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Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, Robert Hyde & Co, Penny, 1861, legend, rev. arms and supporters, 14.51g/12h (A 284; R 285; KM. Tn133). About extremely fine, diffused original colour £80-100
Hammer Price: £50
De Martelaere, R., and others, Alliance Numismatique Européenne/Europees Genootschap voor Munt- en Penningkunde, Antwerp, April 1951-December 1959, January 1962-December 1965, unchecked but believed complete within these years, together with a duplicate set, January 1955-December 1956, bound in 10 volumes; Magain, P., and others, Cercle d’Études Numismatiques, Bulletin, Brussels, vols. 1-12 [April 1964-December 1975], complete, bound in 2 volumes [12]. Last two in matching red cloth,...
Burma, Mindon, Mu (2), both 1214 [1852] (KM. 7.1) [2]. Very fine, toned £50-70
Canada, Victoria, 5 Cents, 1900, small date; Cents (2), both 1859, wide 9 over 8, narrow double-punched 9 (KM. 1, 2) [3]. First extremely fine, others good fine £50-70
Canada, George V, 10 Cents, 5 Cents, both 1913, small leaves (KM. 22-3) [2]. First good extremely fine, second nearly so £50-70
South Africa, Paul Kruger, Halfcrown, 1897 (Hern Z35; KM. 7). Surfaces hairlined, otherwise extremely fine £60-80
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, J.M. Leigh, Penny (A 319; R 320; KM. Tn146); Metcalfe & Lloyd, Penny, 1863 (A 369; R 361; KM. Tn169); B. Palmer, Penny (A 408; R 403; KM. Tn187) [3]. First about fine, others about very fine, last better £60-80
Hammer Price: £55
Australia, South Australia, Adelaide, N. Shreeve, brass, bust of Victoria left, reads britain, rev. legend, 3.25g/12h (A 494; R 462; KM. Tn –). Some spotting, otherwise very fine and very rare £90-120
Gambling counters (78), discs in bone, 2 to 3 cm across, plain (55), red (9), pierced and marked (6), together with oblong chips (8) [78]. Mostly very fine £90-120
Gambling counters in mother of pearl (72), carp design with etched scales on one side and necking doves within circle on other, approx. 5.5cm x 1.5 cm deep (72); together with discs (20), necking doves on one side, floral motif on the other, approx. 3cm; and also thread winders with similar design to discs (3); [95]. Extremely fine £80-100
Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, A.G. Hodgson, Penny, 1860, Halfpence (2), 1860, 1862 (A 254, 256, 258; R 240, 242, 245; KM. Tn107, 109-10); J. Hosie, Pennies, 1862 (2, different) (A 266, 268; R 268, 271; KM. Tn122, 123.2) [5]. A 256 fair, others generally fine, but A 268 pierced and plugged £90-120
Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, Robison Bros & Co, Penny, 1862 (A 462; R 450; KM. Tn203); G. & W.H. Rocke, Pennies, 1859 (2, different) (A 466, 467; R 456, 458; KM. Tn206) [3]. A 466 good very fine but reverse spotted, others fine £70-90
Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, T.W. Thomas & Co, Halfpenny (A 576; R 547; KM. Tn248); T. Warburton, Penny, 1862 (A 601; R 574; KM. Tn260); [and Maldon], Warnock Bros, Pennies (2), 1861, 1863, Halfpenny, 1861 (A 603, 604, 605; R 575-7; KM. Tn261-3) [5]. Generally fine, but obverse of A 603 partially tooled £80-100
Australia, Miscellaneous, Birmingham, T. Pope & Co, Penny-sized (A 658; Hawkins p.419; R 434; KM. Tn280); W.J. Taylor, Halfpenny-sized (A 573; R 538; KM. Tn244) [2]. About very fine, first scarce £60-80
New Zealand, North Island, Auckland, Charles C. Barley, Penny, 1858, legend, rev. Justice seated left, god save the queen, 13.76g/12h (A 27; R 42; KM. Tn7). About extremely fine £70-90
New Zealand, South Island, Christchurch, G.L. Beath & Co, Pennies (3, different) (A 32, 36, 38; R 49, 50, 52; KM. Tn8); J. Caro & Co, Penny (A 62; R 74; KM. Tn11) [4]. A 32 better than very fine and patinated but some surface marks on obverse, A 62 fair, others fine and better £60-80
Haiti, North Haiti, 7 Sols 6 Deniers, 1807 (KM. 3). Fair to fine, pierced (officially ?), rare £90-120
Haiti, Jean-Pierre Boyer, 25 Centimes, AN 14 [1817], no p below bust (KM 15.2). About as struck £60-80
Jamaica, Victoria, Farthings (2), 1890h, 1893 (Prid. 99, 101; KM. 15) [2]. About as struck £60-80
Jamaica, Edward VII, Penny and Farthing, 1910 (Prid. 35, 114; KM. 21, 23) [2]. About as struck £40-60
Spain, Henry IV (1454-74), Half-Réal, Segovia, 1.67g/9h (Cayón 1615). Good fine, scarce £80-100
Hammer Price: £60
Thailand, Bhumiphol [Rama IX], double currency set, mixed dates [issued 1965], including 36th Birthday commemorative 20 Baht (2), both 1963 [30]. Coins virtually mint state; in blue silk-covered fitted case of issue £40-60
