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Goldsithney £1 1816 and £1 1817 (Grant 1215) [2]. Very good and fine (£70-80)
Hammer Price: £75
Victoria (1837-1901), Shillings (4), 1893, small obverse letters, 1896, small rose (ESC 1365A), 1897, 1898 [4]. First good extremely fine, pleasing even tone, second extremely fine or better, with reverse particularly sharp, but a little bright from cleaning, third almost extremely fine, with a dark, rather dull tone, last about extremely fine, dark tone but with some signs of light cleaning, 1896 small rose variety extremely rare (£75-85)
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1848, plain date (i.e. not over 7) (SC 65). Toned extremely fine, extremely rare (£75-85)
Miscellaneous coins of the world, in silver (12, including England, Sixpence, 1923, practically mint state), and base metal (26, including some mis-strikes and modern Proofs) [38]. Very fine and better (£30-50)
South East Asia (? Malaya), tin Pitjis (7), each 65mm. [7]. Fair to fine, detail clear (£40-60)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Sir Henry Harben, 1908, portrait plaque, copper, uniface, by H.A Harben, large bust left, legend around, 215 mm. Nearly extremely fine, suspension loop, scarce (£40-80)
Hammer Price: £70
Miscellaneous, Victoria to George vi, silver Threepences (77). Mostly fine to very fine, some better (£40-60)
17th Century, Norfolk, Norfolk, Norwich, P. Blofeld, Farthing, undated; R. Clayton, Farthing, 1663; P. Deale, Farthing, 1664; J. Parker, Farthing, 1665; T. Rayner, Farthing, 1653 (BW 122, 132, 135, 179, 187) [5]. BW 135 and 179 about fine, others very fine (£80-90)
17th Century, Norfolk, Norfolk, Wilton, F. Wace, Farthing, 1658; Yarmouth, Town Farthing, 1667; E. Owner, Farthings (2), undated; S. Tracey, Farthing, undated; B. Wallton, Farthing, 1666; W. Woorts, Farthing, undated (BW 281, 285, 332 (2), 341, 347, 352) [7]. BW 281 and 341 very fine, others fine or better (£70-80)
Titus, 79-81, Denarius, reverse Dolphin twined round anchor (C 309; cf S 845);Domitian, Denarius, reverse Minerva (C 564) [2]. About very fine (£60-80)
Victoria (1837-1901), University College, London, silver medal after W. Wyon, seated Minerva, named (W.T. Crawford, Practical Chemistry, 1897-8), 38mm (cf. E. 1198); City & Guilds Institute, 1901, bronze medal after L.C. Wyon, named (James Richard Brooke, Woollen & Worsted Spinning, 1906), 51mm (E. 1864); The Christian Herald, Attendance medal, bronze, named (Steep Lane Baptist S.S. [= Sunday School], Sowerby Bridge, presented to James R. Brooke for 34 years service), 51mm; Sunday School...
Becker. A: 19th Century, copy by Carl Wilhelm Becker of a Denarius of Pertinax (AD 193), reverse Laetitia (Hill). Toned, about extremely fine (£50-60)
19th Century Silver: Berkshire, Reading 5; Cheshire, Nantwich 1; Middlesex, Charing Cross 6; Somerset, Bristol 49; Ireland, Dublin 9; The Mint, Birmingham Ltd., cupro-nickel ticket, 26mm. [6]. Dublin extremely fine but with edge flaw, others fine or better but Charing Cross with traces of mounting (£35-45)
Hostilian, Sestertius As Augustus, bust laureate & draped right, reverse Votis Delennalibus s.c in laurel wreath (RIC 226; C 71). Extremely rare, fine to good fine (£50-80)
France, La Peinture, 1901, octagonal bronze plaque by M. Charpentier-Mio, painter with palette, reverse palm branch, 52 x 40mm (PBE 154; CGMP p.86; BDM VII, 177; cf. BDW 5, lot 28); Bi-millenium of Arles, 1954, cast bronze medal by M. Courbier, bust of Cæsar, reverse PANDE DVPLEX ARELATE, etc., 68mm (CGMP p.468). [2]. Both extremely fine, in maroon cases of issue (£60-80)
Andronicus II & Michael IX 1295-1320 ,Gold Hyperpyron Bust of the Virgin within city walls, reverse Andronicus & Michael kneeling, either side of the standing Christ (S.2396). Good fine (£50-80)
Andronicus ii & iii,1325-1334. Gold Hyperpyron obverse as before, reverse, the two Andronici kneeling either side of Christ (S 2461). Good fine (£50-80)
France, A La Gloire des Alliés, 1916, bronze plaque by J.P. Legastelois, 61 x 47mm (CGMP p.233); Charité, 1911, bronze medal by L. Desvignes, 50mm (CGMP p.145); Soins aux Blessés [Nurses with Wounded], c.1915, silver award medal by H. Dropsy, 27mm; other miscellaneous medals and plaques of the early 20th century and First World War (18, some in silver). [21]. Mostly very fine, some better (£50-70)
