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Serving Spoon, German 3 Marks, 1913, set in centre, stem hallmarked. Very fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £40
Silver Salt, 55mm, pear decoration in two of three panels, three cabriole legs, George II Sixpence, 1758, set in base, interior gilt, no hallmark. Very fine (£100-150)
Hammer Price: £70
Smoker’s silver accoutrements (3), Peru, bowl, formed of cupped Sol, 1916, supported by three llamas, oval ash tray, two Fifth-Sols, 1907, 1916, cupped as rests at ends, man and llama at opposite sides to form feet, stamped, double ash tray, formed of six fused coins [3]. Very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £60
Spoons (6), Britain (2), bowls of George IV Sixpences, twisted stems with lis at joints and Maltese cross at tops; Bolivia (2), bowls of 20 Centavos, twisted stems surmounted by llamas; Turkey (2), double-bowled, bowls of 1 and 2 Kurush, twisted stems [6]. Very fine (£80-100)
Spoons (3), Austria, bowls formed of Maria Theresa Thalers, twisted stems topped by crowned pascal lions [3]. Very fine (£50-70)
Spoons (6), Brazil, bowls formed of 50 Centavos, twisted stems topped by semi-precious stones of different colours [6]. Very fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Spoons (4), Denmark, bowls formed of 16 Skillings, 1716, 12 Skillings (2), 1718, 1719, 8 Skillings, 1703, twisted ball-topped stems, bowls and tops gilt [4]. Very fine (£100-150)
Spoons (6), Ethiopia, silver, small bowls of Eighth-Birrs, twisted stems, tops of lions also cut from Eighth-Birrs [6]. Coins worn, otherwise very fine; cased (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £30
Spoons (3), Ethiopia, bowls formed of Gersh, long twisted stems, different lucky charms affixed to tops [3]. Very fine (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £20
Spoons (12), German East Africa, silver-coloured set, bowls of 1 Rupie (6), bowls of Half-Rupie (6), all with twisted stems topped by thistle-like decoration [12]. Very fine (£80-100)
Spoons (4), German East Africa, bowls formed of 1 Rupie (2), Quarter-Rupie (2), matching twisted stems with plain tops [4]. Very fine (£50-70)
Spoons (4), India, bowls formed of 1 Rupee and 2 Annas (3), twisted stems topped by elephants [4]. Nearly very fine (£30-50)
Spoons (4), India, bowls formed of 2 Annas, Edward VII (2), plain stems, one topped with a bear, the other with an elephant, George V (2), twisted stems topped by a bird [4]. Very fine or nearly so (£40-60)
Spoons (2), Iran, bowls formed of Kran, twisted stems with enamelled scenes of palaces at tops [2]. Very fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £10
Spoons (5), Peru, bowls formed of Half-Dinero, partly twisted stems topped by llamas [5]. Very fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £50
Spoons (4), Turkey, bowls formed of 5 Kurush, filigree stems [4]. Very fine (£60-80)
Spoons (10), mainly India and Turkey, mostly featuring silver coins, some with animals on tops [10]. Mostly very fine (£100-150)
Spoons (6), featuring 8 silver coins from various countries, mostly with twisted stems (two long), one with columnar stem surmounted by a three-dimensional griffin on pedestal [6]. Very fine (£100-120)
Spoons (8), featuring 11 coins from various countries, mostly silver [8]. Very fine (£60-80)
Spoons (8), various countries, featuring 12 coins between them [8]. Very fine (£80-100)
Spoons (24), various countries, mostly featuring silver coins [24]. Mostly very fine (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £120
Sugar spoons (4), Britain, bowls formed of Edward VII Sixpences, ball-topped twisted stems; together with Victorian silver sugar tongs of similar style, grips formed of Sixpences, 1887, Glasgow hallmark [5]. Very fine (£90-120)
Sugar tongs, Malta, silver-coloured bowls of 6 Tari and matching spoons (2), bowls of 30 Tari, all with twisted stems topped by Maltese cross [3]. Very fine (£50-60)
Tea spoons (6), India, plain bowls and stems, each topped with eight Fanams [6]. Very fine (£80-100)
Allan, W., and Zimmerman, J., The Christian Teaching of Coin Mottoes, London, 1911, viii + 184pp, illustrations in text; Craig, Sir John, Newton at the Mint, Cambridge, 1946, 128pp, 4 plates, dj; Wright, L.V.W., Colonial and Commonwealth Coins, London, 1959, 236pp, illustrations in text; Seaby’s Coin & Medal Bulletin, 1959-75 inclusive, mostly bound in card holders; together with other miscellaneous titles (17), by Cresswell, Carson, Milne, Yeoman, etc and some colour slides of Tudor coins...
