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Becker, C.J. (ed), Studies in Northern Coinages of the Eleventh Century, Copenhagen, 1981, 174pp. Uncut, as new (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £30
Elias, E.R.D., The Anglo-Gallic Coins: Les Monnaies Anglo-Françaises, London, 1984, 262pp, illustrations in text; Ciani, L., Les Monnaies Royales Françaises de Hugues Capet à Louis XVI [1926], 502pp, engraved illustrations in text, the 1969 van der Dussen reprint [2]. First in publishers’ green boards, as new, second very fine and signed on first free endpaper, 1971 (£30-40)
Central Bank, Ten Pounds, 22.10.1946, 34V 064530 (MacDevitt E-105: Pick 59b). Nick top edge, good fine (£30-35)
Central Bank, Ten Pounds, 9.12.1947, 36V 070348 (MacDevitt E-105: Pick 59b). Number on back, very fine (£30-40)
George V (1910-1936), Licensed Victuallers’ School, Slough, George V and Queen Mary’s Silver Jubilee, 1935, a silver and blue enamel medal by Vaughton, ornate suspender bar, original blue ribbon and silver clasp, named (Leslie W. Idle), hallmarked Birmingham 1935, 32mm (cf. DNW 54, 681); together with other miscellaneous base metal medals, 1839-1912 (3) [4]. First extremely fine, others generally very fine (£40-50)
Alexander Fleming, Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine, 1945, a bronze medal by R.B. Baron, bust right, rev. penicillin growths, etc., 68mm. Strong portrait, extremely fine (£30-40)
James IV (1488-1531), Penny, Edinburgh, type IV, 0.39g/3h (S 5362). Short of flan, nearly very fine (£20-30)
Illyria and Central Greece, Attica, Athens, 430-322 BC, Tetartemorion, head of Athens right, rev. aoe above crecent, all within incuse square, 0.17g/11h (BMC 197). Very fine (£40-50)
Royal Grammar School, Guildford, bronze award medals (3); together with other miscellaneous medals (90), mixed metals [93]. Fine to very fine (£40-60)
Peloponnesos, Arcadia, Megalopolis, c.182-68 BC, Triobol, laureate head of Zeus left, rev. Pan seated left, holding lagobolon, eagle in left field, 2.42g/6h (cf. SNG Copenhagen 255-9). Good fine (£20-30)
Canada, Bank of Canada, $10 (2) 1954, W/D 0946103, Elizabeth II at right (Pick 69b). About uncirculated (£30-40)
Australia, Mule: Australia, Crown-size, 1936, in silver, kangaroo, rev. conjoined heads of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson left, edge grained, 23.02g/12h. Brilliant, very rare (£30-50)
China, Bank of the Northwest, 10 Yuan, 1935 (Pick S3875b); together with other provincial, military and Communist issues (16), 1921-49, including Exchange Bank, 20 Cents 1928, Provincial Bank of Chihli, 5 Yuan 1926; Exchange Bank, 10 Cents (2), 1928; Bank of Hopei, Yuan, 1934 (Pick S309, 1729) [20]. Fine to good very fine (£30-40)
Archibald, M.M., and others, Four Early Medieval Coin Dies from the London Waterfront, offprint from Num. Chron., 1995; Boon, G.C., Coins of the Anarchy 1135-54, Cardiff, 1988, 46pp, illustrations in text; Chautard, J., Imitations des Monnaies au Type Esterlin [1871], 36 engraved plates, the 1963 reprint; Dolley, M., Viking Coins of the Danelaw and of Dublin, London, 1965, 32pp, 16 plates [4]. Working copies; first signed by the principal author (£15-25)
Danzig, Bank Von Danzig, 20 Gulden 1937, K 043, 692 with Artushof at centre (Pick 63). Nick plus short tear bottom edge, fine (£20-30)
Egypt, Central Bank, 25 Piastres (33), all 1969 (Pick 42) [33]. An uncirculated run (£50-70)
Burns, E., Catalogue of a Series of Coins and Medals illustrative of Scottish Numismatics and History selected from the cabinet of Thomas Coats, Glasgow, 1876, 44pp. Original paper cover repaired at spine; cover slightly torn, signed Davidson [the father] on front cover (£10-20)
Gibraltar, Government, One Pound, 1st December 1949, D 631430 (Pick 15b). Good very fine to extremely fine (£40-50)
Bustamante, C.Z., Medallas Conmemorativas del Perú, 1821-2000, 2nd edn, Lima, 2001, rectos. Publishers’ card binding (£20-30)
Madagascar, Banque de Madagascar, 50 Francs, 1937-47, pale green with Minerva at left and allegorical woman representing science at left (Pick 38). Good fine to very fine (£40-50)
Australia, Edward VII, Shilling, 1910 (KM. 20); Straits Settlements, Edward VII, 50 Cents, 1905b (Prid. –; KM. 23) [2]. First about extremely fine, second about very fine, mottled olive tone (£40-50)
Independence: 76th Anniversary, 1897, a silver medalet by G.G. Moreno, 22mm (B 897.07); Asamblea Chalaca de Fiestas Patrias, 1902, a silver medalet, 23mm (B 902.04); 85th Anniversary, Lima, 1906, a silver medal by J.F.R. Whalen, 30mm (B 906.09); 87th Anniversary, Lima, 1908, a silver medal by J.F.R. Whalen, 30mm (B 908.21); Concejo Provincial, Lima, 1910, a silver medal, 1910, 35mm; 91st Anniversary, Lima, 1912, a silver medal, 30mm (B 912.22); 94th Anniversary, 1915, a silver medal by...
