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Charles I, Angel, Double-Crowns (2), all by Briot (W 961, 992 [2]) [3]. First very fine, others fine but one scratched (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £20
Edward I (1272-1307), Second coinage, Penny, class IVa, Dublin, 1.32g/11h (S 6251; DF 68). Obverse fine, reverse better (£25-30)
South Africa, Paul Kruger, Halfcrown, 1892, Florin, 1895, Shillings (2), 1892, 1894 (KM. 5-7) [4]. Busts on the last three with added engraved hat and pipe, fine and better (£30-40)
A wooden display case with hinged glass lid, 70.5 x 47 x 5.5cm, brass clip and carrying handle, lock [but no key]. A useful display case (£30-40)
Hobson, B., and Obojski, R., Illustrated Encyclopaedia of World Coins, London, 1971, 512pp, illustrated in text; Cribb, J. (ed), Money from Cowrie Shells to Credit Cards, London, 1986, 192pp, extensively illustrated in colour and mono; Cribb, J., Cook, B.J. and Carradice, I., The Coin Atlas, London, 1990, 337pp, extensively illustrated in colour and mono; Junge, E., The Seaby Coin Encyclopaedia, 2nd impression, London, 1992, 297pp, illustrated in text; other titles (7), by Craig, Friedberg,...
Spink’s Numismatic Circular, vol.iv [December 1895-November 1896], 1966-74, with indices [Lot]. First in publishers’ red cloth, others in publishers’ self-binding red Cordex (£30-50)
Bermuda, Mule: Bermuda/Hong Kong, Crown-size, 1987, silver, sailing ship, rev. coronetted head of Victoria left, edge grained, 23.39g/12h. Brilliant, rare (£20-30)
[Anon], English, Scotch and Irish Coins: a Manual for Collectors, London, nd [1873], 160pp, engraved illustrations in text, signed J.R.A. Williams on inside front cover; Rawlings, G.B., The Story of the British Coinage, London, 1898, 224pp, illustrations in text; Hazlitt, W.C., The Coin Collector, 2nd edn, Edinburgh, 1905, 304pp, 12 plates; Rawlings, G.B., Coins and how to know them, London, 1908, xix + 374pp, 35 plates, signed G. Farman on inside front cover; Macdonald, G., The Evolution of...
Donaldson, G., Scottish Kings, London, 1967, 224pp, 36 plates; Stewart, B.H.I.H., The Scottish Coinage, with Supplement, London, 1967, xi + 215pp, 22 plates, signed by the author on first free endpaper, ALS from the author to Davidson, dated 22 August 1968, tipped-in; Stewart, B.H.I.H., Scottish Mints [reprinted from Mints, Dies and Currency, London, 1971], 105pp, 8 plates, with dedicatory inscription from the author to James Davidson, 16.ix.71, on front cover [3]. First rebound in green...
