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BRITISH COINS Miscellaneous, George vi and Elizabeth ii, coins (97) in cupro-nickel, nickel-brass and bronze. Generally extremely fine or better (£40-50)
£40–£50
BRITISH COINS Miscellaneous, A collection of modern coins, mostly British base metal contained in two plastic cabinets, and a few in 2 Whitman folders, together with an official small size silver Jubilee medal of 1935 [Lot]. Mostly extremely fine (£100-150)
£100–£150
19th Century, Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire, Leighton Buzzard, W. Manley, 1851 (UFS 1990); Berkshire, Newwbury, Roake, 1839 (UFS 3710) [2]. First very fine and scarce, second good fine (£10-15)
£10–£15
BRITISH COINS William III, Sixpence, Third bust, 1698, plumes in angles (SC 310; ESC 1575). Good fine, scarce (£60-80)
£60–£80
19th Century, Norfolk, Norfolk, Norwich, R. Alden, 1847, J. Barnard, 1852, H. Chamberlin Sons & Co., 1847, H. Colman, 1848, Dye’s Coffee & Dining Rooms, Wilson’s 1839; Great Yarmouth, R. Bumpstead, S. Lessy, F. Mayston (UFS 3900, 3920, 3940, 3960, 4000, 4050, 5250, 5260, 5270) [9]. Very fine to extremely fine, UFS 4000 and 5270 scarce (£50-60)
£50–£60
Anne (1702-1714), After Union, Second bust, Five-Guineas, 1711 decimo (SC 35). Some wear to the high points and slight surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine (£3,200-3,500)
£3,200–£3,500
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Concours de pompes, Aubervilliers, 1894, silvered bronze medal by Henri Dubois, Victory holding a laurel spray and crowning with a wreath standing figure of a fireman, reverse legend in centre, wreath of oak and laurel around, with ball and ring for suspension, 50mm. Good very fine, has been cleaned (£35-45)
£35–£45
Trinovantes and Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus, gold Quarter-Stater, t a s c i in wreath, reverse horse galloping right, wheel below, uncertain object above (cf CCB 1694.1; BMC [Hobbs] 1640ff). Very fine (£150-180)
£150–£180
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Société Lyonnaise des Forces Motrices du Rhone, silvered bronze prize plaquette, c. 1895, signed Vermare (but attributed to S. E. Vernier), named on reverse to M. Maroger, 90 x 67mm (PBE 931; cf. Baudey Bricher 1992, no. 20). Very fine, very rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
WORLD ART MEDALS France, La Compagnie Continentale du Gaz, silver plaquette for 25 years of service, by Legastelois, named and dated 1895, 65 x 52mm, with rounded top. Very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
BRITISH COINS Anne, Shilling, 1703 VIGO, stops at date and after br only (SC 20; ESC 1130). Fine to very fine, toned (£60-80)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Franco-Prussian War “Secours aux Blessés, 1899, uniface cast bronze plaque by Prud’homme, 100 x 97mm, with rounded top (cf. Gazette Numis. 1909, p. 236, no. 29). Extremely rare, an important piece relating to Protestantism and the Franco-Prussian War (£90-120)
£90–£120
BRITISH COINS Anne, Shilling, 1707 E, no stops on reverse (ESC 1138A-R4; SC 55; S 3612). About fine, extremely rare (£60-80)
Albania, Italian Occupation, Victor Emanuele III, stainless steel Lek, 1939 (KM 31) (52). Three discoloured, one heavily, others mostly very fine or extremely fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Trinovantes and Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus, Bronze Unit, pellet in centre of star-shaped ornament, verlamio between rays, reverse boar, 1.8 gms (CCB 1808.1; S 247). Obverse fine to very fine, lettering weak, reverse about fine, off-centre, dark patina (£30-40)
Trinovantes and Catuvellauni, Cunobelin, gold Quarter-Stater, a similar coin, 1.2 gms. About extremely fine (£400-500)
£400–£500
BRITISH COINS George I, Halfpenny, 1719, on stops on obverse (SC 30). Fair, bold, but with much porosity (£20-25)
£20–£25
WORLD COINS AND BANKNOTES Australia, GEORGE V, Florin 1913 (L) (KM 27). Nearly extremely fine, scarce thus (£220-250)
£220–£250
