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17 November 1999
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Germany, Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm II, Jubilee 1822, silvered bronze medal, 42mm., Golden Jubilee Shooting Festival, Frankfurt, 1912, an octagonal silver plaque by K. Korschann, bust of Prince Henry of Prussia right, reverse view of Frankfurt above, eagle on target below, 42 x 31mm; Switzerland, Shooting Festival, Lugano, 1883, a white metal medal by E. Durussel, head of Liberty left, reverse standing figures, 48mm., first about very fine, second about extremely fine Kirche, c.1920, a...
£20–£30
Charles II (1649-1685), Charles ii, Dollar, 1682 (SCSI 80). Fair, rare (£120-140)
£120–£140
South Africa, Durban and Coast Society of Agriculture and Industry, 1905, silver, 40 mm., Royal Arms and supporters, together with two running horses below, being the badge of Natal, reverse six-line engraved inscription within wreath. Good very fine and scarce (£40-60)
£40–£60
George III (1760-1820), Bank of Ireland, Dollar, 1804 (SC 25). About very fine, but fabric of curious texture and perhaps silvered (£100-120)
£100–£120
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Groat, 1839 (ESC 1932; SC 30; S 3913). Good extremely fine, toned (£20-30)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Groat, 1842 (ESC 1936; SC 55; S 3913) [2]. Extremely fine and good very fine (£20-30)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Groat, 1844 (ESC 1939; SC 80; S 3913). Almost extremely fine, toned (£20-30)
Austria, Mozart, silver medal by Lauer, mounted on a marble base, undated, medal 50mm (cf. Niggl 1400-1). Very fine to extremely fine (£30-50)
£30–£50
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Groat, 1847 (over 8 over 6), 4 of date misaligned (ESC 1942-R4; SC 110). Good very fine, cleaned, overdate clear, extremely rare in any grade (£150-200)
£150–£200
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Groat, 1847/8/6 ?the 7 is over an 8, and this seems to be over another digitunder this, either an 8 or a 6 (ESC--; SC--; S--).Lightly cleaned, almost extremely fine, unrecorded and excessively rare (£100-150)
£100–£150
Belgium, Exposition Universelle, Anvers,1894, Juror’s badge, Æ gilt and enamel, by Ent van Landeghem, Somers, Anvers, 32mm. Good very fine, scarce (£50-70)
£50–£70
Anglo-Gallic, Anglo-Gallic, Richard I, Denier of Poitou, obverse cross, ricardvs rex, reverse pictaviensis in three lines (Elias 8). Very fine, a liitle double struck (£50-70)
Australia, Edward VII, Threepence, 1910; George V, Shillings (2), 1912, 1925; together with other Australian silver coins, 1910-54 (14) [17]. First and third practically mint state and with attractive light olive-grey tone, second very fine and toned, remainder fine and better (£70-100)
£70–£100
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Groat, 1888, an impaired Proof (ESC 1956-R 4). A few surface marks, has been lightly cleaned at some time, now with a blue/greytone, extremely rare (£150-200)
Colombia, Centenary of the battle of pichincha, Æ medal, 1922, by L. Casadio, soldier on horseback, reverse allegorical scene, 77mm. Good very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
France, Centenary of the Battle of Pinchacha, 1922, large Æ medal by L. Casadio, struck in France, 80mm. Extremely fine (£50-70)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Threepence, 1845 (ESC 2055; SC 40). Graze on cheek noticeable on close inspection, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, pleasing light olive tone (£50-70)
Corsica, “Sampiero Corso” (1498 -1567), yellow brass medal, 1948 (?), by J. de Gislain, 68mm. Very fine to extremely fine, rare (£50-70)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Threepences, 1859, 1870, 1873; Fourpence, 1838 [4]. Good very fine or better, cleaned (£50-70)
