assay Office mark to the terminal and hallmarks to the bowl, commemorating the bicentenary of the Assay Office, marks for Birmingham 1973, maker C Robathan & Son, 88g gross
ELIZABETH II SILVER GILT SURPRISE EGG, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON 1971 with textured exterior, the hinged cover opening to reveal an interior set with central malachite specimen, in original fitted case7.8cm highQty: 167gAdditional images now available. Central stone is in good condtion, but is in need of a clean. Due to the natural form of the stone, small chips may be difficult to assertain.
By Stuart Devlin, a set of fourteen silver-gilt surprise Easter Eggs, London 1968-1981, number 300 of an edition of 300, comprising: Three Enamelled Flowers, a Rabbit, a Fish, a Mouse and Cheese, a Jester, a head of a Hippopotamus, A Kangaroo, Butterflies, a Robin, a Hummingbird, a Frog on a Waterlily, a Turtle, a Jack-in-a-box, and Lovebirds in a golden cage, with thirteen signed booklets, in fitted cases, height 7.4cm. (14)Provenance: From the Private Collection of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
By Stuart Devlin, a modern silver-gilt surprise egg, London 1981, number 198, textured body, the pull-off cover opens to reveal a butterfly resting on enamelled flowers, on a silver base, height 6.4cm, approx. weight 2.5oz.Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
By Stuart Devlin, a pair of modern parcel-gilt silver salt and pepper pots, London 1981, onion form, with applied pieced textured silver-gilt filigree decoration, the undersides with bayonet fitting lids for filling, height 9cm, approx. weight 10.4oz. (2)Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
By Stuart Devlin, a modern matched seven piece setting of parcel-gilt silver rounded-handle flatware, London 1970, 1977 and 1985, one knife unmarked, the tapering silver-gilt handles with textured decoration, comprising: a table fork, a table knife, a dessert fork, a dessert knife, a dessert spoon, a fish fork, and a fish knife, approx. weighable 12.2oz. (7)Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
By Stuart Devlin for The Royal Mint, a modern commemorative parcel-gilt silver paperknife for the De La Rue Company Limited, London 1977, also with the Jubilee mark, tapering form, the silver-gilt terminal with a commemorative medallion for Queen Elizabeth II, in a fitted case, length 17.4cm, approx. weight 2oz.Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
By Stuart Devlin, a set of six modern parcel-gilt silver rounded-handle coffee spoons, London 1977, also marked with the Jubilee mark, the tapering silver-gilt handles with textured decoration, in a fitted case, approx. weight 2.6oz. (6)Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
By Stuart Devlin, a set of eight modern parcel-gilt silver Arrow pattern coffee spoons, London 1979, the tapering silver-gilt handles with textured feather decoration, in a fitted case, approx. weight 3.8oz. (8)Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
Φ By Stuart Devlin, a modern 18 carat gold mounted rhodonite box, London 1977, in the Turkish manner, cylindrical form, the pull-off cover modelled as a mosque dome with applied three colour gold flowers, height 10.7cm, approx. weight 90.9g.Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
By Stuart Devlin, a parcel-gilt silver Rolls Royce prototype dish, unmarked circa 1973, pierced silver-gilt filigree/lace border, the centre set with the Rolls Royce logo, diameter 11.5cm, approx. weight 3oz.Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
By Stuart Devlin, a commemorative silver-gilt paperweight, London 1977, also with the Jubilee mark, modelled as the bust of Queen Elizabeth II, and engraved 'Silver Jubilee', on a rectangular onyx plinth, hight 10.3cm.Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.
By Stuart Devlin, a matched set of six modern large parcel-gilt silver water goblets, London, two 1976, and four 1979, tapering circular bowls, on textured silver-gilt filigree stems on raised circular bases, heights 19.1cm and 18.8cm, approx. weight 58.8oz. (6)Provenance: From the Workshop of Stuart Devlin, Sold by his widow Mrs. Carole Devlin.

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