Duke’s Coins and Antiquities, Medals and Militaria. Thursday, 12th October
Coins and Antiquities, Medals and Militaria 2017
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Thursday, 12th October
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An evening auction including the Collection of the Late Sir Antony Jay
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Thursday, 12th October, 10.30AM Lots 1-105
A Private Collection of hammered and later coins
Lots 106-352
Coins
Lots 353-377
Commemorative Medals and Banknotes
Lots 378-447
Antiquities
Lots 448-475
The Peter Bronson Collection of Campaign Furniture and Accessories
Lots 476-495 City of London Volunteers: A Private Collection, the former property of Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent Lots 496-625 Medals, Weapons and Militaria. To include Arms and Armour from a noble European Collection Lots 626-647 Royal Memorabilia, to include a Private Collection of TRH Prince Charles and Princess Diana signed Christmas cards
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COINS AND ANTIQUITIES, MEDALS AND MILITARIA Spring 2018
VICTORIA, 1837-1901. Eleven Coin Gold And Silver Proof Set, 1887
Sold for £39,040
Duke’s are now accepting consignments for this auction (last date for entries 10th March) For further information or should you wish to consign please contact Timothy Medhurst on 01305 265080 or email timothy.medhurst@dukes-auctions.com 8
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COINS TO INCLUDE A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF HA MMERED AND L ATER COINS
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Lot 2
7 RICHARD II, 1377-79. GROAT. London mint, mm. cross pattée. Star stops on obverse and reverse. c.4.4g, F. With collection label. (1 coin)
1 EDWARD III, 1327-77. GROAT. Pre-treaty period, 1351-61, London mint, mm. cross. Top two arches not fleured, annulet stops on obverse and reverse. c.4.8g, AVF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£300-500
£80-150
8 HENRY V, 1413-22. GROAT. London mint, mm. cross pattée. Mullet on right shoulder, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.8g, F. With collection label. (1 coin)
2 EDWARD III, 1327-77. GROAT. Pre-treaty period, 1351-61, London mint, mm. cross. Top two arches not fleured, annulet stops on obverse and reverse. c.4.2g, F. (1 coin)
£60-100
9 HENRY V, 1413-22. GROAT. London mint, mm. cross pattée. Mullet on right shoulder, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.8g, AF. With collection label. (1 coin)
3 EDWARD III, 1327-77. GROAT. Pre-treaty period, 1351-61, York mint, mm. cross. Top two arches not fleured, annulet stops on obverse and reverse. c.4.1g, F, reverse stronger. With collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
£80-150
£50-100
£80-150
12 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. Calais mint, mm. pierced cross. Rosette mascle issue, star and rosette stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.8g, AVF, Reigate Hoard, with collection label. (1 coin)
6 EDWARD III, 1327-77. GROAT. Treaty period, 1361-69, London mint, mm. cross. French title omitted, all arches fleured, annulet stops on obverse, stars on reverse. c.4.4g, F, obverse weakly struck, reverse stronger. With collection label. (1 coin)
£80-150
11 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. Calais mint, mm. pierced cross. Annulets above each shoulder, top two arches not fleured, star stops on obverse and annulet stops on reverse, annulets in two quarters. c.3.9g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
5 EDWARD III, 1327-77. GROAT. Pre-treaty period, 1351-61, London mint, mm. cross. Top two arches not fleured, annulet stops on obverse and reverse, annulet in one quarter. c.4.6g, F. Ex - Grantham Hoard, with collection label. (1 coin)
£150-250
10 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. Calais mint, mm. pierced cross. Annulets above each shoulder, star stops on obverse and annulet stops on reverse, annulets in two quarters. c.3.9g, VF. With three victorian and later collection labels. (1 coin)
4 EDWARD III, 1327-77. GROAT. Pre-treaty period, 1351-61, London mint, mm. crown. Top two arches not fleured, annulet stops on obverse and reverse. c.4.5g, AVF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£200-400
£50-100
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£60-100
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20 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. London mint, mm. cross. Cross pellet issue, saltire on neck, pellet either side of crown, extra pellet in two quarters. c.3.7g, VF. With a Baldwin's collection label. (1 coin)
13 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. London mint, mm. cross fleury. Pinecone mascle issue, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.8g, VF. Brackley Hoard, with a collection label. (1 coin)
£80-150
21 HENRY VI, 1422-61. ANGLO GALLIC. GROAT. Grand blanc aux écus, Paris mint, mm. crown. Obv: hERICVS above two shields of arms. Rev: Latin cross with lis and leopard passant each side. c.3.2g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
14 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. Calais mint, mm. cross fleury. Pinecone mascle issue, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.7g, VF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£80-150
15 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. London mint, mm. pierced cross. Star stops on obverse and reverse, annulets in two quarters. c.3.8g, F. (1 coin)
£50-100
23 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. London mint, mm. sun. Light coinage issue, quatrefoil each side of neck, star stops on obverse and reverse, lis after CIVITAS. c.3.1g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£100-200
£50-100
24 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. London mint, mm. sun. Light coinage issue, quatrefoil each side of neck, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.2g, VF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
18 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. London mint, mm. cross. Leaf trefoil issue, without leaf on breast, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.8g, VF. With a Spink & Son collection label. (1 coin)
£150-250
£60-100
17 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. Calais mint, mm. cross. Leaf mascle issue, leaf under bust, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.9g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£150-250
22 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. London mint, mm. rose. Heavy coinage issue, small trefoil on breast, quatrefoil each side of neck, eye in inner legend, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.8g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
16 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. Calais mint, mm. cross fleury. Star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.8g, VF. (1 coin)
£100-200
£100-200
19 HENRY VI, 1422-61. GROAT. Calais mint, mm. cross. Leaf pellet issue, leaf and fleur on breast, star stops on obverse. c.3.6g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin) £100-200 12
£80-150
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31 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. Coventry mint, mm. crown. Light coinage issue, C on breast, quatrefoil each side of neck, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.2.8g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
25 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. London mint, mm. crown. Light coinage issue, quatrefoil each side of neck, star stops on obverse. c.3.1g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
32 EDWARD IV, SECOND REIGN 1471-83. GROAT. London mint, mm. pierced cross and pellet. Fleurs on arches apart from above crown, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.2.6g, VF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
26 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. London mint, mm. sun/crown. Light coinage issue, no marks at neck, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.2.9g, VF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£60-100
£100-200
£150-250
£100-200
£50-100
£100-200
36 HENRY VII, 1485-1509. GROAT. London mint, mm. cross fitchée. Open crown, crosses each side of neck, fleurs on arches apart from above crown, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.1.8g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
30 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. York mint, mm. sun. Light coinage issue, E on breast, quatrefoil each side of neck, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.2.7g, GF. (1 coin)
£500-1,000
35 HENRY VII, 1485-1509. GROAT. London mint, mm. lis on half rose. Open crown, rose on bust, fleurs on arches apart from above crown and on breast, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.2.8g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
29 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. Bristol mint, mm. crown. Light coinage issue, B on breast, quatrefoil each side of neck, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.1g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£80-150
34 EDWARD IV, IRISH ANONYMOUS CROWN COINAGE c.1460-63. GROAT. Dublin mint. Obv: Large crown within tressure of nine arcs. Rev: Long cross with three pellets in each angle, annulets in two quarters. c.2.8g, VF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
28 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. Norwich mint, mm. obscured. Light coinage issue, N on breast, quatrefoil each side of neck, reads NORWIC. c.3.1g, portrait details AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
33 EDWARD IV, SECOND REIGN 1471-83. GROAT. London mint, mm. large annulet. Fleurs on arches apart from above crown, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.2.9g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
27 EDWARD IV, FIRST REIGN 1461-70. GROAT. London mint, mm. rose. Light coinage issue, quatrefoil each side of neck, fleurs on arches apart from breast and above crown, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3.1g, VF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£200-400
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Lot 37
Lot 38
37 HENRY VII, 1485-1509. GROAT. London mint, mm. pansy. Large crown with one plain and one jewelled arch, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.2.9g, GF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
43 HENRY VIII, 1509-47. IRISH GROAT. Sixth issue, mm. lis. c.2.4g, GVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
44 MARY, 1553-54. GROAT. mm. pomegranate. c.1.8g, F in some details, but creased. With a collection label. (1 coin)
38 HENRY VII, 1485-1509. GROAT. London mint, mm. anchor. Large crown with one plain and one jewelled arch, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.3g, VF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
£80-150
45 AETHELRED II, 978-1016. PENNY. Long cross type, London mint, Moneyer Godric. c.1.8g, AEF, a little crimped. With collection label. (1 coin)
39 HENRY VII, 1485-1509. GROAT. London mint, mm. pheon/cross-crosslet, pheon on reverse. Wide single arched crown, star stops on obverse and reverse. c.2.9g, AVF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£200-400
48 HENRY I, 1100-1138. PENNY. Pellets in quatrefoil type. Wilton mint, Moneyer Ailward. c.1g, GVF, slight crimping. With collection label. (1 coin)
£100-200
42 HENRY VIII, 1509-47. GROAT. Third coinage, Tower mint, mm. lis. c.2.5g, VF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£150-250
47 EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, 10421066. PENNY. York mint. Radiate small cross type. c.1.1g, EF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£100-200
41 HENRY VIII, 1509-47. GROAT. Second coinage, mm. lis. Laker bust. c.2.6g, VF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£150-250
46 CNUT, 1016-35. PENNY. Short cross type. c.1.1g, EF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£100-200
