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Restrike Pattern Penny, 1860, by J. Moore, type 3 [2+C], gilt-copper, laureate bust left, reverse Britannia seated to right on rock, value above, date below, edge plain, struck en médaille, 11.12gm (Freeman –; BMC –; Magnay Sale –). Characteristic rust spots on face and neck, otherwise extremely fine and practically as struck, extremely rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £360
Proof Penny, 1861, bronzed, last date numeral low and double-cut, edge plain, struck en médaille, 9.14gm (Freeman 36 [Sale, lot 22]; BMC 1651). Brilliant and practically as struck, rare (£150-200)
South Africa, ZAR, T.F. Burgers, Pond, 1874, bust left with fine beard, reverse arms, edge grained, 7.95gm (KM. 1.2). Pierced and neatly plugged at 12 o’clock, otherwise good very fine (£350-400)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Sixpences (10), 1902 (2), 1903-10 inclusive; Proof Threepence, 1902 [11]. Last extremely fine, others all brilliant mint state, some with light olive tone, an attractive group (£180-220)
Philip I (244-249), Antoninianus, 247-9, Rome, bust right, rev. Aequitas, 3.43gm (RIC 57); together with other miscellaneous coins, mostly ancient, in silver (11), bronze (108), and European jetons (8) [128]. First very fine, jetons fine, others in varied state (£300-350)
Edward VIII (1936), Abdication of Edward VIII, 1936, a gold medal by L.E. Pinches, crowned bust left, reverse legend in eight lines, 35mm (BHM 4278; E 2041; cf. DNW 36, 632). Brilliant mint state, rare (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £370
United States of America, Miscellaneous coins, in silver (13) and base metal (135), including a few scarce dates [148]. Varied state (£120-140)
Spain, Ferdinand vi proclaimed King of Spain, 1746, a bronze medal by J. Dassier, bust right, reverse four figures, representing the Spanish colonies, paying homage to the King, 41mm (Betts 380; Herrera 16; BDM I, 517). Very fine to extremely fine, patinated, very rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £380
Anne (1702-1714), Guinea, 1713, third bust (MCE 225; SC 90; S 3574). Obverse about very fine, reverse better (£350-400)
Anne (1702-1714), Pattern Farthing, 1713, in copper, bust left, reverse Britannia seated left on globe, triple exergue line, linear circle ornamented with square teeth, edge plain, struck on a large (23mm) flan, 4.96gm (BMC 738). Extremely fine and nicely patinated, very rare (£300-400)
George II (1727-1760), Crown, 1741, roses in angles, edge DECIMO QVARTO (ESC 123; SC 55; S 3687). Good very fine, dark tone (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £390
United States of America, Miscellaneous coins, in silver (13) and base metal (116), including a few scarce dates [129]. Varied state (£160-180)
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Unite, Gp A, mm. heart, second elongated bust, reads MAG and HI, 8.92gm (N 2149; S 2690A). Weak in parts, otherwise very fine and full (£400-450)
Hammer Price: £400
United States of America, Indian Head Cents (149), mostly earlier dates [149]. Varied state (£100-120)
Charles II (1660-1685), Liberty of Conscience, 1672, a silver medal by P. Roettiers, bust of Charles II right, armoured and draped, reverse female figure of Libertas seated left, holding book, sword and cornucopia, edge lettered, 59mm (MI 553/214; E 249). Some scuffing both sides, otherwise good very fine and toned, very rare (£400-450)
France, Third Republic, 50-Francs, 1878a, angel inscribing tablet, reverse value (VG 1113; F 591). Planchet defect on angel’s left wing, otherwise extremely fine, rare (£450-550)
Hammer Price: £410
Victoria (1837-1901), Five Pounds, 1887 (S 3864). Extremely fine (£400-450)
Beggars, Beggars: Angus, Forfar, a brass badge, frontal elevation of a castle, FORFAR in exergue, back stamped 167, 90mm (K & L p.294). Very fine and extremely rare; pierced twice at top for suspension (£180-220)
Hammer Price: £420
Victoria (1837-1901), Five-Pounds, 1887 (S 3864). Extremely fine or better (£450-500)
Miscellaneous commemorative medals, medalets, etc. (200), mostly late 19th and early 20th century issues [200]. Fine to very fine, some better; several in cases (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £430
Victoria (1837-1901), Five Pounds, 1887 (S 3864). Minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, rare (£450-500)
Hammer Price: £450
Beggars, Beggars: Fife-shire, Kirkcaldy, a lead badge, kirkaldy poor divided by triple-turreted castle, No. 12 at side, 94 x 75mm (K & L p.295). Good very fine and extremely rare; with integral suspension loop (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £460
Great Britain, Hydro-Aeroplane, 1912, an openwork gold and enamel award badge by Carrington & Co, London, view of a Short Brothers biplane over the sea, hydro-aeroplane 10th august 1912 around, vignette of the tower of St Paul’s Cathedral above, back named (To Commemorate The First Flight on a Hydro Aeroplane to London by F.K. McClean on a 70 H.P. Short Biplane, hallmarked bhj Birmingham 1912, 50 x 35mm, 31.99gm. Extremely fine and extremely rare, a significant item of Naval Air Service...
