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22 February 1995
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Miscellaneous, English milled coins: Halfcrowns (2), 1689, first shield, 1746 Lima. Second almost very fine, first fair (2)
Hammer Price: £40
Belgium, Belgium, an interesting group of medals for Gymnastics, viz. Arlon, Société de Gymnastique, 1893, silver prize medal by A. Weber, Verviers, gymnasts’ horse, ladders, ropes, bar bells, etc., un-named, 39mm, suspension loop; Brussels, Silver Wedding of Leopold II, 1878, Fête Nationale de Gymnastique, bronze medal by A. Fisch, 54mm, suspension loop; Gilly, Concours International de Gymnastique, 1894, bronze medal, unsigned, 51mm, suspension loop; Lille, an engraved bronze medal...
Miscellaneous, Official cases: official leather cases for the 1902 long and short set, 1927 silver set, and the 1937, long and short set; an early leather case, probably for an 1887 silver set and a circular shagreen case for a medal. The cases for the 1937 set fairly clean, others showing some wear (7)
James II (1685-1691), Emergency Coinage, Gun Money, Limerick Mint, Shilling, 1690, September (DF 448-RR; S. 6582j). Very worn, but outline of portrait, crown on reverse, and legends clear, extremely rare
17th Century, Kent, Kent, Canterbury, T. Hutten, octagonal Penny, 1669, J. Masterson, octagonal Halfpenny; Milton-next-Gravesend, W. Baldwin, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1667 (BW. 59, 66, 414); Southwark, Bank Side, E. Port, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668 (BW. 129). First mediocre, others fair, third rare (4)
Vespasian (AD 69-79), Vespasian, 69-79, Dupondius, mint of Lyons, radiate head right, globe below neck, reverse Pax standing at altar (RIC 740). Pale geen patina, about very fine
Canada, Canada, George V, 10-Cents, 1911; 5-Cents, 1894. First with bruise to obverse rim (5 o’clock) and reverse rim (8 o’clock) and of rather poor colour, otherwise about fine, second almost extremely fine, a little dusty (2)
Trajan (98-117), Trajan, 98-117, Denarius, reverse Felicitas standing left (RIC 121; RSC 81). Toned, about good very fine
Marcus Aurelius (161-180), Divus Marcus Aurelius, Denarius, bare head right, reverse eagle (RIC 264; RSC 78). Very fine
Finland, Finland, Nicholas II (1894-1917), 25-Pennia, 1915, 1916 (4); Civil War Coinage, 25-Pennia, 1917 (6), and 10-Pennia, 1917 (5). The copper coins brilliant mint state, others mostly extremely fine or a little better (16)
Maximinus I (235-238), Maximinus I, Sestertius, reverse Salus enthroned left (RIC 85). Good fine/very fine
Trajan Decius (249-251), Trajan Decius, 249-251, Sestertius, reverse Dacia holding staff with ass’s head (RIC 112). Scarce, reverse fine, obverse good very fine
Hungary, Hungary, Joseph II, Half-Conventionsthaler, 1783B, Kremnitz (C. 45.2), about very fine; Germany, Hannover, Ernst August, Thaler, 1851B; Prussia, Frederick Wilhelm II, Reichsthaler, 1794A, open 4, fine and fair (3)
Netherlands, Wilhelmina (1890-1948), 20-Gulden, 1932. With a few light surface marks, extremely fine
Philippines, Philippines, a Mexico, Republic, 8-Reales, 1834, Zacatecas, OM, the reverse countermarked with crowned Y•II• in circle (KM. 129). Coin about very fine but with some flaws and obverse softly struck, countermark very fine
Russia, Russia, coins (49), mostly 19th century imperial issues, many copper or bronze, some silver. Generally fine or very fine (49)
Seychelles, Seychelles, Elizabeth II (1952 - ), Proof sets, 1969, comprising cupro-nickel Rupee to bronze Cent (15), in red leatherette cases of issue. Brilliant proofs, mint state or practically so (105)
