Duke’s Thursday, 9th March. Coins and Medals, Weapons and Militaria. Including The Martin Pye Collection of Encapsulated Coins.
Coins and Medals, Weapons and Militaria
The Martin Pye Collection of Encapsulated Coins The Anthony Jaggard Collection of Coronation and Commemorative Medals The Keith Whittle Collection of Coronation and Commemorative Medals 2017
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BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS 13th April 2017
John Arrowsmith’s London Atlas 1842 OneofthefinestatlasesoftheVictorianperiod,housedina unique metamorphic rosewood library stand
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ASIAN ART 18th May 2017
A Chinese blue and white bowl with heaped and piled decoration, the base with a Qianlong seal mark and of the period, 10¼” dia. Provenance: Deceased Estate, Dorset
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Thursday, 9th March, 10.30AM Lots 1 – 199 Lots 200 – 405 Lots 406 – 433 Lots 434 – 553 Lots 554 – 559 Lots 600 – 718
Coins and Banknotes The Martin Pye Collection of Encapsulated Coins The Anthony Jaggard Collection of Coronation and Commemorative Medals The Keith Whittle Collection of Coronation and Commemorative Medals Commemorative Medals Militaria, Medals, Weapons, Binoculars and Cameras
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CARAUSIUS, 286-93 AD. AR DENARIUS. Obv: Draped and laureate bust right. Rev: Salus seated left, feeding a snake rising from and altar. No mintmark. This coin is believed to be the only known example of its type in existence. PAS ID. SUR-07BF6A. This coin will be offered for sale in the 12th October Coin and Medal Auction. £20,000-£30,000
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THURSDAY, 9 t h M AR CH, 10.30A M COINS
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3 GREAT BRITAIN, COIN SET, Elizabeth II. Proof ten-coin set, in red leather Royal Mint case of issue. UNC. (15 coins)
1 GREAT BRITAIN, COIN SET, George VI, 1937-1952. Fifteen coin set, including Maundy, 1937, in red leather case of issue. UNC. (15 coins)
£150-250
4 GREAT BRITAIN, COIN SET, Elizabeth II. Britannia Gold Proof Collection of four coins, 1997. In red leather case, with certificate no. 452
2 GREAT BRITAIN, COIN SET, Elizabeth II. Proof ten-coin set, in red leather Royal Mint case of issue. UNC. (15 coins)
£30-50
£40-60
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£1,000-2,000
A PAMPHILL HOARD, Dorset Provenance: The finder and land owner Lot 5
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5 VALENS, 364-378 AD. AR MILIARENSE. Obv: Draped and cuirassed bust right wearing pearl diadem. Rev: Valens standing facing with head left holding a standard in right hand, resting the left on a shield. Treveri mint. 4½g, 23½mm dia. (1 coin)
7 GRATIAN, 367-383 AD. AR SILIQUA. Obv: Draped and cuirassed bust right wearing pearl diadem. Rev: Roma seated facing and holding a globe in right hand, a reversed spear in the left. Treveri mint. 2.1g, 18mm dia. (1 coin)
Provenance: A Pamphill Hoard. Sold jointly on behalf of the Finder and Land Owner.
Provenance: A Pamphill Hoard. Sold jointly on behalf of the Finder and Land Owner.
£300-500
£80-150
6 GRATIAN, 367-383 AD. AR SILIQUA. Obv: Draped and cuirassed bust right wearing pearl diadem. Rev: Roma seated left and holding Victory on a globe in right hand, a reversed spear in the left. Treveri mint. 1.8g, 17½mm dia. (1 coin)
8 GRATIAN, 367-383 AD. AR SILIQUA. Obv: Draped and cuirassed bust right wearing pearl diadem. Rev: Roma seated left and holding Victory on a globe in right hand, a reversed spear in the left. Roma mint. 1.7g, 19mm dia. (1 coin)
Provenance: A Pamphill Hoard. Sold jointly on behalf of the Finder and Land Owner.
Provenance: A Pamphill Hoard. Sold jointly on behalf of the Finder and Land Owner.
£80-150
£80-150
Lot 7
9 THEODOSIUS I, 379-395 AD. AR SILIQUA. Obv: Draped and cuirassed bust right wearing pearl diadem. Rev: Roma seated facing with head left and holding a globe in right hand, a reversed spear in the left. Aquileia mint. 2g, 19mm dia. (1 coin)
Provenance: A Pamphill Hoard. Sold jointly on behalf of the Finder and Land Owner.
£80-150
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A Private Collection of R oman & Byzantine Coins purcha s ed in the 1970's
10 NERO, 54-68 AD. AV AUREUS. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Concordia seated left holding patera and cornucopia. VF. 7g, 18½mm dia. (1 coin)
£800-1,500
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11 VALENS, 364-78 AD. AV SOLIDUS. Obv: Draped and cuirassed bust right wearing pearl diadem. Rev: Valens standing holding labarum in right hand and Victory on a globe in right, cross in field. Antioch mint. VF. 4.3g, 22mm dia. (1 coin)
14 MAURICE TIBERIUS, 582-602 AD. AV SOLIDUS. Obv: Facing cuirassed bust holding a cross. Rev: Angel standing facing, holding a long rho-headed cross in right hand and globus cruciger in the right. Constantinople mint. VF. 4.3g, 22½mm dia. (1 coin)
£300-500
12 HONORIUS, 393-423 AD. AV SOLIDUS. Obv: Facing cuirassed bust holding a shield and spear. Rev: Constantinopolis seated facing, head right, holding a spear in right hand and Victory on a globe in the left. Constantinople mint. VF. 4.3g, 20½mm dia. (1 coin)
15 MAURICE TIBERIUS, 582-602 AD. AV TREMISSIS. Obv: Draped bust right wearing diadem. Rev: Cross potent within legend. Constantinople mint. F. 1.3g, 17mm dia. (1 coin)
£200-400
13 JUSTINUS II, 565-578 AD. AV SOLIDUS. Obv: Facing cuirassed bust holding Victory on a globe. Rev: Constantinopolis seated facing, head right, holding a spear in right hand and a globe surmounted by a cross in the left. Constantinople mint. VF. 4.2g, 20½mm dia. (1 coin)
£200-400
£100-200
16 HERACLIUS WITH HERACLIUS CONSTANTINE, 610-641 AD. AV SOLIDUS. Obv: Facing crowned and draped busts, a cross between. Rev: Cross potent on three steps. Constantinople mint. VF. 4½g, 20mm dia. (1 coin)
£200-400
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£200-400
17 GRATIAN, 367-83 AD. AV SOLIDUS. Obv: Draped and cuirassed bust right wearing pearl diadem. Rev: Two emperors seated facing holding a globe, Victory above with wings spread. Trier mint. Near mint state. 4.3g, 21mm. (1 coin)
ÂŁ1,000-2,000
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18 VALENS, 364-78 A.D. AR MILIARENSE. Obv: Draped and cuirassed bust right, wearing pearl diadem. Rev: Victory standing beside a standard, foot on a globe. Piece on edge reattached, otherwise VF details. 4.2g, 23mm dia. (1 coin)
Lot 18
£250-350
19 HENRY VIII. GROAT, 1526-44. Second Coinage. Obv: Laker bust. Rev: Square topped shield. mm rose. GF. 1.9g, 24mm dia. With old collector's label. (1 coin)
Lot 19
£50-100
20 HENRY VIII. GROAT, 1526-44. Second Coinage. Obv: Laker bust. Rev: Square topped shield. mm rose. F. 2.6g, 25mm dia. (1 coin)
£50-100
21 ELIZABETH I. SIXPENCE, 1561. Obv: Smaller bust left, rose behind. Rev: Square topped shield below date. mm pheon. AVF. 2.9g, 27mm dia. With old collector's label. (1 coin)
Lot 20
£40-80
22 ELIZABETH I. SIXPENCE, 1573. Obv: Larger bust left, rose behind. Rev: Square topped shield below date. mm ermine. AVF. 2.8g, 25mm dia. With old collector's label. (1 coin)
£40-80
23 ELIZABETH I. SIXPENCE, 1601. Obv: Bust left, rose behind. Rev: Square topped shield below date. mm 1. AVF. 3g, 26mm dia. With old collector's label "Ex Burstall 201". (1 coin)
Lot 22
£50-100 24 ELIZABETH I. THREEPENCE, 1568. Obv: Bust left, rose behind. Rev: Square topped shield below date. mm coronet. AVF. 1.3g, 19mm dia. With old collector's label. (1 coin) £30-50 25 CHARLES I. GROAT, 1638-42. Aberystwyth. Obv: Bust left between plumes and value. Rev: Oval garnished shield. mm book. GF. 2g, 23mm dia. (1 coin)
Lot 26
£80-150 26 CHARLES I. SCOTTISH TWELVE SHILLING, 1637-42. Falconer's second issue. Obv: Bust left with value behind. Rev: Crowned square topped shield with CR at sides, pellet and F above crown. mm thistle. F. 5.8g, 32mm dia. (1 coin) £80-150 15
Lot 27
27 ELIZABETH II. GOLD FIVE POUNDS, 1998. Obv: Head right. Rev: St George and Dragon. In green velvet box of issue, with certificate no. 733. BU. (1 coin)
£500-1,000
28 EDWARD VII. SOVEREIGN, 1904. Obv: Head right. Rev: St George and Dragon. AUNC. (1 coin)
£150-250
29 EDWARD VII. SOVEREIGN, 1910. Obv: Head right. Rev: St George and Dragon. GF. (1 coin)
Lot 28
£150-250
30 GEORGE V. SOVEREIGN, 1911. Obv: Head left. Rev: St George and Dragon. AUNC. (1 coin)
£150-250
31 GEORGE V. SOVEREIGN, 1912. Obv: Head left. Rev: St George and Dragon. AUNC. (1 coin)
Lot 29
£150-250
32 ELIZABETH II. SOVEREIGN, 1957. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: St George and Dragon. AUNC. (1 coin) £150-250 33 ELIZABETH II. SOVEREIGN, 1958. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: St George and Dragon. AUNC. (1 coin)
Lot 30
£150-250
34 ELIZABETH II. SOVEREIGN, 1968. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: St George and Dragon. UNC. (1 coin)
£150-250
35 ELIZABETH II. ISLE OF MAN. SOVEREIGN, 1965. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Arms within band and legend. In box of issue. UNC. (1 coin)
Lot 32
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£150-250
36 ELIZABETH II. ISLE OF MAN. SOVEREIGN, 1973. Obv: Bust right. Rev: St George and Dragon. UNC. (1 coin)
Lot 36
£150-250
37 ELIZABETH II. ISLE OF MAN. PROOF SOVEREIGN, 1980. Obv: Bust right. Rev: St George and Dragon. In box of issue, with certificate. (1 coin)
£150-250 Lot 38
38 ELIZABETH II. ISLE OF MAN. SOVEREIGN, 1981. Obv: Bust right. Rev: The Prince and Princess of Wales. In box of issue. UNC. (1 coin)
£150-250
39 ELIZABETH II. ISLE OF MAN. GOLD CROWN, 1980. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. With certificate. UNC. (1 coin) £50-100
Lot 41
40 VICTORIA. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned and garnished shield. AF. (1 coin)
£60-100
41 VICTORIA. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1892. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned and garnished shield. AEF. (1 coin)
£80-150 Lot 42
42 VICTORIA. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1901. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. AUNC. (1 coin)
£80-150
43 GEORGE V. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1913. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: St George and Dragon. AEF. (1 coin)
£60-100 Lot 43
44 ELIZABETH II. ISLE OF MAN. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1973. Obv: Bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. UNC. (1 coin)
£60-100
45 ELIZABETH II. ISLE OF MAN. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1973. Obv: Bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. UNC. (1 coin)
£60-100 17
54 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1894. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. VF. (1 coin) £30-50
46 CHARLES II. CROWN, 1662. Obv: Draped and laureate bust right, rose below. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with interlinked C's in angles. Edge not dated. AVF. (1 coin) £200-400
55 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1897. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. AUNC, toned. (1 coin) £120-220
47 WILLIAM III. CROWN, 1695. Obv: Draped and laureate bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. AF. (1 coin) £50-100
56 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1900. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. GVF. (1 coin) £60-100
48 ANNE. CROWN, 1708 E. Obv: Draped bust left, E below. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. GF. (1 coin) £150-250
57 EDWARD VII. CROWN, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: St George and Dragon. AUNC, toned. (1 coin) £150-250
49 GEORGE III. EMERGENCY BANK OF ENGLAND ISSUE. DOLLAR, 1794. Struck with a Spanish 8 Reales. Obv: Octagonal countermark with the portrait of George III. Rev: Crowned shield between pillars. Peru/Lima mint. VF. (1 coin) £300-500
58 EDWARD VII. CROWN, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: St George and Dragon. F. (1 coin) £40-80
50 GEORGE IV. CROWN, 1822. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: St George and Dragon. SECUNDO on edge. GVF. (1 coin) £100-200
59 GEORGE V. PROOF CROWN, 1927. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. Toned. (1 coin) £150-250
51 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1845. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Cinquefoil stops, edge lettering weakly stuck. AVF. (1 coin) £50-100
60 GEORGE V. CROWN, 1928. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. AEF. (1 coin) £150-250
52 VICTORIA. PROOF CROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. Some light contact marks. (1 coin) £200-400
61 GEORGE V. CROWN, 1929. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. AEF. (1 coin) £150-250
53 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1892. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. GVF. (1 coin) £30-50
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62 GEORGE V. CROWN, 1931. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. GF. (1 coin)
70 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1893. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. AUNC. (1 coin)
£80-150
63 GEORGE V. CROWN, 1933. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. AEF. (1 coin)
71 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1895. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
£150-250
£50-100
64 GEORGE V. CROWN, 1936. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. AEF. (1 coin)
72 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1896. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
£250-350
65 VICTORIA. DOUBLE FLORIN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
£40-80
£50-100
73 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1897. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
£40-80
£50-100
66 VICTORIA. DOUBLE FLORIN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
74 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1899. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
£30-50
67 VICTORIA. DOUBLE FLORIN, 1888. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
75 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1900. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
£40-80
68 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1877. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. GVF. (1 coin)
£40-80
76 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1900. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. AUNC. (1 coin)
£40-80
69 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1883. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. AEF. (1 coin)
£50-100
£30-50
77 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1888. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
£40-80
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£30-50
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78 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1892. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. GEF. (1 coin) £30-50
86 GEORGE II. SHILLING, 1758. Obv: Old laureate bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. EF, toned. (1 coin) £50-100
79 GEORGE V. PROOF HALFCROWN, 1927. Obv: bare head left. Rev: Shield below rose. Reverse toned. (1 coin) £50-100
87 GEORGE II. SHILLING, 1758. Obv: Old laureate bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. GVF. (1 coin) £30-50 88 GEORGE III. SHILLING, 1787. Obv: Laureate bust right, no stop above head. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with crowns in angles on reverse. UNC, proof-like, toned. (1 coin) £100-200
80 VICTORIA. 'GODLESS' FLORIN, 1849. Obv: Gothic bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with emblems in angles. AUNC, toned. (1 coin) £80-150
89 GEORGE III. SHILLING, 1787. Obv: Laureate bust right, stop above head. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with crowns in angles on reverse. With semee of hearts. AUNC, toned. (1 coin) £50-100
81 VICTORIA. 'GOTHIC' FLORIN, 1869. Obv: Gothic bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with emblems in angles. GVF, toned. (1 coin) £40-80 82 VICTORIA. FLORIN, 1901. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields with sceptres. UNC, toned. (1 coin) £30-50
90 GEORGE III. SHILLING, 1787. Obv: Laureate bust right, stop above head. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with crowns in angles on reverse. UNC, toned. (1 coin) £50-100
83 CHARLES II. SHILLING, 1684. Obv: Large draped laureate bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with interlinked C's in angles. Gilt but VF details. (1 coin) £80-150
91 GEORGE III. SHILLING, 1816. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. UNC, virtually as struck, toned. (1 coin) £50-100
84 WILLIAM III. SHILLING, 1697. Obv: Draped and laureate bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. Adjustment marks but otherwise BUNC, as struck with mint lustre. (1 coin) £100-200
92 GEORGE III. SHILLING, 1817. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. UNC, virtually as struck, toned. (1 coin) £50-100
85 ANNE. SHILLING, 1708. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. GEF, toned. (1 coin) £100-200
93 GEORGE III. SHILLING, 1820. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. AUNC, toned. (1 coin) £40-80
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102 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1895. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter above date. AUNC. (1 coin)
94 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1838. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath above date. Some hairlines on obverse otherwise AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
£80-150
103 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1897. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter above date. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
95 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1846. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath above date. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
£80-150
£100-200
£100-200
£60-100
£50-100
107 VICTORIA. SIXPENCE, 1868. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath above date. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
99 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1885. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath above date. GEF. (1 coin)
£50-100
£40-80
108 GEORGE VI. BRASS THREEPENCE, 1949. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Thrift plant above date. EF, trace lustre. (1 coin)
100 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1892. Obv: Large bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter above date. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
£30-50
106 WILLIAM IV. SIXPENCE, 1834. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Crowned value within wreath above date. EF. (1 coin)
98 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1876. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath above date. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
£40-80
105 GEORGE III. SIXPENCE, 1817. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
97 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1866. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath above date. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
£40-80
104 GEORGE II. SIXPENCE, 1757. Obv: Old laureate bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. GEF. (1 coin)
96 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1855. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath above date. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
£30-50
£30-50
£50-100
101 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1893. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter above date. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
109 GEORGE III. TWOPENCE, 1797. Obv: Draped laureate bust right. Rev: Britannia seated. GVF, toned. (1 coin)
£30-50
£40-80 Lot 94
Lot 95
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Lot 96
Lot 103
Lot 97
Lot 106
Lot 98
Lot 107
Lot 99
Lot 108
Lot 100
Lot 109
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110 VICTORIA. PENNY, 1858. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Britannia seated. EF, tace lustre. (1 coin)
Lot 110
£30-50
111 WILLIAM IV. THIRD-FARTHING, 1835. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Britannia seated. AUNC, trace lustre. (1 coin)
£30-50
112 VICTORIA. QUARTER-FARTHING. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crown above value. GVF. (1 coin)
Lot 113
£30-50 113 ELIZABETH II. FIFTY PENCE, 2009. Obv: Head right. Rev: Pagoda. UNC. (1 coin)
£30-50
114 ELIZABETH II. TWENTY PENCE, UNDATED MULE, 2009. Obv: Head right. Rev: Section of Royal Arms. UNC. (1 coin)
Lot 114
£30-50
115 SPANISH. EIGHT REALES, 1740. Obv: Crowned globes between pillars above date. Rev: Crowned shield within legend. Probably shipwreck, pitted otherwise VF. (1 coin)
£50-100
116 HONG KONG. TRADE DOLLAR, 1903. Obv: Britannia standing above date. Rev: Chinese characters within a Greek key border. VF. (1 coin)
Lot 115
£30-50
117 GERMAN STATES. FRIEDRICH I AND WILHELM II. FIVE MARK, 1901. Obv: Conjoined busts left. Rev: Eagle with outspread wings. UNC. (1 coin) £40-80 118 SOUTH AFRICA. KRUGERRAND, 1974. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Springbok between date. UNC. (1 coin)
Lot 118
£500-1,000
119 MACAU. ROYAL MINT. GOLD PROOF 1000 PATACAS, 1996. Year of the rat. In box of issue. (1 coin) £500-1,000
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120 UNITED STATES. DOLLAR, 1800. 'AMERICAI' obverse variety. Obv: Draped bust. Rev: Heraldic eagle. VF. (1 coin)
£1,000-2,000
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121 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of Victorian coins. Halfcrown, 1887, Florins, 1887, 1888, Shillings, 1887, 1888, 1890, 1894, Sixpence, 1897, Halfpenny, 1853. AEF-AUNC. (10 coins)
Lot 121
£100-200
122 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of George V silver coins. Halfcrown, 1928, Shillings 1914, 1915, 1927 Proof, 1933. AUNC-UNC. (5 coins)
£50-100
123 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George II, Sixpence, 1757. George III, Sixpence, 1787. AEF-EF. (2 coins)
£50-100
124 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED TOKENS. A collection of 18th century tokens. Cornish Copper Half An Ounce, 1791. Thames And Severn Canal, 1795. And other various tokens. GVF-AUNC. (6 tokens)
Lot 122
£80-150
125 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. Victoria, Halfpenny, 1853, Farthings, 1862, 1866, 1886, 1900. GF-EF. (5 coins)
£30-50
126 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of Victorian and later coins contained in coin albums, including some year sets and higher grades. (7 albums)
£200-400
127 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD. MIXED COINS. George III Halfpennies, including evasion issues. United states, Cent, 1873, and other various coins. £40-80 128 WORLD. MIXED COINS AND MEDALS. Silver mounted coins on a bracelet, 18th century and later commemorative medals and other coins.
