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Great Britain, Pigeon Racing: National Union of Short Distance Flyers, a silver and enamelled badge, pigeon left in 10 colours, reverse sdu monogram, hallmarked the Birmingham 1924, 25mm; together with Camberwell Grammar School, silver and enamelled badges by Vaughton (3), hallmarked Birmingham 1938-40 [4]. Very fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
Great Britain, Rifle Shooting: Public Schools’ Veterans Challenge Trophy, Wimbledon, silver engraved medals (2), by Elkington & Co, legend both sides, named (N.R.A. Meeting, Bisley, 1890, Won by Veterans of Clifton Coll., Lieut. E.S. Sinnott, Lieut. C.S. Sinnott, Lieut. James, Major Pearse, Major Tombs…Bisley, 1899, Major Tombs, Lce Corp. Stone, Cap. E.S. Sinnott, Lieut. Rigden, Lieut. Soames), both 66mm [2]. About extremely fine, toned, very rare; both in maroon fitted cases of issue...
Hammer Price: £200
Great Britain, Tennis: Tennis, c.1900, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by W.J. Dingley], female player preparing to serve to a male opponent, un-named, 25mm; together with a silver spoon featuring a similar medal, named (Won by Miss E. Stranack, 21.11.07), hallmarked wjd, Birmingham, 1907, 108mm [2]. Very fine and better; first in blue fitted case by D. Davis & Co, Greens End, Woolwich (£50-60)
£50–£60
Medals Related to Sports, India, Football: Durand Football Challenge Prize, c.1905, a silver award medal, unsigned, view of a pavilion, landscape and trees beyond, reverse legend in and around wreath, Star of India emblem above, named (Won by the Lanc. Fus., C. Duckworth, 1908), 57mm (Pudd. 970.12 – not seen). Good very fine, very rare (£50-70)
£50–£70
Medals Related to Sports, South Africa, Athletics: Transvaal Inter High School Ahtletic Sports, a silver award medal, crowned arms, reverse wreath, named (100 Yards, Senior, F.D.J. Viljoen, 1915), hallmarked Birmingham 1915, 51mm; Oxford University Athletic Tour [of South Africa], 1923, silver award medals (2), leaping springbok over a map of South Africa, reverse wreath, engraved (Long Jump…220 Yards), both hallmarked K&L Birmingham 1923, 51mm; Inter-University Athletic Sports, 1925, a...
Hammer Price: £80
Medals Related to Navigation, Belgium, Installations Maritimes, Brussels, 1922, a plated bronze plaque by G. Devreese for Fonson, standing 16th-century armoured figure with map, reverse robed female and naked male on dock-side, roped anchor between them, ships in background, 73 x 71mm. Very fine, rare (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Fécamp, 1872, a plated bronze plaque, unsigned, for Mellerio, view of fishing boats in a harbour, reverse frontal elevation of a building, named (Au Profr. Gosset, Membre de l’Académie des Sciences, 1934), 55 x 43mm. Good very fine, rare (£30-40)
£30–£40
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Yacht-Club de France, c.1900, a bronze award medal by G.E. Hamel, female seated in shell-like boat, NAVIGATION DE PLAISANCE, reverse trophies surmounted by tablet, un-named, 68mm (cf. DNW 46, 898). Two tiny rim marks, otherwise brilliant and as struck; in maroon fitted case (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £45
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Launch of the Croiseur-École Jeanne d’Arc, 1931, a bronze medal by G.-H. Prud’homme, bust of Joan of Arc left, reverse cruiser under steam, tablet below, named (J. Lessard 50-53), 59mm (CGMP p.326; cf. DNW 40, 717). Practically as struck, with most attractive patination (£40-50)
£40–£50
Medals Related to Aviation, France, Porte-Avions Arromanches, 1947, a bronze medal by G. Guiraud, robed figure of Liberty above the artifical harbour of Arromanches, reverse aircraft-carrier, three aeroplanes in sky above, arms of Great Britain and France united by an anchor below, engraved in field (Coupe Martini-Ailes, 1950, 4e Prix), 59mm (CGMP p.881; BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.57, 75); together with Rouen, 1960, a bronze plaque by Josette Hébert-Coeffin, mermaid over a map of the River Seine,...
