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Victoria (1837-1901), Florin, 1885 (ESC 2908 [861]; S 3900). Small dent in obverse field, otherwise better than extremely fine £200-£260
£200–£260
Theatre and Entertainment, OXFORD STREET, The Pantheon, cast brass, frontal elevation of the Pantheon, rev. pantheon in wreath, 33mm, 13.06g (W 379, this piece illustrated; D & W 33/352). Good fine, rare £100-£150
£100–£150
Death of the Duke of Windsor, 1972, an oval black basalt plaque by Wedgwood, bust left, rev. h.r.h. the duke of windsor..., no. 1368 in a limited edition of 2000, 108 x 95mm (Giordano CM388 [Sale, lot 179]). As made, extremely fine; in original card box of issue with descriptive leaflet £80-£100
£80–£100
Victoria (1837-1901), Threepence, 1859 (ESC 3394 [2066]; S 3914). About mint state, attractively toned £200-£260
Victoria (1837-1901), Florin, 1896 (ESC 2966 [880]; S 3939). Better than extremely fine £80-£100
Belgium, World War I, American Generosity Acknowledged, 1914, a bronze medal by G. Devreese, 70mm; Médaille de la Reine Elisabeth, in case of issue and covering letter, 20 June, 1918; together with a pair of plated award plaques by A. Bonnetain, named (Alex. Everaerts, 1930), both 70 x 63mm [4]. Extremely fine, latter two toned; all except first in cases of issue, second with covering letter, 20 June 1918 £80-£100
Brazil, 65th Birthday of José Maria da Silva Paranhos Jr., 1910, a bronze medal by L.-A. Bottée, bust left, rev. pipiry guassu oyapoc acre…, 96mm. Extremely fine, rare £70-£100
£70–£100
France, L’Industrie, c. 1900, a large cast fin de siècle bronze maquette by J.-B.-E. Dropsy, Marianne seated with hammer resting on anvil, to right, Mercury seated holding caduceus, raised border, 227mm (cf. Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 12; cf. DNW 66, 1526). Pierced in outer border, otherwise much as made, good very fine and extremely rare £100-£150
Theatre and Entertainment, DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, Fourth Theatre, copper, drury lane theatre around upper gallery, rev. upper gallery, 31mm, 9.89g (W 215, this piece illustrated; D & W 20/230). Very fine, scarce £90-£120
£90–£120
Theatre and Entertainment, HAYMARKET, Theatre Royal, uniface copper, theatre royal haymarket around second gally. 1778, 37mm, 13.53g (W 258; D & W 25/272). Good fine £80-£100
Theatre and Entertainment, STEPNEY, Royal Pavilion Theatre, John Douglas, brass, royal pavilion theatre around box stamped inverted in centre, rev. douglas whitechapel, 31mm, 9.55g (W 404). Fine to very fine, very rare £100-£150
Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Osmund, osmvnd on lvndene, two annulets in rev. field, 1.37g/4h (SCBI Copenhagen 914, same dies; Parsons, BNJ 1916, p.32; BEH 2867; N 777; S 1154). Some peckmarks and slightly cracked in centre, otherwise good very fine, rare £300-£400
£300–£400
Roman Imperial Coinage, Titus, As, Rome, 80, laureate bust right, rev. Victory standing right, 10.78g (RIC 133). About very fine, scarce £200-£260
India, HYDERABAD FEUDATORY STATES, Gadwal, Half-Rupee, mint name and date off flan, in the name of Shah ‘Alam Bahadur, 5.51g/3h (KM. C19). Small punch-mark in centre of obverse, otherwise very fine and very rare £200-£260
Circuses, LAMBETH, Astley’s Amphitheatre, copper, astleys, rev. exhibition, 37mm, 12.69g (W 79); together with Victoria, Penny, 1892, obv. countermarked astley; Carter’s Steam Fair, brass, 2014, 25mm, 5.53g; Harry Levy Amusement Contractors Ltd, Circus, cupro-nickel, 31mm, 8.80g [4]. Second fine, others very fine and better, first very rare £60-£80
£60–£80
British Iron-Age, Corieltauvi, Uninscribed series, Stater, South Ferriby type, trace of wreath design, rev. disjointed horse left, ‘anchor’ shape above, star below, 5.39g (cf. ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; VA 827.3; S 390). Coppery gold, good very fine £340-£400
£340–£400
Roman Imperial Coinage, Domitian, Denarius, Rome, 90-1, laureate bust right, rev. Minerva standing right, holding javelin and shield, 3.32g (RIC 152; RSC 265). Very fine £100-£120
£100–£120
British Iron-Age, Gallo-Belgic, Stater, series A [Ambiani], laureate head of Apollo right, rev. horse right, pellets and ornaments around, rosette below, 6.89g (cf. Sills 269; ABC 1; VA 10; S 1). Small of flan, otherwise fine, reverse better £1,000-£1,200
£1,000–£1,200
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], London, Bricmar, bricmar : on : lvnd :, 1.39g/6h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.112; Mack 22g var,; N 873; S 1278). Slightly bent and margins partly flat, otherwise very fine £400-£500
£400–£500
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Cross and Piles type [BMC VI], London, Godard, godard : on :l vn, 1.42g/3h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.112; Mack –; N 879; S 1281). Creased and cracked, otherwise about very fine, rare £100-£120
Kings of Mercia, Offa (757-96), Penny, Light coinage, London, Dud, offa rex in two lines divided by beaded bar, cross above, rev. dud in two lines divided by beaded bar, crosses above and below, 1.07g/6h (Chick 28b-c, same dies; N 287; S 904). Very slightly bent and with minor surface corrosion, otherwise very fine, rare £1,000-£1,200
