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Italy, Venice, Francesco Venier (1554-6), Zecchino, 3.48gm (P 1; F 1253). Extremely fine, rare (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £140
Morocco, Mohammed III, Mitkal, AH 1195 [1781], Tetuan, reduced size (KM. 37). Weakly struck by date (and corresponding on obverse), otherwise fine, scarce (£60-80)
Netherlands, William III, 10 Guilders (4), 1875 (2), 1879, 1889 (F 342) [4]. Extremely fine or better (£160-200)
Henry VII (1485-1509), Facing Bust issue, Groat, class IIIc, mm. greyhound’s head, 3.17gm (N 1705c; S 2199). Legend a trifle weak in parts, otherwise very fine with a good portrait, toned (£150-180)
South Africa, Republic, 2 Rands, 1962, 1972, Proof Rand, 1977, Rands (3), 1976, 1980 (2) (F 11-12) [6]. Extremely fine or better (£150-200)
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrowns (2), both Gp. III, later horseman, cruder style, mm. sun, 15.21, 14.39gm (N 2213; S 2840) [2]. Fine and better, both with light grey tone (£70-100)
Societies, Societies: Jumble Club, London [instituted 1799], Seven Shillings silver token, value in wreath, rev. legend, 35mm (D & W 139/298). Good fine, extremely rare (£150-180)
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrowns (3), Gp. IV (2), fourth horseman, mm. triangle-in-circle, both read hi, 15.28, 14.80gm; Gp. V, fifth horseman, mm. sun, 13.86gm (N 2214-15; S 2775, 2842) [3]. First two fine and better, both with light grey tone, last with red wax adhering to both sides, about fine (£80-100)
Charles I (1625-1649), Halfcrown, Gp. 3 [type 5], mm. lion, from the same dies as previous, 14.29gm (Besly 3A; SCBI Brooker 1081, same dies; N 2313; S 2867). Obverse about fine, reverse better but a trifle off-centre (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £130
United States of America, Two and a Half-Dollars (2), 1913, 1914, Indian head [2]. Fine and better (£90-120)
William III (1694-1702), Shilling, 1697, first bust (ESC 1091; S 3497). About extremely fine, light olive-grey tone (£80-90)
Anne (1702-1714), Shilling, 1708, third bust, plain (ESC 1147; S 3610). Minor flecking, otherwise good extremely fine, with most attractive olive-grey tone (£120-150)
United States of America, Liberty Cap Half-Dollars (3), 1837, 1838, 1839 [3]. Very fine or better (£80-100)
George I (1714-1727), Quarter-Guinea, 1718 (MCE 277; S 3638). Almost extremely fine (£120-150)
Charles II (1660-1685), Marriage of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, 1662, a silver-gilt medal, unsigned [by G. Bower], conjoined busts right, rev. maiestas et amor, Jupiter seated in clouds, greeting Venus and Cupid, 27mm (MI 481/92; E 226). Some rubbing on high points, otherwise very fine (£40-50)
Charles II (1660-1685), Peace of Breda, 1667, a silver medal by J. Roettier, laureate bust of Charles II right, rev. favente deo, Britannia seated left at foot of rock, contemplating her navies, 56mm (MI 535/186; E 241). Rims grazed and knocked in places, some surface marks, otherwise very fine (£80-100)
George IV (1820-1830), Sixpence, 1825 (ESC 1659; S 3814). Trifling bagmarks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, with much mint bloom (£90-120)
Charles II (1660-1685), The Firmness of Charles II, c.1683, a silver medal, unsigned [perhaps by J.G. Sorberger], laureate bust right, rev. semper adamas, rock in sea surmounted by altar, on which is a diamond amid flames, 56mm (MI 595/278). Good fine and toned, very rare (£120-150)
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1867 (Freeman 300; BMC 1787; S 3956). Small flaw on Queen’s neck, extremely fine with original colour (£80-100)
Finland, Nicholas II, 20 Markkaa (2), 1911l, 1912s (F 3) [2]. Extremely fine or better (£150-200)
Victoria (1837-1901), Proof Crown, 1887, edge grained, struck en médaille, 28.29gm (ESC 297; S 3921). Minor hairlines and spot on neck, otherwise brilliant and toned (£120-150)
Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1887, Halfpenny, 1888; Edward VII, Shilling, 1902; George V, Halfcrown, 1912, Florin and Shilling, 1911 [6]. Halfcrown and Florin mint state, others extremely fine and better (£50-70)
France, Napoleon III, 10 Francs (4), 1855a large module, 1857a, both Paris, 1860bb (2), both Strasbourg, gold 5 Francs (6), 1854a edge grained, 1856a, 1859a, 1862a, 1866a, all Paris, 1863bb, Strasbourg (F 576a, 577-8, 578a, 588-9; KM. 33, 33a.1, 34.3, 34.4, 38.1, 38.2) [10]. Generally fine but some with surface scratches, 1859 5 Francs has been mounted (£120-140)
Nottingham Pitt Club, 1814, a gilt-bronze medal by T. Webb, bust of William Pitt left, rev. legend in wreath, 37mm (BHM 838). Extremely fine and practically as struck, encased in glazed lunettes, with swivel bar suspension; in original velvet-lined red case of issue (£80-120)
Kings of Bactria and Indo-Greece, Bactria, Menander (155-130 BC), Tetradrachms (5); together with Drachms (20), of Antimachos (3), Apollodotos I, Menander (15) and Antialkidas, various types [25]. Mostly corroded (£120-140)
India, Jodhpur, Umaid Singh, Mohur, in the name of George VI, small legend type, 11.00gm (KM. 151; F 634); together with a small Indian silver coin [2]. Very fine (£120-150)
Wakefield Industrial and Fine Art Exhibition, 1865, a bronze award medal by Ottley, seated female figure conferring wreath upon kneeling figures, rev. town shield flanked by implements of art and science, named (Teall le Paige & Co, for Utilization of Waste Greasy Waters), 77mm (BHM –; E 1578); Yorkshire Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition, York, 1866, a bronze award medal by J. Bell for Ottley, allegorical figures around arms of York, rev. legend around wreath of rosettes, named (Awarded...
