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16 November 1994
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Mayfair Art Exhibition Centre 15/16 Grosvenor St London W1X 9FB
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Australia, Australia, George V, Threepence, 1917 M. Good extremely fine, toned
Hammer Price: £35
Australia, Australia, a similar coin. Similar state
Belgium, Belgium, Leopold I (1831-1865), 2-Centimes, 1835, m of premier inverted; Centime, 1862, 6 of date over 6. First fine, second about very fine
Bolivia, Bolivia, Republic, silver Proclamation medal, 1850, head of President Belzu to left, reverse Hercules standing, dragon at feet, la fuerza nacional triunfo de la anarquia, 32mm. About very fine
Hammer Price: £55
Brazil, Brazil, John VI , 5-Réis, 1824, reading brasiÆ in error. Fine, unrecorded and very rare
£30–£40
Brazil, Brazil, Sanpex (3a Exposição Filatélica e Numismática de Santos), 1949, commemorative silver bar struck in the fashion of Brazilian gold bars, stamped N.203, in original box, envelope and signed certificate. About as struck, envelope and certificate torn
British Colonies, British Trade Coinage, Dollars (5), 1898, 1899 B (2), 1902 B, 1907 B, one (1899 B) good very fine, others extremely fine; Hong Kong, Cent, 1866, good fine, but with marked encrustation; Straits Settlements, Dollars (2), 1907, and 1920, first polished and fields a little marked, otherwise both very fine or better (8)
Hammer Price: £60
British Colonies, British Trade Coinage, Dollars, 1897, 1898 B, 1899 B, 1900 B, 1901, 1901 B, 1902 B, 1911 B (2), 1912 B, 1930, 1930 B. Generally very fine or better (12)
Hammer Price: £100
British Colonies, British West Indies, Anchor Money, Proof Sixteenth-Dollar, 1820, grained edge, struck en medaille (KM 1). Good extremely fine, deeply toned, with underlaying brilliance, rare
Hammer Price: £80
Burma, Burma, a silver belt, composed of seventeen silver “Peacock” Rupees, with interlocking chains and a cast and chased peacock motif clasp, possibly of tribal work, approximately 25inches long, wt. 250 gms. Very fine, one link in need of re-soldering
Hammer Price: £40
Canada, Canada, Edward VII (1901-1920), 25-Cents (2), 1906, small crown, and 1910. First with graze to obverse edge, both very worn and only fair, but the 1906 a very rare variety
£100–£120
Canada, Victoria to George V, 10-Cents, 1917, extremely fine or a little better, slight scuffing; other coins of Canada in silver (9), and copper (5), varied state (15)
Canada, Canada, brass token, 1820, crude laureate head left, reverse harp, date below (Leroux 786). Very fine
£20–£30
Canada, Canada, Royal Canadian Mint, test token, bronze, 3.24 gms. Extremely fine, traces of lustre
£40–£50
China, China, Empire, Yunnan-Szechuan, 10-Cash, 1906 (KM Y.10w). Fine or better, scarce
£40–£60
Colombia, Charles III (1759-1788), Real, 1772 JS, Popayan (KM 46.2). Good fine and rare
Cuba, Cuba (77), AR (58), Peso (1), 1953 (KM 29), 40-Centavos (14), 1915 and 1952 (13), 25-Centavos, 1953 (6), 20-Centavos (27 - KM 13), 10-Centavos (10 - KM 12), and Cu-Ni (19). Later issues mostly extremely fine, others fine or better (77)
Hammer Price: £45
Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovakia, Proof Commemorative coins, post-war issues, mostly of the Socialist Republic (15), some duplication. Generally about as struck (15)
Hammer Price: £90
Denmark, Christian VIII (1839-1847), 30-Schilling Courant, 1847 VS, for Schleswig-Holstein (KM C.127). About very fine, but with some surface marks (2)
