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France, Angevine, 1919, a bronze plaque by Ernesta Robert-Mérignac, bust of an Angevine woman right, reverse view of the Château d’Angers, 64 x 42mm (CGMP p.351). Rubbed on cheek, about extremely fine, rare (£40-50
£40–£50
France, Le Couple, c.1920, a uniface bronze plaque by L. Bazor, conjoined half-length portraits of a robed man with tousled hair and a middle-aged woman left, 76 x 72mm. About very fine, presumably very rare (£30-40)
£30–£40
Hawkins, E., Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the death of George II, London, 2 vols, xxxiii + 724 + 866pp, some engraved illustrations in text [2]. The 1978 Spink reprint in blue cloth, minor damp staining to cover of vol. I, otherwise clean (£20-30)
£20–£30
Italy, Venice, Aloysius Mocenigo (1570-7), Zecchino (F 1263). Fine, but pierced and plugged (£50-70)
£50–£70
France, Maréchal Pétain, 1922, a bronze medal by S.-E. Vernier, bust right, reverse poilu presenting the Maréchal’s baton, 68mm (cf. DNW 35, 567). Extremely fine and attractively patinated, very rare (£50-70)
Italy, Venice, Leonardo Dona (1606-12), Zecchino (P 1; F 1278). Good very fine, rare (£250-300)
£250–£300
Italy, Venice, Antonio Priuli (1618-23), Zecchino (P 3; F 1291). Extremely fine, rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
France, Denys Puech, 1926, a cast uniface gilt-bronze portrait medal by L. Bazor, bust right, 116mm; together with a plaster model of the same medal, also 116mm (cf. CGMP p.31) [2]. About very fine, former with remants of glue on the back, latter with small loop mount in edge for suspension (£80-100)
£80–£100
Italy, Venice, miscellaneous coins, in silver (6), base metal (20), including issues from Dalmatia [26]. Many fine (£50-80)
£50–£80
George V (1910-1936), ‘Wreath’ Crown, 1933 (ESC 373; SC 65; S 4036). Good extremely fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
France, Raymond Poincare, c.1930, a large cast bronze portrait plaque, unsigned, bust left, 315 x 252mm. Very fine; with two large screws on the back for hanging (£40-60)
£40–£60
K.O.Peppiatt, £5 1945, and a Second World War £1 (Dugg. B255, 249); together with later issue Ten Shillings (2), £1 (5) and £5 (2), plus various British Military notes (14) [25].Varied state (£70-80)
£70–£80
P.S. Beale, £5, 20 October 1950 (Dugg. B270). Good very fine (£40-45)
£40–£45
Charles II (1660-1685), Two-Guineas, 1664, elephant below bust (MCE 32; SC 10; S 3334). Almost very fine (£750-800)
£750–£800
L.K. O’Brien, £5 blue, second period, B67 (Dugg. B277); J.Q. Hollom, £5, B39 (Dugg. B297); J.S. Fforde, £5 (2), both 25B, 983349, 983353 (Dugg. B314); J.B. Page, £10, B16, and £5, AZ (Dugg. B326, B336); D.H.F. Somerset, £5, RB (Dugg. B345). [7]. Generally extremely fine (£80-100)
France, Source Cachat, c.1935, an octagonal bronze plaque by M. Renard for the Société des Eaux Minérales d’Evian-Cachat, naked female standing in front of a fountain, reverse view of Evian in cartouche, 68 x 50mm (cf. BDW 5, 145). Good very fine, patinated (£30-40)
L.K. O’Brien, £1, S12, Ten Shillings, C58 (Dugg. B281, B286); J.Q. Hollom, £1, D58R, Ten Shillings, N81 (Dugg. B288, B295); J.S. Fforde, £1, R59L, Goebel reverse, Ten Shillings, B18N (Dugg. B303, B310); J.B. Page, £1 (3), replacement note MS 42, and series D, A01 and C01N (Dugg. B323, 337) [9]. First very fine, others extremely fine to uncirculated (£30-40)
Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1672, third bust, edge vicesimo qvarto (ESC 45; SC 190; S 3358). Almost very fine, graffiti in obverse field, has been mounted at 12 o’clock, metal flaw on Irish shield (£50-60)
£50–£60
George V (1910-1936), Florin, 1925 (ESC 944; SC 90; S 4022). Almost as struck (£200-250)
France, Edmond Lesne, 1937, a cast bronze plaque by Zanic Aimée Beaufils for Arthus-Bertrand, bust left, reverse hand guiding head and shoulders of a boy, 79 x 58mm. Interesting style, very fine and extremely rare (£80-100)
States of Jersey, £5 1840, unissued (Pick A1r), together with official modern proof pull of St.Peters Bank £1 [2]. Extremely fine (£70-80)
