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14 April 1999
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George III (1760-1820), Maundy set, 1772 (S 3762) [4]. Very fine to extremely fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £100
Seleucid Kings, Antiochus VIII, Grypos (121-96 BC), Tetradrachms (3), head of Antiochus right, revs. Zeus standing left, holding star and sceptre [3]. Fine to very fine (£120-140)
Kings of Parthia, Gotarzes II, Drachms (23) [23]. Mostly fine or very fine, one pierced (£80-100)
20th Century, Northampton co-operative society, oval bread tokens in bronze (466), and white metal (44) [510], generally fine to very fine; Long Buckby Co-operative Society, triangular Halfpenny milk tokens (50) in tin (50), almost as struck ; Wellingborough Independent Co-operative Society, brass tokens for one large loaf (13) and one small loaf (10), fine but discoloured (£50-70)
George IV, Shilling, 1825, first head, second reverse (ESC 1253). Good extremely fine, deeply toned (£50-60)
Miscellaneous, Roman Provincial coins, mostly bronze (37), various rulers [37]. Mostly poor to about fine (£80-100)
Germany, First world war, Lt. Captain von Mücke, matt finish silver medal, 1915, by Lauer, 34mm. Good extremely fine; Crown Prince Wilhelm, 1915, a large iron medal by R. Küchler, bust left, reverse Wilhelm as a mounted medieval knight, holding a lance and charging to right, DRAUF UND DURCH in field, edge stamped DS5 62 62, 107mm (BDM VII, 522; cf. DNW 37, 1323), vigorous style, extremely fine (£40-60)
Early Uninscribed Coinage, East Anglian, silver Unit, boar right, reverse horse right, symbols above and below, 1.21gm (BMC 3473; VA 659; S 431). Extremely fine and nicely centred, attractive (£60-80)
Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (3), Old head, 1896 M, 1897 S, 1899 [3]Very fine, fine and extremely fine (£100-120)
Great Britain, John gibson, 1874, a silver medal by J.S. Wyon for the Art Union of London, bust left, reverse Gibson sculpture, Grecian Hunter and his dog, 55mm (BHM 2982; E 1636). Light scuffing, very fine, scarce (£60-80)
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), First Reign, Heavy Coinage, Groat, London, class III, mm. rose, quatrefoils by neck and trefoil on breast, eye after TAS, 3.25gm (B & W IIId; N 1532; S 1974). A little clipped, otherwise fine, portrait better (£60-80)
Monaco, 9th Congrès international de zoologie, 1913, a silver award medal by T. Szirmaï, bust of Prince Albert left, reverse wreath of palms to left, legend to right, tablet named (William Coxon, Esqre.), 60mm. Small reverse rim bruise at 7 o’clock, otherwise good very fine and toned, rare (£60-80)
Nicaragua, Proof 10-Cents, 1880 H (KM 3). Almost as struck, rare (£80-100)
Victoria, Crowns (2), Old head, 1899 lxii, 1899 lxiii (S 3937) [2]First very fine , second good extremely fine (£100-150)
James I (1603-1625), Britain Crown, third bust, mm. cinquefoil (S 2625). Fair (£60-80)
Schools: an engraved oval silver medal, 1792, obverse ‘Mastr. J. Brown’s Premium at Christmas 1792’ in six lines, reverse ‘For Excellence in Arithmetic’ in four lines, hallmarked IM, London 1792, 65 x 38mm. Very fine and toned, rare; pierced at top, with ring suspension (£50-70)
Charles II (1660-1685), Halfcrown, Fourth bust, 1678 (ESC 480-R 4; SC 480). Good, very rare (£100-150)
George V (1910-1936), “Wreath” Crown, 1933 (SC 65; S 4036). Extremely fine (£80-100)
Schools: Dumfries Academy, 1844, a silver medal, male bust right within wreath, ACADEMIA DUMFRIESIENSIS, reverse ROBERTUM GORDON, JUVENEM EGREGIUM, IN LITERARUM CERTAMINE VICTOREM, HOC PRÆMIO CONDECORAVIT JOANNIS PITCAIRN TROTTER, S. VICECOMES DUMFRIESIENSIS, MDCCCXLIV in 8 lines, hallmarked Edinburgh 1841, 54mm. Extremely fine and attractively toned; with ornate suspender and loop (£50-70)