United States of America, United States of America, 2-1/2 Dollars, 1879 S. Fine, but surface pitted and with damage to rim as a result of mounting
Hammer Price: £35
James II (1685-1688), Archbishop Sandcroft and the Seven Bishops, contemporary cast silver medal after Bower’s original, bust to right, reverse medallions of the seven bishops, 49mm (MI i, 622/37). About extremely fine, toned, and a good quality cast
Guernsey, 2-Doubles, 1929 H, Doubles, 1885 H (5), 1903 H (11). Lustrous and about as struck (17)
Ireland, Free State and Republic, coins (62), Shillings and smaller, mostly base metal. Generally about very fine, some scarcer dates (62)
Russia, Russia, educational prize medal, c. 1870, in silver, crowned double-headed imperial eagle, reverse, figure of Knowledge standing holding lamp in one hand and laurel in the other, 42mm. Toned but showing signs of past cleaning and with some surface marks, otherwise about very fine
Seventeenth-century tokens (11), viz. Norfolk, Diss 28; Fakenham 42; Kings Lynn 63, 65 (2, different obv. dies); Norwich 225 (5, one a die duplicate); Wells 277. Fakenham very fine, others mostly fair or fine, some ex Norweb (11)
Kings of Macedon, A similar lot, Abydos (Price 1506). Very fine
Septimius Severus (193-211), Septimius Severus, Sestertius, reverse Africa standing right, lion at feet (RIC 668). Rare, corroded patch on reverse, otherwise fine
Otacilia Severa, Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I, Sestertius, reverse Pudicitia seated left (RIC 209). About very fine
Philip II (247-249), Philip II, 247-249, Sestertius, reverse Philip I and Philip II seated left (RIC 267a). Rare, about very fine
France, Louis Philippe (1830-1848), essai 5-Centimes, undated (1840), by Barre, in copper, on a thick flan (Maz. 1145). Good extremely fine, toned and lustrous
France, Louis Philippe (1830-1848), essai 2-Centimes, 1842, by Barre, in copper (Maz. 1116). Good extremely fine, toned and lustrous
Trebonianus Gallus (251-253), Trebonian Gallus, 251-253, Sestertius, reverse naked Apollo standing left, resting hand on lyre (RIC 103). Scarce, about very fine
Volusian (251-253), Volusian, 251-253, Sestertius, reverse Pax standing left (RIC 256). Scarce, good fine
India, George V, Rupee, 1922 (KM 524). Obverse almost extremely fine, a little soft and somewhat scuffed, reverse extremely fine.
Netherlands, Netherlands, minor coins (53), 17th to 20th century issues. Mostly fine or very fine (53)
Ecen, Celtic, Iceni, Ecen (c. AD 25-38), silver Units (3), double crescent, reverse horse right, symbols above, ECEN below (cf. V. Arsdell 730-1; S. 275). Fair to fine, one a little better (3)
Russia, Russia, Elizabeth, 5-Kopecks, 1761, Ekaterinburg; Catherine II, 5-Kopecks (2), 1789, 1790, both Anninsk. Second very fine, others fine and better (3)
United States of America, United States of America, Cent, 1866, very fine; other coins of the USA in silver (3), bronze (1); South Africa, George V, Sixpence, 1932, about extremely fine; other coins of South Africa in silver (4). Except as described, mostly fine (10)
Hammer Price: £30
William IV (1830-1837), Shilling, 1836 (ESC 1273). Extremely fine
Victoria (1837-1901), George Frederick Handel, Centenary Celebrations, Crystal Palace, 1859, bronze presentation medal by Taylor, bust left, reverse, legend within wreath, stamped l w batten performer on edge, 50mm. Extremely fine
George III (1760-1820), Shakespeare Jubilee, Stratford-on-Avon, 1769, silver badge, by Westwood, 36mm (BHM 136). Very fine, pierced and with ring for suspension as usual
Victoria (1837-1901), Old head, Sixpence, 1901 (ESC 1771; S. 3941). Brilliant mint state, the obverse with frosted bust resembling a proof, most attractive
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