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24 April 1996
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Corieltauvi, Aun Cost (c. 5-1 BC), silver Unit, obverse plain, reverse horse, AVN and pellet above, A unbarred, COST below, 0.95gm (VA 914-1; S. 287). Fine, all the legend clear, rare (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £45
Edward I, Penny, London, class 4e (N. 1027; S. 1398); Edward II, Pennies (3), Canterbury, class 13, and London (2), classes 11b2, 12b/11b2 (N. 1063-4; S. 1456, 1458, 1466). [4]. First three very fine, last fine and with flan split at edge (£45-60)
Edward III, Second Coinage, Halfpenny, class 4a, star after DON; Third Coinage, Penny, London, type 2, Lombardic Ns, and Halfpenny, London, reads EDWARDVS REX, nothing before REX; Treaty Period, Penny, London, saltire after DON, unbarred A (N. 1102/1, 1114, 1131, 1264; S. 1540, 1544, 1557, 1624). [4]. Fine to very fine, all toned (£50-60)
Henry VIII, Second Coinage, Halfpence (2), London, m.m. lis, and Canterbury, Abp. Cranmer, m.m. catherine wheel, TC by bust (N. 1815, 1817; S. 2356, 2358). [2]. First good fine, second fine and rare (£50-70)
France, Exposition Universelle, 1867, silver prize medal by H. Ponscarme, reverse EXPOSITION COLLECTIVE DU VICE-ROI D’EGYPTE, 51mm; First National Synod of the Reformed Churches, 1857, bronze medal by J.F.A. Bovy, 68mm (BDM I, 246; Goppel 524). [2]. Very fine and better, but first rather brightly cleaned (£35-45)
France, President Carnot Elected, 1887, copper medals (2), by A. Dubois, 69mm (BDM I, 631; CGMP p.156), and by J.C. Chaplain, dated 1888, 72mm (PBE 52; BDM I, 403); Funeral of Carnot, 1894, bronze plaque by O. Roty, 80 x 58mm (PBE 860; BDM VIII, 176). [3]. Second extremely fine, others very fine, last rather spotted (£40-60)
Netherlands, Bicentenary of the Amsterdam Orphanage, 1857, silver and white metal medals by S.C. Elion, 42mm (Dirks 737); Visit of the Royal Society of St Cécile to The Hague, 1855, bronze medal, unsigned, 36mm (Dirks 767); Consecration of the Dominican Church, Amsterdam, 1858, silver medalet, 28mm (Dirks 801); together with an engraved Shooting prize, 1854. [5]. Very fine and better (£35-45)
George iv, Shillings (2), 1827 and 1829 (ESC 1259 and 1260) [2]. Very fine (£50-60)
Victoria (1837-1901), Sixpence, 1839 (SC 15). About as struck, attractive light freckled tone (£40-60)
Victoria, Old Head Shillings, 1895, 1900 (SC 520, 550) [2]. Both almost as struck, second with slight friction, both toned (£30-35)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1902 (SC 5). Virtually as struck (£20-25)
Australia, Australia, Elizabeth II, cased Proof set, 1966. About as struck (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £40
Malta, a bracelet comprising five scudi of Emmanuel de Rohan, dated 1764, 1774 and 1796 (KM 14a, 32, 48). Coins fine, each with four ring mounts (£30-40)
John, Penny, Short Cross series, London, type 4b, Willem, WILLELM ON LV, normal crude style but without any hair curls, 1.36gm (N. 968/2; S. 1348A). Fine, interesting (£30-40)
John, Penny, Short Cross series, Norwich, type 5a2, Renald, RENALD · ON · NOR, 1.33gm (N. 969; S. 1350). Good fine (£40-50)
Edward I, Farthing, London, class 1a, bifoliate crown, LONDONIENSIS, 0.45gm (N. 1051/1; S. 1443). Good fine, toned (£35-45)
Austria, Erection of the Radetzky Monument in Prague, 1859, copper medal by W. Seidan, 80mm (BDM V, 466); Joseph Schindler, 1876, gilt-bronze medal by J. Schwerdtner, 50mm (Brettauer 4095; BDM V, 442); other 19th century Austrian medals (3). [5]. First two about very fine, others better (£30-40)
France, Statue in Memory of Louis XIV Erected, 1822, bronze medal by B. Andrieu and R. Gayrard, 51mm; Pacification of Spain, 1823, bronze medal after B. Andrieu, 50mm. [2]. Both extremely fine and patinated, but first with light marks in reverse field (£30-40)
France, Charles X, Accession, 1824, bronze medals (3), viz. by F.A. Caunois (BDM I, 362); and by R. Gayrard (2, different), all 51mm. [3]. All extremely fine and patinated (£30-40)
