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14 April 1999
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George IV (1820-1830), Half-Sovereign, 1825 (S 3803). Good very fine (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £140
Claudius (AD 41-54), Plated Denarius, laureate head right, rev. spqr p p obsc in three lines within laurel wreath. About very fine (£150-180)
Germany, Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Rudolf August, Thaler, 1671, Capture of the City of Brunswick (Dav. 6384; KM 513.2). Good fine (£150-200)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereigns (3), Young head, type I, 1853, type II, 1885 S, 1880 [3]. Very fine or better (£150-200)
Iceni, Early uninscribed, Queen Boudicca ?, silver Unit (S 434; VA 790); various English hammered coins (9) [10]. First fine, others fair to fine (£80-120)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereigns (3), Young head, type I, 1882 M, type II, 1876, 1886 M [3]. Very fine or better (£150-200)
Hungary, First world war, ‘ Panzerzug’ large bronze plaque, 1916, armoured train, panzerzug above, wehhachten im felde 1916 below, c. 250 x 212mm; with a similar small badge [2]. Very fine or better (£120-£150)
Victoria, Crown, Old head, 1896 lix (S 3937). Extremely fine or better (£60-80)
Edward VI (1547-1553), Fine silver issue, Halfcrown, 1551, mm. ‘ y’ (SC 35; S 2479). Fine (£100-120)
South Africa, Z.a.r., Ponds (4), 1893 (2), 1895, 1898 [4]. Last has been mounted, fine or better (£150-200)
Victoria (1837-1901), Pennies (3), 1866 (2), 1877 (S 3954), together with a Halfpenny model, copper with brass centre (BMC 2095) [4]. The Pennies extremely fine to uncirculated, the model good fine and scarce (£130-150)
George V, bronze Pennies, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917; Halfpennies, 1911, 1912, 1925 [9]. Extremely fine or better, several with much lustre (£100-120
Official Coronation Medals, 1897, large bronze, small silver, 1902 large silver and large bronze, small silver (2), 1911 large silver and bronze, 1937 large silver, small silver; Jubilee, 1935 large and small silver, Jubilee, 1977 large silver by Spink & Son., other commemorative medals (6), large medals in cases of issue [19]. Generally extremely fine or better (£120-150)
Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, Jubilee 1897, Official gold medals, small size by De Saulles (2) (total approx. wt. 25gms). Both good very fine (£100-150)
William III, Half-Guinea, 1695, with early harp (S 3466). Fine (£100-150)
Anne, Crown, 1708 plumes (SC 45; S 3602). Almost very fine (£80-120)
Medals Related to Aviation, France, Challenge de Gramont, 1927, a uniface octagonal silver award plaque by Louise Ochsé, aviator in cap and visor left, tablet below, named (5e. G.O.A. Avord, Sergent Alfred Verpillot, 1927-1928), 72 x 72mm (cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 166bis; cf. BDW 13, 299). Extremely fine and very rare; in original red inscribed case, base with some damage (£150-200)
George II, Crown, Young head, 1734 roses and plumes (SC 20; S 3686). Fine (£80-100)
George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, first bust [1820-4] (cf. Spink 16, 858). Obverse brockage, minor obverse rim bruises, about very fine, grey tone, with an excellent incuse impression (£60-80)
George III (1760-1820), Half-Sovereigns (6), 1817 (4), 1818, 1820 [6]. Poor (£150-200)
Guernsey, Copper and bronze coins 1830-1959: 8-Doubles (134), 4-Doubles (82), 2-Doubles (54), 1-Double (140), assorted dates [410]. Average very fine, many better (£140-160)
France, Death of Pierre de Coubertin, 1937, a plated bronze plaque by R. Pelletier for Decat, 90 x 53mm. Extremely fine, rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £150
George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrowns (2), 1821, 1823. [2]Better than very fine (£100-120)
George IV, Halfcrowns (2), 1821, 1825 (ESC 631, 642) [2]. The first good extremely fine, the second extremely fine (£140-160)
George IV (1820-1830), Halfcrown, 1825 (S 3809). Almost as struck (£120-150)
Germany, Deaths of the three Counts von Spee, 1914, a cast bronze medal by K. Goetz, facing busts of Heinrich, Maximilian and Otto von Spee above legend, reverse eagle preparing to mark a watery grave with a branch, 103mm (K. 146; BDM VII, 382; Hill 13). Very fine, rare (£70-90)
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Quatrefoil type, Exeter, Isegod, isegod on eax, 1.09gm (N 781; S 1157). Extremely fine, attractive (£100-120)
Hungary, Ferdinand iii, Thaler, 1657, Kremnitz mint (Dav 3198; KM 107). Slight wear to the high points, extremely fine (£80-120)
Miscellaneous, Coins of the world, silver coins (24, including Georgia, 2-Abazi, 1823). Very fine or better (£150-200)
Edward VII, Sovereigns (4), 1905 P, 1907 M, 1908, 1910 S [4]. Generally extremely fine (£160-200)
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Double-Crown, 1649 (S 3210). Has been romoved from a brooch mount on reverse, edge ragged at 5 o’clock, fine (£120-150)
George V (1910-1936), Sovereigns (2), 1925 and 1931, both SA, Half-Sovereigns (3), 1914, 1925 SA, 1926 SA [5]. Very fine or better (£180-220)
George V (1910-1936), Proof Crown 1935, raised edge lettering (SC 105; S 4050). Slight surface marks, otherwise about as struck (£120-150)
James II, Crowns, First bust, 1686, Second bust, 1688 [2]. About fine and fine (£70-100)
William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1689, 1st shield, with 2nd l of gvlielmvs over m (ESC 503A). Slight surface marks on obverse, nearly very fine and rare (£180-200)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Sovereigns (4), 1957, 1967, 1974, 1980 Proof. [4] About as struck (£160-200)
Miscellaneous, Henry VI to commonwealth, hammered silver (17). Several fine (£100-120)
France, Cardinal Richelieu, 1630, a cast bronze medal by J. Warin, bust right in cap, wearing the badge of Saint-Esprit, reverse France in triumphal chariot drawn by four horses, guided by Fame, Victory above, Fortune chained behind, 74mm (Jones, BM 182-3; Kress 575a; cf. Clifford 454; BDM VI, 371). An early aftercast with attractively patinated surfaces, very fine; with integral loop for suspension (£150-200)
Anne (1702-1714), Halfcrowns (2), 1708 plumes, 1710 roses and plumes [2]. Fine to very fine (£80-100)
George I, Crown, 1720/18 (SC 25; S 3639). Fine (£80-120)
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