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France, Louis XV, Third-Écu de France, 1722a (VG 306; KM. 457.1); Second Republic, Pattern 5 Francs, by J.-P. Montagny, in white metal, bust right with long tresses, clasped hands below, rev. value in wreath, edge plain, 17.38g/6h (KM. Pn64); together with Carausius, Antoninianus, rev. Pax [3]. First a réformation issue, fine, second about extremely fine but obverse rim bruised, last very fine but mis-struck and turned in the die (£40-60)
Withdrawn
Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous, Tokens (16), all base metal, several of Norfolk interest [16]. Varied state (£15-25)
International Congress of the Americas, Buenos Aires, 1910, a bronze medal by E. de la Carcova, two allegorical female figures, rising sun in background, rev. legend around and between two trees, tablet below, 70mm (cf. DNW 57, 1386). Extremely fine (£40-60)
£40–£60
Great Britain, Opening of the first Federal Parliament, 1901, a silver shield-shaped medal by Stokes & Son, medallic busts of Victoria, Edward VII, and the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, 35 x 29mm (Carlisle 1901/2); together with recent brass commemoratives (4) [5]. First extremely fine, with suspension ring and blue enamelled AUSTRALIA suspender, others as issued (£90-120)
£90–£120
Henry VII (1485-1509), Halfgroat, York (Royal), mm. lis, unarched crown, rev. lozenge in centre, rosette stops, 0.94g/8h (N 1714; S 2213). Hairline crack at 7 o’clock, nearly very fine (£70-90)
£70–£90
German East Africa, William II, 2 Rupien, 1893 (KM. 5). Scuffed, very fine, peripheral toning (£250-300)
£250–£300
German East Africa, William II, Rupies (2), 1890, 1913j, 5 Heller, 1908j (KM. 2, 10, 11) [3]. Last about very fine, others very fine and better, toned (£80-100)
£80–£100
German East Africa, William II, Proof Rupie, 1890, edge grained, 11.65g/12h (KM. 2). Minor nicks in obverse field, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, rare (£200-300)
£200–£300
James I, Double-Crown, by Briot (W 807); together with officially stamped Georgian weights (2), 55.65g, 54.17g, and a uniface seal bearing a coat of arms [4]. First with attempted piercings, otherwise very fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Theodor Ritter von Zeynck, 1915, a bronze medal by O. Thiede, rev. view at Czernowicz, 65mm (BDM VIII, 235); other contemporary bronze medals (5), of von Kövesshäza, Hermann Sallager, Pflanzer-Baltin, Karl Bardolff and Bohm-Ermolli, all by O. Thiede, all 65mm (BDM VIII, 234-5) [6]. Extremely fine (£140-180)
£140–£180
I.M. Felde, Commander of the 7th Army, c.1916, a hollow bronze medal by O. Thiede, bust left, bemedalled and wearing uniform, rev. arms and supporters, 102mm. A handsome medal, extremely fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Charles I, Unite and Double-crown, both by Briot (W 974, 995) [2]. Very fine or better, latter drilled in centre of rev. for adjustment (£40-50)
£40–£50
Schwester Michaela, 1916, a bronze medal by A. Hartig, Sister Michaela attending a wounded soldier, 65mm (BDM VIII, 421); other contemporary bronze medals (4), Maria Annunziata, von Hötzendorf, Prince Zdenko and Freiherr von Marterer, all by A. Hartig, all 65mm (BDM VII, 421) [5]. Extremely fine (£100-140)
£100–£140
George V (1910-1936), Shillings (4), 1911, 1914, 1919, 1920 (S 4013, 4023) [4]. First two extremely fine, others nearly so (£40-50)
German East Africa, William II, Proof Half-Rupie, 1897, edge grained, 5.85g/12h (KM. 4 [not noted as a Proof]). Tiny graze on jaw, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, very rare (£150-200)
£150–£200
George V (1910-1936), Maundy sets (6), all 1926 (S 4027); together with an original leather distibution purse [Lot]. About as struck (£500-600)
£500–£600
Sanga Hydro-Electricity Plant, 1950, a bronze plaque by A. Bonnetain, white man and native looking towards a dam, 75 x 53mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.11, 12); 50th Anniversary of the Union Minière du Haut-Katanga, 1956, bronze medals (2), by G.-A. Brunet, both 85mm (BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.19, 1); 50th Anniversary of the Banque du Congo, 1959, a bronze medal by P. de Greef, 70mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.12, 21) [4]. Extremely fine and better; 1956 medals in cases (£80-120)
£80–£120
Golden Jubilee of the Royal Numismatic Society, 1891, a bronze medal by F. Dubois, conjoined busts of Joachim Lelewel and Renier Chalon right, rev. two girls in library, 60mm (Schmidt 308; BDM I, 634); together with other miscellaneous medals (3) [4]. Extremely fine (£50-80)
£50–£80