Folkes, M., English Coinage, silver and gold, London, nd [1762], 67 engraved plates. Blue cloth and boards, spine detached from front, otherwise complete, the plates clean and free of foxing (£15-20)
New Zealand, RESERVE BANK, One Pound, 1940-55, Captain Cook at right, signed T.P. Hanna (Pick 159a). About uncirculated (£40-50)
Hildebrand, B.E., Anglosachsiska Mynt, Stockholm, 1881, viii + 502pp, 14 engraved plates. Later green cloth; a few checkmarks and corrections (£30-40)
Romania, Banca Nationale Romanei, Specimen One, Two, Five and Five Hundred Lei, 1920 (Pick 19s, 22s, 26s, 27s) [4]. 500 Lei with a couple of edge tears but very fine, others with pinholes on left side but good very fine to extremely fine (£30-40)
Fire Brigades: Compagnia de Bomberos Union Chalaca, Callao, 1910, a silver medalet, obv. with steam fire-engine, 24mm; Silver Jubilee of the Compagnia de Bomberos Voluntarios, Rimac, 1945, a bronze medal, 32mm (B 945.09); 75th Anniversary of the Bomba Cosmopolita, Bodas de Diamante, 1952, a silver medal, 30mm (B 952.10); Cuerpo de Bomberos Voluntarios, Callao, 1965, a silver medal, 30mm [4]. Third good fine, others very fine and better; first with original riband (£30-40)
Peru, Haciendas: Opening of the Ingenio de la Hacienda Tambo Real, 1897, a silver medal, 30mm (B 897.24); Opening of the Granja Modelo, Lima, 1923, a silver medalet, 23mm (B 923.15); 50th Annivesary of the Hacienda Tumán, 1935, a silver medal, 30mm (B 935.09); 50th Anniversary of the Hacienda Calupe, 1955, a silver medal, 30mm; 75th Anniversary of the Hacienda Tumán, 1960, a silver medal, 30mm (B 960.07) [5]. Generally very fine (£30-40)
Hospitals: Blessing of the Capilla del Hospital de Chiclayo, 1923, medals (3), in silver and bronze (2), all 30mm (B 923.03); Hospital Mixto San Juan de Dios, Pisco, 1930, a silver medal, 35mm (B 930.01); Centenary of the Hospital ‘Dos de Mayo’, 1975, a bronze medal signed J.A., 34mm (B 975.06); 25th Anniversary of the Reorganization of the Instituto de Neoplásicas, 1977, a silver medal siged A.P., 40mm (B 977.01) [6]. Generally very fine (£25-35)
Maritime: Erogación para el buque Alfonso Ugarte, 1907, silver medalets (2), by J.F.R. Whalen, revs. steamship, both 23mm (B 907.08); Obolo a la Patria de la Provincia de Jauja, 1910, a silver medalet by J.F.R. Whalen, rev. cruiser Bolognesi, 23mm (B 910.16); Opening of the Naval School, La Punta, 1912, a silver medal, 29mm (B 912.01); Pro Marina, Chiclayo, 1918, a silver medalet, rev. battleship, 23mm (B 918.08); Sesquicentennial of the Marina Peruana, 1971, a nickel medal signed F.D.,...
Switzerland, NATIONALBANK, 100 Franken (3), 1930, 1938, 1942 (Pick 170 c, d, e) [3]. Fine to good fine (£30-40)
19th Century, Cornwall, Truro, D & H, brass token for One Sack, rev. value, edge plain, 25mm (Mayne/Williams –; cf. DNW 36, 348). Obverse fine, reverse fair, very rare (£30-40)
Victoria (1837-1901), Florin, 1900, obv. inked (Recovered from S.S. Elizamite Sank at Three Kings N.Z.); together with other miscellaneous Florins, 1916-42 (5) [6]. First fine, others extremely fine (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £25
19th Century, Miscellaneous, Co Antrim, Belfast, William Ewart & Son Ltd, uniface Penny canteen check, 1907, 31mm (Seaby p.164, no.7); Co Dublin, Dublin, William Whittlestone & Co, advertising check, 32mm (cf. Dublinia 390); together with Royal Dublin Society, brass pass, admit one (D & W 123/175; MG 1024) [3]. First good fine, others very fine and better (£30-40)
Opening of the Biblioteca Nacional del Peru, 1884, bronze medals (2), both 37mm (B 884.05); 50th Anniversary of the Sociedad Geografica de Lima, 1938, silver medals (2), both 30mm (B 938.23); Quatercentenary of the Discovery of the River Amazon, 1942, a silver-gilt medal, 30mm (B 942.02); Banco de Lima, a plated award medal, c.1960, un-named, 52mm; Southern Peru Copper Corporation, 1973, awards of merit (2), silver and brass, both 40mm; 150th Anniversary of El Comercio, 1989, a bronze medal,...
