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Challis, C. E. (ed.), A New History of the Royal Mint, Cambridge (University Press), 1992, 806pp, illustrations throughout. Wrapper torn at bottom of spine, otherwise a near mint copy (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £30
Mck. Clough, T. H., SCBI, Museums in East Anglia, the Morley St. Peter Hoard, Anglo-Saxon - Angevin Coins and later Norman Coins, 189pp, 52 plates, blue cloth. Very fine copy (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £15
Eimer, Christopher, British Commemorative Medals and their Values (1987), 256 pp., 53 plates of illustrations, 2148 catalogue entries. The widely used reference on the subject, now becoming scarce. Minor marks, but otherwise a fine, barely used copy (£40-60)
£40–£60
Eimer, Christopher, British Commemorative Medals and their Values, another copy. A very fine copy (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £50
Einzig, Paul, Primitive Money, in its Ethnological, Historical and Economic Aspects, London, 1947, original green cloth, label on spine, lettered in gilt. A very fine copy, important for the subject and scarce (£20-25)
Hammer Price: £20
Greenhalgh, D., I., Cumulative Index to Spink’s Numismatic Circular, volumes 1 to 100, London (Spink), 1993, 993pp, red cloth, lettered in gilt on spine. A near mint copy, an important research tool (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £55
Kienast, Gunter W., The Medals of Karl Goetz, Artus, 1980, together with the supplement, 1986. Both almost as new, excellent works (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £140
North, J.J.,, English Hammered Coinage Vol. I, 1964 & 1980 Eds., Vo II, 1960 (2) & 1975 Eds., Nickle Coins, The International Nickel Co. of Canada, Ltd., 1930; other Numismatic Books (12) [18]. Generally in good condition (£40-60)
Scargill, Ann Mudie, Medallic History of Napoleon Bonaparte, London, 1820, later full morocco, lettered and decorated in gilt, contrasting red label on spine lettered in gilt, 182pp. A very fine copy, with a fine 19th Century binding (£20-25)
NUMISMATIC BOOKS, Smyth, Capt. W.H., Descriptive Catalogue of A Cabinet of Roman Imperial Large-Brass Medals, 1834, the personal copy of Sir Robert Peel, Bart., the Prime Minister of Great Britain, the fly leaf inscribed to him from the author, 352pp. Has been rebound, very fine copy (£60-80)
£60–£80
COIN CABINETS, A glass fronted, single glazed door mahogany cabinet, comprising of 20 draws, suitable for medals, each with a numbered ivory pull, brass top carrying handle, with lock and key, 27 x 29 x 23cm. Excellent condition (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £210
COIN CABINETS, A mahogany coin cabinet, by Swann, double-doors, fitted 20 trays, double pierced for coins of various sizes, mostly Halfcrown-size and smaller, 240 high x 325 wide x 300mm deep. In sound second-hand condition (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £220
COIN CABINETS, A Coin case by Lindler, fitted four trays, with compartments for coins of Halfcrown or smaller size, handle at front for carrying. Good condition (£20-25)
£20–£25
COIN CABINETS, A well-made modern mahogany double-door coin cabinet, 17.5cm high x 20.7cm wide x 17cm deep, fitted 14 trays, double pierced and with felt roundels, for coins of Shilling-size and smaller, bolt, lock and key. In good second hand condition, with just a few minor marks (£60-80)
COIN CABINETS, A pair of matching modern mahaogany coin cabinets, each approx. 10cm high x 19cm wide 28.5cm deep, with sliding panel doors, fitted six trays with felt trays, double pierced for coins of various sizes [2]; a modern home-made coin cabinet, in pine, stained dark brown on outside, 15cm high x 32mm x 28mm deep, fitted 6 trays with felt roundels, pierced for coins of various sizes, brass carrying handles, lock and key. In good second hand condition (£40-50)
£40–£50
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