Lot 123
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£40-80
129 WORLD. MIXED COINS. A collection of various countries and denominations.
Lot 134
£50-100
130 WORLD. MIXED COINS. A collection of various countries and denominations.
£50-100
131 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George VI pre-1947 Halfcrowns.
£30-50
132 ANCIENT AND HAMMERED MIXED COINS. Elizabeth I, Sixpence, 1566. Roman and later coins.
Lot 135
£100-200
133 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD. MIXED COINS. Crowns, 1821, 1935. Pre-1947 silver denominations. George II Irish Halfpenny, 1737. United States, Dollar, 1921. And other various coins.
£80-150
134 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. Henry VIII, Groats, 1526-44. AF-F. (2 coins)
£100-200
135 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. Charles I, Shillings. AF-F. (5 coins)
£100-200
136 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. James I, Shilling, and Sixpences, 1605, 1606. AF. (3 coins)
£50-100 Lot 136
137 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. Elizabeth I, Sixpences, 1572, 1575, 1578, 1590. VG-AF. (4 coins)
£50-100
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138 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. Edward VI, Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I, Shillings. G-F. (8 coins)
147 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of William IV and later Sixpences, mainly pre-1947 and 1920 issues, including partial year runs. And a collection of William IV and later Groats. Contained in four coin trays.
£200-400
£100-200
139 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS AND MEDALS. George III, Shilling, 1787, Sixpence, 1787. Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal, a London Institution Medal, no 478, and a George V Forgery Florin. (5 coins)
148 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of William IV and later silver and brass Threepences, mainly pre-1947 and 1920 issues, including partial year runs, contained in three coin trays.
£50-100
£50-100
140 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD. MIXED COINS. United States, Dollars, 1882 (2), 1891, 1922. Coin covers in album, silver proof and other coins.
149 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of William IV and later Pennies, including 1950 and 1951. Contained in eight coin trays.
£80-150
141 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of pre-1947 denominations and other various coins, contained in a coin album.
150 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of William IV and later Half-pennies. Contained in five coin trays.
£50-100
142 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George V, Sovereign, 1911, and other mixed coins.
£150-250
£200-400
£150-250
£300-500
154 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of decimal 50 Pence, including EEC 1992 -1993, and other commemorative issues. Contained in four coin trays.
£100-200
£80-150
155 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of Royal Mint commemorative presentation coin packs, including Buckingham Palace £100 fine silver coin, 1915. The Longest Reigning Monarch £5, 2015. Royal Mint Annual Coin Sets, and other commemorative issues.
146 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of William IV and later Shillings, mainly pre-1947 and 1920 issues, including partial year runs. Contained in six coin trays.
£50-100
153 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of decimal coinage including commemorative £5, commemorative £2, and other denominations, Currency Issues. Contained in thirteen coin trays.
145 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of Victorian and later Florins, mainly pre-1947 and 1920 issues, including partial year runs. Contained in five coin trays.
£40-80
152 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of William IV and later fractional Farthings and silver three Half-pences. Contained in a coin tray.
144 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of William IV and later Halfcrowns, mainly pre-1947 and pre-1920 issues, including part consecutive year runs. Contained in seven coin trays.
£50-100
151 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of William IV and later Farthings. Contained in three coin trays.
143 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. Crowns, 1847, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1893 (2), 1894, 1896 (2), 1897, 1899, 1900 (2), 1937, 1935, and other various Crowns and Victorian Double Florins. Contained in two coin trays.
£50-100
£150-250
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£300-500
156 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of pre-1920 and pre-1947 silver denominations, including halfcrowns and other coins.
Lot 159
£300-500
157 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD. MIXED COINS. George V, Halfcrowns, 1911, 1930 (2), Florin, 1932. William IV and Victoria fractional denominations and other 18th century and later coins.
£50-100
158 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD. MIXED COINS. V arious countries and denominations.
£60-100
159 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A collection of Victorian silver denominations. Double florin, 1890. Half Crown, 1887. Florin, 1887. Shilling, 1838, 1887. Sixpences, 1887 (2), 1897. VF-UNC. (8 coins)
Lot 160
£100-200 160 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George V, Halfcrowns, 1915, 1916 (2), 1917, 1918, 1923, 1927. AEF-UNC. (7 coins)
£100-200
161 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George V, Halfcrowns, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936. GVF-AUNC. (8 coins)
£80-150
162 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George V, Florins, 1913, 1916 (2), 1918 (2), 1926, practically as struck, 1933, 1936. GVF-AUNC. (8 coins)
Lot 162
£50-100
163 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George V, Shillings, 1914, 1915, 1923, 1929, 1933, 1935, 1936. GVF-UNC. (7 coins)
£40-80
164 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George VI, proof Crown, 1937, proof Halfcrown, 1937. (2 coins)
£40-80
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165 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George VI, Halfcrowns, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946. GEF-UNC. (10 coins)
174 BERMUDA. MIXED COINS. Elizabeth II, Crowns, 1964. UNC. (6 coins)
£30-50
175 WORLD. MIXED COINS. New Zealand, George VI, Crown, 1949, and other world crown-sized silver coins. (8 coins)
166 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George VI, Florins, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946 (18). AUNC-UNC. (27 coins)
£50-100
£30-50
£50-100
£40-80
178 WORLD. MIXED COINS. A collection of various denominations including various countries.
169 AUSTRALIA. MIXED COINS. George VI, Crown, 1937, Edward VII, Shilling, 1910, George V, Florin, 1917 M, 1927, and other various George V and later silver denominations.
£50-100
179 UNITED STATES. MIXED COINS. "New Orleans Silver Dollar Collection", a set of five "Morgan" type silver dollars, 1883 O, 1884 O, 1885 O, 1902 O, 1904 O, contained in a velvet-lined box with a paper pamphlet. (5 coins)
£40-80
170 UNITED STATES. MIXED COINS. "Morgan"-type silver dollars, 1878 (2), 1878 S (2), 1887, 1888, 1889, 1922 (2), 1926, and other 19th century and later American silver denominations. Morgen Dollars EF-UNC.
£100-200
177 WORLD. MIXED COINS. East India Company, one Rupee, 1840, and other various world silver denominations. (10 coins)
168 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. William and Mary, Maundy Fourpence, 1689, Victorian and other silver denominations.
£80-150
176 WORLD. MIXED COINS. Great Britain, Crowns, 1935, 1937, and other World crown-sized silver coins. (9 coins)
167 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George VI, Shillings, a consecutive year run, 1937-1946, some years including Scottish and English issues. AEFUNC. (18 coins)
£40-80
£80-150
180 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. "Silver Jubilee Crowns", a collection of eight silver proof crown coins, 1977, in a leather and velvet-lined box with Certificate of Authenticity. (8 coins)
£200-400
171 GERMAN STATES. MIXED COINS. Five Mark, 1875, Three Mark, 1908, 1909, 1911, and other various silver denominations.
£40-80
£100-200
181 SOUTH AFRICA. MIXED COINS. A set of eighteen proof-like Five Shillings, 1947-1964, contained in a leather and velvet-lined box. (18)
172 SOUTH AFRICA. MIXED COINS. Sixpence, 1896 S, NGC encapsulated, F. Mitchell Collection, and other silver denominations.
£40-80
£400-800
182 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A near date run of George VI and Elizabeth II Half Crowns, 1947-1967, EF-UNC, and other coins contained in coin trays.
173 CANADA. MIXED COINS. Dollars, 1935, UNC, 1939, 1949, 1957, 1958 (3), 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, and other silver denominations. Mostly high grades.
£100-200
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£30-50
Lot 179
Lot 180
Lot 181
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183 CHINA. "The Commemorative Silver Coin for the 20th Anniversary of Chinese Panda Gold Coin.". Shenyang Mint, 1kg Ag .999, 300 Yuan, 1kg. of pure silver and 3g of pure gold. Total mintage of 6,000 pieces. Contained in original presentation box with Certificate, no. 3831. (one coin)
191 BANKNOTE. INDIA. George V, Government of India, One Rupee. Serial No. B/58 342458. (1 banknote)
192 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED BANKNOTES. Salisbury and Shaftesbury Bank, One Pound, 1810. And other George V and later banknotes.
£300-500
184 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. The Royal Mint 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, Silver Proof 50 Pence, 2015, and other various silver proof coins.
£50-100
185 WORLD. MIXED COINS. A collection of various silver proof and other proof sets, years and presentation coins, in presentation boxes.
194 ISLE OF MAN. BANKNOTES. Elizabeth II, Isle Of Man Bank Limited, One Pound, 24th October 1960. And other various denominations. (5 banknotes)
£100-200
186 ISLE OF MAN. MIXED COINS. A collection of Silver Proof and other various presentation coins, in presentation boxes and a blister pack.
£100-200
£80-150
£50-100
£80-150
198 GERMANY. BANKNOTES. A large collection of German banknotes, including early 20th century and later issues. Contained in an album.
190 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS AND MEDALS. "One Thousand Years of British Monarchy", The Sterling Silver Proof Edition of 50 silver ingots contained in a wooden presentation box with certificate no. 2033.
£80-150
197 PHILIPPINES. BANKNOTES. A collection of Philippine National Bank Five Pesos and other denominations. (Approximately 100 banknotes)
189 CANADA. MIXED COINS. A collection of silver Olympic issue commemorative coins. (8 coins)
£200-400
196 WORLD. BANKNOTES. A large collection of mixed banknotes, including various countries. (Approximately 300 banknotes)
188 CANADA. MIXED COINS. A collection of Silver Proof and other presentation coins and coin sets, including Olympic, ballet and other issues.
£50-100
195 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD. BANKNOTES. Bank of England, Five Pounds, 1951. Other George VI and later British banknotes, and a large collection of world banknotes, various countries and denominations. Contained in two albums.
£80-150
187 WORLD. MIXED COINS. A collection of various silver proof and other presentation coins, including Panama 20 Balboas 1972, and similar coins.
£100-200
193 GREAT BRITAIN. BANKNOTES. Ludlow Bank, Twenty Pounds and One Pound, c.1800-20. Un-issued. (2 banknotes)
£80-150
£50-100
£50-100 199 GREAT BRITAIN. BANKNOTES. Bank of England, Five Pounds, 1949, 1951. And other George VI and later denominations. Contained in an album.