Hammer Price: £15
British Numismatic Journal, vols. I and II, London, 1905-6 [2]. Publishers’ bindings, internally very fine and clean; inside cover of vol.I signed Reginald Harpur, 1905 (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £25
Carson, R.A.G., Coins of Europe, London, 1962, pp.193-411, 47 plates; Davenport, J.S., The Dollars of Africa Asia & Oceania, Galesburg, 1969, 208pp, illustrations in text, valuation sheet tipped-in; Remick, J.H., and others, The Guide Book and Catalogue of British Commonwealth Coins 1649-1971, 3rd edn, Winnipeg, 1971, 568pp, illustrations in text; Metcalf, D.M., Coinage in South-Eastern Europe 820-1396, 2nd edn, London, 1979, xxii + 371pp, 8 plates, dj; de Clermont, A.P., and Wheeler, Sir...
Coin Monthly, Brentwood, vols.1-13 [November 1966-October 1979], complete [Lot]. Uniformly bound in 13 volumes by the publisher, a very fine run, now scarce (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £75
Coins and Medals Annual (4), Croydon, 1967-70; Coins Medals & Currency Digest, London, Nos.1-11 [1969-70], complete; Coins Annual (2), Croydon, 1971-2; Coin Monthly, various issues from 1980-92 (a parcel); Coin News, May 1992-December 2005, complete; other miscellaneous priced catalogues, lists, etc [Lot]. Generally clean copies (£30-40)
Dickinson, H.W., Matthew Boulton, Cambridge, 1937, xiv + 218pp, 14 plates; Askew, G., The Coinage of Roman Britain, London, 1951, 95pp, engraved illustrations in text; Thompson, J.D.A., Inventory of British Coin Hoards AD 600-1500, London, 1956, xlix + 165pp, 24 plates, dj; Wetton, J.L., The Hampshire Seventeenth Century Traders’ Tokens, Lymington, 1964, 37pp, 22 plates; together with other references on Roman and British coins (51), by Seaby, Sear, Houben, Liddell, Henfrey, Porteous,...
Hammer Price: £45
Farquhar, Helen, Portraiture of our Stuart Monarchs on their Coins and Medals, Part I, London, 1909, pp.145-262, illustrations in text. Modern green cloth, fine and clean; original front cover signed by the author (£25-35)
Frey, A.R., A Dictionary of Numismatic Names, New York, 1917, ix + 311pp; Taylor, H.C., and James, S., The Guide Book of Canadian Coins, Paper Currency and Tokens, 1700-1961, 3rd edn, Winnipeg, 1961, 264pp, illustrations in text; Dinkin, M., The Official 1971 Black Book of United States Coins, New York, 1971, 192pp, illustrations in text; together with other references on World coins (15), by Doty, Krause, Charlton, Remick, etc [18]. Publishers’ bindings (£30-40)
Glendining & Co [London], auction catalogues of named collections of English coins, 1939-86 (84), including Helen Farquhar, W.F. Rose, G.V. Doubleday I and II, E. Burstal, L.A. Lawrence III and IV, R.P.V. Brettell Exeter, W.J. Noble, H. Symonds I and II, W.J. Lawson, H.A. Parsons, H. Whitley, H. Taffs, A.E. Bray, K.V. Graham, E.R. Jackson-Kent, J. Checkley, L.V. Larsen, F.R. Cooper Commonwealth and Charles II, A.W. Foster, W. Waite-Sanderson II, J. Rashleigh II, M.A. Brigg II, F.B....
