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Russia, Alexander II, Rouble, 1859, Nicholas I Memorial (Bit. 567; Dav. 290; KM. Y28). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
Russia, Paul I, 2 Kopecks, 1801, Ekaterinburg, 18.72g/12h (Brekke 84; Bit. 118; KM. C95.3). Minor flan flaws, otherwise extremely fine, much original colour £200-£260
£200–£260
William IV (1830-1837), Threehalfpence, 1835/4 (ESC 2542; S 3839). Extremely fine, toned [slabbed NGC AU 55] £80-£100
£80–£100
FRANCE, Départ de Louis XVIII de Paris, 1815, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and R.V. Jeuffroy, 50mm (Bramsen 1603); 50e Anniversaire du Fondation de la Caisse d’Épargne de Dunkerque, 1883, a silver medal by H. Dubois, 36mm; Société de Tir de Lyon, Concours des Noces d’argent, 1897, a bronze medal by H.-A.-J. Patey, 45mm (BDM IV, 425); Agriculture, a plated bronze award medal by P. Grandhomme, named (Offerte par M. Bonnet, Président), 50mm; together with a uniface plated medal of Washington and...
£70–£90
Angola, Maria I, 8 Macutas, 1789 (Gomes 07.01; KM. 34). Very fine, rare £200-£260
Ilkhanid, Arghun, Dirham, Hamadan 685h, 2.50g/9h (Diler 160; A 2146; ICV 2079). Very fine, rare £50-£70
£50–£70
Bronze-Age, Luristan, Sword Blade, 1st millennium BC, 42.5cm x 7.2cm, tapering blade with prominent midrib and narrow concave profile, projecting flanges (horns) flank the narrow tang, acting as a hand guard. Intact with a mottled green patina and some overlying earthy deposit £200-£300
£200–£300
Richard II (1377-1399), Groat, type II, London, mm. cross pattée, 4.33g/8h (N 1320b; S 1679). Slightly irregular flan, otherwise very fine, rare £800-£1,000
Greek Coinages, ATTICA, Athens, Tetradrachm, late standardised type, c. 440-405, similar, 17.16g (Kroll 8; Kroll Empire, fig. 2.8; BMC Gp β, 46ff). About extremely fine £300-£400
£300–£400
Roman Imperial Coinage, Herennius Etruscus (as Cæsar), Antoninianus, radiate and draped bust right, rev. Herennius, standing left, holding transverse spear and baton, 4.30g (RIC 147c; RSC 26). Nearly extremely fine, underlying bloom £80-£100
Roman Republican Coinage, Anonymous, Quadrans, 225-217, head of Hercules right in lion-skin, three pellets behind, rev. ship prow right, three pellets below, 64.93g (Craw. 35/4; BMCRR 45ff; HN Italy 340). Very fine, dark green patina £200-£260
GERMANY, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1936, a uniface bronze medal by A. Coutin, 68mm (Niggl 124; CGMP p.107; cf. DNW 137, 550); SWITZERLAND, Bicentenary of the Birth of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1912, a bronze medal by R. de Niedernhäusern (’Rodo’), 56mm (Martin 76) [2]. Very fine; first with partial hole drilled in the back for attachment £40-£50
£40–£50
Greek, a bronze hand-held Mirror, 3rd cent. BC, diam. 12.3cm, with a tanged handle pierced for attachment; polished face with tinning, the back with some moulded decoration. Intact with good reflectivity on the front, some corrosion on the back £150-£200
£150–£200
Greek, bronze Ballista Bolts (4), 3rd-2nd cent. BC, differing lengths, 15.5cm to 7cm, all with extended tangs, two with solid ribbed heads. All intact £60-£80
£60–£80
