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Russia, Kiev, Yaropolk (970-80), a copper medal, struck c. 1783-96, by T. Ivanov and S. Yudin, half-length helmeted and armoured bust right, rev. landscape, two trees to left, sunrise behind, 79mm (Diakov 1753). Some scratches and other minor marks, otherwise good very fine, rare £90-£120
Hammer Price: £130
Russia, Peter the Great (1682-1725), Kopeck, ҂аψи [1708], Kadashevsky mint (Brekke 190); Kopeck, ҂аψι [1710], Kadashevsky mint (Brekke 204); Kopeck, ҂аψгι [1713], no mintmark (Brekke 232); Catherine I, 5 Kopecks, 1727, Naberezhny mint (Brekke 23); Peter II, Kopeck, 172[8], no mintmark (Brekke 3) [5]. Fine or better £100-£150
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Five Kopecks (4), 1763 (2), 1766, 1788, all St Petersburg (Brekke 199, 216, 273) [4]. Good fine or better, three over-struck £100-£150
Russia, Peter the Great (1682-1725), Dengæ (5), ҂аψιв [1712], Kadashevsky mint, no cross on reverse (Bit. 3579; Brekke 145); ҂аψγι [1713] (Bit. 3585; Brekke 146); ҂аψдι [1714] (Bit. 3591; Brekke 148); ҂аψеι [1715] (cf. Bit. 3597; Brekke 150); ҂аψзι [1717] (Bit. 3603; Brekke 152) [5]. Fine or better, last two scarce £100-£150
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Grivennik, 1779, St Petersburg, 2.39g/12h (Bit. 489; Sev. 2138). About extremely fine, toned £200-£260
Anna Ioannovna, a copper medal, struck c. 1770, unsigned, crowned and mantled bust right, rev. crown above legend in 8 lines, 39mm (Diakov 1659). Minor spotting, otherwise extremely fine, patinated £100-£150
Centenary of the Maria Feodorovna Regiment of Cavalry Guards, 1899, a bronze medal by N. Dmitriev, central medallion containing bust of Peter I, imperial eagle perched above, five smaller medallions around containing busts of Nicholas II, Alexander I, Paul I, Maria Pavlovna, and Alexandra Feodorovna, rev. imperial eagle above crossed standards, trumpets and drums, edge inscribed, 80mm (Diakov 1292.1). Very fine, rare £200-£260
Russia, Paul I (1796-1801), Two Kopecks, 1800, Ekaterinburg, 20.42g/12h (Bit. 116; Brekke 79). Extremely fine with some original colour £90-£120
Hammer Price: £140
A collection of mid-19th century electrotypes of the reverses of medals celebrating victories, many depicting battle scenes: Peace of Carlowitz, 1700; Capture of Shlüsselburg, 1702; Capture of two Swedish frigates, 1703; Capture of Narva, 1704; Battle of Poltova, 1709 (2); Conquest of Livland, 1710; Second expedition of the Russian fleet into Finland, 1713; Naval victory at Gangut, 1714; Capture of three Swedish frigates, 1719; another, 1717, for the establishment of Colleges (Diakov 12.2,...