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Iredale & Co, Penny, legend, rev. Britannia, 16.20g/12h (A 291; R 293; KM. Tn134). About fine, very rare £60-80
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, A. Toogood, Pennies (2, different) (A 586, 587; R 586-7; KM. Tn256); Weight & Johnson, Penny, Halfpence (2, different) (A 615, 616, 618; R 587-8, 590; KM. Tn267-8) [5]. A 616 very fine, others fine to very fine but A 615 with surface damage on reverse £90-120
Australia, South Australia, Adelaide, Harrold Bros, Penny, 1858, legend, rev. Justice seated left, 14.47g/12h (A 195; R 186; KM. Tn86). Good fine, rare £70-90
NETHERLANDS, Willem I, 25 Cents, 1826, Utrecht (KM. 48); Willem III, 10 Cents, 1889 (KM. 80); together with other coins of the Netherlands in silver (6), base metal (6), mostly 20th century [14]. First two very fine or better, others in varied state £80-100
Australia, Tasmania, Hobart, Rowland Waterhouse, Halfpence (2, different) (A 607, 608; R 579-80; KM. Tn264); William Wood, Pennies (2), 1855 and undated, Halfpenny (A 640, 641, 642; R 600-2; KM. Tn273-5) [5]. First and third about fine, others fine £90-120
Trade manillas (3), in silver, base metal (2), probably 19th century, approx. 6cm each [3]. Very fine £20-30
Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, Levy Bros, Penny, 1855 (A 320; R 321; KM. Tn147); J. McFarlane, Penny (A 360; R 354; KM. Tn164) [2]. First about fine and scarce, second about very fine £70-90
Andrews, A., Australasian Tokens & Coins, Sydney, 1921, 163pp, 61 plates. Publisher’s blue cloth, gilt; a very fine and fresh copy of the standard reference £40-60
De Martelaere, R., and others, Alliance Numismatique Européenne/Europees Genootschap voor Munt- en Penningkunde, Antwerp, April 1951-December 1981, unchecked but believed complete, bound in 7 volumes [7]. Years 1951 to 1972 in matching dark blue quarter leather and marble boards, spines gilt [spines of two volumes partly detached], others in matching lighter blue and boards, a very fine and clean run, a valuable source of information and contemporary commentary on all types of European...
Runciman, S., A History of the Crusades, 3 vols, Cambridge, 1988, xiv + 377, xi + 523, xii + 530pp, 34 plates, dj [3]. Hardbound, publishers’ brown cloth; a mint set £25-35
Skinner, D.H., Renniks Australian Commonwealth Coinage Guide, 1st, 2nd and 3rd edns, Unley, SA, 1964-5; Skinner, D.H., Renniks Australian Coin and Banknote Guide, 4th to 14th edns, complete, Unley/Kings Park/North Adelaide/Salisbury Heights/Malvern, 1966-83, together with a duplicate copy of the 12th edn; Pitt, I., Renniks Australian Coin & Banknote Values, 20th edn, Banksmeadow, NSW, 2002 [16]. Volumes 8 and 11 cloth bound, latter for Jaggard Coins, others in publishers’ bindings; all...
Thomas, E.R., and Dale, L.J., They Made Their Own Money, Christchurch, 1950, 94pp, illustrations in text, dj, copy no. 285 [of 500]; McNeice, R.V., Coins and Tokens of Tasmania 1803-1910, Hobart, 1969, xii + 112pp, dj; Bolton, B.S., Auckland Tradesmens and Transportation Tokens, [Auckland], 1991, 30pp, illustrations in text, copy no. 139 [of 460]; Williams, M.C. and Ward, R.S., Australian Communion Tokens, Sydney/Brisbane, 1992, 51pp, illustrations in text; Sharples, J., A Catalogue of the...
Jamaica, Victoria, Farthings (2), 1888, 1890h (Prid. 97, 99; KM. 15) [2]. About as struck £60-80
Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Peek & Campbell, Halfpenny, 1852, similar, 8.64g/1h (A 428; R 545; KM. Tn191.2). Typical die breaks and cuds on reverse, fine, obverse better, patinated, rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £65
Australia, Miscellaneous, ‘Advance Australia’ Pennies (2, different) (A 632, 635; R 5, 9; KM. Tn282.1, 284); ‘Peace & Plenty’ Melbourne Pennies (4), 1858 (3, different), 1859 (A 650, 651, 654, 655; R 415-18; KM. 285.1, 285.2); Cloghjordan [Ireland], William Hodgins, Penny, 1858 (A 659; R 239; KM. Tn276); London, ‘Professor’ Holloway, Pennies (2), 1857, 1858, Halfpence (2), 1857, 1858 (A 661, 666, 670, 672; R 260, 262-3, 265; KM. Tn277.1, 278.1); together with Melbourne Gun Club,...
New Zealand, North Island, Auckland, Herbert Ashton, Pennies (4), 1862, 1863 (3, different), Halfpence (2), 1858, 1859 (A 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24; R 25-30; KM. Tn4-5) [6]. A 24 waterworn but very rare, others generally about fine, all scarce £100-150
New Zealand, North Island, Wellington, D. Anderson, Penny and Halfpenny (A 9, 10; R 15-16; KM. Tn2-3) [2]. First mediocre, second about fine, both very rare £80-100
Jamaica, Victoria, Farthings (2), 1887, 1888 (Prid. 96-7; KM. 15) [2]. About as struck £60-80
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