£800-1,500
£100-200
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T he M artin P ye Collection of Encap sulate d Coin s
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200 GEORGE V. SOVEREIGN, 1914. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: St George and Dragon. CGS encapsulated, 9215. AU 75. Joint finest known. (1 coin)
209 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. CGS encapsulated, 0018270. EF 65. (1 coin)
£250-450
201 GEORGE V. SOVEREIGN, 1918 I. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: St George and Dragon. CGS encapsulated, 9212. AU 75. (1 coin)
210 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. CGS encapsulated, 0014654. EF 65. (1 coin)
£250-450
202 GEORGE V. SOVEREIGN, 1918 M. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: St George and Dragon. CGS encapsulated, 9211. EF 70. Finest known. (1 coin)
£250-450
£150-250
£200-400
£40-80
216 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1900. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. LXIV on edge. CGS encapsulated, 25038. EF 65. (1 coin)
£80-150
£80-150
217 GEORGE V. PROOF CROWN, 1927. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 20001. UNC 82. (1 coin)
£100-200
208 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. CGS encapsulated, 0015788. EF 70. (1 coin)
£50-100
215 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1893. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. LVI on edge. Davies 501, dies 1A. CGS encapsulated, 10431. VF 55. (1 coin)
£50-100
207 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1845. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Cinquefoil stops on edge. CGS encapsulated, 20002. VF 45. (1 coin)
£50-100
214 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1891. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. CGS encapsulated, 14320. EF 60. (1 coin)
206 ANNE. CROWN, 1708 8/7 E. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. SEPTIMO on edge. CGS encapsulated, 22904. F 20. (1 coin)
£50-100
213 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1890. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. CGS encapsulated, 12518. EF 70. (1 coin)
205 WILLIAM III. CROWN, 1700. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. DVODECIMO on edge. CGS encapsulated, 22906. VG 10. (1 coin)
£50-100
212 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1889. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. Davies, dies 1C. CGS encapsulated, 22907. EF 65. (1 coin)
204 CHARLES II. CROWN, 1679. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with interlinked C's in angles. CGS encapsulated, 30890. Graded F 25 but possibly better. (1 coin)
£80-150
211 VICTORIA. CROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. CGS encapsulated, 14479. EF 60. (1 coin)
203 CHARLES II. CROWN, 1673. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with interlinked C's in angles. QVINTO on edge. CGS encapsulated, 13338. F 30. (1 coin)
£80-150
£150-250
218 GEORGE V. PROOF CROWN, 1927. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 19108. UNC 88. (1 coin)
£80-150
£200-400 36
Lot 200
Lot 207
Lot 201
Lot 208
Lot 203
Lot 210
Lot 204
Lot 216
Lot 206
Lot 217
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219 GEORGE V. CROWN, 1928. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 22702. AU 75. (1 coin)
Lot 219
£200-400
220 GEORGE V. PROOF CROWN, 1929. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 31354. EF 65. (1 coin)
£150-250
221 GEORGE V. CROWN, 1930. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 31355. EF 70. (1 coin)
Lot 221
£100-200
222 GEORGE V. CROWN, 1931. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 32002. EF 65. (1 coin)
£150-250
223 GEORGE V. CROWN, 1933. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 19110. EF 60. (1 coin)
Lot 224
£150-250
224 GEORGE V. PROOF CROWN, 1935. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: St George and Dragon. Raised edge lettering. CGS encapsulated, 20035. UNC 88. (1 coin) Lot 225
£400-800
225 GEORGE IV. HALFCROWN, 1826. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crowned and garnished shield. CGS encapsulated, 0014551. VF 55. (1 coin)
£80-150
226 WILLIAM IV. HALFCROWN, 1834. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Crowned and draped shield. WW in script. CGS encapsulated, 0017085. EF 60. (1 coin) Lot 226
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£100-200
227 VICTORIA. PROOF HALFCROWN, 1839. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Plain edge, WW raised. Type A1. CGS encapsulated, 32845. UNC 78. (1 coin)
£2,500-4,500
228 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1840. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A3. CGS encapsulated, 0018223. EF 65. (1 coin)
£400-800
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229 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1840. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A3. CGS encapsulated, 0018221. F 20. (1 coin)
Lot 231
£40-80
230 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1841. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 32003. VF 40. (1 coin)
£3,000-5,000
231 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1842. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018225. EF 65. (1 coin)
Lot 233
£300-500
232 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1843. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Broken R in GRATIA. Variety 2. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 29690. AU 75. (1 coin) Lot 235
£1,500-2,500
233 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1843. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. R double struck in GRATIA. Variety 3. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 29269. AUNC 70. (1 coin)
£1,000-2,000
234 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1843. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018226. F 25. (1 coin)
£150-250
Lot 236 235 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1844. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 29691. EF 70. (1 coin)
£200-400
236 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1844. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018227. VF 55. (1 coin)
£100-200
Lot 237 237 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1844. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Broken 5 in date. Variety 3. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0011822. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
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£500-1,000
Lot 230
Lot 232
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238 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1845 5/3. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Variety 2. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 33750. EF 70. Extremely rare. (1 coin)
Lot 238
£500-1,000
239 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1845 5/3. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Variety 2. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018228. VF 40. Extremely rare. (1 coin)
£200-400
Lot 240 240 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1845. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 31010. EF 70. (1 coin)
£500-1,000
241 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1846. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 32005. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£800-1,500
Lot 241 242 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1846 1/tilted 1, 8/low 8. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Variety 3. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 31356. VF 45. (1 coin)
£300-500
243 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1846 8/6. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Variety 2. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018229. VF 55. (1 coin)
Lot 242
£300-500
244 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1848. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 32004. EF 70. (1 coin) £2000-4000 245 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1848 8/7. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 39941. Graded F20 but possibly better. Extremely rare. (1 coin)
Lot 246
£500-1,000
246 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1848 8/7. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 38915. Edge problems VG. Extremely rare. (1 coin) 42
£300-500
Lot 244
Lot 245
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247 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1848 8/6. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018230. F 25. (1 coin)
Lot 247
£150-250
248 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1848 8/6. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018231. VG 10. (1 coin)
£100-200
249 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1849. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Large date. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 40635. VF 55. (1 coin)
Lot 248
£200-400
250 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1849. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Large date. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018233. VF 55. (1 coin)
£200-400
Lot 252 251 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1849. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Small date. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 33751. EF 70. (1 coin)
£1,000-2,000
252 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1849. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Small date. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018232. F 20. (1 coin)
Lot 254
£100-200
253 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1850. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 40301. UNC 85. Practically as struck, crisp tone. Finest known. (1 coin)
£1,500-2,500
254 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1850. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A4. CGS encapsulated, 0018234. VF 55. (1 coin)
Lot 255
£200-400
255 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1874. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0014914. Graded AUNC 78 but probably UNC. (1 coin) 44
£300-500
Lot 251
Lot 253
45
256 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1874. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0018235. EF 65. (1 coin)
265 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1882. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0018242. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
£100-200
£400-800
257 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1875. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0018236. EF 70. (1 coin)
266 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1883. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 22372. UNC 80. Ex-PCGS MS64. Joint finest known. (1 coin)
£150-250
258 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1876. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 22703. UNC 80. Joint finest known. (1 coin)
267 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1883. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0018243. EF 65. (1 coin)
£800-1,500
259 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1877. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 40634. EF 65. (1 coin)
£150-250
£100-200
£150-250
£200-400
£250-450 272 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1886. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0018246. EF 65. (1 coin)
£200-400
264 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1881. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. Davies 591, dies 5D. CGS encapsulated, 21164. UNC 80. Ex-NGC MS64. Joint finest known. (1 coin)
£250-450
271 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1886. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0014944. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
263 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1880. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. Davies 589, dies 5D. CGS encapsulated, 29029. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£80-150
270 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1885. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 30889. UNC 78. (1 coin)
262 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1879. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. Davies 585, dies 3C. CGS encapsulated, 33753. EF 60. (1 coin)
£300-500
269 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1884. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0018244. VF 55. (1 coin)
261 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1878. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0018238. EF 65. (1 coin)
£100-200
268 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1884. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 32006. UNC 78. (1 coin)
260 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1877. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 0018237. VF 55. (1 coin)
£400-800
£100-200
273 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1887. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Type A5. CGS encapsulated, 25389. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£400-800
46
£200-400
Lot 258
Lot 266
Lot 259
Lot 268
Lot 263
Lot 270
Lot 264
Lot 271
Lot 265
Lot 273
47
274 VICTORIA. PROOF HALFCROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies 640P, dies A1. NB unrecorded in the 1982 edition. CGS encapsulated, 37874. UNC 80. (1 coin)
£400-800
275 VICTORIA. PROOF HALFCROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies 641P, dies 2A. Lace closed at the front of the veil, cross edges curved with large pearl, chain below arches. CGS encapsulated, 32007. UNC 78. (1 coin)
£300-500
48
276 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies 640, dies 1A. CGS encapsulated, 22259. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
Lot 277
£40-80
277 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies 641, dies 2A. CGS encapsulated, 0014619. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
£30-50 Lot 278
278 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1888. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. CGS encapsulated, 32141. UNC 82. Joint finest known. (1 coin)
£200-400
279 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1888. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. CGS encapsulated, 0018249. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£50-100
Lot 279
280 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1889. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies 647, Dies 3C. CGS encapsulated, 10348. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£50-100
281 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1889. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies 644, Dies 2B. CGS encapsulated, 37875. EF 65. (1 coin)
Lot 280
£40-80
282 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1889. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Not listed in Davies. Dies 2C. Variety 6. CGS encapsulated, 37876. F 15. (1 coin)
£30-50
283 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1889. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies 645, Dies 3A. CGS encapsulated, 0017777. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
Lot 284
£40-80
284 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1889. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies 646, Dies 3B. CGS encapsulated, 0017778. EF 70. (1 coin)
£50-100
49
285 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1889. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies dies 3C. Variety 7. CGS encapsulated, 33092. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
Lot 286
£50-100
286 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1890. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. ESC 723. CGS encapsulated, 31675. UNC 82. Ex - NGC MS64. Joint finest known. (1 coin) Lot 289
£150-250
287 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1891. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies dies 3C. Variety 2. CGS encapsulated, 34280. UNC 82. (1 coin)
£150-250
289 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1892. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. ESC 725. CGS encapsulated, 0014951. UNC 80. (1 coin) Lot 293
£150-250
290 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1892. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. Davies dies 3C. Variety 2. CGS encapsulated, 34111. EF 65. (1 coin)
£50-100
292 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1893. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. Davies 660, dies 1A. CGS encapsulated, 32009. UNC 78. (1 coin)
Lot 294
£80-150
293 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1894. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. Davies 664, dies 1B. CGS encapsulated, 33422. UNC 75. (1 coin)
£100-200
294 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1894. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. Davies 665, dies 2B. CGS encapsulated, 33423. AUNC 75. Ex - NGC MS62. (1 coin) Lot 295
£50-100
295 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1895. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. Davies 666, dies 1B. CGS encapsulated, 34828. UNC 82. Ex - NGC MS63. Finest known. (1 coin)
50
£100-200
288 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1891. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. ESC 724. CGS encapsulated, 31676. UNC 80. Ex - NGC MS64. Joint finest known. (1 coin)
£200-400
291 VICTORIA. PROOF HALFCROWN, 1893. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield in collar. ESC 727. CGS encapsulated, 32010. UNC 85. (1 coin) £500-1,000
51
296 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1895. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. Davies 667, dies 2B. CGS encapsulated, 9281. UNC 80. Ex - ANACS MS62. (1 coin)
305 GEORGE V. PROOF HALFCROWN, 1911. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. CGS encapsulated, 6177. UNC 82. (1 coin)
£150-250
297 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1896. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. Davies 668, dies 2A. CGS encapsulated, 29960. UNC 80. Ex - PCGS MS64. (1 coin)
306 GEORGE V. HALFCROWN, 1911. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. CGS encapsulated, 0018200. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£150-250
£50-100
£80-150
£300-500
£80-150
£80-150
£100-200
£40-80
313 VICTORIA. FLORIN, 1899. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter. CGS encapsulated, 1030. UNC 82. (1 coin)
304 EDWARD VII. HALFCROWN, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Crowned shield within garter. CGS encapsulated, 14324. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
£40-80
312 VICTORIA. FLORIN, 1893. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter. CGS encapsulated, 7982. AU 75. (1 coin)
303 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1901. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. ESC 735. CGS encapsulated, 13515. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
£40-80
311 VICTORIA. FLORIN, 1888. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned shields with sceptres in angles. CGS encapsulated, 13261. EF 70. (1 coin)
302 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1900. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. ESC 734. CGS encapsulated, 0018261. UNC 80. (1 coin)
£100-200
310 VICTORIA. 'GOTHIC' FLORIN, 1855. Obv: Gothic bust left. Rev: Crowned shields with emblems in angles. CGS encapsulated, 0018614. F 30. (1 coin)
301 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1899. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. ESC 733. CGS encapsulated, 0015417. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
£150-250
309 VICTORIA. 'GOTHIC' FLORIN, 1852. Obv: Gothic bust left. Rev: Crowned shields with emblems in angles. CGS encapsulated, 28005. EF 65. (1 coin)
300 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1898. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. ESC 732. CGS encapsulated, 30919. UNC 85. Finest known. (1 coin)
£50-100
308 VICTORIA. 'GODLESS' FLORIN, 1849. Obv: Gothic bust left. Rev: Crowned shields with emblems in angles. CGS encapsulated, 0016437. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
299 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1897. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. ESC 731. CGS encapsulated, 34830. UNC 80. Ex - NGC MS63. (1 coin)
£30-50
307 GEORGE V. PROOF HALFCROWN, 1927. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crowned shield between crowns. CGS encapsulated, 11280. UNC 82. (1 coin)
298 VICTORIA. HALFCROWN, 1896. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield within collar. Davies 669, dies 2B. CGS encapsulated, 32011. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£100-200
£80-150 52
£80-150
Lot 296
Lot 307
Lot 300
Lot 308
Lot 302
Lot 309
Lot 304
Lot 311
Lot 305
Lot 313
53
314 VICTORIA. FLORIN, 1901. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter. CGS encapsulated, 0016441. EF 65. (1 coin)
323 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1846. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 27146. EF 65. (1 coin)
£30-50
315 EDWARD VII. FLORIN, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Britannia standing. CGS encapsulated, 13071. EF 70. (1 coin)
324 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1884. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 13270. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£50-100
316 EDWARD VII. FLORIN, 1906. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Britannia standing. CGS encapsulated, 11379. EF 60. (1 coin)
£80-150
£50-100
£40-80
327 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1897. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter. CGS encapsulated, 19265. EF 65. (1 coin)
£80-150
319 GEORGE III. SHILLING, 1816. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Crowned shield in garter. CGS encapsulated, 0017647. UNC 82. (1 coin)
£30-50
328 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1898. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter. CGS encapsulated, 0016454. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£50-100
320 GEORGE III. SHILLING, 1817. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Crowned shield in garter. CGS encapsulated, 0017650. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
£30-50
329 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1899. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter. CGS encapsulated, 0003915. Graded EF 75 but probably better.. (1 coin)
£40-80
321 GEORGE IV. SHILLING, 1824. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: Crowned shield in garter. No stop after B below head. CGS encapsulated, 0018218. VF 55. Ex - NGC AU50. (1 coin)
£30-50
330 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1900. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter. CGS encapsulated, 12531. UNC 82. (1 coin)
£50-100
£50-100
322 WILLIAM IV. SHILLING, 1834. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 0015709. EF 65. (1 coin)
£30-50
326 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1895. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter. Large rose. CGS encapsulated, 0016453. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
318 ANNE. SHILLING, 1711. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. CGS encapsulated, 25182. VF 45. (1 coin)
£50-100
325 VICTORIA. SHILLING, 1893. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shields within garter. CGS encapsulated, 4101. Graded EF 78 but probably better. (1 coin)
317 GEORGE I. SHILLING, 1723. Obv: Young draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with C SS in angles. CGS encapsulated, 12512. VF 55. (1 coin)
£80-150
331 EDWARD VII. SHILLING, 1906. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Lion standing on crown. Gouby Obverse 2A. Variety 3. CGS encapsulated, 13320. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£50-100
54
£40-80
Lot 314
Lot 321
Lot 315
Lot 322
Lot 317
Lot 324
Lot 318
Lot 326
Lot 319
Lot 329
55
332 EDWARD VII. SHILLING, 1910. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Lion standing on crown. CGS encapsulated, 18360. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
341 VICTORIA. SIXPENCE, 1881. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. Large date. CGS encapsulated, 18597. EF 70. (1 coin)
£40-80
