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25 November 1998
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Mary (1542-1567), Mary and Henry Darnley, Ryal, 156[—] (S 5425). Fair to fine, last digit of date unclear, but perhaps a 5 (£160-180)
Hammer Price: £190
Compagnie Pour la Diffusion d’ÉlEctricité, c.1927, a silver Art Deco medal by P.-M. Dammann, facing female head with flame-like hair, rays behind, reverse female figure in cloak and long dress, rays from her outstretched hands pouring over the city of Paris, 64mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, pl.54, 62; cf. Baudey/Bricher 1992, 74; cf. BDW 1, 686 and 13, 266; cf. DNW 37, 1276). One of the classic Art Deco medallic images, very fine, rare in silver (£60-80)
Southwark, Borough High Street., R. Clement, Farthing; At the Greene Man, Farthing, 1651; At the Three Kings, Farthing; At the Golden Key, Farthing, 1649; S. Parmenter, Farthing; J. Pitman, Farthing, 1655; R. Roberts, Halfpenny, 1667; W. Smee, Farthing, 1658 (BW 22a, 41, 46, 56, 68a, 70, 80, 90a) [8]. Fine to very fine, first, fifth and last very rare (£180-200)
Zeppelins over Berlin, 1936, a cast bronze medal by K. Goëtz, the Graf Zeppelin and the Hindenburg dirigibles over the Brandenburg Gate, reverse soldier and saluting artisan, eagle and swastika on plinth behind, 114mm (K. 516; cf. Bonhams 12.ix.96, 97, for smaller size). Very fine and rare (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £180
Elizabeth II (1952-, Coronation Proof Sets, 1953 (6). Mint state, in cases of issue (£150-170)
Miscellaneous, Charles ii to George v, Sixpences (9), Maundy oddments (19), other hammered and AR (4) [32]. Fair to fine, some better (£120-150)
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrowns, 1875, 1887, 1889, 1893, 1898, 1900; Edward vii, Halfcrowns, 1902, 1904 (2), 1907 (3), 1910; George v, Halfcrowns (21) [34]. Fair to fine, some better (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £170
Miscellaneous, Elizabeth i To Charles i, Shillings (6), Sixpence (8), together with later minor silver (2), Cu-Ni (2), Æ Farthings (22) [40]. Hammered fair to fine, later fine to extremely fine (£60-80)
Miscellaneous, George i To George iii, Third-Guineas (4), 1800, 1804, 1809, 1810, Quarter-Guineas, 1718 (2) [6]. All mounted or damaged, except 1810 Third-Guinea and one 1718 Quarter-Guinea, fine to very fine (£150-200)
Southwark, Bankend, A. Craven at the Castle, Halfpenny; Bankside, H. Bayly, Farthing, 1657; E. Port, Halfpenny, 1668 (Octagonal); H. Stiles, Farthing, 1666; W. Tommas, Farthing; G. Vavasor, Farthing; A. Williamson, Halfpenny (16) 68 (BW 115, 118, 129, 136 var., 137, 138, 139a) [7]. Fine to very fine, last very rare (£140-160)
Southwark, King’s Bench, R.A.O. near the Bench, Farthing; Kent Street., T. Clifford, Baker, Farthing; T Stiver, Farthing, 1652; Maid Lane, J. Harrisson, Farthing, 1663; W. Humphrey, Farthing; The Maze, T. Hawes by Ye Dyers Armes Farthing; Pickle Herring Staires, E. Brent, Halfpenny, 1668 (BW 281a, 284a, 293, 299a, 300, 306a, 340) [7]. Fine to extremely fine, second extremely rare (£160-180)
13th Century: Medieval Jetons and wardrobe counters (10), including Sterling head types, some identified by Mitchiner numbers [10]. Many fine, some rare types, a useful lot (£50-100)
Hammer Price: £160
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpenny, 1860 (BMC 1750), Third-Farthings (2), both 1866; together with other British copper and bronze coins (22), 1695-1887 [25]. First three with full original colour and practically as struck, others fine to very fine, some better, several patinated (£70-90)
Miscellaneous, Victoria To George vi, coins in silver (12), and Victoria, Halfpenny, 1860, and Farthings, various (10), together with an enamelled 1887 Crown [23]. Some fine, several extremely fine or better (£80-120)
Archbishop Laud, Executed 10 Jan 1645, silver medal, by John Roettier (struck c. 1660’s), 58mm (MI 315/147; E 145; DF 88.1). An obverse die flaw at 7 o’clock has obscured the signature on the truncation, very fine, attractive (£200-300)
Charles i, silver Royalist badge, by Rawlins, uncrowned bust right, reverse shield of arms, 28 x 40mm (MI 360/232). With traces of original gilding, very fine, small top loop damaged (£120-150)
Derbyshire, Ashbourne, Thomas Baguley, Halfpenny (BW 6). Slightly weak in centre of reverse, otherwise very fine and very rare (£70-100)