40 HENRY VII, 1485-1509. GROAT. Regular issue, mm. pheon. Triple band to crown. c.2.9g, AVF details, but creased. With a collection label. (1 coin)
£100-200
£100-200
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Lot 49
Lot 50
55 HENRY III, 1216-72. PENNY. Long cross type. London mint, Moneyer Nicole. c.1.4g, GVF. With collection label. (1 coin)
49 HENRY I, 1100-1138. PENNY. Quadrilateral on cross fleury type. c.1.4g, AF, weak strike but showing details. (1 coin)
£50-100
56 HENRY III, 1216-72. PENNY. Long cross type. London mint, Moneyer Henri. Pellet beside curls. c.1.6g, GVF. With collection label. (1 coin)
50 HENRY II, 1154-1189. PENNY. Cross-and-crosslets 'Tealby' type. c.1.3g, AF, weak strike but showing details. (1 coin)
£40-80
£40-80
£50-100
£30-50
54 HENRY III, 1216-72. PENNY. Short cross type. London mint, Moneyer Ilger. c.1.4g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£30-50
59 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. Long cross type. Bury St Edmunds mint, Moneyer Ioh. Crude face with realistic curls. c.1.4g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
53 HENRY III, 1216-72. PENNY. Short cross type. London mint, Moneyer Adam. M appears as H on reverse only. c.1.3g, VF. (1 coin)
£30-50
58 HENRY III, 1216-72. PENNY. Long cross type. York mint, Moneyer Alain. c.1.4g, AVF, weakness in parts. With collection label. (1 coin)
52 JOHN, 1199-1216. PENNY. Short cross type. London mint, Moneyer Walter. c.1.4g, AEF. (1 coin)
£40-80
57 HENRY III, 1216-72. PENNY. Long cross type. Canterbury mint, Moneyer Robert. c.1.4g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
51 RICHARD I, 1189-1199. PENNY. Short cross type. London mint, Moneyer Stephen. c.1.4g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£30-50
£30-50
60 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. Long cross type. Bury St Edmunds mint, Moneyer Robert de Hadelie. c.1.4g, F. With collection label. (1 coin)
£40-80
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Lot 61
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61 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. Long cross type. York, Archbishop's mint. Quatrefoil in centre. c.1.4g, AF. With collection label. (1 coin)
68 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. HALFPENNY. Long cross type. London mint. c.0.5g, AF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£30-50
62 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. Long cross type. Lincoln mint. c.1.3g, F. (1 coin)
69 EDWARD III, 1327-77. HALFPENNY. Long cross type. Treaty Period. London mint. Pellet stops, pellet in N of DON. c.0.4g, GVF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£30-50
63 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. Long cross type. Kingston-upon-Hull mint. c.1.5g, F. With collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
70 RICHARD II, 1377-99. HALFPENNY. Long cross type. London mint. Intermediate style, no marks on breast. c.0.4g, AVF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£30-50
64 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. Long cross type. Berwick-on-Tweed mint. c.1.4g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£30-50
£50-100
71 HENRY VI, FIRST REIGN 1422-61. HALFPENNY. Long cross type, Annulet issue. London mint. Annulet in two quarters. c.0.4g, GVF, slight bend. With collection label. (1 coin)
£30-50
65 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. Long cross type. Chester mint. c.1.4g, F. (1 coin)
£40-80
£30-50 72 HENRY VI, FIRST REIGN 1422-61. HALFPENNY. Long cross type, Annulet issue. Calais mint. Annulets each side of neck, annulet in two quarters. c.0.4g, GVF. With collection label. (1 coin)
66 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. IRISH PENNY. Long cross type, second coinage. Dublin mint. Two pellets on breast. c.1.3g, GF. With collection label. (1 coin) £40-80
67 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. IRISH PENNY. Long cross type, second coinage. Dublin mint. Two pellets on breast. c.1.4g, GF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£40-80
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Lot 74
73 EDWARD VI, 1547-53. SHILLING. Second period, 1549-1550. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Shield dividing ER. mm. arrow. c.4.7g, GF. Ex - P.D. Greenhall. With collection labels. (1 coin)
80 ROBERT II, 1371-90. GROAT. Edinburgh mint. Obv: Bust left holding sceptre. Rev: Long cross with stars in quarters. mm. cross. c.4.1g, F. With collection label. (1 coin)
£150-250
74 EDWARD VI, 1547-53. SHILLING. Fine silver issue, 1551-3. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Shield on cross. mm. y. c.5.8g, GVF, struck on a good round flan. With collection label. (1 coin)
81 PRINCIPALITY OF ANTIOCH. BOHEMOND III, 1163-1201. DENIER. Obv: Helmeted Crusader bust left, in chain mail, cross patee to helmet, crescent to left, star to right. Rev: Cross pattée with crescent in one quarter. c.1.1g, GVF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£150-250
75 MARY, 1553-54. SCOTTISH BILLON BAWBEE. Obv: Thistle dividing MR. Rev: Crown over saltire cross. c.2.3g. (1 coin)
£30-50
£40-80
£40-80
78 ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603. MILLED SIXPENCE, 1562. Obv: Large broad bust left, small rose behind. Rev: Shield on cross below date. mm. star. c.3.1g, GF, slight dip on flan between ET and HIB. With collection label. (1 coin)
£40-80
84 A MEDIEVAL ENGRAVED GILT METAL TOKEN OR TOUCH PIECE, C.15TH/16TH CENTURY. Obv: King in armour right, holding sword and wearing crown. Rev: Heraldic shield. c.2.4g, pierced as a touch piece. (1 coin)
£100-200
79 COMMONWEALTH, 1649-60. HALFCROWN, 1654. Obv: Shield within wreath, no stops at mintmark. Rev: Conjoined shields below date. mm. sun. c.14.9g, AVF, attractive toning. With collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
83 A MEDIEVAL BOY BISHOP LEAD TOKEN, C.15TH/16TH CENTURY. Bury St Edmunds, copied from a Mediaeval English groat and groat sized. Obv: Boy Bishops bust right, Bishops` mitre before and after, passing through `S` and `N`. Rev: Long cross. c.4.4g, GVF for issue. (1 coin)
77 ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603. SIXPENCE. Sixth issue, 1582-1600. Obv: Bust left, rose behind. Rev: Shield on cross. mm. escallop. c.3g, GF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£40-80
82 FRANCE. CHARLES VI "THE MAD" OR "WELL BELOVED", 1380-1422. FLORETTE GROS. Obv: Shield with three fleurs wihin legend. Rev: Cross with crowns and fleurs in quarters. c.3.3g, AEF. With a collection label. (1 coin)
76 ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603. SHILLING. Second issue, 1560-61. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Shield on cross. mm. martlet. c.5.8g, AF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£80-150
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£50-100
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Lot 76
Lot 77
Lot 78
Lot 79
Lot 80
Lot 81
Lot 82
Lot 83
Lot 84
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Lot 86
90 SPAIN. CARLOS AND JOHANNA, 1542-71. 2 REALES 'COB'. Mexico mint. Obv: Crowned arms with M left for Mexico mint, O right for assayer. Rev: Crowned pillars dividing PLV - SVL - TRA. c.6.9g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
85 MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, 1542 1567. SCOTTISH RYAL (DOLLAR), 1567. Obv: Crowned Scottish shield of arms, thistle each side. Rev: Tortoise climbing a crowned palm tree separating date, countermarked with a crowned thistle. c.30.2g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
Cf. For a similar example: National Museum of Scotland Collection, No. H.C425
£400-800
91 CELTIC. DUROTRIGES, 58 B.C. - 43 A.D. BILLON STATER. Derived from the Westerham Stater. c.4.2g, GF. And an Anglo-Saxon Styca, 9th century A.D. c.1.4g, GF. (2 coins)
86 SPAIN. CAROLUS II, 1665-1700. 8 REALES 'COB', 1671. Ptosi mint. Date visible in three places. Obv: Cross with lions and castles in angles. Rev: Pillars separating date and legend. c.27g, GVF for issue, weakness in parts. With collection label. (1 coin)
£150-250
£80-150 93 EDWARD III, 1327-77. HALFGROAT. London mint. mm. cross. c.2.3g, AVF. And five other Edward III and later Halfgroats, including a transitional issue. (6 coins)
£100-200
88 SPAIN. 8 REALES 'COB', 1743. Mexico mint. Obv: Crowned shield of arms. Rev: Pillars above date. c.26.3g, VF. (1 coin)
£60-100
£200-400
94 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. London mint. mm. cross. c.1.4g, GVF. And a collection of other Edward I and Edward II Pennies, various classes. AF-GVF. Some with collection labels. (9 coins)
89 SPAIN. CARLOS AND JOHANNA, 1542-71. 4 REALES 'COB'. Mexico mint. Obv: Crowned arms with L left for assayer Luis Rodriguez, M right for Mexico mint. Rev: Crowned pillars dividing PLV - SVL - TRA. c.13.6g, EF, toned and attractive grade for issue. With collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
92 HENRY VI, FIRST REIGN, 1422-61. HALFPENNY. Annulet issue. Calais mint. c.0.5g, AVF. With collection label. And a collection of other Henry I and later Pennies, cut halves, and a Farthing. Including a continental contemporary imitation. (15 coins)
87 SPAIN. 8 REALES 'COB', 17TH CENTURY. Ptosi mint. Obv: Crowned shield. Rev: Lions and castles in angles. c.25g, F, weakness in parts. (1 coin)
£60-100
£200-400
95 EDWARD II, 1307-27. PENNY. Durham mint, Bishop Beaumont. mm. lion with lis. c.1.4g, GF. With collection label. And a collection of other Edward I and Edward II Pennies, various classes. AF-VF. Some with collection labels. (6 coins)
£200-400
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£100-200
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Lot 88
Lot 89
Lot 90
Lot 93
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Lot 96
96 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. London mint. mm. cross. c.1.4g, F. With collection label. And a collection of other Edward I and Edward II Pennies, various classes. F-GVF. (6 coins)
101 HENRY VIII, 1509-47. PENNY. Sovereign type. c.0.7g, AVF. Elizabeth I Sixpences, 1561, 1564, Shilling, and a collection of other Elizabeth I and later coins. Some with collection labels. (11 coins)
£100-200
102 RICHARD I, AS DUKE OF AQUITAINE, 1172-1189. DENIER. Bordeaux mint. c.0.8g, AF. With collection label. And a collection of other coins, including a Crusaders Denier, Venetian Grosso, Chinese Cash, an imitation hammered penny, Jetton and other coins. (11 coins)
97 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. London mint. mm. cross. c.1.3g, VF. With collection label. And a collection of other Edward I and Edward II Pennies, various classes. AF-GVF. (6 coins)
£100-200
98 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. Bristol mint. mm. cross. c.1.4g, GVF. With collection label. And a collection of other Edward I Pennies, various classes and mints including Bury St Edmunds, Berwick and York. AF-VF. With collection labels. (7 coins)
£150-250
99 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. PENNY. Lincoln mint. mm. cross. c.1.4g, AVF. With collection label. And a collection of other Edward I Pennies, various classes and mints including Canterbury and Durham. AF-VF. With collection labels. (7 coins)
£50-100
104 GEORGE II, 1727-1760. SIXPENCE, 1757. Obv: Old laureate bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. GVF, toned. And a collection of other George V and George VI silver denominations, including Crown, 1937, GEF, Shilling, 1916, GEF, and other coins. (8 coins)
£150-250
100 EDWARD III, 1327-77. PENNY. Durham mint. mm. cross. c.1.3g, GF. With collection label. A pre-treaty penny, and a florin coinage penny. GF-GVF. With collection labels. (3 coins)
£100-200
103 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEWTER COMMUNION TOKEN. Dunblane, R.S.M 1805. A Duke of Cumberland brass medal, and a collection of other 17th century and later tokens, weights and counters. (9 coins)
£150-250
£50-100
105 WILLIAM III, 1694-1702. Crown, 1695. Engraved with initials and graffiti. George III, Crown, 1819, and other coins including Roman and later. Contained in a Swan mahogany coin cabinet of ten drawers.
