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17 November 1999
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Opening of the Forth Bridge, 1890, bronze medal by Lauer, view of bridge, reverse legend in twelve lines, 65mm (BHM 3399; Eim. 1754; Swan 154). Good extremely fine, rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £130
William IV 1830 - 7, Sixpences (3), 1831, 1834, 1835 [3]. Extremely fine to about as struck (£70-100)
Lafaurie, Lafaurie, Jean and Prieur, Pierre, Les Monnaies des Rois de France, vol. 1, Hugues Capet a Louis XII, Paris, 1951, 143pp, 30 plates, vol. 2, François I a Henry IV, Paris, 1956, 165pp, 61 plates, some figures in text, card covers as issued [2]. Internally cleaned, pages largely uncut, important (£40-50)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Crown, 1845 viii, star stops on edge (ESC 282A; SC 25; S 3882). Some surface marks, about extremely fine (£120-150)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Halfcrown, 1887, type A5 (ESC 717; SC 285). A little scuffed, cleaned, otherwise better than extremely fine, with detail crisp and prooflike brilliance to fields both sides (£100-120)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Shillings (2), 1841, 1842, type A3 (S 3904) [2]. Extremely fine or better (£60-80)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Elizabeth i, First Issue,1558, Groat, legend ends REGIN. (S 6504; DF 244; SCSI 5). Good surfaces, excellent portrait. good fine (£100-120)
Titus (AD 79-81), Denarius, 79, Rome, laureate head right, rev. tr p ix imp xv cos viii, wreath on two curule chairs (RIC 25a; C 318). Toned, good very fine (£90-110)
France, Jean-Baptiste Kleber (1753-1800), a large uniface cast AE portrait medal by David d’Angers . 1831 (Paris Exhib. cat. —; BDM I, 527; BDW 2 [1993], 304). A good cast, very fine to extremely fine (£150-180)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Sixpences (3), 1838, 1839, 1840, type A1 (S 3908) [3]. Extremely fine (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £120
India, Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway Volunteers, 1904-05, silver medal, 44 mm., a vignette with the porterage of goods and, beyond, a steam-train crossing a viaduct; around, an array of flags and military trophies, reverse engraved inscription within wreath, suspension bar above, engraved 1904-05. Nearly extremely fine and rare (£80-120)
Scotland, Glasgow ?, Mexico, 1788 IJ, 8-Reales, countermarked with "P ATHERTON/& Co" on two straight lines. The host coin good very fine, countermark scratched very fine (£60-80)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Sixpences (3), 1864 die 23, 1865 die 3, 1866 die 46, type A2 (S 3909) [3]. Extremely fine (£70-100)
Miscellaneous, Sesterii (5) of Faustina II, Severus Alexander, Maximus, Philip I and Trajan Decius; Dupondii and Asses (3) [8]. Fine (£100-120)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Groat, 1851 (ESC 1957-R; SC 125). Obverse extremely fine, slightly weak, reverse good extremely fine, cleaned, an extremely rare date and very elusive in all grades (£150-200)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Groat, 1852 (ESC 1948-R 3; SC 130; S 3913). Very fine, has been cleaned, extremely rare (£100-120)
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty Period (1361-69), Groat, London, single annulet stops/double saltire stops (N 1250; SC 60; S 1616). Fine to very fine, some adjustment marks, small split to rim (obverse c. 12 o’clock), rare variety (£50-60)
Canada, George v, Ten-Dollars, 1912. Scratched before bust, surface marks in the field, very fine (£120-150)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Bronze Halfpennies (2), 1875 H and 1876 H (S 3956) [2]. Both extremely fine or better, with some original lustre (£50-70)
