Duke’s Thursday, 10th March. Coins and Militaria.
Coins and Militaria 2016
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Thursday, 10th March
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COINS AND MILITARIA 10th March 2016
A large private collection of Shipwreck Coins and Artefacts. Over 400 years of shipwrecks are represented, including the well known R.M.S. Lusitania, Hollandia and Association wrecks.
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DUKE’S APPOINT RICHARD GOLD A S SOMERSET AREA REPRESENTATIVE
Duke’s are delighted to have appointed Richard Gold FRICS as their area representative for Somerset. Richard has been in the auction business for over forty years, and until recently he was a director of Lawrence’s in Crewkerne, where he specialized in furniture, ceramics and Asian art. Richard is also highly experienced at providing professional valuations for Insurance, Family Division and Inheritance Tax Assessment. Richard’s professional life started at Christie’s, before moving to Sotheby’s in 1974. He joined Lawrence’s in 1982 and went on to become a co-owner and director. Guy Schwinge of Duke’s commented, ‘Richard is well known throughout the West Country and beyond, and we are delighted that he is bringing his wealth of experience garnered over forty years to Duke’s. He has a well-honed eye and in addition to dealing with clients with property to consign, he will assist in refining our valuation business, serving solicitors and private clients in Somerset and beyond.’
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FINE PAINTINGS 14th April 2016
Henry Herbert La Thangue (1859-1929) ‘Tucking the Rick’ Oil on canvas 44 x 36 inches Exhibited: Royal Academy 1902; St Louis International Exhibition 1904. Provenance: An Important private collection from the north of England. Estimate: £200,000 - £300,000
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Thursday, 10th March, 10.30AM Lots 1 – 283 Lots 284 – 392 Lots 393 – 315 Lots 316 – 427 Lots 500 – 809 Lots 810 – 861A Lots 862 – 886 Lots 887 – 928
Coins Tokens Banknotes Private Collection of Shipwreck Coins and Artefacts Medals and Militaria Weapons Uniforms and Ephemera Private Collection of Masonic Medals
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THURSDAY, 10 t h M arch, 10.30A M Coins, Tokens and banknotes
Detail of lot 00 9
1 ROMAN REPUBLIC, ANONYMOUS. AR VICTORIATUS, c.208-211 B.C. Head of Jove right, Victory standing right, crowning trophy on reverse. c.2.9g. VF, toned. (one coin)
4 ROMAN REPUBLIC. FABIUS LABEO, 124 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Helmeted head of Roma right between 'ROMA' 'LABEO', 'X' below, Jupiter in quadriga holding sceptre, reins and thunderbolt above rostrum on reverse, 'Q FABI' in exerge. c.3.9g. AEF, toned. (one coin)
£40-80
£50-100
2 ROMAN REPUBLIC. AR DENARIUS, OBVERSE BROCKAGE, c. Claudius Pulcher, 110-109 B.C. Helmeted head of Roma right. c.4g. VF, toned. (one coin)
5 ROMAN REPUBLIC. LUCIUS THORIUS BALBUS, 105 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Head of Juno Sospita facing right, wearing a goatskin, 'I S M R' behind, bull charging right, 'L THORIVS / BALBVS' below, control-mark G above, struck on large flan. c.3.9g, toned. EF. (one coin)
£50-100
3 ROMAN REPUBLIC, JUNIUS SILANUS, 145 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Helmeted head of Roma right, 'X' below, ass's head left, the Dioscuri riding right on reverse, 'M.IVNI' below horses, 'ROMA' in exerge. c.3.6g. EF, toned. (one coin)
£50-100
6 ROMAN REPUBLIC. C. FABIUS C.F. HADRIANUS, 102 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Veiled and turreted bust of Cybele right, 'K' behind, Victory in biga right above 'C FABI CF', stork before horses on reverse. c.3.8g. FV, toned. (one coin)
£40-80
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£40-80
7 ROMAN REPUBLIC. L. JULIUS, 100-97 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Helmeted head of Roma right, corn ear behind, Victory in biga holding reins above 'L.IVLI' on reverse. c. 3.8g. GVF, toned. (one coin)
10 ROMAN REPUBLIC. SABINUS TITURIUS, 89 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Head of King Tatius right between 'SABIN' 'TA', Rape of the Sabine women with 'L.TITVRI' in exerge on reverse. c.3.9g. GVF, toned. (one coin)
£40-80
8 ROMAN REPUBLIC. TITIUS, 90 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Head of Liberty wearing ivy wreath right, Pegasus above 'Q.TITI' on reverse. c.4g. EF, toned. (one coin)
11 ROMAN REPUBLIC. MANIUS FONTEIUS, 85 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Laureate head of Apollo right, Cupid on goat above thyrsus in exerge, within a wreath on reverse. c.3.8g. GF, toned. (one coin) £40-80
£40-80
9 ROMAN REPUBLIC. TITIUS, 90 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Head of Mutinus Titinus wearing winged diadem right, Pegasus flying above 'Q.TITI' on reverse. c.3.4g. GVF, toned. (one coin)
£50-100
12 ROMAN REPUBLIC. PROCILIUS, 80 B.C. AR SERRATE DENARIUS. Bust of Juno Sospita wearing goat skin right, 'S.C' behind, Juno Sospita riding biga, holding spear and shield with serpent below, 'L PROCILLI F' in exergue on reverse. c.3.9g. GVF, toned. (one coin)
£40-80
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£50-100
13 ROMAN REPUBLIC. FARSULEIUS MENSOR, 75 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Diademed bust of Liberty between 'S.C', Pileus and 'MENSOR' right, warrior holding spear assisting togate figure into biga, 'CVII' below, 'L.FARSVLEI' in exerge on reverse. c.3.9g. GVF, toned. (one coin)
16 ROMAN REPUBLIC. FURIUS BROCCHUS, 63 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Bust of Ceres between wheat-ear, barley corn and 'III VIR BROCCHI' right, curule chair between fasces above 'L FVRI C N F' on reverse. c.4g. VF, toned. (one coin)
14 ROMAN REPUBLIC. GALBA, 69 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Head of Vesta wearing veil right with 'S.C' behind, knife, culullus and axe between 'AE' 'CVR' with 'P GALB' in exerge on reverse. c.3.9g. AEF, toned. (one coin)
£40-80
£50-100
17 ROMAN REPUBLIC. ROSCIUS FABATUS, 59 B.C. AR SERRATE DENARIUS. Head of Juno Sospita wearing goat-skin headdress with shield behind, above 'L ROSCI', female standing with a serpent, control symbol to left, 'FABATI' in exergue on reverse. c.4g. EF, toned. (one coin)
£80-150
15 ROMAN REPUBLIC. HOSIDIUS GETA, 68 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Bust of Diana between 'IIIVIR' and 'GETA' right, boar wounded by spear and chased by dogs above 'C HOSIDI CF' on reverse. c.3.9g. AEF, toned. (one coin)
£80-150
18 ROMAN REPUBLIC. JULIUS CAESAR. AR DENARIUS, 49-48 B.C. Military mint travelling with Caesar. Elephant advancing right, trampling on serpent, 'CAESAR' in exerge, emblems of the pontificate, simpulum, aspergillum, securis surmounted by wolf 's head, and apex on reverse. c.4.1g. VF, obverse particularly well struck and centred, toned. (one coin)
£80-150
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£200-400
19 ROMAN REPUBLIC. JULIUS CAESAR. AR DENARIUS, 48-47 B.C. Travelling military mint. Female head wearing wreath and diadem, mark of value behind 'IIT', Trophy of Gallic arms with an axe surmounted by an animal's head to right with 'CAESAR' below on reverse. c.3.7g. VF, two 'star' chop marks on obverse, toned. (one coin) £80-150
22 ROMAN REPUBLIC. CONTEMPORARY IMITATION AR DENARIUS. Junius Brutus and Servilius Casca Longus. Military mint traveling with Brutus and Cassius in Western Asia Minor, 42 BC. Laureate head of Neptune with trident below, 'CASCA LONGVS' each side, Victory walking right on broken sceptre, holding broken diadem and palm-branch over shoulder on reverse. c.2.8g. AVF, some flaking and corrosion to base metal core, toned. (one coin)
20 ROMAN REPUBLIC. JULIUS CAESAR. AR DENARIUS, 47 B.C. Diademed bust of Venus right, Aeneas carrying palladium in right hand and Anchises on left shoulder with 'CAESAR' to right on reverse. c.3.8g. GVF, reverse particularly well struck and centred, toned. (one coin)
£200-400
23 ROMAN REPUBLIC. CAECILIUS METELLUS SCIPIO AND EPPIUS, 47-46 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Military travelling mint in Africa. Head of Africa wearing elephant's skin between '[S]CIPIO IMP' and corn ear, Hercules standing and resting arm on club between 'EPPIVS' 'LEG. F. C' on reverse. c.3.9g. GVF, toned. (one coin)
21 ROMAN REPUBLIC. VIBIUS PANSA, 48 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Head of bearded Pansa right, Jupiter seated left, holding staff and patera on reverse. c.3.9g. VF, obverse particularly well struck, toned. (one coin)
£50-100
£50-100
£80-150
24 ROMAN EMPIRE. AUGUSTUS, 27 B.C. - 14 A.D. CONTEMPORARY IMITATION DENARIUS. Laureate head right 'CAESAR AVG[VSVS] DIVI F PATER PATRIAE', Gaius and Lucius Caesar, togate, standing facing, each with a shield and spear, simpulum and lituus above, 'C L CAESARES' in exergue on reverse. c.3g. GF, some corrosion to base metal core, toned. (one coin) 13
£50-100
28 ROMAN EMPIRE. CARACALLA, 198-217 A.D. AR DENARIUS. Laureate head right, emperor on horseback pacing right, holding spear, barbarian kneeling right before horse on reverse. c.4g. VF, toned. (one coin)
25 ROMAN EMPIRE. DOMITIAN, UNDER TITUS. AR DENARIUS, 80 A.D. Laureate head right, garlanded alter alight on reverse. c.3.2g. VF, toned. (one coin)
£40-80
£30-50
29 ROMAN REPUBLIC. PROCILIUS, 80 B.C. AR DENARIUS. c. 3.9g. Ex-mount, otherwise VF. Rubrius Dossenus, 87 B.C. AR Denarius. c.3.7g. AF. Vibius Pansa, 90 B.C. AR Denarius. c.3.8g. AVF. (3 coins) £30-50 30 ROMAN REPUBLIC. FLAMINIUS, 109-08 B.C. AR DENARIUS. c.3.8g. AVF. Sergius Silus, 116-115 B.C. AR Denarius. c.3.9g. VF. Fannius, 123 B.C. AR Denarius. c.3.8g. VF. (3 coins)
26 ROMAN EMPIRE. NERVA, 96-98 A.D. AR DENARIUS. Laureate head right, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia. c.3.2g. AVF, toned. (one coin)
£40-80
£80-150 31 ROMAN REPUBLIC. FABIUS LABEO, 124 B.C. AR DENARIUS. c.3.9g. VF. Fabius Pictor, 123 B.C. AR Denarius. c.3.8g. VF. Vargunteius, 130 B.C. AR Denarius. c.3.8g. VF. (3 coins) £40-80 32 ROMAN REPUBLIC. RENIUS, 138 B.C. AR DENARIUS. c.3.3g. AVF. Terentius Lucanus, 147 B.C. AR Denarius. c.3.8g. AVF. Junius, 149 B.C. AR Denarius, possibly a contemporary imitation. c.2.9g. AVF. Scribonius, 154 B.C. AR Denarius. c.3.6g. AVF. (4 coins)
27 ROMAN EMPIRE. JULIA DOMNA, 170-217 A.D. AR DENARIUS. Draped bust right, Venus seated left, raising hand and holding sceptre. c.2.5g. GF, obverse stronger, toned. (one coin)
£50-100
£30-50
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33 ROMAN REPUBLIC. SATRIENUS, 77 B.C. AR DENARIUS. c.3.5g. Two deep chop marks on reverse, otherwise VF. And a collection of other 1st-2nd century AR denominations. (9 coins)
Lot 33
£60-100 34 ROMAN REPUBLIC. TITIUS, 90 B.C. AR QUINARIUS. c.1.8g. AVF. Sabinus, 99 B.C. AR Quinarius. c.2g. GF. (2 coins)
£50-100
35 ROMAN EMPIRE. VESPASIAN, 69-79 A.D. AR DENARIUS. Various reverse types. (8 coins)
£40-80 Lot 35
36 ROMAN EMPIRE. TRAJAN, 98-117 A.D. AR DENARIUS. Various reverse types. (8 coins)
£50-100
37 ROMAN EMPIRE. HADRIAN, 117-138 A.D. AR DENARIUS. Various reverse types. (3 coins)
£30-50
38 ROMAN EMPIRE. JULIA AUGUSTA DOMNA, 170-217 A.D. AR DENARIUS. And other various AR Denarius. (6 coins)
£50-100 Lot 37
39 ROMAN EMPIRE. DOMITIAN, 81-96 A.D. AR DENARIUS. And other various AR Denarius. (4 coins)
£50-100
40 ROMAN EMPIRE. ANTONINUS PIUS, 138-161 A.D. AR DENARIUS. And other various AR Denarius. (23 coins)
£100-200
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Lot 46
45 ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603. SHILLING. Second issue, 1560-1. Sixpences, 1561, 1562, 1569, 1573, 1579, and other 16th-17th century silver denominations.
41 ROMAN EMPIRE. VESPASIAN, 69-79 A.D. AE DUPONDIUS. Radiate head right, Victory standing between 'S' 'C' on reverse. c.12.2g. GF. And a Nero AE As. c.10.6g. (2 coins)
£50-100
46 CELTIC, GAUL, AULERCI EBUROVICES. ELECTRUM HALFSTATER, SECOND CENTURY B.C. Stylised head of Apollo left, horse and charioteer right with cross in front and rabbit below on reverse. c.3.1g. GVF, a bold strike with minimal wear to highest points. (one coin) See illustration
42 ROMAN EMPIRE. TRAJAN, 98-117 A.D. AE SESTERTIUS. A collection of various AE and AR denominations, and two old collector's labels.
£50-100
43 HENRY VIII, 1509-47. GROAT. Second Coinage, 1526-44. Laker bust, mm. pheon. With old collection label. Henry VIII, Groat, Third Coinage, 1544-7. Facing bust. Mary, 1553--4. Groat, mm. pomegranate. (3 coins)
£500-1,000
47 CELTIC, DUROTRIGES, UNINSCRIBED. BILLON STATER, MID FIRST CENTURY B.C. TO MID FIRST CENTURY A.D. Derived from the Westerham Stater. c.3.8g. AVF. (one coin)
£50-100
44 HENRY VII, 1485-1509. 'SOVEREIGN' TYPE PENNY. And a collection of medieval silver denominations, with an old collection label.
£80-150
£80-150
48 CELTIC, DUROTRIGES, UNINSCRIBED. BILLON STATER, MID FIRST CENTURY B.C. TO MID FIRST CENTURY A.D. Derived from the Westerham Stater. c.4.3g. AF. (one coin)
£30-50
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£30-50
49 ROMAN REPUBLIC. L. AEMILIUS LEPIDUS PAULLUS, 62 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Veiled and diademed head of Concord right, 'PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA' around, Aemilius Paullus erecting trophy before three captives, King Perseus of Macedon and his two sons, 'PAVLLVS' in exerge. Commemorating Paullus` victory at Pydna in 168 BC. c.3.9g. VF. (one coin). See illustration.
Lot 49
£50-100 50 ROMAN REPUBLIC. C. FONTEIUS, 114-113 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Janiform of Dioscuri, 'S' to left, mark of value to right, Galley with pilot and three rowers left, 'C FONT' above, 'ROMA' below. c.4g. GVF, strong details throughout. (one coin). See illustration.
Lot 50
£50-100
51 ROMAN REPUBLIC. C. SERVILIUS, 136 B.C. AR DENARIUS. Helmeted head of Roma right, wreath and 'ROMA' around, The Dioscuri riding apart and 'SERVEILI M F' in exerge. c.3.9g. VF. (one coin). See illustration.
£40-80
Lot 51
52 ROMAN REPUBLIC. M. LUCILIUS RUFUS, 101 B.C. AR DENARIUS. And a collection of other First Period AR Denarius. (10 coins). See illustration.
£80-150
53 JULIAN II, 360-63 A.D. AR SILIQUA. Draped bust right, 'VOTIS V MVLTIS X' within wreath on reverse. c.1.9g. VF. (one coin)
£40-80
Lot 52
Lot 53
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54 DIVUS AUGUSTUS. AE DUPONDIUS. STRUCK UNDER TIBERIUS, AD 31-37. Radiate head left on obverse, altar with a closed double-panelled door, 'S C' across field, 'PROVIDENT' in exergue on reverse. AVF, some pitting. (one coin)
57 ANGLO-SAXON, SECONDARY SCEATTA, SERIES K ('KENT'), TYPE 33, C.710-C.760 A.D. Diademed bust with cross before on obverse, wolf 's head left on reverse. c.1g. GVF. (one coin)
£30-50
55 GREEK, EGYPT. PTOLEMY IV PHILOPATOR I, 201-204 B.C. AE32. Alexandria mint, head of Zeus Ammon right, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia to left, monogram between legs. c.38.3g. GVF. (one coin)
58 ANGLO-SAXON, AETHELRED II, 9781016 A.D. PENNY, LINCOLN. Long Cross Type. Bare-headed bust left on obverse, voided long cross on reverse. c.1.7g. AVF. (one coin)
£50-100
56 ANGLO-SAXON, PRIMARY SCEATTA, SERIES A 2A, C.680-C.710 A.D. Radiate bust, 'TIC' on obverse, 'TOTII' in centre on reverse. c.1.2g. AVF. (one coin)
£200-300
£100-200
59 NORMAN, STEPHEN, 1135-54 A.D. PENNY. IRREGULAR ISSUE. SOUTHAMPTON. Southern variant, Watford type. Bust right holding sceptre on obverse, cross moline with fleur in each angle on reverse. c. 0.9g. AVF, obverse off centre, but a clear portrait. (one coin)
£50-100
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£600-1,000
Lot 64
62 ELIZABETH I SHILLING, SIXPENCE, 1575, and other Ancient Greek and later coins. (8 coins)
60 HENRY VIII, 1509-1547. HALFGROAT, LONDON TYPE, 1526-44. Bust right, shield on reverse, mm. lis. c.1.1g. VF. (one coin)
£50-100
63 CHARLES I, 1625-49. HALFCROWN, 1643-4. Twopence, 1645-6, Commonwealth Twopence and Penny, Elizabeth I Penny, and a James I Farthing. (6 coins)
61 ELIZABETH I SIXPENCE, 1580, Charles II Fourpence, 1677 and other Medieval and later silver denominations. (8 coins)
£30-50
£60-100
£80-150
64 CELTIC, UNINSCRIBED COINAGE. AV STATER, 'REMIC' TYPE, MIDFIRST CENTURY B.C. Blank obverse, triple tailed horse right with wheel below. c.5.7g. VF. And a collection of Medieval and later hammered denominations, including John, Henry II, Charles I and a Charles the Bald, 840-877 A.D. Denier. (10 coins). See illustration.
Lot 61
£400-600
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74 VICTORIA, 1837-1907. SOVEREIGN, 1883. Young Head, St George and Dragon on reverse. VF. (one coin)
65 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. TWO POUNDS, 1887. Jubilee bust, St George and Dragon on reverse. GVF. (one coin). See illustration.
£400-600
66 GEORGE III, 1760-1820. GUINEA, 1775. Laureate head, crowned shield on reverse. VF. (one coin) See illustration.
£200-300
75 VICTORIA, 1837-1907. SOVEREIGN, 1884. Young Head, St George and Dragon on reverse. AVF. (one coin)
£200-£400
£200-300 67 GEORGE IV, 1820-30. SOVEREIGN, 1830. Bare head, crowned shield on reverse. AF, ex-mount. (one coin).
76 VICTORIA, 1837-1907. SOVEREIGN, 1886. Young Head, St George and Dragon on reverse. AVF. (one coin)
£150-250
68 WILLIAM IV, 1830-37. SOVEREIGN, 1835. Head right, crowned shield on reverse. AVF. (one coin) See illustration.
77 VICTORIA, 1837-1907. SOVEREIGN, 1893. Veiled Head, St George and Dragon on reverse. VF. (one coin)
£300-500
69 VICTORIA, 1837-1907. SOVEREIGN, 1853. Young Head, crowned shield on reverse. GVF. (one coin) See illustration.
£200-300
£200-300
£200-300
£80-150
81 GEORGE V, 1910-36. CROWN, 1928. Head left, crown within wreath on reverse. AEF. (one coin) See illustration.
£200-300
73 VICTORIA, 1837-1907. SOVEREIGN, 1872. Young Head, crowned shield on reverse. AVF. (one coin)
£60-100
80 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. CROWN, 1893. Veiled Head, St George and Dragon on reverse. EF, dark toning. (one coin). See illustration.
