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21 September 1994
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Mayfair Art Exhibition Centre 15/16 Grosvenor St London W1X 9FB
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Switzerland, Switzerland, Confederation, Rappen, 1933 (3), brilliant mint state; other Swiss coins in silver (16) and nickel (1), mostly fine; Italy, miscellaneous coins in silver (12) and bronze (1), some fine (33)
£40–£60
Thailand, Thailand, Rama IV, Eighth-Faungs, 1862 (2); later post-1897 coins of Thailand, in silver (12) and base metal (4), mostly fine and better; National Museum Centennial, silver medal, 39mm; other medals of Thailand (2, one in silver), the medals extremely fine. (21)
£60–£80
Edward VI (1547-1553), Edward VI, Second Period, gold Crown, mm. arrow (S. 2441). Almost very fine, reverse a little flat on the shield, a small chip from edge at 6 o’clock, rare
£800–£1,000
Medals Related to Navigation, France, France, Toulon, Homage of the Town to the Russian Navy, 1893, a silver-plated bronze prize medal by L.A. Bottee, arm, reverse symbolic figures shaking hands, 38mm. Very fine
£30–£40
Turkey, Turkey, Mahmud II, New Rumi Series, 2-Rumi Altin, 1233, year 9 (KM 617). Pierced, for use as jewellery, as is often the case with Ottoman gold, and buckled, otherwise very fine
£40–£50
France, France, Election of Félix Faure as President of the Republic, 1895, by H. Poscarme, standing figure holding fasces, a bust of the Republic to left, reverse open book of the Constitution, tablet below inscribed “Bourcy Député”, 72mm, in red leather case of issue, the top lettered in gilt “Assemblée nationale 1895”. Extremely fine and rare
Miscellaneous, Turkomans, Artukids of Mardin, Najam al-Din, 1152-1176 AD, AE Dirhem (14.5gm) obverse facing busts reverse Virgin crowning emperor (S/S. 28; Edhem 31).Very fine, reverse better, but a little encrusted
Edward VI (1547-1553), Fine Silver Issue, Shilling, mm. tun (S. 2482). Good fine, but the initials MR lightly scratched in the obverse field
£50–£60
Miscellaneous, A square brass weight, severally stamped 1810, 1811, 1812 and 1813, with other characters, including a Dharmacakra wheel and Siamese script, 33.70gm. Fine, very rare
£30–£50
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Philip and Mary, Shilling, 1555, no mark of value (S. 2502). About fine, a little flat in places as usual
£100–£120
France, France, Universal Exhibition, 1900, Fire Brigade, a silver plated bronze prize medal by L.A. Bottée and A. Erdmann, helmeted bust right, reverse fire brigade impedimenta, 50 mm. Very fine
France, France, The Funeral of President Carnot, a bronze plaquette by Oscar Roty, Carnot’s body laying in state reverse funeral cortège (PBE.860; BDM VIII. 176; Jones, 1979, 323; cf BDW 5, 14). Very fine
Australia, Australia, Florins (7), 1913, 1927 (3), 1951, 1954 (2), Shillings (5), 1910, 1916 (3), 1942, Sixpences (3), Threepences (12), AE (14). Mostly fine to very fine, some better (41)
£70–£100
France, France, Marcelin Berthelot, Chemist, bronze portrait plaquette,1901, by Chaplain, bust left, reverse Berthelot seated in his laboratory, figures representing Science and France behind, 70 x 55mm (PBE 83). Good very fine, a little spotty and dusty
Australia, Australia, various coins, AR (104, including Florin, 1933, and Shilling,1915, both only fine), AE etc (38, including a Proclamation medal of Western Australia, Governor W.C.F. Robinson, Oct. 1890, this extremely fine). Except where stated, fine to very fine, a few better (142)
£200–£300
United States of America, United States of America, Quarter-Dollar, 1906 O. Good fine
£15–£20
United States of America, United States of America, Cent, 1882, Indian head type. Practically as struck with full original colour, light speckles by e on one in value
£90–£120