George IV (1820-1830), George IV, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1821 (W 2251a, b); Victoria, Sovereign, 1843, Half-Sovereign, 1842, by W. & T. Avery (W 2258, 2260b) [4]. Very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Weights for Portuguese pieces (5), Half-Moidore (W 1447), Three Pound Twelve (W 1614), 27/= (W 1683c), 21/= (W 1671d), 13/6 (W 1790f) [5]. Very fine (£40-60)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Maundy sets (4), all 1962 (S 4131); together with an original leather distribution purse [Lot]. About as struck (£400-450)
£400–£450
The Return of Prince Albert from Africa, 1909, a bronze plaque by P. Wissaert, 71 x 48mm (BDM VI, 519; cf. DW 19, 243); together with other medals (3), by Devreese, Prud’homme and Theunis [4]. Very fine and better (£50-70)
£50–£70
Germany, Bavaria, Ludwig I, Pfennigs (21), all 1825 (KM. 341) [21]. Extremely fine and better, all with full original colour (£60-80)
Namur Attacked/Troops at Ostende, 1914, a bronze medal by P. Theunis for Fonson, seated and standing figures, bridge behind, rev. troops disembarking at Ostende, 70mm (BDM VIII, 234; BM Acq. 1983-7, pl.17, 19; cf. BDW 14, 759); together with other bronze medals (5), by Dubois, Theunis, Wissaert, etc [6]. Extremely fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
Homage to Marie Depage and Edith Cavell, 1915, a bronze medal by A. Bonnetain for Fonson, conjoined busts left, rev. 1915 remember, 60mm (BHM 4115; E 1943; cf. DNW 37, 1193). Very fine (£30-40)
Société Provinciale des Eleveurs de Lapins, c.1930, a uniface bronze plaque by L. Chato, three rabbit heads left, 108 x 100mm; together with a silvered-metal duck of French manufacture on a bakelite base [2]. Very fine (£80-100)
Germany, Freising, Josef Conrad, Thaler, nd [1790] (Dav. 2249; KM. 33). Extremely fine and attractively toned, rare (£800-900)
£800–£900
Germany, Hamburg, City, 2 Schilling, 1728 (KM. 161); other medieval and later coins in silver and billon (28), copper (2) [31]. Fine or better (£200-250)
Edward Benes Elected President, 1935, a bronze medal by J. Bruha, bust left, 70mm (Paris Exh. Cat 1973-4 –). Very fine; set into a free-standing plinth, remains of old 1945 paper label on base (£30-40)
Germany, Hannover, Georg V, 10 Thalers, 1854b (KM. 226; F 1179). Minor traces of ghosting of arms on obverse, otherwise extremely fine (£400-500)
£400–£500
Germany, Nuremberg, Guldenthaler, 1576, in the name of Rudolf II, 24.65g/3h (de Mey 758). A little weak in places, very fine, toned (£250-300)
Germany, Passau, Josef Dominik, Graf von Lamberg, Thaler, 1723 (Dav. 2522; KM. C1). Extremely fine, olive-grey tone, rare (£600-700)
£600–£700
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Shilling, mm. anchor (rounded flukes), bust 6B, 5.97g/1h (N 2014; S 2577). Some hairline scratches but good fine, rare (£150-180)
£150–£180
Emile Pathier, 1877, a uniface bronzed electrotype medal, indistinctly signed, bust right, 102mm; Charles Bockairy, a uniface bronzed electrotype medal, indistinctly signed, bust right, 108mm [2]. Both with an attractive ‘antique’ finish, pierced, very fine (£40-50)
Death of Léon Gambetta, 1882, a uniface cast bronze medal by A. Gauvin, bust left, 118mm (cf. DNW 47, 842). A soft low-relief portrait, very fine (£60-80)
E. Quénu, 1908, a uniface bronze plaque by J.-B.-A. Dampt, bust left, branches below, 80 x 72mm (PBE –; ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.68, 1; BDM VII, 202; cf. DNW 50, 1225); together with other plaques (5), by Morlon, Richer, de Herain, etc [6]. Very fine and better (£80-100)
Korea, North Korea, National Liberation, 400 Won, 1995 (KM. 96; F 14). About as struck, rare (£200-250)
£200–£250
A. Chauffard, 1932, a uniface bronze plaque by G.N. Rispal, bust left, 72 x 53mm (cf. DNW 57, 1330); Gaston Milian, 1936, a bronze plaque by G.N. Rispal, bust left, rev. gateway and façade of the Hôpital Saint-Louis, 70 x 55mm (cf. DNW 47, 958); Justin Jolly, 1941, a bronze plaque by G. N. Rispal, bust right, rev. portico, 70 x 52mm (cf. DNW 57, 1338); together with other scientific-related bronze plaques (4), by Nocq, Bonnetain, Ledoux-Lebard, etc [7]. Very fine, some better (£80-100)
A.L.S. by James Mathias to John Campbell, Cashier to the Royal Bank of Scotland, date-lined London 10 September 1745, addressed “Sir”, “I am favoured with yours of the 15th Augt. sigd. Instant & pursuant to the latter have debited your account with the Equivalent Company for the Quarters annuity & charge of management at Lady Day last £2650 which Sum together with what more you may have in cash of the Company’s, it is the Committee’s orders that you remit them as soon as possible in the Royal...
Credit Commercial de France, c.1935, a bronze medal by L. Bazor, seated female left, rev. named (Mme Denise Loisel, 1955); together with other bronze medals (2), by Girardet and Fraisse-Demey [3]. Extremely fine or nearly so (£70-90)
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