333 WILLIAM III. SIXPENCE, 1696. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. CGS encapsulated, 14662. EF 65. (1 coin)
342 VICTORIA. SIXPENCE, 1887. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 20003. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£80-150
334 WILLIAM III. SIXPENCE, 1696. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. CGS encapsulated, 3470. VF 50. (1 coin)
£50-100
£150-250
£50-100 345 VICTORIA. SIXPENCE, 1901. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 15733. UNC 80. (1 coin)
£40-80
£30-50
338 GEORGE IV. SIXPENCE, 1825. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: Crowned shield in garter. Variety 2. I in GEORGIUS and both I's in BRITANNIA have no top left serif. CGS encapsulated, 17658. EF 70. (1 coin)
£80-150
348 WILLIAM IV. THREEHALFPENCE, 1834. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 25752. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£30-50
£50-100 349 VICTORIA. THREEHALFPENCE, 1842 1/2 2/large2. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. Variety 2. CGS encapsulated, 17667. AUNC 75. (1 coin) £50-100
340 WILLIAM IV. SIXPENCE, 1831. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 17659. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
£50-100
347 VICTORIA. GROAT, 1848 last 8/7. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Britannia seated. CGS encapsulated, 16287. EF 70. (1 coin) £50-100
339 GEORGE IV. SIXPENCE, 1826. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Lion standing on crown. CGS encapsulated, 3666. EF 65. (1 coin)
£30-50
346 EDWARD VII. MATT PROOF SIXPENCE, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 8778. UNC 85. (1 coin)
337 GEORGE III. SIXPENCE, 1817. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Crowned shield in garter. CGS encapsulated, 18384. EF 65. (1 coin)
£40-80
344 VICTORIA. SIXPENCE, 1893. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. Davies 1180, dies 1A. CGS encapsulated, 15713. UNC 85. Ex - PCGS MS65. (1 coin)
336 GEORGE I. SIXPENCE, 1723. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with C SS in angles. S/sideways S in Georgivs, large X in DVX overlapping the crown. Variety 3. CGS encapsulated, 22908. VF 45. (1 coin)
£50-100
343 VICTORIA. SIXPENCE, 1888. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. Davies 1162, dies 1B, reverse B. CGS encapsulated, 27151. UNC 80. (1 coin)
335 WILLIAM III. SIXPENCE, 1697. Obv: Third draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields with later harp. CGS encapsulated, 15711. UNC 82. Ex - NGC MS64. (1 coin)
£50-100
£100-200
56
Lot 332
Lot 338
Lot 333
Lot 339
Lot 335
Lot 340
Lot 336
Lot 341
Lot 337
Lot 342
57
350 GEORGE III. BANK OF ENGLAND ISSUE, THREE SHILLINGS BANK TOKEN, 1812. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 18617. VF 45. (1 coin)
359 VICTORIA. HALFPENNY, 1838. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Britannia seated. Peck 1522. CGS encapsulated, 13351. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£50-100
360 VICTORIA. HALFPENNY, 1858 8/7. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Britannia seated. Small date. Peck 1548. CGS encapsulated, 17676. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
351 GEORGE III. BANK OF ENGLAND ISSUE, EIGHTEENPENCE BANK TOKEN, 1813. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 14326. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
353 GEORGE III. TWOPENCE, 1797. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Britannia seated. CGS encapsulated, 18215. F 35. Ex - NGC VF35 BN. (1 coin)
£50-100
364 VICTORIA. HALFPENNY, 1874 H. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Freeman 318, dies 10+J. CGS encapsulated, 18059. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£50-100
355 VICTORIA. PENNY, 1858 1/1. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Britannia seated. Large date, no WW. CGS encapsulated, 18268. EF 70. EX - NGC AU55 BN. (1 coin)
£50-100
365 VICTORIA. HALFPENNY, 1882 H. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Freeman 347, dies 19+S. CGS encapsulated, 16476. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
£50-100
356 VICTORIA. PENNY, 1863. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Freeman 42, dies 6+G. CGS encapsulated, 17080. EF 65. (1 coin)
£50-100
£50-100
366 VICTORIA. HALFPENNY, 1890. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Freeman 362, dies 17+S. CGS encapsulated, 11163. UNC 80. (1 coin)
357 EDWARD VII. PENNY, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Britannia seated. Low tide. Freeman 156, dies 1+A. CGS encapsulated, 17080. EF 65. Ex - NGC MS63 BN. (1 coin)
£80-150
£50-100
367 GEORGE II. FARTHING, 1746. Obv: Old laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. CGS encapsulated, 11166. VF 55. (1 coin)
358 GEORGE IV. HALFPENNY, 1826. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: Britannia seated. No lines on saltire. Peck 1433, rev A. CGS encapsulated, 18406. EF 65. (1 coin)
£50-100
363 VICTORIA. HALFPENNY, 1862. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Freeman 289, dies 7+G. CGS encapsulated, 12095. UNC 80. (1 coin)
£30-50
354 VICTORIA. PENNY, 1854. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Britannia seated. Plain trident. CGS encapsulated, 22910. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£30-50
362 VICTORIA. HALFPENNY, 1862. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Freeman 289, dies 7+G. CGS encapsulated, 17670. AUNC 78. Ex NGC MS63 BN. (1 coin)
£80-150
£40-80
361 VICTORIA. HALFPENNY, 1860. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. BB. Freeman 258, dies 1+A. CGS encapsulated, 14357. AUNC 78. (1 coin)
£80-150
352 GEORGE III. BANK OF ENGLAND ISSUE, EIGHTEENPENCE BANK TOKEN, 1814. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Value within wreath. CGS encapsulated, 1869. EF 75. (1 coin)
£50-100
£50-100 58
£50-100
Lot 350
Lot 357
Lot 351
Lot 358
Lot 352
Lot 359
Lot 354
Lot 360
Lot 356
Lot 361
59
368 GEORGE III. FARTHING, 1799. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Britannia seated. Three berries in wreath. CGS encapsulated, 12067. UNC 80. (1 coin)
376 GREAT BRITAIN. GEORGE IV. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Crown, 1821, SECUNDO on edge, CGS 14480, F 20. Crown, 1822, TERTIO on edge, CGS 14478, F 25. Shilling, 1825, CGS 18267, F 35. Shilling, 1826, CGS 18220, VF 55. Third Farthing, 1927, CGS 18610, EF 65. (5 coins)
£50-100
369 VICTORIA. FARTHING, 1873. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. High 3. CGS encapsulated, 20574. UNC 82. (1 coin)
£150-250
£40-80
377 GREAT BRITAIN. WILLIAM IV. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfcrown, 1837, CGS 25972, F 15. Groat, 1836, CGS 4035, EF 70. (2 coins)
370 VICTORIA. FARTHING, 1882 H. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Broken H. CGS encapsulated, 16481. UNC 82. (1 coin)
£40-80
378 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Crown, 1889, CGS 14481, EF 65. Crown, 1889, CGS 16777, VF 45. Crown, 1891, CGS 14042, VF 55. (3 coins)
371 ELIZABETH II. MULE TWENTY PENCE, 2008. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Undated issue. CGS encapsulated, 26539. UNC 78. (1 coin)
£40-80
372 ELIZABETH II. MULE TWENTY PENCE, 2008. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Undated issue. CGS encapsulated, 26549. AUNC 75. (1 coin)
£40-80
£40-80
£80-150
381 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfcrown, 1878, CGS 25971, F 30. Halfcrown, 1879, obverse I of DEI points to a bead, reverse foliage close to legend, Davies 585, dies 3C, CGS 18239, VF 40. Halfcrown, 1880, Large cross on crown, Davies 589, dies 5D, CGS 18240, VF 50. Halfcrown, 1881, Davies 591, dies 5D, CGS 18241, VF 45. (4 coins)
£40-80
375 GREAT BRITAIN. GEORGE III. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Shilling, 1816, CGS 18650, EF 60. Maundy Threepence, 1762, CGS 22909, AUNC 75. Twopence, 1797, CGS 18615, F 35. (3 coins)
£50-100
380 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfcrown, 1840, CGS 18222, F 35. Halfcrown, 1842, CGS 18224, F 25. (2 coins)
374 ELIZABETH II. MULE TWENTY PENCE, 2008. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Undated issue. CGS encapsulated, 26542. EF 70. (1 coin)
£100-200
379 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Double Florin, 1887, Arabic I, CGS 2769, EF 70. Double Florn, 1887, Roman I, CGS 24636, AUNC 75. (2 coins)
373 ELIZABETH II. MULE TWENTY PENCE, 2008. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. Undated issue. CGS encapsulated, 26545. EF 70. (1 coin)
£40-80
£80-150
60
£200-400
Lot 375
Lot 377
Lot 376
Lot 381
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388 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Florin, 1888, Davies 811, dies 2A, CGS 8859, EF 70. Shilling, 1895, large rose, CGS 4106, EF 75. Shilling, 1900, CGS 598, EF 75. Shilling, 1900, CGS 3924, EF 75. (3 coins)
382 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfcrown, 1887, CGS 18247, F 20. Halfcrown, 1879, Davies 586, dies 4C, CGS 25970, F 8. Shilling, 1875, CGS 13269, VF50. (3 coins)
£80-150
383 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfcrown, 1887, Davies 640, dies 1A, CGS 14946, EF 65. Halfcrown, 1887, Davies 641, dies 2A, CGS 18248. EF 60. (2 coins)
389 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Sixpence, 1893, Davies 1180, dies 1A, CGS 13280, AUNC 78. Sixpence, 1897, CGS 14336, AUNC 78. Sixpence, 1899, CGS 16463, AUNC 78. Sixpence, 1901, CGS 4408, EF 70. (4 coins)
£50-100
384 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfcrown, 1889, Davies 643, dies 2A, CGS 33752, AUNC 75. Halfcrown, 1889, Davies 647, dies 3C, CGS 32846. EF 70. Halfcrown, 1889, Davies 647, dies 3C, CGS 18250. VF 55. (3 coins)
£200-400
£80-150
£80-150
392 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Penny, 1875, Freeman 80, dies 8+H, CGS 20255, EF 60, ex - NNC MS62 BN. Penny, 1890, wider date, Gouby BP1890Ac, CGS 26336, EF 70. Penny, 1897, Freeman 145, dies 1+B, CGS 24753, UNC 78. (3 coins)
£50-100
387 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfcrown, 1893, Davies 660, dies 1+A, CGS 18254, VF 55. Halfcrown, 1894, Davies 665, dies 2B, obverse 2, CGS 18255. VF 50. Halfcrown, 1895, Davies 667, dies 2B, CGS 18256, EF 70. Halfcrown, 1896, Davies 668, dies 2A, CGS 18257, VF 55. Halfcrown, 1897, CGS 18258, AUNC 78. Halfcrown, 1898, CGS 18259, F 35. Halfcrown, 1899, CGS 18260, EF 65. Halfcrown, 1901, CGS 18262, EF 65. (8 coins)
£120-220
391 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Penny, 1854, plain trident, CGS 17078, EF 60. Penny, 1855, plain trident, CGS 17079, EF 60. (2 coins)
386 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfcrown, 1891, CGS 18252, VF 50. Halfcrown, 1892, CGS 32008. VF 65. (2 coins)
£100-200
390 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Groat, 1840, narrow 0, CGS 16411, EF 65. Groat, 1844, CGS 16425, EF 65. Groat, 1855 5/blundered numeral, variety 2, CGS 16431, EF 65. Groat, 1888, CGS 16416, EF 70. Threehalfpence, 1842 1/2 2/large 2, variety 2, CGS 20242, VF 45. (5 coins)
385 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfcrown, 1890, CGS 18251, EF 60. Halfcrown, 1892, CGS 18253. VF 45. (2 coins)
£120-220
£100-200
393 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfpenny, 1853, CGS 15744, VF 55. Halfpenny, 1854, CGS 12099, AUNC 75. (2 coins)
£300-500
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£50-100
394 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Halfpenny, 1861, Freeman 282, dies 7+G, CGS 12514, EF 70. Halfpenny, 1886, Freeman 356, dies 17+S, CGS 7393, AUNC 75. Halfpenny, 1887, Freeman 358, dies 17+S, CGS 19279, EF 65. Halfpenny, 1887, Freeman 358, dies 17+S, CGS 12088, AUNC 75. (4 coins)
395 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Farthing, 1840, Peck 1559, CGS 12071, UNC 80. Farthing, 1860, BB, Freeman 496, dies 1+A, CGS 20069, AUNC 75. Farthing, 1860, TB, Freeman 499, dies 2+B, CGS 12352, EF 60. Farthing, 1874 H, Freeman 525, CGS 3046, EF 75. Farthing, 1886, Freeman 557, dies 7+F, CGS 6307, UNC 82, plastic split. Farthing, 1886, Freeman 557, dies 7+F, CGS 14365, AUNC 78. Farthing, 1890, close date, variety 2, CGS 13330, UNC 80. (7 coins)
£80-150
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400 GREAT BRITAIN. GEORGE VI. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Florin, 1946, CGS 17471, AUNC 75. Shilling, 1938, Scottish, CGS 17235, AUNC 75. Shilling, 1942, English, CGS 17701, AUNC 75. Shilling, 1946, Scottish, CGS 6939, AUNC 75. Shilling, 1946, English, CGS 13699, EF 70. Threepence, 1943, CGS 934, UNC 85. Brass Threepence, 1940, CGS 8190, AUNC 75. Brass Threepence, 1943, CGS 8180, AUNC 75. Halfpenny, 1942, CGS 5663, AUNC 75. Halfpenny, 1950, CGS 6998, AUNC 75. (10 coins) £50-100
396 GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Half Farthing, 1844, E/N in REGINA, CGS 14302, EF 60. Third Farthing, 1868, Peck 1928, CGS 29653, UNC 82. Third Farthing, 1881, Peck 1934, CGS 19260, UNC 85, ex - NGC MS64 RD. Third Farthing, 1885, Peck 1937, UNC 82. (4 coins) £150-250 397 GREAT BRITAIN. EDWARD VII. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Shilling, 1906, Davies 1556, dies 1A, obv 1, CGS 1152, VF 55. Sixpence, 1902, CGS 13276, UNC 80. Sixpence, 1903, CGS 1540, EF 80. Sixpence, 1910, CGS 16464, AUNC 75. Sixpence, 1910, CGS 10120, AUNC 75. Penny, 1908, Freeman 165, dies 2+C, CGS 11184, AUNC 75. Penny, 1910, Freeman 170, dies 2+E, CGS 11185, AUNC 75. Farthing, 1902, Freeman 580, dies 1+8, CGS 21764, EF 65. (8 coins) £200-400
401 GREAT BRITAIN. ELIZABETH II. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Undated Mule Twenty Pence, 2008, CGS 26535, EF 70. CGS 26540, EF 70. CGS 18265, EF 65. CGS 18266, EF 65. (4 coins) £120-220 402 GREAT BRITAIN. ELIZABETH II. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Silver Proof Five Pounds, 1990, CGS 11740, UNC 95. 1995, CGS 17546, UNC 96. 2002, variety 4, CGS 11746, UNC 92. 2002, variety 8, CGS 11745, UNC 96. (4 coins) £50-100
398 GREAT BRITAIN. GEORGE V. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Crown, 1928, CGS 14577, EF 65. Halfcrown, 1916, CGS 17056, AUNC 75. Halfcrown, 1923, CGS 9255, EF 70. Halfcrown, 1924, CGS 14487, EF 70. HALFCROWN, 1929, CGS 12396, AUNC 75. Halfcrown, 1933, larger reverse design, Davies 1710, dies 1E, CGS 7329, AUNC 75, ex - Peter. J. Davies Collection, London Coins A124 28/02/2009 lot 1295. Florin, 1918, CGS 18376, AUNC 75. Florin, 1928, CGS 13097, AUNC 78. Florin, 1936, CGS 12412, AUNC 75. Florin, 1936, CGS 2479, EF 75. Shilling, 1916, CGS 1168, EF 70. Shilling, 1916, CGS 8758, AUNC 78. Shilling, 1918, CGS 17656, AUNC 75. Shilling, 1919, CGS 17948, AUNC 78. Shilling, 1934, CGS 2470, EF 75. Sixpence, 1911, CGS 12219, AUNC 75. Sixpence, 1912, CGS 14337, UNC 82. Sixpence, 1930, CGS 12402, AUNC 75. (18 coins) £400-800
403 GREAT BRITAIN. ELIZABETH II. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Silver Proof Two Pounds, 1986, variety 5, CGS 13664, UNC 92. 1986, variety 5, CGS 20146, UNC 85. 1989, variety 4, CGS 20145, UNC 93. 1994, variety 4, CGS 13658, UNC 95. 1995, variety 5, CGS 17937, UNC 94. 1995, variety 4, CGS 13661, UNC 93. 1996, variety 4, CGS 13662, UNC 95. 1997, variety 5, CGS 6776, UNC 95. 2001, variety 7, CGS 6775, UNC 94. 2008, variety 3, CGS 17938, UNC 95. (10 coins) £100-200 404 GREAT BRITAIN. ELIZABETH II. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Silver Proof One Pounds, 1985, CGS 17941, UNC 95. 1986, variety 2, CGS 20148, UNC 88. 1987, CGS 17944, UNC 95. 1992, variety 3, CGS 4515, UNC 96. 1994, variety 4, CGS 17943, UNC 93. 1995, variety 4, CGS 16351, UNC 95. 1999, variety 4, CGS 17681, UNC 96. 2006, variety 4, CGS 8451, UNC 95. 2011, variety 1, CGS 17371, UNC 93. (9 coins) £100-200
399 GREAT BRITAIN. GEORGE V. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Penny, 1911, CGS 17010, Peck 171, UNC 80. Penny, 1912, Freeman 172, CGS 14535, UNC 80. Penny, 1918, Freeman 182, CGS 14637, AUNC 75. Penny, 1919, Freeman 185, CGS 394, AUNC 75. Penny, 1920, Freeman 188, CGS 11181, AUNC 75. Penny, 1922, Freeman 192, CGS 12582, EF 70. Penny, 1935, Freeman 212, CGS 13199, AUNC 75. Halfpenny, 1933, Freeman 420, CGS 3523, EF 75. Farthing, 1917, Freeman 596, CGS 4356, AUNC 75. (9 coins) £120-220
405 GREAT BRITAIN. ELIZABETH II. MIXED COINS. An investment collection of CGS encapsulated coins. Silver proof issues, currency and commemorative coins. (11 coins) £50-100 64
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406 JAMES I. CORONATION MEDAL, 1603. Struck in AR. Probably by C. Anthony. Obv: Laureate and armoured bust right, mantle around shoulders. Rev: Crowned rampant lion left, holding beacon and wheat sheaf. 5.3g, 29mm dia. AEF, toned. The first of the series of official Coronation Medals and struck for distribution at the service. E 80; Wollaston 1
£500-1,000
407 CHARLES I. CORONATION MEDAL, 1626. Struck in AR, by Nicholas Briot. Obv: Crowned bust right wearing ruff and Collar of Order. Rev: An arm holding a sword issuing from clouds. 9.3g, 30mm dia. GVF, toned. E 106; Wollaston 2
£200-400
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Lot 408 408 CHARLES I. SCOTTISH CORONATION MEDAL, 1633. Struck in AR on a thick flan, by Nicholas Briot. Obv: Crowned bust right. Rev: Thistle and rose bush combined. 11.4g, 30mm dia. AEF, toned. E 123; Wollaston 3
£300-500
Lot 409
409 CHARLES II. CORONATION MEDAL, 1661. Struck in AR, by Thomas Simon. Obv: Crowned bust right wearing ermine robes and Garter collar. Rev: Charles II enthroned crowned by Peace. 7½g, 29mm dia. EF, toned. E 221; Wollaston 5
£300-500
Lot 410 410 JAMES II. CORONATION MEDAL, 1685. Struck in AR, by John Roettier. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Wreath on cushion with a hand holding crown above. 15.9g, 34mm dia. GEF, toned. E 273; Wollaston 6-7
£200-400
Lot 411 411 MARY OF MODENA. CORONATION MEDAL, 1685. Struck in AR, by John Roettier. Obv: Laureate and draped bust right. Rev: Queen Mary seated on a mound. 15.6g, 35mm dia. GEF, toned. E 274; Wollaston 8
£200-400
Lot 412
412 WILLIAM AND MARY. CORONATION MEDAL, 1689. Struck in AR, by John Roettier. Obv: Laureate and draped conjoined busts right. Rev: Jove thunders against Phaeton falling from his chariot, the earth in flames. 15.8g, 35mm dia. EF, toned. E 312; Wollaston 9
£200-400
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Lot 413 413 ANNE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1702. Struck in AR, by John Croker. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Pallas hurls thunderbolts at two-headed monster. 15.3g, 35mm dia. AUNC, toned and proof like. E 390; Wollaston 10
£200-400
Lot 414 414 GEORGE I. CORONATION MEDAL, 1714. Struck in AR, by John Croker. Obv: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: The king enthroned, crowned by Britannia. 15.1g, 34mm dia. EF, toned. E 470; Wollaston 11
Lot 415
£100-200
415 GEORGE II. CORONATION MEDAL, 1727. Struck in AR, by J. Croker. Obv: Laureate and draped bust left. Rev: The King enthroned right, crowned by Britannia. 18.7g, 35mm dia. GEF, toned. Caroline. Coronation Medal, 1727. Struck in AR, by J. Croker. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: The Queen stands facing, between Religion and Britannia. 19g, 35mm dia. EF, toned. E 510; Wollaston 12. (2 medals)
£200-400
Lot 416 416 GEORGE II. CORONATION MEDAL, 1727. Struck in AE, by J. Croker. Obv: Laureate and draped bust left. Rev: The King enthroned right, crowned by Britannia. 18.3g, 35mm dia. AUNC, with lustre. Caroline. Coronation Medal, 1727. Struck in AE, by J. Croker. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: The Queen stands facing, between Religion and Britannia. 19.3g, 35mm dia. AUNC, toned. E 510; Wollaston 12. (2 medals)
£80-150
Lot 417 417 GEORGE III. CORONATION MEDAL, 1761. Struck in AR, by Johann Lorenz Natter. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: The King crowned by Britannia. 18½g, 34mm dia. GEF, toned. E 694; BHM 22-23
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£200-400
Lot 418 418 QUEEN CAROLINE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1761. Struck in AR, by Johann Lorenz Natter. Obv: Draped bust of Charlotte right. Rev: Queen Charlotte standing facing left, crowned by Fame hovering above. 20.6g, 34mm dia. EF, toned. E 696; BHM 65-6
£150-250
Lot 419 419 GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1820. Struck in AR, by B. Pistrucci. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: The King enthroned left, crowned by Victory, and attended by Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. 16.8g, 35mm dia. UNC, toned. In the original leather box. E 1146; BHM 1070
£100-200
Lot 420 420 GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1820. Struck in AE, by B. Pistrucci. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: The King enthroned left, crowned by Victory, and attended by Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. 23g, 35mm dia. UNC, toned. In the original leather box. E 1146; BHM 1070
£50-100
Lot 421 421 WILLIAM IV AND ADELAIDE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1831. Struck in AR, by W. Wyon. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: The head of Queen Consort Adelaide right. 18.3g, 34mm dia. GVF, toned. In the original leather box. E 1251; BHM 1475
£50-100
Lot 422 422 WILLIAM IV AND ADELAIDE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1831. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: The head of Queen Consort Adelaide right. 19½g, 33mm dia. UNC, toned. In the original leather box. E 1251; BHM 1475
£30-50
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428 EDWARD VII AND ALEXANDRA. CORONATION MEDAL, 1902. Struck in AR. 85.8g, 56mm dia. AUNC. In leather box of issue. E 1871; BHM 3737
423 VICTORIA. CORONATION MEDAL, 1838. Struck in AR, by B. Pistrucci. Obv: Diademed bust left. Rev: The Queen enthroned receiving the crown from Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. 19.4g, 36mm dia. GEF, some toning. In a leather box. E 1315; BHM 1801
£100-200
429 GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY. CORONATION MEDAL, 1911. Struck in AR. 88.7g, 51mm. UNC, matt. In leather box of issue. E 1922; BHM 4022
424 VICTORIA. CORONATION MEDAL, 1838. Struck in AE, by B. Pistrucci. Obv: Diademed bust left. Rev: The Queen enthroned receiving the crown from Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. 24.7g, 36mm dia. UNC, toned. E 1315; BHM 1801
£150-250
426 VICTORIA. GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 1887. Struck in AR, by Sir J. E. Boehm after F. Leighton. Obv: Crowned and veiled bust of Queen Victoria left. Rev: Empire enthroned flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art opposite Industry and Agriculture, below Empire reclining figures of Mercury and Time. 213.8g, 77mm dia. GVF. E 1733; BHM 3219
£50-100
432 GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY. CORONATION MEDAL, 1911. Struck in AR. The Queen's Golden Jubilee Silver Medal, 2002. Edward VII, Coronation Medal, 1902, struck in AR. Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal, 1977. A pewter Gwylim Lloyd Wardle Esq M.P. Medal. Diamond Jubilee 2012 Five Pounds. An Edward VIII Coronation medal, and a Henry Dunant Medal, 1978. (7 coins and medals)
£150-250
427 VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AR. 83½g, 56mm dia. AEF. E 1817; BHM 3506
£30-50
431 GEORGE VI AND QUEEN ELIZABETH. CORONATION MEDAL, 1937. Struck in AR. 83.6g, 57mm dia. UNC, matt. In leather box of issue. E 2046; BHM 4314
£30-50
430 GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY. SILVER JUBILEE MEDAL, 1935. Struck in AR. 86.3g, 57mm dia. UNC, matt. In leather box of issue. E 2029; BHM 4249
£80-150
425 VICTORIA. CORONATION MEDAL, 1838. Struck in AE, by B. Pistrucci for Rundell, Bridge and Rundell. Obv: Diademed and draped bust left. Rev: 'DA FACILEM CURSUM ATIQUE ADNUE COEPTIS 1838'. 329½g, 87mm dia. GEF, toned. E 1309; BHM 1802
£30-50
£60-100
433 BRITISH OFFICIAL MEDALS FOR CORONATIONS AND JUBILEES, by Henry Wollaston. One of 1,000 publications, 1978. (1 volume)
£30-50
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£50-100
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434 CHARLES II. CORONATION MEDAL, 1661. Struck in AR, by Thomas Simon. Obv: Crowned bust right wearing lace and Garter collar. Rev: Charles II enthroned crowned by Peace. 8½g, 29mm dia. EF, toned. E 221; Wollaston 5
Lot 434
£250-350
435 CHARLES II. BRITISH COLONIZATION MEDAL, 1670. Struck in AR, by J. Roettier. Obv: Conjoined busts right of Charles and Catherine. Rev: Terrestrial globe. 33.7g. 42mm dia. GVF, toned. E 245; MI i, 546/203; Betts 44.
