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France, “Lion”, large uniface cast bronze medallion, unsigned, lion walking left, 160mm. Extremely fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £160
BRITISH COINS George I 1714 - 27, Shilling, 1724, roses and plumes (ESC 1181; SC 110). Almost extremely fine (£100-120)
BRITISH BANKNOTES Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (15), various C prefixes (Dugg. B277) [15]. Extremely fine (£160-180)
George III (1760-1820), Pattern Sixpence, 1788, by Droz, obverse GR crowned, reverse Britannia, 22.8mm, edge milled (ESC 1642). Extremely fine (£100-120)
BRITISH COINS George III 1760 - 1820, Pattern Sixpence, 1791, by Droz, obverse GR crowned, reverse Britannia, date in exergue, 21.5mm, edge plain (ESC 1647). Extremely fine (£100-120)
BRITISH COINS George III 1760 - 1820, Bronzed proof Cartwheel Penny, 1797 (late Soho) (BMC 1118). Good extremely fine, a little dusty (£140-160)
BRITISH COINS George V 1910 - 1936, Halfcrown, 1925 (ESC 772; SC 80). Very slight surface marks, good extremely fine, scarce (£150-200)
BRITISH COINS Elizabeth II 1952 -, Fifty-Pence, 1998, struck in bronze, 7.12gms. With some contact marks and scuffing otherwise almost as struck, with full original lustre (£60-80)
George II (1727-1760), George ii, Victories 1759, bronze, 43mm (E 677), fine, together with a Skiing bronze prize medal, 1920, 40mm and an Italian commemorative medal of 1862, 62mm, very fine (£40-60)
A COLLECTION OF CITY OF LONDON MEDALS, Visit of abdul aziz, sultan of turkey, to the City of London, 1867, a bronze medal by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, bust right, reverse Londinia greets figure of Turkey, symbolic buildings behind, 76mm (BHM 2872; E 1591; Welch 10), in original gilt-blocked case. Has been gilt, practically as struck (£120-150)
A COLLECTION OF CITY OF LONDON MEDALS, Visit of Csar Alexandra II of Russia to London, 1874, a bronze medal by C. Wiener, bust left, reverse Londinia welcoming the Csar, Peace standing behind, 77mm (BHM 2981; E 1634; Welch 14), a double-set, in original maroon gilt-blocked case [2]. Both have been gilt, extremely fine and practically as struck (£100-150)
A COLLECTION OF 1851 GREAT EXHIBITION MEDALS, Juror’s Medal, 1851, by W. Wyon and G.G. Adams, in bronze, similar, edge named (Jules Henri Gernaert, Juror Exhibition 1851), 64mm (BHM 2464; E 1459). Spotted and stained, otherwise extremely fine (£30-40)
A COLLECTION OF 1851 GREAT EXHIBITION MEDALS, Prize medal, 1851, by W. and L.C. Wyon, in bronze, similar, edge named (R. Dark, Class XXIX), 77mm (BHM 2462; E 1457). Extremely fine, dark patina; a medal with interesting cricketing associations (£40-60)
James III (1460-1488), Base issue, Groat, Edinburgh, 2.01gms; Main issue, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross fleurée, annulet on inner circle before face, 3.08gms (S 5270, 5287) [2]. Fair to fine, firdt rare (£70-100)
A COLLECTION OF 1851 GREAT EXHIBITION MEDALS, Exhibitor’s Medals, 1851 (7), in bronze, by W. Wyon, similar, edge inscribed (United Kingdom, Class 17, No.158; Class 19, No.197 and Class 30, No.119; Class 19, No.281; Class 19, No.379; Class 20, No.9; Class 20, No.84; Class 30, No.10), all 44mm (BHM 2463; E 1462) [7]. Generally very fine, one or two better; fourth in half of original maroon case of issue (£40-60)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Italy, Olympic Games, Rome, 1960, cast bronze medal for participation, with dark patina, by Greco for Bertoni, Milan, for participation, naked female figure holding Olympic rings and torch, reverse stylised, semi- abstract figure of athlete, giochi della xvii olimpiade roam mcmlx, 54mm. One patch of patina flaked away from edge and with a small scratched area to surface near rim (reverse c. 6 o’clock), otherwis extremely fine (£150-180)
BRITISH COINS Charles II 1660 - 85, Crown, 1682/1 t. qvarto (ESC 65a; SC 305; S 3359). Adjustment marks on reverse, artificial dark tone, good very fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £150
BRITISH COINS Charles II 1660 - 85, Proof Farthing, 1665, in silver, long hair, plain edge, 6. 49gms (BMC 433). Good very fine, toned, rare (£150-180)
France, Le Nid, a charming silver Art Nouveau plaquette by Daniel-Dupois, 65 x 35mm (PBE 321 - bronze). Extremely fine (£100-120)