72 VICTORIA, 1837-1907. SOVEREIGN, 1872. Young Head, crowned shield on reverse. VF. (one coin) See illustration.
£400-800
79 EDWARD VII, 1901-10. Half Sovereign, 1903. Head right, St George and Dragon on reverse. GF. (one coin)
71 VICTORIA, 1837-1907. SOVEREIGN, 1864. Young Head, crowned shield on reverse. AVF. (one coin)
£150-200
78 ELIZABETH II. PROOF SOVEREIGN, 1989. With certificate no. 03605, in presentation box. (one coin) See illustration.
70 VICTORIA, 1837-1907. SOVEREIGN, 1863. Young Head, crowned shield on reverse. AVF. (one coin)
£200-300
£100-200
82 GEORGE V, 1910-36. CROWN, 1933. Head left, crown within wreath on reverse. GVF. (one coin). See illustration.
£200-300 20
£100-200
Lot 65
Lot 78
Lot 66
Lot 68
Lot 80
Lot 69
Lot 81
Lot 72
Lot 82
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90 ELIZABETH II. SILVER PROOF FIFTY PENCE, 2009. Kew Gardens, with certificate in box of issue. Some discoloured spots. (one coin). See illustration.
83 GEORGE V, 1910-36. PROOF CROWN, 1935. Head left, St George and Dragon on reverse, raised lettering on edge. With card box of issue. AEF. (one coin) See illustration.
£150-250
91 GEORGE VI, 1937-52. THREEPENCE, 1949. Head left, thrift plant on reverse. AUNC, full lustre. (one coin). See illustration.
84 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. HALFCROWN, 1839. Proof issue, milled edge. Young head with one ornate and one plain fillet, 'W.W.' in relief on trun. Crowned shield on reverse. GVF, reverse better, near EF. Extremely rare. (one coin). See illustration.
£50-100
93 CHARLES II, 1660-85. FARTHING, 1672. Laureate bust, Britannia seated on reverse. VF. (one coin) See illustration.
£50-100
86 GEORGE V, 1910-36. HALFCROWN, 1918. Head left, crowned shield in garter on reverse. AUNC, full lustre. (one coin)
£40-60
94 WILLIAM III, 1694-1702. FARTHING, 1700. REVERSE BROCKAGE. (one coin)
£30-50
87 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. FLORIN, 1849. Godless type, crowned bust left, crowned cruciform shields on reverse. GVF. (one coin)
£100-200
92 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. PENNY, 1846. Young head, Britannia seated on reverse. AEF. (one coin) See illustration.
£500-1,000
85 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. HALFCROWN, 1896. Veiled head, Crowned shield on reverse. AUNC, full lustre. (one coin). See illustration.
£50-100
£30-50
95 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. GOLD DOLLAR, 1851. Head left, value and date within wreath on reverse. AVF. (one coin)
£50-100
88 EDWARD VII, 1901-10. FLORIN, 1903. Head right, Britannia standing on reverse. GEF, full lustre. (one coin). See illustration.
£50-100
96 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. GOLD DOLLAR, 1853. Head left, value and date within wreath on reverse. AVF. (one coin)
£50-100 89 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SHILLING, 1848/6. Young head, shield above value on reverse. AVF. (one coin) See illustration.
£50-100
97 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. GOLD DOLLAR, 1853. Head left, value and date within wreath on reverse. VF. (one coin). See illustration.
£50-100
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£50-100
Lot 83
Lot 90
Lot 84
Lot 91
Lot 85
Lot 92
Lot 88
Lot 93
Lot 89
Lot 97
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98 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CENT, 1794. 'Liberty Cap' type. Head right above date, value within wreath on reverse, 'ONE HUNDRED FOR A DOLLAR' on edge. EF, an attractive colour with chocolate brown toning. (one coin)
£1,500-2,500
99 ASIAN TERRITORIES, CEYLON. GEORGE III, 1760-1820. AR 96-STIVERS, 1808. 2-Rix Dollars. Elephant above date. EF, a well stuck coin for this crude series. (one coin)
£150-250
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Lot 101
105 SOUTH AFRICA. ONE POND, 1898. EF. (one coin)
100 ITALY. VICTOR EMANUEL II, 20 LIRE, 1927 R. AEF. (one coin).
£40-80
106 AUSTRALIA. VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SOVEREIGN, 1866. Sydney Mint. Laureate head left, value within wreath on reverse. F. (one coin)
101 AUSTRIA. FRANZ JOSEPH I, 100 CORONA, 1915. Head right, double headed eagle with shield on reverse. UNC. (one coin) See illustration.
£400-600
£60-100
£600-800
£30-50
109 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. TEN DOLLARS, 1914. Indian head left, eagle on reverse. VF. (one coin)
104 SOUTH AFRICA. ONE POND, 1897. GF. (one coin)
£40-60
108 SCOTLAND. CHARLES II, EIGHTH DOLLAR 1677. Laureate bust left, crowned cruciform shields on reverse. F. (one coin)
103 SOUTH AFRICA. KRUGERRAND, 1974. One ounce fine gold. UNC. (one coin)
£200-300
107 SCOTLAND. CHARLES II, QUARTER DOLLAR 1676. Laureate bust left, Crowned cruciform shields on reverse. AF. (one coin)
102 RUSSIA. NICHOLAS II, 5 ROUBLES, 1898. Head left, double headed eagle with shield on reverse. GEF. (one coin)
£200-300
£150-200
£250-350
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Lot 110
114 GEORGE VI, 1937-52. FIFTEEN COIN SPECIMEN SET, 1937. In original tooled red leather and blue velvet lined box. (15 coins)
110 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. ELEVEN COIN GOLD AND SILVER PROOF SET, 1887. The set contained in original tooled red leather and blue velvet lined box. AFDC, some minor blemishes and surface marks. (11 coins). See illustration.
£5,000-10,000
115 GEORGE VI, 1937-52. FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN TEN COIN SPECIMEN SET, 1951. In original card box. (10 coins)
111 GEORGE V, 1910-36. EIGHT COIN SILVER PROOF SET, 1911. In original tooled red leather and blue velvet lined box. EF-AFDC. (8 coins). See illustration.
£200-400
£150-250
£40-60
117 ELIZABETH II. CORONATION SPECIMEN SET, 1953. In original box, two others and a Specimen Decimal Coins set 1968. (4 coin sets)
113 GEORGE VI, 1937-52. FIFTEEN COIN SPECIMEN SET, 1937. In original tooled red leather and blue velvet lined box. (15 coins)
£50-100
116 ELIZABETH II. RHODISIA AND NYASALAND, SEVEN COIN PROOF SET, 1955. In original Royal Mint box. (7 coins)
112 GEORGE VI, 1937-52. FIFTEEN COIN SPECIMEN SET, 1937. In original tooled red leather and blue velvet lined box. (15 coins). See illustration.
£150-250
£150-250 26
£50-100
Lot 111
Lot 112
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118 SOUTH AFRICA. PART SPECIMEN COIN SET, 1947. And a collection of other coin sets and Crowns in original boxes.
Lot 122
£50-100
119 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. MAUNDY SET, 1841. Young head. EF-UNC, toned. (4 coins)
£60-100
120 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. MAUNDY SET, 1891. Jubilee head, in original box. GEF-AUNC, toned. (4 coins)
£60-100
121 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. MAUNDY SET, 1901. Veiled bust. UNC, toned. (4 coins)
Lot 123
£60-100
122 MAUNDY ODDMENTS, including Fourpence 1902, Twopence 1875, 1902, Pennies 1836 and 1880. AUNC-UNC. (5 coins) See illustration.
£40-80
123 MAUNDY ODDMENTS, including Twopences 1679, 1735, 1772, 1800, 1820, Pennies 1677, 1678, 1743, 1772, 1800, 1817. GVF-GEF. (11 coins). See illustration.
£100-200
124 GEORGE III, HALF GUINEA, 1789, Victoria, Half Sovereign, 1887, Florin, 1887, Groat, 1839, Threepence 1887. VF-UNC. (5 coins). See illustration.
Lot 124
£200-400
125 VICTORIA, HALF SOVEREIGNS, 1865, 1876. Young head, crowned shield on reverse. GF-VF. (2 coins)
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£120-200
126 GEORGE III, HALF GUINEA, 1798, ex-mount, Half Sovereigns 1911, 1913. (3 coins)
Lot 127
£150-250
127 VICTORIA, SOVEREIGN, 1889, Half Sovereign, 1914. (2 coins) See illustration.
£200-300
128 FRANCE, 20 FRANCS, 1855, 1908, and an Eastern gold coin. (3 coins) See illustration.
£200-300
129 CHARLES II, CROWN, 1672, Halfcrowns 1676, 1696 and 1708 E. (4 coins) See illustration.
Lot 128
£50-100
130 HALFCROWN, 1930, PENNIES 1950, 1951, and Threepences, 1946, 1949. (5 coins)
£50-100
131 GEORGE VI, THREEPENCES, 1946. (16 coins)
£30-50
132 GEORGE VI, THREEPENCES, 1949. (12 coins) £30-50 Lot 129
133 HALFCROWN, 1914, Shillings, 1902, 1906, 1911, 1912, 1916, 1917, 1922, 1923, 1926 (3), 1927 (2), 1929, 1932, 1934, Sixpence, 1935. Mostly higher grade. (18 coins)
£50-100
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142 PENNIES, 1950, 1951, novelty penny box, and George IV and later denominations.
134 PENNIES, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1927, 1931, and a collection of other George IV and later Halfpennies, and Farthings. Mostly higher grade. (26 coins)
143 CHARLES I, HALFCROWN, George IV, Halfcrown 1820, Anne Shilling, 1711, and other Celtic, Hammered, Roman and later coins including Maundy.
£50-100
135 PENNY, 1902, HALFPENNY, 1901, Maundy Fourpence, 1874, Threepence 1901 and other Victorian and later Farthings and Half Farthings. Some higher grades. (23 coins)
£50-100
£50-100
140 U.S.A. 'MORGAN' DOLLAR, 1890, Victorian Crowns, 1889, 1892, and other coins.
£40-60
149 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CENT, 1838, Charles I brass coin weight, and a collection of mixed coins, including silver denominations, in album and loose.
£50-100
141 CEYLON, VICTORIA, A COLLECTION OF QUARTER CENTS, 1890. Mostly high grade with lustre. (24 coins)
£80-150
148 PENNIES, 1882H, 1950, 1951, George IV, Third Farthing, 1827, and other coins.
£80-150
147 WILLIAM III, HALFCROWN, 1698, Elizabeth I Sixpences 1576, 1581, George III Maundy oddments and other Roman and later coins.
139 WORLD COINS, including gold and silver denominations, 18th century and later.
£50-100
146 GEORGE III, SHILLING, 1787, and other George III and later silver denominations.
£40-60
138 PENNIES, 1797, 1806, 1858, Halfpennies, 1697, 1700, 1721, and a collection of other Pennies and lower denominations.
£80-150
145 ROMAN AR DENARIUS, George III Twopence, 1797, gaming counters and other coins.
£50-100
137 JAMES II, GUN MONEY SHILLINGS, 1689, Hibernia Halfpennies 1723, 1766 and 1775. (5 coins)
£100-200
144 WORLD COINS, including Australia, U.S.A., New Zealand, Spain and other countries, various denominations.
£40-60
136 WILLIAM III, FARTHING, 1700, George II Irish Halfpenny, 1752, and other Georgian and later tokens and coins. (13 coins)
£40-60
£40-80
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£100-200
159 SOUTH AFRICA, FIVE SHILLINGS, 1947 (2), 1948 (11), 1949 (3), 1951, 1952, 1957, 1958, 1964. (21 coins)
150 CROWNS, 1819, 1892, 1893, 1935 (5) one in card box of issue, and other World coins.
£100-200
151 ISLE OF MAN, SOVEREIGN, 1979, and a collection of coins including pre-1947 silver denominations.
160 GEORGE V, CROWNS, 1935. (38) £200-300
£100-200
161 GEORGE VI, CROWNS, 1937. (16)
152 VICTORIA, FARTHING, 1841, Crown, 1900, and other World coins.
£50-100
£100-200
154 A COLLECTION OF WORLD COINS, and banknotes.
£40-60
£150-250
£80-150
165 VICTORIA, PENNIES, 1847, 1854, 1855 (3), 1847, 1869. (7 coins)
157 CROWNS, 1822, 1845, 1889, Halfcrown, 1708E, and other Great Britain and World coins.
£80-150
158 SILVER PROOF COMMEMORATIVE CROWNS, pre-1947 silver denominations and other coins.
£100-200
164 CHARLES I, SHILLING, George III Maundy Threepence, 1770, Shillings, 1663, 1710, 1711, 1723 (4), 1741, 1743, 1758, Sixpence, 1757.
£40-80
156 HALF SOVEREIGNS, 1902, 1912, and a 1/10th Krugerrand, 1982. (3 coins)
£200-400
163 CROWNS, 1887 (3), 1889 (2), and a collection of other Georgian and later coins including silver denominations, and an Edward VII bronze coronation medal, 1902
155 PRE-1947 SILVER DENOMINATIONS, Exhibition medal, 1862, and other various coins and medals.
£80-150
162 A COLLECTION OF WORLD COINS, including U.S.A. Dollars, French 5 Franc, Straits Settlements, South Africa, Germany and other countries, mainly silver denominations.
153 CROWNS, 1887, 1889 (4), 1890, 1892, 1893, 1899, 1900. (10 coins)
£100-200
£100-200
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£50-100
174 SILVER PROOF AND OTHER COMMEMORATIVE COINS, coin year sets, presentation sets and other coins.
166 GEORGE III, TWOPENCE, 1797, South Africa, Two Shillings, 1892, Victoria, Maundy Penny 1868, other Roman and later coins, and two medals.
£50-100
175 A COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY IMITATION COINS, forgeries and copies, including Charles I, Greek, Roman and others.
167 A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER COINS, pre-1947 silver denominations.
£80-150
168 GERMAN STATES, THREE MARK, 1914, France, Five Francs, 1831, and other various World coins.
£40-80
£80-150
£80-150
£100-200
£80-150 180 ROMAN AE DENOMINATIONS, an AR Siliqua, metal detecting finds and other coins. £50-100
£150-250
181 VICTORIA, SOVEREIGN, 1899, in gold mount, and a Sixpence, 1887. (2 coins)
173 WORLD COINS, including Roman AE denominations, trade tokens, medals and other coins.
£80-150
179 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 'Morgan' type Dollars, 1882 S, 1886 O, 1886, Great Britain Crowns, 1819, 1891, and other Elizabeth I and later coins.
172 A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER SILVER THREEPENCES, including Victoria young head.
£30-50
178 PRE-1947 SILVER DENOMINATIONS, contained in album, and a collection of other loose coins.
171 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CENTS, 1847, 1860, 1865, Hibernia Halfpennies, 1723 (3), 18th century trade tokens, and other coins.
£40-80
177 WORLD COINS, including Ceylon, Australia, Jersey, Russia and other countries, Papal medals and other coins and banknotes.
170 CROWNS, 1821, 1935 (2), 1937, Double Florin, 1887, Godless Florin, 1849, George IV Halfpenny, 1826, and other various coins.
£80-150
176 VICTORIAN AND LATER SIXPENCES, pre-1947
169 CROWNS, 1819, 1820, 1889 (2), 1896, 1935, 1937, Halfcrown, 1820, Shilling 1787, and other 17th century and later coins.
£50-100
£150-250
£80-150
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190 GEORGE V, CROWN, 1935, in box of issue, Festival of Britain Crown, commemorative 50 pence pieces and a coronation medal, 1937
182 CHINESE AE CASH, banknotes, and a collection of World coins.
£40-60
£30-50
183 A COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD COINS, a large quantity including silver denominations.
191 VICTORIA, SIXPENCE, 1877. Young head, and one other. EF-GEF. (2 coins)
£200-400
£50-100
184 A COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD COINS, a large quantity including silver denominations.
192 VICTORIA, CROWN, 1847, Shillings, 1668, 1696, 1723, Halfcrown, 1819, and other Charles II and later coins.
£200-400
185 A COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD COINS, a large quantity including silver denominations.
193 SILVER PROOF COMMEMORATIVE CROWN, 1977, presentation sets, blister packs and other mixed Great Britain and World coins.
£200-400
186 A COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD COINS, a large quantity including silver denominations.
£50-100
194 CROWNS, 1818, 1935, 1937, Halfcrowns, 1834, 1883, 1899 and other pre-1947 denominations.
£200-400
187 A COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD COINS, a large quantity including silver denominations.
£50-100
195 COMPOSITE COIN YEAR SETS, 1910, 1914, 1915, 1946, contained in boxes.
£200-400
188 A COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD COINS, a large quantity including silver denominations.
£80-150
£30-50
196 WORLD COINS CONTAINED IN THREE ALBUMS, including German States, U.S.A, and other countries, and a collection of tokens, counters and commemorative medals.
£200-400
189 A COLLECTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD COINS, a large quantity including silver denominations.
£200-400
£150-250
197 A COLLECTION OF COINS, contained in six albums, including a quantity of pre-1947 silver denominations and other Georgian and later coins.
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£150-250
206 WORLD COINS, Victoria, Crowns 1844, 1898, Double Florin 1890, Italy, Five Lira 1874, and other mixed World coins including pre-1947 denominations.
198 VICTORIAN AND LATER COINS, mainly pre-1947 silver denominations, some higher grades. £100-200
199 GEORGE VI AND ELIZABETH II BRASS THREEPENCES, a large quantity, including high grade, some contained in Whitman folders.
207 HENRY VII, GROAT, 1509-26, George III, Bank Token 3 Shillings, 1812, George IV, Halfcrown, 1826, Half Sovereign, 1906, and a Groat, 1845. (5 coins)
£50-100
200 SILVER PROOF ROYAL MINT £1 COLLECTION, silver proof and other coins including year sets.
£50-100
£100-200
£50-100
£100-200
211 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victorian and later Halfcrowns, Shillings and other denominations.
£80-200
204 GEORGE V, CROWNS, 1935, all contained in card box of issue. (10 coins)
£100-200
212 WORLD, A COLLECTION OF SILVER PROOF COINS, and other commemorative coins, including Canada, Barbados, Jamaica, Fiji and other countries. (44 coins)
£80-150
205 GEORGE VI, CROWNS, 1951, all contained in card box of issue, and a selection of Whitman folders with some contents.
£100-200
210 ITALIAN STATES, TUSCANY, Kingdom of Etruria, Carlo and Maria Luigiana, Francescone, Florence 1807, and other 19th century and later silver Italian coins. (6 coins)
203 ELIZABETH II, BRITANNIA ONE OUNCE FINE SILVER COINS, 1998 (4), 1999 (2), 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005. (10 coins)
£40-60
209 ITALIAN STATES, LIVORNO, PEZZA DELLA ROSA, 1684, flowers within legend, crowned shield above date on reverse. VF. (one coin)
202 VICTORIA, CROWN, 1897, Halfcrowns, 1914, 1915, 1936, and other George V pre-1947 Shillings, some higher grades.
£150-250
208 CROWNS, 1819, 1890, Mexican 8 Reales 1893, Medieval Jetton and other coins.
201 TEN WHITMAN FOLDERS, Halfcrowns, Shillings, Sixpences and Threepences, mainly pre-1947, with some contents.
£100-200
£50-100
£200-400
213 NEW ZEALAND, SILVER DOLLARS, some proof issues, in boxes. (5 coins)
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£50-100
222 COMMEMORATIVE CROWNS, and a selection of coin capsules, coin trays and accessories.
214 ISLE OF MAN, SILVER COMMEMORATIVE COINS, in boxes. (10 coins)
£80-150
£40-80 223 AUSTRIA, AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF SILVER COMMEMORATIVE ISSUES, 1991-2013, including more than one type issued in one year, 100 Schilling and 10 Euro, in boxes with certificates. (43 coins)
215 A COLLECTION OF SILVER PROOF COINS, and other issues, including Tokelau, St Helena, Olympic Games and other, in boxes. (33 coins)
£300-500
216 ELIZABETH II, THE QUEEN'S SILVER JUBILEE, 1977, eight coin silver proof collection, Montreal Olympics SIlver Proof four coin set, 1976, Seychelles two coin Silver Proof set, 1974, in boxes. (14 coins)
224 ERROR COIN, GREAT BRITAIN, Elizabeth II Twopence struck in cupro-nickel / silver, and one other Two Pence also miss-struck with a silvered obverse. (2 coins)
£150-250
217 A COLLECTION OF SILVER PROOF COMMEMORATIVE COINS, other issues, presentation year sets and other coins.
£100-200
225 ERROR COINS, GREAT BRITAIN, Elizabeth II Two Pence, 1971, reverse error, and an Emanuele II uniface error. (2 coins)
£120-220
218 GERMANY, A COLLECTION OF COMMEMORATIVE TEN MARK, 1972-2001, the collection contained in two trays, some year gaps and more than one variety issue for certain years, including Olympics. (43 coins)
£300-500
£30-50
226 ERROR COINS, A COLLECTION CONTAINED IN ALBUM, including various miss struck coins, clipped planchet and die varieties.