George II (1727-1760), Young head, Two-Guineas, 1738 (SC 15). Some surface marks, very fine (£450-550)
£450–£550
Albania, Peoples’ republic, Proof gold 20-Lekë, 1968, death of Prince Skanderbeg, hallmark right of lekë (KM 51.5). Brilliant mint state, scarce (£40-50)
Trinovantes and Catuvellauni, Cunobelin, gold Quarter-Stater, Classic type, corn ear dividing ca mv, reverse horse prancing right, cvno below, 1.2 gms (CCB 2038.1; S 296). About extremely fine, head of horse slightly off-flan, very rare (£400-500)
Australia, GEORGE V, Florin 1917M (KM 27). Reverse edge bruise, good very fine/ nearly extremely fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Uninscribed issues, Stater, in white gold, derived from Westerham Stater, abstract head of Apollo right, reverse disjointed horse left, 4.8 gms (CCB 1235.1; S 365). Very fine (£80-120)
£80–£120
Australia, Elizabeth ii, 10-Cents, 1976, error with plain edge. Fine to very fine (£20-25)
Albania, People’s Republic, zinc 5-Lekë, 1957 (KM 38) (30) and Lek, 1957 (KM 36) (30) [60]. About as struck, but some a little spotty or slightly discoloured (£50-60)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Redemption, silver and bronze medals, 1901, by Georges Dupré, 73mm (cf. CGMP p. 167 & BM Aquis. OP 42, 69 for these medals in a smaller format) [2].Very fine or better, rare in silver (£100-120)
£100–£120
Uninscribed issues, Uninscribed silver Stater, obverse Apollo head right, reverse horse left (CCB 1235 ff). Very fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Australia, Australia, new zealand & s.e. asia, miscellaneous coins, in silver (41) and base metal (93), including Australia Florin and Portuguese India Rupia, 1857 [134]. Varied state (£100-150)
Albania, Peoples’ Republic, zinc 2-Lekë, 1957 (32) [KM 37). Generally practically mint state, but a few discoloured (£20-30)
Albania, People’s Republic, zinc Half-Leku, 1957 (KM 35) (30). Generally about as struck (£30-40)
CELTIC COINS Durotriges, Stater, bronze type, 2.1 gms (CCB 1290; S 371).With quite heavy corrosion, fair (£15-20)
£15–£20
BRITISH COINS George II, Young head, Farthing, 1737. Extremely fine, some lustre, especially on reverse (£100-120)
George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1766, Third bust (SC 30; S 3727). Slight surface marks, good extremely fine with some original brilliance (£500-600)
£500–£600
Belgium, Leopold iii, 5-Francs, 1939, Dutch legend, milled edge; other minor modern Belgian and Dutch coins in silver (1), base metal (11). First two good very fine, others fine or better (£40-50)
Great Britain, Earl of Pembroke, 1562, a cast silver medal by S. van Herwijck, armoured bust right, reverse standing female figure pointing to the temple of Virtue, dragon in foreground, DRACO HIC VER’ VIRTVTV CVSTOS, 45mm, 50.60gm (MI 104/30; E 44). An aftercast of excellent quality, fine or better and very rare; pierced, with loop for suspension (£200-300)
£200–£300
George III (1760-1820), Guinea, Fifth bust, 1798, “Spade” reverse (SC 195; S 3729). Some surface marks otherwise extremely fine (£220-250)
WORLD ART MEDALS France, “L’Infini”, a fine uniface bronze plaquette by P. Lenoir, seated figure of semi-nude young woman, her arm around the shoulder of an adolescent boy leaning on her thighs, both gazing at the sea; legend below “Quelque chose de pur de sacré, de béni/ s’elevait jusqu’à nous du calmé de l’abime/ un vertige aimantait nos coeurs vers l’infini/ nous sentions l’attirance auguste du sublime”, 228 x 195mm, with rounded top (ANS Exhib. NY, cat. p....
£130–£160
WORLD ART MEDALS France, Henri Moissan, bronze portrait plaquette, 1906, by Chaplain, 70 x 57mm. Slightly discoloured, otherwise extremely fine (£20-25)
Canada, George v, Ten-Dollars, 1912. Scratched before bust, surface marks in the field, very fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
WORLD ART MEDALS France, J. Caillaux, silver portrait plaquette by Prud’homme, 1908, 70 x 57mm. Extremely fine, very rare (£150-180)
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