Austria, Franz Joseph i, 4-Ducats, 1907. Creased from a mount otherwise good very fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
France, Ctr. Molé, uniface yellow Æ portrait medal, 1840, by Valentin Maurice Borrel, 166mm. Good very fine (£40-60)
Austria, Republic, Proof set 1968, 9 pcs. (KM PS11), together with assorted other coins in silver (14) and base metal (69) [92]. The proofs mint state, the others mostly very fine or better (£50-70)
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 (£80-100)
France, “Les Amours de Poseidon”, small 19th Century bronzed electrotype decorative dish, unsigned, 148mm, attachment at back for suspension. About extremely fine (£50-70)
British West Africa, Coins in silver (11): 2-Shillings (1), 1-Shilling (4), 6-Pence (1), 3-Pence (5), and base metal (147): 2-Shillings (4), 1-Shilling (6), 6-Pence (6), 3-Pence (9), 1-Penny (41), 1/2-Penny (3), 1/10-Penny (78) [158]. Average very fine, a few better (£160-180)
£160–£180
Victoria (1837-1901), Copper Penny, 1858 WW, large date (SC 185). Toned extremely fine or a little better, small patches of discolouration on t of victoria and elsewhere, slightly scuffed (£40-50)
France, “L’Autel de l’Amour”, silvered Æ 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 (£120-150)
£120–£150
France, “Lion”, large uniface cast bronze medallion, unsigned, lion walking left, 160mm. Extremely fine (£50-70)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Bronze Pennies (2), 1881H, 1882/1H (12+M); George V, Pennies (3), 1913 (F 175); Elizabeth II, mis-struck 2p 1981, on a Cu-Ni (5p?) flan [6]. First and last extremely fine, others fair (£80-100)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Copper Halfpenny, 1843 (SC 40). Toned, almost extremely fine, tiny spot of verdigris below truncation and with a few surface marks, an elusive date, virtually as rare as the 1856 (£100-150)
Ceylon, Coins in silver (30) and base metal (49), assorted dates [79]. Average fine, a few better (£120-140)
France, Societé Nationale Des Sciences et Arts Industriels (Paris), 1886, silver Prize Medal, signed monogram CP or GP (?), 63mm, in original box. Extremely fine (£50-70)
Ceylon, Assorted coins in silver (32) and base metal (49) [81]. Average fine, a few better (£120-140)
France, Societé Nautique de la Marne, Paris, prize medal in maillechort, by F. Vernon, figure rowing in a river, engraved “Joinville10 Juin 1888 8 rameurs 1er prix”, reverses arms and legend, 55mm. Good very fine but cleaned and with some marks to rim (£30-35)
£30–£35
Ceylon, George III, Dump coinage, Twelfth-Rixdollars (2), 1801, 1803; Twentyfourth-Rixdollars (3), 1801, 1802, 1815; Fortyeighth-Rixdollars (2), 1803, 1813. [7]. Fair to fine (£30-40)
France, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1889, Juror’s lapel badge, AR gilt and enamel, 35mm (see B & B [1992], 4, for a similar badge dated 1878). Extremely fine and rare (£60-80)
£60–£80
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Copper Half-Farthing, 1851 (SC 40). Some marks to head and field otherwise extremely fine or better, toned to a medium chocolate with strong traces of original red to margins and elsewhere, rare (£40-60).
James I (1603-1625), Sixth Bust, Shilling, mm. lis (S 2668). A full coin, better than very fine, attractive (£300-400)
£300–£400
Dutch Ceylon, Assorted copper coins: ‘Wreath’ series, Stuivers (3), 1/2-Stuiver (1), 1/4-Stuiver(1); Colombo, Stuivers (6); Galle, 2-Stuivers (1), Stuiver (1); Trincomalee, Stuiver (1) [14]. Fair to very fine (£120-140)
France, Jacques J-M de Morgan, Director General of Egyptian Antiquities, 1905, uniface cast Æ portrait plaquette by S. E. Vernier, 91 x 62mm (Gaz. Num. 1901, p. 224, 197). Good very fine, rare (£50-70)
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