France, Frère et Sœur, 1909, a bronze plaque by Blanche-Adèle Moria, boy embracing his sister, reverse nest in tree, 66 x 45mm (CGMP p.266; BDM VIII, 77); Noces d’Or [Golden Wedding], 1932, bronze medal by M. Renard, un-named, 68mm (CGMP p.341). [2]. First fine and scarce, second very fine (£40-50)
William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfcrown, 1693, 3 over 3 upside down, second bust, qvinto (SC 70; ESC 520-R2). Fine, rare (£30-40)
William III, Sixpence, 1699, plumes (SC 320). Very fine or better, but lightly haymarked and has been cleaned (£40-50)
Medals Related to the Olympic Games, Japan, Japan, Winter Olympics, Sapporo, 1972, silver medal by Begeer with bust of Ard Schenk, 50mm; other miscellaneous medals of sporting interest, etc. (8), including prizes for ice-skating and shooting, some 19th century. [9]. Very fine and better (£40-50)
George II, Sixpence, 1732, roses and plumes (SC 30), very fine, even grey tone, slight metal flaw behind shoulder; Victoria, Shilling, 1866, die 4 (SC 220) [2], extremely fine (£40-50)
Netherlands, Inauguration of the Statue of Justus Vondel at Amsterdam, 1867, bronze medal by S. de Vries, 63mm (Zwierz. 102; BDM VI, 324); ‘s Hertogenbosch, Exhibition prize medals by C. Wurden (2), 1855 in copper, 1857 in silver, both 42mm (Dirks 769, 786); other bronze medals (4, including two of the Zoological Society of ‘s Gravenhage). [7]. Very fine and better (£35-50)
Spanish Netherlands, Philip III, bronze portrait medal, c.1610, unsigned, bust right, reverse Belgic lion, 50mm (v.L. II, 28). Good very fine, but a later cast (£30-40)
George III, bronzed Proof Farthing, 1806 (early Soho) (BMC 1388). Good extremely fine but with a few spots of verdigris (£50-60)
Victoria, Halfcrown, 1848/6 (SC 95). Only fair but the rarest date of the series struck for circulation (£15-20)
Victoria, Halfcrown, 1884 (SC 260). Extremely fine (£30-40)
Victoria, Old head Florin, 1900 (SC 470). An attractive coin, virtually as struck, pleasing olive and russet tone and with reflective obverse field (£30-40)
Victoria, Old head Florin, 1898 (SC 460). Almost as struck, slight scuffing and with two tiny nicks to obverse rim (c. 9 o’clock), cleaned (£30-40)
18th Century: Buckinghamshire, Slough, W. Till, Halfpenny, 1794, bronzed (DH 23); 19th Century: Middlesex, T. Wood, Halfpenny, 1811 (D. 65). [2]. First extremely fine and practically as struck, second good very fine (£30-40)
Australia, Edward VII, Florin, 1910. Fine to very fine (£60-80)
France, Louis the Bold, silver Deniers of Melle (3), small cross, + carlvs rex r, reverse, met/al in two lines [3]. Fine or better, but all chipped to rims, one quite badly so (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
Italy, Sicily, Philip IV of Spain, 4-Tari, 1649, Messina. Very fine, irregular as usual, and with small striking split, portrait generally bold and ruff and armour sharp (£30-40)
Southern Rhodesia, George V, Halfcrowns, 1935, reverse extremely fine, obverse almost so, 1936, fine to very fine, 1937, extremely fine, 1941, 1942, both very fine, 1944, 1946, about extremely fine; Florin, 1937, good very fine [8] (£40-50)
Stephen, Penny, ‘Watford’ type, Canterbury, Willem, P[ILL]E[M: ON:] CA:, 1.10gm (Mack 6f; N. 873; S. 1278). Mostly flat, but fair and toned (£40-50)
France, Charles X Visits the Bourse, 1824, bronze medal, unsigned, 42mm; Charles X Visits the Invalides, 1824, bronze medal, unsigned, 38mm; Charles X Coronation, 1825, bronze medal by F.A. Caunois, 51mm (BDM I, 361), and a small plated medalet of the same event, 13mm. [4]. First and third extremely fine, others very fine (£30-40)
France, Tercentenary of the Birth of Molière, 1922, bronze plaque by G. Prud’homme, 92 x 68mm (CGMP p.329; cf. BDW 5, 110); Entry of Pétain to Metz, 1922, bronze medal by P.-M. Dammann, 68mm (CGMP p.114); Centenary of the Birth of Louis Pasteur, 1922, silver medalet by G. Prud’homme, 27mm. [3]. Last very fine, others about extremely fine (£35-45)
Charles II (1660-1685), Halfcrown, 1675, fourth bust, v. septimo (SC 175; ESC 477). Fair to fine, rare (£30-40)
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