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Italy, Carlo Alberto, 5 Lire (10), 1832pc, 1835pc (2), 1836pc (4), 1837pc (2), all Genoa, 1835pc Turin (Mont. 247, 252-3, 255, 257; Varesi 105, 111-12, 113, 115; KM. 113.3, 4) [10]. Generally fine, but some with encrustation (£50-70)
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Italy: Papal States, Pius VI, Doppio Giulio, 1788, yr XIV (Varesi 333; C 86a); Pius VII, Doppia Romana, yr V [1804-5] (Mont. 5; Varesi 31; F 248) [2]. First mediocre, second fine (£40-50)
France, Société de Saint-Vincent de Paul, c.1880, a bronze award medal by C. Trotin, bust left, rev. wreath, centre engraved (1889), 51mm (BDM –). Extremely fine and practically as struck, nicely patinated, rare; in original maroon fitted case (£30-40)
£30–£40
Italy: Papal States, Pius VII, Doppia Romana, yr IV [1803-4], arms, rev. St Peter (Mont. 4; Varesi 30; F 248). Very fine (£60-80)
Italy: Papal States, Pius VII, Doppia Romana, yr V [1804-5], similar (Mont. 5; Varesi 31; F 248). Extremely fine and well struck, attractive (£120-140)
Italy: Papal States, Leo XII, Doppia, yr IR [1823-4, Rome], arms, rev. St Peter, artist’s signature rendered as CERB (Mont. 76; Varesi 4; F 254). Extremely fine, retaining much brilliance (£140-160)
Italy: Papal States, Gregory XVI, 10 Scudi, 1835R (Rome), yr V, bust left, rev. value in wreath (Mont. 106; Varesi 3; F 263). Good very fine (£180-220)
Italy: Papal States, Gregory XVI, 10 Scudi, 1835R (Rome), yr V, similar (Mont. 106; Varesi 3; F 263). Good very fine, obverse with peripheral red tone (£180-220)
Italy: Papal States, Gregory XVI, 10 Scudi, 1836R (Rome), yr V, similar (Mont. 108; Varesi 5; F 263). Small scratch by Pope’s ear, otherwise good very fine (£180-220)
Italy: Papal States, Gregory XVI, 10 Scudi, 1836R (Rome), yr VI, similar (Mont. 109; Varesi 7; F 263). Extremely fine with brilliant fields, attractive (£300-400)
United States of America, 10 Dollars, 1907s, Liberty head. About extremely fine (£100-120)
Italy: Papal States, Gregory XVI, 10 Scudi, 1837R (Rome), yr VI, similar (Mont. 111; Varesi 8; F 263). Very light bagmarks, extremely fine with brilliant fields (£300-350)
France, Université de Paris, 1895, a silver medal by J.-C. Chaplain, female seated on throne, holding a book, attended by two standing students, rev. ship of Paris, FLUCTUAT NEC MERGITVR, 68mm (PBE –; CGMP p.78; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.39, 34; cf. DNW 46, 776 and 49, 887). Good very fine, rare in silver (£70-90)
£70–£90
Italy: Papal States, Gregory XVI, 10 Scudi, 1840R (Rome), yr X, similar (Mont. 117; Varesi 14; F 263). Very light bagmarks, extremely fine with brilliant fields (£300-350)
Philippines, Commonwealth, 50 Centavos (2), 1944s, 1945s; 20 Centavos (6), 1937m, 1938m, 1941m, 1944d, 1944d/s, 1945d; 10 Centavos (6), 1937m, 1938m, 1941m, 1944d, 1945d/s, 1945d; 5 Centavos (6), 1937m, 1938m, 1941m, 1944, 1944s, 1945s; Centavos (6), 1937-41m inclusive, 1944s (KM. 179, 180, 180a, 181-3) [26]. The 1944d/s 20 Centavos practically as struck, 1945d/s 10 Centavos good fine, both rare; a few others fine, but the majority very fine to extremely fine (£100-150)
£100–£150
France, Exposition des Artistes Français & Russes, 1895, a plated bronze award plaque by F. Rasumny, conjoined busts of Marianne and Russie left, rev. legend above conjoined shields, tablet below, un-named, 51 x 45mm (BDM V, 34). Very fine and very rare (£50-70)
£50–£70
Italy: Papal States, Gregory XVI, 10 Scudi, 1841R (Rome), yr XI, similar (Mont. 120; Varesi 17; F 263). Light adjustment marks in centre, otherwise extremely fine with brilliant fields (£300-350)
Italy: Papal States, Gregory XVI, 5 Scudi, 1835R (Rome), yr V, similar, legend continuous over bust (Mont. 130; Varesi 28; F 265). Very fine, reverse better (£90-110)
Italy: Papal States, Gregory XVI, 5 Scudi, 1836R (Rome), yr VI, similar, legend divided over bust (Mont. 132; Varesi 31; F 265). Good very fine and retaining much brilliance, but minor rim nicks on reverse (£100-120)
Mexico, Charles III, 8 Escudos, 1785FM, Mexico City, laureate bust right, rev. crowned arms dividing value, assayer’s mark inverted (CC 15774; CCT 99; F 33). Light graze on king’s cheek noticeable on close inspection, characteristic weakness in centre, otherwise extremely fine with full original bloom, rare thus (£450-550)
Philippines, Republic, 5 Piso (13), 1975-98, all different, including Proofs of 1979-80-2; 2 Piso (15), 1983-94, all different; 1 Piso (33), 1972-98, all different, including Proofs of 1975-6-82; 50 Centavos, 1964; 50 Sentimos (18), 1967-94, all different; 25 Centavos (4), 1960, 1964, 1966 (2, different); 25 Sentimos (33), 1967-98, all different, including Proofs of 1976-9-80-2; 10 Centavos (6), 1958-60-2-3-4-6; 10 Sentimos (33), 1967-96, all different, including Proofs of 1976-9-80; 5...
