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15 December 1995
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Australia, George V, Sixpence, 1911. Very fine, scarce (£15-20)
£15–£20
Netherlands, Red Cross, Blood Transfusion Service Founded, 1939, bronze medals (2), by Begeer, with busts of Karl Landsteiner, both 40mm (Beg. 1354; Polak 77a); Blood Donor uniface bronze plaques (2), for giving blood on 15 occasions, named (Mevr. M.T. Pals-Herreveld), 100 x 69mm (Zw. 1792; Polak 77b); and for 20 occasions, named (J.S. Straus), 80 x 60mm (Zw. 2474; Polak –), both with busts of Landsteiner [4]. Generally very fine, an unusual medallic subject (£30-50)
£30–£50
Netherlands, the Chamberlain’s Key which once belonged to Aeneas, Baron Mackay d’Ophemert, a silver-gilt openwork ornate key, surmounted by a crown and incorporating the monogram of William II, 142 x 47mm, with blue ribbon and additional orange sash. Very fine and of the highest rarity (£600-800)
£600–£800
Euboea, Histiaea (3rd Century B.C.),Tetrobol, reverse nymph on galley (cf. Sear 2496). Very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Illyria and Central Greece, Attica, Athens (4th/3rd Century B.C.), Tetradrachm, head of Athena, reverse owl (cf. Sear 2547). Obverse tooled (?), about very fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Medals Related to Sports, Netherlands, Royal Military Sporting Society, silver prize medal by W. Achtenhagen for Begeer, named (Tweede Prijs, Cross Country, Lt. Jhr. K.F. Quarles van Ufford, “Bayard” 29 Mrt. 1913, Rheden), 50mm (Beg. 1121); Loosdrecht Watersports Club, silver prize medal, unsigned, view of harbour, inscribed (2e Prijs, Pampus Klasse, 20-5-34), 50mm; Chess, an engraved nickel prize medal, 1878, depicting a chess board, 31mm; other sports medals in base metal (2). [5]....
France, 1931. FRANCE, Commission Européenne du Danube, Digue de Soulina, a bronze medal by L. Bazor, 72mm. Extremely fine; in original card box (£60-80)
Caria, Alabanda (c. 169 BC), Tetradrachm, types of Alexander, reverse Pegasos to left of Zeus, E below throne (Price 2463). Good fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
France, 1931. FRANCE, Société Française de Numismatique, an octagonal bronze medal by G. Crouzat, young female examining a medal with a magnifying-glass, reverse a representation of the owl of Athens, 31mm (CGMP p.111). Very fine to extremely fine (£25-35)
£25–£35
Indo-Greek Kings, Eukratides I (c. 170-145 B.C.), Tetradrachm, diademed bust right, reverse Dioskouroi on horseback (Sear 7568; Mitchiner 168 f). Fair (£100-150)
£100–£150
France, 1931. FRANCE, Société Française de Numismatique, an octagonal bronze medal by L. Müller, head of Arethusa right, Clio kneeling behind, reverse allegorical female figures representing Gold, Silver and Copper, MONETA below, 31mm (CGMP p.289). Very fine to extremely fine (£25-35)
SWITZERLAND, The Geneva Constitution,1842, plated copper medal by M. Goellner, 35mm; James Fazy, Citizen of Geneva, bronze-gilt portrait medal by A. Bovy, 41mm (BDM I, 245); Geneva, Shooting Festival, 1866, white metal medal, unsigned, 39mm, pierced for wearing, edge corroded; Swiss National Exhibition, Geneva, 1896, souvenir bronze medal by G. Hantz for the Usine de Dégrossissage, 30mm (BDM II, 424) [4]. Third fine, others very fine, last a trifle spotted (£35-50)
£35–£50
Indo-Greek Kings, Eukratides I, Tetradrachm, helmeted head right, reverse as last (cf. Sear 7570; M. 177ee). Some corrosion and damage, good fine/very fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
Medals Related to Navigation, France, 1931. FRANCE, The Launch of the Bougainville, a bronze medal by Anie Mouroux, bust of Bougainville right, reverse ship steaming right, 50mm (CGMP p.283). Very fine to extremely fine (£30-40)
