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Lange, K., Münzkunst des Mittelalters, Leipzig, 1942, 94pp + 64 plates. Publishers’ grey boards, lower spine a trifle distressed (£15-25)
Hammer Price: £10
Wielandt, F., Die Basler Münzprägung von der Merowingerzeit bis…1373, Bern, 1971, 88pp + 7 plates; Simmen, J. and H., Solothurn Soleure, Bern, 1972, 109pp, illustrations in text [both from the Catalogue des Monnaies Suisses series, Parts VI and VII]; Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau/Revue Suisse de Numismatique, vols. 45, 48, 51 and 53, Berne, 1966-74 [6]. Publishers’ bindings (£20-30)
Carson, R.A.G., Coins, 2nd ed, London, 1963, xiii + 642pp + 64 plates; Tardy, Les Monnaies d’Or, d’Argent et de Platine Internationales, Le Mans, 1963, 2 vols, 311pp, 32 engraved plates; together with other books (4), by Craig, Le May, Ramsden, etc. [7]. Publishers’ bindings (£15-25)
George V (1910-1936), Crown, 1935; Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, all 1936; together with an Edward VIII fantasy Pattern Crown, 1936, by Pinches for Hearn [10]. Last brilliant, others generally extremely fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £15
France, Bi-Millenaire de Paris, 1951, a bronze medal, unsigned, bust right, from a Celtic stater, reverse legend in 8 lines, 68mm (CGMP p.1929); 10th Congrès International de Médecine Aeronautique et Cosmonautique, Paris, 1961, bust of Paul Bert three-quarters right, reverse legend, 68mm [2]. First about very fine, second extremely fine; this in original [distressed] maroon card box (£20-30)
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)
Austria, Vice-Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, 1877, a bronze medal by J. Tautenhayn, uniformed bust right, reverse statue, 62mm (BDM VI, 38). About very fine (£15-20)
17th Century, Kent, Kent, Maidstone 397; London, St Paul’s Churchyard 2516; Wiltshire, Salisbury 222; 19th century, Wiltshire, Marlborough, King, Gosling, Tanner & Griffiths, Shilling, 1811 (D 3) [4]. Last very fine and toned, others fair to fine, first pierced (£25-35)
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)
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)
Curacao, Centenary of S.E.L. Maduro & Sons, 1937, a bronze medal by O. Ruotolo for the Medallic Art Co, facing bust of Maduro flanked by anchor and dolphin, reverse Maduro building, symbolic figures around, 76mm (cf. BDW 13, 934). About very fine (£20-30)
Lagerqvist, L.O., Svenska Mynt under Vikingatid och Medeltid…Gotländska Mynt, 1st edn., Stockholm, 1970, xvi + 211pp + map, illustrations in text. A very fine copy, with d.j. (£10-15)
Polkowski, I., Wykopalisko Glebockie sredniowiecznych Monet Polskich, Gniesnau, 1876, 75pp + 7 engraved plates, other illustrations in text; bound with a second copy with the text in French, 80pp + the same plates. Both internally fine; bound in later maroon cloth and boards (£20-30)
Stenzel, T., Der Brakteatenfund von Freckleben im Herzogthum Anhalt, Berlin, 1862, 71pp + 4 engraved plates. Internally very fine; bound in black board (£15-25)
Adolph E. Cahn [Frankfurt], Auktion 65, Ancient, German and European Coins, Medals and Numismatic Books, 15-16 October 1929, 3022 lots, 58 plates. Spine repaired, otherwise a fine copy; with estimate list tipped-in (£20-30)
Leo Hamburger [Frankfurt], Auktion 95, Münzen der Römischen Republik, Goldmünzen und Brakteaten, 10-11 May 1932, 1585 lots, 15 plates [2]. Minor repair to front cover of one, otherwise fine copies; both with prices realised tipped-in (£15-25)
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, a clean set (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £20
McDaniel, P. and Schmitt, P.J., The Comprehensive Guide to Soviet Orders and Medals, Arlington, 1997, 409pp, profusely illustrated in text; Sézanne, P., Le Decorazioni del Regno di Sardegna e del Regno d’Italia, vol. II, Rome, 1992, xxi + 538pp + plates 53-142; Krischer, R.D., and Nimmergut, J., Orden & Ehrenzeichen von 1800-1945, Munich, 1991, 272pp; Nimmergut, J., Orden & Ehrenzeichen von 1800-1945, Munich, 1993, 544pp [4]. Publishers’ bindings, first virtually as new; first two with...
Romania, Carol I Proclaimed King of Romania, 1881, a bronze medal by W. Kullrich, similar, 59mm (Wurz. –; cf. DNW 45, 676); Inauguration of the Palatul de Justitie, Bucharest, 1895, a bronze medal by L. Stelmans, uniformed bust of Carol I left, reverse seated figure of Justice holding sword, 60mm (Wurz. p.171); Expozitiunea Generálá Románá, Bucharest, 1906, a bronze award medal by R. Carniol, conjoined busts of Carol I as a younger and older man, reverse seated female weaving, shields...