Lot 435
£300-500
436 WILLIAM III AND MARY. CORONATION MEDAL, 1689. Struck in AR, by J. Roettier. Obv: Conjoined and draped busts right. Rev: Jove hurling thunder at Phaethon falling from his chariot. 16.1g. 35cm dia. AUNC, dark attractive toning, extra raised metal on reverse rim. E 312; MI i, 662/25; v. Loon III, 379; Wollaston 9; WF 10:1
Lot 436
£200-400
437 WILLIAM III AND MARY. CORONATION MEDAL, 1689. Cast in AR, by G. Bower. Obv: Conjoined and draped busts right. Rev: The King and Queen enthroned beneath a canopy of state. 21.6g, 52mm dia. GVF. E 310b; MI i, 668/38; v. Loon III, 379; WF 10:2
£200-300
438 QUEEN MARY II. DEATH COMMEMORATION, 1695. Struck in AE, by Jan Luder. Obv: Bust right with hair diademed and bound with pearls. Rev: Standing figures of Wisdom, Piety and Constancy, before funeral pyre with a phoenix emerging. 74g, 58mm dia. VF, light brown toning. MI, 112/345; vL IV, 181
Lot 439
£150-250
439 ANNE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1702. Struck in AE, by J. Croker. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Pallas standing hurling thunder at a two-headed monster. 15.3g, 35mm dia. GEF, light brown toning with subdued lustre. E 390; MI ii, 288/4; v. Loon IV, 347; Wollaston 10
Lot 440
£60-100
440 ANNE. PEACE OF UTRECHT MEDAL, 1713. Struck in AR, by J. Croker. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Britannia standing holding olive branch, with ships and farming scene. 16.3g, 35mm dia. VF. E 360; MI ii, 400/257; v. Loon V, 230, 6 74
£40-60
441 GEORGE I. CORONATION MEDAL, 1714. Struck in AR, by J. Croker. Obv: Laureate, armoured and draped bust right. Rev: The King enthroned, crowned by Britannia. 14.9g, 34mm dia. GVF. E 470; MI ii, 424/9; v. Loon V, 255; Wollaston 11
Lot 441
£150-250
442 CAROLINE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1727. Struck in AR, by J. Croker. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Queen standing between Religion and Britannia. 18.1g, 34mm dia. AVF. E 512; MI ii, 480/8; Wollaston 14.
Lot 443
£40-60
443 GEORGE III. CORONATION MEDAL, 1761. Struck in AR, by L. Natter. Obv: Laureate and armoured bust right. Rev: The King enthroned, crowned by Britannia. 23g, 34mm dia. VF. E 694; BHM 22-23; Wollaston 16; Nau 151-4 £250-350 Lot 444
444 QUEEN CHARLOTTE. CORONATION MEDAL, 1761. Struck in AR, by L. Natter. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: The Queen standing, crowned by Fame. 17.7g, 34mm dia. VF. E 696; BHM 65-6; Wollaston 22; Nau 155-7 £200-400 445 GEORGE III. ACCESSION OF GEORGE III MEDAL, 1760. Struck in AE, by T. Pingo. Obv: Armoured and draped bust left. Rev: Britannia standing beside a lion and objects. 26.8g, 41mm dia. AUNC, dark brown toning. E 683; BHM 3; Pingo 17
Lot 445
£80-150
446 BIRTHS OF GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES, 1762, AND PRINCE FREDERICK MEDAL, 1763. Struck in AE, by T. Pingo. Obv: Busts left and right, Prince's plumes and mitre above. 8.3g, 29mm dia. GVF. E 705; BHM 84
£40-60 Lot 447
447 GEORGE III. RECOVERY OF HEALTH MEDAL, 1789. Struck in AR, by J.P. Droz. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Snake entwined around a tripod with a burning altar. First type obverse die, signed 'D.F.'. 18.9g, 35mm dia. AUNC, toned with some blueing. E 827; GHM 311; Storer 6173
£80-150
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448 GEORGE III. STOCK EXCHANGE BROKER'S PASS, C. 1801-30. Struck in AR, by J. Milton. Obv: Royal Arms as introduced by the Union and motto. Rev: Arms and motto of the City of London on reverse. Engraved 'Edward Batten'. 24.6g, 41mm dia. GVF. E 936; Stainton 49; Naylor 5
Lot 448
£250-350
449 GEORGE III. FOUNDATION OF CHRISTCHURCH BIRMINGHAM MEDAL, 1805. Struck in AR, by T. Webb. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Christchurch within legend. 38.1g, 42mm dia. AEF. BHM 601
Lot 449
£150-250
450 GEORGE III. FOUNDATION OF CHRISTCHURCH BIRMINGHAM MEDAL, 1805. Struck in AE, by T. Webb. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Christchurch within legend. 32.6g, 42mm dia. EF. BHM 601
Lot 450
£60-120
451 GEORGE III AND CHARLOTTE. PATRONS OF VIRTUE MEDAL, 1790. Struck in AR. Obv: Conjoined busts right. Rev: Legend within wreath. 3.1g, 21mm dia. VF. BHM 338
£30-50
452 NATIONAL EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS MEDAL, 1803. Struck in AR, by C.H. Kutcher. J and J Boydell's National Edition of Shakespeare's Works. Obv: Shakespeare seated on a rock, flanked by figures of Drama and Painting. Rev: Script above date. Edge named to 'ALEX'R CHAMION ESQR'. 38.6g, 48mm dia. AEF. E 950; BHM 553; Pollard 28
Lot 452
£60-100
453 GEORGE THE PRINCE REGENT. WELLINGTON WATERLOO MEDAL, 1817. Struck in AR, by T. Wyon. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: Royal Standard. 11.1g, 27mm dia. AVF. E 1091; BHM 961; Hocking 248/19-21
Lot 454
£20-40
454 GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AR by B. Pistrucci. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: The King enthroned, crowned by Victory. 16½g, 35mm dia. GVF. E 1146; BHM 1070; Wollaston 24.
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£100-200
455 GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AR, by T. Halliday and P. Kempson. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: The King enthroned. 62.3g, 49mm dia. AEF. BHM 1073
Lot 455
£180-220
456 GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AE, by Thompson and Jones. Obv: Laureate and draped bust left. Rev: The King enthroned, crowned by Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. 67.9g, 54mm dia. AEF. E 1143; BHM 1091
Lot 456
£80-150
457 GEORGE IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AE, probably by J.G. Hancock. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Crown over open wreath of national flowers. 37.6g, 46mm dia. E 1145; BHM 1076
£50-100 Lot 457
458 GEORGE IV. VISIT TO IRELAND MEDAL, 1821. Struck in AE. Obv: Laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Irish harp, crowned, within a spray of rose, thistle and shamrock. 18.1g, 34mm dia. EF, with lustre. E 1049; BHM 1117
£40-60
459 GENERAL LAFAYETTE. COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL, 1824. Struck in AE, by Francois Caunois. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Legend 'The Defender Of American And French Liberty. 1777-1824.' within wreath. 48.7g, 47mm dia. EF, toned. Callignon 412; Oliver 35.
Lot 459
£40-60
460 DEATH OF PRINCESS CHARLOTTE MEDAL, 1817. Struck in AE, by T. Webb and G. Mills. Obv: Draped bust, hair decorated with roses. Rev: Britannia seated mournfully beside funerary urn, "WEEP BRITAIN THOU HAST LOST THE EXPECTANCY AND ROSE OF THE FAIR STATE". 59.3g, 50mm dia. EF, toned. E 1097; BHM 941
Lot 460
£40-80
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461 WILLIAM IV. ACCESSION MEDAL, 1830. Struck in AR, matt frosted, by W. Wyon on the request of Queen Adelaide. Obv: Bare head of the King right. Rev: Legend 'ADELAIDE REGINA CUDI JUSSIT MDCCCXXX' within wreath. 141.3g, 68mm dia. UNC. In original red leather box, bearing paper label 'Burckhardt, Jeweller & c, To their Royal Highnefses The Duke of Sussex, Dutchefs of Kent, Princess Sophia & c, 62 Conduit Street.'. E 1220; BHM 1414; Hocking 250/31.
Literature: Carlisle states in A Memoir of the Life and Works of William Wyon Esq A.R.A., London 1837. "This medal was struck at the express command of Her Majesty Queen Adelaide to preserve a faithful portrait of the King, and is only given by Her Majesty to those whom the Queen graciously condescends to honour."
£500-1,000
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462 WILLIAM IV. ACCESSION MEDAL, 1830. Struck in AE, by E. Thomason. Obv: Bare head of the King right. Rev: Draped bust of Queen Adelaide right. 66.7g, 55mm dia. EF, light brown toning. E 1221; BHM 1423
Lot 462
£80-150
463 WILLIAM IV. CORONATION MEDAL, 1831. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon. Obv: Bare head of the King right. Rev: Crowned head of Adelaide, Queen Consort. 18.6g, 34mm dia. VF. E 1251; BHM 1475; Wollaston 25
Lot 464
£30-50
464 WILLIAM IV, CORONATION MEDAL, 1831, struck in AE, by W. Wyon. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Legend and date above clouds, a trident and oak branch within a naval crown. 126.1g, 68mm dia. EF, toned. E 1248; BHM 1426
£150-250
465 VICTORIA. CORONATION MEDALS, 1838. Struck in AR and AE, by B. Pistrucci. Obv: Diademed bust left. Rev: The Queen enthroned receiving the crown from Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. 19.2g, 24.4g, 36mm dia. GVF. E 1315; BHM; 1801; Wollaston 26; WE 88
Lot 465
£100-200
466 RESTORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE MEDAL, 1844. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon. Obv: Bust of Thomas Gresham left wearing cap. Rev: Facade of the Royal Exchange behind a statue of Queen Victoria with orb and sceptre. 253.3g, 74mm dia. EF, toned. E 1390; BHM 2185; Taylor 146x; WE 435
Lot 466
£60-100
467 MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS VICTORIA TO FREDERICK WILLIAM OF PRUSSIA MEDAL, 1858. Struck in AE, by L.C. Wyon. Obv: Busts conjoined. Rev: Date within wreath. 127.3g, 63mm dia. EF, toned. E 1517; BHM 2627; WE 758
£100-200 Lot 467
468 OPENING OF THE VICTORIA BRIDGE, CANADA, MEDAL, 1860. Struck in AE, by J.S. Wyon, rev after M.D. Wyatt. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Prince's plumes and coronet within a wreath, "VISITED CANADA AND INAUGURATED THE VICTORIA BRIDGE. 1860." In original leather box stamped "Joseph S. Wyon...". 61.2g, 48mm dia. E 1535; BHM 2669; Leroux 641; Moyaux 85; WE 822
£50-100 79
Lot 473
473 VICTORIA. GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 1887. Struck in AR, by J.E. Boehm and F. Leighton. Obv: Crowned and veiled bust left. Rev: Enthroned figure of Empire , flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art, opposite Industry and Agriculture, at their feet, Mercury reclining beside Time. Five shields in exerge inscribed Asia, America, Europe, Australasia and Africa. In the original red leather and velvet lined box, with card insert. 215g, 77mm dia. AUNC. E 1733; BHM 3219; Wollaston 39; WE 2000
469 MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES AND PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, 1863. Struck in AE, by Dodd & Sons. Obv: Conjoined busts left. Rev: Crowned shields of the couple above date. 36.4g, 44mm dia. EF, toned. E 1564; BHM 2762; WE 921.
£30-50
470 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, TERCENTENARY OF BIRTH, 1564-1864. Struck in AE, by L.C. Wyon, rev after J. Bell. Obv: Bust of Shakespeare left, encircled by titles of his thirty-nine works, signature within wreath in exerge. Rev: Shakespeare seated upon clouds, facing, with three female figures. 128.2g, 64mm dia. EF, toned. E 1571; BHM 2815; Ogden 48
474 VICTORIA. GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 1887. Struck in AE, by J.E. Boehm and F. Leighton. Obv: Crowned and veiled bust left. Rev: Enthroned figure of Empire , flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters and Art, opposite Industry and Agriculture, at their feet, Mercury reclining beside Time. Five shields in exerge inscribed Asia, America, Europe, Australasia and Africa. In the original red leather and velvet lined box. 191.4g, 77mm dia. UNC, toned. E 1733; BHM 3219; Wollaston 39; WE 2000
£80-150
471 WIGAN INFIRMARY MEDAL, 1873. Struck in AE. Obv: Plumes between "WIGAN" "INFIRMARY". Rev: "OPENED BY THE / PRINCE & PRINCESS / OF WALES / JUNE THE 4TH / 1873". 9.6g, 33mm dia. GVF.
£30-50
£100-200
475 VICTORIA. GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 1887. Struck in AE, by A. Wyon. Obv: Crowned, veiled and draped bust left. Rev: Victoria enthroned, flanked by Industry and Neptune, the shields of Britain and SaxeCoburg-Gotha behind. 158.7g, 64mm dia. UNC, toned. E 1734; BHM 3290; WE 2450.
472 VICTORIA. CALCUTTA EXHIBITION MEDAL, 1883-84. Struck in AE, by J.S. and A.B. Wyon. Obv: Crowned bust left. Rev: Britannia standing beside seated India greeting figures from the Empire. 255.6g, 76mm dia. EF, toned.
£300-500
£100-200
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£50-100
476 VICTORIA. GOLDEN JUBILEE MEDAL, 1887. Struck in WM, by M. Rhodes and Sons. Obv: Crowned, veiled and draped bust left. Rev: Inscription within wreath "BOROUGH OF BRADFORD / JUBILEE FESTIVITIES / PRESENTED / TO / Councillor John Rhodes. / BY / ANGUS HOLDEN / MAYOR". In original red velvet box, with newspaper cutting "JUBILEE MEMENTO". 76.9g, 58mm dia. AEF.
Lot 476
£80-150
477 HENRY IRVING MEDAL, 1891. Struck in AE, by Messrs L.C. Lauer. Obv: Bust of Irving left. Rev: "HENRY IRVING / 1891.". 80g, 60mm dia. EF, toned. E 1769; BHM 3416; Parkes Weber 132; Svarstad 112
Lot 478
£30-50
478 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT MEDAL, 1894. Struck in AE, by Messrs L.C. Lauer. Obv: Bust of William Gladstone left. Rev: Fifty-line inscription listing "MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS / YEAR 1894". In original leather and velvet lined box. 347.8g, 95mm dia. AUNC, toned. E 1792; BHM 3468; Parkes Weber 142a.
Lot 480
£100-200
479 ARGENTINIAN AGRICULTURAL MEDAL, 1896. Struck in AR. Obv: A girl holding a bull with a rope. Rev: Arms within "SOCIEDAD RURAL ARGENTINA / BUENOS - AIRES", a scrolled cartouche engraved "1ER PREMIO / LAS BARRANCAS / 1896". 59.7g, 48mm dia. AEF.
£30-50
Lot 481
480 VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AR, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned, laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Royal Arms above "THE BRITISH EMPIRE A.D. 1897", within a border of fifty shields of British Colonies and Protectorates, each identified. In original red leather and velvet lined box. 163.8g, 76mm dia. AEF. Rare. E 1816; BHM 3511; WE 3475A.
£200-400
481 VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AE and gilt, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned, laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Royal Arms above "THE BRITISH EMPIRE A.D. 1897", within a border of fifty shields of British Colonies and Protectorates, each identified. 186.7g, 76mm dia. EF. E 1816; BHM 3511; WE 3475A.
