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Antoninus Pius (138-161), Sestertii (3), revs. temple (Ric 1061), Libertas (RIC 928) and Minerva (RIC 779); Faustina Senior, Sestertius, rev. empress with torches (RIC 1120); Faustina Junior, Sestertius, rev. Juno (RIC 1645) [5]. About fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
BRITISH COINS James II, Half-Guinea, 1686 (SC 5). Good very fine, attractive (£500-600)
£500–£600
Vietnam, Kim-Thanh, a uniface gold strip, c. 1930, embossed kim-thanh, saigon-hongkong hanoi-pnompenh or pur, 100 x 38mm, 12.25gms. A little crimped, very fine (£200-300)
£200–£300
CELTIC COINS Gallo-Belgic Issues, Defaced type, gold Quarter-Stater (M 6; CCB 35). Fair (£100-120)
Austria, Mozart, silver medal by Lauer, mounted on a marble base, undated, medal 50mm (cf. Niggl 1400-1). Very fine to extremely fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1689, First busts, Second shield, caul only frosted, no pearls (ESC 510b; SC 30). Very fine or better, toned (£100-120)
15th Century, Henry vii, Groat Size; Early portrait type, crudely inscribed, obverse mitred bust facing without crozier, flanked by S-N (S retrograde) for Sanctus Nicholas, legend +sancte.nicholae.ora.pro.nob. reverse Groat design, ecce.nova. facio.omnia, (inner) ave.rex.gratis. Good very fine and very rare in this state (£100-120)
15th Century, Henry viii, Groat Size (2); Late portrait type, neatly inscibed, obverse mitred bust with crozier, flanked by S-N., legend, ora.pro. nobis. B: ate. nicholae.epi. reverse Groat design, sncte. Nicholae. ora, (inner) pro. nobis. ang (Rigold, class Ib) [2]. First good fine and rare, second with cruder lettering in extremely poor state, but just discernable, both corroded (£50-60)
£50–£60
Elizabeth II (1952-, Maundy sets, 1956, 1963 [8]. Brilliant mint state (£90-100)
£90–£100
15th Century, Henry viii, Groat Size (3), similar to last, but obverse legend pie.nicholae.ora.pro.rob. reverse, without crozier vos.vocastis.me.ecce.ad, (inner) ave.rex.gentis (Rigold, class Ic) [3]. First slightly creased, otherwise very fine, second fine and clipped, third fair with cancellation cut-out in flan ? First two struck from the same dies, all exhibiting surface corrosion (£70-80)
£70–£80
Elizabeth II (1952-, Maundy sets, 1964, 1966 [8]. Brilliant mint state (£90-100)
Henry viii, Groat Size (2); Mitre type, obverse mitre and crozier flanked by S-N, legends detrited except reverse, (inner) ora in one quarter; together with a late mitred bust type with annulets around bust and strokes for legends [2]. Both corroded, otherwise good fine and rare, second clipped (£40-50)
£40–£50
Elizabeth II (1952-, Maundy set, 1999 [4]. Brilliant mint state (£80-100)
£80–£100
WORLD ART MEDALS Egypt, Visit of King Fuad to Belgium, 1927, bronze medal by Vernier, bust right, reverse sphinx and Belgian lion, 74mm. Some slight discolouration, otherwise extremely fine (£90-100)
Miscellaneous 16th Century, 16TH CENTURY & LATER, lead tokens, mostly uniface, mostly with letter in field [143]. Many fine, some better (£110-130)
£110–£130
Miscellaneous, British Empire and Commonwealth and some foreign coins (97), including BWA, Penny, 1912, mint state, Cyprus, Piastre, 1879, and New Zealand token, Kirkaldie and Stains, Wellington, both very fine; and banknotes (12) [109]. Coins in varied state, but some very fine or better, the banknotes poor (£40-50)
Miscellaneous, Coins of the world, etc., many of recent date [Lot]. Varied state (£40-50)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Jean Paul Marat (1743-1793), bronze cast uniface medal, medallist’s signature AC monogram, bust half right, draped with a loosely tied cravat and wearing a head scarf tied behind, 68mm. Good very fine, a sharp cast with a light brown patina (£60-80)
£60–£80
Miscellaneous, Coins of the world (32). Varied state (£20-25)
£20–£25
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Ctr. Molé, uniface yellow bronze portrait medal, 1840, by Valentin Maurice Borrel, 166mm. Good very fine (£60-80)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Armand Barbes, uniface portrait medal in iron, 1844, by David d’Angers,160mm (cf. David d’Angers, exhibt. cat, Paris, 1966, p. 126, 158). Extremely fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
