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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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George III (1760-1820), George III, Halfcrown, 1817, large head, tiny edge nick, otherwise extremely fine and toned; Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1902, about extremely fine; other Halfcrowns (4), 1821, 1888, 1893, 1907, very fine and better, first with small edge knock and toned, others bright from cleaning (6)
Hammer Price: £120
Ecuador, Ecuador, Republic, 2-Sucres, 1973 (KM 82). Some surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, rare
Anne (1702-1714), Expedition to Vigo Bay, silver medal by J. Croker, 37mm (MI ii, 236/18; Eimer 395), fine, toned; other British silver medals (14, one cased), some very fine (15)
George V (1910-1936), George V, Florins (17), 1915, 1916 (6), 1918 (2), 1919 (2), 1921 (4), 1923, 1936. Extremely fine and better (17)
George VI (1936-1952), George VI, Maundy set, 1951, in contemporary case, brilliant; Elizabeth II, Proof 25-Pence (3), 1972, 1977 (2), mint sealed, in cases of issue; Isle of Man, Proof set, 1979, together with Pound, 1979, all in sterling silver; South Africa, Proof sets (3), 1985, 1986 (2), each containing the commemorative Rand issue, in cases of issue, all brilliant ; other modern coins and mint sets, from the Gambia, Falkland Islands, Yemen, etc. (approx 125), mostly in mint state (Lot)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Elizabeth II, Crowns, 1965 (50), 1972 (50), 1977 (40), 1980 (12), 1981 (24). Mostly extremely fine or better (176)
Hungary, Hungary, Admiral Horthy, 5-Pengo (11), 1938 (6), 1939 (5), very fine and better; other coins of Austria, Germany, Belgium, etc., in silver (29), base metal (7), many fine (47)
Ireland, selection of £1 (6), £5 (3) and £10 (2), 1934-45, issued in Northern Ireland for the Bank of Ireland; Belfast Banking Co., Provincial and Ulster Banks, plus £1 1939 Ploughman of the Provincial Bank. Very good to very fine (12)
India, India, Regal Series, William IV to George VI, silver Rupees (21); Bikanir, Rupee (1), and Kutch, 5-Kori (2). A few good very fine, mostly extremely fine (24)
India, India, miscellaneous Mughal Rupees (26), and Half-Rupees (5), various rulers and mints. Mostly fine to about very fine, some with test marks (31)
Ireland, Royal Dublin Society, oval silver prize medal, by Mossop (Spring Cattle Show 1940, Rt.Hon.T.K.Laidlow, Best Irish Aberdeen Angus Female Somerton Marie), cased; similar bronze medals (8), various Cattle Shows, 1943-1957, all to J.F.Wright [owner] and Patrick O’Brien [Herdsman]; similar medals, 1931, Horse Show, and 1977, Spring Show, International Gun Dog Obedience Competition, last cased; a bronze prize medal (Winner Fat Stock Show Class 35 R.G. Nash.); another similar (Class 43...
Jersey, Jersey, Elizabeth II, Proof Pound, 1981, struck in gold, uncased. About as struck.
Hammer Price: £110
Old Priory Lodge, silver gilt and enamel Founder’s Jewel, with ribbon and top bar; Tithe Barn MMM 1345, silver gilt Past Master’s Jewel (W.Bro.A Edgar 1981-82); another silver gilt Past Master’s Jewel; silver gilt and enamel Jewels of the Derby Lodge 724 and Old Priory Lodge 6362; Royal Arch, Jewels of the Craft (5); other Masonic Jewels (7), including RMIG Stewards’ Jewels, 1966, 1972. Mostly extremely fine (17)
19th Century, Staffordshire, 19th Century, Staffordshire, Bilston 2 (2), 3, Fazeley 6, 8 (2), 11, 12. D.3 very fine, D.12 fine, others mostly about extremely fine or better and lightly toned (8)
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Edward the Confessor, Penny, Expanding Cross type, Heavy Issue, London, godpine on lvndene, bust D, 1.64 gm (N. 823; S. 1177). Good fine
South Africa, South Africa, Union, Elizabeth II, Crowns (8), smaller silver (19), copper (11); Republic, coins in silver (48, including several Proofs and commemorative Rands, 1985-8), and base metal (81, a few Proofs). Very fine and better, Proofs mostly brilliant (167)
Miscellaneous, England, a silver ladle, hallmarked HF, London, 1911, the base inset with a George I Shilling, 1725 wcc. Very fine, attractive workmanship
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Henry VIII, Posthumous Coinage, Groat, Bristol, mm. WS on reverse only, rose and lis in reverse legend, small lis in forks, 2.43gm (Chown 8H; Whitton [Henry VIII] 2; N. 1846; S. 2406). Partly weak but very fine and about as struck, scarce
Miscellaneous, James II to Victoria, including James II Xs, Guineas of William and Mary, William II and George II, the last by Kirk, and Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns of 1821 and 1843. One plugged, others fine to very fine, no duplication (14)
