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A mahogany coin cabinet by Spink, 37 x 36 x 36.5cm, comprising 24 trays double-pierced to house 842 Crown-sized coins, brass pulls, double inlaid doors, lock and key, felt base. Light marks to extremities, otherwise a very fine and substantial cabinet, complete with all felts [weight 16.3 kg] £300-500
Hammer Price: £650
A mahogany coin cabinet by Spink, 29 x 26 x 30.5cm, comprising 20 trays double-pierced to house 545 coins of different sizes, brass pulls, double inlaid doors, lock (no key), brass carrying handles at sides, felt base. Some damage to the beading on the right-side door and a scratch on the back, otherwise a very fine cabinet, complete with all felts [weight 6.8 kg] £300-400
£300–£400
A mahogany coin cabinet by Spink, 37 x 36 x 36.5cm, comprising 24 trays double-pierced to house 922 coins, mostly Crown-sized, brass pulls, double inlaid doors, lock (no key), brass carrying handles at sides, felt base. Some marks to the top and lacking about 40 felts, otherwise a fine cabinet, but the interior would merit a good clean [weight 15.6 kg] £200-300
Hammer Price: £240
A rosewood coin cabinet, 36 x 35 x 36 cm, comprising 24 trays double-pierced to house 1,796 coins of various sizes, brass pulls, double doors, lock (no key). Slight damage to the leading edge of two drawers and some marks to the top, otherwise a sound well-made cabinet, ideal for a large collection, complete with all felts [weight 18.2 kg] £300-400
Hammer Price: £260
A wooden coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 18cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 350 Crown-sized coins, double brass pulls, double doors, lock and key, felt base. Good condition, but 5 felts missing [weight 6.1 kg] £100-150
Hammer Price: £140
Milford Haven, Marquess of, British Naval Medals, London, 1919, xii + 498pp, illustrations in text, large paper copy, errata sheet pasted-in (Manville –). Publisher’s cream cloth, gilt spine label; an exceptional copy, internally very fine and fresh, very rare [weight 5.1 kg] £400-500
Hammer Price: £700
Sotheby & Co [London], Extremely Important Gold and Silver Coins of the Low Countries…from the cabinets of H.H. The Prince de Ligne, Part I, 26-7 June 1968, 744 lots, 32 plates, PRL and list of buyers; The Bridgewater House Collection of Coins, 15-16 June 1972, 615 lots, 30 plates, PRL; Important Coins and Medals, the Property of a Late Collector, 12 June 1974, 303 lots, 37 plates, PRL; The Important Collection of Roman, English and Foreign Gold Coins formed by the late J.H. Barnes, 26...
Sotheby & Co [London], The Distinguished Collection of English Gold Coins 1700-1900 formed by Capt. K.J. Douglas-Morris, RN, 26 November 1974, 237 lots, all illustrated (cf. DNW 123, 1141). The special library edition in full green decorated leather, copy no. 10, gilt titles and spine, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, second free endpaper inscribed ‘To Douglas Liddell, to remind you of excellent advice to a willing student, Kenneth J. Douglas-Morris, Capt. R.N. 8th August 1975’, a mint...
Hammer Price: £200
Sotheby’s [London], European Historical Medals from the Collection of His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, Parts I and II, December 1980-June 1981, 935 lots, 113 plates, PRLs tipped-in [2]. Publisher’s cream cloth; a mint set of this important collection, very rare as officially hard-bound catalogues, perhaps less than 12 sets were published as such [weight 2.1 kg] £60-80
Hammer Price: £95
Sotheby’s [New York], The Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection: Highly Important Greek and Roman Coins, Parts I-IV, June 1990-June 1991, 953 + 117 + 1,066 lots, profusely illustrated, djs; Sotheby’s [New York], The William Herbert Hunt Collection: Highly Important Byzantine Coins, Parts I and II, December 1990-June 1991, 1,608 lots, profusely illustrated, Part I with dj; Sotheby’s [London], The Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection: Islamic Coins, 1 lot of over 8,500 coins, 5 plates [7]....
Hammer Price: £160
Sotheby & Co (Canada) Ltd [Toronto], Coins and Medals from the Collection of Canadiana formed by the late Robert W. Reford, 30 October 1968, 140 lots, 8 plates, PRL and buyers’ names; Sotheby & Co AG (Zurich], The Collection of Ancient and Later Coins…Metropolitan Museum of Art, Parts I and II, November 1972-April 1973, 1,120 lots, all illustrated, PRLs, hard-bound; Important Greek and Roman Coins sold on the instructions of…Numismatic Fine Arts…, 26-28 October 1993, 1,890 lots, all...
Hammer Price: £40
Sotheby’s [Zurich, London, Amsterdam], The Brand Collection: Part 1, Roman and European Coins; Part 2, Swiss Coins; Part 3, Greek and Roman Coins; Part 4, Russian and Polish Coins; Part 5, Greek and Roman Coins; Part 6, Coins of the Netherlands; Part 7, Ancient Coins; Part 8, Swiss, Austrian and German Coins; Part 9, Colonial and Indian Coins; Part 10, Classical and Modern Coins and Medals, 1 July 1982 to 24 October 1985, 6,270 lots, mostly illustrated, estimate sheets and PRLs tipped-in...
Hammer Price: £360
Spink [Zurich], Auktions 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, October 1987-October 1989, including Salvesen Trade Dollars; Spink Taisei [Zurich], Auktions 33, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50, April 1990-April 1994, including Ed Milas I and II, Siggi Werkner Library, Salgo Hungary/Transylvania, Maximilian I, Franz Joseph I, Veynau, etc, all extensively illustrated [21]. All mint copies, many hard-bound, some important sales [weight 9.8 kg] £60-80
Spink-Taisei [Singapore/Tokyo], Auctions 2-10 inclusive, 13, February 1987-September 1992, including specialist Thailand; Ader Picard Tajan [Paris], Collection Armand Trampitsch, Part II, 31 May-1 June 1988, 695 lots, all illustrated; Bank Leu [Zurich], Auktions 49, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, October 1989-October 1993, including ‘Bostonian’ and Gold Coins of Portugal; Bank Leu/M & M Stuttgart [Zurich], Slg. Erlanger Nürnberg, 21-3 June 1989, 2,458 lots, text and plates; together with other...
Hammer Price: £20
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