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George v To Elizabeth ii, Halfcrowns (15): 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939 (3), 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1954. Generally extremely fine or better (£60-70)
£60–£70
Philippines, Republic, 25-Centavos, 1912 H, 20 & 10-Centavos, 1887 H, 1-Centavo, 1878, other base metal coins (11) [15]. Very fine to extremely fine or better (£50-60)
£50–£60
Longcross Pennies (2), both London, class Ib, a similar lot [2]. Very fine or nearly so (£40-60)
£40–£60
Miscellaneous British and World Coins, mostly 19th & 20th Century issues and base metal (489). Various conditions (£120-140)
£120–£140
Longcross Pennies (2), class 4ab with lis in crown, Canterbury, Nicole, and class 4b, London, Henri [2]. Good very fine and scarce (£200-300)
£200–£300
Pennies (3), London, class 8c, almost very fine, Exeter, class 9b, fair, and Berwick, class 4a [3]. Almost very fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
Medals Related to Aviation, France, Alberto Santos-Dumont, c.1910, a cast silver-gilt repoussé portrait medal by C. George, bust left, 40mm, edge stamped 26 and hallmarked CL in lozenge (cf. BDW 5, 66 and 18, 463; cf. DNW 35, 674). Extremely fine, rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
Penny, Long Cross series, type VI, Bury, Ion, ION ON SAINTED, 1.41gm (N 1001; S 1377); Henry VI, Rosette Mascle issue, Halfpenny, London, m.m. cross IIIb, saltire and mascle stops, 0.41gm (N. 1453; S. 1870); other Edwardian Pennies (2); Naples, Robert of Anjou, Gigliato [5]. First two about very fine, others fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Miscellaneous, Victoria To George v, miscellaneous silver and bronze coins, 1887 Crown, 1927 Shilling, 1936 Shilling, 1899 Sixpence, 1897 & 1906 Threepences, 1915 Penny, 1927 Halfpenny [8]. First almost extremely fine, others about as struck (£100-120)
£100–£120
Victoria To Elizabeth ii, Sixpences (518). Average fine to very fine (£160-180)
£160–£180
Farthing, Class 3c, London (S 1445). Nearly very fine (£30-40)
£30–£40
Victoria To Elizabeth ii, coins in silver (33), Cu-Ni (49), including Crowns (9), Halfcrowns (24), Florins (21), Shillings (11), and Sixpences (17) [82]. Mostly uncirculated (£70-90)
£70–£90
Miscellaneous British and World Coins, including a large number of British Pennies [736]. Varying condition, many uncirculated (£70-90)
Farthing, bust with pointed chin, reads an, London (N 1070/2). Good fine, fabric a little coarse, scarce (£70-80)
£70–£80
Philippines, Republic, 25 & 10-Centesimos, 1904, 2-1/2-Centesimos, 1907, 1929 [4]. First fine, second about as struck, other two very fine (£60-80)
£60–£80
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty Period, Groat, series E, London, mm. cross 2, annulet stops, 4.51gm; Treaty Period, Halfgroat, London, mm. cross potent, no marks, 1.99gm (N 1163, 1259; S 1567, 1620) [2]. Fine, second better (£50-70)
Edward III (1327-1377), Treaty Period, Groat, London, m.m. cross potent, single annulet stops on obverse, single saltires on reverse, all As un-barred, 4.59gm (N 1250; S 1616). Lightly tooled in obverse field, otherwise good fine (£40-60)
Miscellaneous, Charles ii To Anne, Maundy coins (24), mostly Fourpences and Threepences. Generally fair or fine (£160-180)
Edward III (1327-1377), Post-Treaty Period, Groat, London, mm. cross pattée, reads FRANCIE, pellets by central lis of crown, double saltire stops, 3.91gm (N 1286; S 1637). About fine, scarce (£40-60)
George v To Elizabeth ii, various Farthings (270). Fine to very fine, later issues better (£80-100)
France, First World War, a large and impressive uniface bronze patriotic plaque, 1915, standing figure of Wilhelm II in mediaeval armour, shield at side and holding long sword facing a dragon crouching on a rock, 232mm. Extremely fine (£80-120)