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Improvement of Coinage, 1763, a copper medal by T. Ivanov, crowned bust right, rev. coin press, eagle above holding orb and sceptre, 65mm (Diakov 121.1; BDM III, 39). Reverse cleaned, otherwise extremely fine, scarce £200-£260
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), 20 Kopecks, 1768, St Petersburg, 4.12g/12h (Bit. 375), Grivennik, 1772, St Petersburg, 3.45g/12h (Bit. 477); Nicholas I, 5 Kopecks, 1831нг, St Petersburg, 1.02g/12h (Bit. 157) [3]. Fine to very fine, but first with traces of mounting £100-£150
Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), Count Ilarion Ivanovich Vorontsov-Dashkov, 1897, a bronze medal by A. Vasyutinsky, uniformed bust left, rev. shield of arms, laurel branch behind, 68mm (Diakov 1245.1). Brushed and a small scrape behind head, otherwise about extremely fine £90-£120
Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), Opening of Pulkovo Observatory, 1839, a copper medal by H. Gube, bust right, rev. view of the Observatory, twelve signs of the Zodiac around, 66mm (Diakov 548.1). Lightly cleaned and some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £90-£120
Hammer Price: £150
Russia, Peter the Great (1682-1725), Kopeck, ҂аψs [1706] бк, dot/rosette (Bit. –; Brekke 171). About extremely fine but reverse legend weak through corrosion, extremely rare £90-£120
Russia, USSR (1922-91), Mint set, 1969, Rouble to Kopeck, with mint medal (KM. MS10) [10]. Mint state; sealed in original packet £150-£200
Russia, Catherine I (1725-7), Five Kopecks, 1276 (error for 1726), Kadashevsky mint, 17.06g/6h (Bit. 255; Brekke 12; Diakov 8). Some scratches on obverse, otherwise fine, rare £300-£400
Russia, Alexander I (1801-25), Five Kopecks (4), 1804, 1805, 1807, 1808, all Ekaterinburg (Brekke 116, 120, 126, 131); 2 Kopecks (21), 1811нм, 1813нм, 1814нм, 1815нм, 1817нм, 1818нм, 1820нм, 1822фг, 1824пг, 1825ик, all Ekaterinburg, 1812, 1814ам, 1824ам, all Kolyvan, 1811пс, 1813пс, 1814пс (2), all Izhora, 1811мк, 1811пс, 1812пс, 1813пс, all St Petersburg (Brekke 257, 264-6, 270, 273-4, 276-80, 284, 288, 291, 299, 305, 310-1, 314); Kopecks (2), 1821ам,...
Russia, Alexander II (1855-81), Death of Grand Duke Nicholas Alexandrovich, 1865, a bronze medal by N. Kozin, bare head left, rev. coffin, all-seeing eye above, 36mm (Diakov 732.1). Extremely fine £90-£120
Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), Ten Kopecks (26), 1901фз (10), 1901ар (4), 1908эб (5), 1911эб, 1913вс (2), 1914вс (4), all St Petersburg (Bit. 152-3, 160, 163, 166-7) [26]. Varied state £200-£300
Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), Re-Opening of the Narva Triumphal Arch, 1834, a copper medal by H. Gube, A. Klepikov and A. Lyalin, radiant all-seeing eye, rev. view of the arch, 65mm (Diakov 509.1). Small edge flaw, otherwise about extremely fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £160
Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), Five Kopecks (2), 1758, 1762, no mintmark (Brekke 122, 130), 2 Kopecks (2), 1757, 1758 (Brekke 91, 98), Kopeck, 1755, St Petersburg (Brekke 48), Dengæ (3), 1748, 1750, 1753 (Brekke 24, 28, 31); Peter III, 10 Kopecks, 1762 (Brekke 17) [9]. Varied state £100-£150
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Poltina, 1763яι, St Petersburg, 12.36g/12h (Bit. 273; Sev. 1910). Very fine with some toning £150-£180
Battle of Chesme, 1770, a white metal medal by T. Ivanov and S. Yudin, crowned bust right, rev. four Russian ships in foreground, Turkish ships in flames in background, 41mm (Diakov 147.2). Very fine £80-£100
Feudal series, Dmitrov, Pyotr Dmitrievich (c. 1400-28), Denga, two heads back-to-back with lattice below, rev. centaur right, holding sword, 0.82g/6h (O 799-801; F-D 284; GP 3835). Fine, rare £150-£200
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Five Kopecks (11), 1763, Red mint; 1763, 1767, Sestroretsk; 1783, 1784, 1785, Kolyvan; 1789, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1796, Annensk (Brekke 197-8, 218, 250, 253, 256, 282, 295, 299, 303, 312) [11]. Varied state, third scarce £200-£300
Russia, Peter the Great (1682-1725), Visit of Peter I to the Paris Mint, 1717, a copper medal by J. Duvivier, armoured bust right, rev. Glory flying left, blowing one trumpet and holding another, 60mm (Diakov 52.1; BDM I, 685). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine £90-£120