SWITZERLAND. Geneva, Fine Arts, silver prize medal,1863 unsigned, engraved ‘ 2em Prix, Julia Paschoud, Aout 1863’, 36mm; Société des Arts de Genève, Classe d’ Agriculture, silver prize medal, unsigned, un-named, 45mm; Geneva, Prix de Littérature, silver prize medal by J.E. Chaponnière, 37mm (BDM I, 407) [3] Generally very fine, last with clip and ring for suspension
£40–£60
SWITZERLAND, Comice Agricole de l’Arrondissement de Cex, silver prize medal, unsigned, 1883, engraved ‘Concours de Collonges, 1883, Jury’, 39mm, clip and ring suspension, extremely fine; together with Fribourg, Agricultural medal, 1877, white metal, signed Dukussel, 46mm, fine; and Berne, Agricultural medal, 1895, in aluminium, 34mm, very fine [3] (£30-40)
France, 1931. FRANCE, Exposition Internationale Coloniale, Paris, large uniface cast bronze medals (4), unsigned [by Rocchi, Fonderies Pericaud], namely Africa, Asia, North Africa and Oceania, each 145mm (cf. BDW 13, 322-3). [4]. Very fine to extremely fine, an extremely rare group (£500-700)
£500–£700
Switzerland, SWITZERLAND. Federal Rifle Competition, 1901, Lucerne, silver medal by H. Frei, arms, reverse bust of Helvetia, 45mm (BHM II, 151). Very fine, attractive (£40-50)
£40–£50
United States of America, George Washington, the ‘Westwood’ medal, 1799, copper, by J. Westwood, bust of Washington right, reverse WITH COURAGE, etc., 40mm (Baker 80; Snowden 16; BDM VI, 459). A later cast, about extremely fine; housed in fitted lucite holder (£40-60)
Phoenicia, Phoenicia, Sidon (4th Century B.C.), Fractional silver (36), galley, reverse king and lion (cf. Sear 5940). Fair to good fine (£180-220)
£180–£220
France, 1932. FRANCE, Société Française de Numismatique, octagonal bronze medal by L. Bazor, 39mm. Extremely fine, scarce (£30-40)
France, 1932. FRANCE, Aphrodite, a uniface bronze medal by M. Delannoy, naked female with arms raised, flanked by cherubs on dolphins, 68/90mm (CGMP p.136). Good very fine (£70-90)
£70–£90
Automobile, De Dion Bouton, 156mm. Very fine (£80-100)
Egypt, Ptolemaic Æ (2), Diocletian Tetradrachm; with a plated Athens Tetradrachm, Lysimachos Æ, Marcus Aurelius Sestertius, Faustina II Denarius, Galerius Follis [8]. Fine to good very fine (£100-150)
Hawaii, Kalakaua I, Dollar, 1883. About very fine, but surfaces a little marked and badly discoloured (£250-300)
£250–£300
Dove, by Garreau, 240mm. Very fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
Greek bronzes (4), autonomous and regal, mainly Eastern mints. Good fine to very fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Proof Half-Pice, 1791 (KM 192). Mint state (£30-40)
Draped Female, by Reinitz, 180mm. Very fine (£180-200)
£180–£200
Roman Provincial, Roman Provincial bronzes (4), 3rd Century, mints include Anemurium and Aspendus; and an Alexandria Follis of Galerius Caesar [5]. Very fine (£80-100)
Elephant, by Bortin, 165mm. Very fine (£130-150)
£130–£150
Mark Antony (died 30 BC), Denarius, Cyrenaica, moneyer Pinarius Scarpus, head of Ammon, reverse Victory (Cr. 546/2; RSC 1). Very rare, fair (£80-100)
Elephant, by A. Marionnet, 280mm. Very fine (£200-250)
Femme Giraffe, 180mm. Very fine (£80-100)
Grasshopper, by Bertin, 205mm. Very fine (£130-150)
Ibex, with founder’s mark No.5060, 212mm. Very fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
Indian (Viennese bronze), 136mm. Very fine (£130-150)
Locust, by Clem, 125mm. Very fine (£130-150)
Hadrian, Denarius, reverse nilvs, the Nile reclining right (RIC 310; RSC 990). Very fine (£50-60)
Négre ou Négresse à plateau [African tribesperson], by Bertin, 155mm. Very fine (£80-100)
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