Kings of East Anglia, Eadmund (855-69), Penny, Æthelwulf, eadm[—]d rex an, cross pattée with crescents in angles, rev. mon edeγδ[—], cross pattée with wedges in angles, 0.93g/9h (Naismith E55.1; N 457; S 955). Chipped and with some surface deposit, otherwise very fine, rare £200-£260
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, PACX type, Winchester, Godman, godeman on pi, 1.12g/6h (Winchester Mint 1472; Pagan 486, same dies; Freeman 131; N 813; S 1171). Surface crack on obverse, otherwise very fine, very rare £300-£400
Southern Danelaw, Penny, Two Line type, imitating Alfred’s late issue, uncertain moneyer, el fr ed re, small cross pattée, rev. lile vvie in two lines (es retrograde), 1.00g/12h (N 475/1; S 966). Bent and with edge slightly chipped, otherwise very fine, rare £600-£800
£600–£800
British Iron-Age, NORTH THAMES, Uninscribed series, Quarter-Stater, pellet-in-annulet in centre of empty field, rev. prancing horse right, cog-wheel sun above, pellets-in-annulets around, 1.37g (ABC 2252; BMC –; VA –; S –). Better than very fine, excessively rare £1,200-£1,500
£1,200–£1,500
Griquatown, Victoria, Pattern Penny, undated [1890], by W. Lauer, in bronze, bust left, rev. dove with olive branch between two stars, large letters, edge plain, 6h (Hern GT21; KM. Pn6). Practically as struck [slabbed NGC PF 63BN] £1,200-£1,500
Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, 1906 (ESC 3572 [751]; S 3980). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 64+] £600-£800
France, Tendresse, 1923, a uniface bronze plaque by H. Dropsy for La Gerbe d'Or, mother holds up her infant child, wide stippled border pierced for ribbon suspension, 41mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, –), Very fine to extremely fine, scarce £100-£150
France, Danseuse, 1912, a bronze medal by H. Dropsy, dancer in flimsy antique Greek attire to right, rev. faun, astride a ram, plays pipes, 50mm (cf. Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 27; Classens 96; Maier 299). Very fine £70-£100
British Iron-Age, ICENI, Uninscribed series, base gold Stater, British J [Norfolk Wolf type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev. crude wolf left, crescent above, pellets and ornaments around, 4.60g/8h (ABC 1396; BMC 221ff; VA 610.2; S 31). A large fragment, very fine £150-£200
£150–£200
Greek Coinages, KINGDOM OF PERSIS, Baydad (3rd cent. BC), Tetradrachm, head right with long moustache, wearing satrapal head-dress, rev. King standing before fire-altar, standard to right, 16.42g (Sunrise 560 var.; Sear 6186). Good very fine and toned, rare £3,400-£4,000
£3,400–£4,000
France, Union Syndicale de l'Industrie du Gaz en France, 1928, bronze Long Service award medals by H. Dropsy (3, first plated), satyr warms himself before a wood fire, revs. gas holders and pylons, named (L. Sorel; Y. Omnes; A. Mee), all 54mm (Dropsy Exh. Cat. 1964, 75; cf. DNW 141, 1752), in red card boxes of issue [3]. Extremely fine; in red card boxes of issue £80-£100
George II (1727-1760), Proof Crown, 1732, roses and plumes, edge plain, 28.54g/6h (L & S 6; ESC 1661 [118]; S 3686). Obverse about fine, reverse better, very rare [slabbed NGC PF 8] £1,800-£2,200
£1,800–£2,200
France, Assassination of President Carnot, 1894, a cast bronze medal, unsigned, facing bust on olive sprays, assassination scene with the murderer rushing the open carriage below, rev. incised legend, 74mm (cf. Elsen 136, 1834). Good very fine and much as made, rare; with integral wreath-shaped loop for suspension £80-£120
£80–£120
British Iron-Age, ICENI, Uninscribed series, silver Unit, boar right, pellet rosette below, rev. horse right, wheel above, two pellets below tail, pellet rosette below, 0.83g/3h (ABC 1573; BMC 3440ff; VA –; S –). Very fine and extremely rare £300-£400
Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, 1902 (ESC 3567 [746]; S 3980). Good extremely fine, some peripheral toning [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £150-£180
£150–£180
Australia, George V, Penny, 1916i (KM. 23). Small stain on forehead, otherwise about as struck, scarce [slabbed NGC MS 62RB] £150-£200
British Iron-Age, ICENI, Ecen, silver Half-Unit, two opposed crescents on wreath, rev. horse right, v above, pellet and ed below, 0.41g/11h (ABC 1690; BMC –; VA –; S –). Very fine and excessively rare £150-£200
FRANCE, Maurice Prud’homme, 1913, a bronze medal by C.P. Pillet, 69mm; Paul Delmas, 1932, a bronze medal by R. Dussol, 63mm; Maurice Chevassu, 1933, a bronze medal by M. Delannoy, 68mm; Jean Bercher, 1936, a cast bronze medal by G. Halbout, 81mm; Maxime Laignel-Lavastine, 1937, a bronze medal by F. de Herain for Arthus-Bertrand, 80mm (cf. DNW 60, 1620); Jean Belot, 1938, a bronze medal by J. Vernon, 80mm (cf. DNW 54, 906); Charles Heudebert, 1942, a bronze medal by H. Dropsy, 68mm (Dropsy...
British Iron-Age, Catuvellauni, Cunobelin, silver Unit, cvno in panel, cornucopia above, dolphins below, rev. figure standing right holding club, tripod in front, altar behind, [ca]-mv in field, 1.21g/7h (ABC 2900; BMC 1889-90; VA 2065; S 318). Very fine and extremely rare; less than 10 specimens recorded £500-£600
£500–£600
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