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Philippines, US Administration, Pesos (2), 1907s, 1908s (KM. 172); together with other coins of the Philippines, British West Africa, etc., in silver (3), base metal (2) [7]. Fine and better (£15-20)
Hammer Price: £20
Salter, Salter, Revd. H.E., Surveys and Tokens, Oxford, 1923, vi + 498pp, 10 plates of tokens. Publishers’ blue cloth; an extremely fine copy (£30-40)
Peck 1935 Books, Peck, C.W., Pharmacopoeia of St Thomas’s Hospital, London, 1935, 188pp. Original blue cloth with titles in gilt, spine partly torn; an interleaved copy of this scarce tract, signed Joan F.N. Blake on first free endpaper (£20-30)
Seaby, HA Books, Seaby, H.A., Notes on English Silver Coins, 1066-1648, London, 1948, 87pp, engraved illustrations in text; Seaby, H.A., Roman Silver Coins, vol. I, Republic to Augustus, 1st edn., London, 1952, iv + 137pp, engraved illustrations in text; Seaby, H.A., Roman Coins and their Values, 1st edn., London, 1954, 133pp and engraved illustrations in text, 5 plates; Parsons, H.A., The Colonial Coinages of British Africa, London, 1950, 94pp, illustrations in text; Charlton, J.E., 1959...
British, Hamilton, St John’s Grammar School, a silver engraved award medal, legend, Session 1882-83, rev. named (IV Class gained by Nathl. Cochrane), 38mm (Brodie 644). Somewhat discoloured, otherwise very fine; with scroll mount, clip and ring for suspension (£30-40)
George III (1760-1820), Bank of Ireland, Ten Pence (3), all 1806 (DF 623; S 6617) [3]. One about very fine and lightly toned, others fine (£25-35)
France, Johannes Gutenberg, 1902, a bronze medal by L.-J. Deschamps, bust left, rev. printing press, LA LVMIÈRE FVT, 76mm (CGMP p.143; Classens 157; BDM VII, 217; cf. DNW 48, 699). Edge knocks, very fine (£20-30)
France, Arras, Ville Martyre, 1925, a bronze medal by L. Desvignes, standing robed female representing Arras, holding shield, buildings smouldering in background, rev. Town Hall in flames, 68mm (CGMP p.145; cf. BDW 18, 501). About extremely fine (£25-35)
France, Syndicat General de la Construction Electrique, c.1930, a bronze medal by R. Pelletier, semi-naked figure representing Electricity seated on globe, rev. workers with turbines, named (Mme Suzanne Maillard), 68mm (cf. BDW 14, 730). Good very fine; in maroon fitted card case of issue (£30-40)
France, République, 1930, a bronze plaque by P.-A. Morlon, wreathed head of Marianne left, rev. tablet, offert par le ministre de la marine marchande, 64 x 55mm (CGMP p.267). Very fine, rare; in maroon fitted case of issue (£30-40)
France, Édouard Daladier, 1939, a bronze medal by G.-H. Prud’homme, bust left, rev. head of La République above legend, 68mm (CGMP p.322; cf. DNW 39, 533). Extremely fine, patinated (£25-35)
Caracalla (198-217), Denarius, 201-6, Rome, laureate head right, rev. galley left with rowers, 2.80g (RIC 120; C 3). Some pitting, fine to very fine, edge chipped, rare (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £25
Germany, Nordhausen, bracteate Hohlpfennig, 0.39g; Switzerland, Basle, bracteate Rappen, 15th century, 0.31g (Wuthrich 68); together with a Portuguese dineiro, c.1300 [3]. First two very fine, last fine (£20-30)
France, Tournée de la Comedie Française en Amerique Latine, 1952, a bronze medal by R. Delamarre, head of Molière left, carriage at right, rev. five figures in costume, map of South America in background, 68mm (CGMP p.580). Good very fine (£30-40)
Geta (209-212), As Caesar, Denarius, 200-2, Rome, draped bust right, rev. Castor with his horse, 3.24g (RIC 6). Almost very fine, scarce (£30-40)
Germany, Generalfeldmarschall Walter Model, 1945, a silver medal by P.P. Steiner, bust left in cap, rev. Prussian eagle, 50mm; together with a Prussian silver medal of William I and Queen Augusta, rev. legend, 1906, 51mm [2]. First brilliant, second good fine (£25-35)
Roman Imperial coinage Victorinus (268-270), Antoninianus, Cologne, irregular barbarous issue, radiate bust right, blundered legend, rev. Pax standing left, 2.00g (cf. RIC pp. 397-8); Claudius II Gothicus, Antoninianus, Milan, commemorative issue struck after his death, radiate head right, rev. large altar, 2.87g (RIC 264) [2]. Very fine (£30-40)
Grenada, Centenary of the Banque de la Guadeloupe, 1953, a bronze medal, unsigned, male bust left in head-dress of Indian feathers, rev. map of Basse Terre and Grand Terre, galleon at lower right, 59mm. Very fine, rare (£30-40)