Southwark, St. George’s Church, C.R. against St. George’s Church, Halfpenny, 1668 (Octagonal); St. Saviours Dockhead, H. Bedford, Farthing; G. Kerington, Farthing; E. Wapshott, Halfpenny, 1666; St. Thomas Parish, The Tallow Chandler, Farthing; Suffolk Street., I. Mardock, Oyleman, Halfpenny, 1666; Upper Ground, At the New Ship, Farthing; G. Cox, Farthing (BW 355, 365, 378, 385, 393, 412, 474, 477) [8]. Fine to extremely fine (£100-120)
Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, 1875, silver, 64mm, W. Woodhouse, bust of Queen Victoria right, reverse engraved (awarded to W.T. Parkes). Good extremely fine, superb toning (£150-200)
Horn impressions (3) taken from the reserves of three late 17th century medals of Louis XIV by Mauger: port of Toulon 1680; port of Brest 1681; and the action at Catalonia, 1689. Generally in good order and rare survivors (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £150
George IV (1820-1830), Crown, 1821 secundo (ESC 246; SC 5). Some surface marks, lightly cleaned at some tone, almost extremely fine (£150-200)
Assorted Coins and Tokens in base metal [251]. Mostly fair to fine (£180-200)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Proof Sovereign, 1980; George v, Crown, 1933, together with various British coins AR (122), Æ etc (845), other coins (3) [971]. First about as struck, second very fine, others varied state (£150-180)
Miscellaneous, Anne To Edward vii, Double-Florins (3), Florins (3), Shillings (20), Sixpences (2), together with a British Trade Dollar, 1910B [29]. Fair to very fine (£140-160)
Miscellaneous, George iii To George v, Shillings [402]. Poor to fine (£150-170)
Miscellaneous, Victoria To Elizabeth ii, a large quantity of miscellaneous coins, many in silver, together with Proof and specimen sets, Whitman Folders etc, World coins, including Germany, Prussia, 5-Marks, 1913 and U.S.A. Morgan Dollar, 1884 O, also 8 Great War Victory Medals [Lot]. Varied state (£100-150)
Memorial to Marcel Renault Erected, 1903, a silver plaque by F.-C.-V. de Vernon, bust right, reverse Renault arriving at the finish of the Paris-Vienna race, 1902, in one of his cars, 58 x 42mm (PBE 976; BDM VI, 240). Light scuffing in fields, otherwise very fine and very rare; in original red fitted case (£80-100)
A Mahogany Coin Cabinet, 18 trays, double pierced for coins of various sizes, brass pulls, side carrying handles, lock and key, 37 x 37 x 25cm. Good condition (£120-150)
The South West, uninscribed issues, billon Staters (10) (S 367) [10]. About very fine (£200-220)
World War One, “Reims”, a fine uniface bronze plaque by E. Blin, female head half l., with melancholy expression, 1914-1918 in field, 154mm. Extremely fine and a powerful study (£50-60)
Penny, Watford type, Ipswich osber on gip (N 873; S 1278). Small flan, about very fine (£120-150)
Edward III (1327-1377), Pre-Treaty Period, series C, Halfgroat, mm. cross 1, 2.10gm (N 1148; S 1574); together with other miscellaneous English and Scottish hammered silver, Henry VII-Charles I (17, including a James I Sixpence, 1605) [18]. First fine, others mostly fair (£70-90)
The Rebellion of 1798, a commemorative linen banner, c. 1898 ?, depicting a harp surmounted on a shamrock on the left, on the right “Remember 1798 Ninety-Eight”, 60 x 50cm. A little stained, very fine (£40-60)
Commonwealth (1649-1660), Crown, 1653, mm. sun (S 3214). Has been pierced and plugged in four places, large rim flaw at 8 o’clock, otherwise very fine (£100-150)
Edward VII (1901-1910), Maundy Sets (5), 1902, 1903, 1904, 1907 (Twopence missing), 1908, except 1904 set, all in original dated cases [21]. Extremely fine or better (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £140
Coins and Tokens, in silver (51), Halfcrowns (4), Florins (2), Shillings (10), 6-Pences (9), 3-Pences (26), and base metal (116): Halfcrowns (4), Florins (9), Shillings (2), 6-Pences (2), 3-Pences (12), Pennies (21), tokens (66) [167]. Average fine, a few better (£130-150)
Miscellaneous, English hammered coins, generally medieval Pennies and smaller (39). Mostly worn to about fair (£100-120)
World War One, Enver Pascha, Turkish War Minister, a very large and impressive German or Austrian iron portrait plaque, bust half-facing left, 228mm. Extremely fine for wear, but with some spots of disolouration (£100-120)
Miscellaneous, Henry iii To Commonwealth, Hammered silver coins, Shillings (2), 1601, 1654, Sixpences (3), Groat, Halfgroat and Pennies (2) [8]. Fair to fine (£80-100)
Robert II (1371-1390), Edinburgh Groat; James V, Bawbee, annulet over 1; Francis and Mary, Testoon, 1560; Nonsunt, 1559; James VI, Eighth-Thistle Merk [5]. First poor, with corroded surface, others about fine, last somewhat better, but some raggedness to edge (£60-80)
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