Visit of Alexander I to England, 1814, a copper medal by T. Webb, laureate bust right, rev. legend within wreath, 53mm (Diakov 384.1; BHM 804; E 1052). Extremely fine £200-£260
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Polupoltinnik, 1767еι, Red mint, 6.10g/11h (Bit. 343; Sev. 1986-8). Very fine and toned £80-£100
Hammer Price: £170
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), 20 Kopecks, 1783, St Petersburg, 5.96g/12h (Bit. 395; Sev. 2193). Edge knock, otherwise about extremely fine, attractively toned £200-£260
Red Cross, 1915, a bronze medal by A. Jacquard for the Russian Numismatic Society, uniformed bust of soldier facing three-quarters right, wearing overcoat and fur hat, rev. legend within wreath, 40mm (Diakov 1585.3). Good very fine, rare £150-£200
Russia, Peter the Great (1682-1725), Capture of Two Swedish Frigates, 1703, a copper medal, unsigned, laureate and armoured bust right, rev. two large ships surrounded by small boats, hand above descending from cloud, holding laurel branch and crown, 55mm (Diakov 16.6). Some metal flaws, otherwise about extremely fine £90-£120
Russia, Peter the Great (1682-1725), Capture of Mitau, 1705, a white metal medal by T. Ivanov, date in chronogram, laureate and armoured bust right, rev. crowned female figure seated left, leaning on shield bearing Swedish arms, plan of Mitau in background, 46mm (Diakov 23.6; BDM III, 39). About extremely fine, scarce £90-£120
Treaty of Paris, 1856, a silver medal by V.M. Borrel, bust of Napoleon III left, rev. legend in eleven lines, 37mm, 21.07g (Diakov –; Divo 312, not recorded in silver). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £300-£400
Hammer Price: £180
Russia, Alexander II (1855-81), 20 Kopecks (3), 1877нι, 1877нф, 1878нф, all St Petersburg (Bit. 228-9, 231); 15 Kopecks (2), 1879нф, 1880нф, both St Petersburg (Bit. 248-9); 10 Kopecks (3), 1878нф, 1879нф, 1880нф, all St Petersburg (Bit. 264-6); 5 Kopecks (3), 1877, 1879, 1881, all St Petersburg (Brekke 245, 247, 249); 3 Kopecks (5), 1877-81 inclusive, all St Petersburg (Brekke 208-12); 2 Kopecks (4), 1876, 1878-80 inclusive, all St Petersburg (Brekke 164, 166-8); Kopecks...
Russia, Alexander III (1881-94), Rouble, 1883, St Petersburg, Coronation type (Bit. 217; Sev. 3939). Once cleaned but now re-toned, dig above date and other minor marks, otherwise very fine £150-£180
Russia, Alexander III (1881-94), 20 Kopecks (4), 1883дс, 1886аг, 1889аг, 1893аг, all St Petersburg (Bit. 101, 105, 108, 111); 15 Kopecks (2), 1885аг, 1890аг, both St Petersburg (Bit. 118, 123); 10 Kopecks (5), 1881нф, 1886аг, 1890аг, 1891аг, 1894аг, all St Petersburg (Bit. 126, 132, 136-7, 139); 5 Kopecks (5), 1881нф, 1883дс, 1884аг, 1890аг, 1891аг, all St Petersburg (Bit. 140, 142, 144, 150-1) [16]. Varied state £100-£150
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), Establishment of the Foundling Hospital, St Petersburg, 1763, a gilt-bronze medal by T. Ivanov and J.G. Waechter, crowned bust right, rev. Faith standing, holding cross, consoling woman holding infant, 51mm (Diakov 123.3; BDM III, 39 and VI, 339). Gilding worn on high points and some scratches, otherwise very fine, scarce £90-£120
Russia, Alexander I (1801-25), Roubles (2), 1813пс, 1819пс, both St Petersburg (Bit. 105, 127); Poltina, 1815мф, St Petersburg (Bit. 152); 20 Kopecks (3), 1820пд, 1821пд, 1823пд, all St Petersburg (Bit. 201-2, 208); Ten Kopecks (2), 1819пс, 1821пд, both St Petersburg (Bit. 233, 240); Five Kopecks (5), 1815мф, 1818пс, 1821пд, 1823пд, 1824пд, all St Petersburg (Bit. 263, 268, 273, 278, 280) [13]. Varied state £200-£300
Russia, Catherine the Great (1762-96), 15 Kopecks, 1785, St Petersburg, 3.18g/12h (Bit. 444; Sev. 2217). Good very fine £120-£150
Hammer Price: £190
Russia, USSR (1922-91), 100 Roubles (2), 50 Roubles (2), 20 Roubles (2), 10 Roubles (4), 5 Roubles (3), 3 Roubles (1), Roubles (18), 50 Kopecks (7), 20 Kopecks (41), 15 Kopecks (38), Ten Kopecks (42), Five Kopecks (29), Three Kopecks (38), Two Kopecks (36), Kopecks (44) [307]. Varied state; all identified in envelopes £200-£300
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