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8 September 1998
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Germany, First World War, iron reward medal, 1915, signed Hosaeus, kneeling woman holding a gold chain in her extended hand, in iserner zeit above, 1916 below, reverse gold gabisch zur wehr eisen nahmich zur ehr in five lines, 38mm. Good very fine (£10-15)
£10–£15
Corinth, c. 400-350 BC, Stater, Pegasus left, reverse Athena in crested helmet, race-torch in field (BMC pl.Vl.4). Reverse good very fine (£90-100)
£90–£100
George II (1727-1760), Old head, Halfcrown, 1746 lima and Shilling, 1745 lima [2]. Slight adjustment marks on the Halfcrown, otherwise very fine or better (£80-100)
£80–£100
Coins in silver (69), 50-Cents (1), 25-Cents (43), 10-Cents (17), 5-Cents (8); Newfoundland, 20-Cents, 1882, 10-Cents, 1865, 5-Cents, 1896; Nova Scotia, 1-Cents (6), Half-Cent (1); New Brunswick, 1-Cent (3), assorted dates [82]. Mostly very good to fine, some better (£50-60)
£50–£60
Charles i, Death 1649, gilt silver medal, by J. Roettiers, bust right, reverse a celestial crown held over landscape, 50 mm (MI 346/200; E 162). Nearly very fine, fields scuffed, very rare in this metal (£40-60)
£40–£60
Ceylon, Kandy Kings, Æ Massa (10), various Kings, VOC, 1-Stiver, 179_ , all with identifying tickets [11]. Fine or better (£30-40)
£30–£40
Miscellaneous Coins in base metal, 5-Cents (127), 1-Cent (175), assorted dates [302]. Average extremely fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
Charles ii, The Restoration, “ BritanniÆ” , large silver medal, by John Roettier, 62mm (MI 460/54; E 214; DF 111.5). A few surface marks, otherwise almost extremely fine, toned (£400-500)
£400–£500
George III (1760-1820), Sovereign, 1818. Good very fine (£220-250)
£220–£250
Miscellaneous Coins in silver (72), 50-Cents (2), 25-Cents (50), 10-Cents (17), 5-Cents (3); Nova Scotia, 1-Cent (5); New Brunswick, 1-Cent (4); Prince Edward Island, 1-Cent (1), assorted dates [82]. Mostly very good to fine, some better (£80-100)
George iii, Pondicherry Taken, 1761, silver medal by T. Pingo, obverse, laurate bust right, within border, reverse Victory right, inscribing a shield, 39mm (BHM 6; Eimer 686; Eimer [Pingo] 20). Small edge bruise at 8 & 9 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine, toned, scarce in silver (£200-300)
£200–£300
Antiochos viii, 121-96 BC, Tetradrachm, Ake Ptolemais mint, diademed head right, reverse Zeus holding star and sceptre (BMC 8; S 7143 var.). Almost very fine (£100-120)
Coronation of Queen Charlotte, 1761, official silver medal by Natter, 34mm (BHM 66). About very fine, some surface marks, rare (£130-140)
£130–£140
Miscellaneous Æ 18th & 19th Century copies of large knives of the Chou Dynasty including 5 (Schjoth 44) and one small but similar type, plus one Æ 18th/19th Century copy of a Chou Yang-An spade (Schjoth23) [7]. Very fine (£40-50)
£40–£50
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy i, c.323-310 BC, Tetradrachm, reverse eagle (SNG Cop 71). Very fine (£80-100)
Proof Eighteenpence, 1812, second head, struck en medaille (SC 25: ESC 974). Extremely fine, with a few marks and some friction to high points but nicely toned and an attractive exampel of this rare proof (£220-250)
Miscellaneous, two Æ 18th/19th Century copies of Wang Mang Huo-Pu spades (Schjoth 148), and one copy of a 500-Cash knife (Schjoth 119), plus one non-numismatic item, and an Æ patterned Pendant [4]. Very fine (£10-15)
General Elliot and the Siege of Gibraltar, 1783, white metal medal, 44mm (BHM 246). Pierced and in poor state but an interesting subject (£10-15)
£10–£12
Ireland, The Ancient and Most Benevolent Order of Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick (established 1783) gold medal, 30mm, 17 gms, with loop and original green ribbon (D. W. 623). Good very fine, red tone (£200-250).