£80–£120
Victoria To Elizabeth ii, Florins (84), 1887 Jubilee head (2) to 1970, the complete range of currency issues, including 1905 (rather brightly cleaned but otherwise very fine and rare), 1927 proof (mint state), and 1937 proof (mint state but showing signs of cleaning). Varied state, many of the earlier issues only fair or fine, a few somewhat better, more recent dates generally very fine or better (£180-200)
£180–£200
France, La Guerre, 1915, a uniface five-sided cast bronze plaque by M. Duplay, Neanderthal-like half-length figure representing War, the head perhaps a satirization of the Kaiser, PERTHES-LES-HURLUS MAI 1915 below, hand-signed, 118 x 100mm. Very fine and practically as made, rare and interesting (£60-80)
British Coins, mostly base metal, including a few casts and copies [461]. Varied state (£40-60)
Farthings (10). Mostly fair or fine (£140-160)
£140–£160
France, L’Œuvre des Barbares, 1916, a bronze medal by Marcelle R. Crocé-Lancelot, widow with new-born child standing in front of a grave in a battlefield marked by a cross, edge plain, reverse branches of olives and conifers, 60mm (cf. CGMP p.108). About extremely fine, rare (£30-40)
Miscellaneous, Copies or forgeries, Charles i, Newark, Halfcrown, 1645, stamped below value ib, Commonwealth, Crown, 1651, George iii, Bank of England Dollar, 1804 [3]. Last fine, others very fine or better (£180-220)
£180–£220
Halfpence (4), Richard ii, London, fair; Henry v, with broken annulets by crown, fine, Henry vi, Rosette-Mascle issue, fine, and Henry vii, class I, fair [4] (£100-120)
Halfpenny, class II (S 1682). Only fair but very rare (£110-130)
£110–£130
First Reign (1461-1470), Bristol Groat, mm. crown, scratch across face, about fine, and a Durham Penny, mm. cross, fair, Canterbury, Half-Groats (2) of Henry vii with facing bust, mm. tun and Henry viii, Third Coinage, without mm, both fine [4] (£100-120)
Russia, Alexander III, Rouble, 1894 (KM 46). About very fine, the date rare (£30-40)
Victoria To Elizabeth ii, Farthings, various (c. 3700 ). Mostly fine to very fine (£80-100)
Russia, Nicholas ii, 50-Kopecks, 1913 (KM 46). Mint state or virtually so (£15-20)
£15–£20
Charles ii To George v, Halfpennies (11), Farthings (13) [24]. Fair to fine, later issues better (£120-150)
£120–£150
Annulet/Rosette Mascle Issue, Groat, Calais, mule (N 1424/1446). Very fine and rare (£80-100)
France, Visit of General Pershing, 1918, a bronze medal by C.P. Pillet, Pétain, Foch, Pershing and Clemenceau standing in front of American soldiers, reverse Pershing’s declaration in English, THERE IS AT THIS TIME NO OTHER QUESTION THAN THAT OF FIGHTING, cock below, 68mm (CGMP p.314; cf. BDW 17, 610). Good very fine but reverse spotted (£25-35)
£25–£35
Halfpenny, London, Pinecone-mascle issue, pinecone before and mascle after rex (N 1468; S 1884). Very fine, but cleaned (£30-40)
First reign, Light Coinage, Groat, London, type VII, mm. crown, fleurs on cusps and breast, reads FRANC, 2.84gm (B & W VII, 1; N. 1570; S 2000); Penny, Durham (King’s Receiver), mm. cross, rose in centre of reverse, reads EDWARD DI REX and CIVITAS DONOLI, 0.69gm (B & W (b); N 1544; S 2053) [2]. First fine, second better and on a full flan (£50-60)
Numismatic Society of London, 1887, bronze medals by Lydia Gay for J. Pinches (2), bust of Sir John Evans right, reverse legends in and around wreath, 58mm (BHM 3344; E 1729; MJP p.170); Charles Roach Smith, 1890, a bronze medal by J.H. Pinches, 58mm (BHM 3396; E 1757) [3]. All with surface marks, last about extremely fine, others very fine (£40-60)
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