Portugal, Centenary of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 1969, a cast bronze medal by J.M. Aurelio for Lisbon Museum, legend both sides, 74mm (cf. BDW 18, 663). Very fine (£35-45)
Spain, Death of Jose Echegaray, 1916, a bronze medal by L.C. Valera, bust left, rev. robed figure with shield and spear standing on catafalque, young female and cupid below, 60mm. Extremely fine, light patina (£30-40)
Roman Imperial coinage Miscellaneous, 3rd to 4th century, miscellaneous bronzes (17), including issues of Gallienus, Constantius, Licinius I, Valentinian and Valens [17]. Fine and better (£20-25)
Golding, Golding, C., The Coinage of Suffolk…regal coins, leaden pieces and tokens…, [London, 1868], xi + 100pp, 6 engraved plates. The 1983 Nadin-Davis reprint; publishers’ white card, a very fine copy and still useful for detail on the issuers (£15-20)
Miscellaneous, Coin jewellery: A necklace made up of nine various Chinese, Japanese and other Far Eastern silver coins [Lot]. Fine (£25-35)
Philip and Mary (1554-1558), Philip and Mary, Groat, 1556, mm. rose, 2.65g (DF 236; S 6501A). Edge chip, fair to fine (£30-40)
British, Seals: Plaster casts of religious seals (21), various subjects; France, Marriage of Napoleon and Marie-Louise, Paris, 1810, a restrike silver medal by B. Andrieu and N.G.A. Brenet, 32mm (Bramsen 954) [22]. Generally very fine, but one seal broken and repaired (£20-40)
George III (1760-1820), Farthings (2), both 1806 (2) (DF 602; S 6622); George IV, Halfpenny, 1823, s in georgius double-entered (DF 635; S 6624) [3]. Very fine (£30-40)
France, Marché aux Bestiaux [Cattle Market], uniface yellow brass traders’ badges (2), named (1875, E. Briot; 2725, P. Puech), 74 x 67mm and 70 x 68mm [2]. Very fine (£30-40)
Republic (1937-, Eire, Halfpence (3), 1939, 1940, 1943 (DF 825-6, 828; S 6644) [3]. Very fine (£20-25)
Austria, Photographische Gesellschaft, Vienna, 1875, a bronze award medal by K. Schwenzer, three female figures, one holding a lens which directs light rays onto a plate, camera behind, rev. double-headed eagle above tablet, un-named, 53mm (Simmons FPL 13, 11; BDM V, 437). Extremely fine, patinated (£25-35)
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Fourth issue, Penny, mm. Greek cross, 0.58g (Brown/Comber 5B; N 2001; S 2570). Good fine, reverse better, toned (£30-40)
Later 19th century, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Conservative Club, nickel check, 25mm; Lancashire, Birkdale, Park Hotel, E.W. Mansell, uniface brass check, 22mm; together with The Mint Birmingham Ltd, medals (2), in silver and chrome-plated steel, bust of Ray King right, rev. legend, both 30mm [4]. Second pierced, others extremely fine and better (£20-30)
France, Visit of General Pershing, 1918, a bronze medal by C.P. Pillet, Pétain, Foch, Pershing and Clemenceau standing in front of American soldiers, reverse Pershing’s declaration in English, THERE IS AT THIS TIME NO OTHER QUESTION THAN THAT OF FIGHTING, cock below, 68mm (CGMP p.314; The Medal 44, p.45; cf. BDW 37, 1262); Exposition Coloniale Internationale, Paris, 1931, a uniface bronze plaque by R. Delamarre, bust of Maréchal Lyautey left, minaret and mosque in front, 70 x 55mm (CGMP...
Entertainment: Wilson’s Scottish Entertainment, a uniface oval brass pass, 40mm; Wilson’s Scottish Entertainment, Reserved Seat, a uniface white metal pass, 40mm [2]. Fine (£30-40)
France, François Levée, 1923, a bronze plaque by R. Baudichon, bust left, rev. frontal elevation of the Municipal offices above the ship of Paris, 68 x 53mm. Good very fine, rare (£30-40)
George III (1760-1820), Twopence, 1772, second 7 over 6 (ESC 2242); Pennies (2), both 1800, varieties with and without stop after gratia (S 3756, 3761) [3]. Very fine and better (£15-20)
France, Funérailles du Maréchal Foch, 1929, a bronze medal by G.-H. Prud’homme, bust left, rev. coffin on gun-carriage attended by four veterans of the Great War, 68mm (CGMP p.324). Good very fine, rare (£30-40)
Australia, Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1881s (S 3862E). Obverse fair, reverse fine, very rare (£30-40)
Barbados, Bridgetown, Thomas Lawlor & Co, copper tokens (2) (Prid. 29; KM. Tn 2) [2]. One scratched on obverse, otherwise both fine (£30-40)
France, Les Deux Pigeons, 1937, a uniface bronze medal by J. Vernon, two pigeons beak-to-beak, other pigeons flying over a maritime landscape, 59mm (CGMP p.391; cf. BDW 13, 369). Extremely fine (£30-40)
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