Lot 482
£100-200
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487 VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE BILSTON WATERWORKS MEDALS, 1897. Struck in AR and AE. Obv: A view of Bilston Waterworks. Rev: A view of Bilston Technical Science and Art Schools. 54mm dia. AR GVF, AE EF, toned. (2 medals)
482 VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AE, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned, laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Royal Arms above "THE BRITISH EMPIRE A.D. 1897", within a border of fifty shields of British Colonies and Protectorates, each identified. In original red card and velvet lined box. 196.4g, 76mm dia. GEF, toned. E 1816; BHM 3511; WE 3475A.
£80-150
488 VICTORIA. CONSTRUCTION OF THE BURRATOR RESERVOIR, PLYMOUTH, 1898. Struck in AR, hallmark on rev. Obv: A view of the reservoir "BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE OF PLYMOUTH". Rev: A declaration gifting the medal by "J.T. BOND / MAYOR". 40.1g, 44mm dia. UNC. Believed to be unrecorded in AR. BHM 3635
483 VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AR, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned, laureate and draped bust left. Rev: Royal Arms between "THE ROYAL FAMILY / 1837-1897 ", within a border shields displaying the names of members of the Royal Family. 60g, 51mm dia. EF, toned.
£50-100
£30-50
485 VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in PB. Obv: Crowned, veiled and draped bust left. Rev: Britannia seated beside lion. 255g, 78mm dia. GVF, toned. E 1814; BHM 3581; WE 3760A.
£100-200
490 VICTORIA. VISIT TO IRELAND MEDAL, 1900. Struck in AE, by F. Bowcher. 22.7g, 38mm. E 1840; BHM 3662. Golden Jubilee medal, 1887. Struck in AR. "DUKE OF LANCASTER" below bust. 22½g, 37mm dia. Royal Jubilee Exhibition medal, 1887. Struck in AE and gilt. Believed to be unrecorded in gilt. 42.3g, 45mm dia. BHM 3346. (3 medals)
£30-50
486 VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDALS, 1897. Struck in AR and AE, by G.W. de Saullers. Obv: Crowned, veiled and draped bust left. Rev: Young head of the Queen left. AR EF, toned, AE GVF, toned. E 1817; BHM 3506; Wollaston 40; WE 3000. (2 medals)
£100-200
489 HASLAR HOSPITAL, PORTSMOUTH, NAVAL PRIZE MEDAL, C.1900. Struck in AR, by G.W. de Saulles. Instituted by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Obv: A naval crown, anchor and trident resting on a sail and oak branches. Rev: A torch entwined by a serpent. 49.7g, 49mm dia. GVF. BHM 3685
484 VICTORIA. DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL, 1897. Struck in AR. Obv: Veiled and draped bust left. Rev: Flags of Great Britain and Argentina crossed within legend. 20.1g, 34mm dia. AUNC, toned. E1822; WE 3150
£60-100
£100-200
491 CHARLES I. MEMORIAL MEDAL. Struck in AE, by J. and N. Roettier. 54g, 50mm dia. GVF, toned. E 162a. Field Marshal F. Duke Of York medal, 1802. Struck in AE. 39.1g, 41mm dia. GEF, toned. J. Earl Of Eldon medal, 1827. Struck in AE. 59g, 47mm dia. VF. E 1197. Smithfield Club medal, 1845. Struck in AR. 68.8g, 49mm dia. VF. E 1400; BHM 2218. Viscount Nelson medal, 1897. Struck in AE from the metal of the Flagship Foudroyant. 28½g, 38mm dia. EF. (5 medals)
£50-100 Lot 491
£150-250
492 ROYAL MEMORIAL MEDALS, 18TH CENTURY. Struck in AE, by J. Dassier. Henry VIII, Cromwell, Anne and George I. GVF-EF, toned. (4 medals)
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£80-150
493 GREAT EXHIBITION, COUNCIL MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and J.F. Domard. Obv: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident behind and dolphins below. Rev: Standing figures of Commerce and Industry, their hands clasped, each crowned by Britannia, on a platform with the flags of nations behind. Edge named to "JEAN LOUIS GRAUX. CLASS IV. COUNCIL MEDAL OF THE EXHIBITION.". 430.7g, 89mm dia. EF, toned. E 1455; BHM 2461; Parkes Weber 70; Allen 34-5.
Literature: Eimer, BCM, p. 196. The Great Exhibition Medals were presented to exhibitors as well as to those helping in the organization of the exhibition itself. The numbers awarded include 174 Council Medals and 2918 Prize Medals.
£800-1,500
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494 GREAT EXHIBITION, JUROR'S MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and G.G. Adams. Obv: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident behind and dolphins below. Rev: Industry seated receiving a wreath from Fame attended by Commerce. Edge named to "J. HOLLAND JUROR EXHIBITION 1851". Contained in possibly the original leather and velvet lined box. 131.9g, 64mm dia. EF, toned. E 1457; BHM 2464; Allen 38-9.
Provenance: Ex Neddy Allen, London Coin Fair, 2005
£300-500
495 GREAT EXHIBITION, PRIZE MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and L.C. Wyon. Obv: Conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident behind and dolphins below. Rev: Britannia seated placing a wreath on the head of Industria, Africa, America, Asia and Europe standing behind. Edge named to "JAMES BLACK & CO. CLASS XVIII. PRIZE MEDAL OF THE EXHIBITION.". 264.9g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. E 1456; BHM 2462; Allen 35-8.
£200-400 84
Lot 496
Lot 498 496 GREAT EXHIBITION, EXHIBITOR'S MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon. Obv: Bust of Prince Albert left. Rev: A globe, decorated with a scroll inscribed "EXHIBITOR", within a wreath. Edge named to "UNITED KINGDOM. CLASS 3. NO 64.". 64.1g, 44mm dia. EF, toned. E 1459; BHM 2463; Allen 40-1.
£40-80
497 GREAT EXHIBITION, EXHIBITOR'S MEDAL, 1851. Struck in AE, by W. Wyon and J.F. Domard. Obv: Bust of Prince Albert left. Rev: A globe, decorated with a scroll inscribed "EXHIBITOR", within a wreath. Edge named to "UNITED KINGDOM. CLASS 10. NO 259.". 63½g, 44mm dia. EF, toned. E 1459; BHM 2463; Allen 40-1.
498 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MEDALS, 1862. Struck in AR, by C. Schnitspahn and J. Wiener. Obv: Bust of Prince Albert left. Rev: Facade of the Exhibition Building. 37g, 41mm dia. GVF. And a similar medal with an alternative reverse, showing the inside of the Exhibition Building. 36.1g, 41mm dia. AEF. E 1556. BHM 2743. (2 medals)
£40-80
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£40-80
C ity of Lond on medals
The series of 30 commemorative medals produced for the Corporation of the City of London are amongst the finest Victorian medals to have been produced. Authorised by the Royal Entertainments Committee, the body that took responsibility for the Queen’s entertainments, the medals commemorate important Royal events and the opening of important City buildings. With such esteem medallists as the members of the Wyon family, G G Adams, C Weiner, F Bowcher and others, this series of medals produced on a large scale with their instantly recognisable boxes are highly regarded by collectors. With production in the region of 350–400 for each medal this collection, formed over many years, contains many of the finest examples such as the medal for the opening of the Coal Exchange, the Dedication of Epping Forest medal and the medal commemorating the Colonial and Indian Reception of 1886.
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Lot 499 499 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. LONDON BRIDGE, OPENED 1831. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Bust of William IV right. Rev: A view of the bridge "COMMENCED 15 JUNE 1825 / OPENED 1. AUGUST / 1831'. 62g. 51mm dia. EF. E 1245, BHM 1544
£50-100
Lot 500
500 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. REFORM BILL, 1832. Struck in AR, by B. Wyon. Obv: "REFORM IN THE PRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE… 1832", crown above, within a wreath decorated by the City of London shield. Rev: Figure of Liberty kneeling and presenting a bill of Reform to Britannia. 64.8g, 51mm dia. AEF. In a leather and velvet lined box, "B. WYON / MEDALLIST". E 1254, BHM 1603
£150-250 Lot 501
501 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. REFORM BILL, 1832. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: "REFORM IN THE PRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE… 1832", crown above, within a wreath decorated by the City of London shield. Rev: Figure of Liberty kneeling and presenting a bill of Reform to Britannia. 56g, 51mm dia. EF, toned. E 1254, BHM 1603
£50-100 Lot 502
502 CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL MEDAL, 1834. Struck in AR, by B. Wyon. Obv: Façade of school building 'CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL FOUNDED BY THE CORPORATION 1834". Rev: A seated figure of Knowledge instructing a youth. 68.4g, 57mm dia. EF, toned and proof-like. In leather and velvet lined box. E 1279, BHM 1680
£150-250 Lot 503
503 CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL MEDAL, 1834. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Façade of school building 'CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL FOUNDED BY THE CORPORATION 1834". Rev: A seated figure of Knowledge instructing a youth. 80.1g, 57mm dia. EF, toned. In leather and velvet lined box. E 1279, BHM 1680
£40-80
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504 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. OPENING OF THE COAL EXCHANGE, 1849. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Medallion portrait of Queen Victoria surrounded by portraits of Prince Albert, the Prince of Wales, and Princess Royal. Rev: The interior of the coal exchange. 418g, 89mm dia. EF, toned. In original leather box of issue. E 1435, BHM 2354
£200-400
505 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. NAPOLEON III AND EUGENIE, VISIT TO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1855. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Conjoined bust of Napoleon III and Eugenie. Rev: Britannia introducing Londinia to France. 243g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. E 1496, BHM 2561
£150-250
506 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. VICTOR EMMANUELL II, VISIT TO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1855. Struck in AE, by B. Wyon. Obv: Bust of Emmanuel II left. Obv: Britannia seated with Londinium welcoming Sardinia. 249g, 76mm. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1499, BHM 2567
£150-250 88
507 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA OF DENMARK, ENTRY INTO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1863. Struck in AE, by J.S. and A.B. Wyon. Obv: Bust of Princess Alexandra left. Rev: Londinia and attendants welcoming Alexandra. 238g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. E 1561, BHM 2783
£100-200
508 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE AND HOLBORN VALLEY VIADUCT, OPENED 1869. Struck in AE, by G.G. Adams. Obv: Bust of Queen Victoria crowned. Rev: A view of the two bridges within wreaths flanked by Londinia and Britannia on reverse. 222g, 76mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1604, BHM 2906
£200-400
509 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. PRINCE OF WALES, NATIONAL THANKSGIVING, 1872. Struck in AE, by J.S. and A.B. Wyon. Obv: Londinia inviting the Queen and Prince Philip into St Paul's Cathedral. Rev: Interior of St Paul's with royal procession. 239g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1872, BHM 2928
£150-250 89
510 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. ALEXANDER II OF RUSSIA, VISIT TO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1874. Struck in AE, by C. Weiner. Obv: Bust of the Emperor left. Rev: Londinia welcoming the Czar with peace in attendance. 193g, 52mm. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. Eimer 1634. BHM 2981
£200-400
511 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. REMOVAL OF TEMPLE BAR FROM THE CITY OF LONDON, 1878. Struck in uniface lead, by C.H. and J. Mabey for Taylor, Foot and Tebay. Obv: The facade of Temple Bar, within "TEMPLE BAR: ERECTED 1672. DEMOLISHED 1878: THIS EFFIGY OF IT WAS STRUCK FROM THE LEAD FORMERLY ON THE ROOF". Mounted as a paperweight beneath glass within a circular brass mount. 114mm dia. E 1658; BHM 3051
£250-350
512 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. GEORGE I OF GREECE, VISIT TO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1880. Struck in AE, by G.G. Adams. Obv: Bust of George I left. Rev: Londinia and Britannia welcoming Hellas. 221g, 76mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1668. BHM 3077
£200-400 90
513 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. EPPING FOREST, ROYAL VISIT AND DEDICATION, 1882. Struck in AE, by C. Weiner. Obv: Bust of Queen Victoria left. Rev: Londinia holding open a gate to the Forest with Queen Victoria seated to one side. 189g, 75mm dia. VF. E 1689, BHM 3128
£100-200
514 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. OPENING OF THE NEW CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL, 1882. Struck in AE, by J.S. and A.B. Wyon. Obv: Conjoined busts of Albert Edward and Alexandra. Rev: Façade of the new school building. 232g, 75mm dia. AEF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1690; BHM 3115
£150-250
515 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. OPENING OF THE NEW COUNCIL CHAMBER, GUILDHALL, 1884. Struck in AE, by J.S. and A.B. Wyon. Obv: Interior view of the Chamber. Rev: Londinia standing before figures representing Commerce, Magistracy, Liberality and others. 300g, 75mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1705; BHM 3177
£150-250 91
516 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. PRINCE ALBERT OF WALES, FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON, 1885. Struck in AE, by G.G. Adams. Obv: Bust of the Prince right, within a wreath. Rev: The Prince and Princess at the ceremony "RECEIVING THE FREEDOM…". 227g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1717, BHM 3182
£150-250
517 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. PRINCE ALBERT OF WALES, FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON, 1885. Struck in AE, by G.G. Adams. Obv: Bust of the Prince right, within a wreath. Rev: The Prince and Princess at the ceremony "RECEIVING THE FREEDOM…". 233½g, 77mm dia. AEF. E 1717, BHM 3182
£50-100
518 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. COLONIAL AND INDIAN RECEPTION, GUILDHALL, LONDON, 1886. Struck in AE, by Elkington & Co. Obv: Crossed flags and shields with "TO COMMEMORATE THE COLONIAL & INDIAN RECEPTION AT THE GUILDHALL, LONDON 1886". Rev: Interior of the Guildhall. 284g, 77mm dia. EF, toned. E 1726, BHM 3214
£150-250 92
519 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. VICTORIA, GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Struck in silvered AE, by A. Scharff. Obv: Conjoined crowned and draped busts of the young and jubilee head. Obv: Britannia standing in a chariot drawn by lions, flanked by Genius, Justice and Prudence. 249g, 80mm dia. EF. Eimer 1732, BHM 3284
Provenance: With a paper label "From the 2nd Duke of Cambridge Collection". Ex-Les Allen Collection.
