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Germany, Whist tokens (3), c. 1800, by D.F. Loos, in silver, designs based on Æsop’s Fables, fox and tree (2, different), stork and fox, nos. 2/3, 4/5, 8/9, all 26mm (Sommer B79) [3]. Very fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £75
Guatemala, Charles IIII, 8 Réales, 1795/4m, Nueva Granada (Cayón 13874; KM. 53). Extremely fine with reflective surfaces and attractive toning, very rare £600-800
Hammer Price: £800
Hong Kong, Victoria, Dollar, 1868 (Prid. 3; KM. 10). Cleaned and with some contact marks, otherwise very fine £300-400
Hammer Price: £1,300
Hong Kong, Edward VIII, fantasy Sovereign, 1936, 5.01g, 9ct (Bruce XM8). Extremely fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £190
India, EIC, Madras Presidency, Rupee, Chinapatan, year 40, in the name of Aurangzeb, 11.53g/12h (Stevens 2.4; Prid. 113). A few small punchmarks, very fine and very rare £100-120
Hammer Price: £95
India, EIC, Madras Presidency, Rupees (3), Chinapatan, years 42, 48, 49, in the name of Aurangzeb (Stevens 2.6, 2.11, 2.12; Prid. 115, –, 117) [3]. Varied state, all scarce £200-300
Hammer Price: £220
India, EIC, Madras Presidency, Proof Dub or Forty-Eighth-Rupee, 1794, edge plain, 6h(Stevens 5.169; Prid. 311). About as struck [slabbed PCGS PR 63 BN] £240-300
Hammer Price: £280
India, EIC, Madras Presidency, mule Forty-Eighth Rupee/Sierra Leone Co Penny, in copper, arms and supporters, rev. lion left, edge plain, 13.81g/6h (Prid. Bengal 379; Vice FT 13). Stained on reverse, otherwise very fine and very rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £460
India, EIC, Bombay Presidency, Copperoon, year 9 [1674], 14.19g/9h (Stevens 1.37; Prid. 82), Rupee, Surat type, privy mark 6, Bombay, 11.59g/10h (Stevens 3.16; Prid. 270); Bengal Presidency, Rupee, Benares 1229h, years 17/49, obv. no darogah’s marks, 11.30g/3h (Stevens 7.139; Prid. 286); together with Farrukhabad Rupees (4) [7]. Varied state, first two scarce £100-150
£100–£150
India, EIC, Bombay Presidency, Rupee, Munbai 1131h, year 1, in the name of Shah Jahan II (Stevens 2.9; Prid. 32); Rupees (2), year 5, in the name of Muhammad Shah (Stevens 2.21-22; Prid. 37) [3]. Good very fine or better, first scarce £100-150
India, EIC, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Rupee, year 11 (Prid.109-10), Rupee, 1793-1819 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 4.18; Prid. 157), Quarter-Rupee, 1793-1819, Calcutta (Stevens 4.22; Prid. 159), Rupees (4), 1819-30 (Stevens 6.11; Prid. 172), Half-Rupee, 1819-30 (Stevens 6.15; Prid. 173), Quarter-Rupee, 1819-30 (Stevens 6.16; Prid. 174), Quarter-Rupee, 1819-30, without dot mark on rev. (Stevens 6.17; Prid. 175), Rupees (2), 1819-30, with privy mark s on rev. (Stevens 6.13; Prid. 176),...