£80-150
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£100-200
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Lot 98
Lot 101
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Lot 108
Lot 109
Lot 113
110 SPARE LOT
106 GREECE. ALEXANDER THE GREAT. AR DRACHM, 326-323 B.C. Obv: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev: Zeus Aëtophoros seated left. c.4.2g, AVF. (1 coin)
111 SPARE LOT
£50-100 112 CELTIC. AV QUARTER STATER, MID1ST CENTURY A.D. Trophy type. Obv: Trophy design. Rev: Blank. c.1.4g, VF. (1 coin)
107 INDIA. KUSHAN EMPIRE, GANDAHARA, C.320's-60's A.D. AV DINAR. Obv: King standing left holding standard and making offerings at an altar. Rev: Ardoksho seated facing. c.7.7g, GVF. (1 coin)
113 CELTIC. DUROTRIGES. AR STATER, C.50 B.C-50 A.D. Uninscribed. Derived from the Westerham Stater. c.5.7g, VF. (1 coin)
£300-500
108 INDIA. KUSHAN EMPIRE, GANDAHARA, C.320's-60's A.D. AV DINAR. Obv: King standing left holding standard and making offerings at an altar. Rev: Ardoksho seated facing. c.7.7g, VF. (1 coin)
£100-200
114 CELTIC. DUROTRIGES. AV STATER, C.50 B.C-50 A.D. Uninscribed. Derived from the Westerham Stater. c.5g, AVF. (1 coin)
£250-450
109 INDIA. VASU DEVA I, C.190's-220's A.D. AV QUARTER STATER. Obv: King standing left wearing sword, holding trident above altar and second trident to right. Rev: Siva facing, holding diadem and trident, bull and tamgha left, above arm. c.2.1g, F. (1 coin)
£250-350
£80-150
115 CELTIC. DUROTRIGES. AE STATER, C.50 B.C-50 A.D. Uninscribed. Derived from the Westerham Stater. c.3.1g, AF. (1 coin)
£200-400 28
£30-50
116 ROMAN BRITAIN. CARAUSIUS, 286-293 A.D. AR DENARIUS. No mintmark; Unattributed Mint. Obv: Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. Rev: Salus seated left, leaning to feed a snake rising from altar, FORTVNA AVG. c.5.5g, GVF, toned. (1 coin)
Provenance: Detecting find, West Berkshire
PAS Record ID: SUR-07BF6A
This coin is not published and is the only known example of its type. There is a radiate with a MLXXI mintmark with a similar style Salus: Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 211, Lot 402 03/06/2009, but the denarius was probably struck earlier in the reign. This record will be updated with PAS when more research has been carried out.
ÂŁ10,000-20,000
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Lot 120
121 KINGS OF WESSEX. EDWARD THE ELDER, 899-924 A.D. Penny. Portrait type. Moneyer Burhelm. Obv: Bust left within legend +EADVVEARD REX. Rev: Legend in two lines divided by three crosses, BYRHELM MO. c.1.5g, portrait struck weakly but VF. (1 coin)
117 ROMAN BRITAIN. CLAUDIUS, 41-54 A.D. BRASS SESTERTIUS. Rome mint. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Spes advancing left, holding flower, SC below. c.25.2g, detail visible but barely F, porous but patinated surface. (1 coin)
£60-100
118 ROMAN BRITAIN. ANTONINUS PIUS, 138-161 A.D. AE SESTERTIUS. Rome mint. Obv: Bust right. Rev: Aeternitas standing between SC, holding patera and spear. c.22.1g, F. (1 coin)
122 KINGS OF ALL ENGLAND. ATHELSTAN, 924-939 A.D. Penny. Two Line type. Moneyer Eglbaret, probably previously unrecorded. Obv: Small cross within legend. Rev: Legend in two lines divided by three crosses. c.1.5g, VF. (1 coin)
£50-100
119 ANGLO-SAXON. CONTINENTAL SCEATTA, C.695-740 A.D. Series E, variety A. Obv: Degenerate head enclosing three bars. Rev: Votive standard with TOTII design. c.1.1g, AVF. (1 coin)
120 ANGLO-SAXON. KINGS OF MERCIA. OFFA, 757-796 A.D. PENNY. Light coinage. Canterbury mint, Moneyer Heabernt. Obv: Long cross botonné with cross of lobes over and +O FF AR EX legend. Rev: Celtic cross with cross fleury over saltire at centre with legend in angles. c.1.1g, details GVF for issue, two areas of the flan have a porous surface. (1 coin) Provenance: Detector find, Dorset
Chick records two coins of Heabernt in this type. One of which is from the same dies and with 19th century provenance, British Museum 122a
£600-1,000
£400-600
123 KINGS OF ALL ENGLAND. EADMUND, 939-946 A.D. Penny. Two line type. Moneyer Byrnwald. Obv: Small cross within legend. Rev: Moneyer in two lines, three crosses between. c.1.3g, practically as struck, but with a piece missing due to deep perforation from a string strike, EF. (1 coin)
£40-80
£400-600
£350-550
124-133 Spare Lots
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140 CENTRAL ASIA, KINGDOM OF BACTRIA. EUKRATIDES I, C.170-145 B.C. AR OBOL. Obv: Draped bust right, wearing crested helmet ornamented with bull's horn and ear. Rev: Two caps of the Dioscuri, with palm branches behind. c.0.3g. VG. With collection label.
134 NORMAN. HENRY I, 1100-1135 A.D. Penny. Paxs type. Northampton mint, Moneyer Saemaer. Obv: Facing bust with pellet in annulet and quatrefoil each side of neck. Rev: PAX and annulets in lines within legend. c.1.3g, AVF. (1 coin)
Provenance: Detector find, Bere Regis, Dorset
PAS: SOM-843A91
£400-600
141 INDO-GREEK KINGDOMS. MENANDER I, C.165-130 B.C. AR DRACHM. Obv: Diademed bust of king left, holding spear. Rev: Athena Alkidemos standing right holding thunderbolt and shield. Monogram in left field. c.2.5g, AEF, toned. With collection label. (1 coin)
135 NORMAN. HENRY I, 1100-1135 A.D. Penny. Piles type. London mint. Obv: Facing bust. Rev: Pellet in annulet centre, figure of four semi-circles alternating with four piles surrounding. c.1.3g, striking face details GVF, but otherwise weakly struck throughout, split flan. (1 coin)
£200-400
136 HENRY II, 1154-89. PENNY. Northampton mint, Moneyer Willelm. c.1.3g, AVF. (1 coin)
£80-150
£50-100 143 INDO-GREEK KINGDOMS. MENANDER I, C.165-130 B.C. AR DRACHM. Obv: Bare-headed bust of king right. Rev: Athena Alkidemos standing left holding thunderbolt and shield. Monogram in right field. c.2.4g, VF, toned. (1 coin)
£30-50
138 INDIA, WESTERN KSHATRAPAS. RUDRASIMHA II AS KSHATRAPA. AR DRACHM, EARLY 4TH CENTURY A.D. Obv: Head of king right, date behind head: Rev: Chaitya with crescent and sun above, Brahmi legend around. c.2.1g, F. With collection label. (1 coin)
£40-80
144 BAKTRIA, INDO-SCYTHIAN. C.1ST CENTURY B.C. AR TETRADRACHM. Obv: King on horseback, holding spear. Rev: Zeus standing with scepter & thunderbolt. c.10g, GVF. (1 coin)
£40-80
139 INDIA, WESTERN KSHATRAPAS. RUDRASENA III AS MAHAKSHATRAPA. AR DRACHM, MID-4TH CENTURY A.D. Obv: Head of king right, date behind head: Rev: Chaitya with crescent and sun above, Brahmi legend around. c.2.1g, AVF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
142 INDO-GREEK KINGDOMS. MENANDER I, C.165-130 B.C. AR DRACHM. Obv: Bare-headed bust of king right. Rev: Athena Alkidemos standing left holding thunderbolt and shield. Monogram in left field. c.2.5g, GVF, toned. With collection label. (1 coin)
137 EDWARD I, 1272-1307. CONTINENTAL IMITATION PENNY OR STIRLING. "London" mint. c.1.2g, AVF. (1 coin)
£40-80
£50-100
£40-80
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145 BAKTRIA, INDO-SCYTHIAN. HERMAIOS, POSTHUMOUS ISSUE, C.1ST CENTURY B.C. AR TETRADRACHM. Obv: Diademed and draped bust right . Rev: Zeus seated left, holding sceptre, monogram right. c.10g, VF. (1 coin)
Lot 134
£50-100
146 BAKTRIA, INDO-SCYTHIAN. AZES I, C.1ST CENTURY B.C. AR DRACHM. Obv: King on horseback right. Rev: Athena standing, holding spear and shield. c.2.2g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
Lot 135
£40-80
147 EDWARD VI 1547-51. AV HALF SOVEREIGN. In the name of Henry VIII. Southwark mint, mm. E. Obv: Portrait of enthroned boy King facing. Rev: Crowned Shield supported by lions, E below shield. c.6g, AF, some clipping. (1 coin)
Provenance: Detector find, Buckland Newton, Dorset
£800-1,500
Lot 141
148 CHARLES I, 1625-49. Halfcrown, 1642. Oxford mint, mm. plume. Obv: Crowned King on horseback with no groundline. Rev: Declaration in two lines, three Oxford plumes above, date below. c.12.6g, AF, clipping. With collection label. (1 coin)
£150-250 Lot 142
Lot 144
Lot 147
Lot 148
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149 CHARLES I, 1625-49. Halfcrown, 1644. Bristol mint, mm. BR on rev. Obv: Crowned King on horseback with no groundline. Rev: Declaration in two lines, three Oxford plumes above, date below. c.11.6g, VG, clipping. With collection label. (1 coin)
156 HENRY VIII, 1509-47. PENNY. Sovereign type. First coinage, mm. lis. Obv: Enthroned facing portrait. Rev: Shield on cross, TD above. c.0.7g, GVF. (1 coin)
£100-200
157 ELIZABETH II. JUBILEE MINT GOLD FIVE POUNDS, 1926-2016. H.M. Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday, no.03/10. c.80.5g. In a fitted presentation box.
