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12 June 1998
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18th Century, Middlesex, Middlesex, Kempson’s London Buildings, type 2, 67; Skidmore’s Clerkenwell series, 162 [2]. Extremely fine and better, both with original colour (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £90
18th Century, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, Birmingham, Kempson’s Churches and Chapels 151, 153, 175 (2); Kempson’s Buildings 177, 200 (2), 208 (2), 216 (2) [11]. Very fine to extremely fine, a few with original colour (£60-80)
18th Century, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, Coventry, Kempson’s series 262 (3), 265 (2), 269 (2), 274, 286 (2) [10]. Very fine to extremely fine, mostly patinated (£60-80)
Edward VI (1547-1553), ‘Fine Silver’ Coinage, Halfcrown, 1551, walking horse with plume, reads FRAM (S 2479). Obverse fair, reverse about fine (£80-90)
19th Century, Cornwall, Cornwall, Penzance, Bodilly & Sons, brass check for One Shilling, later type, reverse concentric circles, edge grained, 28mm (Mayne/Williams –). Good very fine, very rare (£50-60)
Anne (1702-1714), Union of England and Scotland, 1707, by John Croker and S. Bull, silver, 34mm (DF 158.2). Good extremely fine, toned (£50-70)
19th Century, Cornwall, Cornwall, Porthcurno, Army Mess, brass Canteen check for a Penny, reverse value, edge grained, struck en médaille, 26mm (cf. Mayne/Williams p.63; cf. DNW 34, 263). About very fine and very rare (£50-60)
A Group of Medals Awarded to George Marriott, for Rose Growing (6), viz. Nottinghamshire Horticultural & Botanical Society, silver, 45mm (1914), in case by John J. Perry, Angel Row, Nottingham; National Rose Society, Edward Mawley medals (2), by J. Pinches, plated bronze, 51mm (1921, 1922); National Rose Society, silver medals by J. Pinches (2), both 42mm (St Anne’s Rose Show, 1925; Southport Flower Show, 1928); Royal Agricultural Society of England Horticultural Exhibition, silver medal...
Society of Solicitors in the Superior Courts of Scotland, Centenary, 1884, bronze medal, named to ‘John James Galletly, admitted 1884’, 53mm. Extremely fine, a little dusty, rare (£60-70)
Austria, Franz Joseph, restrike 4-Ducats, 1915; Russia, Seven and Half-Roubles, 1897 [2]. Extremely fine and very fine (£80-100)
China, Empire, Sinkiang, Local issues, 5 Sen or Half-Miscals (4), Kashgar (2), undated and AH 1296 (1878), Yarkand, undated, and one of an unidentified mint (KM A7.5); Rebel issues, Zhunger tribes, Tse’ Wang, copper Pul, Yarkand, early 18th century [5]. All identified in envelopes, last very fine and very rare, others mostly fine (£70-100)
Germany, Wilhelm II and Franz Joseph, large bronze patriotic medallion, undated (c. 1914-1916), in bold relief, by A. Löwental, conjoined busts left, reverse two muscular naked male figures attacking many-headed serpent, eine ende aller tücke around, signed below, 120mm. Extremely fine (£60-80)
Germany, ”Deutschland Deutschland Über Alles”, large bronze patriotic medal, 1914, legend, reverse three naked male figures holding swords and engaged in hand to hand combat, another prostrate holding broken 100mm. About extremely fine, a little dusty (£50-60)
Germany, The Cruiser SS Emden, 1914, a cast silver medal by A. Daumiller, naked male figure seated on prow, right hand on back of eagle, EMDEN below, reverse Iron Cross in wreath, legend around, 36mm (BDM VII, 209). Very fine, rare (£50-60)
Henry VIII (1509-1547), Henry viii (1509-1547), ‘Harp’ Groat, H I (Jane Seymour) (S 6473). Very fine (£75-80)
Colonies France, Colonies, Reunion, Franc, 1896, 50-Centimes, 1896, 100-Francs, 1964, 20, 10 & 5-Francs, 1955, 2-Francs, 1948, 1-Franc, 1948, 1969. Extremely fine or better (£70-100)
East India Co. India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, Third Fanam Issue, Double-Fanams (3) Fanams (2) (Pr. 18 & 19); 5-Fanams, small size (1807), larger size (2) (1808); Double-Fanam (1808); copper Cash, 1803; and a Malabar Coast, Fifth-Rupee, (17)99 [11] Last extremely fine, others fine (£30-40)
Miscellaneous India, India, amulets (5), various subjects. Very fine or better (£20-25)
Hammer Price: £85
17th Century, London, London, Fetter Lane 1019, 1022, 1024; Finch Lane 1033; Garlick Hill 1142; Gracechurch Street 1200, 1203 [7]. BW. 1022 about very fine, 1024 a large fragment, others about fine or better (£50-60)