£300-500
£50-100
219 GERMANY, A COLLECTION OF 100 SCHILLING, 1975-1979, including Olympic issues, and a collection of 50, 25 and 2 Schilling, including Silver Proof, contained in three trays. (69 coins)
£400-800
220 PORTUGAL, A COLLECTION OF 1000 ESCUDOS, commemorative issues, contained in a tray. (20 coins)
£200-400
227 ERROR COINS, GREAT BRITAIN, Elizabeth II Ten Pence and Sixpence, struck off center. AUNC. (2 coins)
221 AUSTRIA, FRANZ JOSEPH I, 5 CORONA, 1900, 1907, 1908, 1909, 100 Schilling, and a Maria Theresa Thaler, contained in a tray. (6 coins)
£80-150 35
£50-100
236 ELIZABETH II 80TH BIRTHDAY HALF SOVEREIGN COLLECTION, nine Half Sovereigns, 1926 SA, 1982, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, in box with certificate no. 009. (9 coins)
228 ELIZABETH II, GOLD PROOF FOUR COIN SOVEREIGN COLLECTION, 1489-1989, 500th Anniversary Of The First Gold Sovereign, in box with certificate no. 1245. (4 coins). See illustration.
£1,500-2,500
237 THE ROYAL SOVEREIGN COLLECTION, A Twenty-One Gold Sovereign Salute, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, in box with certificate no. 0243. (21 coins) See illustration.
229 ELIZABETH II, BRITANNIA FOUR COIN GOLD PROOF SET, 2005, in box with certificate no. 0689. (4 coins)
£1,500-2,000
230 ELIZABETH II, BRITANNIA FOUR COIN GOLD PROOF SET, 2008, in box with certificate no. 0646. (4 coins)
£1,500-2,000
£180-250
£180-250
233 GOLD PROOF HALF SOVEREIGN, 2002, in box with certificate no. 00920. (one coin)
£500-1,000
239 THE SILVER PROOF MILLENNIUM SILVER COLLECTION, 2000, Thirteen coins including Maundy Set, in box with certificate no. 12426. (13 coins)
232 GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN, 2012, in box with certificate no. 2429. (one coin)
£3,500-4,500
238 GOLD PROOF THREE COIN SOVEREIGN COLLECTION, 2007, £2, Sovereign and Half Sovereign, in box with certificate no. 040. (3 coins)
231 GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN, 2002, in box with certificate no. 01920. (one coin)
£800-1,000
£100-200
240 SILVER PROOF BRITANNIA COLLECTION, 1997, four coins in case with certificate. (4 coins)
£80-100
234 THE SOVEREIGN CENTURY COLLECTION, seven Sovereigns, 1901 M, 1910 M, 1928 SA, 1931 P 1968, 1976, 2000, in box with certificate no. 608. (7 coins). See illustration.
£80-150
241 SILVER PROOF BRITANNIA COLLECTION, 1997, four coins in case with certificate. (4 coins) £80-150
£1,200-2,000
235 QUEEN ELIZABETH II ROYAL PORTRAIT COLLECTION, four Sovereigns, 1963, 1984, 1986, 2003, and three Half Sovereigns, 1983, 1988, 2003, in box with certificate no. 027. (7 coins)
242 SILVER PROOF BRITANNIA COLLECTION, 2005, four coins in case with certificate. (4 coins)
£1,500-2,000
£80-150
243 SILVER PROOF BRITANNIA COLLECTION, 2009, four coins in case with certificate. (4 coins) £80-150 36
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Lot 234
Lot 237
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252 SOLOMON ISLANDS SILVER PROOF COLLECTION, WAR SHIPS, 24 coins, in box. (24 coins)
244 BANK OF ENGLAND AND ROYAL MINT COMMEMORATIVE SET, 1994, Silver Proof 50 Pence, and £50 Banknote, in box with certificate no. 061. And one other set, 1990, Silver Proof £5 and £5 Banknote, in box with certificate no. 0361.
253 BRITISH MILITARY LEADERS, PIEDFORT COLLECTION, gold-plated, in box, with certificate. (12 coins)
£80-150
245 GREAT BRITAIN, SILVER PROOF COIN SET, 2009, twelve coins including Kew Gardens 50 Pence, in box with certificate no. 0878. (12 coins)
£150-250
246 BRITANNIA GOLDEN SILHOUETTE COLLECTION, 2006, five Silver Proof coins, in box with certificate no. 0900. (5 coins) £150-250
£80-150
£150-250
258 CHANNEL ISLANDS GOLDEN AGE OF STEAM SILVER PROOF COIN SET, 18 coins, in box, with certificates (18 coins)
£80-150
£150-250
259 THE HISTORY OF THE ROYAL NAVY SILVER PROOF COIN COLLECTION, 18 coins, in box. (18 coins)
250 QUEEN ELIZABETH II 80TH BIRTHDAY SILVER PROOF COLLECTION, 17 coins, in box with certificates (17 coins)
£140-200
251 BERMUDA SHIPWRECKS SILVER PROOF COLLECTION, 2006, 12 coins, in box with certificates. (12 coins)
£100-200
257 SILVER PROOF COIN SET, 2010, 13 coins, in box, with certificate. (13 coins)
249 JOURNEY THROUGH AFRICA SILVER PROOF COLLECTION, 12 coins, in box with certificates (12 coins)
£60-100
256 EXECUTIVE PROOF COIN SET, 2009, including Kew Gardens 50 pence
248 THE VICTORIA CROSS SILVER PROOF COLLECTION, 2006, 18 coins contained in box with certificates (18 coins)
£150-250
255 MEMORIES OF WAR TIME BRITAIN, 12 SILVER PROOF COINS, in box. (12 coins)
247 THE QUEEN'S 80TH BIRTHDAY COLLECTION, 2006, thirteen Silver Proof coins including Maundy Set, in box with certificate. (13 coins)
£120-160
254 ROYAL AIRFORCE SILVER PROOF COLLECTION, 18 coins, in box with certificates (18 coins)
£200-400
£80-150
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£150-250
269 LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS SILVER FIFTY PENCE SPORTS COLLECTION, 29 coins, in box and in blister packs (29 coins)
260 THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE £1 COIN SILVER PROOF COLLECTION, 14 coins, in box with certifcates (14 coins)
£100-200
270 THE ALLIED FORCES END OF WORLD WAR II 60TH ANNIVERSARY SILVER PROOF COIN SET, 60th Anniversary of D Day, silver proof coin set, The End of World War II 60th Anniversary three silver proof coin set, Victoria Cross silver proof 50pence, silver proof two coin set and the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps silver two coin set, in boxes. (16 coins)
261 BATTLE OF BRITAIN, SILVER PROOF COLLECTION, 12 coins, in box with certificates (12 coins)
£60-100
262 EMC SILVER PROOF MEDAL SET, six medals in box with certificates (6 medals)
271 THE UNITED KINGDOM SILVER PIEDFORT SET, 2011, and four other silver proof Piedfort coin sets , in boxes, with certificates (24 coins)
272 A COLLECTION OF SILVER PROOF ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE COINS including sets and single coins (16 coins)
273 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF NELSON AND TRAFALGAR 2005, SILVER PROOF COMMEMORATIVE TWO CROWN SET, and other Nelson, Crimean War, Trafalgar and Wellington related commemorative silver proof and other coins (12 coins)
£100-200
266 THE QUEENS DIAMOND JUBILEE SILVER PROOF COIN COLLECTION, 2012, 24 coins, in box and blister packs (24 coins)
£185-255
£80-150
265 QUEEN ELIZABETH II 40TH ANNIVERSARY CORONATION CROWN COLLECTION, 18 silver proof coins, in box, with certificate (18 coins)
£330-430
£60-100
264 SOLOMON ISLANDS, AVIATION HISTORY SILVER PROOF COIN SET, 13 coins, in box. (13 coins)
£150-250
£50-100
263 THE 50 PENCE COMPLETE 40TH ANNIVERSARY PRESTIGE SET, 16 gold plated 50 pence, including Kew Gardens, in box with booklets (16 coins)
£100-200
274 A SILVER PROOF PIEDFORT COLLECTION, 2005, and a collection of other various silver proof commemorative coins, including D Day 50 pence, 1994, and other coins, in boxes, with certificates (11 coins)
£200-400
267 EXECUTUVE PROOF COIN COLLECTIONS, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, in boxes (7 coin sets)
£100-200
275 THE EMPIRE COLLECTION OF SILVER GILT STAMPS, in box, with certificate
£210-260
268 ROYAL MINT PROOF COIN YEAR SETS, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2003. (7 coin sets) £55-85
£100-200
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£50-100
276 THE CANADA ARCTIC FOX SILVER PROOF COIN COLLECTION, 2004, and four other coin sets including New Zealand, Canada, Fiji Islands and China, silver proof and base metal issues
Lot 284
£230-330
277 AUSTRALIA: A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER PROOF SETS AND COINS including The Fine Silver Proof 2006 year set and other coins
£160-250
278 UNITED KINGDOM SILVER PATTERN SET, 2004, four pattern £1 coins, in box, and two other £1 silver proof collections.
284 TOKEN, HISPANIOLA, AUCTORI PLEBIS, 1736, blundered date, bust right on obverse which has a strong similarity to the Connecticut Draped Bust, Hibernia halfpenny style harp, 'HISPANIOLA' above on reverse, blundered date reads '173366', the last two digits shadowing. F for issue, weakness in parts, one other similar and an evasion series halfpenny, 1771, 'SHAKESPEARE' above bust of George II on obverse, 'RULE BRITAINNIA' on reverse. AVF. (3 coins) See illustration.
£120-160 279 LORD OF THE RINGS SILVER PROOF COIN COLLECTION, 2003, and two Harry Potter Gringotts savings books with tokens
£70-100
285 VOCE POPULI COINAGE, HALFPENNY, 1760. Head right, Britannia seated below 'HIBERNIA' on reverse. F for type. (one coin)
280 EVOLUTION OF THE FIGHTER PLANE SILVER COIN SET and Cook Islands Great Rail Journey of the World silver coin set (2 coin sets)
£80-150
£210-260
£150-250
£80-150
£30-50
288 A COLLECTION OF 17TH CENTURY TRADE TOKENS, local Dorset interest, some with old collectors labels. (13 coins)
283 THE ROMAN EMPIRE EMPERORS OF THE 3RD & 4TH CENTURIES AD, 20 coin collection, AE denominations, in box, with certificate (20 coins)
£40-60
287 TOKEN, 17th CENTURY HALFPENNY, James Budd of Weymouth, 1666. James Budd was a grocer and Quaker, he served two prison sentences for non-conformity and subsequently financed the building of the bridge across Weymouth harbour in 1673. (one coin)
282 THE ROMAN EMPIRE FOURTEEN EMPEROR COLLECTION, AR Dinarius, including Trajan, Vespasian, and other Emperors, in box with certificate (14 coins)
£30-50
286 'MEREAU' CHARITY TOKEN, Liege, Belgium, 1686, one other 17th century Jetton and a Model Sovereign. (3 coins)
281 THE 1953 CORONATION MAJESTY YEAR SET, commemorative £5 coins, year sets and other coins and medals
£100-200
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£80-150
289 17TH CENTURY TRADE TOKENS, local Dorset interest, Dorchester, with old collectors labels. (3 coins)
Lot 293
£40-60
290 18TH CENTURY TRADE TOKEN, 'AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER'. AVF. (one coin)
£30-50
291 A COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY TRADE TOKENS, (9 coins)
Lot 294
£30-50
292 A COLLECTION OF TOKENS, 18th century and later, including one clipped planchet error.
£50-100
293 BANK OF ENGLAND, £20 BANKNOTE, Peppiatt, German Operation Bernhard forgery, 7 June 1937. (one banknote). See illustration.
£40-60
294 BANK OF ENGLAND, £5 Banknote, P.S. Beale, April 1952. (one banknote) See illustration.
£40-80
295 GEORGE V, £1 TREASURY NOTES, Warren Fisher, L1/65 No. 771902, M1/5 No. 277739, G1/69 No. 764447. (3 banknotes) See illustration.
Lot 295
£50-100
Lot 296
296 BANK OF ENGLAND, £1 BANKNOTE, Catterns, R20 375433. (one banknote) See illustration.
£30-50
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Lot 306
302 BANK OF ENGLAND, 10 SHILLING BANKNOTES, Peppiatt and O'Brien, a collection, including consecutive sets and higher grades. (13 banknotes)
297 BANK OF ENGLAND, £1 BANKNOTES, Peppiatt, a collection. (9 banknotes)
£50-100
298 BANK OF ENGLAND, £1 BANKNOTES, Peppiatt, a collection, including consecutive sets and higher grades. (19 banknotes)
£100-200
303 BANK OF ENGLAND, 10 SHILLING BANKNOTES, Elizabeth II Portrait series, a collection, including higher grades. (17 banknotes)
£100-200
299 BANK OF ENGLAND, £1 BANKNOTES, Beale, a collection, including a consecutive pair and higher grades. (9 banknotes)
£40-60
304 BANK OF ENGLAND, £10 BANKNOTES, including a consecutive set of five and three Gill, a pair of Paige, and other Kentfield, Lowther, and Fforde £10, some higher grades. (16 banknotes)
£50-100
300 BANK OF ENGLAND, £1 BANKNOTES, O'Brien, a collection. (5 banknotes)
£200-400
305 BANK OF ENGLAND, £5 BANKNOTES, O'Brien, Fforde, Hollam, Somerset, Kentfield and Lowther, a collection, including consecutive sets and higher grades. (17 banknotes)
£40-80 301 BANK OF ENGLAND, £1 BANKNOTES, Elizabeth II Portrait series, a collection including consecutive. (17 banknotes)
£80-150
306 BANK OF ENGLAND, ERROR £20 BANKNOTE, Gill, A60 745841, colour error. (1 banknote) See illustration.
£30-50
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£30-50
307 BANK OF ENGLAND, £20 BANKNOTES, Gill, Lowther and Bailey, including a set of five consecutive Lowther, all higher grades. (9 banknotes) £200-400
308 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND £1 BANKNOTE, Edinburgh, 2nd Jan 1953, and other Scottish banknotes, mostly higher grades. (8 banknotes)
£80-150 43
Lot 312
313 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SILVER DOLLAR BANKNOTE, other Dollars, Confederate $5 1864, and other Great Britain and World banknotes. (45 banknotes)
309 BANK OF ENGLAND, £10 BANKNOTES, Fforde and Hollam, a collection. (18 banknotes)
£200-400
310 BANK OF ENGLAND, £5 BANKNOTES, Fforde and Hollam, a collection, including higher grades. (14 banknotes)
314 A COLLECTION OF WORLD BANKNOTES, including Egypt, Portugal, Spain, Brasil and other countries.
£100-200
£50-100
311 A COLLECTION OF BANKNOTES, including a Provincial Devon Central Bank £2, 1812, Bank Of England £5, Peppiatt, 1937, and other Great Britain and World banknotes, some high grades. (3 albums)
315 A COLLECTION OF WORLD BANKNOTES, including India, Japan, China and other countries, some higher grades.
£100-200
312 CABO VERDE, 20, 10 AND 5 ESCUDOS BANKNOTES, Lisboa, 16th Nov 1945, and two Portuguese 50 and 20 Escudos, 18th Nov 1932 and 23rd April 1937. (5 banknotes). See illustration.
£100-200
£300-500 44
£50-100
Private Collection S hip wreck coins and A rtifacts
This varied collection of shipwreck coins and artefacts have been selected by the vendor over many years. His fascination with the ocean and what is hidden beneath started at a young age. What started with a few coins and artefacts ended with the wonderful collection we see today.
There are over 400 years of shipwrecks represented in this collection, each of these wrecks tells a story of tragedy, mystery and pirates. The coins range from English 17th century gold to Spanish and Dutch silver treasure.
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One of the most well known shipwrecks highlighted in this collection is The Association. Commanded by Captain Edmund Loades, The Association was returning from the Mediterranean after the Toulon campaign of 1707. The 21 ships in the squadron entered the mouth of the English Channel on the night or evening of 22nd October 1707, The Association struck the Outer Gilstone Rock off the Isles of Scilly, and the ship was wrecked with the loss of her entire crew of about 800 men. Three other ships (HMS Eagle, HMS Romney and HMS Firebrand) were also lost, bringing the death toll to nearly 2,000. The Scilly naval disaster was one of the greatest maritime disasters in British history.
Amongst the other shipwrecks in the auction are included R.M.S. Lusitania, Hollandia, Nuestra Se単ora de Atocha, El Cazador along with many others. A list of these wrecks can be seen on the following page.
Shipw recks Represented I n T his Collection
Association
Athenienne
Lastdrager
R.M.S. Douro
Santa Leocadia
T'Vliegenthart
P.&O. Steamer Egypt
Black Joke
Elingamite
DeLiefde
Cabalva
S.S. Central America
Akerendam
Port Royal
S.S. Gairsoppa
Vliegenthart
Isla de Muerto
H.M.S. Colossus
Fame
Lizard
Eagle
Halsewell
Florida 1715
Princess Maria
Sao Jose
Feversham
Benamain
La Capitana
Campen
St George
Piedmont
Meresteijn
H.M.S. Victory
Nuestra Senora De Atocha
Teigenthart
S.S. Medina
Lucayan Beach
Fort San Sebastian
Lady Burgess
El Camino
Lutine
Leimuiden
Conception
Santo Andre
Ca Mau
Hollandia
H.M.S. Hutchinson
Binh Thuan
Auguste
Annie B. Smale
Vung Tau
El Cazador
U.S.S. Charleston
Armada wreck
San Miguel De Archangel
Excavation New Orleans
San Bartolome
Santiago
Tilbury
Earl of Abergavenny
Flotilla
Campen
S.S. General Abbatucci
Princess Louisa
Grosvenor
Royal George
Capitana
Taj Mahal
First Invincible
Rill Cove
Tamara Mary
R.M.S. Lusitania
East Indiaman Joanna
Admiral Gardner
W. Lawson
Maravilla
Hindostan
S.S. Schille
Consolacion
S.S. John Barry
Douro Nuestra Senora Del Rosario
Rooswijk
Wahine
S.S. Plympton
Reijgersdaal
Corregidor
Santo Christo de Castello
Saint Geran
Merestein
H.M.S. Crocodile
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316 CHARLES II, 1660-85. GUINEA, 1665. Laureate head, crowned cruciform shields with sceptres in angles on reverse. Probably Association shipwreck. AVF. (one coin)
319 GEORGE V, 1910-36. SOVEREIGN, 1912. St George and Dragon on reverse. P.&O. Steamer Egypt shipwreck, in original box with certificate of authenticity, Lloyd's, 30th June 1932. EF. (one coin)
£500-1,000
£150-250
317 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SOVEREIGN, 1851. Young head, crowned shield on reverse. R.M.S. Douro shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. GEF. (one coin)
320 WILLIAM III, 1694-1702. CROWN, 1696. Laureate and draped bust, crowned cruciform shields on reverse. Association shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. GVF. (one coin)
£200-300
318 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SOVEREIGN, 1857. Young head, crowned shield on reverse. R.M.S. Douro shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. EF. (one coin)
321 WILLIAM III, 1694-1702. HALFCROWN, 1697. Laureate and draped bust, crowned cruciform shields on reverse. Association shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. VF. (one coin)
£200-300
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£80-150
£40-60
322 WILLIAM III, 1694-1702. CROWN, 1697 C. Laureate and draped bust, crowned cruciform shields on reverse. Association shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. GVF. (one coin)
Lot 323
£50-100
323 CHARLES II, 1660-85. CROWNS, 1662. Laureate bust with rose below, crowned cruciform shields with interlinked C's in angles. Association shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (2 coins). See illustration.
Lot 324
£60-100
324 CHARLES II, 1660-85. CROWN, 1662. William III Halfcrowns, 1696, 1697 (2), Shillings, 1697 (3). Probably Association shipwreck. (7 coins) See illustration.
£80-150
325 CHARLES II, 1660-85. HALFCROWN, 1671. William III Halfcrown 1697, Shillings 1696 (2), Sixpences 1696, 1697 (2). Association shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (7 coins). See illustration.
£80-150
326 PORTUGAL, 4000 REIS, 1706. Crowned shield, cross below date on reverse. Probably shipwreck. EF. (one coin). See illustration.
