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20th Century, Miscellaneous, Great Western Railway, uniface semi-circular bronze pay check, stamped 398, 39 x 27mm; uniface oval bronze Loco pay check, stamped 1302, 38 x 26mm. [2]. First very fine, second fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Argentina, Coins in silver (14): Cordoba, 1-Real (1); La Rioja, 4-Reales (1), Half-Real (1); Republic, 20-Centavos (7), 10-Centavos (4) and base metal (250); Confederacion-1854, 4-Centavos (2), 2-Centavos (2), 2-Centavos (3), 1-Centavo (3), Buenos Aires, 2-Reales (5), 1-Real (7), 5/10-Real (2), 10-Decimos (1), 1-Decimo (6); Republic, 10-Pesos (3), 1-Pesos (6), 50-Centavo (3), assorted dates (264). Many modern coins uncirculated, otherwise average very fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Masonic Medals, United States of America, Masonic, a pair of 14ct white gold cuff-links, together with three gold tie studs, contained in a Wm. Wise & So, Brooklyn, N.Y. box. Extremely fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
Australia, George vi, Crown, 1937, Penny, 1933 [2]. First scuffed, otherwise both extremely fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Masonic Medals, United States of America, Masonic, a Gentlemans ring, 14ct white gold, the shank decorated with Masonic symbols, the bezel, a Scimitar inset with diamonds. Extremely fine (£240-260)
£240–£260
George V (1910-1936), “Wreath” Crown, 1932 (ESC 372; SC 55). Good very fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
Masonic Medals, United States of America, Masonic, a Gentlemans ring, 10ct white gold, the shank decorated with Masonic symbols, the bezel, a “G” and compass inset with diamonds. Extremely fine (£240-260)
Masonic Medals, United States of America, Masonic, a Gentlemans ring, silver, the bezel decorated with Masonic symbols, together with a silver charm decorated with Masonic symbols [2]. Extremely fine (£240-260)
£50–£60
George V (1910-1936), Proof Crown, 1935 (ESC 378; SC 105). Almost as struck (£200-250)
£200–£250
Masonic Medals, United States of America, Masonic, a gold label badge, 24mm dia, the obverse decorated with Masonic symbols, the reverse engraved a monogram. Extremely fine (£50-60)
Masonic Medals, United States of America, Masonic, a gold open work label badge, 15mm dia, decorated with Masonic symbols; together with an oblong silver locket, the top decorated with Masonic symbols, the bottom engraved “Audbon Lodge 1915-1925 [2]. Very fine (£50-60)
Bahamas, Grand Bahama Club, cupro-nickel token for Four and a Halfpence, undated (Lyall 34). Very fine (£10-15)
£10–£15
Masonic Medals, United States of America, Masonic, tie clips (3), all decorated with Masonic symbols. Very fine (£100-120)
Belgium, Leopold i, bronze 2-Centimes, 1859. Fair to fine, very rare (£60-80)
£60–£80
Masonic Medals, United States of America, Masonic, a pair of silver Cuff-links, decorated with Masonic symbols, together with a silver spoon decorated with symbols of the El Jebel Temple 1892; Wausau Lodge Penny Token. Fine to very fine (£70-100)
Bolivia, Coins in silver (79), 2-Reales (2), 1-Real (3), Half-Real (3), 4-Sols (2), 2-Soles (2), 1-Sol (5), Half-Sol (2), 50-Centavos (1), 20-Centavos (15), 10-Centavos (19), 5-Centavos (19), 1/5-Boliviano (1), 1/10-Boliviano (1), Quarter-Melgarejo (4), and base metal (10); Cuba, coins in silver (10), 20-Centavos (6), 10-Centavos (4), and base metal (11); Venezuela, coins in silver (10, 2-Bolivares (1), 1-Bolivar (5), Half-Bolivier (1), Quarter-Bolivar (2), 25-Centimos (1), and base metal...