150 COMMONWEALTH, 1649-60. SHILLING, 1651. Obv: Shield within wreath. Rev: Conjoined shields below date and value. c.5.6g, F, ex-mount. (1 coin)
£80-150
£300-500
153 ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603. SHILLING. Sixth issue, mm. anchor. Obv: Crowned bust left. Rev: Shield on cross. c.6.4g, AEF, a slightly porous surface in areas, an exceptional portrait. (1 coin) Provenance: Detector find, Cheselbourne, Dorset
£350-450
Provenance: Detector find, Cheselbourne, Dorset
£80-150
£180-220
162 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SOVEREIGN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust. Rev: St George and Dragon. AEF. (1 coin)
155 HENRY VIII, 1509-47. HALFGROAT. Canterbury mint, mm. cross patonce. Obv: Crowned bust right. Rev: Shield on cross, WA each side. c.1.1g, VF. (1 coin)
£200-400
161 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SOVEREIGN, 1869. Obv: Young head. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. Die 5. GF, scratch in hair. (1 coin)
154 HENRY VIII, 1509-47. GROAT. Third coinage, mm. lis. Obv: Facing portrait. Rev: Shield on cross. c.2.5, weak in areas but details F. (1 coin)
£200-300
160 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SOVEREIGN, 1850. Obv: Young head. Rev: Crowned shield within wreath. EF. (1 coin)
£50-100
£800-1,500
159 GEORGE III, 1760-1820. GUINEA, 1785. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Crowned shield. c.8.4g, AF, mounted. (1 coin)
152 EDWARD VI, 1547-53. AR SHILLING. Second period, 1549-50. Obv: Crowned bust right. Rev: Shield separating ER. c.3.4g, details of bust F for type. (1 coin)
£3,000-4,000
158 GEORGE III, 1760-1820. GUINEA, 1777. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Crowned shield. c.8.4g, AEF. (1 coin)
151 NEW ENGLAND, MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY. AR SHILLING, 1652. Obv: Oak tree with shrubs below, dot at centre, IN of legend to left. Rev: Date and value within legend. c.g, details AVF, mounts attached each side and small graffiti beside X in date, however a nicely centred coin with a clear oak tree. (1 coin)
£40-80
£180-220
163 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SOVEREIGN, 1890. Obv: Jubilee bust. Rev: St George and Dragon. EF. (1 coin)
£50-100
£200-400 164 ELIZABETH II. PRESENTATION COVER SOVEREIGN, 2014. In a Jubilee Mint folder. (1 coin) 34
£180-220
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Lot 151
Lot 153
Lot 154
Lot 157
Lot 158
Lot 160
Lot 162
Lot 163
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174 CHARLES II, 1660-85. CROWN, 1671. TERTIO on edge. Obv: Laureate and draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles. AF. (1 coin)
165 ELIZABETH II. SOVEREIGN, 2016. In a presentation box, with certificate and booklet. (1 coin)
£180-220
166 GEORGE II, 1727-1760. HALF GUINEA, 1760. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: Crowned shield. AVF. (1 coin)
175 CHARLES II, 1660-85. CROWN, 1677. NONO on edge. Obv: Laureate and draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles. GF. With collection label. (1 coin)
£300-500
167 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1859. Obv: Young head. Rev: Crowned shield. F. (1 coin)
£100-200
£80-150
£100-200
£100-200
£60-100
173 CHARLES II, 1660-85. CROWN, 1663. Obv: Laureate and draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles, no stops. F. (1 coin)
£80-150
£200-400
180 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. CROWN, 1847. Gothic type. UNDECIMO on edge. Obv: Young crowned bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields,emblems in angles. VF. Ex - Duke's 12/03/2015. (1 coin)
172 GEORGE III, 1760-1820. THIRD GUINEA, 1808. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Crown above date. GF. (1 coin)
£100-200
179 GEORGE III, 1760-1820. CROWN, 1819. LIX on edge. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: St George and Dragon. GEF. (1 coin)
171 EDWARD VII, 1901-1910. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: St George and Dragon. EF. (1 coin)
£300-500
178 ANNE, 1702-14. CROWN, 1707 E. SEXTO on edge. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. AVF. (1 coin)
170 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust. Rev: Crowned shield. GEF. (1 coin)
£40-80
177 ANNE, 1702-14. CROWN, 1707. SEXTO on edge. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in angles. AVF. (1 coin)
£100-200
169 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust. Rev: Crowned shield. AEF. (1 coin)
£100-200
176 WILLIAM III, 1694-1701. CROWN, 1695. OCTAVO on edge. Obv: Laureate and draped bust right. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C's in angles. AF. (1 coin)
168 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. HALF SOVEREIGN, 1872. Obv: Young head. Rev: Crowned shield. F. (1 coin)
£60-100
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£800-1,500
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Lot 170
Lot 171
Lot 172
Lot 173
Lot 175
Lot 177
Lot 178
Lot 179
Lot 180
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189 ANNE, 1702-1714. HALFCROWN, 1707. SEPTIMO on edge. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. AEF. (1 coin)
181 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. CROWN, 1847. XI on edge. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned shield in wreath. AVF. (1 coin)
£50-100
£200-400
182 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. CROWN, 1887. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
190 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. HALFCROWN, 1901. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: Crowned shield. AUNC. (1 coin)
£60-100
183 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. CROWN, 1888. Obv: Jubilee bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. AUNC, toned. (1 coin)
191 EDWARD VII, 1902-1910. HALFCROWN, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Crowned shield in garter. AUNC. (1 coin)
£80-150
184 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. CROWN, 1897. LX on edge. Obv: Veiled bust left. Rev: St George and Dragon. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
£50-100 193 EDWARD VII, 1902-1910. FLORIN, 1903. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Britannia standing. EF. (1 coin)
£100-200
186 GEORGE V, 1911-36. PROOF CROWN, 1927. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. UNC. (1 coin)
£80-150
194 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SHILLING, 1845. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Value in wreath. AUNC. (1 coin)
£120-180
187 GEORGE V, 1911-36. CROWN, 1930. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. AEF. (1 coin)
£80-150
£100-200
195 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SHILLING, 1865. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Value in wreath. Die 110. AEF. (1 coin)
188 GEORGE V, 1911-36. CROWN, 1931. Obv: Bare head left. Rev: Crown within wreath. AEF. (1 coin)
£80-150
192 EDWARD VII, 1902-1910. FLORIN, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: Britannia standing. AUNC. (1 coin)
£100-200
185 EDWARD VII, 1902-10. CROWN, 1902. Obv: Bare head right. Rev: St George and Dragon. AVF. (1 coin)
£60-100
£150-250
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£50-100
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Lot 185
Lot 187
Lot 189
Lot 190
Lot 191
Lot 194
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204 ANNE, 1702-14. FARTHING, 1714. Obv: Draped bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. A partially porous surface, otherwise VF. (1 coin)
196 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SHILLING, 1883. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Value in wreath. AUNC. (1 coin)
205 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. FARTHING, 1860. TB/BB mule. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Britannia seated. AUNC. (1 coin)
197 GEORGE II, 1727-1760. SIXPENCE, 1757. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Crowned cruciform shields. AEF. (1 coin)
206 ELIZABETH II. FIFTY PENCE, 2009. Kew Gardens. EF. (1 coin)
198 GEORGE III, 1760-1820. SIXPENCE, 1819. Small 8 in date, apparently an unrecorded variety. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Crowned shield in garter. F, indent on rev. (1 coin)
£30-50
207 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FIVE DOLLARS, 1893. Obv: Liberty head left. Rev: Eagle with outstretched wings. GVF. (1 coin)
£50-100
199 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SIXPENCE, 1848. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. F. (1 coin)
£200-400
208 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 2 1/2 DOLLARS, 1852. Obv: Liberty head left. Rev: Eagle with outstretched wings. AUNC. (1 coin)
£80-150 200 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. SIXPENCE, 1873. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Crowned value within wreath. Die 117. UNC, toned. (1 coin)
£100-200
209 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. DOLLAR, 1850 O. New Orleans mint. Obv: Liberty seated right above date. Rev: Eagle with outstretched wings. GVF. (1 coin)
£60-100 201 GEORGE III, 1760-1820. TWOPENCE, 1797. Obv: Laureate and draped bust right. Rev: Britannia seated. AEF. (1 coin)
£400-800
210 HONG KONG. GOLD $1000, 1975. Royal visit of Queen Elizabeth II. Obv: Crowned bust right. Rev: Arms above value. BU, in original sealed packet and presentation box. (1 coin)
£50-100 202 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. PENNY, 1848. Obv: Young head left. Rev: Britannia seated. AUNC. (1 coin)
£100-200
£30-50
£150-250
£80-150
£300-500
211 CHINA. KWANG HSU. DOLLAR (YUAN), 1898. Pei Yang Arsenal. Obv: Dragon within legend. Rev: Character marks. c.26.6g, F. (1 coin)
£50-100
203 VICTORIA, 1837-1901. HALFPENNY, 1891. Obv: Laureate bust left. Rev: Britannia seated. UNC. (1 coin)
£30-50 40
£200-400
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Lot 200
Lot 201
Lot 202
Lot 204
Lot 205
Lot 207
Lot 209
Lot 211
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220 INDIA, PRINCELY STATES, JAIPUR. RAM SIGH II, 1835-80. AV MOHUR. Year 23. In the names of Victoria and Ram Singh, Sawai Jaipur. c.10.9g, GVF. (1 coin)
212 CHINA. SUN YAT SEN. DOLLAR (YUAN), 1933, YEAR 22. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Junk. c.26.7g, AUNC. (1 coin)
£80-150
213 CHINA, YUNNA PROVINCES. 3 MACE 6 CANDAREENS. Obv: Dragon. Rev: Character marks. c.13.5g, AVF. (1 coin)
221 INDIA, MUGHAL EMPIRE. SHAH JAHAN II, 1719. AR RUPEE. Year 1. Itawa mint. c.11.6g, EF, toned. With collection label. (1 coin)
£40-80
214 SPAIN. 8 REALES, 1770. Mexico mint. Obv: Crowned shield. Rev: Crowned globes between pillars. c.26.7g, VF, plain edge from what appears to be antique filing. (1 coin)
£50-100
£80-150
223 INDIA, MUGHAL EMPIRE. MUHAMMAD AXBAR II, 1806-1837. AR RUPEE. Year 1. "Shahjahanabad mint". c.11.2g, EF, toned. With collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100
216 FRANCE. NAPOLEON III, 1852-70. FIVE FRANCS, 1867 A. Obv: Laureate head left. Rev: Crowned arms above date. AUNC. (1 coin)
£80-150
224 INDIA, MUGHAL EMPIRE. AKBAR I, 1556-1605. AR 1/2 RUPEE. "Kabul mint". c.5.4g, GF, toned. With collection label. (1 coin)
£50-100 217 SPANISH NETHERLANDS. PATAGON 1623. Obv: Crowned Burgundian Cross. Rev: Crowned shield of arms within jeweled collar of the Golden Fleece. c.28g, VF, probably ex - mount. With collection label. (1 coin)
£80-150
222 INDIA, MUGHAL EMPIRE. MUHAMMAD SHAH, 1719-48. AR RUPEE. Year 15. "Kora mint". c.11.4g, EF, toned. With collection label. (1 coin)
215 SPAIN. 8 REALES, 1740. Mexico mint. Obv: Crowned shield. Rev: Crowned globes between pillars. Including mount and chain c.37g, AVF, probably ex - shipwreck. (1 coin)
£200-400
£40-80
225 INDIA, MUGHAL EMPIRE. AR RUPEES. A collection of ten. F-EF. (10 coins)
£40-80
£150-250
218 SAXONY. FRIEDRICK AUGUSTUS I, 1805-27. Taler, 1819. Obv: Bust left. Rev: Crowned shield in wreath above date. GEF, toned. (1 coin)
226 INDIA, MUGHAL EMPIRE. AR RUPEES. A collection of ten. F-VF. (10 coins)
£50-100
219 INDIA, MUGHAL EMPIRE. AURANGZEB ALAMGIR I, 1659-1707. AV MOHUR, 1704. Year 47. Ahsanabad mint. c.11g, VF. With collection label. (1 coin)
227 INDIA, MUGHAL EMPIRE. AR RUPEES AND TOKENS. A collection of eleven coins including Rupee, 1/2 Rupee and Islamic religious tokens. F-EF. (11 coins)
£300-500
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£100-200
£100-200
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Lot 215
Lot 216
Lot 219
Lot 220
Lot 221
Lot 222
Lot 223
Lot 224
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237 HENRY VI, 1422-61. HALFGROAT. Annulet issue, Calais mint. And one other Halfgroat. (2 coins)