Lot 325
£300-600
327 NETHERLANDS, AV DUCAT, UTRECHT, 1711. Legend within scrolled borders on reverse. DeLiefde shipwreck, with certificate. GVF. (one coin)
£60-100
328 NETHERLANDS, AV DUCAT, UTRECHT, 1724. Legend within scrolled borders on reverse. Akerendam shipwreck, with certificate. EF. (one coin)
Lot 326
£80-150 329 NETHERLANDS, AV DUCAT, UTRECHT, 1724. Legend within scrolled borders on reverse. Akerendam shipwreck, with certificate. EF. (one coin) 48
£80-150
330 NETHERLANDS, AV DUCAT, UTRECHT, 1729. Legend within scrolled borders on reverse. Vliegenthart shipwreck, in box with certificate and associated paperwork. UNC. (one coin)
333 INDIA, AV QUARTER MOHUR, ASHRAFI. C.1776. Script on obverse and reverse. Fame shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. EF. (one coin) £50-100
£100-200
331 EAST INDIA COMPANY, AV MOHUR, ASHRAFI. Undated issue, 1819/1820, Madras Presidency. Fame shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. AEF. (one coin)
334 INDIA, KALACHURIS OF TRIPURI, AV STATER, C.11TH-12TH CENTURY A.D. Pagoda type, figure seated, script on reverse. Probably shipwreck, with Atlantic Target Expedition card. AEF. (one coin)
£300-500
332 INDIA, AV MOHUR, ASHRAFI, C.1776. Probably Murshidbad Mint, Bengal Presidency. Halsewell shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. This is believed to be the only Mohur ever recovered from the Halsewell wreckage. AVF. (one coin)
£60-100
335 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 1612-21. Slabbed by NGC Shipwreck Certification. Sao Jose shipwreck, in box with certificate of authenticity. (one coin) £80-150
£200-400
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336 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', C.1650. Counterstamped crown. La Capitana shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
339 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 17TH CENTURY. Nuestra Senora De Atocha shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
£80-150
337 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 1687. Piedmont shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
340 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 17th CENTURY. Lucayan Beach shipwreck treasure, in Spink box with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
£50-100
338 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 1694. Spanish shipwreck south of Melbourne , with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
£50-100
£40-80
341 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 17TH CENTURY. Scandinavian shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
£80-150
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£60-100
345 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'PILLAR DOLLAR', 1743. Hollandia shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
346 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'PILLAR DOLLAR', 1758. Auguste shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
342 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 17TH CENTURY. Possibly El Camino shipwreck. (one coin)
£50-100
£50-100
£50-100
347 SPAIN, 8 REALES, 1783. Slabbed by ANACS. El Cazador shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin) £50-1,000. 348 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS'. Association shipwreck, with four certificates of authenticity and a booklet. (5 coins)
349 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS'. Hollandia shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (3 coins)
343 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 17TH CENTURY. Conception shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
£150-250
£40-80
£80-150
350 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS'. Nuestra Senora De Atocha shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (2 coins)
£50-100
351 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS'. San Miguel De Archangel, Piedmont and Santiago shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (3 coins)
352 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS'. Conception, Flotilla, Princess Louisa and Capitana shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (5 coins)
344 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'PILLAR DOLLAR', 1738. Hollandia shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
£80-150
£50-100
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£150-250
353 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS'. Rill Cove, East Indiaman Joanna, Maravilla, Princess Louisa, and Consolacion shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (5 coins). See illustration.
Lot 353
£150-250
354 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS'. Rill Cove and Maravilla shipwrecks, two with certificates of authenticity. (3 coins)
£80-150
355 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS', AND 4 REALES. Lucayan Beach shipwreck, in Spink boxes with certificates of authenticity. (4 coins)
£100-200
356 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS' AND OTHER DENOMINATIONS. Shipwreck coins. (8 coins)
Lot 357
£80-150
357 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS' AND OTHER DENOMINATIONS. Shipwreck coins. (9 coins). See illustration. £100-200 358 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'PILLAR DOLLARS', 1734, 1737. Rooswijk shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (2 coins)
£80-150
359 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'PILLAR DOLLARS', 1737, 1738, 1739. Hollandia shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (3 coins)
Lot 360
£100-200
360 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'PILLAR DOLLARS', 1736, 1738, 1740. Hollandia, Reijgersdaal and Saint Geran shipwrecks, with two certificates of authenticity. (3 coins) See illustration.
£80-150
361 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'PILLAR DOLLARS', 1735, 1740. Hollandia shipwreck, with a certificate of authenticity. (2 coins) 52
£60-100
362 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'PILLAR DOLLARS', 1735 (2), 1739 (3), 1741. Shipwreck coins, possibly Hollandia. (6 coins). See illustration.
Lot 362
£200-400
363 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 17TH CENTURY, 1737, 1740, 1793, 1798. Athenienne and Hollandia shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity and a W.H.Lane auction catalogue, Sept 26th 1975. (5 coins). See illustration.
£150-250
364 SPAIN, 8 REALES, 1783, and one other, El Cazador shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (3 coins)
£50-100 Lot 363
365 SPAIN, 8 REALES, 1778, 1775, 1781. Halswell shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (3 coins)
£60-100
366 SPAIN, 8 REALES, 1800, 1774. Santa Leocadia, Black Joke, and Leocadia shipwrecks, with three certificates of authenticity. (4 coins) £80-150 367 SPAIN, 8 REALES, 1809, 1810. Cabalva and East Coast of Florida shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (3 coins)
£50-100 Lot 368
368 SPAIN, 2 REALES. Nuestra Senora de Atocha, Rill Cove and Port Royal shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (4 coins) See illustration.
£40-60
369 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COBS', and other various denominations. Association, Hollandia, Isla de Muerto, Lizard, Florida 1715, Vliegenthart, and Feversham shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (10 coins)
£80-150
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370 NETHERLANDS, 'LION' DAALDER, 1626. Campen shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity and booklet. (one coin)
373 DUTCH, DUCATON, 1668. Portrait type. De Liefde shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
£40-60
371 DUTCH, DUCATON, 1648. Portrait type. Hollandia shipwreck, with Sotheby & Co sleeve. (one coin)
374 DUTCH, DUCATON 'RIDER', 1673. Shipwreck coin. (one coin)
£40-80
372 DUTCH, DUCATON, 1666. Portrait type. Hollandia shipwreck, with Sotheby & Co sleeve. (one coin)
£60-100
£80-150
375 DUTCH, DUCATON 'RIDER', 1676. Meresteijn shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
£50-100
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£50-100
376 DUTCH, DUCATON 'RIDER', 1711. De Liefde shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
Lot 380
£80-150 377 DUTCH, DUCATON 'RIDER', 1734. Teigenthart shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. (one coin)
£50-100
378 DUTCH, DUCATON 'RIDER', 1734. Shipwreck coin. (one coin)
Lot 381
£60-100
379 DUTCH, DUCATONS, 1652, 1664. Portrait types. Meresteijn shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (2 coins)
£80-150
380 DUTCH, DUCATON 'RIDERS', 1680, 1733. Meresteijn and Vliegenthart shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (2 coins) See illustration.
Lot 382
£60-100
381 DUTCH, DUCATON 'RIDERS', 1711. De Liefde shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (2 coins) See illustration.
£80-150
382 DUTCH, DUCATON 'RIDERS', 1742. Hollandia shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. (2 coins) See illustration.
£80-150 Lot 383
383 DUTCH, DUCATON 'RIDER', 1742, and a collection of various Spanish denominations, shipwreck coins. (8 coins) See illustration. £120-220
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391 CHINA, DOLLARS, 1911, 1919, 50 Cents 1911, 20 Cents 1928, Phillipines Peso 1903, 1908. Tamara Mary shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity. Ex the Mendel Petersons collection, Mr Peterson was curator of underwater archaeology for the Smithsonian institution. (6 coins)
384 A COLLECTION OF UNCLEANED SHIPWRECK COINS, with encrustation, Spanish and Eastern. (7 coins)
£80-150
385 A GOLD INGOT, C.1560 A.D. Fort San Sebastian shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity. c.18g troy. (one coin)
392 A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH SILVER, and other shipwreck coins and coin weight. Hollandia, Tilbury, Admiral Gardner, Hindostan, S.S. John Barry, Wahine, Corregidor, Merestein, Lastdrager, Flotilla and others including provenance from the Mendal Petersons collection.
£300-500
386 SPAIN, 8 REALES 'COB', 16-17TH CENTURY, 8 Reales 1779, 20 Reales 1856, 4 Reales 18TH century, 2 Reales 1776. Rill Cove, Lutine, Santo Andre, Hollandia and H.M.S. Hutchinson shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (5 coins)
£80-150
£100-200
£100-200
395 SWEDEN, FREDERICK I, 1720-1751, PLATE MONEY, Copper 1 Daler, 1730. All five stamps present and almost complete.
389 INDIA, RUPEE, 1658-1707, slabbed and classed as Sea Salvage, and three other One Rupee. Grosvenor, Taj Mahal and Halswell, with certificates of authenticity. (4 coins)
£100-200
394 A COLLECTION OF SLABBED COINS, Spain, 2 Reales 1663 P NGC slabbed, other Spanish, Chilean, and Great Britain shipwreck coins and a pinch of Californian Gold Rush 1857. El Cazador, S.S. Central America and S.S. Gairsoppa. (6)
£100-200
388 NETHERLANDS, 'LION' DAALDER, 1623, 1616 (2), one other and a Half Daalder, 17th century. Tilbury and Campen shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (5 coins)
£80-150
393 SPAIN, DUCATON 'RIDER', 1742, and other uncleaned and encrusted coins. Hollandia, T'Vliegenthart and Elingamite shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity. (6)
387 SPAIN, 8 REALES, 1889 CA, 1891 D, 1892 P, 1893 MO, 1885 PI, 1892 A, 1838 Z. Annie B. Smale, U.S.S. Charleston, Excavation New Orleans, with certificates of authenticity. (7 coins)
£60-100
£200-400
£60-100 396 SWEDEN, FREDERICK I, 1720-1751, PLATE MONEY, Copper 1/2 Daler, 1732. All five stamps present and almost complete, shipwreck. (one coin)
390 FRANCE, 5 FRANCS, 1811 (2), 1821, 1824, 1829, 1831, 1833, 1836, and an Italy 5 Lire 1811. Shipwreck coins. (8 coins) £100-200
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£100-200
397 A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN BUCKLES, navigational dividers, buttons and a strap end. Association shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity.
405 A FID MADE FROM THE WOOD OF H.M.S. VICTORY, and other items. Including Halsewell shipwreck, with two certificates of authenticity.
£200-400
£80-150
398 A COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN BUCKLES, buttons, Jews harps and a bronze caulking tool blade. H.M.S. Colossus shipwreck.
406 A COLLECTION OF WOODEN FIDS, a brass candleholder, silverware, musket and pistol flints, and other items. HMS Colossus, with certificates of authenticity
£150-250
399 GEORGIAN SHOE BUCKLES, and one other buckle. Eagle shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity.
407 A GREAT WAR QUEEN MARY CHRISTMAS TIN, 1914. S.S. Medina, with certificate of authenticity
£50-100
400 THREE TUDOR/STUART BUCKLES, and a clothing catch. Princess Maria shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity.
£80-150
£80-150
£50-100
403 GEORGIAN BRASS MUSKET FURNITURE, and two musket shot, in display case. Halswell shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity.
£80-150
411 A BRONZE COMPASS RING FRAGMENT and a copper quarter gill measure. H.M.S. Association shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity.
£50-100
404 A COPPER INGOT, and one other similar. Benamain and St George shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity.
£100-200
410 A GEORGIAN SEAL, lead powder measure, lead shot and one other measure. H.M.S. Association, with certificates of authenticity.
£150-250
409 A 17TH/18TH CENTURY COPPER HOLE FASTENING PIN, a copper bolt and other pins and metalware. H.M.S. Association, with certificates of authenticity.
402 A SET OF BRASS MUSKET FURNITURE, two side plates, a trigger guard and three ramrod holders, in display case. Colossus shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity.
£40-60
408 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS GEORGIAN SILVER CUTLERY and silver plated ware. S.S. Medina, Lady Burgess, Colossus, Leimuiden shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity.
401 GEORGIAN BUCKLES, and a pistol side plate. Hollandia shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity.
£150-250
£60-100
412 A COLLECTION OF BRONZE WEIGHTS, circular, H.M.S. Association shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity.
£200-400
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£60-100
413 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN 17TH/18TH CENTURY and a string of trade beads. Ca Mau Bin Thuan and Vung Tau shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity
421 THREE BRICKS, 17th/18th century. Hollandia shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity
£100-200
422 A GEORGIAN SHOE BUCKLE, slave tokens, brass whistle, brass ring door handle, and other items. Thomas W. Lawson, S.S. Schiller Duoro Nuestra Senora Del Rosario, Medina, S.S. Plympton, La Consolacion shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity.
414 A COLLECTION OF BELLARMINE JUG FRAGMENTS, 17th century. Princess Maria shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity
£80-150
£50-100
416 A COPPER INGOT, 18th/early 19th century. Earl of Abergavenny shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity, and a related book.
£40-60
£50-100 425 A COLLECTION OF SOTHEBY & CO SHIPWRECK AUCTION CATALOGUES and other related books, including other auction catalogues
£40-60 418 A SILVER CASED POCKET WATCH, 19th century. S.S. General Abbatucci shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity.
426 A BRASS SHIPS PORTHOLE with glass, with impressed makers marks. Unknown shipwreck
£80-150
427 A BRASS BELAYING PIN, engraved with "An original belaying pin No. 12 S.C.S. Lord Nelson", mounted in a brass frame
£50-100
420 TWO TRAVELLING POCKET WATCHES, late 19th/early 20th century. R.N.S. Lusitania shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity
£30-50
£50-100
419 A PIECE OF TIMBER FROM THE MARY ROSE, a wooden block from the Royal George, and a growing block from the Royal Navy's First Invincible, with two certificates of authenticity
£80-150
424 A GLASS GIN BOTTLE, a silver plated tureen, spherical incense burner, and a silver plated cruet holder. S.S. Medina, Eric Rickmers shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity, the incense burner with Sotheby's Medina cargo label
417 TWO EASTERN ORNATE BRASS VASES, late 19th/early 20th century. S.S. Medina shipwreck, with certificates of authenticity.
£100-200
423 A GEORGIAN SILVER PLATED BUTTON, musket flint, clay pipe, brass hull sheathing nails, and other items. Santo Christo de Castello, H.M.S. Crocodile, Eagle, Earl of Abergavenny, Halsewell shipwrecks, with certificates of authenticity.
415 A STONE CANNONBALL, 16th century, Armada wreck. San Bartolome shipwreck, with certificate of authenticity.
£50-100
£80-150
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£50-100
Medals,Weapons, Militaria and Ephemera
59
500 CANDAHAR GHUZNEE CABUL MEDAL, 1842. Engraved (RICHD CLARK. 41ST REGT), partially re-named. See illustration.
506 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1854. With Burma 1885-7 and Burma 1887-89 clasps, engraved (714 Private A.R. Mott 2nd Bn R. W. Surr. R.)
£300-500
501 GWALIOR STAR, MAHARAJPOOR, 29TH DEC 1843. Engraved (Private Leister Snowden H.M. 40th Regt), attested for the 40th Regiment at Manchester on 5 July 1834, aged 18 years. With the regiment he served in India and Afghanistan for 7 years and Australia for 5 years and was awarded the Candahar Ghuznee Cabul Medal 1842 and the Maharajpoor Star 1843. Although his 'Character and Conduct' were summarized as 'Good', his papers state that he was four times tried by Court Martial - for desertion, neglect, drunkenness and absence without leave. He was discharged as medically unfit on 13 July 1858. See illustration.
507 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1854. With Pegu clasp, impressed (ASSISTT SURGEON I.T. WILLIAMS 9TH REGT N.I.) See illustration.
£300-500
£300-500
£300-500
510 SECOND CHINA WAR MEDAL, 1861. With Canton 1857, Fatshan 1857 and Taku Forts 1860 clasps, un-named as issued
£200-400
£180-220
511 INDIA MEDAL, 1896. With Pujab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 and Relief Of Chitral clasps, engraved (305 Lee Naik Safdar Ali Border Mily Police)
504 TURKISH CRIMEA MEDAL, 1855. Un-named as issued
£200-400
509 PUNJAB MEDAL, 1849. With Goojerat and Mooltan clasps, impressed (BOMBR W. BOULTER. 3RD BATTN ARTY) See illustration.
503 CRIMEA MEDAL, 1854. With Alma, Inkermann and Sebastopol clasps, impressed (.3532. THOMAS. COONEY. .38TH. REGT.)
£200-400
508 INDIA MUTINY MEDAL, 1858. Impressed (GEO. CLEMENTS, 34TH REGT). See illustration.
502 SUTLEJ MEDAL, 1846. With Sobraon clasp, impressed (HY GREAVES 16TH LANCERS). See illustration.
£100-200
£60-100
£150-250 505 BALTIC MEDAL, 1856. Un-named as issued (one medal)
512 VICTORIA NAVAL LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, impressed (WM RICHD PROUT, P.O. 1ST CL., H.M.S. IMPREGNABLE.)
£120-220
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£80-150
Lot 500
Lot 501
Lot 502
Lot 507
Lot 508
Lot 509
61
Lot 513
516 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL. With Waziristan 1921-24 clasp, impressed (779 RFMN BHAGTBIR GURUNG, 1-5 R.G.R.)
513 CRIMEA LONG SERVICE MEDAL GROUP. Crimea Medal with Sebastopol clasp, impressed (PTE WM CUSHING. COLDM GDS), L.S.G.C. impressed (4388 PTE WILLM CUSHING 1ST BN-COLDSTREAM GDS), Turkish Crimea un-named as issued. See illustration.
517 GREAT WAR CASUALTY TRIO AND DEATH PLAQUE. 1914-15 Star, War and Victory medals impressed (2390. PTE. T.W. FURNESS. 1-LOND. R.), Death Plaque (Thomas William Furness), War Medal impressed (F. 43145 H. FURNESS. A.C. 2 R.N.A.S.). See illustration.
£300-500
514 VICTORIAN EGYPT NAVAL LONG SERVICE MEDAL GROUP. Egypt Medal with Alexandria 11th July clasp, engraved (W. CHAMBERS. BOY 1, CL. H.M.S. ALEXANDRA), Khedive's Star 1882, Naval L.S.G.C. impressed (WM CHAMBERS, COD BOATN H.M: COASTGUARD.) See illustration.
£50-100
£180-280
518 GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDAL GROUP. 1914-15 Star, war and Victory impressed (13098 PTE C. SKINNER. BEDF: R.)
£200-400
515 QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA , GREAT WAR AND SECOND WORLD WAR MEDAL GROUP. Q.S.A. with Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal and South Africa 1902 clasps, impressed (3294 PTE W. MCGRAW. VOL; COY RL; SCOTTS), EVII India G.S.M. with North West Frontier clasp, engraved (10042 Pte W. MCGRAW 1st Bn Sea Highrs), 1914 Stat with 5th Aug-22nd Nov 1914 clasp, impressed (10042 PTE W. MCGRAW. 2/SEA HIGHRS), War and Victory impressed (10042 PTE W. MCGRAW. SEA HIGHRS.), GVI Defence Medal engraved (10042 W. MCGRAW), contained in a display case. See illustration.
£50-100
519 A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS. War and Victory impressed (22520 PTE. W. CULLIN. H.L.I.), a GV Faithful Service Medal engraved (WILLIAM HENRY GRIGGS) in original case, and a collection of Second World War medals
£150-250 62
£60-100
Lot 514
Lot 515
Lot 517
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520 A VICTORIAN C.B. GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS. Order of the Bath, Companion C.B. Military Division, gold (18ct) and enamel, with gold ribbon buckle, India Mutiny Medal with Delhi clasp, impressed (LIEUT B. WILLIAMS, KUMAON BATN), India Mutiny Medal with un-associated ribbon, Northwest Frontier and Jowaki 1877-8 clasps, impressed (ADJT LIEUT B. WILLIAMS, MOOLTANEE REGT CAVY), Afghanistan medal with Ali Musjid and Kabul clasps, engraved (LT COL: B, WILLIAMS, 5TH PUNJ: CAVY)
Lt-Colonel Ben. Williams was Aide-de-Camp to Sir Sam. Browne, at the capture of Ali Musjid and the forcing of the Khyber Pass.
The Golden Jubilee Honours for the British Empire June 21st, 1887, and Supplement to the London Gazette, January 5th, 1888.
"Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel Benjamin Williams, Bengal Staff Corps" See illustration.
London Gazette, August 31st, 1858.
"The cavalry was employed, during the 26th, in clearing the country in the direction of the enemy's retreat, and to the right and left of Mohumdee. One party of Mooltanee Cavalry, under Lieutenant B. Williams, discovered a fort in which was found a large quantity of gunpowder, which was used in blowing it up; 3 guns were dug up there, and a large number of gun carriages evidently manufactured at Futtygurh. Three other guns were discovered in a village close at hand; several of the villages round were burnt, and, after completely scouring the country, the force returned to Shahjehanpore, which it reached on the morning of the 29th."
Provenance: Family by descent
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ÂŁ1,500-2,500
521 INDIA MEDAL, 1896. With Reief of Chiteral 1895 clasp, engraved (Surgn Capt E. Mck Williams. A.M.S.)
Provenance: Family by descent
£100-200
Lot 522
522 GREAT WAR CASUALTY TRIO. 1914-15 Star, impressed (MAJOR C.O.N. WILLIAMS. R.LANC.R.), War and Victory (MAJOR C.O.N. WILLIAMS.), with a ribbon bar and Wound Badge (B13280). Awarded to Major Charles Oswald Nicholson Williams. King's own Royal Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action while in charge of his battalion, Hill 60, 2nd Dec 1915. Second son of Ben Williams C.B. of the Bengal Cavalry (see lot 520 in this catalogue).
The Roll of Honour, Volume II, page 315. See illustration.
Provenance: Family by descent
£150-250
523 A GREAT WAR M.M. AND PAIR MEDAL GROUP. Military Medal, impressed (210956 SPR: C. BURGESS. R.E.), War and Victory, impressed (210956 SPR. C. BURGESS. R.E.). Awarded to Lance Corporal Charles Burgess, 38th Div, Signal Coy, Royal Engineers. Awarded for conspicious gallantry and devotion to duty. Burgess showed great initiative and courage in laying a telephone line across the Ancre near Albert, during the operations 21/22nd August 1916. There was no bridge suitable, so Burgess, with his party, threw trees, boxes, etc across the river under heavy shell fire and successfully carried the line across the river. With photographs, Field Message Book, attack messages and 'secret' commands, maps and other related ephemera See illustration.