£80–£100
Masonic Medals, Miscellaneous, An engraved silver badge, in the form of a Maltese Cross, across the centre a canter lever bridge, above “EDF”, Russia, Order of the Red Banner badge, other miscellaneous coins and medals (4). First very fine, second extremely fine, others fair to fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Miscellaneous, An engraved oval plaque, late 18th or 19th Century, copper, carrying an achievement of arms, which includes a stag’s head, surmounted by a tree; above is the legend “Concussus Surgo”; around a continuous decorative border, 49 x 59mm. Very fine (£60-80)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Halfpenny, 1966, struck in brass. Good very fine, rare (£60-80)
Bulgaria, Coins in silver (43); 2-Leva (2), 1-Lev (30), 50-Stotinki (11), and base metal (4), 10-Stotinki (4), assorted dates; Romania, 1-Leu 1874 [48]. Average fine, a few better (£90-110)
£90–£110
Miscellaneous, Mis-struck British coins, decimal issues (7), with defective rims, and a George VI, Ni-Br. Threepence, 1945 (?), with poorly struck a reverse and rim partly defective [8]. Last fine, others mostly extremely fine or better (£50-60)
Austria, Dr. Johann Schober, 1930, a porcelain medal by Augarten of Vienna for Barmherzigkeit, bust three-quarters right, reverse legend, 64mm. Good very fine, rare; in maroon case inscribed Wienen Männer-Hesang-Verein 1888 (£30-40)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Mis-struck British coins, decimal issues (8), all with defective rims. Extremely fine or better (£50-60)
Canada, Miscellaneous Tokens, in base metal (90). Mostly good to very good, a few better (£120-140)
£120–£140
Canada, Coins in silver (69), 50-Cents (1), 25-Cents (43), 10-Cents (17), 5-Cents (8); Newfoundland, 20-Cents, 1882, 10-Cents, 1865, 5-Cents, 1896; Nova Scotia, 1-Cents (6), Half-Cent (1); New Brunswick, 1-Cent (3), assorted dates [82]. Mostly very good to fine, some better (£80-120)
£80–£120
France, President Carnot Elected, 1887, a copper medal by A. Dubois, 69mm (CGMP p.156; BDM I, 631; cf. DW 22, 319); Belgium, 25th Anniversary of the Chambre de Commerce Française, Brussels, 1910, a plated bronze plaque, signed CM, for Fonson, 68 x 49mm [2]. Very fine (£25-35)
£25–£35
France, Republique Française, 1902, a silver medal by A.-E. Lechevrel for Édouard Légisse, the Conseil Général of Loir-et-Cher, bust left, reverse legend within wreath, dated 1913, 50mm (PBE 519; CGMP p.230; Coll. R. Marx 341; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, 31; BDM III, 361). Good very fine, rare (£40-60)
Chile, Coins in silver (92), 2-Reals (2), 1-Peso (10), 50-Centavos (1), 40-Centavos (1), 20-Centavos (34), 10-Centavos (21), 1-Decimo (12), 5-Centavos (9), Half-Decimo (11), and base metal (22); Uruguay, coins in silver (19), 50-Centesimos (4), 20-Centesimos (8),10-Centesimos (7) and base metal (28); Panama, coins in silver (18), Half-Balboa (1), 25-Centesimos (1), Quarter-Balboa (5), 1/10-Balboa (5), 10-Centesimos (2), 5-Centesimos (4), and base metal (4), assorted dates [183]. Mostly very...
£70–£90
Hiberno-Norse issues (c.995-c.1150), Hiberno-Norse, Penny, Phase VII, crude bust, voided cross, sceptres and pellets in angles (S 6190). A large fragment, very rare (£400-450)
£400–£450
John (1172-1214), Prince John, Halfpenny, Dublin, adam ∏ (S 6205). Very fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
John de Courcy (c.1185-c.1205), John de Courcy, Lord of Ulster (c. 1185- c. 1205), Anonymous Issues, Farthing, Carrickfergus, voided cross pattée (S 6226). Badly chipped (about 40% missing), extremely rare (£400-500)
£400–£500
Henry III (1216-1272), Henry iii, Penny, class IId, wide open shoulders (S 6243). Good very fine and rare (£75-80)
£75–£80
Edward I (1272-1307), Edward i, Halfpenny, Dublin, pellet before Lombardic E (S 6258). Fair to fine, rather buckled (£25-30)
£25–£30
France, Louis XIV, Twelfth-Ecu, 1660Z, bust right, reverse quartered shields of the Dauphin. Small stain on fourth quarter of shield, otherwise about very fine and very rare (£150-180)
£150–£180
France, Louis xv, Louis d’or Aux Lunettes, 1739 Tours (Dy 1640; F 461). Light adjustment marks, otherwise extremely fine (£250-300)
£250–£300
Edward VI (1547-1553), Edward vi (1547-1553), Posthumous Coinage with the name and portrait of Henry VIII, Groat, bust of early Tower style (S 6485). Very fine, excellent portrait, scarce (£600-800)
£600–£800
Germany, The British Postmarten, 1916, bronze, by Walter Eberbach, a fox, letters in its mouth, stands upon a torn mail bag, out of which letters fall, reverse German inscription within the page of a letter, a continuous border of envelopes, 70 mm. Extremely fine and scarce (£120-150)
James I (1603-1625), James i , Second Coinage, Sixpence, mm. rose (S 6517). Good fine, slightly clipped, fabric rather coarse (£50-60)
Germany, Hamburg, Deichstrasse, a silver medal, undated, view of the buildings in front of the city’s ‘dyke’, reverse arms and supporters, 45mm. Reverse edge bruise, otherwise about extremely fine (£30-50)
£30–£50
James II (1685-1691), James ii (1685-1691), Gun-Money, Proof Sixpence, May, 1690, small size, struck in silver (S P6582d). Extremely fine, very rare (£650-700)
£650–£700
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