Belgium, Belgian Resistance, 1946, a bronze medal by D. Ledel for Fonson, bust of female right, hand chained, les boches etc legend around, reverse two men and woman holding child standing firm, 70mm (cf. DNW 37, 1203). Unusual style, extremely fine, patinated (£20-30)
Miscellaneous, Imitation ‘Spade’ Guineas (26), Half-Guineas (18), some differing legends; Barbers’ brass checks (5); Frome Co-Op Society Ltd, 1 Pound Loaf (10), Half Quartern Loaf (10) [69]. Many very fine (£30-40)
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)
Twopence, 1797, the obverse field cut away to leave bust of George III proud in centre. Fine; an interesting Soho Mint relic (£20-30)
Hurlimann, H., Zürcher Münzgeschichte, Zurich, 1966, 357pp, incorporating 79 plates. Publishers’ blue cloth (£20-30)
Streber, F., Die Ältesten in Salzburg geschlagenen Münzen, Heft I, Die Münzen des Erzbischofs Hartwich von Salzburg, Münich, 1854, 90pp + 1 engraved plate; bound with Heft 2, Die Münzen der Könige und Herzoge, Münich, 1855, 48pp + 1 engraved plate. Internally fine; rebound in maroon cloth and cream boards (£15-25)
Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1889, Shilling, 1887 Jubilee, both with reverses enamelled, first made into a brooch [2]. Fine or better (£25-35)
Adolph E. Cahn [Frankfurt], Auktion 49, Sammlung eines Rheinischen Gelehrten, 11-17 December 1922, 1347 lots, 19 plates. A very fine copy; bound in blue half-calf and marbled boards (£25-35)
Münzen und Medaillen [Basle], Auktion 35, 16-17 June 1967, Ancient and Germanic coins, 645 lots, 44 plates; Auktion 37, 5 December 1968, Greek and Roman Coins, 352 lots, 24 plates, bound with Auktion 38, Slg. August Voirol, Ancient and European Coins, 6-7 December 1968, 915 lots, 48 plates; Numismatica Handelsgesellschaft [Vienna], Auktion 1, 26-28 October 1972, 2035 lots, virtually all illustrated [3]. Fine copies; bound in grey cloth and boards (£20-30)
Forzoni, A., La Moneta nella Storia: I – Dalle origini a Giulio Cesare, II – Dalla rivoluzione cesariana alla riforma di Caracalla, III – Dai Severi a Constantino il Grande, Rome, 1995, 406 + 411 + 448pp, including plates [3]. Publishers’ bindings (£30-40)
France, Refounding of L’Artisanat Français, 1922, a bronze award medal by Lougarre for Diets, half-length figure of female left, holding torch and branch, hands holding differing instruments around, reverse wreath, un-named, 50mm. Very fine, rare (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
France, Inauguration of the Monument Georges-Pallain, Gondreville, 1925, a bronze medal by A. Lafleur, helmeted bust of Gallia right, gallia victrix, reverse monument and trees, tablet in foreground, named (L. Calmon), 77mm. Small reverse edge knock at 4 o’clock, otherwise good very fine and patinated, scarce (£30-40)
France, L’Office National Météorologique, c.1930, a uniface bronze-gilt award plaque by E.-H. Becker, female wearing headphones, sat at table, looking at cloud formations out of a window, named (J. Meglio, 1931), 81 x 59mm (cf. DNW 40, 795); together with L’Offrande, c.1935, a uniface bronze Art Deco medal by P.-C. Lenoir, two nude females offering up a basket of fruit, back engraved (Exposition Philatélique, Mamers, 1937), 49mm (cf. BDW 18, 522) [2]. First about extremely fine,...
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Halfpenny (N 2730; S 3223). Small flan split at 12 o’clock, very fine (£30-40)
P.S. Beale, £1, green replacement note, 1950, S32S 363367 (Dugg. B269). Good very fine (£25-35)
France, Maternité, 1935, a bronze medal by F.-P. Lasserre, similar, 59mm (CGMP p.225); together with Sainte-Thérèse de Lisieux, 1938, a bronze plaque by J. Vezien, St Theresa standing, holding a crown of roses on which is superimposed a crucifix, reverse rays of sun and falling rose petals, je veux passer mon ciel, etc., 92 x 41mm (CGMP pp.398-9) [2]. About very fine and better, both rare (£40-60)
Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, 2 Aug 1965, H6554/657; £1, 1986, D/49; Bulgaria, National Bank, 200-Leva, 1951 (P 87); Russia, 100-Roubles, 1910, 200-Roubles, 1951 (P 13) [4]. Last very fine, others extremely fine to uncirculated (£20-30)
France, Édouard Daladier, 1938, a uniface bronze medal by S. Zélikson, bust left, 50mm. About extremely fine, rare (£30-40)
France, 25th Anniversary of the Banque Lambert Biltz, 1945, a bronze award medal by M. Delannoy, robed female figure offering a flower from a bunch she carries, reverse naked winged boy on plinth, legend around and below, named (Madame Clement-Bayard), 68mm (cf. DNW 40, 803). Minor reverse edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and patinated, rare (£30-40)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £1 (10), 1935-47, all different dates with Postmus and de Kock signatures (Pick 84b, d) [11]. Fine to good very fine (£30-50)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-strikes: Pound, 1993; 20 Pence, 1983, edge mis-shapen; 5 Pence (3), 1969, 1970 (2, one with rims flattened); Penny, 1971 [6]. Except as described, all from ‘bar ends’ with pieces missing from flans, fine to very fine, first better (£30-40)
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