Hammer Price: £100
India, EIC, William IV, Half-Anna, 1835b, Quarter-Anna, 1835m (KM. 446.2, 447.1); Victoria, Two Annas (2), 1841 type 1, 1862 (KM. 459, 469) [4]. Extremely fine or better, copper with some original colour £100-120
Hammer Price: £160
India, EIC, Victoria, Rupee, 1840c, continuous legend, no initial on truncation, crescent on ribbon (SW 2.15a; KM. 457.10); other Rupees (7), 1840-1944; together with other Indian coins in silver (19), base metal (61), 19th and 20th centuries [88]. Varied state £120-150
Hammer Price: £340
India, EIC, Victoria, Rupee, 1840m, privy mark v on ribbon bow (SW 2.24; Prid. 48). Some marks in fields, otherwise good extremely fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £130
India, Victoria, Mohur, 1862, type C/I, Calcutta mint, 11.66g (SW 4.6; Prid. 6; KM. 480; F 1598). A few minor marks, otherwise good very fine £1,200-1,500
Hammer Price: £1,100
India, Victoria, Rupee, 1901b (SW 6.162; KM. 492); Edward VII, Rupees (3), 1903b, 1907b, 1909b, Anna, 1907b (SW 7.18, 7.37, 7.46, 7.144; KM. 504, 508); George V, Rupees (3), 1912c, 1917b, 1918c, 8 Annas, 1919c, Quarter-Rupee, 1919c (SW 8.17, 8.39, 8.41, 8.128, 8.160; KM. 518, 520, 524); George VI, Rupee, 1943b, Quarter-Rupee, 1945b (SW 9.22, 9.97; KM. 547, 557.1) [12]. Varied state £150-200
India, Victoria, Half-Rupee, 1892b (incuse) (SW 6.214; KM. 491). Nearly very fine £100-120
£100–£120
India, Victoria, Two Annas, 1862, Calcutta (SW 4.144; Prid. 485). Virtually as struck [slabbed NGC MS 64] £100-120
India, Victoria, Quarter-Annas (4), 1862c, 1880c, 1889b, 1897c (KM. 467, 486) [4]. First and last good very fine, others better with much original colour, second scarce £100-120
Hammer Price: £110
India, Victoria, Quarter-Anna, 1889c (SW 6.509; Prid. 622). Virtually as struck with original colour [slabbed NGC MS 65 RB] £100-120
India, George VI, Quarter-Rupee, 1939b, in aluminium, grained edge, 0.84g/12h (cf. SW 9.79; cf. Prid. 461; cf. KM. 544). Perhaps a slightly later striking, some blank filing on edge, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare £80-100
Hammer Price: £300
India, Republic, Proof Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee, 2 Annas and 1 Pice, all 1954b (KM. 1.4, 4.2, 5.2, 6.2) [4]. Good extremely fine or better £300-400
Hammer Price: £200
India, ALUPAS, anonymous Pagoda, ‘Pandya Dhanamjaya’ type, obv. two stylised fish, 3.41g/2h (Mitchiner NIC 671 var.). Edge filed (at time of striking?), lightly scraped on high points, otherwise very fine and very rare £300-400
£300–£400
India, BHARATPUR, Rupee, in the name of ‘Alamgir II, Mahe Indrapur, 1176h (error), year 6 (KM. 27); JAMMU, Rupees (2), in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Dar al-Aman Jammun 1197h, year 25 (KM. 5.1, –); JAORA, Muhammad Isma‘il, 2 Paisa, 1893, Paisa, 1896 (KM. 10, 12); KUTCH, Khengarji III, Kori, 1938/VS1995 (KM. Y73) [6]. Varied state £150-200
£150–£200
India, BHARATPUR, Jaswant Singh, Rupee, Braj Indrapur, VS1910, obv. head of Queen Victoria left, 11.14g/9h (KM. 157). Good very fine, toned £90-120
India, GAHADAVALAS OF KANAUJ, Govindachandra (c. 1114-54), Stater, obv. Lakshmi seated facing, 4.00g/8h (Mitchiner NIC 495, this coin). Good very fine £120-150
India, GWALIOR, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, mintname off flan, [11]98h, year 34, axe and mace on reverse, 10.83g/3h (Bhandare, JONS 198, p.38, type 3; cf. Album 25, 1058). Good very fine, rare £150-200