Medals Related to Navigation, France, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Flandre, c.1950, a bronze medal by M. Renard, vessel sailing left, reverse seated female to right in Flemish costume, 50mm (BM Acq. 1979-82, p.59, 120; cf. BDW 7, 856). Very fine (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £25
Great Britain, White Star Line, c.1911, a pair of openwork white glass enamelled plates, for HMS Olympic (2), one re-named HMS Titanic, both 188mm [2]. Fine or better; the re-named piece probably a contemporary alteration, an interesting pair of White Star souvenirs (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £210
Great Britain, Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co Ltd, a silver butterfly brooch for the Transvaal Castle, 26mm; and a pair of silver butterfly ear-rings for Windsor Castle, both 18mm [3]. Attractive colours, extremely fine (£60-70)
£60–£70
Great Britain, Anchor Line, a matching pair of silver-gilt spoons, for Cameronia, hallmarked JW & Co, London, 1936, and Circassia, hallmarked JW & Co, London, 1937, both 118mm [2]. Very fine (£60-70)
Medals Related to Navigation, Greenland, Ville d’Ys, c.1925, a bronze medal by M.-P. Lordonnois for Elba, Paris, polar icebreaker sailing left, another vessel in background, reverse map of Greenland and the coast of Labrador, terre neuve groenland in exergue, 50mm. About extremely fine, rare; in original maroon card box (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £75
Medals Related to Navigation, Netherlands, Tercentenary of the Birth of Michael de Ruyter, 1907, a bronze medal by J.J. van Goor for Begeer, on behalf of the Hollandsch-Belgische Vereeniging der Vrienden van de Medaille, facing bust in collar, reverse naval engagement, 66mm (cf. Begeer 724; BDM VI, 199); together with Belgium, Dinant, c.1925, an Art Deco bronze medal by P. de Soete for Fisch, female figure of Justice standing in front of gravestones, reverse hand raised in defiance, five...
Medals Related to Navigation, Panama, Compagnie Universelle du Canal Interocéanique, 1880, a silver medal or subscribers’ ticket by L.-O. Roty for the Banque Parisienne, artisans in greeting with robed female figure, percement de l’isthme de panama, reverse legend in eight lines, 34mm (Roty Compagnnonage p.89; BDM V, 230; Gaz. Num. 1897, p.131, 2). Extremely fine and very rare (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £120
Medals Related to Navigation, United States of America, Reception of Admiral Dewey by the City of New York, 1899, a bronze medal, unsigned, bust half-right, in wreath, reverse winged figure of Fame blowing trumpet, ship in background, 35mm. Fine; with loop on edge for suspension (£25-35)
£25–£35
A polished mahogany coin cabinet by W.C. Weight, Brighton, comprising 16 trays, each double-pierced for various sizes of coins, ivory pulls, double doors, lock and key, brass carrying handles at sides, felt base, 25 x 26 x 23.5cm. A superb quality cabinet in excellent order, only lacking one green felt (£200-300)
Hammer Price: £320
A modern mahogany cabinet, comprising 25 trays, each single-pierced for various sizes of coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock (no key), 30 x 32 x 32cm. Very good condition, complete with all felts (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £70
A small modern mahogany cabinet, comprising 15 trays, each single-pierced for various sizes of coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock (no key), 18 x 18 x 21.5cm. Very good condition, complete with all felts (£50-70)
A wooden coin cabinet, comprising 10 double-pierced trays for various sizes of coins, detachable front, lock and key, 32.5 x 28 x 14.5cm; together with another wooden coin cabinet, by St Leonards, comprising 8 single-pierced trays for various sizes of coins, double doors, lock and key, felt base, 21 x 17 x 11.5cm [2]. Both in excellent order, complete with all felts (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £55
American Numismatic Society, Museum Notes 24, 28, 30, New York, 1979-85 [3]. Publishers’ blue covers; useful for ancient coins (£10-15)
Hammer Price: £10