Hammer Price: £180
Glendining & Co [London], auction catalogues of named collections of English coins, 1940-86 (43), including F.B. Nightingale, S.A.H. Whetmore, F.R. Cooper 1978, F. Elmore Jones Anglo-Saxon and Norman (complete), Abp J. Sharp, G.C. Drabble I and II, C.A. Whitton 1943, W.L. Gantz II, G.W. Bower, L.V. Larsen, W.J. Lawson, E. Cotton, H. Whitley, R.P. Mack I and II, A.N. Brushfield 1940, Gladys Delmé-Radcliffe, H. Lestocq, B.R. Noble, H.A. Parsons, H. Taffs, D.S. Napier, W.L. Raynes, H.P. Hall...
Hammer Price: £210
Glendining & Co [London], and others, auction catalogues of named collections of English gold coins, 1943-78 (19), including S.A.H. Whetmore, L.A. Basmadjieff, H. Hird I and II, Fishpool Hoard, V.J.E. Ryan I, E. Wertheimer, G.V. Doubleday I and II, Sir K. Showering, A. Gilbert, B.C. Lake, D. Mitchell, Lady Duveen, K.J. Douglas-Morris, etc [19]. Mostly priced (£30-40)
Glendining & Co [London], auction catalogues of English and foreign coins, 1903-49 (135), including B.W. Harris, J.M. Calleja, Mrs Alfred Morrison, J.H. Daniels, C.S.F. Fagan, B. Lowsley, J.A. Dick, J.N.G. Wallworth, etc [135]. A good group, many priced (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £280
Glendining & Co [London], auction catalogues of English and foreign coins, 1950-88 (578), including H.F. Vassallo, L. Messenger, W.H. Bennett, F. Heeley, J.H. Hartley, F. Gilboy, etc; Sotheby & Co and Christie’s [London], auction catalogues of English and foreign coins, 1951-87 (90), including E. Picot [668]. A comprehensive group; many priced and with buyers’ names (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £110
Glendining & Co [London], auction catalogues (2), Greek and Roman Coins, the property of Edmund Nordheim and D. Anderson, 3-5 December 1929, 859 lots, 17 plates; Greek and Roman Coins, the property of Edmund Nordheim, Sir Arthur Evans and others, 9-13 March 1931, 1,238 lots, 31 plates [2]. First a very fine copy, second fine and with commission form from Arnold Mallinson tipped-in (£40-50)
Glendining & Co [London], auction catalogues of named collections of ancient coins, 1950-86 (26), including H.P. Hall I and II, ‘Nobleman’, J. Rashleigh I, V.J.E. Ryan III, IV and V, G.R. Arnold I and II, R.C. Lockett Greek II, III and IV, W.L. Gantz I, Olga Knoepke, J.N.G. Wallworth, J. Hildyard, Lord Grantley VII, H.F. Harwood I and II, G. Drewry, G. Bauer, G.H. Abbott, A.H.F. Baldwin, etc [26]. A good group, mostly priced (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £85
Glendining & Co [London], and others, auction catalogues of ancient coins, 1939-90 (107), including Eton College, C.C. Oman, E.J. Woodbridge, M. Jungfleisch, V.J.E. Ryan III, IV and V, ‘Nobleman’, G. Drewry, G. Bauer, A.M. Woodward, A.H.F. Baldwin, G.R. Arnold I, ‘Foreign Ambassador’, etc [107]. A good range, many priced (£60-80)
£60–£80
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