19th Century, Cornwall, Perranwharf, T.P. Edwards, brass check for One Sack, rev. value, edge grained, 26mm (Mayne/Williams –; cf. DNW 47, 391). A few carbon specks, otherwise almost extremely fine, very rare (£40-50)
Municipal: Inauguration of the first Municipality of Huaral, 1893, a bronze medal, 27mm (B 893.31); Erogación Patriótica, Yauli, 1903, a silver medalet, 18mm (B 903.05); Creation of the Province of Yauli, 1906, a silver medal, 25mm (B 906.03); Creation of the District of Andamarca, 1930, a silver medal, 30mm (B 930.10); Quatercentenary of the Founding of Piura, 1932, a bronze medal by A. Pareja, 30mm (B 932.05); Centenary of the Founding of Chiclayo, 1935, a silver medalet, 23mm (B...
19th Century, Cornwall, St Issey, J. Hawken & Son, Mellingey Mills, uniface brass check for One Sack, 1873, edge grained, 26mm (Mayne/Williams 9 var.). Very fine and very rare (£40-50)
Politics: Foundation of the Democratic Party of Jefe Nicolás de Piérola, 1890, silver medalets (2), both 23mm (B 890.04); Gran Fiesta de la Unión de Mujeres Católicas, 1901, silver medalets (3), all 23mm (B 901.05); Coalición Demócrata Liberal, 1904, a silver medalet, 23mm (B 904.02); 50th Anniversary of the Sociedad Democratica Filantropico, Callao, 1908, silver medalets (2), both 23mm [8]. 1908 pieces fine, others very fine and better (£40-60)
Victoria (1837-1901), Shilling, 1889, large head (ESC 1355; S 3927); Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1908, Shilling, 1907 (S 3980, 3982); other coins, 1904-33 (6, one in base metal) [9]. First extremely fine, third about very fine, others in varied state (£40-60)
19th Century, Cornwall, Truro, uncertain issuer, copper Paid checks (4), all 1830, revs. lion, edges plain, 19mm (Mayne/Williams 1); Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry, brass Regimental Canteen check, value 1, rev. arms, edge plain, 26mm (Mayne/Williams 2) [5]. Generally fine (£40-60)
Tibet, Government of Tibet, 10 Srang, 1941-8 (Pick 9). Two small punch-holes as last, Good very fine (£30-40)
James I, Unite and Double-Crown, both Second coinage, revs. from Briot dies (W 792, 818) [2]. Fine and nearly very fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £35
L. K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings (2), 1955-60 D92Z 951451 and 951453 (Dugg. B271) [2]. Good very fine to extremely fine (£50-60)
L. K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings (2), 1955-60, D92Z 951456/7 (Dugg.B271) [2]. Extremely fine (£50-60)
G.E.A. Kentfield, Five Pounds, first series, uncut sheet of three notes, prefix AC01-3 (Dugg. B363). Uncirculated; in presentation folder (£30-40)
Andover Bank, One Pound, 8th November 1824, No. 9549, issued for Joseph Wakeford, William Wakeford and Robert Wakeford, black on white with Arms at left and large grey ONE in underlay across middle (Grant 51B). Fine (£50-60)
Opening of the Thames Tunnel, 1843, white metal medals (4), all by J. Taylor, 62mm, 48mm (2), and 38mm (BHM 2134, 2135, 2140; E 1373; Moyaux 20, 21, 28; cf. Swan 20, 22, 28); together with a brass medalet [5]. Fine to very fine (£50-70)
Opening of the Hungerford and Lambeth Suspension Bridge, 1845, white metal medals (3), all by J. Davis, façade of Hungerford Market with towers and pillared entrance, rev. suspension bridge, 34mm (2), and 24mm (BHM 2213; E 1395; D. & W. 75/218) [3]. Good very fine but the larger medals spotted, one of each size pierced (£50-70)
Opening of the Railway from Chumbicha and Rioja to Andagalá and Mazan to Tinogasta, 1904, a plated bronze medal by J. Gottuzzo, winged figure shines lamp on engine, mountains beyond, rev. legends, 52mm; Opening of the Patagonian Railway from San Antonio to [Lake] Nahuel Huarpi, 1910, a plated bronze medal by J.M. Lubary, draped female holding torch over train passing through barren landscape, rev. legend, 50mm (B-W Bank 1985, 1375; cf. Swan 362; cf. King 552) [2]. Both good very fine, but...
Henry III (1216-1272), Penny, class Ib, Dublin, Ricard, ricard on dive, 1.36g/10h (S 6236; DF 54). Slightly off centre and a little crimped, otherwise nearly very fine (£40-50)
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