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Argentina, Republic, 20 Centavos, 1883, 10 Centavos, 1882 (KM. 26-7) [2]. First extremely fine with considerable mint bloom, second nearly so but with metal fault on obverse £60-80
£60–£80
Battle of Minden, 1759, a copper medal, unsigned [by J. Pingo] for the SPAC [struck 1763], Victory crowning British and German soldiers, rev. Victory seated right with captured French shields, 40mm (Eimer 23; MI II, 700/431; E 669). Reverse edge knock, otherwise about very fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £100
British Colonies, Trade Dollars (2), 1900b, 1902b (KM. T5); together with other World coins in silver (14), base metal (13), from France, Hong Kong, USA, etc [29]. Varied state £60-80
Hammer Price: £120
George IV, Death, 1830, a white metal medal by T.W. Ingram, 41mm (BHM 1376); together with other medals, tokens, etc (29, three in silver) [30]. First extremely fine, others in varied state £60-80
Hammer Price: £150
Trajan, Dupondius, Rome, c. 104-7, radiate bust right, rev. towered bridge, boat below, s c in exergue, 10.10g (RIC 570; C 544). Fine but tooled and reworked, particularly on portrait £60-80
Hammer Price: £45
China, Zhou Dynasty, 350-220 BC, round coin, inscribed Yuan (a City in the State of Liang), 7.08g (H-6.3). Very fine, green patina £60-80
Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a white metal medal for T. Hogan, Folkestone, 31mm (W & E –); The British Aluminium Co Ltd, London, 1894, an aluminium medal, unsigned, 38mm; Gas Exhibition, Earls Court, 1904, a bronze medal, unsigned, 31mm; Calendar medals (4), 1895 (3, Bovril, North’s and John Shaw), 1907-27; together with other copper and bronze medals (22), many of Earls Court [29]. Many very fine and better £60-80
Hammer Price: £110
Victoria (1837-1901), Penny, 1874, rev. die J, small date (Gouby B or D; F 67 or 72; BMC 1691 or 1693; S 3954). Reverse brockage, fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £240
Victoria (1837-1901), Halfpence (5), 1841, 1857, 1858, 1859/8, 1859 (S 3949) [5]. First extremely fine with original colour, others very fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £130
Board of Education, 1901, a silver award medal by G.W. de Saulles, crowned bust of Edward VII left, rev. legend in wreath, named (Percy H. Jowett, Drawing Figure From The Nude, 1904), 51mm (E 1865). Extremely fine; in case of issue £60-80
Maurice Tiberius, 10 Nummi (2), both Catania, yr 1, 4.43g, yr 21, 3.64g (Sear 581); Heraclius, Folles (2), both Constantinople, countermarked sc for Sicily, 6.54g, 5.63g (Sear 884), and a Half-Follis, 2.81g, 10 Nummi (2), both Catania, yr 8, 2.28g, yr 10, 3.71g (Sear 885) [7]. Fine, one or two better £60-80
Hammer Price: £50
Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, 10 Nummi (2), both Catania, yr 16, 4.04g, yr 17, 3.06g (Sear 886); Constans II, Folles (4), all Syracuse, 4.43g, 5.27g, 5.05g, 5.33g (Sear 1103, 1104, 1105, 1108); Constantine IV, Folles (2), both Syracuse, 4.37g, 8.33g (Sear 1207, 1209) [8]. Fine, one or two better £60-80
Hammer Price: £40
Midland Small-Bore Rifle League, a silver award medal by Usher Mfg Co, named (1952-3 Div. 9, Sgt Hurley, 99.9), 32mm, hallmarked Chester 1952; together with other award medals for shooting (28), viz. Midland Small-Bore League (6), National Rifle Association (3), National Small-Bore Rifle Association (4), Royal Air Force (5, three in silver), Ferranti Rifle Club, R.A.F. Small Arms Association, Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, others (7, one silver) [29]. Very fine and better £60-80
Quatercentenary of the Birth of William Shakespeare, 1964, a silver medal by P. Vincze, 57mm (E 2103a); together with other modern medals (16) [17]. Extremely fine and better; in cases of issue £60-80
Hammer Price: £75
Centenary of the Société Generale in the UK, 1971, a gilt-bronze medal by Spink, 57mm; 600th Anniversary of the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance, 1973, a bronze medal by V. Berardo, 90mm, edge stamped 763; Centenary of the Birth of Sir Winston Churchill, 1974, a silver medal by Nordon Art Co, 50mm; Royal Mint, End of Production at Tower Hill, 1975, a cast bronze medal by R. Elderton, 54mm (E 2132); Quincentenary of the College of Arms, 1984, a bronze medal by Nicola Moss for the Royal Mint, 62mm;...