Provenance: Family by descent
£300-500 Lot 523
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Lot 524
524 AN INTERESTING GREAT WAR M.C. AND PAIR MEDAL GROUP, AND LIFE SAVING CIGARETTE CASE. GV Military Cross contained in case of issue, War and Victory, impressed (CAPT. F.L.T. BARLOW.). Awarded to A/Captain Frank Lewis Thornhill Barlow M.C., Welsh Guards. With a photograph, silver Machine Gun Corps badges, miniatures and a letter sent to Captain F.L.T. Barlow, M.C. from King Edward VIII, thanking him for contribution to a wedding present o the occasion of Edward VIII and Wallice Simpson's marriage, inscribed and signed in ink 'Dear Barlow' 'Edward', sent from Hotel Meurice, Paris, 3rd Nov 1937.
A/Captain Frank Lewis Thornhill Barlow, M.C. was saved from a serious wound or death by a silver cigarette case in his pocket. Included is the life saving cigarette case and a ball of shrapnel from an anti-personnel shell.
Supplement to the London Gazette, 3rd JUNE, 1919. See illustration.
Provenance: Family by descent
£500-1,000
525 GEORGE V AND SECOND WORLD WAR INDIA MEDAL GROUP. GV India General Service with North West Frontier 1930-31 clasp, impressed (LT. G.L.G. BARRINGTON. HODSON'S HORSE.), GV India General Service with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, engraved (CAPT G.L.G. BARRINGTON. HUDSON'S HORSE), 193945, Africa, Burma, Italy Stars, Defence and Service Medals, with miniatures.
66
£80-150
Lot 526
Lot 527
530 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL. With Malaya clasp, impressed (23460697 CFN. D. LANGRON. R.E.M.E.), and one other with Cyprus clasp, impressed (23303786 SIG. B.E.H. JAMES. R.SIGS.). (2 medals)
526 QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL. With Cape Colony, Modder River and Orange Free State clasps, engraved (5581 PTE E.H. SMITH. FST. H.L.I.) See illustration.
£60-100
527 EDWARD VII LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL. Impressed (2266 PTE W.H. LUXTON. SOMERSET L.I.). See illustration.
£40-80
£80-150
£50-80 532 GREAT WAR TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL GROUP. Territorial efficiency medal, impressed (1607 PTE G.J. GOLDNEY. R.A.M.C.), War and Victory, impressed (92363 PTE. G.J. GOLDNEY. R.A.M.C.). (3 medals)
529 GEORGE V TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL. Impressed (5336159. PTE. G. HIMPSON. R.P.C.), and two GVI General Service Medals with Palestine 194548 clasps, impressed (14497748 PTE. D. LEGGETT E.YORKS (REPLACEMENT).), (S/19016571 PTE. G.J. BAILEY. R.A.S.C.). (3 medals)
£50-100
531 ELIZABETH II CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDALS. With Borneo clasp, impressed (30642 PC. AHMAD NAWAWI. POLIS DI-RAJA MALAYSIA.), Northern Island Clasp, impressed (23862925 L/CPL. R.P.W. CHOULES. GREN. GDS.), South Arabia clasp, impressed (23862742 L/CPL. J.S. BUTLER. ROAC.). (3 medals)
528 GEORGE V NAVAL LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL. Impressed (208760 ARTHUR COTTS A.B. H.M.S. WALLINGTON.) See illustration.
Lot 528
£80-150 67
£60-100
533 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE PAIR OF MEDALS. Impressed (WALTER E. COOKSEDGE)
Lot 537
£40-60
534 A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS. 1914-15 Star, War and Victory, impressed (749. SPR. F.G. MARSH. R.E.)
£50-100
535 SECOND WORLD WAR AIR CREW EUROPE STAR, and a collection of other Second World War medals, including two miniatures and clasp. (14 medals)
£200-300
536 A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR AND LATER MEDALS, including Second World War Nazi, UN medal, Russian and others
Lot 539
£80-150 537 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, with Cape Colony and Orange Free State clasps, impressed (3193 PTE A. STAPLETON, BEDFORD REGT). See illustration.
£80-150
538 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, with Cape Colony and South Africa 1902 clasps, impressed (5121 PTE H. HOWE. N.STAFF: REGT) See illustration.
£80-150
Lot 540 539 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, with Cape Colony and Orange Free State clasps, impressed (3722 SJT:-MAJ: F. EVANS. R.A.M.C)
£80-150
540 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, with Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen clasps, impressed (2709 PTE W. DEVEREUX, S. STAFFORD. REGT). See illustration.
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£100-200
541 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, impressed (15755 PTE AG. NATHAN. R.A.M.C.) See illustration.
Lot 541
£60-100
542 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, impressed (443 SERJT: R. RUSSELL. MANCH: REGT), with research. See illustration.
£60-100
543 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, impressed (7501 PTE G. THOMAS. MIDD'X REGT)
£60-100
544 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, with Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps, engraved (5018 PTE W.H. HUCKETT. 7TH D.G.), and one other QSA medal, engraved (Lieut. T. WHITE, R.A.M.C.). (2 medals)
Lot 542
£100-200
545 KHEDIVE'S STAR MEDAL 1882, with crescent clasp. See illustration.
£50-100
546 KHEDIVE'S STAR MEDAL 1882, with crescent clasp and one other 1884-6. (2 medals)
£80-150
547 KHEDIVE'S STAR MEDAL 1882, and three others. (4 medals) £100-200 Lot 545 548 VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS. (3 medals)
£60-100
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549 VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS. (4 medals)
Lot 552
£80-150
550 VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, and an Edward VII colonial V.L.S.G.C. (2 medals)
£50-100
551 VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, engraved (Pte J. Ransom.), and a George V V.L.S.G.C. engraved (Pte. E. Harbour E.S.Ry. Vol. Rfls.). (2 medals) Lot 554
£50-100
552 EDWARD VII LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, impressed (4067 CO: SERJT:-MAJ: E.J. BERRY. A.S.C.) See illustration.
£40-80
553 EDWARD VII LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, naming removed, and an EII ARMY L.S.G.C. impressed (22967536 S.SGT. P.J.A. BEER R.SIGNALS). (2 medals)
£50-100
554 GEORGE V NAVAL LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, impressed (K, 62205 A. HENDERSON. S.P.O. H.M.S. DIOMEDE.). See illustration. £40-60
Lot 555
555 GEORGE VI NAVAL LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, impressed (JX. 131487 W.G.R. FINNEY. P.O.H. DEFIANCE.). See illustration.
£40-60
556 GEORGE V NAVAL LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, impressed (268411. G.E. HAMPTON, C.E.R.A. 1CL. H.M.S. VICTORY.), and an EII Naval L.S.G.C. impressed (MX. 646377 R.A. CADMAN. A/R. P.O. H.M.S. VICTORY.). (2 medals) 70
£50-100
563 GEORGE V TERRITORIAL FORCE EFFICIENCY MEDAL, impressed (325001 SJT: E.G. GRIDE. S/ESSEX R.)
557 GEORGE V NAVAL LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, impressed (58739 C.T. LEMON. ME OH. H.M.S. PEMBROKE),two other GV Naval L.S.G.C. impressed (K. 1451. T.H. PAYNE, MECHN H.M.S. PEMBROKE.) and (M.3217 D.A. LOCKYER. S.B. P.O. H.M.S. PEMBROKE.), and a GVI Naval L.S.G.C. impressed (JX. 768862 N.G. BRISTOW. P.O. H.M.S. PEMBROKE.). (4 medals)
564 GEORGE V TERRITORIAL FORCE EFFICIENCY MEDALS, impressed (5038510 PTE E. HAMMERSLEY. 5-N. STAFF.R.),(6572559 RFMN. P.H. MEININGEN. 6-LOND. R.), (M-200910 PTE-L.CPL-J. RITCHIE. R.A.S.C.), (530015 CPL-A.SJT-S.W.E. ALDRED. R.E.). (4 medals)
£150-250
558 GEORGE VI R.A.F. LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, engraved (508204 SGT. E.W. WALMSLEY. R.A.F.), and an EII R.A.F. L.S.G.C. impressed (Q1922132 SGT. A. GLEDHILL. R.A.F.). (2 medals)
£30-50
£80-150
£60-100
Lot 559
559 EDWARD VII NAVAL RESERVE LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, impressed (E. 2146 H. LINTERN SEAN 1CL., R.N.R.) See illustration.
£30-50
560 EDWARD VII NAVAL RESERVE LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, impressed (E.50 W. HOPKINS, SEAN 1CL, R.N.R.), GV Naval Reserve L.S.G.C. impressed (2/268. L.R. GOGGS, LDG. SEA. R.N.V.R. SUSSEX DIV.), and a GVI Naval Reserve L.S.G.C. impressed (2951 R.J.D. SAWYER. A.B. R.N.V.R.). (3 medals)
£80-150
Lot 562
561 GEORGE V NAVAL RESERVE LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS, impressed (SS. 125750 (PO. B. 16131) C.L. FULLER. STO. 1. R.F.R.), (J.26232 (DEV. B. 13448) H. VALE. A.B.R.F.R.), (J.21379 (PO B 16029) V. WEEDON LS. R.F.A.), and an EII Naval Reserve L.S.G.C. impressed (SFX. 1156. R.H. FULLOCK. LEE. B. 667 C.P.O. TEL. (F) R.F.R.). (4 medals)
£100-200
562 EDWARD VII TERRITORIAL FORCE EFFICIENCY MEDAL, impressed (410 CPL E. WEATHERELL. I/W.R. B.R.F.A.). See illustration.
£50-100
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Lot 563
565 GEORGE V TERRITORIAL FORCE EFFICIENCY MEDALS, impressed (1300 S.S. MJR: A. WHILEY. S.MID: D.T. & S.C.A.S.C.), (316085 CPL. L.W. NEWTON. R.A.), (497087 PTE H.O. SHEPHERD. R.A.M.C.), (555 PTE T. HARPER. 7 WORC: REGT). (4 medals)
Lot 566
£80-150
566 GEORGE VI 'INDIA' TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL, impressed (PTE. W.A. COOPER. 1-E. I. RY. R. A.F.I.) See illustration.
£50-100
567 GEORGE VI 'INDIA' TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL, impressed (PTE. E. MCINTYRE. KOLAR G.F. BN. A.F.I.). See illustration. Lot 567
£50-100 568 GEORGE VI 'MILITIA' TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDAL, impressed (7658590 W.O.CL. 1.C. E.YORKE. R.A.P.C.) See illustration.
£30-50
569 GEORGE V TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDALS, impressed (1663104 PTE. J. MC VEY. 8-A.&S.H.), (723741 S.SJT. W.H. HILLMAN. R.A.). (2 medals)
£40-60
570 GEORGE VI TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDALS, impressed (S.6204703 CPL. E. GREGORY. R.A.S.C.), (S/6208603. PTE. T.W. ROBERTS. R.A.S.C.), (S/78586 CPL. S.E. CRUMMAY. R.A.S.C.), (T.6459853 DVR. A. MARTIN. R.A.S.C.). (4 medals)
Lot 568
£80-150
571 GEORGE VI TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDALS, impressed (5672675. PTE. J.T. TOGHILL. SOM. L.I.), (555148 TPR. D. IRELAND. WARWICK. YEO.), (7349514 PTE. E.A. ATKINS. R.A.M.C.), (2575253 PTE. F.H. MANSER. A.C.C.). (4 medals)
£80-150
572 ELIZABETH II TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY MEDALS, impressed (22777522 S.SGT. L. TOMLIN. REME.), (24170976 L CPL LA PEARCE REME). (2 medals) 72
£50-100
573 INDIAN ARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDALS, GV impressed (1077 NK. SAMAND KHAN, 33/PJBS.), GVI impressed (2536 NK. LAKHA SINGH, 3-11 SIKH R.). (2 medals)
Lot 574
£50-100
574 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 clasp, impressed (265435 PTE. J.R. HALL, R. W.KENT R.). See illustration.
£40-60
575 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Waziristan 1919-21 clasp, impressed (6077263PTE. E. BENNETT. 2 BN THE QUEEN'S R.) See illustration.
Lot 575
£60-100
576 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Waziristan 1921-24 clasp, impressed (2312257 SGLN. W.R. DE-JONGE. R.SIGNALS.)
£30-50
577 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Burma 1930-32 clasp, impressed (6079471 PTE. C.CHAPPELL. THE BUFFS.)
£30-50
578 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Mohmand 1933 clasp, impressed (1072730 GNR. E.P. CROKE. R.A.). See illustration.
Lot 578
£60-100 579 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with North West Frontier 1935 clasp, impressed (3308163 PTE. A. PERRIMENT. H.L.I.)
£30-50
580 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Mohmand 1933 clasp, impressed (104102 DVR. BILAUR SHAH, I.A.S.C. (M.T.) ), Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 clasp, impressed (1512 SEPOY RATTAN SINGH, 1/19/PJBS.), N.W.F. 1930-31 clasp, impressed (9618 SEP. NUR KHAN, 1-10 BALUCH R.). (3 medals)
£60-100 73
581 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with N.W.F. 1930-31 clasp, impressed (V-1068 PTE. PAHLWAN, I.A.V.C.), Mohmand 1933, impressed (8623 L-NK. JUMMAN KHAN, 3-2 PUNJAB R.), Waziristan 1921-24 clasp, impressed (31 Cook LABH SINGH, 1-12 F.F.R.). (3 medals)
Lot 582
£60-100 582 GEORGE VI INDIA GENERAL SRVICE MEDAL, with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, impressed (7012001 RFMN. A. BUCK. R.U. RIF.) See illustration.
£40-60
583 GEORGE VI INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, impressed (80 (80 re-numbered) 57 SEPOY SADAT KHAN. S.W. SCOUTS.), (14086 SEP. HAITAM KHAN, 3-14 PUNJAB R.), (10513 SEP. JAISI RAM, 3-14 PUNJAB R.), (12323 L-NAIK DAMU MORE, R.B.S.&M.). (4 medals)
Lot 585
£80-150
584 AFRICA SERVICE MEDALS, impressed (58245 J.B. VAN ASWEGEN), (6273893 J. JANSEN), (N15798 P.M. MBOWENI), (M22408 K. CUPIDO), (289959 D.H. BARNARD). (5 medals)
£40-80
585 GEORGE V GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Iraq clasp, impressed (201438 PTE. G.STOKES. R.A.M.C.). See illustration. £50-100
Lot 586
586 GEORGE V GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Kurdistan clasp, impressed (330 SEPOY BIR SINGH. 1-11-SIKH R.) See illustration.
£50-100
587 GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Palastine 1945-48 clasp, impressed (14865264 SJT. E.RYDER. CHESHIRE.), in box of issue with research.
74
£30-50
594 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Malaya clasps, impressed (22150269 PTE. P.P. WORTHING. A.C.C.), (22865730 PTE. V. BUTLER. R.HAMPS.), (22938879 PTE. B.W. SCARFE. R.A.P.C.). (3 medals)
588 GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Malaya clasps, impressed (4018809 L.A.C. N.E. ROBINSON. R.A.F.), (4022972 L.A.C. R.A. CHAMBERLAIN. R.A.F.), (19183144 PTE R S WALSH RAMC). (3 medals)
£80-150
595 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Cyprus clasps, impressed (T/23483815 CPL. A.D. HAMBLY. R.A.S.C.), (23555004 PTE. J.C. GIDDINGS. R.A.O.C.), (23399193 PTE. G. PRICE. WELCH.). (3 medals)
589 GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Palastine 1945-48 clasps, impressed (3781406 WT .O.CL.2.W.LAWLER.KINGS.), (14041318 RFN. R.R. SWINDEN. R.U.R.), (14447840 SIGMN. P.H. THOMAS. R.SIGS.) with box of issue. (3 medals)
£80-150
£80-150
£80-150
596 ELIZABETH II CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDAL, with Borneo clasp, impressed (RM. 16404 R.A. CROWE. CPL. R.M.)
590 GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Palastine 1945-48 clasps, impressed (14043260 SPR. J.MURPHEY. R.E.), (5780084 CPL. J.SMURTHWAITE. R.WARWICK.), (19198531 GNR. J. PATERSON R.A.). (3 medals)
£40-60
£80-150 597 ELIZABETH II CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDAL, with South Arabia clasp, impressed (23991187 TPR. K. NICHOLSON. 4/7 DG.)
591 GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Palastine 1945-48 clasps, impressed (14066933 CFN. F. KERSHAW. R.E.M.E.), (4215 B/CONST. G.L. RYE. PAL. POLICE.), (14171131 CFN. B.N. HATCH R.E.M.E.) with box of issue. (3 medals)
598 ELIZABETH II CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDAL, with Radfan and Malay Peninsula clasps, impressed (061935 R.V. BARKER. R.E.M.(A). 1. R.N.)
£80-150
592 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Malaya clasps, impressed (23299187 TPR. C. THOMPSON. 15/19H.), (22202221 CFN. T. SNOW. R.E.M.E.), (T/23305709 DVR. P. KING. R.A.S.C.). (3 medals)
£40-80
599 ELIZABETH II CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDAL, with Northern Island clasp, impressed (23509147 CPL. N. HEARD GREN. GDS.), with miniature and box of issue.
£80-150
593 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Cyprus clasps, impressed (T/23217368 DVR J.K. CHALLINOR. R.A.S.C.), (23357835 SIG. W.O. COUTTS. R.SIGS.), (T/23196597 DVR. F.J. POPE. R.A.C.S.). (3 medals)
£40-60
£40-60
600 ELIZABETH II CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDALS, with Borneo clasps, impressed (MX. 778328 K.B. GORDNER. C.E.R.A. R.N.), (21139250 CPL. CHANDRABAHADUR GURUNG. 1/2 GR.). (2 medals)
£80-150
75
£80-150
608 KOREA, UN AND GULF MEDALS, un-named, UN with Korea clasp, Gulf with 16 JAn To 28 Feb 1991 clasp. (3 medals)
601 ELIZABETH II CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDALS, with South Arabia clasps, impressed (W4276163 SAC. M.H.F. RODGERS. R.A.F.), (23706764 SGT. C.P. OLIVER. RCT.). (2 medals)
£60-100
609 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE PAIR OF MEDALS, War and Mercantile, impressed (CHARLES MILLIGAN). (2 medals)
602 ELIZABETH II CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDALS, with Northern Island clasps, impressed (24029440 PTE. D.A. OULDS 2 QUEENS), (24425474 GDSM GH JEFFERIES GREN GDS), (2433771 PTe R SEMPLE RS), (25062889 PTE M WAUCH KOSB). (4 medals)
£100-200
£100-200
£40-60
614 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE PAIR OF MEDALS, War and Mercantile, impressed (PHILIP THOMPSON), and a Mercantile an pair, War and Victory impressed (K.32728 H.W. CLAYTON. STO. 1 R.N.), Mercantile un-named and a County Council medal. (6 medals)
£100-200
607 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE MARINE MEDALS, impressed (FRANK H. DAVIES) with medal card to Frank Harold Davies, Master 034621, and three other medals impressed (WILLIAM J COLE), (HENRY PRESTON), (FRED LEWIS). (4 medals)
£100-200
613 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE PAIR OF MEDALS, War and Mercantile, impressed (FREDERICK ESTAUGH), and a Victory Medal impressed (7904 GNR. C. ESTAUGH. R.A.). (3 medals)
£100-200
606 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE MARINE MEDALS, impressed (JAMES FOSTER), (CHRISTIAN OLSEN), (HARRY C. WETHERELL), (CUTHBERT MC MENEMY), (JAMES MARTIN). (5 medals)
£100-200
612 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE PAIRS OF MEDALS, War and Mercantile, impressed (CLAUDE DIAPER), (FRANK H. WEEKS), (REGINALD C.L. FIELD). (6 medals)
605 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE MARINE MEDALS, impressed (HUGH J. SINCLAIR), (JOHN GOOD), (JOHN MC TAGGART), (JAMES L. BISHOP), (JOHN F. BRANAGAN). (5 medals)
£150-250
611 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE PAIRS OF MEDALS, War and Mercantile, impressed (GORDON T. ROBERTS-WEBBER), (MALCOM A. BLACK), (HENRY R.R. MAYLEY). (6 medals)
£30-50
604 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE MARINE MEDALS, impressed (HARRY AVELING), (WILLIAM BLISSETT), (JAMES DELANEY), (EDWARD KELLY), (ARTHUR LONSDALE). (5 medals)
£40-60
610 A RARE GREAT WAR 'NURSING' MERCANTILE PAIR OF MEDALS, War and Mercantile, impressed (MARY BUNNEY). (2 medals)
603 ELIZABETH II ARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, impressed (24865798 CPL MJ STEWART PWRR), in box of issue.