India, KUTCH, Khengarji III, 5 Kori (5), 1916/VS1973, 1930/VS1987, 1934/VS1990, 1936/VS1992, 1937/VS1994, Two-and-a-Half Kori, 1936/VS1992, Kori, 1936/VS1992 (KM. Y53, Y53a, Y65-7, Y75); Vijayaraji, 5 Kori, 1942/VS1998 (KM. Y82) [8]. Extremely fine or better £80-100
India, MAGADHA, anonymous punchmarked silver Karshapana, series I, class xxxviii, main marks: six-armed symbol, sun, monkey, plant, pellet-in-annulet with two taurines, 3.23g (GH 264/2 var., this combination of symbols not recorded). Very fine and very rare £100-120
Hammer Price: £120
India, MUGHAL EMPIRE, Humayun, Shahrukhis (2), Qandahar (?), no date visible, Lahore 944h, 4.63g/3h, 4.70g/6h (A B2464; ICV 4187) [2]. Both with some weakness, otherwise very fine, second rare with clear date £90-120
Hammer Price: £90
India, MUGHAL EMPIRE, Akbar, Rupee, Ahmadabad 981h, 11.40g/11h (Liddle S-15; ICV 4203, this coin illustrated); Rupee, Dar al-Sultanat Ahmadabad 983h, 11.34g/3h (Liddle S-16; ICV 4203); Rupee, Jaunpur 978h, 11.38g/7h (Liddle S-17; ICV 4203); Rupee, Ahmadabad, Ilahi 41 Amardad, 11.44g/9h (Liddle S-53; ICV 4205); Half-Rupee, Ahmadabad, Ilahi 4[–] Amardad, 5.65g/3h (Liddle S-68; ICV 4209); Half-Rupee, Lahore, Ilahi 49 Di, 5.46g/1h (Liddle S-69; ICV 4209) [6]. Varied state, last rare £100-150
India, MUGHAL EMPIRE, Akbar, square Rupee, Dar al-Sultanat Fathpur 986h, 11.35g/12h (KM. 82.2; ICV 4204); Shah Jahan I, Rupees (2), Ahmadabad 1041h, year 5, Ardibihisht, 11.44g/3h, Burhanpur 1041h, 11.44g/4h (KM. 224,1, 226.2; ICV 4262); Muhammad Shah, Rupee, Ahmadabad, year 30, 11.48g/6h (KM. 436.1; ICV 4349); Ahmad Shah Bahadur, Rupees (2), Bareli [11]65h, year 5, 11.26g/6h, Surat, date off flan, 11.43g/9h (KM. 446.21, 446.36; ICV 4362) [6]. Very fine or better £100-150
India, MUGHAL EMPIRE, Akbar, square Rupees (3), no mint, Ilahi (3), 32, 33, 34, no mint or date (KM. 91.1, A91.1); Jahangir, Rupee, Lahore 1028h, year 14 (KM. 149.14); Rafi‘ al-darjat, Rupee, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, year 1 (KM. 405.19); Muhammad Shah, Rupee, Akhtarnagar Awadh 1142h, year 12 (KM. 436.11) [7]. Varied state £200-300
£200–£300
India, MUGHAL EMPIRE, Ahmad Shah Bahadur, Rupee, Narwar, year 5, 11.24g (ICV 4362, this coin illustrated; KM. 446.39). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine, scarce £100-120
India, SULTANS OF DELHI, Shams al-din Iltutmish, silver Tanka, Hadrat Dehli 633h (GG D36; ICV 2430, this coin illustrated); SULTANS OF BENGAL, Ghiyath al-din Bahadur, silver Tanka, Khitta Laknauti 723h (GG B108; ICV 2629); Nasir al-din Nusrat, silver Tanka, Dar al-Darb Fathabad 925h (GG B810; ICV 2671); SULTANS OF MALWA, Mahmud II, silver Tanka, no mint, 924h (GG M160; ICV 2916) [4]. Varied state, first rare £200-300
India, SULTANS OF DELHI, Muhammad b. Tughluq, silver Tanka, Dar al-Islam 725h (GG D360; ICV 2504); together with other Delhi silver (3) and billon Tankas, Shaybanid silver Tankas (5), and countermarked civic copper coins (2) [12]. First very fine and scarce, others in varied state £80-100
India, Miscellaneous coins in silver (6), base metal (23) [29]. Varied state £80-100
India, Miscellaneous coins in silver (27), base metal (3); together with silver coins of Bhutan (2) and Nepal [33]. Varied state £200-300
India, Temple tokens (9), various types; together with Selangor animal currency (3), tortoise, fish, and shell [12]. Varied state £50-70
Iran, Muzaffar al-din Shah, Half-Toman, 1315h, 1.43g/5h (KM. 987; F 76). Very fine, scarce £120-150
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