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IRISH, SCOTTISH, CHANNEL ISLES & ISLE OF MAN COINS Guernsey, Caves de Bordeaux, brass checks (McC C11G i, C14 G i, C 14G vi) [4]. Fine or better, but one with much verdigris (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £50
John, Penny, Dublin, Robert, ROBERD ON DIVE, 0.66gm (S 6228); Edward I, Second Coinage, Penny, Dublin, class IVa, 0.78gm (S 6251) [2]. Fine and better, both toned (£30-40)
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, British and French commemorative and prize medals, in silver (7), base metal (5), 19th and 20th Century issues. Mostly very fine or better (£40-50)
France, Rhinocéros Noir, 1936, a uniface bronze plaque by M. Thénot, rhinoceros stood right on rock, 75 x 52mm (CGMP p.374; v.Keymeulen 540; cf. BDW 9, 781). Very fine; loosely set into a plated metal frame (£30-40)
Masonic Medals, A Group of Three awarded to W. Bro. F.M. Roberts, Past Masters Jewel, Paddington Rifles Lodge 2807, silver gilt and enamel, 52nd WM 1952, Chapter Jewel, E. Comp. 34th MEZ 1962, silver gilt and enamel, Peace Celebration Jewel [3]. Extremely fine (£70-100)
A COLLECTION OF CITY OF LONDON MEDALS, Blackfriars bridge and holborn valley viaduct opened, 1869, a bronze medal by G.G. Adams, coronetted bust of Victoria left, reverse City shield dividing views of both bridges, figures of Londinia and Britannia at sides, 76mm (BHM 2906; E 1604; Welch 11), in original gilt-blocked case. Has been gilt, practically as struck (£60-80)
France, Æ Prize medal, undated, by Delannoy, head of Fame facing left, reverse oak and laurel wreath, centre plain, 50mm, in Paris Mint box. Extremely fine and a strong Art Deco design, evidence of light cleaning (£20-30)
A COLLECTION OF 1851 GREAT EXHIBITION MEDALS, Exhibitor’s Medals, 1851 (3), in bronze, by W. Wyon, similar, edge inscribed (United Kingdom, Class 8, No.186; Class 10, No.402; Class 14, No.73), all 44mm (BHM 2463; E 1462) [3]. First very fine but reverse partly stained, second fine, last extremely fine; first in original maroon case of issue (£30-40)
France, Return of the King to Paris, 1789, bronze medal by B. Duvivier, bust right, reverse Royal Family arriving at the Tuileries, 53mm (Hennin, p.8, 63). Very fine to extremely fine (£60-80)
WORLD ART MEDALS Italy, Vittorio Emanuele ii, King of Italy (1861-1878), bois durci portrait medallion, c. 1865, 112mm. Extremely fine (£60-80)
BRITISH TOKENS Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous copper trade tokens (11), 18th Century (10), 19th Century (1) [11]. Two extremely fine, others fine and better (£20-25)
WORLD ART MEDALS Italy: Vatican, Pius ix (1848-1878), French bronze memorial medal, 1878, by Alphée Dubois, standing figurer of Pope, reverse St. Michael and Lucifer, Paris Mint privy mark bee (1860-1880) on edge, 73mm. About extremely fine (£20-25)
CELTIC COINS Early Uninscribed Coinage, British O, gold Quarter Stater, so-called ‘Geometric’ type, unintelligible patterns both sides, 1.46gms (BMC 410; VA 143; S 46). Very fine (£70-100)
WORLD ART MEDALS United States of America, World’s Fair, Chicago, 1892, a souvenir leather purse with rectangular metal opening, WORLD’S FAIR CHICAGO, emblems around, 70 x 50mm.Very fine, interesting (£50-70)
WORLD ART MEDALS United States of America, Universal Exposition, St Louis, 1904, a bronze medal by A.A. Weinman, two standing figures, reverse eagle with wings outstretched standing on tablet, two dolphins below, 64mm (Baxter 111; BDM VI, 428). Good very fine; in original red fitted case (£40-60)
WORLD HISTORICAL MEDALS France, Société de Protection pour les enfants employes dans les manufactures, founded 1866, silver award by Alphée Dubois, named on reverse ‘a mr gasnier (henri) 1886’, 45mm. Extremely fine, deeply toned, rare (£30-40)
WORLD ART MEDALS United States of America, Argonne, 1918, a uniface concave oval plaque, American eagle holds German helmet in its claws, 118 x 68mm. A hand-finished work, extremely fine with attractive red-brown patina (£40-50)
WORLD ART MEDALS United States of America, Martin Luther King, 1969, a bronze medal by M. Courbier, three-quarter bust left, reverse hand, PRIX NOBEL, etc, 68mm (CGMP p.465; cf. Simmons FPL 11, 341). Extremely fine (£40-60)
Medals Related to Motoring & Motor Sport, Saint Christophe, c.1935, a uniface plated badge, unsigned, for the Industrie Agricole Nord Africaine, in red and yellow enamel, St Christopher, 62mm. Good very fine, rare; with loops for attachment (£60-80)