Australia, Australia, Shilling, 1910; Ceylon, 10-Cents, 1894; Germany, Hamburg, 3-Marks, 1910 J, and Prussia, Thaler, 1861; U.S.A., Quarter-Dollar, 1854; other silver coins of the world (5). Generally very fine or better (8)
Miscellaneous, European coins: 16th to 18th Century issues of Scandinavia, Germany, etc, (8). Mostly worn or impaired (8)
Miscellaneous, European and world coins, in silver (82) and base metal (376). Many fine, some better (458)
George III (1760-1820), A silvered brass ashtray, in the centre an impression of the George III Pattern Dollar, with bust facing left, legend around “Impression from a die made by Matthew Boulton at Soho 1804 and used to convert silver Dollars captured by the English in the Spanish War, the image of Carolus III being thus defaced”, 117mm (cf BDW 4, 332* for a similar unsilvered example). Reverse stamped “Avery”, fine and rare
James II (1685-1688), Stability of the Anglican Church, 1688, silver, cast, Dutch work, Jesuit and monk, with spade and pickaxe, attempt to undermine a church supported by a hand from heaven reverse seven medallions each containing a bust of an identified bishop and decorated with a mitre (MI i, 625/42; Eimer 289), 58 mm. Nearly extremely fine with an attractive even tone, an unusually good example
George IV (1820-1830), George IV, Shilling, 1824, first head, second reverse (ESC. 1251). Almost as struck, attractive even tone
Victoria (1837-1901), Maundy sets (3), 1877, 1886, 1895. First extremely fine, others mint state, all brilliant (12)
Victoria (1837-1901), Duke of Wellington, Cinque Ports Banquet, 1839, silver medal by B. Wyon, head left reverse View of Dover castle, in commemoration of the cinque ports banquet dover 1839, 56mm (BHM. 1889; Eimer 1328; Taylor 25a). Extremely fine , rare in silver
George V (1910-1936), George V, Halfcrowns (13), 1916, 1918 (2), 1920 (4), 1923, 1935 (2), 1936 (3). Extremely fine and better (13)
Stockton & Cleveland Bank, £5, 1812, 1813 (2) and 1814 (Grant 2778c). Good fine to very fine (4)
Miscellaneous, William III to George VI, silver coins (48), including Shilling, 1743 roses, Halfcrown, 1820. Fine to very fine, a few better (48)
Miscellaneous, Edward VII to Elizabeth II, miscellaneous coins in silver (154) and cupro-nickel (87, including Proof Sixpence, 1951). Almost all different, early issues mostly fine, later coins very fine and better; contained in a green coin album (241)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Netherlands, Netherlands, XI Olympics Games, Amsterdam, 1928, official commemorative medal, in copper, panoramic view of the the Olympic stadium reverse female and male figures with torch, 55mm. Extremely fine
Hammer Price: £105
Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1839. Good extremely fine, with traces of original colour (3)
Malaya & British Borneo, Malaya and British Borneo, Elizabeth II, 5-Cents, 1961KN (9), all struck without collar on blanks with plain edges, extremely fine as made; together with Korea, Kuang Mu, Quarter Yang, year 2, a mistrike on blank of insufficient size, fine. (10)
Hammer Price: £100
Miscellaneous, Scotland and Ireland, hammered coins (24). Generally poor, some better (24)
Netherlands, Netherlands, Zeeland, 30-Stivers, 1685, better than fine but scratched on reverse; other miscellaneous coins of the Netherlands in silver (36) and base metal (16), mostly 20th century issues, a few damaged but many fine. (53)
Mark Benevolent Fund, silver and enamel Jewel, 1932, by Bladon, London; RMBI, silver gilt and enamel Steward’s Jewel, 1940, and Honourable Testimonial of Masonic Charity and Benevolence, Jewels, gilt, in 9ct gold frames and glazed (Bro.A Laithwaite, 1937; Bro.A.D.Elstub); RMIB, Stewards’ Jewels, 1946 (2), and 1952 (Lancashire, Western Division); RMIG, Stewards’ Jewels, 1925 (West Lancashire), 1934, 1949 (Cumberland and Westmorland), 1966, 1972. Mostly extremely fine or nearly so (12)
Royal Masonic Institution for Girls, Stewards’ Jewels, 1925, 1934, 1939, silver gilt and enamel, 1945, plastic, ‘London Assn. for the Blind’ on reverse, 1946, 1956, 1957, 1964, 1966 (3), 1972, gilt and enamel; RMIG, Cumberland and Westmorland, Steward’s Jewel, 1949, gilt and enamel; RMIB, gilt and enamel Steward’s Jewels, 1946, 1952 (Lancashire, Western Division). First and second very fine, others mostly extremely fine (15)
Seychelles, Seychelles, Elizabeth II, Rupees (50), Half-Rupees (200), 25-Cents (186), all 1954, 2-Cents (50), all 1963. All in brilliant mint state (486)
South Africa, South Africa, ZAR, Halfcrowns (19), 2-Shillings (13), Shillings (8), Sixpences (18), Threepences (6), Pennies (53), mixed dates. Silver fine and better, bronze mostly very fine (117)
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