228 A COLLECTION OF INDOPARTHIAN, GREEK AND EASTERN COINS. All with collection labels. (7 coins)
£50-100
238 IRISH ISSUE EDWARD I PENNY, one other Irish issue penny and an Alexander III Scottish penny. (3 coins)
229 HADRIAN, 117-138 A.D. AR DENARIUS, a first century AR Denarius, and other Eastern coins. (7 coins)
£80-150
232 A COLLECTION OF BYZANTINE AND OTHER AE COINS, including some museum type copies.
233 CHINESE CASH, and other AE coins including larger denominations.
£80-150
243 HENRY III, AND OTHER PENNIES, including a Scottish Penny, cut halves and quarters. (12 coins)
£40-80
234 CELTIC. DUROTRIGES, MID-1ST B.C. - 2ND CENTURY A.D. STATERS, billon or base metal types. (3 coins)
£50-100
244 HENRY VIII, 1509-47. HALFGROAT. And a selection of Roman, Medieval and other coins and Jettons.
£50-100
235 CALPURNIUS PISO. AR DENARIUS, 1ST CENTURY B.C. And a collection of other AR Denarius, including a contemporary imitation. (9 coins)
£80-150
245 CHARLES I, 1625-49. SHILLING. Elizabeth I Sixpences, Halfgroats, Pennies and other Henry VIII and later coins.
£80-150
236 EDWARD I AND OTHER MEDIEVAL PENNIES, including two cut halves, various mints and moneyers. (16 coins)
£100-200
242 A COLLECTION OF MEDIEVAL FARTHINGS, and two Halfpennies. (10 coins)
£50-100
£50-100
241 ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603. SHILLING. A Sixpence, two Halfgroats and a Threefarthing. (5 coins)
£50-100
£40-60
240 ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603. PENNY. A Halfgroat and Threepence. (3 coins)
£80-150
231 A COLLECTION OF AE COINS, including Roman and Indian.
£50-100
239 JAMES I, 1603-25. AR Penny. And a selection of Rose and Harp Farthings. (6 coins)
230 INDO-SYTHIAN. AZES I. AR 1/2 DRACHM, C.40 B.C. And three other Drachm, three with collection labels. (4 coins)
£40-60
£50-100 44
£50-100
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Lot 241
Lot 242
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246 ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603. SHILLING. And a collection of Medieval and later hammered coins, including Groat, Sixpence, Halfgroats and Pennies. (7 coins)
Lot 246
£80-150 247 ROMAN AE FOLLIS, and other Roman AE denominations. (8 coins)
£30-50
248 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Victoria, Double Florin, 1887, Shilling, 1887, Sixpences, 1887, 1888, Threepence, 1887, Maundy Twopence, 1900 (2). GVF-UNC. (7 coins)
£60-100
249 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. George III, Halfcrown, 1818, Shilling, 1817. VF-AUNC. (2 coins)
Lot 248
£50-100
250 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Crown, 1673, Trajan, AR Denarius, Sixpence, 1826, Maundy Penny, 1845, and an Australian Shilling, 1916 M. AF-EF. (5 coins)
£80-150
251 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. George II, Sixpence, 1758, Groats, 1836 (2), Sixpences, 1831, 1887 (2), Threepence, 1937, Maundy Twopence, 1838, Maundy Penny, 1898, Half Farthing, 1843, Token, 1652. (11 coins)
£80-150
Lot 249 252 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Penny, 1951, Farthing, 1853, Third-Farthings, 1827 (2)m 1835, 1885, Ionian Islands 1 Lepta, 1834. (7 coins)
£50-100
252A GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. Elizabeth I, Shilling, George V, Sovereign, 1918P, and other coins.
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£200-400
253 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Maundy Fourpence, 1894, Twopence, 1693, 1763, Penny, 1688, 1892, Threehalfpence, 1836, 1843. (7 coins)
Lot 253
£80-150
254 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Elizabeth I, Sixpence, 1566, Charles I, Shilling, George IV, Shilling, 1824, Victoria, Shillings, 1866, 1887, and three East India Company Cash. (8 coins)
£100-200
255 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Halfcrown, 1689, Shillings, 1696, 1711. (3 coins)
£60-100
256 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Crown, Double Florin, Halfcrown, Florin, 1887. (4 coins)
Lot 254
£100-200 257 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Shillings, 1734, 1787, 1758, Sixpences, 1787 (2), 1758. (6 coins)
£100-200
258 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. India, Rupee, a damaged Portuguese gold coin, South Africa, 2 1/2 Shillings, 1894, and other various coins including pre-1947 denominations.
£80-150 Lot 256
Lot 257
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267 WORLD, MIXED COINS. France, 5 Francs, 1875, Netherlands, 2 1/2 Gulden, 1874, German States, Five Mark, 1902. (3 coins)
259 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Threepences, 1888, 1889, 1899, 1900. UNC. (4 coins)
£50-100
260 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Halfcrowns, 1930 (2), Threepences, 1946, 1949 (2), Pennies, 1950, 1951. (7 coins)
268 WORLD, MIXED COINS. Spanish, 8 Reales, 1797,1808, Russia, rouble, 1897, and other various coins. (9 coins)
£30-50
261 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Halfcrown, 1845, Crown, 1935, Groat, 1836, United States, Quarter Dollar, 1892, Cent, 1864, 18th century Tokens and other various 19th century and later coins.
£150-250
262 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Shillings, 1887, 1900. UNC. (2 coins)
270 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED TOKENS. 17th century and later including, Dorchester, Weymouth, 18th century commemorative medals and a Victory copper fob.
£60-100
263 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Threepences, 1883, 1884, 1885. UNC. (3 coins)
£80-150
£50-100
£60-100 272 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED TOKENS. France, an early 20th brass Brothel Token, Bristol silver Shilling, 1811, and two 18th century Trade Tokens. (4 coins)
265 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. South Africa, Shilling, 1964, Canada, 50 Cents, 1953, and other coins including various countries and denominations.
£50-100
£50-100 273 WORLD, MIXED COINS. Straits Settlements, 50 Cents, 1896, Canada, 10 Cents, 1888, 5 Cents, 1899, and other various coins.
266 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Canada, 5 Cents, 1882, 1887, 1896, 1898, 1899, and other coins including various countries and denominations.
£80-150
271 WORLD, MIXED COINS. France, 2 Francs, 1903, 1 Franc, 1903, 1/2 Franc, 1904, German States, 1/2 Mark, 1905, Belgium, 50 Centimes, 1901. GVF-AUNC. (5 coins)
264 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Shilling, 1902, Sixpence, 1903, Threepence, 1902. GEFUNC. (3 coins)
£100-200
269 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Maundy Fourpence, Threepence and Twopence, 1879, Sixpence, 1787, pierced Half Sovereign, 1894, and other Roman, Medieval and later coins.
£150-250
£100-200
£80-150
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£40-60
281 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Halfcrown, 1850, Florin, 1883, Sixpence, 1866 die 41, Halfpennies, 1799, 1834. (5 coins)
274 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED TOKENS. 17th century Tokens, including Bradford. (5 coins)
£50-100
£60-100
275 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Farthings, 1675, 1697, Hibernia 1723, 1822, Sixpence, 1901, and other 18th century and later coins.
282 WORLD, MIXED COINS. Netherlands, 2 1/2 Gulden, 1871, and a collection of other coins, mainly crown sized denominations.
£40-60
276 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Pennies, 1897, 1895, 1902, 1950, 1951, Halfpennies, 1860, 1887, 1917, and other 18th century and later coins, each contained in packets mainly stating various varieties. (15 coins)
283 CANADA, MIXED COINS. Dollars, 1939 1953, 1966, 1967, 1972 (2), 1973. (7 coins)
£80-150
£80-150
£50-100
£50-100
286 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Crowns, 1821, 1889, 1935 (2), 1937 (2). (6 coins)
279 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. United States, Half Dollar, 1903, South Africa, Shilling, 1953, New Zealand, Shilling, 1934, and other coins, various countries and denominations. (12 coins)
£50-100
287 GERMANY, MIXED COINS. A collection of 10 and 5 Deutsche Marks. (29 coins)
£80-150
280 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED TOKENS. 17th century Tokens, including Nottinghamshire Halfpenny, Wiltshire Farthing, 1666, Andover Farhting, 1655, Westmorland Kendal Farhting, 1659, Dorchester Halfpenny, 1667, and other various Tokens. (13 coins)
£100-200
285 SOUTH AFRICA, MIXED COINS. 5 Shillings, 1948, 1952, 1953 (2), 1964, Halfcrown, 1953, Shillings, 1953, 1964. (8 coins)
278 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Twopence, 1797, Penny, 1841, Contemporary Forgery Halfpenny, 1774, Farthings, 1694, 1697, 1722, 1754, and other 17th century and later coins.
£50-100
284 WORLD, MIXED COINS. Ireland, Halfcrown, 1934, East India Company, Rupee, 1835, India Rupee, 1877, 1905, and other coins, various countries.
277 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Half Sovereign, 1912, Crown, 1893, United States, Dollar, 1921, and other coins.
£100-200
£100-200
288 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Crowns, 1935 (4), 1937, United States, Dollars, 1921 (3), 1922, and other various coins.
£100-200
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£100-200
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297 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1891 M, 1900, 1915. (3 coins)
289 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Halfcrowns, 1878, 1902, 1904 (2), Penny, 1797, Sixpence, 1856, 1868, 1887, 1892, and other coins, various denominations.
£150-250
298 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Half Sovereigns, 1902, 1911. (2 coins)
290 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Crown, 1894, two silver proof Crowns in presentation boxes, and other coins.
£300-500
£150-250
301 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1908, 1913 (2). (3 coins)
£900-1,200 303 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1894 S, 1911, 1912, 1915, Half Sovereign, 1908, 1912 (2). (7 coins)
£60-100
£800-1,200
294 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Silver Britannia 2 Pounds, 2002 (3), 2004 (2), Piedfort silver Five Pounds, 2004, and other silver proof commemorative coins.
