A Modern Antiquarian 2025-04-15 Auction - 240 Price Results - Bonhams in New Bond Street
A London delftware 'La Fecondité' dish by the potter 'WP', circa 1657-59Patrick Heron (British, 1920-1999) FEBRUARY 8 1984Patrick Heron (British, 1920-1999) MINI FEBRUARY I : 1974
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London, New Bond Street, United Kingdom
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A Modern Antiquarian

A Modern Antiquarian
The Collection of Graham Slater Part I

While a 'modern antiquarian' seems contradictory, the collection of Graham Slater (1927-2024) encompasses just this paradox as it represents a very selective, predominantly British history of the last 2000 years. Anglo-Gallic coins rub shoulders with Modern British pictures and prints by the likes of Patrick Heron and John Piper, while the vast collection of English delftware (offered at Bonhams in support of Art Fund) encapsulates one man's fascination with this very specific period in English craftmanship.
Discovery and research weave their way through the collection; both chance encounters with fragments of pottery washed up on the shores of the Thames and dedicated and methodical research which led to Graham becoming a true authority on English delftware. His most notable academic achievement is his work on 'Fecundity' dishes which resulted in a first of its kind, comprehensive paper on the history of these dishes, given to the English Ceramic Circle in 1997.
Bonhams is delighted to showcase this collection in our New Bond Street salerooms in April 2025, allowing this eclectic collection to be displayed together for one last time.
The sale of the English delftware will support Art Fund's work with museums across the UK, specifically its funding for museum professionals through the Expanding Horizons campaign - a major investment in expertise and development opportunities for people who bring museum collections to life, from curators to conservators, educator to exhibition-makers.
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Two Roman glass vessels Circa 2nd-4th Century A.D. (2): Two Roman glass vesselsCirca 2nd-4th Century A.D.A beaker with everted cut-off rim and wheel cut decoration, 7.5cm high; and a miniature rectangular jug, the base with indistinct moulded rosette
0001: Two Roman glass vessels Circa 2nd-4th Century A.D. (2)Est. £800-£1,200
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,Uninscribed coinage (Mid to Late 1st Century B.C.), Silver Units (3), early face varieties right generally fine or better. (3)
0003: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £500-£700
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,Uninscribed (c.50 BC -10 A.D. ) AV Stater, Snettisham type, 5.62g, blank mound, traces of 'crossed wreaths' type, R.Horse right, serpent like pellet in ring above (S.424) generally
0004: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £600-£900
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,Uninscribed (c.50 BC -10 A.D. ) AV Stater, Snettisham type, 5.52g, blank mound, traces of 'crossed wreaths' type, R.stylised horse right, pellets in annulets above, pellet in annulet
0005: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £500-£700
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,AV Stater, 5.42g, Freckenham type, two opposed crescents with pellets in field, R.Horse right and with various symbols in field (S.426), strong detail throughout very fine.
0006: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £600-£900
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,Uninscribed coinage (Mid to Late 1st Century B.C.), Silver Units (3), to include Bury type, generally good fine or better. (3)
0007: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £500-£600
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,AV Stater, 5.49g, Freckenham type, trefoil on cross design, R.horse right, wheel above containing pellets (S.428), obverse weak in parts good fine, reverse strong very fine.
0008: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £500-£700
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,AV Stater, 5.56g, Freckenham type, trefoil on cross design, R.horse right, wheel above containing pellets (S.428), strong detail throughout very fine.
0009: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £600-£900
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,Uninscribed coinage (Mid to Late 1st Century B.C.), Silver Unit, 1.2g, Early face left/Horse type, Celticised head left, R.Horse right strong portrait to obverse and good detail to
0010: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £500-£700
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,AV Stater, Norfolk Wolf type, 6.2g, stylised Apollo head, R.'Norfolk Wolf' to right, bristles on back, sun above crescent below (S.30), very fine overall.
0011: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £800-£1,200
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,Inscribed (Early to Mid 1st Century A.D.), AV Stater, 5.37g, triple crescent design, R.Horse right ANTED monogram below (S.440) limited detail to right side, repeated to reverse,
0012: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £1,100-£1,400
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,Uninscribed coinage (Mid to Late 1st Century B.C.), Silver Units (4), Boar/Horse type, generally fine or better (4)
0013: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £500-£600
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,Inscribed coinage (Early to Mid 1st Century) Silver Unit, O.96g, ALII SCAVO, boar stepping right, short dashes for bristles, ring pellet between two crescents above, AL FE between and
0014: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £800-£1,200
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Celtic, Iceni,: Celtic, Iceni,Inscribed coinage (Early to Mid 1st Century) Silver Unit, O.88g, ALII SCAVO, boar stepping right, short dashes for bristles, ring pellet between two crescents above, AL FF between and
0015: Celtic, Iceni,Est. £600-£900
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Celtic Early Uninscribed Coinage from c.65 B.C.,: Celtic Early Uninscribed Coinage from c.65 B.C.,AV Stater, Norfolk Wolf type, 6.10g, stylised Apollo head, R.'Norfolk Wolf' to right, bristles on back, sun above crescent below (S.30) generally very
0016: Celtic Early Uninscribed Coinage from c.65 B.C.,Est. £600-£900
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France,: France,Philip VI, Ecu d'Or, 2nd issue, 4.53g, King seated on throne holding sword and shield R.cross fleury, decorated with flowers, trefoils in angles some wear in parts to highpoints in places,
0018: France,Est. £1,000-£1,500
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Edward III, 1327-1377,: Edward III, 1327-1377,Fourth coinage (1351-77), post-treaty period (1369-77), Noble, 7.68g, Calais, king standing facing ship, holding sword and shield, reads EDWARD DEI G REX ANG Z FRA DNS HYB AQT
0019: Edward III, 1327-1377,Est. £2,500-£3,000
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Edward III, 1327-1377,: Edward III, 1327-1377,Fourth coinage (1351-77), treaty period (1361-69), Noble, 7.76g, London, series B, king standing facing in ship, holding sword and shield, reads EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL DNS HYB
0020: Edward III, 1327-1377,Est. £2,500-£3,000
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Edward III,: Edward III,fourth coinage (1351-77) treaty period (1361-69), Half-noble, 3.79g, Calais, king standing facing in ship, holding sword and shield, saltire before EDWARD, flag at stern of ship,
0021: Edward III,Est. £1,600-£2,000
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France, Anglo-Gallic,: France, Anglo-Gallic,Edward III (1327-77), gold Leopard, 3.56g, 3rd issue (c.July 1357), Aquitaine, crowned leopard passant within tressure, EDWARDVS DEI GRA ANGLIE FRANCIE REX, R.Floriate cross,
0022: France, Anglo-Gallic,Est. £6,000-£9,000
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France,: France,Jean II, Franc a Cheval, 3.8g, king in armour charging on horseback left, R.cross fleury, decorated with flowers, trefoils in angles evidence of buckling, otherwise about very fine.
0023: France,Est. £1,500-£2,000
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Anglo-Gallic,: Anglo-Gallic,Edward the Black Prince, Pavillon d'Or, 5.7g, Bordeaux mint, Prince standing beneath canopy, four feathers in background, R.cross quernee within ornamental quatrefoil, lis and leopard in
0024: Anglo-Gallic,Est. £3,500-£4,500