France, France, Michel Eugene Chevreul, a fine bronze portrait medal by Roty, bust right, reverse young standing female figure, representing the youth of France, presenting a laurel wreath to the seated figure of Chevreul, 70mm (PBE 902). Extremely fine
Azores, Azores, Maria I, 150-Réis, 1794 (KM.7). Extremely fine, toned, scarce
£50–£70
Charles II (1660-1685), Electrotype copy of the Reddite Crown, 1663, by Thomas Simon. Has been silvered, very fine
Zambia, Zambia, President Kaunda, 50-Ngwee, 1969, FAO issue (KM. 14). Practically as struck, unevenly toned
£25–£30
France, France, Société des Gens de Lettres, a cast uniface bronze medal by H. Nocq, Louis Philippe seated with letter, Balzac and other artists standing behind, 58mm. Good very fine, rare
Charles II (1660-1685), Hammered Coinage, Maundy set, undated issue (ESC. 2364). Very fine (4)
£90–£100
Medals Related to Aviation, France, France, the Death of Marcel Dubois, Aviator, 1916, a bronze plaque, by J.P. Legastelois, bust right reverse legend, 54 x 38mm (BDM. VII, 545). Very fine, rare
William III (1694-1702), Guinea, 1701, second bust reverse scrolled harp (MCE. 186; S. 3463). Very fine, surface dull
£450–£550
Medals Related to Aviation, France, France, Aéronautique-Club de France, a silver-gilt badge, Montgolfier balloon and other dirigibles above clouds and a bird with wings outstretched, reverse named ‘M. Laurent Eynac 1925’, 31 x 28mm.With pin for attachment, about extremely fine, rare
Miscellaneous, Coins of the world, a similar lot (100). Fair to fine, some better (100)
George II (1727-1760), George II, Two-Guineas, 1740 (40 over 39) Intermediate head (MCE. 294; S. 3668). Good extremely fine, a few very light surface marks, lightly toned
£1,000–£1,200
George II (1727-1760), George II, Half-Guinea, 1759 (MCE. 365; S. 3685). Choice, good extremely fine, some brilliance in the fields, rare in this state of preservation
£600–£800
Miscellaneous, Coins of the world, silver (32), and base metal (46), none after 1939. Generally extremely fine, a few only very fine, a somewhat unusual lot (78)
£80–£100
China, China, Western Han Dynasty, Cash, c.210BC; Eastern Han, Wu Chu, Cash, c.25AD; Tang, Cash of Kao Tsu and Su Tsung; other Cash of various dynasties, including South Han, North Sung, Sui, Ming, etc. (6); 18th century Cash of Ch’ien Lung (13), various provinces; later Chinese coins, mostly in base metal (27); amulets (2); Japan, Kam-ei Tauho, Mon; Annam, Minh Mang, Dong (C.81.1). All in envelopes identified, fine and better (54)
£150–£200
Miscellaneous, Coins, medals and banknotes of the world, many countries represented, 17th to 20th Century issues, some in silver. Many fine (Lot)
Medals Related to Navigation, France, France, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, “Flandre” French Line, a bronze medal by Marcel Renard, ship and legend, reverse woman in local costume seated, 50mm, in blue card box of issue, lettered in gilt. Extremely fine
George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1777, fourth bust (S. 3728). Slight surface marks, otherwise extremely fine
£220–£250
Canada, Victoria to Elizabeth II, 50-Cents (6), 1951, 1953, 1958, 1960 (2), 1962, 25-Cents (2), 10-Cents (26), 5-Cents (21), Cent, 1893; coins of Newfoundland (4), tokens (3). Fine to very fine, later issues better (63)
George III (1760-1820), Half-Guinea, 1804, seventh bust (S. 3737). Extremely fine
£120–£150
George III (1760-1820), ‘Military’ Guinea, 1813 (S. 3730). Almost as struck, rare in this condition
£900–£1,000
Chile, Chile, Half-Centavo, 1873 (over 1) (KM 146). Very fine
Miscellaneous, Coins of the world, mostly late 19th and 20th century currency issues (100’s). Varied state (Lot)
China, China, Wang Mang, Spade Money, Hio Pu (2); early Knife Money; Thailand, silver Lat or currency bar, c1800, and gambling tokens, in porcelain (7, all different), and mother-of-pearl (1). Fine and better (12)
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