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Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, Diamond Jubilee 1897, small (26mm, 13g) gold medals (2) by de Saulles, veiled bust, reverse young head (BHM 3506) [2]. About extremely fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £140
Miscellaneous, Victoria to Elizabeth ii, a large quantity of coins, some silver; together with modern World coins and banknotes, contained in an album and loose [Lot]. Varied state (£150-200)
A COLLECTION OF 1851 GREAT EXHIBITION MEDALS, Prize medal, 1851, by W. and L.C. Wyon, in bronze, similar, edge named (J. Gowans, Class XXVII), 77mm (BHM 2462; E 1457); together with International Exhibition, 1862, bronze award medal by L.C. Wyon, edge named (J. Gowans, Class I), 77mm (BHM 2747; E 1553) [2]. Very fine and better; both with clips and rings for suspension, former with tiny additional piercing (£30-40)
A COLLECTION OF 1851 GREAT EXHIBITION MEDALS, Exhibitor’s Medals, 1851 (6), in bronze, by W. Wyon, similar, edge inscribed (United Kingdom, Class 2, No.60; Class 6, No.162; Class 10, No.276; Class 16, No.196; Mrs H. Crow; Class 16, No.205), all 44mm (BHM 2463; E 1462) [6]. First extremely fine, second fine, others generally very fine or better; third and fourth in original maroon cases of issue (£40-50)
BRITISH TOKENS Middlesex 18th Century, MIDDLESEX, Penny, 1797, laureate head right, british commercial penny, reverse Britannia seated on cannon, holding olive branch, britannia (DH 7). Good extremely fine, but with a few spots to the field, rare (£120-150)
Norway, Portrait plaque of Roald Amundsen, the Polar explorer, 1926, bronze uniface, rectangular, 47 x 77mm., by IL Rui, draped bust left; below, the dates of his principal explorations to the North West Passage, South pole and North pole. Extremely fine and very rare (£80-120)
WORLD COINS France, Charles vii, Ecu d’or, Tournai Mint, type 1436-1461. Very fine but has been creased at sometime in the past (£150-200)
Miscellaneous, A small hoard of Folles (12), with issues of Diocletian, Maximianus, Constantius I and Galerius [12]. Mostly with some original silvering, very fine to extremely fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £135
BRITISH COINS Charles I 1625 - 49, Halfcrown, class 1a2, mm. lis, 14.57gms (S 2762). Slight flaw to flan (c. 9 o’clock), otherwise fine, scarce (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £130
BRITISH COINS Anne 1702 - 1714, Sixpence, 1707, roses and plumes (ESC 1586; SC 30). Almost extremely fine (£70-90)
BRITISH COINS Anne 1702 - 1714, Halfcrown, 1709E, OCTAVO, struck en médaille as usual (ESC 580; SC 85; S 3605). Portrait somewhat rubbed and with an adjustment mark on drapery, otherwise fine and toned, very rare (£80-120)
WORLD COINS Tuscany Italian States, Tuscany, Francis i of Austria (1746-1765), Francesconi, 1747 (2), 1748, all Pisa (KM C8, C8a var., C8B); Peter Leopold (1765-1790), Francesone, 1786 Pisa (KM C24.4) [4]. The second about very fine, the others very good to fine (£140-160)
BRITISH COINS George I 1714 - 27, Shilling, 1721 (over 0), roses and plumes (ESC 1172; SC 60). Almost extremely fine (£80-100)
BRITISH COINS George II 1727 - 60, Farthing, 1737, small date figures (BMC 866; SC 70). Centres weakly struck up, otherwise about extremely fine with a hint of original colour (£90-110)
BRITISH COINS George III 1760 - 1820, Pattern Sixpence, 1790, by Droz, obverse GR crowned, reverse Britannia, 21.5mm, edge milled (ESC 1646). Extremely fine (£100-120)
George III (1760-1820), Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, bronzed (BMC 1260). Practically mint state (£120-150)
BRITISH COINS George III 1760 - 1820, Proof Farthing, 1799, in copper gilt, die flaw between g of gratia to forehead (BMC 1275). Hint of rubbing to high points, good extremely fine and brilliant (£120-150)
George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823 (SC 5; S 3798). Has been removed from a mount, fine (£100-120)
France, First World One, uniface bronze plaquette by Albert Pommier, elderly French soldier standing facing left, holding wine skins from his shoulder, 133 x 61mm. Almost extremely fine, rare (£60-70)