£50–£60
United States of America, 5 Dollars (2), 1900, 1906, Liberty head [2]. About very fine and better (£120-140)
Mexico, Charles III, 8 Reales (13), all bust type, 1772fm, 1774fm, 1775fm, 1777fm (2), 1778ff, 1779ff, 1784fm, 1786fm (2), 1787fm, 1788fm (2), all Mexico City (CC 14908-30-7-52-9-65-97, 15009-17-23; CCT 830, 833-4, 836, 838, 840, 847, 849-51; KM. 106.1, 2) [13]. Generally fair to fine, a few better (£80-100)
United States of America, 5 Dollars (2), 1909d, 1911, Indian head [2]. About very fine (£110-130)
Mexico, Charles III, 8 Reales (13), all bust type, 1772fm, 1777fm (2), 1778ff (2), 1779ff (2), 1784fm (2), 1786fm (2), 1788fm (2), all Mexico City (CC 14908-52-9-65-97, 15009-23; CCT 830, 836, 838, 840, 847, 849, 851; KM. 106.1, 2) [13]. Generally fair (£60-80)
Mexico, Charles IV, 8 Reales (9), all with bust of Charles III but reading carolvs iv, 1789fm (3), 1790fm (6), all Mexico City (CC 16595, 16602; CCT 642-3; KM. 107) [9]. Generally fair to fine (£50-70)
United States of America, 3 Dollars, 1874. Good very fine (£200-250)
Mexico, Charles IV, 8 Reales (19), 1791fm, 1792fm, 1793fm, 1794fm, 1795fm, 1796fm, 1797fm, 1798fm, 1799fm, 1800fm, 1801ft, 1802ft, 1803ft, 1804th, 1805th, 1806th, 1807th, 1808/7th, 1808th, all Mexico City (CC 16612-20-7-33-8-47-56-63-9-75-83-91-9, 16707-14-20, 16725-33; CCT 646-55, 657-9, 661-5; KM. 109) [19]. Mostly fine, some better; the best specimen of each date for this mint (£150-180)
Mexico, Charles IV, 8 Reales (19), 1791fm, 1792fm, 1793fm, 1794fm, 1795fm, 1796fm, 1797fm, 1798fm, 1799fm, 1800fm, 1801ft, 1802ft, 1803ft, 1804th, 1805th, 1806th, 1807th, 1808/7th, 1808th, all Mexico City (CC 16612-20-7-33-8-47-56-63-9-75-83-91-9, 16707-14-20, 16725-33; CCT 646-55, 657-9, 661-5; KM. 109) [19]. Mostly fair to fine, some better; the second best specimen of each date for this mint (£120-140)
France, Femme Assise au Bord de la Rivière, c.1900, a cast copper-washed lead maquette for the reverse of a medal, unsigned, semi-nude female seated left, holding an olive branch and shield, her feet in reeds by a river at left, 263mm. Very fine, rare (£60-80)
£60–£80
Mexico, Charles IV, 8 Reales (39), 1791fm (5), 1792fm (8), 1793fm (7), 1794fm (5), 1795fm (6), 1796fm (8), all Mexico City (CC 16612-20-7-33-8-47; CCT 646-51; KM. 109) [39]. Mostly fair (£150-180)
France, Les Génies et le Chien, c.1900, a uniface lead electrotype plaque, unsigned, seated dog in front of a group of naked boys, holding hands and dancing, 106 x 86mm. About very fine, rare (£50-70)
Mexico, Charles IV, 8 Reales (36), 1797fm (6), 1798fm (10), 1799fm (4), 1800fm (11), 1801ft (5), all Mexico City (CC 16656-63-9-75-83; CCT 652-5, 657; KM. 109) [36]. Mostly fair (£140-160)
France, Institut de France, c.1900, a silver award medal, unsigned, bust of Minerva right, rev. wreath, named (Denys Puech, 1905), 32mm. Good very fine, grey tone, an interesting association piece; in red fitted case (£30-40)
Mexico, Charles IV, 8 Reales (49), 1802ft (11), 1803ft (13), 1804th (25), all Mexico City (CC 16691, 16699, 16707; CCT 658-9, 661; KM. 109) [49]. Mostly fair, some better (£200-240)
United States of America, Two and a Half-Dollars, 1909, Indian head. Reverse very fine, obverse better (£60-80)
Mexico, Charles IV, 8 Reales (50), 1805th (20), 1806th (30), all Mexico City (CC 16714, 16720; CCT 662-3; KM. 109) [50]. Mostly fair to fine (£250-280)
United States of America, Two and a Half-Dollars (2), 1909, 1910, Indian head [2]. First fine, second about very fine (£90-120)
Mexico, Charles IV, 8 Reales (44), 1807th (29), 1808th (15), all Mexico City (CC 16725, 16733; CCT 664-5; KM. 109) [44]. Mostly fair to fine (£220-250)
Mexico, Ferdinand VII, 8 Reales (9), 1821/18fs, 1821fs (6), all Guadalajara, 1822jm (2), both Guanajuato (CC 18634, 18656; CCT 434, 441; KM. 111.3, 4) [9]. First about very fine, last two fair, others generally about fine or better (£60-80)
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