Germany, Capture of Brest-Litovsk, 1915, iron, 107 mm by Fritz Eue, uniformed bust of Field-Marshall v. Mackensen facing, reverse German soldier standing viewing a burning building. Nearly mint state (£80-100)
Henry III (1216-1272), Pennies (4), Long Cross series, London, types IIa (2) and IIb (2), all NICOLE (N. 985; S. 1361) [4]. About very fine and better (£70-90)
Edward II (1307-1327), Penny, London, Edward III, Groat, York, Henry VII, Profile Groat, mm. crosslet and Charles I, Tower, Shillings (9) and Sixpence [13]. Mostly clipped, otherwise fine (£40-50)
Richard III (1483-1485), Halfpenny, London, intermediate issue, Lombardic Ns (N. 1331b; S. 1699); other British silver coins (3); a Tudor period Palimpsest, countermarked M [? Mary], 12.86gm; France, Francis I, gold Ecu, this crimped and chipped and with two spade marks; China, Spade Money and other Cash (5, some with identifying tickets). [12]. First fine, others mostly fair except as described (£60-80)
Papal Medals, 16th-19th century, bronze (9), mostly with portraits, various types. Generally fine to very fine but some better, a few scarce (£80-100)
Mexico, Mexico, Philip V, 8 Reales, 1738, Mexico City, MF (Cal. 700; KM. 103); Netherlands, Utrecht, Ducatoon, 1742 (KM. 92). [2]. First fine and clear, second fair and waterworn (£50-80)
Russia, Peter II, Rouble, 1728 (Sev 978; Dav. 1668). Surface a little pitted, otherwise very fine (£80-100)
Russia, Nicholas II, 50-Kopeks (2), 1896, 1910, 25-Kopeks, 1896, 20-Kopeks (7), 15-Kopeks (9), 10-Kopeks (8), 5-Kopeks (10) [37]. Mostly extremely fine (£80-120)
Swaledale & Wesleydale £20 18-unissued, stamped ‘cancelled’ on back (Grant 5657a).Uncirculated (£50-60)
Victoria (1837-1901), Crowns (2), 1887, 1893 lvi [2]. Good very fine and extremely fine (£80-100)
Victoria (1837-1901), Jubilee head, Crowns (4), 1887, 1889, 1891, 1892 [4]. Very fine or better, last extremely fine (£70-80)
Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1855 (ESC 1303; SC 150). Extremely fine and practically as struck, attractively toned (£60-80)
Spain, Aramburu Hermanos, 500-Reales de Vellon, unissued, large atrractive note. Extremely fine to uncirculated (£90-100)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Crown, 1902 (SC). Good extremely fine (£50-70)
F. Robert Kilwarder, uniface cast bronze medal of uncertain date, unsigned, bust right in robes and cardinal’s cap, engraved incuse legend F · ROBORT · KILWARDER · ANGLO · O · P · S · R · E · CARD · CR · AN · 1278 around, 62mm. Cast and heavily chased, of uncertain age, about very fine, extremely rare (£90-120)
Agrippa, As, Neptune standing left (S 556); Agrippina Jnr Æ 25 of Alexandria (S 658); Nero (54-68) billon Four drachm of Alexandria with Agrippina Jnr & another with his wife Poppaca [4].Fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £65
Commemorative medals, in silver (8), 19th and 20th Century issues, mostly Crown-size and larger [8]. Generally very fine or better (£40-60)
Ireland, School Prize, 1842, silver, youth laureated, temple on hill beyond, reverse nine line engraved inscription,39mm. Nearly extremely fine, suspension loop (£40-60)
17th Century, Suffolk, Suffolk, Rickinghall, S. Fitch, Farthing, 1665; Saxmundham, T. Knights, Farthing, undated; N. Shepherd, Halfpenny, undated; N. Shepherd, Farthings (3), Arms in shield, drapr., Arms not in shield, draper, and Arms in shield, draper; Southwold, Town Halfpenny, 1667; T. Postle, Farthings (3), 1652 and 1659 (BW 281, 285, 286, 288, 289, 290, 294, 298 (2), 299) [10]. Generally fine or better (£70-80)
Crispina, Denarius, reverse Dis gentitalibus, altar (C 16; S 1683).Toned, very fine or better (£50-60)
Belgium, 25th Anniversary of Independence, 1855, copper medal by L. Wiener, 74mm (Wurzburg 607; BDM VI, 493); Silver Jubilee of Leopold I, 1856, copper medal by L. Wiener, 75mm (BDM VI, 493); International Free Trade Congress, 1856, bronze medal by A. Geefs, 54mm (BDM II, 234); Death of Auguste Delfosse, 1858, bronze medal by C. Jehotte, 60mm (BDM III, 67); other Belgian copper portrait medals (2). [6]. First and third extremely fine, others about very fine and better (£50-70)
Folles of Basil i, Leo vi (2), Constantine vii (2), Romanus i, Romanus ii, Constantine x (2) & Michael vii (S 1710, 1729, 1730, 1761, 1762, 1760, 1775 (Cherson mint), 1853, 1854 & 1878) [10]. Mostly small modules (£60-80)
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