£60-100
£80-150 76
£60-100
622 SECOND WORLD WAR AND LATER MEDAL GROUP, GVI General Service with Palestine 1945-48 and Malaya clasps, impressed (6216727 CPL. K.C. HOWARD. R. SIGS.), 1939-45, Italy Stars, Service medal and EII L.S.G.C. impressed (22242083 SGT. K.C. HOWARD. R. SIGS.). (5 medals)
615 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE MEDAL AND PAIR, War, Victory and Mercantile, impressed (142471 GNR. R. DEBNAM. R.A.). (3 medals) £50-100 616 GREAT WAR NAVAL LONG SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS, GV R.F.R. L.S.G.C. impressed (SS. 123442 (PO. B. 13029) E, BUTCHER. STO. 1. R.F.R.), War and Victory impressed (J. 51578 E. BUTCHER. B. TEL. R.N.). (3 medals)
623 GREAT WAR LONG SERVICE PAIR OF MEDALS, GV L.S.G.C. impressed (8055 SJT: L.L. FLINT. R.G.A.), War impressed (8055 W.O. CL. II. L.L. FLINT. R.A.), and one other group, GV L.S.G.C. engraved (?6602. SGT. R.R. DARE. R.FUS.), War and Victory impressed (L-9223 A SJT RR DARE R FUS). (5 medals)
£40-60
617 A GREAT WAR NAVAL LONG SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS, GV Naval L.S.G.C. impressed (229140 C.H. GODFREY. L.S. H.M.S. COLUMBINE.), 1914-15 Star and Victory (229140 C.H. GODFREY. L.S. R.N.). (3 medals)
£60-100
626 GREAT WAR AND SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, 1914-15 Star, War and Victory impressed (1726. PTE. W.J.C. WILSON. 4-LOND. R.), Defence and Service medals and a Wound Badge (63077). (5 medals)
£60-100
621 A GREAT WAR LONG SERVICE PAIR, GV L.S.G.C. impressed (6280469 CPL. F.R. MOSS. R.A.P.C.), War impressed (L-8063 PTE. F.R. MOSS. E. KENT. R.). (2 medals)
£50-100
£60-100
620 GREAT WAR LONG SERVICE MEDAL GROUP, EVII L.S.G.C. impressed (83838 C.O.M.S. J.W. (JW probably re-engraved) LITTLEFIELD. R.G.A.), 1914-15 Star impressed (05674 S.Q.M. SJT J.W. LITTLEFIELD. A.O.C.), War and Victory impressed (05674 W. C. CL. 2. J.W. LITTLEFIELD. A.O.C.). (4 medals)
£50-100
625 SECOND WORLD WAR LONG SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS, GVI L.S.G.C. impressed (5330716 SJT. H. MONGER. R. BERKS. R.), 1939-45 Star, Defence and Service, and one other group of medals, GVI L.S.G.C. engraved (7340659 J.WINROW. SGT. R.A.), 1939-45, Burma Stars, Service. (8 medals)
619 A GREAT WAR NAVY RESERVE LONG SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS, GV R.N.R. L.S.G.C. impressed (3074D. M. KENNEDY. SMN. R.N.R.), War and Victory (3421B. M. KENNEDY. SMN. R.N.R.). (3 medals)
£80-150
624 SECOND WORLD WAR LONG SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS, GVI L.S.G.C. impressed (1864066 SJT. E.G. MURPHY. R.E.), 1939-45, Burma, Defence and Service medals, and one other group of medals, EII L.S.G.C. impressed (23253707 W.O. CL. 2. N.G. COX. RAOC.) and UN medal. (7 medals)
£80-150
618 A GREAT WAR NAVAL LONG SERVICE PAIR OF MEDALS, GV Naval L.S.G.C. and War medals impressed (306340. W.G. MOORE., ACT. CH. STO. H.M.S. PEMBROKE.). (2 medals)
£50-100
£40-60
77
£50-100
632 GEORGE V IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL, engraved (GEORGE WHYATT), in original case, 191415 Star impressed (18906 SJT. T.G. WHYATT, R.A.M.C. and War medal, impressed (18906 T.W.O. CL. 2. T.G. WHYATT. R.A.M.). (3 medals)
627 SECOND WORLD WAR AND LATER RAF LONG SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS, EII R.A.F. L.S.G.C. impressed (631610 SGT R LEE R.A.F.), Service and Defense medals, and a Campaign Service medal with Northern Island clasp, impressed (24354599 SIG B K BROWN R SIGNALS) with a UN medal. (5 medals)
£50-100
633 SECOND WORLD WAR AND KOREA GROUP OF MEDALS, 1939-45, Africa, Italy and Service medals, EII Korea medal, impressed (P/SMX. 862378 A.W. DOUCH L.S.A. (S). R.N.), and Korea UN medal. (6 medals)
628 SECOND WORLD WAR TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY GROUP OF MEDALS, GVI Efficient Service medal impressed (LT. R.E. MILES. R.A.), 1939-45, Italy, Defence and Service medals, and one other group of medals, GVI Territorial Efficient Service medal impressed (4035389. CFN. T. WALLER. R.E.M.E.), 1939-45, Africa, Italy, Defence and Service medals. (11 medals)
£80-150
£40-60
635 SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, GVI General Service with Palastine 1945-48 clasp, impressed (CAPT. A.R. GURR. R.A.), 1939-45, France and Germany, Defence and Service medals, and one other group of medals, GVI General Service with Palastine 1945-48 clasp, impressed (14439527 CPL. F. WHITE. SURREYS.), 1939-45, France and Germany and War medals. (9 medals)
£60-100
630 SECOND WORLD WAR TERRITORIAL GROUP OF MEDALS, EII Territorial medal with clasp, 1939-45, Africa, Italy and Service medals. (5 medals)
£60-100
634 GREAT WAR AND SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, 1914-15 Star, War and Victory, impressed (2139 PTE R. RICHARDSON. RIF: BRIG:), and a Defence medal. (4 medals)
629 SECOND WORLD WAR TERRITORIAL EFFICIENCY GROUP OF MEDALS, GVI Efficient Service medal impressed (5438122 PTE. G. KESSELL. CMP.), 1939-45, France and Germany, Defence and Service medals, and one other group of medals, GVI Territorial Efficient Service medal impressed (3045013 GNR. F. O'SULLIVAN. RA. (LAA) (REPLACEMENT) ), 1939-45, Atlantic, Defence and Service medals. (10 medals)
£60-120
£60-100
636 SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, GVI General Service medal with Palastine 1945-48 clasp, impressed (6211126 CPL RL EVENS MX), 1939-45, Italy, War and Defence medals, and one other group of medals, GVI General Service medal with Palastine 194548 clasp, impressed (14565745 BDR. R. WILKES. R.A.), 1939-45, Italy, War and Defence medals. (10 medals)
£50-100
631 GREAT WAR NAVAL FLEET RESERVE GROUP OF MEDALS, GV Naval R.F.R. L.S.G.C. impressed (S.117401 (PO. B. 13157) A. HOWARD. STO. 1, R.F.R.), War and Victory impressed (S.S.117401 A. HOWARD. STO. 1 R.N.). (3 medals)
£50-100
78
£80-150
641 GREAT WAR AND SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, War and Victory re-named and engraved (91638 PTE G BEESTON NOTTS B DERBY RGT), 1939-45, Atlantic and War medals, a Great War India pair, GV India General Service with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 clasp and Victory medal impressed (CAPT. J.H. DOVE. RAMC. (DUPLICATE), and one other pair impressed (P-2586 L. CPL. A.J. WOOD. M.F.P.) and a GV Jubilee medal. (10 medals)
637 GREAT WAR AND SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDAL, War and Victory impressed (58463 DVR. W.E. CAST. R.A.), Defence and War medals, and a postcard sent from 'Will' to 'Dearest Wife' Aug 1915, and one other group of medals, War and victory impressed (26925 PTE. D.P. LYNDRAGER. E. SURR. R.). (7 medals)
£50-100
638 SECOND WORLD WAR AND LATER LONG SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS, 1939-45, Atlantic, Africa, Italy, Defence and War, EII Naval Reserve L.S.G.C. impressed (WRX. 792 A.V. SNELL. TEL. R.N.V.R.), Cadet Forces medal impressed (TY. LIEUT. (SP). A.V. SNELL. R.N.V.R.), and two other medal groups with EII Exemplary Police Force medals, impressed (SERGT. TERENCE C. MORRIS.) and (CONST. WILLIAM C. WARD). (13 medals)
642 QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, with Cape Colony and South Africa 1902 clasps, impressed (37997 PTE. E. HOBSON. 27TH BN: IMP: YEO.), and one other Q.S.A. with Transvaal clasp impressed (5216 CORPL: W. HOBSON. WORC; REGT). (2 medals)
£80-150
£80-150
£150-250
644 GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS, 1914-15 Star impressed (17041 PTE. D.D. HALLIGAN. R. IR. FUS.), EII Fire Service medal impressed (SUB. OFFR. DANIEL J. HALLIGAN), with dog tags. (4 medals)
640 GREAT WAR, SECOND WORLD WAR AND POLICING GROUP OF MEDALS, War and Victory impressed (J.48878 E.W.A. MORRIS. ORD. R.N.), EII Constabulary Faithful Service impressed (ERNEST W.A. MORRIS), a War and Victory pair impressed (61044 PTE. H. FAWKES. BEDF.R.), GVI Constabulary Faithful Service impressed (HORACE FAWKES), and one other pair and GV Constabulary Faithful Service impressed (206486 PTE. A.H. WARD. THE QUEEN'S. R.), (ALBERT H. WARD). (15 medals)
£100-200
643 QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, impressed (4353 PTE. W. MARSHALL, NORFOLK REGT), War impressed (SJT W. MARSHALL, S.A.M.C.), Q.S.A. impressed (3400 PTE J.T. EASTGATE, W. RIDING REGT.), War medals impressed (5190 PTE. P.J. CHATER. 16-LOND.R.), (46082 A,V. NALTON. S.P. H.M.S. ACTIVE.), Victory impressed (2786 PTE. F.S. EASTWOOD. R.SUSS.R.), Crimea with Sebastopol clasp, naming worn, GV Mercantile medal impressed (JOHN GALBRAITH), Africa Service medal impressed (ACF 148893 F.G.B. MARSHALL). (9 medals)
639 GREAT WAR PAIR AND POLICING GROUP OF MEDALS, War and Victory impressed (1979 GNR. J. RAINBOW. M.G.C.), Constabulary Faithful Service impressed (JOHN RAINBOW), a War and Constabulary Faithful Service medals impressed (204043 PTE. C.W. OSBORN. E.KENT.R.), (CHARLES W. OSBORNE), and one other group of medals, War and Victory impressed (5131 CPL. A.E. CAMPKIN. 20-LOND. R.), Constabulary Service medal impressed (ALFRED CAMPKIN). (8 medals)
£80-150
£100-200
79
£50-100
650 A COLLECTION OF GEORGE VI AND ELIZABETH II MEDALS, General Service (6), Campain Service (2), all with damage. (8 medals)
645 GREAT WAR PAIR AND CONSTABULARY GROUP OF MEDALS, War and Victory impressed (504512 SPR. C.T. HARDICK. R.E.), GVI Constabulary Faithful Service impressed (CHARLES T. HARDICK) with research, War and Victory impressed (2755. SGT. F.W. HORSHAM. R.A.F.), GV Constabulary Faithful Service impressed (FREDERICK HORSHAM.), War and Victory impressed (203044 PTE. A.J. COOK. WORC. R.) and GV Faithful Service medal (WILLIAM VERY COOK.). (9 medals)
651 QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, impressed (4399 PTE D. CAMPBELL. SEAFORTH HIGHS:), Q.S.A. engraved (BR. A.C. DALE. I.B.C.), Turkish Crimea medal un-named, L.S.G.C. impressed (4030. PTE. W. MCNEILL. 46TH FOOT), all with damage. (4 medals)
£100-200
646 SECOND WORLD WAR TERRITORIAL EFFICIENT SERVICE MEDAL, impressed (919766 SGT. G.R. TAYLOR. RA.), Great War pair impressed (CAPT. B.S. TAYLOR.), and a GV Territorial Efficiency Medal impressed (6734065 CPL. G. WILDS. 20-LOND.R.) with a selection of sporting medals. (10 medals)
£80-150
£80-150
653 A COLLECTION OF U.N. MEDALS, some with Korea clasps. (9 medals)
£50-100
654 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE PAIR OF MEDALS, War and Mercantile impressed (MATTHEW ADAMSON), Elizabeth II General Service with Malaya clasp impressed (631610 CPL. R. LEE. R.A.F.), Victory medal impressed (6799 PTE. R.H. SALISBURY. 2-LOND. R.), GVI Efficient Service medal impressed (925925 PTE. A.E. SMITH. A.C.C.), 1914 Star with naming removed, 1939-45 star, and Second World War Defence and War medals with box of issue. (9 medals)
£30-50
648 GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS, 1914-15 Star and Victory impressed (301572. J.D. HARRIS. STO. 1. R.N.), with paperwork and photographs including Sir Winston Churchill £30-50
649 GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS, 1914-15 Star, War and Victory impressed (LIEUT. A.T. BURTON. R.N.R.), and a Second World War medal group with relating items. (7 medals)
£50-100
652 GREAT WAR MERCANTILE PAIR OF MEDALS, impressed (LLOYD. A. SMITH), othe other Mercantile pair impressed (RICHARD R. POND), and a 191415 Star and Victory medal impressed (J. 19457, J.D. BROWN. A.B. R.N.). (6 medals)
647 SECOND WORL WAR TERRITORIAL EFFICIENT SERVICE MEDAL, impressed (1445942 GNR. F.J. VALENTINE. R.A.), with Service and Pay Book, and other related ephemera See illustration.
£40-60
£80-150
655 ELIZABETH II NAVAL GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, impressed (A. AGJUS), damaged. See illustration.
£60-100
80
£50-100
656 GEORGE V INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, impressed (1784 SEPOY KHALIL KHAN 2/129/ BALUCHIS.), Commonwealth Independence medals impressed (3440372 DRIVER AHMAD DIN FFR), (FAZAL HUSSAIN F.C 629), (HUKAM DAD F.C. 15), Elizabeth II R.A.F. L.S.G.C. and G.S.M. impressed (4021427 A.C. I. K.W. HUNTLEY. R.A.F.), and a GV Imperial Service Medal engraved (CHARLES JOHN SNELLING). (7 medals)
Lot 647
£50-100
657 ELIZABETH II ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS MEDAL, impressed (OBSERVER J.R. WARDLEY.) See illustration.
£50-100
658 QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE MEDAL, silver, and a Red Cross Voluntary Service medal impressed (MRS. KATHLEEN M. WATSON.) in presentation boxes. (2 medals)
£40-60
659 ORDER OF SAINT JOHN BREAST BADGE, and a collection of other ST JOHN medals and orders £80-150 Lot 657
660 GREAT WAR AND LATER GROUP OF MEDALS, War and Victory impressed (04502 PTE. W.E.F. DUNFORD. R.W. KENT. R.), Defence and a named St John medal, and three other Second World War and later groups of medals including named Nursing and St John medals. (12 medals)
£80-150
661 A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR AND LATER MEDALS, including nursing, St John and other medals, some named. (10 medals)
£80-150
81
670 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Near East clasp, impressed (23182723 PTE. F.F. WILSON. Y. & L.), and one other G.S.M. with Northern Island clasp, impressed (24899825 TPR J HOBSON QDC) with an associated Golden Jubilee medal. (3 medals)
662 A COLLECTION OF RED CROSS VOLUNTARY MEDICAL SERVICE MEDALS, some with clasps, all named. (9 medals)
£100-200
663 A COLLECTION OF ST JOHN SERVICE MEDALS, some with clasps and named (10 medals)
671 WOMAN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICE MEDALS, some with clasps and in boxes of issue. (7 medals)
£100-200
664 A COLLECTION OF ST JOHN SERVICE MEDALS, and other nursing and Red Cross medals
£40-80
£30-50
673 ELIZABETH II P.O.W. MEDAL, National Service medal, General Service Cross, impressed (22165461 SPR. R.A. MARSHALL. R.E.), and a defaced GV O.B.E. in box of issue. (4 medals)
666 IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDALS, GV impressed (WILLIAM MARTIN. DUNNE), GVI impressed (ALFRED JOHN LONGHURST.), EII impressed (BERTIE CORNELIUS), in presentation boxes. (3 medals)
£40-60
£80-150
676 WOMAN'S VOLUNTEER SERVICE MEDALS, Canadian Voluntary Service medals and a New Zealand Service medal. (8 medals)
669 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE AND AFRICA MEDAL PAIR, impressed (H1931549 JR. TECH. M. DOWDELL. R.A.F.) and a EII Territorial medal with clasp, engraved 1964. (3 medals)
£50-100
675 ELIZABETH II ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS MEDAL, with clasp, impressed (OBSERVER. L.J. GUILDING.) See illustration.
£50-100
668 A COLLECTION OF CORONATION AND JUBILEE MEDALS, EII 1953, GV 1911 and 1935. (7 medals)
£30-50
674 INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, 1854, bronze, engraved (Bhisti Poor Han 1st Rif. Brig) See illustration.
£30-50
667 IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDALS, GV and EII, all named and in presentation boxes. (6 medals)
£50-100
672 ELIZABETH II CIVIL DEFENCE LONG SERVICE MEDALS, one impressed (FIRST AID PARTY LEADER H.F.G. TREACHER READING) and four others. (5 medals)
£80-150
665 ST JOHN SERVICE MEDAL, in original leather case, and two others, with some paperwork
£60-100
£40-60
677 A COLLECTION OF ST JOHN MEDALS AND ORDERS, Red Cross and other medals
£50-100
82
£40-60
678 GEORGE VI COLONIAL POLICE LONG SERVICE MEDAL, un-named. See illustration.
Lot 674
£30-50
679 A SECOND WORLD WAR GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Palestine 1945-48 clasp, impressed (140067640 PTE. E.F. THORPE. HERTS.), 1939-45 Star, and an EII Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, impressed (EDWARD F. THORPE), in boxes of issue. (3 medals) £40-60 680 ELIZABETH II POLINCE LONG SERVICE MEDAL, impressed (CONST. NEVILLE. B. SHOPLAND), with Defence medal, and one other EII Police L.S.G.C. impressed (SERGT. MERVYN DAVIES), with Defence medal, and one other EII L.S.G.C. impressed (CONST. FREDERICK ROWLAND). (5 medals)
Lot 675
£30-50
681 A COLLECTION OF GEORGE V SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE MEDALS, impressed naming on all medals. (13 medals)
£60-100
682 A COLLECTION OF GEORGE V SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE MEDALS, impressed naming on all medals. (20 medals)
£100-200 Lot 678
683 A COLLECTION OF GEORGE V AND GEORGE VI SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE MEDALS, impressed naming on all medals. (20 medals)
£100-200
684 A COLLECTION OF GEORGE VI SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE MEDALS, impressed naming on all medals, two in boxes of issue. (12 medals)
£60-100
83
692 A COLLECTION OF FIRE BRIGADE LONG SERVICE MEDALS, silver and bronze, some with clasps, all with engraved naming or initials. (12 medals)
685 ELIZABETH II SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE MEDALS, impressed naming on all medals. (3 medals)
£30-50
693 A COLLECTION OF FIRE BRIGADE LONG SERVICE MEDALS, silver and bronze, some with clasps, some named. (7 medals)
686 A COLLECTION OF GEORGE V AND GEORGE VI SPECIAL CONSTABULARY LONG SERVICE MEDALS, impressed naming and clasps on all medals. (11 medals)
£80-150
£100-200
£50-100
698 A COLLECTION OF ARMY TEMPERANCE MEDALS, including silver and enamel. (9 medals)
£40-60
691 VICTORIA AND EDWARD VII POLICE MEDALS, Jubilee 1887 and Coronation 1902, engraved (PC. P. MC PARTLAN. X. DIV.), GV Coronation Police medal 1911 and ther policing medals. (5 medals)
£30-50
697 AN UNUSUAL NAVAL MEDAL, H.M.S. DRAGON, impressed (NIL DESPERAMDUM 1930)
£80-150
690 GEORGE V CORONATION POLICE MEDAL, 1911, Scottish Police, un-named
£40-60
696 ELIZABETH II QUEEN'S GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 2002, engraved (27587255 SGT A.E. STRANGE SAS), in box of issue with certificate
689 VICTORIA JUBILEE POLICE MEDAL, 1897, St John Ambulance Brigade, engraved (PRIVATE C.H. SARGOOD.), and a GV Coronation Police medal, 1911, St Andrews Ambulance Corps, un-named. (2 medals)
£50-100
695 GEORGE V ROYAL WARRANT HOLDERS ASSOCIATION MEDAL, engraved (FRED LIONEL RAPSON 22nd DECEMBER 1921
£50-100
688 A COLLECTION OF GEORGE V CORONATION POLICE MEDALS, 1911, all with engraved naming. (9 medals)
£40-60
694 GEORGE V O.B.E. WITH MINIATURE, in box of issue, and an Illuminating Engineering Society medal engraved (DR. W.S. STILES. 1960-61). (3 medals)
687 VICTORIA JUBILEE POLICE MEDAL, 1887, Metropolitan Police, engraved (PC G. CARP. D. DIV.), two EVII Metropolitan Police Coronation medals, engraved (P.C. J. DANIEL. F.DIV.), (P.C. R. ATLEE. F.DIV.), and an EVII City Of London Coronation medal, engraved (P.C. H. MACE.). (4 medals)
£80-150
£100-200
699 A COLLECTION OF ARMY TEMPERANCE MEDALS, including silver. (11 medals)
£40-60
84
£100-200
700 ARMY TEMPERANCE MEDAL, Victoria memorial medals, EII Africa medal impressed (22561759 PTE. G: DEARING, GLOSTERS), and other medals. (13 medals)
Lot 708
£60-100
701 GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS, War and Victory impressed (41519 PTE. R.W. WEBB. R.FUS.), GVI R.A.F. L.S.G.C. impressed (337365. F/ SGT. P.B. GILBERT. R.A.F.), Second World war medals, badges, belt and related militaria
£60-100
702 GREAT WAR CASUALTY TRIO, 1914-15 Star, War and Trio awarded to Samuel Thomas Nash. Date of death 26/11/1914, H.M.S Bulwark. Medals impressed (175321. S.T. NASH. P.O. 1. R.N), with Admiralty letter and photographs
708 A SCOTTISH GORDON HIGHLANDERS OFFICERS SILVER CAP BADGE, hallmarked Edinburgh 1913, 'BYDAND' below stag.
£60-100
703 VICTORIAN AND GREAT WAR MEDALS, East and west Africa medal impressed (F. CORBEN, ORD., H.M.S. ST GEORGE.), GV India G.S.M. with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 clasp, impressed (128180 A. BMBR. F.T. CORBEN, R.A.), War medal impressed (128180 GNR. F.T. CORBEN, R.A.). (3 medals)
£100-200
709 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES, including Nazi, R.A.F., R.A., R.A.C., and others, and a selection of cloth badges.