The Independent Order of Oddfellows, silver medal by B. Patrick, 1807, arms, reverse standing figures, one holding Cross, the other an anchor divided by central medallion, pierced at top for suspension. Only about very fine, with some quite severe marks to surface and rim but rare (£60-80)
£60–£80
Kings of Bactria and Indo-Greece, Euthydemos i, 230-190 BC, Tetradrachm, diademed bust, reverse Herakles seated (cf S 7515). Fine (£100-120)
Victoria (1837-1901), Model Florin, 1871, struck in nickel, bust of George III right, reverse crowned arms. Very fine, rare (£45-50)
£45–£50
Honan, 20-Cents, year 20 (1931) (KM 367). Very fine, scarce (£40-50)
Kings of Bactria and Indo-Greece, Ancient India, Kushan Kings (c. 2nd Century AD), bronze coins (120), many Kunishka and later. Fair to fine (£40-60)
George IV (1820-1830), Two-Pounds, 1823. Has been lightly cleaned at some time, extremely fine (£400-450)
£400–£450
First World War, another but struck in silver in a smaller format, 36mm, matt finish, Extremely fine (£60-80)
Abdul Hamid ii, 10-Qirsh, year 27 (KM 295). Good extremely fine, with original brilliance (£50-60)
Vittorio Emanuele iii, Tallero, 1918 (KM 5). About very fine, as usual (£50-60)
Louis vi (1108-37), Denier, Orleans (Duplessy 120); Louis vii (1137-80), Denier, Paris (D 146); Philip iv (1285-1314), Double-Tournois (D 229); Charles iv (1322-8), Maille Blanche (D 243d); Philip vi (1328-50), Gros a la fleur (D 263); Charles v (1364-80), blanc au K (D 363); Charles vi (1380-1422), Guenar with long O (D 377) [7]. Fine (£80-100)
Crystal Palace, Sydenham, International Exhibition, 1862, white metal medal by Dowler, Birm., 52mm (BHM 2725). Extremely fine for wear but with slight corrosion, notably to obverse (£20-25)
£20–£25
Crystal Palace, Sydenham, International Exhibition, 1862, silvered base metal medal by Schnitzapahn, For Ulhhorn, 52mm (BHM 2744). Some slight wear only but heavily discoloured, notably obverse (£20-25)
First World War, large bronze patriotic medal in high relief, by Hanse-Ilsenburg, head of nurse to left, unsere deutschen schwestern, reverse nurse bandaging the arm of male German figure, 90mm. Extremely fine (£50-60)
Nevers & Rethel, Charles of Gonzaga, Æ 2-Liard, 1613 (KM 12). Fine, small dig before nose (£10-15)
First World War, large bronze patriotic medal in high relief, by Beuter, bust of elderly German soldier wearing picklehaube to l., mit gott für könig vnd vaterland around, reverse elderly woman to left, reading book, middle-aged woman standing behind, child at feet to right, herr hilf vns! in field, 100mm. Extremely fine (£40-50)
Plated Denarius 2.4 gms., head, laureate right, reverse S.P.Q.R PP OB CS within wreath (RIC-). Extremely fine (£250-300)
£250–£300
First World War, large dark bronze medal, 1916, signed HV in monogram, bust of a sailor, flag behind, 1814-16 to right, reverse octopus holding small upturned boat in two of its tentacles, stolz weht die flagge schwarz weiss rot ihr woll’n wir unser leben bis en den tod, 75mm. Extremely fine (£30-40)
Second Republic, silver 5-Francs, 1849 A (KM 6. 1). Has ben cleaned and surfaces a little marked, otherwise better than very fine (£20-25)
Plated Denarius, 46-47, head laureate right, reverse paci avgvstae Pax-Nemisis advancing right (RIC 39). Rare, about very fine (£70-90)
£70–£90
Denarius, bare head right, reverse pontif max tr. p. vii cos iii pp ex s.c., Roma standing right inscribing shield held on knee (RIC 28; RSC 222). Very rare, very fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
Plated Denarius, as Caesar, bust left, reverse equester ordo principi ivvent on shield (RIC 97, RSC 98), rare, fair to fine; Nero & Poppaea, billon Tetradrachm of Alexandria, radiate head of Nero, right, reverse bust of Poppaea right (S 664; BMC 124, good fine (£70-90)
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