India, Gupta Kings, Chandragupta II (380-414), Stater, Archer type, King standing left with bow and arrow, rev. Lakshimi seated on lotus, 7.9gm (Mitch. 6796 ff). Very fine (£120-140)
BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS British, The Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, silver medal, 1874, presented to John Arnfield, for services as treasure, with suspender; Bury and Radcliffe Agricultural Society, silver award, 1854, with broad rim and ball and ring, originally glazed [2]. Very fine or better, first brightly cleaned (£80-90)
Miscellaneous, Charles II to Victoria, coins in silver (13), copper (4) [17]. Mostly fine, some better, but several cleaned (£60-80)
France, Fédération Marbrière de France, c.1935, a large uniface cast bronze plaque by P. Turin, marble worker with hammer and chisel, 175 x 82mm (cf. BDW 2, 327 and DNW 35, 690). About extremely fine, rare; with integral screw attachments for mounting on the back (£80-100)
Miscellaneous, Sestertii (16), of Severus Alexander (2), Julia Mamaea (2), Maximinus I (2), Gordian III (3), Phillip I (3), Octacilia Severa (2) and Phillip II (2) [16]. Good to fine (£100-120)
Miscellaneous, Quadrantes (17), of Augustus (5), Caligula, Claudius (4), Nero, Trajan (5), and anonymous [17]. Some fine (£80-100)
Charles II (1649-1685), Second coinage, Quarter Dollar, 1677; Eighth Dollars (2), both 1676, with normal die-axes; Bawbees (3), 1678 (2), 1679; Turner, 1677 (S 5620, 5622, 5628, 5630) [7]. Generally fair to fine, one Eighth Dollar better and toned (£60-80)
George III, Pattern Sixpence, 1799, in silver by Col. W. Fullerton (later Governor of Trinidad), obverse bust of Prince of Wales left, as Seneschal of Scotland, signed in script M (Milton) below truncation, georgivs p(rinceps) s(eneschallus) s(cotiae) c(ornubia) d(ux) 1799, reverse cruciform shields, plumes in angles, br(unsvicensis) l(uneburgensis) pr(inceps) e(t) reg(ni) sc(otiae) et sen(eschallus) cor(nubia) dux, edge plain (see Stewart 264; Montagu 943-4; see Forrer ii, 170 and iv)....
BRITISH TOKENS London 20th Century, Market Checks: miscellaneous checks (39), from Covent Garden, Spitalfields, Golden Square, Southwark, Tooting, etc. [39]. All identified in envelopes, no duplication, mostly fine to very fine (£25-35)
WORLD ART MEDALS Isle of Man, Dogs, c.1880, a silver award medal, unsigned, head of a bloodhound surrounded by heads of nine other breeds of dog, reverse wreath, engraved (I.O.M. Dog & Poultry Show, 1884), 45mm. Good very fine, very rare as a Manx prize; set in an ornate silver mount with clip and ring for suspension (£50-80)
Anglo-Gallic, Edward the Black Prince, Hardi Argent, Poitiers, p between q and i, lis in first angle of reverse (Elias 205b). Very fine, full and well struck (£70-80)
Austria, Maria Theresa, Half-Thaler 1767, Hall Mint (KM 742). Almost as struck, prooflike, attractive tone (£100-150)
WORLD COINS 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 (£100-120)
BRITISH COINS Henry VIII 1509 - 47, Groat, Tower, bust 2, annulets in fork ends on reverse, mm. lis, 2.54gms (S 2369). Good fine, bold portrait (£80-100)
WORLD COINS Brunswick-Luneburg Germany, Brunswick-Luneburg, George I of England, Thaler, 1723 (Dav 2072). About very fine, has been cleaned (£80-90)
Hammer Price: £120
WORLD COINS Mysore India, Mysore, assorted copper coins, mostly 19th Century [125]. Mostly fine, some better (£180-200)
WORLD COINS East India Co. India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, Silver Half-Pagoda, undated (1808), 18 stars (KM 353). About very fine (£125-150)
WORLD COINS Miscellaneous India, India And Afghanistan, assorted silver Rupees [70]. Mostly fine (£100-150)
Anne (1702-1714), Sixpence, 1703 vigo (ESC 1582; SC 5). Extremely fine, toned (£80-100)
Italy, Milan, Maria Theresa of Austria (1740-1780), 6-Lire, 1778, 1779 (KM C36) [2]. The first fine, the second slightly better, both scarce (£120-150)
BRITISH COINS Anne 1702 - 1714, Sixpences (3), 1707, plumes (ESC 1590), 1708 and 1708E, both plain (ESC 1591, 1592) [3]. Last fair, others nearly very fine (£80-100)
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