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Victoria (1837-1901), Young head, Half-Sovereign, 1885.Some slight suface marks, otherwise good extremely fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £95
18th Century, Ireland, Co. Dublin, Dublin, issuer uncertain, Prattent’s Halfpenny, 1795; HS & Co, Halfpence (4), 1795 (3) and undated; Pantheon, Halfpenny, 1799; W. Parker, Halfpence (3), 1794 (2), 1795 (DH 311, 324, 325, 331, 336, 347, 351, 351b, 352). [9]. DH 324 good fine, DH 325 extremely fine with almost full original colour, others very fine and better, DH 311 lightly lacquered (£70-90)
Victoria (1837-1901), Victoria, Double-Florins (2), 1887, 1889, Halfcrown, 1887, Florins (3), 1872, 1897 (2) [6]. Very fine or better, Scotland, Charles I, Third coinage, Thirty Shillings, by Falconer, mm. thistle (S 5555), about very fine, but flan almost a neat oval shape (£80-100)
19th Century, Ireland, 19th Century: ‘Slap Token’, a worn Shilling-sized coin, countermarked on one side with a bird’s head in a cartouche and an unidentified incuse countermark resembling an arrow-head, and on the other side countermarked TT within an oblong indent, together with three other small marks, one resembling a fleur-de-lis, 4.11gm (Pridmore, SNC Nov. 1958, pp.230-1, this piece; cf. M. pp.168-70; cf. Seaby TJ10). Undertypes worn flat, countermarks fine, extremely rare (£90-120)
George V (1910-1936), George V, Maundy set, 1935; George VI, Maundy set, 1949 [8]. Brilliant sets with matching tone; former in contemporary official red case, latter in an Edwardian-style official black case with slight outer damage (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £90
Treasury, John Bradbury, Ten-Shillings, second issue (Dugg. T 12(2)). Very fine (£50-60)
Bank of England, L.K. O’Brien, Ten-Shilling error with extra paper folding out lower right corner which carries part of cashiers signature (Dugg. B. 271). Good fine (£80-90)
Julius Caesar (46-45 BC), Denarius, Spain, bust of Venus left, on shoulder, Cupid, behind, sceptre and in front lituus, reverse two Gallic captives at foot of trophy; below, caesar (Cr 468/2; BMC Spain 86). Bankers mark in obverse field, bettter than vey fine (£90-120)
Hadrian, Sestertius, bare headed & draped bust right, reverse aegyptos s.c. Egypt reclining left, in front, ibis on column (RIC 838). Scarce, good fine (£100-120)
Elizabeth ii, a incomplete set of pre-decimal coins, Five Shillings to Farthings, missing Threepence 1957 and Halfcrown 1958 [115]. Generally extremely fine to mint state (£70-100)
Charles ii to George ii, Halfpennies (10), Farthings (2) [12]. Fair to fine, a few better (£100-120)
Miscellaneous, Charles ii To Elizabeth ii, Crowns (9), 1677, 1819, 1845, 1889, 1891, 1893, 1902, 1953, Double-Florins (3), 1887, 1888, 1889 [12]. Fair to fine, later issues better (£70-100)
New Zealand, New Zealand, Proof Sets, 1971, 1972, 1973, Specimen Sets, 1970 (2), Proof Crowns (2), 1972 RAM case, 1973; together with a large quantity of miscellaneous coins, mostly base metal, various Banknotes (10) [Lot]. Proofs about as struck, others varied state (£60-80)
Miscellaneous coins of the world (wt. 3.1kg). Many fine (£30-50)
19th Century: Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, J. Bishop & Co, Penny, 1812 (D. 15); Worcestershire, Redditch, W. Bartleet & W. Hemming, Penny, 1813; Worcester, House of Industry, Pennies (4), 1811 (2), 1814 (2), and Halfpenny, 1811, J. Knapp, Halfpence (2 – one VIGORNIA) and Farthing, all 1813 (D. 12, 19, 22, 24 obv./25 rev., 25, 28, 30, 32, 33). [10]. Worcester 12 and 25 fine, others mostly very fine (£50-70)
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous tokens, tickets, checks, etc. (44), including Yorkshire, Bradford, Mary Dunn (UFS 1150; cf. Bell, lot 275), 1st P.A. Somerset Light Infantry Canteen Threepence, and a USA Washington Cent, 1783. [44]. First good fine, several others fine (£70-90)
James ii, silver Coronation medal, 1685, by Roettier; other British and World medals (38), some silver [39]. Fair to fine, some better (£60-80)
George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1775 (SC 80). Very fine (£70-100)
Christ’s Hospital, Marker’s Badge, 1774, silver, bust of Edward VI three-quarters left, reverse engraved, bible with legend, PW*AM, 33mm (Grimshaw 89; cf. Glendining 21 iii 1990, lot 7). With suspension loop and ring, about very fine and toned, rare (£40-60)
George III (1760-1820), George iii, Half-Sovereign, 1818 (SC 15). Slight surface marks, otherwise better than very fine (£100-150)
Bristol, Dr. Stone’s School, a pair of engraved silver medals, both named (Awarded to Charles Newman for Penmanship), one dated Midsummer 1865, both 49mm, no hallmarks [2]. With differing loops for suspension, very fine and better, rare (£60-80)