£80-150
£150-250
710 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES, including New Zealand Forces, Artillery Volunteers, Scottish Regiments, Highlanders, and others.
704 SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, Red Cross medals and badges, cap badges, regimental belt buckle and other related items.
£100-200
£80-150 711 A LARGE COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES, including Dorset Regiment, Tank, Northamptonshire, Middlesex, Leicestershire and others.
705 AN INTERESTING WHITE METAL BADGE, 'We Are A Band Of Brothers', with pierced and engraved central decoration, probably silver.
712 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CLOTH BADGES, including R.A.F., Navy, and others, and a selection of cap badges and other badges mounted on boards.
706 A SELECTION OF PENKNIVES, with horn grips, and a blood letting tool. (5)
£50-100
707 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS MILITARY CAP BADGES, various regiments, including Australia, Ireland, Canadian and others, contained in a glazed display box.
£300-500
£50-100
£80-150 85
£80-150
713 AN ENGRVED HON ARTILLERY COMPANY BUTTON, Nazi medal, and other items including a Scottish and East Surrey Regiment cap.
£50-100
714 THE ROYAL ARTILLERY COMMEMORATION BOOK 1939-45, and a selection of Military badge collecting reference books. £30-50 715 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES, including U.S., Canadian Regiment and others, a regimental bugle, cap and Military buttons.
721 A FASCINATING ALBUM OF SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPHS, plane crashes and wrecks including Spitfires, pilots, group photographs, sporting and other Military photographs, contained in album.
£80-150
£50-100
716 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES, including Italy, Norway, French, and others, mounted on four boards. £80-150 717 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES AND BUTTONS, including Canada and New Zealand, mounded on three card boards.
£80-150
718 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES, including Southern Rhodesia, Africa, South Africa, and others, mounted on three boards.
722 AN INTERESTING SECOND WORLD WAR PHOTOGRAPHIC DIARY, Hamburg 1945, describing the damage six months after the Allied Services took control of Germany's first port. Photographs include the City Centre, Residential areas, and others, contained in album inscribed 'Hamburg 1945'.
£50-100
£80-150
719 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES AND BUTTONS, including Gurkhas, Australia and India, mounted on card boards.
£80-150
720 A 12TH LANCERS BRASS HELMET PLATE, with two screw post fittings on the reverse.
£50-100
723 AN INTERESTING MILITARY RELATED SCRAP BOOK, with a Nazi cut arm band with Swastika, theatre related ephemera, photographs, posters and other ephemera, contained in album. 86
£80-150
732 TWO TELESCOPES, Military caps and berets, ammo box with badges and a 'Nazi' gun holster.
724 A COLLECTION OF MEDALS, PAPERWORK AND EPHEMERA, relating to Seaman John Henry Day, mentioned in dispatches, with certificate of service, photographs and other interesting ephemera, some relating to U-Boats.
£60-100
733 A U.N. BERET, French Kepi, Pith hat, silk war maps, Sam Browne belt, bayonet and a leather field map case.
725 SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, a collection of Stereoscopic slides in original box, volume III and IV.
£30-50
£30-50
£40-60
Provenance: The poster were given to the vendor by the Office of Information.
£80-150
729 A REGIMENTAL NOVELTY ICE BUCKET, brass cannons and other Military related items.
£80-150
738 A PAIR OF COLOURED SILK PORTRAITS, Marshal Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre, and Earl Kitchener, framed and glazed.
£30-50
731 FOUR FRAMED GULF WAR DISPLAYS, relating to Officer Peter L. Probert R.A.F., including award certificates, signed prints, cloth badges and other ephemera.
£40-60
737 GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS, impressed (PO. 14741, PTE. W.F. KELLETT. R.M.L.I.), other Great War medals, cap badges, buckle, Queen Mary Tin, postcards, gas mask and related items.
£40-60
730 GURWOOD'S DISPATCHES OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, vol IV, and other various military related book. (14 books)
£30-50
736 THREE FRAMED WARTIME POSTERS, 'Keep mum she's not dumb', 'Don't Be Fuel-Ish', 'Dig For Victory', 14½" x 9½".
728 A MINIATURE WILKINSON SWORD PAPER KNIFE, and one other, in original boxes.
£60-100
735 A FIRST WORLD WAR SHELL, converted into a tobacco box with Eastern silvered and copper decoration.
727 A GREAT WAR DEATH PLAQUE, Henry Walter Duligal.
£50-100
734 A SILVER NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION BADGE, cloth badges and related items.
726 A 19TH CENTURY REGIMENTAL PORCELAIN CUP AND PLATE, 9th Regiment.
£40-80
£50-100
739 A GREAT WAR MILITARY MEMORIAL SILK, 1918, with a central photograph, and one other Dorset Regiment Memorial, both framed and glazed. (2)
£100-200
87
£30-50
Lot 741
Lot 741
742 A RARE SECOND WORLD WAR GERMAN NAZI HORSE GAS MASK, with red and yellow stamps, original brown leather straps and canvas cover. See illustration.
Lot 742
£80-150
743 A COLLECTION OF SECOND WORLD WAR GERMAN NAZI GAS MASKS, civilian and army issues, various types, and a Great War German gas mask. 740 GEORGE V, GEORGE VI, TWO SIGNED DOCUMENTS, co-signed by Anthony Eden and John Simon, presenting Victor Courtenay, Walter Forbes as a Counsellor of Embassy and Ambassador, 1932 and 1944, with other ephemera including maps.
£80-150
744 A COLLECTION OF SECOND WORLD WAR BRITISH GAS MASKS, civilian and army issues, various types including asthma, hospital, baby and other types.
£80-150
£100-200 745 SECOND WORLD WAR AMERICAN GAS MASKS, Navy, Army and civilian issues, and one Canadian gas mask.
741 BATTLE OF ALGIERS, A HAND DRAWN BATTLE MAP OF ALGIERS SIEGE, 1816, former property of Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Thomas Michell, 1785-1873, with photographs of the Admiral and his personal Victorian business card with red wax seal. In 1816 Admiral Mitchell was made a commander and led the battering flotilla attached to the squadron of Admiral Edward Pellew at the Battle of Algiers. See illustration.
£50-100
746 A COLLECTION OF SECOND WORLD WAR GAS MASKS, Japanese, Belgian, Dutch and others, Army and civilian issues.
£150-250
£80-150 88
747 A GREAT WAR AUSTRALIAN ARMY GAS MASK, and a British radio operator's gas mask.
Lot 751
£50-100
748 A COLLECTION OF FRENCH INTER-WAR AND WAR PERIOD GAS MASKS, in tin and canvas covers.
£50-100
749 FOUR LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY ARMY LISTS, including October 1815. (4)
80-£150
750 A BRONZE BUST OF ADOLF HITLER, on a marble base
Lot 752
£100-200
751 A GERMAN NAZI BADGE, silver plated with enamel swastika, hinged pin impressed '20'. See illustration.
£50-100
752 A GERMAN NAZI LUFTWAFFE BADGE, silver and gold plated, stamped 'PLEUGER &VOSS LUDENSCHEID' behind hinged pin. See illustration.
£80-150
753 A GERMAN NAZI NAVAL BADGE, silver plated with hinged pin. See illustration.
Lot 753
£50-100
754 GERMAN NAZI MEDALS, Russian Front 1941/42, Iron Cross and other medals (6)
£80-150
755 GERMAN GREAT WAR MEDALS, Blank die Weht Rein die Her 1914-1918 , with SommeSchlacht and Aisne-Champagne clasps, and other medals and badges. (9)
£50-100
756 GERMAN NAZI MEDALS, Iron Cross, War and other medals. (7)
£80-150
89
757 GERMAN NAZI AND GREAT WAR MEDALS, Iron Kaiser's Cross, Nazi Iron Cross medal and badge, and other medals. (6)
Lot 760
£50-100
758 GERMAN NAZI AND GREAT WAR MEDALS AND BADGES, wound badge, Army and others. (19)
£100-200
759 A COLLECTION OF GERMAN NAZI MEDALS AND BADGES, Luftwaffe, Navy, Army and others. (14)
£80-150
Lot 761 760 A GERMAN NAZI ALUMINIUM PLATE, with eagle above swastika and wreath, stamped 'G.S. 36'. See illustration.
£50-100
761 GERMAN NAZI MEDAL, Fur Verdienste Im Luftschutz 1938, and an enamel badge. (2) See illustration.
£40-80
762 A GERMAN NAZI ALUMINIUM BELT BUCKLE, impressed 'R.Z.M. M34/2', and a button. (2) See illustration. £50-100 763 GERMAN NAZI MOTHER'S CROSS MEDALS, two gilt and enamel, one bronze and enamel, with ribbons. (3)
Lot 762
£50-100 764 GERMAN NAZI AWARD MEDALS, Fur treue Dienfte, silvered and gilt with ribbons. (2)
£40-80
765 GERMAN NAZI GILT ARMY BADGE, 'FE6. W.E. PEEKRHAUS BERLIN, AUSF. A.6.M.U.K. GABLONZ', aluminium belt buckle and a hat badge. (3) 90
£50-100
766 A COLLECTION OF GERMAN GREAT WAR MEDALS, and other 19th century medals. (13)
Lot 767
767 GERMAN NAZI WOUND BADGES, various classes and types. (7). See illustration.
£100-200
768 A GERMAN NAZI WHITE METAL BADGE, eagle above swastika, impressed 'K.W.M.', and other badges. (7) See illustration. £80-150 769 A GERMAN NAZI IRON CROSS, and three iron cross badges, impressed marks on hinged pins. (4). See illustration.
Lot 768
£50-100
770 A COLLECTION OF GERMAN NAZI ALUMINIUM BADGES, all with raised naming on reverse sides. (11) £80-150 771 A GERMAN NAZI BRASS DOOR PLATE, with embossed eagle and swastika emblem.
£50-100
772 GERMAN NAZI ENAMEL LAPEL BADGES, aluminium teaspoon with impressed eagle and swastika, and other related items. (8)
Lot 769
£50-100
773 GERMAN NAZI ALUMINIUM TAGS, possibly luggage tags, with impressed naming. (2)
£50-100
774 GERMAN NAZI IRON CROSS MEDALS, and other German badges. (7)
£80-150
91
775 GERMAN NAZI BADGES, Navy, Tank, Army and others. (6) See illustration.
Lot 775
£100-200
776 GERMAN NAZI SILVERED AND ALUMINIUM BADGES, with eagle and swastika including N.S. K.K. (9) See illustration.
£80-150
777 GERMAN NAZI WOUND BADGES, Navy and one other brass and painted cap badge. (4) 778 GERMAN NAZI MERIT BADGES, a Submarine badge in a C.E. Juncker, Berlin box, and two others. (5) See illustration. Lot 776
£80-150
779 A GERMAN NAZI SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH, Herbert Jhlefeld, autographed in blue ink, and two German postcards. (3)
£40-60
780 GERMAN NAZI CLOTH AND BULLION COLLAR BADGES, and other cloth badges. (6) Lot 777
£50-100
781 GERMAN NAZI IRON CROSS, and two other medals. (3)
£40-60
782 A GERMAN NAZI CLOTH ARM BAND, red and white with black swastika.
92
783 A GERMAN NAZI ENAMEL BADGE, Kustenflug 1938 P8, by 'Brehmer Neukirchen'.
Lot 784
£50-100 784 A GERMAN NAZI ENAMEL AND GILT BADGE, National - Sozialistische - D.A.P., by 'GES. GESCH. Deschler & Sohn Munchen 9' '7083'. See illustration.
£50-100
785 GERMAN NAZI BADGES, Navy, Army and Artilery. (4) See illustration.
£100-200
786 GERMAN NAZI MEDAL, Russian Front, 1941/42, Defence and Service, Air Defence, Iron Cross, Mother's Cross and other medals. (12)
Lot 785
£200-400
787 A COLLECTION OF GERMAN NAZI BADGES, including party badge, Women's Work, Naval, Army and others.
£100-200
788 A GERMAN NAZI WAR SERVICE CROSS, two German life saving medals and two others. (5)
£60-100
789 GERMAN NAZI CLOTH ARM BANDS, a pennant and one other cloth emblem. (7) See illustration.
Lot 789
£150-250
790 A GERMAN NAZI CLOTH BAND, 'Reinhard Heydrich' with a paper label 'Hersteller RZ/M A4 Reichszeugmeistereider NSDAP. L No 025812', and two others. (3)
£50-100
93
791 A GERMAN NAZI STEEL CUTLERY SET, knife, fork, tin opener and spoon, with eagle and swastika emblem, impressed 'C.&C. W. 41', blade of knife marked 'Rostfrei'. See illustration.
Lot 791
£80-150
792 A GERMAN NAZI N.S.K.K. WALL PLAQUE, aluminium mounted on wood, 'Nordmark Standartenfahrt', 25 Juni 1939. See illustration.
£50-100
793 A GERMAN NAZI WHITE MARBLE BUST OF MUSSOLINI, mounted on a red marble base, indistinctly signed on reverse. See illustration.
Lot 792
£100-200
794 A PAPER KNIFE, inlaid with Hermann Goring's signature.
£80-150
795 GERMAN NAZI CUTLERY, with eagle and swastika emblem, two forks and a knife. (3)
£80-150
796 GERMAN NAZI CLOTH AND METAL BADGES, and other items, some framed. Lot 793
£50-100
797 A COLLECTION OF GERMAN NAZI BADGES AND MEDALS, Army, Naval, and others including a plaque with a Great War German scene, all contained in a cigar box with a German presentation inscription.
£100-200
798 A GERMAN NAZI ALUMINIUM MEDAL, Hermann Goring, Luftwaffe, head of Goring left, eagle and swastika in the centre on reverse.
94
£80-150
Lot 800
799 A GERMAN NAZI PAPERWEIGHT, with an electrotype plaque on marble base, 'Reichsmarschall H. Goring Minister President'. There is speculation the weight may have been placed on Goring's personal desk.
Lot 799
£200-300
800 A COLLECTION OF GERMAN NAZI DOCUMENTS relating to Max Henze SS-Brigadefuhrer, executed for war crimes in Bydgoszcz, Poland, on 10th March 1951. The group of SS citations consist of a formal printed citation appointing Max Henze as Police Chief of Kassel, signed in ink by Adolf Hitler and countersigned by Hermann Goering, 1937, and a collection of other formal citations, letters, and a service biography of Max Henze. Signatures included on the documents are Wilhelm Frick, Heinrich Himmler, Julius Lippert, Otto Meissner, and Field Marshall Wilhelm Keitel. The collection of documents includes printed photographs and research relating to SS-Brigadefuhrer Max Henze.
Lot 801
£2,000-4,000
801 A COLLECTION OF GERMAN NAZI EPHEMERA including a citation certificate to Oberleutenant Werner Peters, 2/ART.RGT./3.11, for Deutsche Kreuz in gold, and other related citations including Iron Cross First Class temporary citations, a Christmas letter card 1942 and two documents from the Polizeikomissariat Steyr.
£500-1,000
95
Lot 802
802 A GERMAN NAZI HELMET with camo wire, leather-lined with leather chin strap, stamped D228 and with painted name "Oscha. Holzel".
£600-1,000
Lot 803
803 A GERMAN NAZI HELMET with bread strap, leather lined and stamped 2358, Q66, and with black ink name on leather lining "H.T.Renkler".
£400-800
96
804 A GERMAN NAZI HELMET, Latvian Volunteers, with painted mark and stamped 55, EF62
807 A GERMAN NAZI M18 HELMET with decal and leather lining, stamped W66
£300-600
805 A GERMAN NAZI LUFTWAFFE HELMET with leather lining and leather chin strap, faint decal under camouflage, stamped 130
808 A GERMAN NAZI AFRICA CORPS PITH HAT, with badges.
£300-600
806 A GERMAN NAZI HELMET, sand coloured camouflage, leather-lined and stamped 283, leather lining stamped in ink "57".
£400-600
£100-200
809 AN IMPERIAL GERMAN PICKLE HAUBE with original mounts and canvas cover stamped DRP.
£300-600
97
£200-400
810 A GERMAN NAZI SA DRESS DAGGER with engraved blade, scabbard and original leather suspension
£200-400
811 A FIRST WORLD WAR GERMAN OFFICERS SWORD AND SCABBARD, Artillery Regiment no. 46, with engraved blade.
£300-600
812 A FIRST WORLD WAR GERMAN OFFICERS SWORD AND SCABBARD, Artillery Regiment no. 2, with engraved blade.
£150-250
813 A GERMAN NAZI DAGGER with horn and ivory grip, blade stamped.
£80-150
98
814 A SCOTTISH SKEAN DHU with white metal mounts, engraved with Celtic style decoration, 19th century.
815 A SCOTTISH SKEAN DHU with silver mounts, 19th century.
£50-100
£50-100
816 A FIRST WORLD WAR COMMANDO FIGHTING KNIFE, first pattern, impressed "The F-S Fighting Knife".
£150-250
817 A BURMESE DHA DAGGER with ivory grip, white metal mounts and wooden scabbard, 19th century, 12½"
£50-100
99
818 AN EDWARD VII OFFICERS SWORD with scabbard, Queens Own Hussars, with monogrammed blade, Wilkinson. See illustration.
827 AN 18TH CENTURY SHORT/SMALL SWORD with engraved blade "Francisco Rvis Antolado"
£150-250
819 A GEORGE V OFFICERS SWORD with leather scabbard, Queens Own Hussars, Wilkinson. See illustration.
828 TWO VICTORIAN SERGEANT'S SWORDS with shagreen grips (2)
£150-250
820 A GEORGE III CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD, 1796 pattern, blade engraved "Tho. Gills Warranted Never to Fail". See illustration.
£150-250
£100-200
£250-350
£80-150
£80-150
£30-50
834 A U.S. CAVALRY SWORD, possibly with later scabbard and handle
£200-400
835 A FRENCH INFANTRYMAN’S SWORD with leather and brass mounted scabbard, the blade engraved "Klingenthal Jan 1832"
£80-150
826 A GEORGE III CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD with scabbard
£150-250
833 A GEORGE IV 1822 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD with pipe backed blade
825 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD with leather scabbard, crested blade.
£80-150
832 A RUSSIAN KOSAK SHASQUA with a fluted blade and stag horn handle, 18th century
824 A VICTORIAN LIGHT INFANTRY SWORD with scabbard, with engraved blade
£40-80
831 A FRENCH 1822 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY SWORD with scabbard and horn grip
823 AN ELIZABETH II OFFICERS SWORD with scabbard, possibly with earlier blade and scabbard
£30-50
830 A GEORGE V COURT SWORD with leather and brass-mounted scabbard, and engraved blade
822 A LATE VICTORIAN HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY SWORD with scabbard, 1892 pattern. See illustration.
£80-150
829 A LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD with engraved initials
821 A VICTORIAN LEVY WEIGHT SWORD with leather scabbard. See illustration.
£100-200
£100-200
100
£40-80
Lot 818
Lot 819
Lot 820
Lot 821
Lot 822
101
836 A GEORGE III 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD with engraved and blued blade See illustration.
845 A FRENCH 1866 PATTERN CHASSEPOT BAYONET by Weyerberg
£200-300
846 A PAIR OF FRENCH 1842 PATTERN SABRE BAYONETS (2)
837 A LATE 18TH CENTURY GENTLEMANS SWORD with steel grip and engraved blade See illustration.
£100-200
£150-250
852 A PAIR OF SIMILAR AFRICAN CARVED WOOD CEREMONIAL SPEARS/PADDLES and a ceremonial club with carved decoration (3)
843 AN EDWARD VII DIPLOMATIC SWORD with leather and brass-mounted scabbard, engraved blade
£100-200
£80-150 853 A LATE VICTORIAN DOUBLE BARRELLED SHOTGUN, side plates engraved "W. Jeffery & Son.", ejector barrels
844 A FENCING FOIL by Gebruder Weyersberg, over-stamped and re-stamped "Wilkinson, Pall Mall", 19th century
£40-60
851 A TONGAN CEREMONIAL WOODEN CLUB with inlaid decoration.
£150-250
842 TWO INDIAN SWORDS, one with wooden scabbard, and an Eastern Jambiya (3)
£100-200
850 A GEORGIAN CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD, cut-down, and other daggers and knives
841 A JAPANESE WAKIZASHI with shagreen and cord grip, with scabbard, the depth of blade unusually thin
£80-150
849 TWO FIRST WORLD WAR COMBAT KNIVES with scabbards and wooden grips (2)
£80-150
840 A GEORGE V OFFICERS LEVEE with an equiry hilt, brass scabbard and engraved blade See illustration. £300-500
£40-60
848 THREE INDIAN BAYONETS and two Eastern Kukri daggers (5)
£100-200
839 A WILLIAM IV COURT SWORD with gilt mounts and engraved blade See illustration.
£30-50
847 A LONG SPEAR HEAD, typical of the Masai tribe, 19th century, and a Georgian sword blade (2)
£150-250
838 A U.S. OFFICERS SWORD with scabbard and brass mounts See illustration.
£40-60
£50-100
102
£50-100
Lot 836
Lot 837
Lot 838
Lot 839
Lot 840
103
Lot 854
854 A VICTORIAN DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN, the side plates engraved "William Evans from Purdeys, London", with related items contained in probably the original William Evans leather gun case See illustration.