France, La Danseuse Arabe, c.1925, a uniface cast bronze plaque by A. Pommier, naked Algerian female holding garment round her neck, dancing by a tree, 4 stamped in lower left field, 156 x 71mm (cf. Classens, p.52). Extremely fine and very rare (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £470
Italy, Isotta degli Atti da Rimini, c.1450, a cast bronze medal by M. de’ Pasti, bust right, her hair over high frame, D · ISOTTAE · ARIMINENSI, reverse closed book, ELEGIAE around, 41mm (Hill, Corpus, 188; Kress 64; Arm. I, 22/23; BDM IV, 404, no.6). Good patination, small piercing at top, otherwise a sharp very fine (£150-250)
Hammer Price: £500
Trial Halfpenny, 1861, in cupro-nickel, as the currency types, edge plain, struck en médaille on a thick flan, 6.81gm (cf. Freeman 285 [not in Sale]; cf. BMC 1773; SC 220). Brilliant and practically as struck, apparently unrecorded on a thick flan, extremely rare (£500-600)
William III (1694-1702), Guinea, 1698, second bust, large lettering (MCE 180; SC 50; S 3462). A trifle flat in centre, otherwise very fine (£500-550)
Hammer Price: £520
Charles I (1625-1649), Newark, Shilling, 1645, crude flat crown with nine pearls either side of orb, reverse OBS NEWARKE, 5.86gm (SCBI Brooker 1223, same dies; N 2639; S 3141). Weak on one side (and corresponding on reverse) and has been cleaned in the past, otherwise about very fine, the rarer variety (£350-450)
Hammer Price: £580
Crown, 1847, edge undecimo (ESC 288; SC 60; S 3883). Extremely fine with brilliant surfaces, toned (£500-550)
Hammer Price: £600
Beggars, Beggars: Aberdeenshire, Fraserburgh, a lead badge, fraserburgh poor, 71mm (K & L p.294; cf. Scottish Notes & Queries, Dec. 1891, p.98). Very fine and extremely rare; with integral suspension loop and contemporary cord (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £620
George III (1760-1820), Pattern Farthing, 1788, by L. Pingo, in copper, laureate bust in armour right, reverse Britannia standing facing, edge obliquely grained, 8.62gm (BMC 919; Eimer 90a; cf. Selig 1411). Obverse field partly toned, extremely fine, extremely rare (£350-450)
James II (1685-1688), Guinea, 1686, second bust (MCE 126; SC 25; S 3402). Fine detail of hair a little weak, otherwise very fine (£650-700)
Hammer Price: £650
George V (1910-1936), Crown, 1934 (ESC 374; SC 75; S 4036). Minor surface marks, good very fine, rare (£450-550)
Coins of the World, 17th to 20th century issues, assorted coins in silver and base metal [Lot]. Varied state (£200-250)
George IV (1820-1830), Coronation of George IV, 1821, gold medal by B. Pistrucci, bust left, reverse George in the act of being crowned by Victory, 35mm, 31.38 gm (BHM 1070; E 1146). Very minor surface marks, almost as struck, rare; in contemporary fitted leather case (£500-700)
Hammer Price: £680
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Angel, mm. sword, 5.13gm (Brown/Comber C20; N 1991/1; S 2525). Upper part of St Michael slightly weak, otherwise very fine (£550-650)
George III (1760-1820), Military Guinea, 1813, sixth bust (MCE 404; SC 210; S 3730). Obverse extremely fine, reverse nearly so, retaining much brilliance (£700-800)
Hammer Price: £700
Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Ryal, London, mm. crown on rev. only, large fleurs in spandrels, double abbreviation mark punctuation after AVT, no punctuation after PER, 7.62gm (B & W VII; N 1549; S 1950). Very fine (£600-700)
Hammer Price: £720
Anne (1702-1714), Guinea, 1714, third bust, both As in GRATIA un-barred (MCE 226; SC 105; S 3574). Struck on a large flan, minor surface marks in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine and retaining much brilliance (£700-800)
Crown, 1845, edge viii, cinquefoil stops (ESC 282; SC 25; S 3882). Light surface graze in field behind bust, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck with original bloom and fresh surfaces (£900-1,100)
Hammer Price: £850
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