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South Africa, Reserve Bank, 10-Rand (25), all 1975 with Van Riebeeck watermark (Pick 114c), 2-Rand (25), 1978-81, de Jongh signature; together with 2-Rand (100), 1981-83, de Kock signature (Pick 118a, 118c) [150]. P.118a very fine and better, P.118c uncirculated (£100-120)
£100–£120
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 10-Rand (10) and 20-Rand (10), 1978-81 (Pick 120a, 121a) [20]. Uncirculated (£60-80)
£60–£80
Great Britain, David Cox, 1879, a silver medal by G.T. Morgan for the Art Union of London, bust of Cox, almost facing, reverse scene from Cox’s painting, Returning from market (BHM 3053; E 1666). Some surface marks, otherwise very fine, rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
Southwest Africa, Standard Bank, Ten Shillings (2), 1 March 1939, 4 December 1952 (Pick S107b, c), £1 (2), 21 September 1953, 4 October 1954 (Pick S108c) [4]. First good to very good, second good fine, last two fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Southwest Africa, Standard Bank, £5, 4 October 1954 (Pick S112a), several nicks and short tears around edges plus 10mm split at central right side, very good to fine; Ten Shillings (3), 4 October 1954, 31 January 1958, 15 June 1959 (Pick S110) [4], last missing top right corner tip, fine to very fine (£80-100)
Southwest Africa, Standard Bank, £1 (3), 1 May 1958, 15 June 1959 (2) (Pick S111), edge tears, very good to good fine; Barclays Bank, £1, 29 November 1958 (Pick S105b) [4], fine (£60-70)
£60–£70
William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696, first bust, early harp (ESC 1533; SC 10; S 3520). Good extremely fine, traces of underlying coin (£60-70)
Great Britain, Comité Républicain du Commerce et de l’Industrie to the City of London International and Commercial Association, 1903, a bronze award medal by M.-A.-L. Coudray, standing figures of La République and Britannia in greeting, map of the English Channel in background, reverse legend above oak wreath, tablet below, un-named, 54mm (PBE 276; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.40, 52; BDM VII, 194; BHM –). Obverse very fine, reverse nearly so, rare (£20-30)
£20–£30
United States of America, Morgan Dollars (2), 1890o, 1890cc; Quater Dollar, 1895s Barber type; Cents (2), 1858, 1859. Silv er with a few very slight surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine, toned, bronze very fine (£200-300)
£200–£300
Great Britain, Death of Edward VII, 1910, a large uniface cast bronze maquette, signed Adr. Yluy Cors (?), Britannia in mourning with trident and sword, ship in background, palm tree at left, THE BRITISH EMPIRE MOURNS EDWARD THE PEACEMAKER around, 320mm (BHM –; BDM –). Almost extremely fine and nicely patinated, extremely rare; with neat piercing at top for suspension (£200-300)
Great Britain, Mary Wakefield, 1910, a large electrotype cast bronze medal by P.-V. Dautel, draped bust right, reverse lyre within laurel of roses, music a fair and glorious gift from god around, 148mm (cf. BDW 7, 679). About extremely fine; contained in a velvet lined fitted oak box, inside of lid inset with uninscribed brass plaque (£80-100)
Great Britain, Retirement of Montague Rendall, 1924, a bronze medal by F. Bowcher after R. Gleadowe, bust left, reverse view of Winchester College, 64mm (BHM 4186; E 1996); Eastman Kodak, c.1950, a bronze award medal for 25 Years’ Service, by J.R. Pinches, bust of George Eastman left, reverse legend, named (Arthur E. Bates), 76mm (MJP p.91; cf. DNW 47, 1004); 80th Birthday of Christopher Blunt, 1984, a cast bronze medal by Annabel Eley, bust right, reverse cascade of silver pennies, 49mm...
£30–£40
Miscellaneous, Coins of the World, 17th to 20th issues, silver and billon (45, including New Brunswick, 20-Cents, 1864, extremely fine, toned), base metal (174, including a few Roman) [219]. Poor to fine, some better, an interesting lot (£300-400)
£300–£400
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-strikes: Florin, 1967, with flat and sunken ghosted image on obverse; Shilling, 1962e, edge partly grained [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine (£20-30)
Hungary, 85th Birthday of TomÁs Masaryk, 1935, a silver medal by O. Spaniel, bust right, reverse legend in seven lines, 42mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.23, 16); together with other miscellaneous European medals (5), some pre-1850 [6]. Mostly fine, first better but with rim bruise (£30-40)
Anne (1702-1714), Shilling, 1711, third bust (ESC 1157; SC 185; S 3610). Almost fine, extremely rare (£60-70)
Miscellaneous, Edward I to Edward III, miscellaneous Halfpence (23), mostly London; together with a clipped Penny of Bristol [24]. Many fine (£180-220)
£180–£220
Miscellaneous, Anne and Prince George of Denmark, 1702, a silver medal by J. Croker, bust of Anne left, with ear-ring, reverse bust of George left, 42mm (MI 233/14; E 392). Fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Miscellaneous, Charles II to Victoria, copper and bronze coins (53); together with 4 silver coins and various medals, badges etc (22) [79]. Poor to fine, some better (£100-150)
£100–£150