858 A VICTORIAN REVOLVER engraved "Patent no. 1274"
859 A DEACTIVATED SECOND WORLD WAR STEN MKII SUB-MACHINE GUN with deactivation certificate. See illustration.
£300-500
855 A VICTORIAN TARGET PISTOL with removable rest, side plate engraved "Hewson", with related items, contained in probably its' original wooden case See illustration.
£100-200
861 A DEACTIVATED SECOND WORLD WAR WEBLEY & SCOTT SIGNAL PISTOL model "M,8"
£80-150
857 A GEORGIAN STYLE DECORATIVE DEACTIVATED PISTOL with steel and brass furniture
£150-250
860 A DEACTIVATED SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICERS REVOLVER Webley MK4 Service, with deactivation certificate
£500-1,000
856 TWO EARLY 19TH CENTURY POCKET PISTOLS and a leather and brass shot flask (3)
£100-200
£50-100
861A A DEACTIVATED BOLT ACTION B.S.A. RIFLE 0.410, 44", with deactivation certificate
£50-100
104
£100-200
Lot 855
Lot 859
105
862 AN ELIZABETH II HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY UNIFORM, helmet, breast-plate, tunic and fittings, circa 1975
£1,500-2,500
106
863 A GERMAN NAZI SS PEAKED CAP AND TUNIC, former property of SS-Gruppenfuhrer Paul Scheer, executed for war crimes by the Soviets in Kiev in 1946. The cap with heavily silver-plated eagle and skull insignia, and silver braid chin strap. Inside with the makers celluloid label and named on paper strip "SS-Gruppfhr. Paul Scheer SS 337771". The tunic in thick field grey material, silver bullion SS eagle on left sleeve, silver bullion on black velvet collar patches, on a dark green collar, shoulder straps and loops on chest for various awards. Berlin tailors label inside named to Paul Scheer and dated 9th March 1944.
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SS-Gruppenfuhrer Paul Scheer was born on 4th April 1889 in Pruem. After service as a professional soldier in the First World War he joined the police in Koblenz in 1921. When the Nazi party came to power in 1933 he joined the party as member 3,144248, and later the SS as member 337,771. During the war he was appointed police commander of Kiev, later moving to France. He was promoted to SS-Gruppenfuhrer and Lt. General of Police on 26th February 1944. This tunic is believed to have been made for him soon after that date. He and eleven other defendants were hanged in Kiev by the Soviets on 29th January 1946.
His awards consisted of, amongst others, Iron Crosses, first and second class, Honour Cross 1914-1918, Silesian Eagle first and second class, War Service Cross 1939 first and second class, SS Totenkopf ring, SS Sword of Honour.
ÂŁ3,000-6,000
864 A GERMAN NAZI AFRIKA CORPS TUNIC with cloth insignia and stamped behind breast pocket "Peak and Cloppenburg Beha G.M.B.H. Berlin". See illustration.
Lot 864
£300-600
865 A LARGE GERMAN NAZI STORM TROOPERS FLAG with central swastika and black and white numbering on top right 4/30. Framed and glazed.
£300-500
866 A GERMAN NAZI HELMET SHELL with layers of paint and war damage
£40-60
867 A LATE VICTORIAN MERRYWEATHER FIREMANS HELMET with leateher lining and chin strap. See illustration.
Lot 867
£200-400
868 A FALKLANDS WAR HELMET with goggles, leather lining and camouflage cover with a field dressing. See illustration.
£50-100
869 TWO U.S. CIVIL WAR PERIOD ENGINEERS OFFICE MAPS, vicinity of Petersburg and Confederate and Federal lines around Petersburg
£80-150
870 A FASCINATING FIRST WORLD WAR LETTER "GALLIPOLI" with hand-drawn and coloured maps showing a panorama of country from Salt Lake to Sari Bair "Hillocks in foreground occupied by Royal Welsh Aug 18th", and an aerial view of trenches and lines. "Dear Jim, It is awful, just like being in prison. Three weeks ago the 6th August we started a big battle ...", and another letter "What I saw in Russia", signed "Rev. Obadiah Watkiss"(2)
Lot 868
£50-100
871 A LARGE COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES, Yeomanry interest, and four albums of research. Previous property of Robert J. Smith, author, who wrote books on uniforms of the Yeomanry Regiments of the British Army. This collection was previously sold as part of the Late R.J. Smith's archive at Duke's. 108
£50-100
872 A COLLECTION OF ELIZABETH II ROYAL EPHEMERA including artist proofs, marriage invitations, and a collection of receipts from Bagcraft, with letters addressed to Buckingham Palace
Lot 873
£100-200
873 GEORGE SHILLIBEER, Father of the London Bus, a copy schedule of George Shillibeer, Fleet Prison, a signed document from The Debtors Court which sentenced him to several months in the Fleet Prison, signed by George Shillibeer in several places, and a document "The Crown Prince Day Coach, One Month Settlement ending February 23rd 1833".
George Shillibeer was the introducer of the modern omnibus. He fell in arrears with his payments to the Stamp and Taxes Office which seized his vehicles until the debt was paid. This incident was frequently repeated and at length Shillibeer was ruined. See illustration.
Lot 874
£100-200
874 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEW SOUTH WALES SECOND CLASS CONDTIONAL PARDON, given by Sir George Gipps, Governor General to Mark Russell, born 1798, convicted at Kilkenny in August 1829 for manslaughter and was awaiting a life sentence. The document signed by George Gipps. See illustration.
£100-200 880 A RARE EARLY VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPH OF LAWN TENNIS with ladies playing beside a large house, Cade and White, Ipswich, and other various photographs
875 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS VICTORIAN STAMPS including three penny blacks and others
£100-200
876 A SET OF SIX PADDLE STEAMER POSTCARDS
881 A COLLECTION OF COMMONWEALTH AND WORLD STAMPS contained in 15 albums
£100-200
877 A SET OF SIX ESPERANTO POSTCARDS
£60-100
£40-60
879 TWO 19TH CENTURY VOLUMES containing many 19th century wax seals (2)
£200-400
882 MARGARET THATCHER A signed photograph, and a collection of other various signatures contained in albums, including theatre, Elizabeth Taylor, Rex Harrison, and many other signatures and cut-outs, and "The Devils Brigade" film poster
878 A SET OF SIX WAR CARTOON POSTCARDS
£40-60
£50-100
£100-200
883 A TITANIC POSTCARD posted from Liverpool 109
£30-50
884 A CONTROVERSIAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, King Edward VIII visit to Nazi Germany, 1937. The album containing many believed unseen photographs of Edward VIII touring Germany, the final photograph in the album sees King Edward VIII and Adolf Hitler greeting each other, including a funeral program of the Duchess of Windsor, and invitation, 29th April 1986.
Provenance: The album belonged to Sir Dudley Forwood Equerry to Edward VIII, descendant of the vendor.
ÂŁ500-1,000 110
885 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL An unsmoked cigar gifted to Frank C.T. Evershed, Rolls Royce salesman at Rolls Royce Conduit Street, London. The collection includes a photograph picturing Mr Evershed with Alan Whicker at a Rolls Royce function.
Mr Frank C.T. Evershed would have met Winston Churchill for some time when Churchill was considering a Rolls Royce for private use.
Provenance: The collection is being sold by Frank C.T. Evershed's nephew.
ÂŁ300-600
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Lifeboat No.6
886 A RARE PAINTED PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF TITANIC SURVIVOR, ELSIE BOWERMAN, in Scottish Women’s Hospital Uniform, circa 1915-1920.
Elsie Bowerman was an early suffragette, surviving the Titanic in 1912, she went on to serve during the First World War with the Scottish Women's Hospital. Later, among many other achievements, became the first woman barrister at The Old Bailey.
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Robert Hitchens
Elsie Bowerman's survival of The Titanic is welldocumented. The well-known Molly Brown, Frederick Fleet, the lookout who first saw the iceberg which sank the Titanic, and Quartermaster Robert Hitchens were on board no. 6 lifeboat along with Elsie Bowerman.
£500-1,000
Private Collection M asonic Medals
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887 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, Bombay Emulation Chapter no. 1100, with presentation inscription, in leather box. See illustration.
895 A GOLD AND ENAMELLED MASONIC COLLAR JEWEL/MEDAL, assistant, with presentation inscription on reverse "Mount Edgcumbe Lodge No. 1446...", in leather box
£50-100
888 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, St Modwen's Lodge No. 4850, with presentation inscription, in leather box. See illustration.
896 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, Arnold Lodge, with presentation inscription See illustration.
£50-100
£50-100
889 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, New River Lodge No. 4502, with presentation inscription, in leather box. See illustration.
897 A GROUP OF SILVER AND ENAMEL MASONIC JEWELS/MEDALS, Faraday Lodge and others
£50-100
£50-100
£50-100
£50-100
£200-400
902 A GOLD AND ENAMELLED MASONIC PASTMASTER JEWEL/ MEDAL, Campanile Lodge No. 5507, and a silver gilt Founder medal. (2 medals)
894 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, Quatour In Unitate Lodge Of Hospitality No. 5074, with presentation inscription, in leather box
£150-250
901 SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC PASTMASTER JEWEL/ MEDAL, and other various Masonic medals, including Founder and others. (10 medals)
£50-100
893 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, Shenstonian Lodge No. 5544, with presentation inscription, in leather box. See illustration.
£40-60
900 A COLLECTION OF MASONIC JEWELS/MEDALS, including side orders and others. (18 medals)
892 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, Wendlesworth Lodge, with presentation inscription, in leather box
£40-60
899 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, Lodge Of Old Friendship 3907, with presentation inscription
891 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, Michelham Priory Lodge No. 5059, with presentation inscription, in leather box
£50-100
898 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, St Mary Hitcham Lodge No. 6419
890 A SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/MEDAL, Croindene Lodge No. 3363, with presentation inscription, in leather box. See illustration.
£80-150
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£100-200
Lot 887
Lot 888
Lot 890
Lot 893
Lot 889
Lot 896
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903 THREE SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWELS/ MEDALS, St Martin's Legrand 1538. (3 medals)
911 A COLLECTION OF MASONIC SILVER PLATED AND GILT COLLAR JEWELS/MEDALS, including various types
£60-100
£150-250
904 A YELLOW METAL AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWEL/ MEDAL, probably 18th/early 18th century
912 A COLLECTION OF MASONIC SILVER PLATED AND GILT COLLAR JEWELS/MEDALS, including various types
£50-100
905 TWO SILVER AND ENAMEL MASONIC JEWELS/MEDALS, Sole Salubritas, and a set of miniature medals. (7 medals)
913 ROYAL ARK MARINER MASONIC SIDE ORDER JEWELS/MEDALS, various types
£40-60
906 A SELECTION OF MASONIC COLLAR JEWELS/MEDALS, various areas and types, some with presentation inscriptions
£80-150
£100-200
916 A COLLECTION OF ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER JEWELS/MEDALS, and other Masonic medals
£80-150
£100-200
917 A SELECTION OF SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL MASONIC JEWELS/ MEDALS, including Founder, Steward and other types, various Lodges
£100-200
909 A SILVER MASONIC COLLAR JEWEL/MEDAL, cornucopia
£80-150
915 A COLLECTION OF ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER JEWELS/MEDALS, and other Masonic medals
908 A COLLECTION OF MASONIC YORK RITE JEWELS/MEDALS, various types
£50-100
914 MASONIC INTEREST MEDALS, including silver and commemorative issues
907 A SELECTION OF MASONIC COLLAR JEWELS/MEDALS, various areas and types, some with presentation inscriptions
£150-250
£40-60
£200-400
910 A COLLECTION OF MASONIC SILVER PLATED COLLAR JEWELS/ MEDALS, including various types
918 A SELECTION OF SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL MASONIC JEWELS/ MEDALS, including Founder, Steward and other types, various Lodges
£150-250
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£200-400
919 A SELECTION OF SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL MASONIC JEWELS/ MEDALS, and other medals including Steward, side orders and other types, various Lodges
927 A SILVER GILT MASONIC JEWEL/ MEDAL, Boscombe Lodge No. 2158, with presentation inscription, in leather box
£100-200
928 A MASONIC GRAND LODGE MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE, to Susan Edith Champneys 1863-1928. The certificate dated 1923. Susan was one of the first Women Police Officers in England and belonged to the Women's Auxiliary Service.
920 FIVE WHITE METAL MASONIC EAGLE COLLAR JEWELS, Rose Croix degree. (5)
£50-100
921 A LARGE COLLECTION OF MASONIC REGALIA, including cloth neck bands, fittings and associated items
£200-400
923 A COLLECTION OF SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC JEWELS/MEDALS, including Steward, other types and other Masonic medals
£200-400
924 A SILVER AND ENAMEL KNIGHTS TEMPLAR BADGE, and one other silver plated. (2)
£50-100
925 A LARGE COLLECTION OF MASONIC CHARITY JEWELS/ MEDALS, various types and lodges
£200-400
926 SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED MASONIC CHARITY JEWELS/ MEDALS, including Steward and other types, various lodges. (7 medals)
£80-150
£100-200
922 A COLLECTION OF MASONIC RELATED MEDALS, including silver badges, and other various medals, jewels and related items
£50-100
£100-200
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Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823
Glossary of Cataloguing Terms The auctioneers are always pleased to discuss individual lots with prospective purchasers prior to the auction and will provide condition reports on request. If you require clarification of any terms employed in the catalogue please do not hesitate to seek advice. The auctioneers are also pleased to discuss lots which may have been altered, repaired, or restored. The term basically used in conjunction with a date (ie. basically 18th century) indicates that, in our opinion, the item may have undergone restoration, repair, or alteration. It also indicates that only an element of the piece may date from the period stated in the description. The absence of the term basically does not imply that an item is without restoration, repair, or alteration. The use of inverted comas around a word or phrase (ie. “pearl”) indicates that the piece, or object, may not be what it is purporting to be. (ie. a simulated pearl). If you are in doubt our specialists are available prior to the auction to offer guidance and advice. With Chinese ceramics and works of art, if the catalogue states that the object in question bears a mark, but it does not state “and of the period” it indicates that we believe the lot in question may not date from the period suggested by the mark. Clearly, references to the colour of jade are subjective and again buyers are advised to inspect personally any items on which they intend to bid to ensure the colour meets with their expectation. Care is taken to ensure that any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date and provenance is reliable and accurate, but all such statements of opinion and are not to be taken as statement or representations of fact. Hy. Dukes & Son reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority reasonably considered by them to be reliable. Descriptions of property in this catalogue do not always indicate condition, repair or damage. Buyers are earnestly advised to inspect personally any lot they intend to purchase. Weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending purchasers
Paintings, Drawings and Prints A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname or recognised designation of an artist is, in our opinion, a work by the artist, e.g. NICHOLAS CHEVALIER Attributed to NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist.
Manner of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but of a later date.
Studio of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work by an unknown hand, which may have been executed in the studio of the artist.
After NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a copy of any date after a work by the artist.
Circle of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work from the period of the artist and showing his influence. Follower of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but not necessarily by a pupil.
Signed/inscribed/dated NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist. Bears signature/inscription/date NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the signature/inscription/date are probably not by the. hand of the artist.
The addition of a question mark after any of the cataloguing terms in the above glossary indicates an element of doubt. The term 'ascribed to' may in certain cases be used to denote a traditional attribution based on style. A work catalogued as 'School' accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date mean that in our opinion the work was executed at that time and in that location, e.g. Dutch School, circa 1700. All reference to signatures, inscriptions and dates refer to the present state of work, i.e. as at the time of inspection for the purpose of cataloguing.
The use of onverted comas around the name of an artist, or date, in connetion with a signature, or inscription (ie. signed “Nicholas Chevalier”) indicates that the signature, or inscription, may have been added by another hand.
Artist’s Resale Right From mid February 2006 living artists are entitled by law to receive a resale royalty each time their work is resold by or to an art market professional. From 1st January 2012 the Right has been extended to include sales of works by artists who have died within the last 70 years (following the existing term of copyright). Royalties will be payable to the families and beneficiaries of these artists. An art work must be resold for more than 1,000 Euros to qualify for the right. The rates payable are calculated as a percentage of the hammer price and are set out in a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%. The charge is exclusive of VAT. The auctioneers reserve the right to pass all of the cost to the person buying the qualifying art work
JEWELLERY The contents of any gemmological certificates accompanying lots in this sale are not guaranteed by Duke’s Auctioneers and we cannot be held responsible for any disagreement over the contents of the certificates after the sale, or for a retrospective change in opinion by the certificate issuer. All weights and measurements provided are approximate only. Prospective purchasers should assume that all coloured stones sold by Duke’s Auctioneers have been treated unless otherwise stated to the contrary in the catalogue description. Stones are commonly treated to enhance their colour and clarity. Sapphires and rubies are commonly heat treated and emeralds commonly oiled. Jade/jadeite is often bleached, polymer/resin filled or dyed. Please contact Duke’s for more clarification on treatment in individual lots. Items containing rubies or jade/jadeite of Burmese origin are not permitted 120 for import by the USA.
Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823
CONDITIONS OF SALE Duke’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.
(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions
1 DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Duke’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Duke’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.
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2 BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn. (e) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.
12 AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.
3 INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4
THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law.
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VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. *VAT payable at 5.00% on the hammer price and 20% on the buyers premium.
6 PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. (3) The Auctioneer may require a deposit of 5% of the hammer price immediately. If the buyer is unable to meet this requirement to the Auctioneer’s satisfaction they reserve the right to cancel the sale immediately. 7 TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8 REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.
THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
10 COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11 WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.
13 TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14 DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15 FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. 16 GENERAL We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. (3) Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. (4) Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. (5) Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. (6) English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. 16 DEBIT AND CREDIT CARDS Due to problems with fraudulent debit and credit card transactions payments over the telephone cannot be made for invoices totalling more than £200 unless the Buyers are known to Duke’s. Payment can be made in person using a chip and pin number, bank transfer, cash up to £9,000, or cheque (allow six working days for clearance).
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CONDITIONS OF SALE (continued) CHEQUES The Auctioneers regret that they are unable to accept cheques in payment for purchases, except where arrangements have been made beforehand, well in advance of sale day. Intending purchasers are asked to instruct their bank to contact the Auctioneer’s bank (Natwest, 49 South Street, Dorchester) as early as possible, to confirm clearance in writing up to a stated maximum amount to ensure that a cheque will be accepted on sale day. A Banker’s Draft, a Building Society cheque or cash will be required to allow removal of goods on sale day. Purchasers may not otherwise remove goods until their cheques are cleared by the Auctioneers’ bank. Live Bidding Duke’s Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details (unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Duke’s Auctioneers) you: 1. authorise Duke’s Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Duke’s Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Duke’s Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. P lease note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Clicking the bid button is a commitment to buy. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Any person or his personal property at or on the auctioneers premises, before, during, or after the auction, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and will have no claim against the auctioneers in respect of any injury sustained, or accident which may occur. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF FURNITURE All items are held at the risk of the Buyer. If they are not removed within 5 working days of the sale the Auctioneers will instruct a carrier to remove them to storage. The Buyer will be responsible for paying the aforementioned carrier all charges incurred and for making arrangements in advance for the removal of items from their store after payment of their charges on production of our reciept for the items. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF WILDLIFE MATERIAL Property made of or incorporating (irrespective of percentage) endangered and other protected species of wildlife, including but not limited to, ivory, tortoiseshell, crocodile skin, rhinoceros horn, whalebone and certain species of coral, together with Brazilian rosewood, may require permits or certificates (e.g. a CITES permit) from the relevant regulatory agencies to be exported or imported. Prospective purchasers are also advised that some countries prohibit altogether the importation as well as exportation of such materials. Accordingly, clients should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on any property with wildlife material if they intend to import the property into another country. Please note that it is the client’s responsibility to determine and satisfy the requirements of any applicable laws or regulations applying to the export or import of property containing endangered or protected wildlife material. The inability of a client to export or import property containing endangered or protected wildlife material is not a basis for cancellation or rescission of the sale.
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Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Duke’s Thursday, 10th March. Coins and Militaria.
Coins and Militaria 2016
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Thursday, 10th March