George V (1910-1936), Maundy sets (3), 1912, 1927, 1928 [12]. About as struck (£90-120)
William and Mary, Crown, 1692 (SC 15; S 3433). Has been plugged at 12 o’clock, otherwise about very fine (£70-100)
Masonic Medals, France, Rose croix, another similar jewel, silver pelican feeding young on gilt brass compass both sides, Latin cross above, decorated with ruby coloured stones on obverse, surmounted by medallion engraved with set square on obverse and rose on reverse, and a radiant crown. Good very fine (£30-40)
Anne (1702-1714), Crown, 1706 roses and plumes in angles (SC 15; S 3578). Obverse very fine, reverse fine, some slight corrosion (£80-120)
Greece, Olympic games, Athens, 1896, bronze medal by Pittner, Vienna. seated female figure holding wreath, reverse legend within wreath,48mm. Rather mishandled, very fine (£100-120)
George I, Half-Guinea, First bust, 1719 (S 3635). Fine (£120-150)
Medals Related to Motoring & Motor Sport, France, Automobile-club de france, 1895, a silver Société d’Encouragement award medal by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, semi-naked female figure sat on tricycle, right hand holding a torch and left hand on the tiller, reverse legend above wreath, named (1926, Jean Houet), 68mm (PBE 305; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.39, 63; cf. Gaz. Num. 1898, p.23, 197; cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 28; cf. BDW 9, 665). Very fine, rare; in red fitted case of issue (£70-90)
Miscellaneous, Victoria to george v, small silver: Victoria, Sixpence, 1858, 1872, Groat, 1842, Maundy Fourpence, 1893, Maundy Twopence, 1861, 1880, 1893, Maundy Pennies, 1880, 1889, 1897 (S 3908, 3910, 3913, 3944, 3919 (2), 3946, 3920, 3936, 3947); Edward VII, Maundy Twopence and Penny, 1903 (S 3988; 3989); George V, Maundy Twopence and Penny, 1922 (S 4030, 4031) [14]. Fair to uncirculated (£120-140)
George II (1727-1760), Guinea, Old head, 1759 (S 3680). Good fine (£120-150)
George III (1760-1820), Bank Token for Three Shillings, laureate head type [1812-16]. Obverse brockage, very fine with grey tone, rare (£70-90)
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1876 (cf. Spink 16, 873). Obverse brockage, surface marks , very fine and toned but the incuse impression weak (£50-60)
George II (1727-1760), Shillings, 1745 lima, 1758; Sixpences, 1732, roses and plumes, 1739, roses, 1746 lima, 1757, 1758 [7]. First good fine, others very fine or better (£80-100
George III, Half-Guinea, Second bust, 1773 (S 3732). Good fine (£100-150)
George III, Quarter-guinea, 1762 (S 3741). Almost extremely fine (£70-100)
George III (1760-1820), Crown, 1818 lix (SC 215; S 3787). Some slight wear on face, otherwise good extremely fine (£100-120)
Kings of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), Tetradrachm; Alexander the Great (336-323 BC), Tetradrachms (2) [3]. One Alexander chipped, other fine, first pierced (£80-100)
George IV (1820-1830), Shillings (3), 1821, 1823, 1826 [3]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £110
Diocletian (284-305), Tetradrachms (34), all Alexandria [34]. Mostly fair to fine, a few slightly better (£80-100)
Miscellaneous, Roman Provincial coins, mostly bronze (50), various rulers [50]. Mostly poor to about fine (£100-120)
William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1837 (SC 50). About very fine (£100-120)
Russia, Miscellaneous coins, in silver (7) and base metal (28), including Rouble 1778; together with assorted other European coins, mostly eastern Europe, including a modern cast copy of a medal, possibly Luxembourg [44]. Varied state (£180-200)
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