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Scotland, The Mason Barrowmen Company, One Shilling Scots or One Penny Sterling, R 30415472, undated, 220 x 93mm. Good very fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £220
William and Mary (1689-1694), Halfpenny, 1691 (BMC 574; S 3449). Scratch in centre of obverse, about fine, reverse fine or better and clear, very rare (£120-150)
Model Money, Penny, in silver, obv. reads penny as normal, edge plain, 4.43g/12h (Rogers 203; BMC 2089; Freeman 799 [Sale, lot 253]; cf. DNW 52, 1488). Light hairlines, otherwise extremely fine and toned, extremely rare (£120-150)
Model Money, Penny, in brass, similar, edge plain, 3.84g/6h (Rogers 203, metal not listed; BMC –; Freeman –). Extremely fine, of the highest rarity (£100-150)
Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus, Unit, cross in lozenge in centre of wreath whorl, vero in angles, rev. boar running right, tas above, 1.23g/6h (BMC 1661-2; VA 1796; S 236). Surfaces a little coarse, otherwise very fine (£150-200)
Model Money, Penny, in plated brass, similar, edge plain, 3.95g/6h (Rogers 203, metal not listed; BMC –; Freeman –). Extremely fine, of the highest rarity (£100-150)
Stephen (1135-1154), Cross Moline type, Penny, Thetford, Rodbert A, r[odbert a·]on tet[f], 1.39g/9h (N 873; S 1278). Legends mostly flat, fine, the moneyer unknown prior to the Prestwich Hoard, extremely rare (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £210
George II (1727-1760), Crown, 1739, roses, edge dvodecimo (ESC 122; S 3687); Edward VII, Crown, 1902, edge ii (ESC 361; S 3978) [2]. First fair to fine, second good fine (£90-120)
Theatre and Entertainment, London, Her Majesty’s Theatre, 1858, a circular ivory pass, rev. named (M.C. Jolle, Esqr.), 37mm (D & W 30/328; MG 134). Pierced as issued, very fine (£200-250)
George II (1727-1760), Maundy set, 1740 (ESC 2408; S 3716) [4]. Fine to very fine, toned (£80-100)
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty period, Groats (2), series C, mm. cross 1, 3.42g/6h (N 1147; S 1565), series E, mm. cross 2, lis on breast, 4.30g/12h (N 1163; S 1568); Halfgroats (2), series C, mm. cross 1, 2.24g/11h (N 1148; S 1574), series F, mm. crown, 2.05g/2h (N 1175; S 1577); Penny, series F, mm. crown, 1.06g/8h (N 1176; S 1587) [5]. First and fourth fine, others very fine or nearly so (£180-220)
Richard II (1377-1399), First issue, Farthing, mm. cross pattée, crowned head without neck, 0.24g/6h (W 1b; N 1334; S 1703). Very fine, rare (£200-250)
George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1821, obv. and rev. enamelled in six different colours, mounted in a silver swivel pin back brooch. Of superb quality workmanship, very slight chipping on the obverse legend, attractive (£250-300)
William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1833 (M 18; S 3829B). Fine, scarce (£120-150)
Angola, Maria I and Pedro III, 6 Macutas (2), 1783, 1784, 4 Macutas, 1784, 2 Macutas, 1783 (Gom 04.01, 04.02, 05.02, 06.01; KM. 21-2, 26, 33) [4]. Second worn but rare, others fine or better (£60-80)
Australia, Victoria, Sovereign, 1870, Sydney (M 375; KM. 4; F 10); France, Louis XVIII (First Restoration), 20 Francs, 1814a (KM. 706.1; F 525); Napoleon III, 20 Francs, 1866a (KM. 801.1; F 584); Netherlands, William III, 10 Gulden, 1875 (KM. 105; F 342); Wilhelmina, 10 Gulden, 1912 (KM. 149; F 349) [5]. Third about extremely fine, last virtually as struck, others fine or better (£180-220)
Germany, Der Britenschreck [The British Nightmare], 1916, an iron medal by W. Eberbach, skeleton figure of Death unleashes Zeppelins, from which fall bombs on a factory, rev. an lord curzon den deutschen-hasser, bomb dividing date, 68mm (Kaiser 433; F –; cf. DNW 32, 537). Extremely fine and very rare; in a non-original blue fitted case (£250-300)
17th Century Tokens, Devon, Bow [Nymet Tracey], Henry Milfurd, Farthing, 1659, 1.07g/12h (N 627; D 33A). Almost very fine, extremely rare (£150-250)
17th Century Tokens, Devon, Bow [Nymet Tracey], Henry Milford, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.07g/12h (D 33B). About fine, extremely rare (£90-120)
17th Century Tokens, Devon, Okehampton, John Shebbeare, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.65g/12h (N 745, this piece; BW. 223); South Tawton, Chagford and Moreton [Hampstead], John Lethbridge, Halfpenny, 2.02g/9h (N 785; BW. 307) [2]. First about fine, second about very fine (£60-80)