France, “Le Nid”, a charming silver Art Nouveau Plaquette, by Daniel-Dupuis, inscribed and dated ‘Neris 1909’ on reverse, 37 x 66mm, in leather case (PBE 319; CGMP III, 175; see DNW 39 [1999] 510-Æ). Extremely fine (£50-70)
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1672 v. qvarto (ESC 45; SC 190; S 3358). Edge flaw at 8 o’clock, about very fine (£120-150)
France, Amour Immuable, a charming silver Art Nouveau plaquette by Baudichon, an elderly man and woman in antique dress resting and contemplating a road ahead, reverse very young girl picking apples from a tree, 73 x 67mm, top curved (CGMP III, 23 ). Extremely fine (£80-100)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Shillings (6), 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892 [6]. Extremely fine or better (£50-70)
Portugal, Maria i, 6,400-Reis, 1791-R, has been pierced at 12 o’clock, fine; together with 5 bronze coins of Portugal, fair to fine (£60-80)
William III (1694-1702), Shillings (2), 1697, first bust and third bust variety (ESC 1091, 1108) [2]. Good very fine or better (£70-100)
South Africa, Z.A.R., Ponds (3), 1897, 1898 (2) [3]. Fair to very fine, one gilt (£100-120)
France, Mines De Lens “Reconstitution”, silver commemorative plaquette, 1929, by Oscar Roty, miner with pick-axe at coal face, reverse Lens mine, 47 x 67mm, cased (PBE 877; BDW 5 [1994], 20; Florange [1904] 52). Extremely fine, rare (£70-90)
Edward VII 1901 - 1910, Halfcrowns (2), 1907, 1909 [2]. First extremely fine and practically as struck with light olive tone, second about extremely fine but with knock to king’s cheek (£70-90)
Vietnam, Kim-Thanh, a uniface gold strip, c. 1950, embossed kim-thanh, saigon-hongkong hanoi-pnompenh or pur, 100 x 38mm, 12.25gms. A little crimped, very fine (£100-120)
Edward VII 1901 - 1910, Shillings (6), 1902 (3, 2 currency, 1 Matt Proof), 1906, 1909, 1910 [6]. Generally extremely fine, except 1909, which is scuffed (£60-80)
George II (1727-1760), Shilling, 1739 roses (ESC 1201; SC 75; S 3701). Good extremely fine, toned (£40-60)
A group of medals, badges and buttons relating to motorcycling, and won and presented in 1912-13, all in Æ, except two finely made and most attractive, silver and enamel lapel buttons for the Liverpool Autocycle Club [8]. Generally very fine and better, the last scarce (£50-70)
George III (1760-1820), Crown, 1819 lix (ESC 215; SC 220; S 3787). Has been lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise almost extremely fine (£70-100)
George III (1760-1820), Halfcrown, 1817, large head (ESC 616; SC 50; S 3788). Extremely fine, toned (£150-200)
George III (1760-1820), Cartwheel Penny, 1797 (SC 5). With a few tiny spots of discolouration, otherwise almost as struck, toned but retaining much lustre, an attractive coin and rare in this state (£100-150)
George IV (1820-1830), Sovereign, 1821 (SC 5; S 3800). Has been cleaned, better than very fine (£100-150)
George IV 1820 - 30, Shilling, 1824 (ESC 1251; SC 25; S 3811). Good extremely fine, toned, choice (£70-100)
William IV 1830 - 7, Penny, 1831 (S 3845). Edge knock at 8 o’clock, about extremely fine (£40-50)
Victoria 1837 - 1901, Half-Sovereign, 1849 (SC 70). Slightly scuffed, about extremely fine, very scarce (£100-150)
Phoenicia, Phoenicia, Arados, Tetradrachm, turreted bust of Tyche right, rev. Nike standing left holding palm, date in field (61/60 BC) (BMC 288); together with Seleucid Kings, Alexander II Zebina (128-123 BC), Tetradrachm, head of Alexander right, rev. Zeus seated left, 16.5gm (BMC 4, S. 715); Philip Philadelphos (93-83 BC), Tetradrachm, diademed head of Philip right, rev. Zeus seated holding Nike and sceptre, 14.5gm (cf. S 7214) [3]. Fine to very fine (£160-180)
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