£100-200
520 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. VICTORIA, GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1887. Struck in AE, by A. Scharff. Obv: Conjoined crowned and draped busts of the young and jubilee head. Obv: Britannia standing in a chariot drawn by lions, flanked by Genius, Justice and Prudence. 249g, 80mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. Eimer 1732, BHM 3284
£150-250
521 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. MAYORALTY OF THE CITY OF LONDON, 700TH ANNIVERSARY, 1889. Struck in AE, by A. Kirkwood & Son. Obv: Busts of Richard I and Victoria. Obv: Londinia and St Michael with St Paul's to the distance. 277g, 80mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1752, BHM 3377 £150-250 93
522 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. WILHELM II, VISIT TO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1891. Struck in AE, by Elkington & Co. Obv: Conjoined busts of the Emperor and Empress. Rev: Londinia and Prussia viewing shipping on the Thames. 329g, 80mm. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1768, BHM 3412
£150-250
523 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. MARRIAGE OF GEORGE DUKE OF YORK TO PRINCESS MARY OF TECK, 1893. Struck in AE, by G.G. Adams. Obv: Conjoined busts of T.R.H. The Duke and Duchess of York. Rev: The couple in a chariot drawn by two horse, welcomed by Londinia. 239g 76mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1780, BHM 3452
£150-250
524 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. CHRISTIAN IX AND LOUISE, VISIT TO THE CITY OF LONDON, 1893. Struck in AE, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Conjoined busts of Christian IX and Louise. Rev: A seated figure of Londinia beneath a banner. 211g, 75mm dia. AEF. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1783, BHM 3454
£150-250 94
Lot 525
529 EDWARD VII. CORONATION MEDALS, 1902. Struck in AR and AE, by G. Frampton. Obv: Conjoined busts of Edward VII and the Queen Consort right. Rev: Imperial Crown upon a radiate circle, lion above. Both medals in original leather boxes. 66.6g, 54.1g, 52mm dia. EF, toned. E 1872; BHM 3767. (2 medals)
525 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. OPENING OF TOWER BRIDGE, 1894. Struck in AE, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Conjoined bust of Queen Victoria between the Prince and Princess of Wales. Rev: Tower Bridge opened with a steam yacht. 233g, 76mm dia. EF, toned. In original tooled leather box of issue. E 1790, BHM 3476
£50-100
£150-250
530 EDWARD VII. QUEEN ALEXANDRA CARDIFF DOCK OPENED MEDALS, 1907. Struck in AR and AE, by Spiridion & Son. Obv: Conjoined busts of Edward VII and the Queen Consort right. Rev: City Arms in the centre within legend. 53g, 55g, 52mm dia. GVF-EF. E 1900; BHM 3945. (2 medals)
526 CITY OF LONDON MEDAL. DIAMOND JUBILEE OF QUEEN VICTORIA, 1897. Struck in AE, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Crowned bust of Queen Victoria left. Rev: Londinia and attendants presenting a garland to Britannia. 234g, 76mm dia. VF. E 1815, BHM 3510
£50-100
531 EDWARD VII. INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION CONFERENCE, 1906. Struck in silvered AE, by A. Wyon. Obv: Bust of Edward VII right. Rev: Female figure standing, holding wreath. In original tooled leather box of issue. 72.8g, 51mm dia. EF, toned. E 1891; BHM 3941
527 EDWARD VII. CORONATION MEDAL, 1902. Struck in AR, by E. Fuchs. Obv: Conjoined busts right. Rev: A female figure seated, looking towards Westminster Abbey. 108.7g, 64mm dia. GVF. E 1870; BHM 3772
£60-100
528 EDWARD VII. CORONATION MEDALS, 1902. Struck in AR and AE, by G.W. de Saulles. Obv: Bust of Edward VII right. Rev: Bust of the Queen Consort right. Both medals in original tooled leather boxes of issue. 85.9g, 80.7g, 56mm dia. EF, toned. E 1871; BHM 3737. (2 medals)
£80-150
£30-50
532 EDWARD VII. COMMEMORATION OF DEATH, 1910. Struck in AE, by F. Bowcher. Obv: Bust of Edward VII facing. Rev: "EDWARD THE PEACEMAKER / IN MEMORIAM / 6TH MAY 1910.". 200.3g, 76mm dia. EF, toned. E 1914; BHM 3981
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541 GEORGE V. DIOCESE OF READERS, ORDER OF READERS MEDAL, 1929. Struck in hallmarked and enamelled AR. 57.2g, 60mm dia. £30-50
533 GEORGE V. CORONATION MEDAL, 1911. Struck in AR, by B. Mackennal. Obv: Bust of George V right. Rev: Bust of the Queen Consort right. In original tooled leather box of issue. 88.4g, 51mm dia. EF, toned. E 1922; BHM; 4022 £80-150 534 GEORGE V. CORONATION MEDALS, 1911. Struck in AR and AE, by B. Mackennal. Obv: Bust of George V right. Rev: Bust of the Queen Consort right. In original tooled leather boxes of issue. 88.3g, 79.2g, 51mm dia. EF. E 1922; BHM; 4022. (2 medals) £100-200
542 GEORGE V. SILVER JUBILEE MEDAL, 1935. Struck in AR, by P. Metcalfe. Obv: Conjoined busts of George V and the Queen Consort left. Rev: A view of Windsor Castle. In tooled leather case of issue. 85g, 52mm dia. EF, toned. E 2029; BHM 4249 £50-100
535 GEORGE V. CORONATION PLAQUE MEDAL, 1911. Struck in AE. Obv: Conjoined busts of George V and the Queen Consort. Rev: Female figures with Westminster Abbey in the distance, "HOTEL VICTORIA / LONDON". In original tooled leather box of issue. 109g, 75mm. EF, toned. £30-50
543 GEORGE V. R.M.S. QUEEN MARY COMMISSIONED MEDAL, 1936. Struck in AE, by G. Bayes. Obv: The ship, Queen Mary, under steam. Rev: A naturalistic view of New York's skyscrapers seen through the old Bargate of Southampton. In tooled leather case of issue. 169g, 70mm dia. EF, toned. E 1023; BHM 4282 £80-150
536 GEORGE V. CORONATION MEDAL, 1911. Struck in hallmarked AR, issued by the Borough of Lymington. Obv: Conjoined busts of George V and the Queen Consort right. Rev: A ship in the centre, "TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION / E.F. CHINERY. MAYOR". 24g, 38mm dia. EF, toned. £40-80
544 GEORGE V. SILVER JUBILEE PLAQUE MEDAL, 1935. Struck in silvered AE, by Elkington & Co. 38.3g, 54mm. One other Jubilee medal, 1935, a Lusitania medal, 1915, and a George Bunyard medal 1919. (4 medals) £80-150
537 GEORGE V. CORONATION MEDALS, 1911. Struck in AE. Wandsworth, 64mm dia. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 52mm dia. Homage of the British Empire, 63mm dia. E 1921; BHM 4023. (3 medals) £80-150
545 GEORGE VI. CORONATION MEDAL, 1937. Struck in AR, by P. Metcalfe. Obv: Bust of George VI right. Rev: Bust of Queen Elizabeth left. In tooled leather case. 83.8g, 57mm dia. EF, toned. E 2046; BHM 4313 £40-60
538 JOSEPH FRY BICENTENARY MEDALS, 1928. Struck in AR and AE, by H. Youngman. Obv: Bust of Joseph Fry left. Rev: A cocoa plant on a globe. 77½g, 66.1g, 51mm dia. EF, toned. In leather boxes. E 2013; BHM 4221. (2 medals) £50-100
546 GEORGE VI. INTERNATIONAL REGATTA, TORBAY, CORONATION MEDAL, 1937. Struck in hallmarked AR. Obv: Conjoined busts of George VI and Queen Elizabeth left. Rev: The Britannia sailing. 59g, 51mm dia. EF, toned. £30-50
539 LONDON SHIPPING ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEDALS, 1931, 34. Struck in hallmarked AR. Obv: A ship sailing right. Rev: Engraved "7 MILES ROAD WALKING CHAMPIONSHIP / 1931 / SECOND TEAM / CUNARD / I.D. EVERSSWINDELL", the other medal with a similar inscription. Both in original leather boxes. 18.9g, 20.4g, 32mm dia. AEF. (2 medals) £50-100
547 GEORGE VI. CORONATION MEDALS, 1937. Struck in AR, by Pinches. Obv: Two obverse varieties, both with conjoined busts of George VI and Queen Elizabeth left. Rev: The Ship of State sailing. 22.8g, 23g, 35mm dia. EF, matt. (2 medals) £40-60
540 A SNOOKER MEDAL, 1926. Struck in hallmarked AR. Obv: A snooker game. Rev: Engraved within wreath "WON BY / H.J. LAWFORD / SEMI-FINAL / 1926". 15.4g, 32mm dia. A Royal Dublin Society medal, 1935, struck in hallmarked AR. And one other presentation medal. Each medal in leather boxes. (3 medals) £80-150
548 COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS. Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953. Struck in AE. Investiture of Edward Prince of Wales, 1911. Struck in AR. Napoleon Bonaparte, surrender, 1815. Restrike in AE. Signs of the Zodiac medal, 1939. Struck in AR. And other medals. (7 medals) £120-220
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549 COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS. Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897. Struck in AR. Edward VII, Coronation, 1902. Struck in AR. Victoria, Commemoration of Death, 1901. Struck in gilt AE. And other medals. (6 medals) £100-200
555 GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED MEDALS. A collection of Nelson related commemorative medals including Nelson’s flagship, 1897, and other similar medals (9) £80-150 556 CHARLES V, HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR, PORTRAIT MEDAL, cast in AR. The original struck in 1521 from dies by Hans Kraft and designed by Albrecht Durer, with heraldic advice from his friend Willibald Pirckeimer, their correspondence still exists. 67mm dia. EF, later cast. Cf: Matthias Mende, Durer-Medaillen, Nuremburg, 1983, p. 182-3, No. 13. £50-100
550 PRINCE CHARLES. INVESTITURE MEDAL, 1969. Struck in hallmarked AR. 111½g, 50mm dia. In leather and card box of issue, with certificate. £30-50 551 PRINCE CHARLES. INVESTITURE MEDAL, 1969. Struck in hallmarked AR. 69.7g, 45mm dia. In box of issue. And a Corporation of the City of London medal, 1973. Struck in gilt AR. 54.1g, 51mm dia. In box of issue. (2 medals) £40-80
557 LEONELLO D,ESTE, MARQUESS OF FERRARA, MARRIAGE MEDAL, stuck in AE. Marriage to Maria of Aragon. The original medal stuck in 1444 by Antonio Pisano (Pisanello). 98mm dia. EF, toned. A later reproduction strike. Cf: G.F. Hill, Corpus of Italian Medals of the Renaissance, London, 1930. No 32. £40-80
552 THE DRAKE SILVER MEDAL MAP. Struck in hallmarked AR. A limited edition, by the National Maritime Museum. Obverse and Reverse views of the globe. In box of issue. 80.4g, 68mm dia. EF, toned. £30-50
558 MATTEO DE’ PASTI, SIGISMONDO PANDOLFO MALATESTA, LORD OF RIMINI, 1417-68, PORTRAIT MEDAL, struck in AE. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Castle of Rimini. 78mm dia. GVF, toned. Possibly a later strike. And a uniface oval medal or plaque in AE. (2 medals) £50-100
553 WATERLOO MEDAL BY PISTRUCCI. A restrike in hallmarked AR, by John Pinches. Issue no. 23/5,000. With original certificate and booklet, in the leather and velvet lined box of issue. 126.3g, 64mm dia. EF, matt. £60-100
559 THE MOUNTBATTEN MEDALLIC HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND THE SEA, a collection of 100 Silver Proof medals, contained in four albums, with certificate, no. 580. £1000-2000
554 GEORGE VI. CORONATION MEDAL, 1937. Struck in AV, by P. Metcalfe. Obv: Bust of George VI left. Rev: Bust of Queen Elizabeth left. In tooled red leather and velvet lined box of issue. 122.9g, 57mm dia. EF. E 2046; BHM 4314 £2,500-3,500
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600 AN IMPORTANT SECOND WORLD WAR GALLANTRY GROUP OF MEDALS, awarded to Wing Commander Herbert Horatio Kitchener. R.A.F. Norway Cross with sword clasp, engraved (F/ LT H.H. KITCHENER 10.8.42), in leather box of issue with the award document, Distinguished Flying Medal, engraved (740755 SGT. H.H. KITCHENER. R.A.F.), Air Efficiency Medal, engraved (FG. OFF. H.H. KITCHENER. R.A.F.V.R.), The Air Crew Europe Star, The 1939-1945 Star, Service Medal. With an archive of official letters, photographs, hand written accounts of Kitchener’s missions, typed accounts, flying hat, goggles, log book and other related items.
Herbert Horatio Kitchener, or 'Kitch' undertook awe inspiring feats during the Battle of Britain. Born in 1914, shortly after the outbreak of WWI, his patriotic family named him after the iconic field marshal Lord H.H. Kitchener. He was set for a life in local government, until the rumblings of war urged him to join the R.A.F. Volunteer Reserves in 1937.
The Germans were gaining in dominance and confidence in Europe, and on April 9th, invaded neutral Norway in a highly provocative move. Squadron 263 were set to be part of a highly mysterious movement of pilots and British planes to Norway. They were chosen perhaps for their singular planes, which happened to suit the frozen conditions. Eighteen aircraft and pilots from 263 set off from Scotland, with a destination of a frozen lake at Aandelsnes in Norway.
the air to make feint attacks on the Germans, aiming their slow, old-fashioned and by now defenceless biplanes at the Germans' modern and well-armed Stukas and Heinkel dive-bombers, forcing them to swerve to avoid collision. Their dogged determination and bravery in the face of gross disadvantage was with the aim to protect the sole British airfield in Nazi occupied Norway. Around fourteen German fighters were taken down that day, and the day after the British made continued reconnaissance flights with considerable success.
The second Norwegian expedition consisted of to support the Battle of Narvik, further north. Wing Commander Kitchener shot down two German bombers and two Stuka dive-bombers and helped provide air cover for the evacuation of Narvik. In total, the two expeditions counted around 50 victories, with only two pilots and planes lost to the Germans. A success against all odds. The evacuation of Norway found 263 Squadron taking 20 planes and embarking onto the unfortunate HMS Glorious - later that day the carrier was sunk with great loss of life. By a stroke of incredible luck Kitchener was not one of the pilots who had been assigned an aircraft, and returned home with the ground crew. He was later awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal for his outstanding bravery and resilience throughout the Norway campaign. He was also one of only 42 British citizens, including King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, to be awarded the Norwegian Cross (the equivalent of the iconic British Victoria Cross) for outstanding service to Norway in its time of need.
This ill-fated mission is shrouded in secrecy - log books and records surrounding the mission have been destroyed 'on instructions from the Commanding Officer' prior to their evacuation from Norway. However, newspaper clippings and first-hand accounts do survive, and illuminate a tense and fast paced battle. The eighteen pilots and Gladiators arrived at the designated frozen lake near Aandelsnes in May. They were expecting a skeleton ground crew to have been arranged with an improvised base, but found no facilities, little fuel, and no acid from their starter batteries, with just one armourer to service all 72 of their guns. Something was evidently amiss. They noticed that the ice at one end of the lake was beginning to melt, and saw two aircraft approaching, which were seen to have Norwegian markings upon inspection. These 'Norwegian' planes were plainly piloted by Germans, as from 3am the next morning, German fighters closed in on the unprotected British below. They fought bravely back, taking it in turns to engage the German planes, whilst those on the ground were refuelling and rearming. Thick drifts of snow and no cover made movement impossible; the pilots had to crawl through the drifts, and soon their clothes were sodden and freezing on their backs. The bombardment continued until 8pm that evening - one by one the planes were destroyed and the brave pilots badly burnt, so they fought back from the ground with a single machine gun found nearby. As ammunition ran low, the pilots still valiantly got into
His remarkable stoicism in the face of German adversity was again displayed on the eve of his investiture at Buckingham Palace. He was set to catch a train from Cornwall to London on the 13th March 1941, and offered to cover for his colleagues 'on ready' on the 12th, it being quiet in the skies. Typically, he was required to go up and intercept an aircraft flying over their base. Unexpectedly, he encountered a German Junkers 88, and immediately gave chase. They exchanged fire, and flew into deep cloud - Kitchener recalled that his plane had one engine knocked out and he needed to land. However he was over the sea, and 'as it is thought that Jerry picks up most of our wireless messages, knowing that they would love to know they had got a Whirlwind I gave up the idea and decided to try to reach and land at a half-finished aerodrome much nearer than St. Evel'. This brave decision almost cost him his life - crash landing on the airfield, the ground crew pulled him from his plane moments before the engine exploded and the plane was engulfed in fire. He suffered a broken arm and fractured skull, spending months in hospital and convalescent homes. For the rest of the war he worked in operations, not before finally attending Buckingham Palace for his investiture, and making front page of the Daily Mirror for proposing to his girlfriend almost directly beneath the eyes of the King.
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601 A GREAT WAR MILITARY CROSS MEDAL WITH BAR, awarded to Nieuport Scout and S.E.5a Pilot Captain J.A. Slater, Royal Flying Corps. The M.C. engraved (CAPT JAMES A. SLATER R.F.C). In tooled leather box. With research. James Anderson “Jimmy” Slater transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1915 and served in France with 18 Squadron as an observer. After pilot training, he was posted to 1 Squadron where he scored his first two victories flying the Nieuport Scout. Later, he was posted to 64 Squadron and scored 22 more victories by the end of May 1918. He was posted to the Home Establishment in July 1918 and served as an instructor until the end of the war. Slater remained in the Royal Air Force and was killed in a crash at Upavon in 1925.
Supplement to the London Gazette, 5th July 1918 (30780/7924). “T./2nd Lt. (T./Capt.) James Anderson Slater, Gen. List and R.F.C. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When returning from a patrol he attacked enemy infantry, silenced a field gun and fired on transport. On another occasion he silenced a battery in very difficult weather conditions, fired on ammunition wagons and enemy infantry, and brought back his patrol safely. He also led a patrol of twelve machines in very bad weather to attack a wood held by the enemy. His patrol dropped over thirty bombs, fired 3,000 rounds and drove the enemy from the wood with heavy casualties. In the course of this flight six enemy scouts were engaged and driven off. Later, he led a similar patrol with great success. He showed splendid courage and determination.”. £800-1500
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602 A VICTORIAN CRIMEA MEDAL WITH THREE CLASPS, Sebastopol, Inkermann, Balaklava. Awarded to Private John Cornish, Scots Fusilier Regiment of Foot Guards. Medal engraved (PVTE JOHN CORNISH SCOTS FS GDS). In a fitted tooled leather box. With research. Private John Cornish attested for the Guards at Stratton at the age of 19, 25th June 1850. Discharged 28th October 1856. £400-800 603 A VICTORIAN SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, impressed (W. HORNE, A.B., H.M.S. FORTE.). With research. £100-200 604 AN EDWARD VII ROYAL NAVAL GOOD SHOOTING MEDAL, impressed (191737 W.T. BENNS, A.B., H.M.S. ATTENTIVE. 1910. 12 PR. Q.F.). With research. £200-400
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605 A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS, awarded to William Henry Alfred Fitzroy, Viscount Ipswich, 1884-1918. 1914 Star impressed (2. LIEUT: VISCOUNT IPSWICH. C. GDS.), War Medal impressed (LIEUT VISCOUNT IPSWICH), Victory Medal impressed (LIEUT VISCOUNT IPSWICH). 17 (Training) Squadron, Royal Air Force. Formerly Lieutenant, 5th Battalion, Coldstream Guards, formerly The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). He went into a low vertical spin before crashing on (apparently) a solo flight at R.A.F. Yatesbury in Wiltshire, 23rd April 1918. £80-150
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606 THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE, COMPANIONS (C.M.G.) BREAST BADGE, silver-gilt and enamelled. In the original fitted leather Garrard & Co. Limited London box.
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£200-400 607 A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS, impressed (33776 SPR: H.A. FARROW. R.E.). £40-80 608 A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, with buttons, badges and related items. £30-50 609 AN ELIZABETH II AFRICA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL WITH CLASP, Kenya, impressed (23115618. CFN. B.F. HAWKES. R.E.M.E.). Badges, and a Great War pair of medals with protection certificate, impressed (10209 PTE. G. RICHARDSON. E. KENT. R.).
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£100-200 610 A GREAT WAR AND SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF FAMILY MEDALS, Star and War medals impressed (82 CPL (A.SJT) R.C. WHITING. R.A.M.C.). With medal boxes, paperwork, and a cigar case. £60-100 611 A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS, impressed (1596. PTE. H.V. NEALE. 4-LOND. R.), and related civilian award medals. £40-80 612 A GREAT WAR AND LATER MERITORIOUS SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS, awarded to Corporal C. Legge. A.S.C. Mounted on a display board in glazed frame with a photograph, spur, badges and 25th Division book. £100-200
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613 A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, awarded to P.O. Cook, P.W. Woodsford, R.N. R.F.R. London Gazette, 14th June 1945. With research.
621 GEORGE V AND GEORGE VI INDIA SERVICE MEDALS, with various clasps. Each medal impressed. (5 medals) £100-200
£30-50
622 A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, General Service medal with Malaya clasp, impressed (21133238. CPL. KHAGE. RANA. 2 G.R.). India Independence medal also impressed.
614 A GREAT WAR TERRITORIAL PAIR OF MEDALS, Territorial War Medal, impressed (58 DVR. A. GODDARD. R.A.), Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, impressed (860314 DVR A. GOODARD. R.F.A.).
£40-80
£150-250
623 A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR AND LATER MEDALS, each medal impressed. (4 medals)
615 A SECOND WORLD WAR EFFICIENCY MEDAL GROUP, Territorial Efficient Service medal, impressed (2068965 SPR. A.W. JOHNSON. R.E.).