Bahrfeldt, E., Das Münzwesen der Mark Brandenburg, von den Ältesten Zeiten bis zum Anfange der Regierung der Hohenzollern, Berlin, 1889, vi + 321pp + 28 plates. Original brown cloth and boards, top of spine a trifle distressed, otherwise a good copy (£40-60)
Bahrfeldt, E., Zur Münzkunde der Niederlausitz im XIII Jahrhundert, Berlin, 1892, 41pp + 4 engraved plates. Fine; in maroon cloth and boards (£15-20)
Bernardi, G., Monetazione del Patriarcato di Aquileia, Trieste, 1975, 212pp, illustrations in text. A very fine copy; with d.j. (£15-25)
Bernareggi, E., Il Sistems Economico e la Monetazione dei Longobardi nell’Italia Superiore, Milan, 1960, xxix + 207pp, illustrations in text. Publishers’ blue cloth (£20-30)
Beuschlag, F.C., Versuch einer Münzgeschichte Augsburgs in dem Mittelalter, Stuttgart, 1835, x + 177pp + 8 engraved plates. Internally fine; in original brown cloth and boards, some repair to spine which is partly detached (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £40
British Numismatic Journal, vol. XXVI [1949-51], three parts in paper covers, together with publishers’ binding; Numismatic Chronicle (2), 1982, 1985; other miscellaneous auction catalogues (2) [5]. Good copies, the first with pages uncut (£40-60)
Cach, F., Nejstarsí Ceské Mince, Parts I-III, Prague, 1970-74, 96 + 111 + 110pp, 77 engraved plates [3]. Internally very fine; in publishers’ brown cloth, each with d.j., these somewhat dirty (£10-15)
Hammer Price: £50
Cahn, J. [ed], Münz- und Geldgeschichte von Konstanz und des Bodenseegebietes im Mittelalter bis zum Reichsmünzgesetz von 1559, Heidelberg, 1911, 460pp + 10 plates + map. A very fine copy, in black cloth and boards; with an engraved plate of bracteates tipped-in (£30-40)
Cappe, H. P., Die Münzen der Deutschen Kaiser und Könige des Mittelalters, Hefts I-III, Dresden, 1848-57, viii + 210pp, xiv + 141pp, viii + 203pp, 22 + 26 +6 engraved plates. Internally rather spotted and some pages faded; bound in half green cloth and boards, scuffed at extremities, nevertheless a complete set (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £60
Den Duyts, F., Notice sur les Anciennes Monnaies des Comtes de Flandre, Ducs de Brabant, Comtes de Hainaut, Comtes de Namur et Ducs de Luxembourg…de la Collection…de l’Université de Gand, Ghent, 1847, 128pp + 30 engraved plates. Some slight foxing to endplates, otherwise a very fine copy; bound in blue board (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £30
Dewismes, A., Catalogue Raisonné des Monnaies du Comté d’Artois, Parts I and II, St Omer, 1866, viii + 399pp + 14 plates, other illustrations in text. A very fine copy with decorative endpages; rebound in half-morocco (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £65
Dolley, R.H.M., The Hiberno-Norse Coins in the British Museum, London, 1966, 234pp [SCBI vol. 8]; Dolley, R.H.M., and Seaby, W.A., Anglo-Irish Coins, John-Edward III, in the Ulster Museum, Belfast, London, 1968, lvii + 16 plates [SCBI vol. 10] [2]. Excellent copies, virtually as new; both with d.j. (£30-40)
Elze, T., Die Münzen Bernhards Grafen von Anhalt, Heft I, 1170-1180, Berlin, 1870, 31pp + 8 engraved plates; bound with Heft II, 1180-1212, Berlin, 1881, 49pp + 4 engraved plates; bound with a related 5pp offprint by H. Dannenberg. Both title pages cut, some internal browning, otherwise fine; bound in brown quarter-calf and marbled boards, some rubbing (£20-30)
Erbstein, H.A., Der Münzfund von Trebitz bei Wittenberg…im 12 und 13 Jahrhundert, Nürnberg, 1865, 69pp + 4 engraved plates. A fine copy; in coloured boards, top of spine a trifle detached (£15-25)
Hammer Price: £20
Farrés, O.G., Historia de la Moneda Española, Madrid, 1959, 415pp, engraved plates in text; together with Cayon, J.R., and Castan, C., Las Monedas Españolas desde los Reyes Visigods…a Juan Carlos I, Madrid, nd [1984], 930pp, illustrations in text [2]. Publishers’ red cloth, second a near-mint copy of this standard reference (£25-35)
Fiala, E., Münzen und Medaillen der Welfischen Lande, Hefts I-III, Prague, 1906-16, 143pp + 6 plates, 173pp + 11 plates, 112pp + 5 plates [3]. Internally very fine; uniformly bound in black cloth and boards (£60-80)
Friedensburg, F., Munzkunde und Geldgeschichte der Einzelstaaten, Munich, 1926, 196pp + 19 plates. A very fine copy; in publishers’ original grey boards (£15-25)
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