18th Century, Middlesex, Middlesex, National series, medalet for George III’s visit to St Paul’s, 1789, by James, and Skidmore’s medalet for the Revolution Jubilee, 1788, both in white metal; Political and Social series, Lord Thurlow and William Pitt, 1789, white metal medalet by T. Wyon Sr; Tribute to C.J. Fox, 1789, copper medalet by Lutwyche (DH 176, 201, 219, 223; BHM 288, 294, 324, 333). [4]. Last very fine, white metal pieces about extremely fine and better (£40-50)
Victoria (1837-1901), Young head, Sovereign, type II, 1872. Almost as struck (£80-120)
18th Century, Somerset, Somerset, Bridgwater, J. Holloway & Son, Halfpence, 1794 (3), and a mule Halfpenny by Lutwyche (DH 86, 86b, 86d, 87). [4]. All extremely fine or better, DH 86b lightly patinated, others with much original colour, a most attractive group, the second very rare (£70-90)
Victoria (1837-1901), Young head, Sovereign, type II, 1876.Some slight surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine (£80-100)
18th Century, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, Birmingham, Workhouse, Halfcrown, 1788, in brass; County, Kempson’s Penny, 1796; Birmingham, J. Kempson, Penny, 1796, T. Welch, Penny, 1795, T. Wyon, Penny, 1796 (DH 1, 6, 20, 21, 25). [5]. First and last very fine, others extremely fine and bronzed (£90-110)
Miscellaneous, Commemorative medals, etc., in silver and base metal, (35) mostly late 19th and 20th century, many of royal interest, including Charles II, Coronation medal by Simon and official issues; together with a Proof set of the Knights of Malta [Lot].Varied state (£70-80)
France, Paris, Reception du President Wilson a la Chambre de Deputes, Æ commemorative medal by L.A. Bottée, named Millerand, 68mm. Some rubbing, very fine to extremely fine, rare when named (£40-60)
Russia, The Birth of Peter the Great, 1672, by Werner, obverse conjoined busts of Tsar & Tsarina, reverse deity on cloud handing child to Tsarina, bronze, 65mm (Iverson. St. Petersburg 1972 p.1 & Pl. I, 1). Only very fine, but very rare (£60-80)
Elizabeth ii, Proof Sets (4), 1989-1992, Specimen sets, 1984 (2); Coinex silver Medal 1989, in cases or folders of issue. About as struck (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £85
Germany, Germany, Westphalia, Notgeld: bronze 10-Marks, and alum. 5-Marks, Mark and 50-Pfennig, 1921; bronze 100-Marks, 1922 (2); gilded bronze, 10,000-Marks, 1923 (4); gilded bronze, 5-Million Marks, 1923 (2); alum. Quarter-Million Marks, 1923; and 50-Million-Marks, 1923, in gilded bronze (3), and alum. (1) [17]. Mostly extremely fine or better, but some discoloured (£50-60)
Germany, Germany, Empire, 1-Mark (32), later AR & Æ (21) [53]. Fair to fine, some better (£100-150)
Elizabeth ii, silver Proof Piedfort Pounds, 1986, 1987, silver Proof Pound Collection, 1984-1987, in case of issue [6]. About as struck (£80-100)
Elizabeth ii, Halfcrowns (70), Florins (32), Shillings (32), Sixpences (86), various dates 1953 to 1967 [220]. Extremely fine to mint state (£40-60)
Italy, Victor Emanuel III, 20-Lire, 1928, yr. VI (KM. 69). Good very fine, toned, rare (£80-100)
Robert II (1371-1390), Groat, Perth, trefoils within tressure, 3.98gm (SCBI Scottish 468, same dies; S. 5136). Legends weak, otherwise good fine, obverse with light olive tone (£50-70)
James VI (1567-1625), Fourth Coinage, Thirty Shillings, 1583, 21.92gm (S. 5487). Obverse rather smoothed, but fair and with grey tone, rare (£40-60)
Coins of the Middle East, some of the Far East, in silver and base metal (142). Some fine, mostly very fine or better (£50-60)
19th Century: Staffordshire, County, Halfpenny, 1814, for general circulation; Bilston, S. Fereday, Pennies, 1811 (2); Cheadle, Copper & Brass Co, Penny, 1812; Walsall, Fletcher & Sharratt, Penny, 1811; West Bromwich, Oldbury, Tipton and Brierley, Whitehouse & Co, Penny, 1811; Withymoor, J. Griffin & Sons, Pennies (2), 1813, 1814 (D. 27, 39, 40, 82, 106, 121 variety, 123, 124). [8]. D. 121 variety about extremely fine, D. 124 good fine, others generally very fine but D. 106 scratched, some...
George IV, Coronation, official medals by B. Pistrucci, in silver and copper (2), 35mm (BHM 1070; E. 1146); William IV, Coronation, 1831, copper medals by W. Wyon, 34mm, and T. Halliday, 46mm; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, large official silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 55mm, in case of issue; Edward VIII, Proposed Coronation, 1937, bronze medal by E. Carter-Preston, 57mm; other Coronation and Jubilee medals, in silver (1), base metal (3). [11]. Generally very fine or better, silver toned...
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