£40-80
616 A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, General Service medal, with Palestine 1945-48 clasp, impressed (6979804 FUS. F.J. MCPHERSON. R. 1R.F.).
624 A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, General Service, with Malaya clasp, impressed (21132451 RFN. DHANBAHADUR. PUN. 2), India Independence medal also impressed. And one other group of medals, General Service, with Malaya clasp, impressed (21143534 R FN DILBAHADUR CHHETRI 6 GR). (6 medals)
£40-80
£50-100
617 A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, General Service medal, with Malaya clasp, impressed (21132073 SJT. BALBAHADUR. A LE G.R.), India medal also impressed.
625 A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR GERMAN AND SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI MEDALS, including Iron Cross and others. (9 medals)
£40-60
£80-150
£40-80
£40-80
626 A GREAT WAR R.F.R. GROUP OF MEDALS, War Medal impressed (J. 38919 D.H. AGATE. A.B. R.N.), an Elizabeth II Imperial Service medal, sporting medal, photographs and paperwork.
619 ELIZABETH II PAIR OF MEDALS, General Service with Malaya clasp, and Campaign Service with Borneo clasp, impressed (21150163 SIG. SHYAMBAHADUR KHAN. GURKHA SIGNALS.).
627 GEORGE V GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Kurdistan clasp. Impressed (4524850 PTE. E.T. FLINT. W.YORK.R.).
£40-80
£80-150
620 ELIZABETH II AND GEORGE VI PAIR OF MEDALS, General Service with Malaya clasp, and Campaign Service with Borneo clasp, impressed (21136121 L/CPL. DHANBAHADUR GURING. 1/6 GR.).
628 GEORGE V GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Iraq clasp. Impressed (M 16777 PTE. L. COLEMAN. R.A.S.C.).
618 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PROPAGANDA EPHEMERA, badges, stamps and related items.
£80-150
£50-100
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629 GEORGE V GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with N.W. PERSIA clasp. Impressed (967 SEPOY DOST MOHO. 1-67-PUNJABIS.).
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£40-80 630 GEORGE V INDIA SERVICE MEDAL, with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 clasp. Impressed (635381. GNR. F.S. STURROCK. R.A.). £30-50 631 GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Palestine 1945-48 clasp. Impressed (14109062 SIGMN. C.A. BENNETT. R.SIGS.). £30-50 632 GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Palestine clasp. Impressed (2321443. SGLN. J. FALKINGHAM. R. SIGNALS.).
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£30-50 633 GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with Malaya and S.E. Asia 1945-46 clasps. Impressed (22242316 CPL. A.C. QUIRK. R.SIGS.), 43334 HAV/ CL. MUNSHA SINGH, BOMBAY ENGR SP., R.I.E.). (2 medals) £50-100 634 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Dhofar clasp. Impressed (24368072 GNR K JONES RA). £100-200 635 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Brunei clasp. Impressed (2374 FF. CPL. JENAU AK JELAPING. SARAWAK POLICE.).
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£30-50 636 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Cyprus clasp. Impressed (T/23526153 DVR. M.C.H. WEBBER. R.A.S.C.). £30-50 637 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Radfan clasp. Impressed (23701491 CPL. W.C. HARPER. RAOC.). £50-100 106
638 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Malaya clasp. Impressed (22547100 TPR. J. TREACEY. 13718. H.).
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£30-50 639 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Near East clasp. Impressed (23145747 PTE. W. PARKER. W. YORKS.). £30-50 640 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Near East clasp. Impressed (22649015 SPR. T. WHITE. R.E.). £30-50
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641 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Northern Ireland clasp. Impressed (24283014 CFN. G.H. AIRD. REME.). £30-50 642 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, with South Arabia, Malay Peninsula and Borneo clasps. Impressed (24054163 PTE. M. HALLIDAY. LOYALS.), (23833882 L/CPL. M.R. RIBTON. RE.), (RM. 22175 I. F. GEORGE. MNE. R.M.). (3 medals) £80-150 643 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI SPORTS LEADER BADGE, impressed (11461), with raised RZ over M and M 1/101 marks. 50mm wide. £200-400 Lot 646
644 A ‘NAZI’ NAVAL RING, with engraved anchors and initials. £50-100 645 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI BADGE, grey / silver plastic, moulded as a solder. 33mm high. £80-150 646 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI AGRICULTURAL MEDAL, struck in AE. 50mm dia. £50-100
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647 A FRENCH SILVER SNUFF BOX OF NAPOLEONIC INTEREST, in the form of the hat of Napoleon Bonaparte, the hinged lid decorated with a raised Column of the Grande Armee, “NAPOLEON LE GRAND CHER DE LA VICTOIRE. IL SUT PAR SON GENIE ET ERNISER SA GLORE.”. 5cm high, 8.5cm wide. £200-400
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648 A SET OF FOUR MEDALS CELEBRATING LORD NELSON’S VICTORIES, struck in AR. Obv: A bust of Nelson left, “ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS DUTY”. Rev: Various victories including Trafalgar, Copenhagen, Aboukir and St. Vincent. Contained in a George III silver vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton. Medals 20mm dia. £100-200 649 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY BADGES, displayed on a board, including Devon, Essex and other regiments. And a pair of chain shoulder pieces. £30-50
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650 A GROUP OF SECOND WORLD WAR MEDALS AND BADGES, awarded to Miss Betty Elvina Eve, Woman’s Royal Naval Service. With a newspaper cutting, 1962, “Naval Occasion For Miss Betty Eve”, paperwork, and related items. £50-100 651 SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI BADGES, a silver cased pocket watch and other items. £80-150 652 A GEORGE III SCOTTISH BROAD SWORD, with basket hilt, pierced with hearts and quatrefoils, overall 99cm. £200-400
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653 A PRUSSIAN 1811 PATTERN SABRE, with scabbard, overall 99cm. £100-200 654 AN UNUSUAL 1811 PATTERN SABRE, with quillion tip and watered blade, with scabbard, overall 101cm. £600-800
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655 A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SWORD, with presentation inscription on the blade to “Sergeant Major Pain ... 1855”, with scabbard, overall 109cm.
664 A GEORGE III COURT SWORD, the brass hilt decorated with musical trophy of arms, with ebony handle and engraved blade, overall 96cm. £60-100
£100-200 656 A 19TH CENTURY CAVALRY SABRE, with scabbard, possibly Indian, overall 97cm
665 A 19TH CENTURY COURT SWORD, with a cast handle decorated with a mask, within scrolling leaves, overall 97cm.
£80-150
£60-100
657 A 1908 PATTERN CAVALRY SWORD, with wooden grip, the blade stamped “Wilkinson” and “WORS YEO”, with leather scabbard, overall 112cm.
666 A 19TH CENTURY CAVALRY SWORD, with scabbard, overall 104cm. £100-200
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667 AN ELIZABETH II HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY SWORD, with scabbard, overall 107cm.
658 AN 1821 PATTERN OFFICERS SWORD, the blade stamped “W. Colley Sargent and Fairfax”, with scabbard, overall 108cm
£100-200
659 AN 1853 ENFIELD PATTERN OFFICERS SWORD, the blade impressed “Enfield”, with scabbard, overall 107cm.
668 AN EDWARD VII HOLT & SON OFFICERS SWORD, the engraved blade with initials “G.G.J.”, with scabbard, and leather sword carriers, the sword and scabbard overall 102cm. Former property of Lieutenant General Sir Gordon Jolly, Chief Commisioner of the Indian Red Cross and St. John War Organisation.
£100-200
£100-200
660 A GEORGE III TROOPERS SABRE, with engraved blade and “GR” monogram, overall 93cm.
669 AN EDWARD VII 1831 PATTERN GENERAL AND STAFF OFFICERS MAMELUKE SWORD, by John Jones & Co., with engraved blade and scabbard, overall 98cm. Former property of Lieutenant General Sir Gordon Jolly, Chief Commisioner of the Indian Red Cross and St. John War Organisation.
£100-200
£80-150 661 A LATE 18TH CENTURY TROOPERS SABRE, overall 85cm.
£200-400
£60-100
670 A JAPANESE KATANA, with shagreen and bound handle, iron tsuba and lacquered scabbard, overall 85cm.
662 A VICTORIAN DRESS SWORD, with leather and brass scabbard, impressed with initials “L.G.”, overall 96cm.
£100-200
£60-100
671 AN EASTERN “SILVER” INLAID DAGGER, with scabbard, 19th century, overall 51cm.
663 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY DRESS SWORD, with a heavy cast hilt with acanthus leaf decoration, engraved blade, overall 83cm.
£100-200 672 A FIRST WORLD WAR GERMAN BAYONET and two other bayonets (3).
£60-100
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673 A COLLECTION OF FIVE VARIOUS EASTERN DAGGERS, some with scabbards. £50-100
Lot 674
674 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI SA DAGGER, by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, with engraved blade and scabbard, with original leather suspension hook, overall 37cm. £300-500 675 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI SA DAGGER, by E & F Horster, Solingen, with engraved blade and scabbard, overall 37cm. £200-400 676 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI RED CROSS DAGGER, with scabbard and original velvet and aluminium suspension hook, overall 38cm. £400-600
Lot 676
677 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI LUFTWAFFE DAGGER, by Ernst Pack & Sohne, with scabbard and original velvet and aluminium suspension hook, overall 43cm. £200-400 678 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI OFFICERS DAGGER, by E & F Horster Solingen, with scabbard, overall 39cm. £200-400 679 A WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD WEBLEY PREMIER AIR PISTOL, no. 391. £50-100
Lot 677
680 A GEORGE III COPPER MILITARY CAMPAIGN KETTLE with removable turned wood handle, c.1820, 30cm including handle. £80-150 680A A COLLECTION OF AFRICAN AND OTHER WEAPONS, including spear heads, club and dagger. (5) £80-150
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681 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI E-BOAT MICROPHONE, impressed in red “Feind Hoert Mit” (The enemy is listening), fitted with a British connection. The microphone was removed by the vendor’s father from an E-boat moored in Southampton Water, 1945.
Lot 681
£80-150 682 A 19TH CENTURY MILITARY PATENT LEATHER AND BRASS SWORD/COAT HOOK for attaching to a tent pole. £50-100 683 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI LEATHER GUN HOLSTER stamped with Nazi insignia and “1942”. £50-100 684 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY DOCTOR’S EQUIPMENT including field medical tools and other items. £50-100 Lot 683
685 A WALKING STICK believed to have been made from a First World War German propeller, with the German cross symbol inlaid in the handle, 88cm. £50-100 686 DORCHESTER MILITARY INTEREST: A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL HAND-DRAWN AND COLOURED PLANS, for the Dorchester Brigade Depot, including details of Quartermasters Stores, soldiers quarters, soldiers quarters for families, proposed conversion of present militia hospital and other plans, inscribed and dated 1877. £200-400
Lot 686 687 HISTORY OF THE 12TH, THE SUFFOLK REGIMENT 1685-1913, The Manchester Regiment in two volumes, 1758-1922, and other various books including a Nazi book, drawings for the electrical layout of S.M Light Cruiser Emden. (6 books) £40-80 688 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS ROYAL NAVY RELATED BOOKS including Navy lists and others. (8 books) £30-50 113
689 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY RELATED CRESTED CHINA including tanks, airships, weapons, and others. £80-150
697 A COLLECTION OF SECOND WORLD WAR AND LATER UNIFORMS including dress uniforms, field uniforms and riding boots. Former property of Lieutenant General Sir Gordon Jolly, Chief Commissioner of the Indian Red Cross and St. John War Organisation. £400-800
690 A HEAVY SHIP/MINE SWEEPER’S BELL, “Barcote 1940”, the reverse of the bell impressed “Amici Grati Amico Caro W.A.D.A. M.L. G.M. A.W. I.A.”, including fittings, circa 28cm high. £80-150
698 TWO POIGNANT OFFICIAL NAVAL MESSAGES, sent from the Admiralty, commanding the immediate hostilities against Italy, Tuesday 11th June and immediate hostilities at once with Germany. The vendor’s father-in-law collected the messages on the ships as the messages came in. John Thomas Henry Drury, Lieutenant Commander. £80-150
691 A WOODEN PROPELLER impressed “DRG. No.Z19904/2 Pobjoy Niagara L.H.”, the opposite side impressed “D2250 P2150 A.C. 34077 A1 G/34”, the side stamped “34077”, the propeller with brass lined blades, included with a Monospar tag and framed display, 222cm. £300-500 692 A WOODEN SHIP’S RUDDER with brass mounts, 81cm wide. £50-100
699 A PAIR OF SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI KRIEGSMARINE NAVAL BINOCULARS, stamped “463701, 7x50 BEH”. With original rubber fittings and leather case, stamped with Nazi insignia. £500-1000
693 A “NAZI” HELMET, with leather lining and chin strap, the leather-lining with black stamp, later decals. £80-150
700 A PAIR OF SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI KRIEGSMARINE NAVAL BINOCULARS, stamped “454295 7x50 BEH”, with original rubber fittings and original leather case stamped with Nazi insignia.
694 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI AFRIKA CORPS PITH HAT and a tunic, stamped “Peek and Cloppenburg”. £80-150
£1500-2500 701 A PAIR OF SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI AFRICA CORPS BINOCULARS, stamped “Dienstotas 10x50 BMJ 566832”, in a wooden box with an old German label. The vendor’s father, Major Tompkins-Frederick, brought these binoculars back from North Africa, circa 1943. £200-400
695 AN ARCHIVE OF EPHEMERA, including paperwork, official letters and photographs relating to Lieutenant General Sir Gordon Jolly, Chief Commissioner of the Indian Red Cross and St. John War Organisation, Director General of the Indian Medical Service and in 1939 The Honorary Physician to the King. The archive of letters and ephemera include a document signed by King George VI granting the Order of the Indian Empire, letters signed by Mountbatten and other related ephemera including many photographs, handwritten and typed accounts, and other items. £200-400
702 A PAIR OF SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI BINOCULARS, stamped with Nazi insignia above “M”, also stamped “24358/N 2x50 BEH 336117 KF (T)”, with leather lens cover. £150-250 703 A PAIR OF SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI KRIEGSMARINE NAVAL BINOCULARS, stamped “7x50 39396 VLC”, with original rubber fittings. £300-500
696 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY BADGES, buttons, cloth badges and other related items. Former property of Lieutenant General Sir Gordon Jolly, Chief Commissioner of the Indian Red Cross and St. John War Organisation £50-100
704 A PAIR OF SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI AFRICA CORPS BINOCULARS, stamped “Dienstglas 6x30 126156 H/6400 Cag”, with original leather neck-strap. £50-100 114
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705 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY BINOCULARS, “B.6x30 no 34123 1932”.
713 A VICTORIAN SINGLE DRAWER TELESCOPE, by T. Cooke & Sons Ltd, London and York, stamped with makers name and no. 5655, engraved “Lieut. John W. Pontifex. R.N.” extended 60cm.
£30-50
£50-100
706 A PAIR OF SECOND WORLD WAR BINOCULARS, by Taylor-Hobs.
714 A SECOND WORLD WAR SINGLE DRAWER TELESCOPE, by W. Ottway & Co. Ltd., Ealing, London. impressed with makers name and “1941 no. 3136”.
£30-50 707 A PAIR OF SECOND WORLD WAR U.S. NAVY BINOCULARS, by Bausch & Lomb, stamped “U.S. Navy. Bu. Ships Mark I. MOD 2 No. 8428. 1940”, in a leather case.
£30-50 715 A LEICA M6 CAMERA BODY IN BLACK, with a Leica Summicron-M 1:2/50 lens, and a Leica magazine.
£40-80 708 A PAIR OF RARE AND EARLY CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS, 6x15 prism, c. 1895. Stamped No. 608 on bridge plates. With aluminium plates and bakelite fittings. The open aluminium engraved “C. Zeiss, Jena.” and “D.R.P.”. Possibly with the original leather neck strap.
£500-1000 716 A LEICA D.R.P. CAMERA, no. 362366, in a leather case with accessories and other related items. The Leica items were acquired from a U-boat 760 when surrendered in Portland in 1945 by the vendor’s father.
£300-500
£200-400
709 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI COCKPIT CLOCK, by Kienzle, with black dial.
717 A ZENZA BRONICA SQ-A CAMERA, a Zenza Bronica SQ-AM Camera, two Mamiya C330 Professional f twin lens cameras, and a collection of other cameras and related lens, contained in three cases.
£30-50 710 A SECOND WORLD WAR PRISMATIC COMPASS, stamped “CKC/C 31299C Mk. III”, in original leather case.
£500-1000
£40-80 711 A VICTORIAN LACQUERED BRASS DRUM-SHAPED INTERVAL TIMER, the dial engraved “Clerke. 1, Royal Exchange, London. 2870”, with three independent hands moving on a steel dial, 12cm dia.
Lot 709
£200-400 712 A VICTORIAN LACQUERED BRASS AND LEATHER COVERED FOUR DRAWER TELESCOPE, by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. London, extended 82cm. £40-80
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718 A FIRST WORLD WAR GERMAN CANVAS AIRPLANE FRAGMENT, painted with the iron cross emblem, bearing old label on reverse “Souvenir of the Great European War presented to Lafleur Museum in memory of my late husband, George Mills, 68th Squadron R.M.C. killed in action Amiens 1917, given by Mrs Edith Mills”, 63cm x 64cm dia.
£500-1000
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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 ... i n 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 ... i n our opinion the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist. Bears signature/inscription/date NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... i n 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.
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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. 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. 12 AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 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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Duke’s Thursday, 9th March. Coins and Medals, Weapons and Militaria. Including The Martin Pye Collection of Encapsulated Coins.
Coins and Medals, Weapons and Militaria
The Martin Pye Collection of Encapsulated Coins The Anthony Jaggard Collection of Coronation and Commemorative Medals The Keith Whittle Collection of Coronation and Commemorative Medals 2017
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Thursday, 9th March