An important relic originally awarded to “Honest Jack Althorp”, the 3rd Earl Spencer, “the most decent man who ever held high Government office”: NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Northampton, uniface octagonal silver, unsigned, racehorse standing right, winning-post in background, stippled field, back named (1, Ld. Spencer), 57 x 36mm, 30.73g (W 1551; D & W –; cf. DNW 138, 3232). Scuffed on the back, otherwise about very fine, extremely rare £800-£1,000
Cyprus, Republic, Essai 2 Euros, 1 Euro, 20 Cents and 10 Cents, 2004, 8.46g/12h, 6.60g/12h, 7.71g/12h, 5.95g/12h (Bruce Pn4-8; KM. –) [4]. Some staining on 10 Cents, otherwise all about as struck £100-£150
Withdrawn
Post-Medieval, Middle-Eastern bronze Kohl Pot, 7cm x 3.5 cm, globular container which narrows into a cylindrical neck, standing on three integrally cast tripod legs. Intact with an earthy deposit £60-£80
Estonia, Republic, Essai 2 Euros, 1 Euro, 20 Cents and 5 Cents, 2004, 10.84g/12h, 8.53g/12h, 7.81g/12h, 7.44g/9h (Bruce Pn3, 5-8; KM. –) [4]. Good extremely fine or better £100-£150
Edinburgh University, copper award medals (3), unsigned, named (Practice of Physic, 1896-97, A. Dingwall Fordyce; Mental Diseases, 1897, A. Dingwall Fordyce; Medicine, 1897-98, A. Dingwall Fordyce), all 52mm; Edinburgh University, Mouat Medal, a light bronze award, unsigned, named (A. Dingwall Fordyce, 1898), 58mm (cf. DNW 66, 1106); together with an iron nameplate (Captn. D. Fordyce of Brucklay, No. 4), 240 x 116mm [Lot]. Very fine £120-£150
£120–£150
French Polynesia, Pattern 2 Euros and 1 Euro, undated, 12.37g/12h, 8.45g/12h (Lec. –; Bruce –; KM. –); Pattern 50 Cents and 20 Cents, 2005, 9.62g/12h, 7.73g/12h (Lec. –; Bruce –; KM. –) [4]. Minor staining on two coins, otherwise all about as struck £100-£150
Vatican City, Sede Vacante, Pattern 2 Euros, 1 Euro, and 20 Cents, undated [2005], 11.92g/12h, 9.52g/12h, 8.94g/12h (Bruce Pn59, 61-2; KM. –) [3]. Good extremely fine or better £80-£100
Vatican City, Benedict XVI, Essai 2 Euros, 1 Euro, and 20 Cents, 2005, 7.19g/12h, 5.86g/12h, 5.59g/12h (Bruce Pn69, 71, 82; KM. –) [3]. Good extremely fine or better £80-£100
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, a silver award medal, unsigned, two horses pulling plough driven by artisan, tree in background, rev. legend, named (To Robert Tagert, Woodhouselees, 1863), 35mm (Brodie 103). Very fine; with scroll mount and loop for suspension £40-£50
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, POMPEIANS, Sextus Pompeius, Æ As, uncertain Sicilian mint, c. 42-38, mgn, laureate janiform head, rev. galley prow right, 15.16g (Craw. 479/1; BMCRR Spain 95ff; RPC I, 671). Good fine, green patina £100-£120
£100–£120
National Society of Amalgamated Brassworkers, 1890, a bright brass medal, unsigned [by W.J. Davis], front elevation of the Society’s headquarters, rev. bonus obtained 1872, great arbitration 1879, etc, 38mm (W 3021; BHM 3404). Extremely fine, retaining much original brilliance £40-£50
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Pale gold Thrymsa, Crispus type, c. 660-80, London, helmeted bust right, rev. x x in lower angles of annuleted cross, runic legend ‘delaiona’ around, 1.09g/3h (Abramson –; N 18; S 764). Chipped, otherwise very fine, extremely rare; one of nine known specimens £4,000-£5,000
£4,000–£5,000
Greek Coinages, MACEDON, Akanthos, c. 460, Tetradrachm, Attic standard, lion attacking bull falling left, fish below exergue line, rev. ακανθιον in shallow incuse border around quadripartite square, 16.97g/3h (Desneux D94/R–; Triton XXIII, 186, same rev. die; de Luynes 1543). Struck on an irregular flan and with some minor surface porosoty, otherwise about extremely fine £2,400-£3,000