France, Jean Belot, 1938, a bronze medal by J. Vernon, bust right, reverse human anatomy in rectangular tablet, legend at sides and below, 80mm. Good very fine, very rare (£50-70)
Barbados, Government, Dollar, 1939 (Pick 2b), together with Jamaica, Government Five Shillings, 1950, plus £1 and Ten Shillings, both 1953 (Pick 37b, 39, 41b) [4].Very good to fine (£50-60)
British Guiana, Government, Dollar, 1938 (Pick 12b); together with British West Africa, 20 Shillings, 1948 (Pick 8b); East Africa, East African Currency Board, Five Shillings, 1943, Ten Shillings, 1955, 20 Shillings, 1958-60 (Pick 28b, 34, 40); Gibraltar, £1 1942, Ten Shillings, 1954 (Pick 15b, 14b) [7]. Fine to very fine (£120-140)
£120–£140
China, Yokohama Specie Bank, Five Dollars local currency, 15th June 1918, issued at Tientsin (Pick S722). Light repairs for wear on edges, very good to fine, scarce (£350-400)
£350–£400
Seychelles, Government, 5-Rupees, 1928, King George V at right (Pick 3a). Trimmed along top edge and worn above top left corner, fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Spain, Alfonso XIII, 5-Pesetas, 1888 (88), baby head type (KM. 82). Good extremely fine, attractive tone (£70-80)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 10-Rand (21), 1967-74 with Springbok watermark, plus 10-Rand (3) all 1975, with Van Riebeeck watermark (Pick 114b, c); 1-Rand (50), 1973-75, Bank title in English, 25 of each type (Pick 115a, b) [74]. Good very fine to uncirculated (£70-80)
Spain, Alfonso XIII, 5-Pesetas, 1898 (98) (KM. 89). Good extremely fine, attractive tone (£70-80)
Straits Settlements, Victoria, Quarter-Cent, 1890, edge grained, struck en médaille, 2.31gm (Prid –; cf. KM. 14). Almost extremely fine with traces of original colour, extremely rare as a non-Proof coin of this date (£150-250)
£150–£250
Straits Settlements, Edward VII, Dollars (2), 1904b, 1908; George V, Dollar, 1920 (Tan 34-6; KM. 25-6, 33) [3]. About extremely fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Sweden, Carl XV, Carolin of 10-Francs, 1868, bust right, reverse crowned arms (KM. A10; F 69). Small punch mark above date, otherwise extremely fine, rare; the first year of issue (£100-150)
£100–£150
Sweden, Oscar II, Krona, 1883 (KM. 525). About extremely fine, toned (£70-90)
£70–£90
Sweden, Miscellaneous coins, in silver (15), base metal (55), including many 18th century issues [70]. Many fine, some better (£50-70)
France, 50th Anniversary of the Official International des Epizooties, 1974, a bronze medal, unsigned, globe, reverse legend in 6 lines, heads of animals and fishes around, 68mm; Académie Vétérinaire de France, a bronze award medal after J.A. Pingret, bust of C. Bourgelat left, reverse legend around wreath, named (Mr T. Dalling, 7 Nov. 1946), 57mm (cf. BDM IV, 560) [2]. First about extremely fine, second about very fine (£20-30)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £1 (11), 1948-59, all different dates, together with 2-Rand (10), 1961-62 (Pick 92a, b, 93a, c, 104a, b, 105 a, b) [10]. Good fine to good very fine (£40-60)
Germany, Feldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg, 1914, a uniface cast bronze medal by Louise Schmidt, bust three-quarters right, 116mm. Rough work, but very fine and rare (£50-70)
Germany, Übergang der Deustchen Armee Über die Weichsel [The German Army Crossing the Weichsel], 1915, a cast bronze medal by R. Küchler, bust of Generaloberst von Woyrsch three-quarters left, reverse the General on horseback, with a line of troops, surveying a pontoon across the river, 107mm (Frankenhuis 648). Extremely fine and rare (£80-100)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 1-Rand (50), 1973-75, Bank title in Afrikaans, 25 of each type (Pick 116a, b), 1-Rand (10), 1973-75, various Z prefix replacement notes (Pick 116a (9), 116b (1)) [60]. Extremely fine to uncirculated (£40-50)
Germany, Generaloberst von Eichhorn, 1915, a uniface cast bronze medal by Louise Schmidt, bust three-quarters left, 114mm. Rough work, but very fine and rare (£50-70)
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