304 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1904 S, 1931. (2 coins)
£100-200
£30-50
£80-150
306 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Jersey, One Pound, 2013, and two other gold commemorative coins. With certificates. (3 coins)
296 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1906, 1908. (2 coins)
£300-500
305 WORLD, MIXED COINS. France, 10 Francs, 1922, and one other Austrian gold coin. (2 coins)
295 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. A collection of commemorative Five Pounds, medal, a fantasy Double Florin and other coins.
£400-600
302 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1908, 1913 (2), Half Sovereigns, 1906 (3). (6 coins)
£40-80
293 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, Crowns, 1889, 1900, 1935, and other coins, various countries.
£400-600
300 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Pierced Guinea, 1794, Sovereign, 1854. (2 coins)
292 UNITED STATES, MIXED COINS. Dollars, 1887, 1922, Half Dollars, 1939, 1940, 1964, 1965, and other denominations.
£150-250
299 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Half Sovereigns, 1899, 1906 (3), 1910. (5 coins)
£40-80
291 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Crowns, 1819, 1889, 1893 (2), 1895, 1889, 1935, 1937, United States Half Dollar, 1902, and other coins, various countries and denominations.
£400-600
£300-500
£150-250
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316 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1903, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1910. (5 coins)
307 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 2013. With certificates. (2 coins)
£300-500
317 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1904 P, 1906, 1908, 2004 (2). (5 coins)
308 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Date Stamp Sovereigns, 2013, 2014. Encapsulated, one with certificate. (2 coins)
£300-500
£150-250
£200-400
£800-1,200
£800-1,200
314 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1911 P, 1912 (2), 1913, 1929 SA. (5 coins)
£800-1,200
£180-250
323 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Shillings, 1881, 1887, 1902, 17th century and later British coins, Canada, Dollar, 1952, and other coins including pre-1947 denominations. Contained in one album.
315 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1912, 1914, 1918 M, 1925 SA, 1928 SA. (5 coins)
£80-150
322 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Crown, 1935, Chinese silver denominations, Canada, 5 Cents, 1914, 1917, Sweden, 1 Krone, 1877, and a collection of other coins, various countries. Contained in two albums.
313 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1893, 1894 S, 1900 S (2), 1901. (5 coins)
£50-100
321 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Roman AR and AE denominations, Medieval and later coins. Contained in an aluminium coin case.
£800-1,200
312 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1889 (2), 1899, 1892, 1911. (5 coins)
£150-250
320 ROMAN BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. A collection of Roman Ae denominations and other Eastern coins.
311 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1894 M, 1899, 1900 (3). (5 coins)
£800-1,200
319 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Half Sovereigns, 1907, 2004. (2 coins)
310 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Poppy gold coin, 2008, in wooden presentation box with certificate, and six other commemorative gold coins. (7 coins)
£800-1,200
318 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Sovereigns, 1965, 1976, 1979 (2), 1981. (5 coins)
309 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Half Sovereigns, 1869, 1890, 1896. In a wooden presentation box, "Portraits of Queen Victoria". (3 coins)
£800-1,200
£150-250
£800-1,200
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330 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. 18th century and later coins and medals, including an extensive collection of minor varieties, mostly contained in inscribed paper coin packets. With a typed list of dates and varieties.
324 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Crowns, 1819, 1892, 1935, 1937, pre-1947 denominations, France, 5 Francs, 1851 A, Commemorative medals and other coins. contained in four albums.
£100-200
£200-400
331 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. A set of Canadian Fine Silver $20, Great Britain, Silver Proof £5, 2001, Silver Proof Crown, 1972, and other coins and banknotes. Contained in a Westminster coin box.
325 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Florins, 1849, 1883, Sixpence, 1787, Maundy Fourpence, 1852, Twopence, 1865, Pennies, 1865, 1887, and other coins. Contained in one album.
£80-150
326 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Elizabeth I, Sixpence, Florin, 1873, Crown, 1937, Double Florin, 1887, Shilling, 1758, 1723, and other coins. Contained in two albums.
332 CANADA, MIXED COINS. Fine Silver 5 Ounce 25th Anniversary coin, 1988-2013, contained in a presentation box with certificate, and two other Canadian Silver Proof coins, in presentation boxes. (3 coins)
£100-200
327 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. "The 2015 and 2016 United Kingdom Silver Britannia Pair", contained in a resentation box with certificate. (2 coins)
328 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Henry III, Penny, Roman and other later coins. £40-60
£80-150
334A GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. George V, Crown, 1935, Roman and later mixed coins. Contained in a wooden box.
£40-60
329A GREAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. Victoria, Crown, Halfcrown, Double Florin, Florin, 1887. GEF-AUNC. (4 coins)
£80-150
334 WORLD, MIXED COINS. Commonwealth of the Bahama Islands, Proof Set, 1973, in a presentation box with certificate, and three other Barbados and Virgin islands Proof Sets. (4 coin sets)
329 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Crown, 1889, Maria Theresa Thaler, ex-mount Maundy Twopence, 1686, and other coins.
£80-150
333 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. A Silver Britannia two-coin set, 2013, contained in a Westminster presentation box, and two other Silver Britannias, contained in presentation boxes. (4 coins)
£40-60
£100-200
£80-150
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£50-100
341 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS AND BANKNOTES. Commemorative issues and other coins and banknotes including German inflationary currency.
335 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. A Pobjoy Silver Proof four-coin set, 1984, a Silver Proof D-Day 50 Pence, 1994, and other silver proof coins in presentation boxes.
342 UNITED STATES, MIXED COINS. Encapsulated "American Eagle Silver Dollar", 1993, 2008, 2009, 2013, 10 Cents, 1832, Dollars, 1879 S, 1886, 1896, 1902 O, 1921, and other denominations, some contained in presentation boxes.
336 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Canada, Royal Canadian Mint year set, 1867-1967, in presentation box with certificate, and a collection of other World coin year sets and other coins, mostly contained in presentation boxes.
£40-60
£80-150
£200-400
£80-150
337 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. A large collection of pre-1947 denominations, and other later coins.
343 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. Festival of Britain Crown, 1951, an album of mixed coins, and other various coins, loose and contained in an aluminium coin box with removable trays.
£500-1,000
338 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. A large collection of pre-1920 and 1947 denominations, presentation coin sets and other coins.
344 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. A collection of various commemorative coins, including Silver Proof issues. Some contained in presentation boxes.
£400-800
339 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. A collection of Whitman folder, some with contents, pre1947 denominations and other coins.
345 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS. A collection of Silver Proof and other coins, contained in a Swan coin cabinet.
£80-150
£60-100
£150-250
345A G REAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. Elizabeth I, Shilling, Edward VI, Shilling, and a Charles I, Halfcrown. All ex-mount, or with mounts. (3 coins)
340 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS. Crowns, 1845, 1890, 1897, 1819, 1821, 1935, 1937, Double Florin, 1889, a collection of Roman AE and later coins. Some in presentation boxes.
£100-200 340A G REAT BRITAIN. MIXED COINS. A silver coin bracelet, formed of seven coins, including Papal States and 18th century and later coins, and a selection of other mounted coins, including Medieval, Tudor, Stuart, and others.
£50-100
£100-200
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£50-100
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Lot 346
350 NEW ZEALAND. PROOF SET, 1953. Contained in red leather box of issue. (8 coins)
346 GEORGE VI, 1937-1952. SPECIMEN SET, 1937. Including Maundy Set. Contained in red leather box of issue, and empty card box. (15 coins)
£150-250
351 SOUTH AFRICA. SPECIMEN SET, 1963. Including gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand. In blue leather box of issue. (9 coins)
347 GEORGE VI, 1937-1952. PROOF SET, 1950. Contained in red card box of issue. (9 coins)
£200-400
£50-100
352 MALTA. SPECIMEN SET, 1972. Contained in red leather box of issue. (3 coins)
348 GEORGE VI, 1937-1952. PROOF SET, 1950. Contained in red card box of issue. (9 coins)
£80-150
£50-100
349 ELIZABETH II. PROOF SET, 1953. Contained in red leather box of issue. (10 coins)
£40-80
£40-80
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Lot 350
Lot 351
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COMMEMOR ATIVE MEDALS AND BA NKNOTES
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353 MEDAL. HENRY IV OF FRANCE, 1589-1610. Struck in AE. Obv: Laureate bust right. Rev: Henry and Marie de Medici seated clasping hands. 57mm, EF with attractive toning, die flaw on reverse, 18th century striking. (1 coin)
Lot 353
£50-100
354 MEDAL. HENRY II OF FRANCE, 1547-1559. Struck in AE. Obv: Henry II right. Rev: Catherine of Medici left. 18th/19th century striking. 62mm, EF with attractive toning. (1 coin)
Lot 354
£50-100
355 MEDAL. THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION, LONDON 1884. Struck in AV. Obv: Head of Queen Victoria left. Rev: Health and Education standing each side of a globe. Edge engraved "HENRY LOVIBOND & SON FOR PALE BITTER ALES". 46mm, c.58.3g, GVF, some surface marks. (1 coin)
Lot 355
£800-1,500
356 MEDAL. VICTORY OF THE NILE, 1798. Struck in AE. By C. H. Küchler. Obv: Peace holds shield with medallic portrait of Nelson. Rev: Panorama of the British Fleet going into action in Aboukir Bay. Edge impressed "A TRIBUTE OF REGARD FROM ALEX DAVIDSON ESQR. ST. JAMES'S SQUARE". 49mm, c.39.6g, EF with attractive toning. BHM.447; Eimer 890; MH.482; Pollard 15. (1 coin)
Lot 356
£250-450
357 MEDAL. VICTORY OF THE NILE, 1798. Struck in gilt AE. By C. H. Küchler. Obv: Peace holds shield with medallic portrait of Nelson. Rev: Panorama of the British Fleet going into action in Aboukir Bay. Edge impressed "A TRIBUTE OF REGARD FROM ALEX DAVIDSON ESQR. ST. JAMES'S SQUARE". 49mm, c.39.6g, GVF, some surface marks and wear to gilding, pierced. 500 copper gilt medals were issued to Petty Officers. BHM.447; Eimer 890; MH.482; Pollard 15. (1 coin)
Lot 357
£250-450
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Lot 359
361 MEDAL. CLARKE'S WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF CUTLER'S. Struck in AR. Obv: Arms supported by elephants above motto. Rev: Motto above engraved presentation inscription "Hy Carnegie Carden, LIVERY. 8. JAN. 1823.". On a white metal chain with later attached loop mounts. 53mm, c.86.2g, GVF. (1 coin)
358 MEDAL. BRITISH COLONIZATION MEDAL, 1670. Later struck in white medal. Obv: Conjoined busts right. Rev: Globe within legend. 43mm, 26.9g, AVF. (1 coin)
£50-100
359 MEDAL. MATTHEW BOULTON, BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, 1805. Struck in white metal. By C.H. Küchler. Obv: Uniformed bust of Nelson left. Obv: A view of the naval engagement with legend ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY. Edge impressed 'TO THE HEROES OF TRAFALGAR FROM M: BOULTON'. 48mm, c.41.7g, minor edge nicks and surface marks, otherwise AEF. BHM 584; Eimer 960; Hardy 40; MH 493. (1 coin)
£300-500 362 MEDAL. OLIVER CROMWELL, LORD PROTECTOR, 1653. Cast in AR. By Thomas Simon. Obv: Armoured and draped bust left, OLIVERVS DEI GRA REIPVB ANGLIÆ SCO ET HIB & PROTECTOR. Rev: Lion displaying arms of the Protectorate, PAX QVAERITVR BELLO. 38mm, c.13.3, AVF. MI 409/45; Eim. 188b; Platt I, pp. 338-39; Farquhar I, 222. (1 coin)
£200-400
£80-150
360 MEDAL. FERDINAND IV RESTORED TO HIS THRONE AT NAPLES, 1799. Struck in AE. By C.H. Küchler. obv: Bust right. Rev: Nelson's flagship The Foudroyant arriving in Naples Bay. 48mm, c.59.9g, EF. BHM 479; Eimer 908; Hardy 21; MH 489. (1 coin)
363 MEDALS. THE THREE BRITISH KINGS OF 1936. A set of three medals, struck in AE. George V, Edward VIII and Geroge VI. Contained in red leather box of issue. 51mm. (3 coins)
£200-400
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£80-150
Lot 361
364 MEDAL. OLIVER CROMWELL MEMORIAL, 1658. Later cast in white metal. By J. Dassier. And a selection of Charles I and Charles II coins.