Miscellaneous, James i to elizabeth ii, Halfpennies (74) and Farthings (79), including a William and Mary Tin Farthing [153]. Varied state (£150-170)
£150–£170
BRITISH TOKENS Durham 18th Century, County Durham, Halfpence (2), South Shields, issuer uncertain, 1794; Stockton-on-Tees, [Thomas] King[s]ton,, 1794 (DH 4, 9) [2]. Both about extremely fine, second struck from rusted dies with usual flaws around face of bust and weakness below p of publico; of the highest rarity with this edge (£200-250)
£200–£250
CELTIC COINS Atrebates and Regni, Tincomarus, Minim, obverse geometric pattern, reverse bull to right, 0.2 gms (CCB 383.5; S 91; BMC 946 ff.). Fine, extremely rare (£60-80)
Miscellaneous, Charles ii to Victoria, miscellaneous copper and bronze coins and a few tokens (89). Fair to fine, some better (£100-120)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Napoleon iii, bois durci medallion, c. 1855, signed with a wing under the head, 114mm, with loop for suspension. Extremely fine (£70-90)
£70–£90
Albania, Republic, Amet Bey Zogu, gold 20 Franga Ar, 1926 Rome (KM 10). Extremely fine (£80-100)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Napoleon III, uniface bois durci portrait medal set in a frame, with ring at back for suspension. Inner rim of frame damaged, otherwise extremely fine (£80-100)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, “Les Amours de Poseidon”, small 19th Century bronzed electrotype decorative dish, unsigned, 148mm, attachment at back for suspension, 148mm. About extremely fine (£70-90)
BRITISH COINS William III, Halfcrown, 1697, large shields, ordinary harp (SC 125; S 2741). Has been cleaned, possibly ex sea salvage, about very fine (£30-50)
£30–£50
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Trade, Art & Industry, large uniface French decorative cast bronze plaque by Hingres, c. 1870, nine cherubs engaging in various industrial pursuits, 255 x 88mm. Extremely fine, an extremely good quality cast with a light brown patina (£180-220)
£180–£220
WORLD ART MEDALS France, “L’Autel de l’Amour”, silvered bronze decorative cast oval plaque after Clodion, c. 1870, young male child held by his mother standing facing a statue of Cupid on a column, 268 x 207mm. Good very fine, somewhat discoloured (£170-190)
£170–£190
France, Fontenay Sous-Bois (Seine) 28 Juillet 1878, silver gilt presentation medal, by Blondelet, head of France right, reverse engraved in centre ‘La Francais Ste. de Gymnastique à E. Henry President souvenir d’amité’, set within an elaborate laurel wreath border, ring for suspension, and blue white and red ribbon, 50mm. Very fine to extremely fine (£50-70)
BRITISH TOKENS 19th Century, William till, Penny and Halfpenny size advertising tokens, 1834; other advertising tickets, etc. (25), generally related to minting, including Royal Mint plastic vouchers for 50p, 10p, 5p, 2p, 1p and 1/2p [27]. Varied state (£40-60)
£40–£60
WORLD ART MEDALS France, “Lion”, large uniface cast bronze medallion, unsigned, lion walking left, 160mm. Extremely fine (£70-90)
France, Uniface 19th century decorative cast bronze plaquette, c. 1880, griffons, cherubs, floral decoration, etc., perhaps intended to decorate furniture, 433 x 62mm. Extremely fine (£170-200)
£170–£200
BRITISH COINS Miscellaneous, George v and George vi, Halfcrowns, 1928 (4), 1929 (3), 1931 (9), 1932 (2) (scarce), 1935, 1936, 1938 (scarce), 1939, 1945, 1946, 1950; Florins, 1929, 1935, 1939 (2), 1942 (2), 1944, 1945, 1946 (2), Shillings, 1937 S, 1942 E, 1944 E (2); Sixpences, 1937 [40]. Some very fine, mostly extremely fine or better (£80-100)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Scenes Animalières, four small uniface bronze plaquettes, c. 1885-1890, signed RL (Raoul Larche) in monogram ( 2), and 38 x 35mm (2), mounted on felt covered board (cf. Pierre Kjellberg, Les Bronzes du XIX, p. 407 & 83) [4]. Extremely fine, very rare (£80-100)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Mr Duhem, large electrotype bronze portrait medallion by H. Lefebvre, signed ‘A mon ami Duhem — Lefebvre 1885’, 190mm. Extremely fine (£70-90)
William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, Second bust, 1697 (SC 240; ESC 1564). Bust smoothed and covered in hair scratches, otherwise fine, rare (£80-100)
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