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Long Cross type, London, Eadmund, eadmvnd m’o lvnd, 1.38gm (N 774; S 1151); Henry II, Penny, Tealby type, class A, uncertain mint, Ricard, ricard: on: [––––], 1.35gm (N 952; S 1337) [2]. Fine and better, first peckmarked (£50-70)
Henry III (1216-1272), Long Cross series, Pennies (8), Lincoln (3), classes IIIa, Walter, IIIab, Ricard, IIIb, Ion, 1.48, 1.57, 1.52gm; London (5), classes IIIa and Vc, Nicole, Vc and Vg, Henri, Vf, Ricard, 1.45, 1.47, 1.36, 1.34, 1.47gm (N 986, 987, 993, 996-7; S 1362-3, 1369, 1372-3) [8]. Fine to very fine (£80-100)
Netherlands, Wilhelmina, 10 Guilders, 1898 (F 348; KM 124). Practically as struck (£120-140)
Norway, Haakon VII, 50 Øre, 1912 (KM. 374). Extremely fine, rare (£90-120)
Letters Patent of William IV, dated 21 April 1835, appointing Robert Monsey Rolfe to the position of Solicitor General in place of Sir William Webb Follett, headed with the Royal arms and with portraits of William IV and Queen Adelaide; attached to a wax copy of the Great Seal of William IV, 155mm. In excellent order and housed in the original tin box; the whole contained in a contemporary maroon portmanteau-type box, inside of lid lined with pages from The Sporting Magazine (£150-250)
Poland, Republic, 20 and 10 Zloty, 1925 (F 115-16) [2]. Extremely fine (£100-120)
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Groats (3), all Tower, mm. lis (2 – one reads franc, the other france), and arrow, 2.11, 2.57, 2.57gm; Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Cranmer, mm. catherine wheel, tc by shield, 1.20gm; Posthumous coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust 5, 2.31gm (N 1797, 1804, 1871; S 2337E, 2345, 2403) [5]. Last only mediocre, others fair to fine (£70-90)
Medals Related to Sports, France, Boxing: Boxeurs, c. 1930, a plated bronze award medal by M. Delannoy, two boxers, rev. named (O.B. Ght. de Bourges, 1932, Barillon), 41mm; Boxeurs, a silver award medal by C. Charles, two boxers, rev. engraved (Championnats Berry Nivernais, 1934), 36mm and a similar gilt plaque, engraved (Championnat du Centre, 1935), 32 x 23mm; Fédération Française de Boxe (FFB), a silver and enamel openwork badge, named (Championnat de France Amateur 1938, 2eme Poids...
Italy, Foundation Medal for the Church of San Francesco, Rimini, 1450, a cast bronze medal by M. de’ Pasti, bust of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta left in plate armour, reverse Alberti’s proposed façade for the church, PRAECL· ARMINI · TEMPLVM · AN · GRATIAE · V · F ·, date below, 40mm (Hill, Corpus, 183; Pollard 47; Arm. I, 21/17; Kress 66; BDM IV, 404; cf. Clifford 14). Obverse a little rubbed, otherwise very fine (£120-150)
Spain, Alfonso XII, 25-Pesetas, 1878 (78) (F 344); Alfonso XIII, 20 Pesetas, 1890 (90) (F 345) [2]. Very fine (£120-150)
Charles I (1625-1649), Threepence, mm. lion, reads ma br f e h, 6 harp strings, 1.34gm (Besly 1H; SCBI Brooker 1109, same dies; N 2323; S 2877). Flan slightly bent, otherwise about very fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £120
United States of America, 5 Dollars (2), 1886s, 1895, Liberty head [2]. Good fine and fine (£100-120)
United States of America, Two and a Half-Dollars, 1843o, crosslet 4, Liberty head. Fine (£80-100)
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