BRITISH COINS Edward I 1272 - 1307, Berwick, Pennies (2), Class I, reading hyd, fine, and Class IIc (N 2075), almost very fine, very rare, bust perhaps imitative [2] (£30-50)
WORLD COINS British Honduras, Victoria, 25-Cents (2), 1894, 1895, very fine and fine, and Cent, 1888, almost extremely fine (dull), and George V, cupro-nickel, 5-Cents, 1909, good very fine [4] (£60-80)
WORLD COINS Egypt, British Protectorate, assorted silver coins [36]. Mostly fine to very fine (£60-80)
WORLD COINS France, Charles x (1824-1830), Silver 5-Francs, 1827-T, Nantes (KM 189b.13). Extremely fine (£60-80)
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrown, Gp.II, mm. harp, 11.55gms (N 2207; S 2769); together with other hammered silver, James I to Charles II (4) [5]. Some fine (£35-45)
Hammer Price: £55
WORLD COINS Italy: Papal States, Innocent XII, Twelfth-Ecu, 1692, Avignon, bust right, reverse monogram (Berman 2327). Fine, very rare (£50-60)
NUMISMATIC BOOKS, Grove, Frank R., Medals of Mexico, vol. I - Medals of the Spanish Kings, second edition, Ontario, California, 1976; vol. II, 1821-1971, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, 1972. First a little worn at extremities, second with spine and cover stained, both internally clean (£20-30)
Spain, United Provinces, Friesland, Silver Liondaalder, 1612 (Del 852). Very fine and rare (£50-60)
France, Aviculture, 1900, a plated bronze medal (or cliché) by A. Rivet, farmworkers gathering in the harvest, 68mm (BDM V, 136-7). Extremely fine; attractively mounted by Le Médaillier on velvet-lined stand above an ornate plaque, this named ‘L’École Nle. d’Agriculture de Montpellier, à Mr de Peyerimhoff, Avril 1904’ (£40-60)
BRITISH BANKNOTES Provincial, Cardigan, 18--, 1-Guinea unissued, together with Wensleydale Bank unissued Sight Bill for £10 and modern 'pull ' of a Wimborne, Poole & Dorset £1 [3]. Extremely fine to uncirculated (£40-50)
Asia Minor, Lydia, Tralleis, after 133 BC, Cistophoric Tetradrachm, serpent in basket, rev. bowcase and serpent, monogram above, 12.7gm (Sear 4745 ff). Very fine (£65-75)
France, Nancy, Fete Federale de la Victoire, 1919, AR plaquette, 52 x 82mm, first issued by G. Saulo in 1914. Very fine to extremely fine, rare (£40-60)
Seleucid Kings, Seleucus I, Nikator (312-280 BC), Tetradrachm, Seleucia-on-the-Tigris mint, head of Herakles, rev. Zeus seated left, 17.2gm (Houghton CSE 945; Sear 6829 var). About very fine (£80-100)
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Henry viii, silver counter, perhaps by Simon de Passe, 25mm. About very fine (£20-30)
BRITISH COINS Edward VII 1901 - 1910, Florins (2), 1903, 1909 (ESC 921, 927; SC 15, 45). First coin with a few very light surface marks, edge bruise at 12 o’clock, extremely fine, toned, second very fine (£60-80)
France, F. Boucher, 1928, a uniface cast bronze portrait medal by P. Turin, bust right, 112mm (Benezit –). Extremely fine, nicely patinated (£60-80)
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, Opening of London Bridge, 1831, bronze medal by B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, 51mm (BHM 1544). Extremely fine
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, Poultry Society, silver medals (2), one unnamed, other to Mrs M. Y. Barlow, Prestwich Show 1911, for a Rhode Island Red, 38mm, both cased. Extremely fine, both cleaned (£40-45)
IRISH, SCOTTISH, CHANNEL ISLES & ISLE OF MAN COINS Guernsey, Caves de Bordeaux, brass checks (McC C11G i [2] ii, iii, v) [5]. Fine or better, but third with much verdigris (£50-60)
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, Harrogate, 1936, a silver and enamel Freeman’s badge, arms of the borough of Harrogate in red, white and blue enamel, back inscribed (Presented by Mrs David Simpson to perpetuate the memory of Harrogate’s first Freeman, Alderman David Simpson, JP, Mayor of Harrogate 1895/6, 1901/2, 1922/23, 1923/24); with Freeman of Harrogate bar, named (To Alderman Richard Annakin, JP), hallmarked JD&S, Birmingham 1936, 80 x 44mm. Extremely fine, attractive (£40-50)
Masonic Medals, Burma, a good quality Treasurer’s Jewel in copper gilt and enamel by Spencer, with loops and suspender and ribbon, probably c. 1920-1930, in original case. Extremely fine, case somewhat worn (£40-50)
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