Hammer Price: £80
Royal Mint, End of Production at Tower Hill, 1975, a cast silver medal by R. Elderton, 54mm (E 2132); ITALY, Genoa, Denaro, c. 1140-1340; together with a cut Halfpenny of William the Lion and reproduction coins, etc, by Grunal and others (18), including silver strikings of the Paul and Bente Withers Silver Wedding ‘medalet’ (2) [21]. First three very fine, others as made £60-80
Miscellaneous medals, medalets, tokens, etc (19), various types [19]. Varied state £60-80
BELGIUM, Exposition Internationale de la Technique de l’Eau, Liège, 1939, a bronze medal by M. Renard for the Section Française, 59mm (cf. CGMP p.339 for obv.; cf. DNW M8, 2222); FRANCE, Centenary of La Nationale, Paris, 1930, bronze medals by L. Alloy for Arthus-Bertrand (2), both 70mm (cf. Gailhouste 329; cf. DNW 45, 815); Chambre de Commerce de Paris, c. 1935, an Art Déco bronze medal by P.-M. Poisson, named (Antony Thoorès, 1938), 75mm (cf. DNW 132, 1706); Fédération Nationale...
Harold I (1035-1040), Cut Halfpenny, Jewel Cross type, Northampton, Ælfwine, elfp[——]tv, 0.50g/6h (EMC 2016.0146; SCBI 40, 481-2, same dies; Talvio L2; BEH 280; N 802; S 1163). Good fine but slightly bent £60-80
BELGIUM, Stad Oostende, a large gilt-bronze award plaque by O. de Clercx, named (Aan de Heer Jan Bascour, Voorzitter van de Cultuurraad voor de Nederlandse Cultuurgemeenschap, 25-10-1974), 110 x 90mm; together with other base metal medals of Belgium and the Netherlands (12) [13]. Extremely fine; all in cases or card holders of issue £60-80
FRANCE, Labor Improbus Omnia Vincit, c. 1900, a plated plaque by H. Kautsch, adapted for the Chambre Syndicale des Fabricants d’Accessoires et de Piécés Détachées d’Automobiles, de Cycles et d’Appareils Aériens, named (Henri Sarran, 1919-1940), 68 x 45mm (cf. DNW M2, 2495); Chats, 1980, a uniface bronze plaque by F.-P. Niclausse, 127 x 47mm (CGMP p.546); together with a plated copy of Turin’s St Michel octagonal plaque of 1936 (cf. CGMP p.382) [3]. Very fine £60-80
Germany, Uncertain mint, Denar, 11th century, long voided cross, letters in angles, rev. uncertain, 0.68g/12h. Creased and surface crack on reverse, otherwise fine or better £60-80
FRANCE, La Gerbe d'Or, calendar holders by G. Dubois (2), 1935 and 1936, silver images against a dark bakelite mount, fish swims amongst reeds, duck flies from the water, both 105 x 85mm (cf. DNW M13, 1504) [2]. Very fine £60-80
India, EIC, Victoria, Rupee, 1840, type I, Calcutta, with m countermark on neck (Stevens/Weir 2.13; KM. 457.10). About very fine, unusual £60-80
Charles II, Halfcrown, 1677 vicesimo nono, Shillings (2), both 1663 (S 3367, 3372); William and Mary, Halfcrowns (2), both 1689 primo, first and second shields, Shilling, 1693 (S 3434-5, 3437) [6]. Varied state, two mounted £70-90
Hammer Price: £160
ITALY, Church and Baths of Nocera, 1714, a copper medal by E. Hamerani, 39mm (Lincoln 1656; Bart. 714); together with other Italian copper medals (3) [4]. Very fine and better £70-90
Hammer Price: £60