Romania, Completion of the Restoration of the Catedrala Mitropoliei Moldovei, Iasi, 1886, a silver medal, unsigned, frontal elevation of the cathedral, reverse legend in 13 lines, 65mm (Wurz. p.230). Scuffed, otherwise very fine and toned, rare (£40-60)
Romania, Death of Ion Bratianu, 1891, a silver medal by P. Telge, bust left, reverse robed female figure with standard and olive branch, 50mm (BDM –; cf. DNW 47, 1022); 80th Birthday of George Baritiu Maiu, 1892, a silver medal by P. Telge for the Academia Románá, bust left, reverse legend in six lines, 50mm (BDM –) [2]. Fine to very fine, both rare in silver (£30-40)
Sicily, Leontinoi, Tetradrachm, 466-425 BC, laureate head of Apollo left, reverse lion’s head left, four corn-grains around, 17.46gm (cf. BMC 36; cf. Sear 833). Metal cusp on edge, very fine with pleasant grey tone, attractive (£300-500)
£300–£500
Illyria and Central Greece, Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, 300-262 BC, head of Athena right, reverse owl standing right, countermarked with V in a circle [Khaf] for use in the East, once on obverse and twice on reverse, 16.66gm (cf. Sear 2547). Banker’s mark on owl, fine (£80-100)
Asia Minor, Ephesos, 390-330 BC, Diobol, bee with straight wings, reverse two stags’ heads vis-à-vis, 0.77gm (BMC 53; Sear 4375). Fine and clear, scarce (£50-70)
Romania, 40th Anniversary of the Atheneul Roman, Bucharest, 1905, a silver medal by W.C. Hégel, bust of Pallas in Roman head-dress left, reverse frontal elevation of the Athenæum, 67mm (Wurz. 1108; cf. DNW 45, 683). Very fine (£30-40)
Romania, Comgresul si Expositiunea, Târgoviste, 1911, a silver award medal by Carniol Fiul for the Associatiunea Románá Pentru Inaintarea si Respandirea Stiintelor, uniformed bust of Carol I left, reverse legend above tablet, un-named, 65mm (Wurz. p.1407). Extremely fine, light olive tone, rare (£40-50)
£40–£50
Romania, Spiru Haret, 1911, a bronze plaque by Mayer & Wilhelm, bust right, reverse standing female holding flag and torch outside an arched building, figures on steps in background, 75 x 59mm. Minor marks, otherwise very fine, rare (£30-40)
Asia Minor, Cilicia, Tarsos, 4th Century BC, miscellaneous Oboli etc (10), various types [10]. Fine and better (£140-170)
£140–£170
North Africa, Siculo-Punic, c.4th century BC, Æ 15, male bust left framed by grain ears, reverse horse leaping right, 2.20gm (cf. SNG Cop. 120; cf. CNG 33, 131). Overstruck on an issue of Carthage, striking split, otherwise fine, scarce (£50-60)
£50–£60
Sir John Vanbrugh, 1855, a bronze medal by B. Wyon for the Art Union of London, draped bust almost facing, reverse frontal elevation of Blenheim Palace, 55mm (BHM 2572; Beaulah 8; E 1500). Almost extremely fine, patinated (£40-50)
North Africa, Carthage, Æ 29, head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, wearing ear ring, reverse horse standing right, palm tree in background on right, punic letter in field to right (Muller II, 96, 184; Sear 6509). Obverse fair, reverse fine (£40-60)
Miscellaneous, Coin jewellery: a necklace made up of 30 Maundy coins, 1869 to 1872, differing denominations [Lot]. Very fine and better (£60-80)
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy IV (221-204 BC), Æ 36, 33 and 26, all with cornucopiæ counterstamps on reverse (cf. CNG 45, 628-9) [3]. Fair to fine (£70-90)
£70–£90
Miscellaneous, Coin jewellery: Victoria, Jubilee head, silver Threepence ear-rings (2) and an enamelled Sixpence; 9ct gold ring inset with Edward VII Half-Sovereign, 1903, total wt 11.25gm; Jubilee, 1977, 1oz silver ingot; ‘silver’ rings (11), some inset with coins, total wt 82.8gm [16]. Varied state (£50-80)
£50–£80
Romania, The 55th Anniversary of the Romanian Communist Party, 1976, bronze medals by J. Grudinsche (2), viz. bust of Nicolae Ceausescu left, reverse legend in eight lines, and bust of Elena Ceausescu left, reverse similar, both 60mm [2]. Extremely fine; first in blue fitted card box of issue (£20-30)
Switzerland, The Gratitude of Swiss Families to the United States, 1918, a silver medal by H. Frei, eagle carrying American flag, corn in its talons, reverse legend in eight lines, 40mm (cf. DNW 42, 1287). Almost extremely fine (£20-30)
Opening of the New Council Chamber at the Guildhall, 1884, a large bronze medal by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, interior of the Chamber, reverse Londinia, attended by Commerce and Magistracy, addressing her council, 77mm (BHM 3177; E 1705; Welch 19; Taylor 206a). Very fine or better (£40-60)
Caligula (AD 37-41), As, 40-1, Rome, bust left, reverse Vesta seated left dividing sc, 10.67gm (RIC 54; BMC 72; cf. Sear 1803). About fine, rare (£70-90)
St Stephen’s School, Westminster, 1895, a silver award medal by Jones & Co, bust of Baroness Angela Burdett-Coutts right, reverse for missing no attendance, edge named (Frank East), 37mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1895; with four decorative silver clasps, 1895-6, 1896-7, 1897-8, 1898-9. Almost extremely fine, nicely toned; in black case of issue by Thomas H. Bliss, Kingsway, London WC2 (£40-60)
Claudius (AD 41-54), As, 41-2, Rome, bust left, reverse Minerva right, hurling javelin, dividing sc, 11.89gm (RIC 100; BMC 149; Sear 1861). Good fine (£60-80)
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