17th Century Tokens, Devon, Plymouth, William Tom, Farthing, 1664, 0.57g/12h (BW –). Fine and clear, extremely rare, believed the only specimen known (£120-150)
South Africa, Colony of Natal, Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a large silver medal signed j & s, similar, 51mm. Virtually as struck, toned; with clip, ring and blue ribbon (£200-250)
Victoria (1837-1901), Old Head, Halfcrown, 1893; Florins (2), 1898, 1900; Shillings (4), 1893 small lettering, 1895 small rose, 1900, 1901; Sixpence, 1901; Threepence, 1893 (S 3938-42) [9]. About extremely fine and better, but some lightly cleaned in the past (£100-120)
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp I, mm. lis, scroll decorated housings, 14.82g/9h (cf. SCBI Brooker 278-81; N 2201; S 2762). Obverse fine, reverse better (£100-120)
Victoria (1837-1901), Old Head, Maundy set, 1893 (S 3943); Edward VII, Maundy set, 1902 (S 3985); George VI, Maundy set, 1938 (S 4086); together with other minor silver coins, including Maundy oddments (14) [26]. Generally extremely fine; last set in case (£150-200)
United States of America, Charles Lindbergh, c.1930, a uniface plated bronze plaque signed O.W. for Fisch, bust right, 63 x 50mm (cf. DNW 42, 1294). Extremely fine and rare, a powerful Art Deco image (£90-120)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, all 1902 (S 3980-4) [5]. Minor bagmarks, otherwise practically as struck, an attractive group (£120-150)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Maundy set, 1908 (S 3985); George V, Maundy sets (2), 1915, 1918 (S 4016) [12]. Generally extremely fine but a little tarnished; all in contemporary dated cases (£120-150)
George V (1910-1936), Maundy set, 1931 (S 4043); George VI, Maundy sets (2), 1949, 1952 (S 4096) [12]. Generally extremely fine but a little tarnished; all in contemporary dated cases (£120-150)
Germany, Saxe-Albertine Line, Christian II, Johann Georg and August, Thaler, 1600, 28.58g/4h (de Mey 1021); Bavaria, Maximilian II, Thaler, 1859 (Dav. 606; KM. 468); Saxony, Friedrich August I, Thaler, 1807 sgh, small bust (KM. 1059.1); together with other Thalers of Prussia and Saxony (4) [7]. First about fine, others better (£100-150)
Provincial, Bradford Bank, One Pound, 180–, unissued, for Divett, Price, Jackson & Co, black on white, farmers shearing sheep in foreground at upper centre (Grant –). About extremely fine (£180-220)
Charles II (1660-1685), Milled coinage, Halfcrown, 1677, fourth bust, edge presumed nono (ESC 479; S 3367). Obverse fine, reverse very fine (£100-120)
Provincial, Liverpool Bank, One Guinea, 23 February 1801, 4354, for Sir Michael Cromie Bt, Pownoll, Hartman & Co, black on white, City building at top left (Grant 1704B). Worn around edges and with a 20mm tear on right edge, good fine (£200-250)
Provincial, Northampton Bank, Five Pounds, 21 July 1809, R72, for Richard Marriott & Co, black on white, suspended fleece at left (Grant 2118). Pinholes, otherwise good fine to very fine (£180-220)
Italy, Sardinia, Carlo Felice, 5 Lire, 1827p (KM. 105.2); together with other Crown-sized silver coins of Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland (10) [11]. First about very fine and toned, others in varied state (£80-100)
Northern Ireland, Provincial Bank of Ireland, Five Pounds, 5 July 1963, DN 096967, signature of N.J. Shaw (Pick 244). Good very fine, scarce (£60-80)
United States of America, United States, Dollars (17), 1883, 1884o, 1885, 1886s, 1887 (2), 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891s, 1900, 1921, 1921d Morgan, 1921 Peace, 1922s, 1987, 2003 [17]. Mostly extremely fine or better (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £200
United States of America, United States, Dollars (10), 1893, 1894o, 1895o, 1896, 1896o, 1897, 1898, 1899o, 1900, 1900o [10]. First fine but rare, others fine to very fine, a few better (£70-90)
George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, types A/2 (ESC 144; S 3768). Good very fine (£200-250)
Curling, Craigie Curling Club, 1903, a silver Winners’ medal, unsigned, curling scene with six players, engraved above (Presented by Mr William Brown, Lodgebush), rev. oak wreath, centre engraved (Won by Jas. Kilpatrick 1906, Thomas Brown 1908, Thomas Neil 1909, Mungo Douglas Hillhouse 1909, Alexander Harvey 1911, James Grey 1912, James Kilpatrick Jr 1913, John Templeton 1915), 51mm (Brodie 438, this piece). Light scuffing in reverse field, otherwise extremely fine, rare (£120-150)
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