ITALY, Death of Eustachio Zanotti, 1782, a copper medal signed G.R. and V.C., draped bust right, rev. Mercury and Athena standing by obelisk, 54mm (cf. Wurzb. 9907; BDM VI, 213). About extremely fine £70-90
James II, Crown, 1687 tertio, Shilling and Sixpence, both 1688 (S 3407, 3410, 3413) [3]. Varied state £70-90
France: Royal, Philip III (1270-85), Gros tournois, 3.89g/12h (Dup. 202A). Surfaces porous, otherwise about very fine £70-90
Hong Kong, Government, One Dollar, 1 July 1957, 3F 850468, signature of A. Clarke (Pick 324ab); SOUTH KOREA, The Bank of Korea, One Won (Pick 11a); other banknotes of the Far East (9); together with a quantity of postage stamps, mint and used, mostly from the Far East, c. 1970, some contained in an album [Lot]. Paper money extremely fine to uncirculated £70-90
France: Royal, Philip IV, Obole tournois a l’O rond (Dup. 224); Denier tournois a l’O long (3) (Dup. 225); Double parisis, second issue (Dup. 227B); Bourgeois simple (3) (Dup. 232) [8]. Varied state £70-90
Italy, SICILY, Conrad I (1250-4), Denaros (3), all Brindisi or Messina, 0.67g/7h, 0.71g/1h, 0.52g/8h (Spahr 153, 155, 158; MIR 304, 306, 301); Conrad II (1254-8), Denaros (2), both Brindisi or Messina, 0.74g/1h, 0.59g/12h (Spahr 166, 175; MIR 310, 317); Manfred (1258-64), Denaros (2), both Brindisi or Manfredonia, 0.91g/3h, 0.47g/6h (Spahr 196, 200; MIR 486, 137) [7]. Generally very fine; in envelopes described £70-90
Hammer Price: £70
George III, Twopences (4), all 1797 (S 3776) [4]. About very fine and better £70-90
George III, Halfpence (2), 1799, 1806 (S 3778, 3781); George IV, Halfpence (2), 1826, 1827 (S 3824); William IV, Halfpenny, 1831 (S 3847); Victoria, Halfpence (8), 1841, 1843, 1844, 1853, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1859 (S 3949) [13]. First extremely fine with some original colour, others fine to very fine £70-90
BERN, 5 Franken, 1885 (Richter 193a; D-T S17; KM. X S17). Minor scuffing and bright from past cleaning, otherwise extremely fine £70-90
Sweden, Sveriges Riksbank, Fifty Kronor (8), 1970, 1974, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1989*, 1990; One Hundred Kronor (4), 1978, 1981, 1983, 1985 (Pick 53a, 53b, 53c, 53d, 53r4, 54c) [12]. Fifty Kronor mostly about uncirculated to uncirculated, others very fine to good very fine £70-90
GENEVA, Tir Fédéral, 1887, a silver medal by H. Bovy, arms, rev. soldier advancing left, 45mm (Richter 628b; Martin 330). Extremely fine, toned £70-90
Hammer Price: £95
NEUCHÂTEL, La Chaux-de-Fonds, 5 Franken, 1863 (Richter 944a; D-T 50; KM. X S7). Digs in obverse field and rim nick at 4 o’clock, otherwise very fine, reverse extremely fine and toned £70-90
SCHWYZ, 5 Franken, 1867 (Richter 1070a; D-T 52; KM. X S9). Minor scuffing and bright from past cleaning, otherwise about extremely fine £70-90
TICINO, Lugano, 5 Franken, 1883 (Richter 1373a; D-T 59; KM. X S16). Bright from past cleaning, otherwise extremely fine £70-90
£70–£90
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