Sigmund Freud, 1967, a bronze medal by Aleth Guzman [-Nageotte], bust left, rev. for the National Academy of Psychology, named (Bernard Gavoty), 69mm (cf. CGMP p.891). Extremely fine (£30-50)
Germany, Bavaria, Otto, 3 Marks (2), both 1911d, 90th Birthday of Prince Luitpold and regular issue (KM. 515, 517) [2]. Extremely fine (£20-30)
Opening of the Andean Railway, 1885, a bronze medal by R. Grande, arms, rev. j.a. roca presidente, etc, 50mm (Moyaux 465; BDM VII, 389). Extremely fine, nicely patinated (£40-60)
Opening of the North Central Railway to Guachipas, 1906, a bronze medal by J. Gottuzzo, seated female figure and winged wheel, rev. legend, 38mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.1, 17; B-W Bank 1985, 1363); Federación Ferroviaria de la Republica Argentina, 1912, a shaped oval plated bronze medal by C. Rossi, locomotive, rev. clasped hands, 34 x 28mm (B-W Bank 1985, 1378) [2]. First extremely fine, second very fine (£40-50)
Opening of the Northern Railway Extension from Funes to Santa Fé, 1908, a plated bronze medal by Gottuzzo & Co, symbolic figures around wheel, rev. legend on ornate shield, arms above, 66mm. Some discolouring, very fine or better (£40-50)
Electrification of the Buenos Aires Railway, 1923, a plated bronze plaque by Gottuzzo and Piana, figures watching trains at a railway station, rev. legend in 13 lines, 68 x 48mm (cf. Swan 364). Very fine, toned (£40-50)
Le Cercle Africain de Albert et Elizabeth, 1928, a bronze plaque by G. Devreese for Fonson, conjoined busts left, rev. steam train in landscape with palm trees, equestrian statue of Leopold II in background, 78 x 59mm. Very fine (£40-60)
Death of Pierre Simons, 1843, a bronze medal by E. Delbarre, bust left in uniform, rev. legend in 15 lines, 50mm (Moyaux 64; cf. Swan 218-19). Extremely fine, patinated (£40-60)
Opening of the Strasbourg to Basel Railway, 1837, a bronze medal by A.A. Caqué, two figures clasping hands, rev. arms of Mulhouse and Thann, locomotive below, 41mm (Moyaux 110; cf. Swan 245). Very fine, patinated (£40-50)
Anne (1702-1714), Shilling, 1707e*, second bust (ESC 1140; S 3609). Fair, rare (£20-30)
Industrial Exhibition, Berlin, 1844, bronze medals (2), by C.H. Lorenz and E. Schilling for Loos, Germania seated left, rev. locomotive on bridge, wreath bearing five shields around, both 45mm (BDM III, 471; cf. Swan 300; cf. DNW 28, 874) [2]. One about extremely fine but some surface digs in obverse field, other fine (£40-60)
Southern Rhodesia, Elizabeth II, Crown, 1953 (KM. 27); together with other miscellaneous world coins, medals, etc (18) [19]. Mostly extremely fine (£30-40)
Karl-Heinz Stockhausen, 1977, a bronze medal by G. Lanvin, 78mm; together with other music-related pieces (2) [3]. About extremely fine and better (£30-40)
National Bank Limited, Five Pounds, 1st February 1937 printed signature of F.H. Green, together with Ten Pounds, 1st August 1942 with signature of J. J. O’Donnell (Pick 156,160a) [2]. Second with few numbers on front, very good (£30-40)
Central Bank, Five Pounds, 24.10.1955, 67W 550773 (MacDevitt E-095: Pick 58c). Two short edge tears at top, fine (£20-30)
George II (1727-1760), Shillings (2), both 1745 lima, old head (ESC 1205; S 3703) [2]. One nearly very fine, other fine and with Dharmacakra counterstamps on obverse (£30-40)
Central Bank, Ten Pounds, 2.12.1976, 51D 419475 (MacDevitt E-112: Pick 66d). Good very fine (£20-30)
Central Bank, Twenty Pounds 20.11.1963, 20X 015074 (MacDevitt E-118: Pick 67a). Few edge nicks and short tear at bottom, fine (£20-30)
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