Hammer Price: £20
Egypt, Egypt, Muhammad V (AH 1327-1332/1909-1914 AD), 10-Qirsh, year 4 H. Very fine to extremely fine
£60–£80
France, France, Louis XV (1715-1774), Ecu, 1728 A (Paris) (KM 42.1). About very fine
Hammer Price: £25
France, France, Revolution, 1789-1804, copper token, clasped hands, la societe ses suisses around, reverse IIII sovs, cast. Fine
France, France, Napoleon, First Consul (1799-1804), Franc, year XI (KM C.143.1). With some marks to surface and colour somewhat unpleasing, otherwise very fine, scarce
France, France, Louis Phillipe (1830-1848), 5-Francs, 1831 Q, reading ieu instead of dieu in error on edge. Fair to fine, an apparently unrecorded variety
French Indo-China, French Indo-China, Cent, 1908 (KM 12.1). Good extremely fine, not fully brilliant, but with much original colour, a rare date
United Arab Emirates, Fujeira, Mohammed, set of Patterns, 1968, comprising: silver Dinar, 750-Fils, 500-Fils, and 250-Fils, by L.E.Pinches, grained edges, struck en medaille, 21 gms, 64gms, 11.90 gms, 7.85 gms, and 59 gms respectively, contained in a blue leatherette fitted case. Virtually as struck, all with an atttractive deep, dappled tone, with underlaying brilliance, very rare (4)
Hammer Price: £290
Germany, Germany, Bavaria, Maximilian II, Emanuel (1679-1726), Thaler, 1694 (Dav.6099). Good very fine, pleasantly toned, struck somewhat off-centre
£350–£400
Germany, Germany, Julich-Berg, Carl Theodor (1742-1799), copper Half-Stuber, obverse brockage (KM C.3); Netherlands, copper Duit, reverse stamped with the incuse figure of a heraldic lion rampant, holding a bundle of arrows and scales. First about fine, second with obverse worn, figure of the lion sharp (2)
Germany, Germany, Weimar Republic (1919-1933), 50-Pfennig, 1931 G. Good very fine, rare
Hammer Price: £125
Hungary, Charles IV (1711-1740), Ducat, 1738 KB (Kremnitz) (KM 291). Almost extremely fine
Hammer Price: £120
Hungary, Hungary, Maria Theresia (1740-1780), copper Poltura, 1765, Kremnitz, made into a box. Bold fine
India, India, Bombay Presidency, Fifteenth-Mohur (KM 237.1). About as struck
India, India, George V (1910-1936), Rupee, 1921 b. Extremely fine or better, but a little scufffed, rare
£120–£140
India, India, George V, Rupee, 1922 b. Obverse a little scuffed, otherwise extremely fine, reverse better
India, India, George VI, Restrike Proof Rupee, 1938, with a high wide rim, reeded edge (Pr. 234). Mint state, or virtually so
India, India, Awadh, Mohur, AH 1222, frozen year 26, in the name of Shah Alam II (KM 105). Very fine
Hammer Price: £130
India, India, Bengal Famine, 1874, brass Rupee grain token (Pr.32; KM tn1). Toned, good extremely fine
Hammer Price: £65
Israel, Israel, 500-Protot, 5709 (1949) (10), and 250-Prutot, 5709 (1949) with pearl, in cupro-nickel (1), and .500 silver (9). Extremely fine or better
£120–£150
Israel, Israel, Commemorative 10-Lirot, 1967, for Victory in the Seven Day War (10); Commemorative; 10-Lirot, 1969, for 21 Year of Peace (2); Commemorative 10-Lirot, 1970, on 100th Anniversary of the Mikveh Israel School (5); Proof Commemorative 10-Lirot, for 21st Anniversary Science and Industry; Commemorative 5-Lirot, 1967, for 19th Anniversary of the Port of Eilat. Mint state or virtually so (19)
Hammer Price: £70
Italy, Italy, Naples and Sicily, Ferdinand II (1830-1859), 120-Grani, 1834 (Dav. 172). Reverse extremely fine, obverse nearly so
£90–£100
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