France, La Peinture, a delightful octagonal silver Art Nouveau plaquette by Charpentier, youth painting, reverse wreath, 52 x 40mm (PBE 154; BDM VII, 177). About extremely fine, lightly cleaned in the past, rare in silver (£150-160)
France, Archeologie, a fine silver plaquette by S.-E. Vernier, naked young woman standing amid an excavation holding aloft a cup, reverse antiquities, 70 x 50mm (PBE 939). Extremely fine, delicately modelled in high relief (£130-140)
BRITISH BANKNOTES Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (6), E06 prefix and £5 (7) E11 prefix (Dugg. B.277) [13]. Extremely fine (£180-200)
George III (1760-1820), Pattern Sixpence, 1787, by Pingo, as the currency issue, with hearts, but with border of of dots each side, plain edge (ESC 1640). Obverse with minor marks, but extremely fine, reverse mint state (£100-120)
George II (1727-1760), George ii, Farthing, 1760 (SC 30). Good extremely fine, with detail strong, toned with traces of original colour (£90-100)
A COLLECTION OF CITY OF LONDON MEDALS, Visit of The King of the Hellenes, 1880, a bronze medal by G.G. Adams, bust left, reverse Londinia welcoming Hellas, Britannia behind, 76mm (BHM 3077; Welch 16; E 1668), in original maroon case of issue. Has been gilt, good extremely fine (£60-80)
Charles I (1625-1649), Fourth coinage, Three Shillings, 1.35gms (S 5592). Very fine, olive toning, attractive and rare (£70-90)
CELTIC COINS Trinovantes and Catuvellauni, Northern Region, Cunobelin, gold Stater, so-called ‘Plastic series’, corn ear dividing CAMV, reverse horse right, pellet and branch above, CVNO below, 5.33gms (BMC 1809; VA 2010; S 286). Obverse weakly struck up, fine, reverse very fine and nicely centred, sharp detail (£200-250)
BRITISH COINS Henry II 1154 - 1189, Penny, Cross and Crosslets (“Tealby”) Coinage, Penny, Class F, Newcastle, Willem, w[illem] [o]n niv, 1.50gms (S 1342). Much flatness to margins as usual, otherwise very fine, with an excellent portrait , rare (£100-120)
BRITISH COINS Edward III 1327 - 77, Pennies (18), various issues, mostly London and Durham mints [18]. Mostly fine, some better (£150-180)
BRITISH COINS Anne 1702 - 1714, Shilling, 1705, roses and plumes (ESC 1136; SC 45). Good very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £140
WORLD COINS Sardinia Italian States, Sardinia, Carlo Alberto (1831-1849), 20-Lire, 1845P, 10-Lire, 1839P (KM 115.1, 114.1) [2]. The first good fine, the second fine (£120-140)
BRITISH COINS George I 1714 - 27, Shilling, 1718, roses and plumes (ESC 1165; SC 20). Almost extremely fine (£100-120)
BRITISH COINS George I 1714 - 27, Shilling, 1721, roses and plumes (ESC 1171; SC 50). Good very fine, no trace of date overpunching (£80-100)
BRITISH COINS George I 1714 - 27, Shilling, 1722, roses and plumes (ESC 1174; SC 70). Extremely fine (£120-150)
BRITISH BANKNOTES Bank of England, J.G. Nairne, £5, 4. January 1916 (Dugg. B.208b).Very fine (£140-160)
BRITISH BANKNOTES Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, £5 (13), various J prefixes (Dugg. B280). Good very fine to extremely fine (£160-180)
BRITISH COINS George III 1760 - 1820, Pattern Sixpence, 1790, by Droz, obverse GR crowned, reverse Britannia, 21.5mm, edge plain (ESC 1645). Extremely fine (£100-120)
France, Etude, a charming silver medal by Blanche-Adèle Moria, young woman, hair in a plait, reading, reverse foliage, landscape in distance, engraved “Ville de Choisy-le-roi Inaugaration du 6 juillet 1913 Mr de la Bédollière” on panel below, 70 x 40mm, in original case, lettered in gilt on lid (cf. CGMP 265. Extremely fine (£90-100)
WORLD COINS Miscellaneous, Coins of the World, 18th to 20th Century issues, mostly Æ, but some silver (428). Fair to fine, some better (£150-200)
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, “Oddfellows”, a silver engraved Jewel, the glazed centre set with a gilt Phoenix, the ribbon with ornate suspender and clasp in the form of clasping hands, the reverse engraved “Presented by the Bros of the Wm. Pennyfeather Lodge to P.C.N. Br. R.H. Bye for past services Dec. 15th 1887”, in contemporary case,very fine and attractive; together with 4 Masonic Jewels and a quantity of modern British and Foreign coins [Lot], varied state (£100-150)
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