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous, late Roman Folles (5), Maximianus (S 3633), Constantius i (S 3671), Maximianus ii (2, S 3763 & 3764), Galonia Valeria (S 3730), plus an Æ 2 of Constans, all Alexandria Mint [6]. Mostly good very fine (£70-80)
18th Century, Middlesex, Middlesex, Kempson’s London Buildings, type 1, 42, 43, 44, 44a [4]. Extremely fine and better, all with virtually full original colour, the third rare (£70-80)
18th Century, Middlesex, Middlesex, National series 176 (2), 185 (2), all in white metal [4]. One 185 brilliant and practically as struck, others all extremely fine (£60-80)
18th Century, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous 18th Century Halfpenny tokens (34), various counties [34]. Fine, a few better (£40-50)
George III (1760-1820), Shilling, 1817, iioni not honi on Garter (ESC -; SC-). Almost extremely fine, unrecorded variety, rare (£40-60)
France, Louis xvi, Octagonal silver Jeton, 1775, Marseilles Chamber of Commerce, later restrike; silver Jeton, c. 1750, Duke of Luxemburg, both extremely fine; Sweden, Coronation of Charles xiv, 1818, silver medal, 29mm, plugged at 12 o’clock, very fine (£100-120)
France, Napoleon iii, Award for Primary Education, 1868, silver, by J.B.E. Farochon, a standing female figure laureates two teachers, both of whom instruct a cluster of infant pupils, reverse French eagle, engraved award inscription around edge, 52mm. Extremely fine and attractively toned, scarce, contained within its original wooden circular case (£60-80)
19th Century, Warwickshire, Unofficial Farthings: Warwickshire, Birmingham 350, 360 (4), 400 on 22mm flan, 460, 470, 480 (3), 500, 610, 620 (2), 650, 660, 670, 890 [19]. Mostly very fine, several rare (£80-100)
17th Century, Devon, Devon, Colyton 55 [= N 633], 58; Cullompton 49, 52, 54; Culmstock 69; Dartmouth 76 [= N 650], 78, 80 [9]. Culmstock fair, others about fine or better, first chipped (£60-80)
Assam India, Assam, octagonal silver Rupees (7), and a Quarter-Rupee, identified (in German) in holders [8]. Generally about very fine (£25-35)
Indore India, The Holkar Rulers of Indore, Tukoji Rao (SE 171901734/ 1798-1811 AD), Nazarana silver Mudra, SE 1788 (1866) (KM SEACPM p. 182; BHS 392). Good very fine, pleasing natural light tone, rare (£30-40)
17th Century, Lancashire, Lancashire, Halton, N. Tokin, Farthing (BW 36). Green patina, about fine and very rare; the only issuer from this locality (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £80
Republic Italy, Umberto i, Lira, 1887 M, 20-Centesimi, 1894, very fine, 10-Centesimi, 1894, 1-Centesimi, 1895 R; Victor Emanule iii, 2-Lira, 1863 N, very fine, 1-Lira, 1902, 1909, 1917 (2), 2-Centesimi, 1911, 1-Centesimi, 1903, 1917, except where stated extremely fine or better (£80-100)
17th Century, London, London, St John’s 2551, 2559, 2564, 2571, 2587 [5]. About fine and better, fourth very rare (£40-60)
Tuscany Italy, Tuscany, Paoli, 1788, 1842, 10-Solidi, 1821, 5-Quatterini, 1830, 3-Quatterini, 1828, 1-Quatterini, 1841; First Provisional Government, 50-Centisimi, 1860, 5, 2 & 1-Centisimi, 1859 [10]. Third coin about extremely fine, others fine to very fine, a couple better (£100-120)
Nero (AD 54-68), Nero, 54-68, Denarius, bare head right, reverse pontif max tr p vii cos iiii pp around oak wreath enclosing ex s.c. (RIC 20). Very rare, edge smoothed for mounting, good fine to very fine (£80-100)
17th Century, Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Kirkby Moorside, J. Thornum, Halfpenny, 1667 (BW 168). About very fine, rare (£60-80)
Mexico, Charles II, cob 2 Reales, 1699, assayer L, 7.27gm. Traces of old gilding, otherwise fine (£25-35)
Miscellaneous, Paduan copies of Sestertii (2), of Galba and Antoninus Pius [2]. Very fine and nearly so, latter with green patina (£30-40)
18th Century, Hampshire, Hampshire, Southampton, Taylor, Moody & Co, Westwood’s Pattern Halfpenny, 1791, head of Sir Bevois left, reads HALFPENY, reverse arms, edge lettered (DH 87). About extremely fine with a hint of original colour, very rare (£70-90)
18th Century, Middlesex, Middlesex, Kempson’s London Buildings, type 1, 42 gilt, 43, 44a [3]. First very fine and rare, others extremely fine, second with much original colour, third patinated (£50-70)
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