£2,400–£3,000
Umayyad, temp. al-Walid I, Dirhams (2), Dastawa 94h, Sijistan 91h (Klat 313, 433; ICV 264, 271) [2]. First good very fine, second about very fine £100-£150
£100–£150
Colombia, Estados Unidos, 50 Centavos, 1883, Bogotá (KM. 177.1). Lightly cleaned at one time but now re-toned, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120
Roman Imperial Coinage, WITHDRAWN Manlia Scantilla, Sestertius, Rome, 193, draped bust right, rev. Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre, peacock at feet, 25.56g (RIC Didius Julianus 18b; BMC 32). Better than very fine, good portrait, struck on a broad flan £600-£800
Surrey, Godalming, issuer uncertain, Sixpence, 1811, value, rev. woolsack, edge grained, 2.12g/12h (D 2; cf. DNW T7, 511). Good very fine with old grey tone, extremely rare £600-£800
£600–£800
Warren Farm Well, Brighton, 1862, a white metal medal, unsigned, by the blessing of god, etc, 26mm; East Ham Education Authority, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Presented to G.S. Smith for Perfect Attendance, 1904), 40mm; CHINA, XI Asian Games, Beijing, 1990, a set of three nickel medals, all 45mm [5]. First two extremely fine, others brilliant and in decorated pink silk case of issue £40-£50
France, Louis Philippe, 5 Francs, 1846bb, Strasbourg (Gad. 678a; KM. 749.3). About extremely fine £100-£120
France, Second Republic, 5 Francs, 1851a, Paris (Gad. 719; KM. 761.1). Some minor marks, otherwise good extremely fine £150-£180
£150–£180
France, Second Republic, 5 Francs, 1852a, Paris (Gad. 726; KM. 773.1). Some contact marks, otherwise good very fine £100-£120
Ilkhanid, Abu Sa‘id, 2 Dirhams (3), type G, Tabriz 731h, Tabriz, date unclear, mint and date unclear (A 2214; ICV 2145), Dirham, type G, mint unclear, 729h (A 2215; ICV 2146), 2 Dirhams, type H, Khuy 34Kh (A 2218.1; ICV 2149); KURZUWAN, Anonymous, Jital, Kurzuwan 618h Jumada I (A 1971; ICV 1965) [6]. Varied state, fifth rare £60-£80
France, Second Republic, 50 Centimes, 1852a, Paris (Gad. 412; KM. 793). Extremely fine £100-£120
Eadmund (939-946), Penny, Two Line type [HT NE1], Deorweald, diarp eld mo in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoils of pellets above and below, 0.85g/4h (SCBI BM –; CTCE 31; N 688; S 1105). Broken and repaired, otherwise good fine £60-£80
Roman Imperial Coinage, Carausius, Denarius, London (?), imp caravsivs p avg, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. romae aeternae v, hexastyle temple of Roma with seated cult figure inside, srs in exergue, 3.74g (cf. Shiel 83; cf. RIC 578; cf. RCV 94). Good very fine and well-centred, a few minor areas of porosity; unique and important £20,000-£26,000
£20,000–£26,000
Medieval, Anglo-Saxon gold Pendant, 7th cent., diam. 27mm, 3.71g, discoid in outline, with large circular cell to the centre (vacant), at the top a raised triangular cloison enclosing a garnet backed by hatched foil, the surrounding fields filled with filigree decoration in the form of S-scrolls of beaded wire with spiralled ends, divided into compartments by four bands of ribbed wire; a double twisted wire runs around the perimeter within a raised rim, the tubular suspension loop with ribbi...
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