368 MEDAL. VICTORIA DIAMOND JUBILEE, 1897. Struck in AR, an Admiral Vernon at the Battle of Portobello medal, 1739, struck in AE, a calander coin, 1750, and other medals and a coin weight. (6 coins)
£40-60
365 MEDAL. ROBERT STEPHENSON, 1846-50. Struck in AE. By L C Wyon. The Completion of the Britannia Tubular Bridge. BHM 2402; Eimer 1441. And three other 18th and 19th century medals. (4 coins)
369 MEDAL. BEETHOVEN 200TH ANNIVERSARY, 1770-1970. Struck in AR. And a collection of other AR commemorative medals. All in presentation boxes.
£100-200
366 MEDAL. OPENING OF LONDON BRIDGE, 1973. Struck in AE. And a collection of other 19th century and later medals, including Royal commemorative and AR issues.
£200-400
370 MEDAL. WATERLOO CAMPAIGN MEDAL. Struck in AR after the original. In presentation box with certificate. And other related medals.
£150-250
367 MEDAL. R.M.S. LUSITANIA. Contained in original card box of issue, with paperwork. One other Lusitania medal in card box, and a George V Jubilee medal, 1935, in card box. (3 coins)
£80-150
£60-100
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£60-100
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375 BANKNOTES. SEYCHELLES 'SEX NOTE', FIFTY RUPEES, 1969. A/I 042874, one other 50 Rupees, A/I 207290, and other Seychelles and World banknotes.
371 A SET OF THREE CHARLES II GAMING COUNTERS, C.1660'S. Impressed in AR. Uniface, showing the busts of King Charles II, Queen Catherine and a crowned rose. 25mm. (3 coins)
£200-400
376 MEDAL. LONDON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INSTITUTED, 1804. Struck in AR. By Pidgeon. Obv: A glass house in a garden. Rev: God of gardens decked with flowers by Flora and being offered fruits by Pomona, presentation inscription "PRESENTED TO JOHN SUDLOW, ESQ, DECEMBER 10TH. 1819.". Contained in a leather box. 69mm, c.129.5g, EF. (1 coin)
372 BRITISH OFFICIAL MEDALS FOR CORONATIONS AND JUBILEES, by Henry Wollaston. One of 1,000 publications, 1978. (1 volume)
£50-100
373 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE GOVERNMENT REORGANISATION GOLD LOANS, 1913. Banque de l'Indo-Chine, Paris. Including some sequential sets, almost all tokens present on each bond, all bonds have tokens used. (100 bonds)
£50-100 377 MEDAL. EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY, 1851. Struck in AE. Other commemorative medals, and a silver plated trophy cup engraved "Dorchester Boy's School Trophy, 1931-39.
£800-1,500
374 BANKNOTES. GEORGE V BANK OF ENGLAND £1. Fisher, F1/4 No. 580862. Ten Shillings, Fisher, F/53 No. 290488. And other later British banknotes, including O'Brien. (9 banknotes)
£100-200
£30-50
£100-200
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Lot 374
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ANTIQUITIES
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378 A MEDIEVAL GOLD FINGER OR GLOVE RING, with a band of four decorated annular brooch motifs, separated with panels of letters, two panels with remains of white enamel, each panel between toothed borders and open scrolls, 15th century or earlier. Internal diameter at the widest point, 19mm, external diameter at the widest point, 22mm, c.3.6g. This ring is an exceptional example showing fine workmanship, it is probably a unique ring displaying miniature annular brooches set within a piece of jewellery.
Provenance: Detector find, Dorset. The following lot, a Medieval gold ring, was from the same find spot, found inside this ring.
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379 A MEDIEVAL GOLD FINGER RING, the R-shaped bezel encasing a sliver of garnet, the shoulders decorated with engraved leaves on a hatched ground, c.15th century or earlier. Internal diameter at the widest point, 17mm, external diameter at the widest point, 19.5mm, c.1.9g.
Provenance: Detector find, Dorset. The previous lot, a Medieval gold ring, was from the same find spot, this ring was found inside the previous lot.
ÂŁ2,000-4,000
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380 AN ANGLO-SAXON ENAMEL AND GILT METAL BROOCH, the enamel roundel in four colours, probably the head of a King, the gilt metal surround with raised stylized leaves, two of four enamel pellets remaining in the four sectioned border, c.9th-11th century A.D. 41mm at the widest point, c.14.3g.
Provenance: Detector find, Surrey
ÂŁ3,000-5,000
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381 AN EGYPTIAN FAIENCE SHABTI, 22ND DYNASTY, C.900-850 B.C. Inscribed in hieroglyphics "To illuminate the Osiris", two Shabti to the same man "The Osiris the scribe Hori", one other Shabti, and a wooden Shabti with polychtome decoration on gesso, inscribed "Words spoken by the Osiris". The four Faience shabti bearing probably 19th century paper labels. c.11cm-18.8cm. (5)
Provenance: The Hoare family, and then by descent
ÂŁ5,00-1,000
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382 AN EGYPTIAN MUMMIFORM WOOD FIGURE, polychrome painted with a black wig, painted features and a divine figure above hieroglyphics, further hieroglyphics on the reverse, the figure standing on an integral plinth with a wedge, probably Ptolemaic, c.300-30 B.C. 53cm.
Provenance: A noble European Collection, acquired in the 19th century and thence by descent. ÂŁ500-1,000
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383 A ROMAN ZOOMORPHIC BROOCH, in the form of a dolphin, traces of enamel present. c.2nd century A.D. 38mm, c.4.1g. (1 brooch)
Lot 383
£50-100
384 A ROMAN FIBULA BROOCH, with a crouched animal on the sawfish bow. c.2nd century A.D. 42mm, c.9g. With an old collection label. Ex - Hattatt collection. (1 brooch)
£50-100
385 A ROMAN TINNED BROOCH, with spherical lugs protruding on bow. c.2nd century A.D. 59mm, c.16.1g. (1 brooch)
Lot 384
£50-100
386 A ROMAN BROOCH, with a horizontal S-shaped design, with pin. c.2nd century A.D. 38mm, c.10.8g. (1 brooch)
£30-50
387 A ROMAN ENAMEL BOW BROOCH, enamelled in red, blue and yellow. c.2nd century A.D. 55mm, c.17.5g. (1 brooch)
Lot 385
£30-50
388 A ROMAN TINNED BROOCH, with O in square sectioned decoration. c.2nd century A.D. 41mm, c.4.8g. (1 brooch)
£30-50
389 A ROMAN TINNED BROOCH, with raised or applied decoration, partial pin present. c.2nd century A.D. 50mm, c.17.9g. (1 brooch)
£30-50
390 A ROMAN BOW BROOCH, with a central line of decoration. c.2nd century A.D. 60mm, c.17.4g. (1 brooch)
Lot 389
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£30-50
391 A ROMAN FIBULA BROOCH, with raised decoration, partial pin present. c.2nd century A.D. 53mm, c.16.6g. (1 brooch)
Lot 393
£30-50
392 A TINNED ROMAN BROOCH, in the shape of a horizontal S, each end terminating on serpent tongues. c.2nd century A.D. 35mm, c.11.1g. (1 brooch)
£30-50
393 A ROMAN ENAMEL PLATE BROOCH, enamelled in blue, red and white. c.2nd century A.D. 40mm, c.7.8g. (1 brooch)
Lot 396
£50-100
394 A ROMAN ZOOMORPHIC TINNED BROOCH, in the form of a Hippocampus sea creature, with pin. c.2nd century A.D. 27mm, c.3.1g. (1 brooch) £100-200 395 A ROMAN DOLPHIN BROOCH, and one other Roman brooch. c.2nd century A.D. (2 brooches)
£30-50 Lot 397
396 A ROMAN BRONZE SEAL BOX, with a hinged cover. c.2nd century A.D. 25mm, c.3.8g.
£50-100
397 A ROMAN BRONZE AND ENAMEL VOTIVE ALTAR OR MOUNT, of square form, four sides decorated with enamel. c.2nd century A.D. 14mm wide, c.7.7.
£80-150
398 A TWISTED GOLD FINGER RING, possibly Roman c.2nd-3rd centurd A.D. Internal diameter 15mm, c.2g.
Lot 398
£100-200
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399 A ROMAN BRONZE MILITARY FINGER RING, the bezel inscribed VII for Legion VII, c.1st-2nd century A.D. Internal diameter, 15mm, c.1.4g.
Lot 402
£40-60
400 A ROMAN SAMIAN WARE POTTERY FRAGMENT, decorated and engraved "SIMA", c.1st-2nd century A.D. 65mm £30-50 401 A ROMAN POTTERY OIL LAMP, and five other similar lamps, c.2nd-3rd century A.D. (6 lamps)
Lot 404
£80-150
402 A ROMAN BRONZE RAZOR, decorated with a hound chasing a rabbit, residue of the original iron blade present, c.2nd-4th century A.D. 75mm, c.16.4g.
£80-150
403 A ROMAN POTTERY POT FRAGMENT, potted in the form of the head of Venus, c.2nd-3rd century A.D. 60mm high
Lot 405
£40-60
404 A ROMAN GILT BRONZE PIN, probably a chariot linchpin, c.2nd-4th century A.D. 100mm, c.47g.
£100-200
405 A GILT BRONZE MOUNT IN THE FORM OF A GALLEY, with raised decoration, possibly Roman, c.2nd-4th century A.D. 43mm wide, c.62.3g.
Lot 406
£800-1,500 406 A MEDIEVAL BRONZE HORSE PENDANT, showing arms and with remains of red enamel, c.14th15th century. 51mm, c.13.9g
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£150-250
407 A CENTIC BRONZE BELT SLIDE, 35mm wide, c.9.7g.
Lot 409
£30-50
408 AN ANGLO-SAXON GILDED BRONZE MOUNT, decorated with a bearded face, 15mm wide, c.1.7g.
Provenance: Detector find, Faversham, Kent, 1976
£50-100 409 AN ANGLO-SAXON BUCKLE, with freely movable hinges, olive patina, 36mm, c.22.2g.
£80-150
410 AN ANGLO-SAXON BRONZE ZOOMORPHIC STEEL YARD WEIGHT, the loop with animal mask terminals, 25mm high, c.37.9g.
Provenance: Detector find, Norfolk
£80-150
Lot 411
411 AN EARLY ANGLO-SAXON SCEAT LEAD DIE IMPRESSION, probably a trial piece, c. 7th-8th century A.D. 40mm wide, c.16.2g.
£80-150 Lot 413
412 A TUDOR SILVER FILIGREE BUTTON, found at River Thames, 1979, a Tudor finger ring, a Medieval lead seal, found near Old Sarum, 1986, and a bronze mount, probably a Medieval horse harness mount. (4)
£150-250
413 A BRONZE AGE SOCKETED GOUGE OR AXE, with a diagonally ribbed collar to the socket mouth, 11th-7th century B.C. 67mm, c.51.6g
Lot 414
£150-250
414 A ROMAN ZOOMORPHIC BROOCH, with double horse heads facing each way, with pin. c.2nd century A.D. 50mm, c.25.4g. (1 brooch)
£100-200
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415 A MEDIEVAL STEELYARD WEIGHT, with raised pseudo heraldic shields and incised decoration, c.13th century. 70mm high, c.950.8g.
Lot 415
£200-400
416 A SAXON SPEAR HEAD, with a tapered conical shaft. 230mm.
£80-150
417 A ROMAN BRONZE VOTIVE FIGURE, in the form of a boar or pig, c.1st-3rd century A.D., 28mm, c.11.2g.
£150-250
Lot 417 418 A BRONZE HASP, with incised and pierced decoration, probably Roman c.3-5th century A.D. Green patina. Label stating "Found 1956". Painted number "519-1956". 180mm, c.184.2g.
£100-200
419 A ROMAN BRONZE KEY, label stating "Donor Rev Gerald S Davies". Painted number ending "1956", c.2nd-5th century A.D. 65mm, c.31g.
Lot 418
£40-60
420 A MEDIEVAL LEAD-ALLOY PRESSED PILGRIMS BROOCH, inscribed 'Ave Maria' with a pierced bird to the centre, 175mm wide, a medieval lead bulla, and a horse harness pendant. (3)
£50-100
421 A ROMAN BRONZE FINIAL, in the form of a head with facial features, c.1st-3rd cetury A.D. 25mm, c.8.6g
£50-100
Lot 422 422 A MEDIEVAL BRONZE VESICA SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend, the top surmounted by a loop, c.14th century A.D. century. 45mm, c.17.2g. £200-400
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423 A MEDIEVAL BRONZE VESICA SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design of a dragon or griffin in flight, below a crescent. Legend reading S'IOHIS FIL ROBI?R DE MASINGHA (The Seal of John Son of Robert of Massingham). The top surmounted by a loop, c.13th-14th century A.D. 35mm, c.10g.
Lot 423
£100-200
424 A MEDIEVAL LEAD SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend, c.12-13th century A.D. 25mm, c.13.5g.
£30-50 Lot 427
425 A MEDIEVAL LEAD SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend, c.12th-13th century A.D. 27mm, c.13g. £30-50 426 A LARGE MEDIEVAL LEAD SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend, c.12th-13th century A.D. 35mm, c.29.2g.
£30-50
427 A MEDIEVAL BRONZE SEAL MATRIX, the circular seal with a central design within a legend, c.14th century A.D. 20mm, c.8.5g.
Lot 429
£40-80
428 A MEDIEVAL LEAD SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend, c.12th-13th century A.D. 31mm, c.18.3g.
£30-50
429 A MEDIEVAL LEAD SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend, the reverse with letters, c.12th-13th century A.D. 35mm high, c.14.2g.
Lot 430
£40-60
430 A MEDIEVAL LEAD SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend, the reverse surmounted with a loop, c.12th-13th century A.D. 25mm, c.17g.
£40-60
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431 A MEDIEVAL LEAD SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend, pierced, c.12th-13th century A.D. 32mm, c.15.3g.
Lot 434
£30-50
432 A MEDIEVAL LEAD SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend reading AVE MARIA, c.12th-13th century A.D. 31mm, c.9.9g.
£30-50
433 A MEDIEVAL LEAD SEAL MATRIX, the seal with a central design within a legend, c.12th-13th century A.D. 26mm, c.12.5g.
Lot 437
£30-50
434 A BRONZE ZOOMORPHIC FERTILITY PENDANT, depicting stylized deer in the act of mating, probably Roman c.2nd-4th century A.D. 40mm wide, c.17g
£200-400
435 A MEDIEVAL BRONZE SEAL, with open "S" design. 40mm, c.15g. Lot 438
£40-60
436 A COLLECTION OF FOSSIL SPECIMENS, including formations, shells and ammonites.
£80-150
437 A COLLECTION OF KNAPPED FLINT TOOLS, mostly with labels or inscribed, including "Ridgeway 5/11/24".
£80-150
438 A COLLECTION OF LARGE KNAPPED FLINT TOOLS, mostly with labels or inscribed, including "Devenis 1924".
Lot 439
£100-200
439 A COLLECTION OF LARGE AND SMALLER KNAPPED FLINT TOOLS, mostly with labels or inscribed, including "Moreton 1925".
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£100-200
Lot 441
440 A NEOLITHIC POLISHED GREENISH STONE AXE, rounded oblong form. 90mm, c.219.7g
Lot 440
£80-150
441 A NEOLITHIC POLISHED BLACK/ GREEN STONE AXE-HAMMER, boat shaped with a central hole. 90mm, c.171.9g
£100-200
442 A MEDIEVAL GLAZED POTTERY TILE, decorated with the facing portrait of a King with both hands raised, possibly Edward VI, 115mm x 114mm, c.705.9g.
£150-250
Lot 442
443 A MEDIEVAL GLAZED POTTERY TILE, decorated with the facing portrait of a King with both hands raised, possibly Edward VI, 115mm x 113mm, c.623.3g.
£80-150
444 A COLLECTION OF MEDIEVAL POTTERY TILES, decorated in various designs. (8 tiles)
£150-250
445 A COLLECTION OF MEDIEVAL POTTERY TILES, mostly damaged with only parts remaining.
£150-250
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446 SIR ARTHUR JOHN EVANS FRS FRENG, 1851-1941. A photograph signed by "The Great Prehistoric Archaeologist" Sir Arthur Evans, funeral order of service, British Academy obituary by J.L. Myres, other letters, painting album and other items relating to the Evans family, a carved marble fragment, possibly Greek, c.4th century B.C., 140mm x 165mm, and a pottery vessel with a label, 75mm wide.
Sir Arthur John Evans FRS FREng was an English archaeologist and pioneer in the study of Aegean civilization in the Bronze Age. He is most famous for unearthing the palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete.
ÂŁ500-1,000
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447 LOYD HABERLY, 1896-1981. A COLLECTION OF MEDIEVAL POTTERY TILES, the collection formed by Haberly and used as reference for his book "Medieval Paving Tiles".
£150-250
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A COLLECTION OF CA MPAIGN FURNIT URE AND ACCESSORIES FORMED BY THE L ATE PETER BR ONSON ESQ
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Lot 448
Lot 449
448 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN SHAVING KIT, layered swivel action and hinged cover, with contents, brass cartouche on cover engraved "Thos Hattersley / London", 19th century, 23.5cm long.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£150-250
Lot 450
449 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN SHAVING KIT, layered swivel action and hinged cover, with contents, the underside of cover containing a removable mirror, brass cartouche on cover engraved with crest and "Wm Beckwith Esq / Herrington", stamped "SPENCE EDINGH", 19th century, 23.5cm long.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£100-200
450 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN SHAVING SET, containing a matched set of six ivory and steel cut throat razors, five with matching crests, brass cartouche on cover engraved with a crest, velvet lined interior, 19th century, 18.5cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£80-150
Lot 451
451 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN FOLDING CAMP STOOL, with removable brass capped legs, by Charles Green of 80 Libra Road, North Bow, London, stamped "Registered in London, 26th July 1878, No. 6066.", 19th century, 37cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection. Illustrated on page 179 of "British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914". The original pen and ink plans can be seen in the Public Record Office, London.
£100-200
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Lot 453
Lot 452
452 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN BOX WITH TELESCOPE, the leather covered and lacquered brass four drawer telescope with spare fitting and cap contained in the velvet lined box, 19th century, box 41cm wide.
Lot 454
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£100-200
453 A TEAK AND BRASS CAMPAIGN PIVOT-FOLDING CAMP MIRROR, the three-part mirror folding to form a protective case, 19th century, 27.5cm wide when closed.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection. Illustrated on page 145 of "British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914".
£80-150 454 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN FOLDING MIRROR, folding in two halves forming a protective case, 19th century, 16.5cm wide.
Lot 455
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£50-100
455 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN MIRROR, two hinged covers enclosing a single mirror with a ratchet support, 19th century, 41cm wide.
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Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection. A similar example can be seen illustrated on page 202 of "British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas, 17401914".
£80-150
Lot 456
Lot 457
Lot 458
456 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN FOLDING BOOT JACK, 19th century, 26cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£40-60
457 AN OAK AND BRASS CAMPAIGN RAZOR CASE, containing a pair of ivory and steel cut throat razors, 19th century, 18cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection. Illustrated on page 144 of "British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914".
£50-100
458 A BRASS CAMPAIGN FIELD LEVEL, engraved on underside "Lieutenant G. S. Pechell 47th Reg", 19th century, 22cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£50-100
Lot 459
459 TWO BRASS MOUNTED CAMPAIGN KNIFE AND FORK SETS, the pairs fitting into one another to form a case, one steel knife blade stamped "Williamson / Sheffield.", 19th century, 20.5cm and 21.5cm closed.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection. One illustrated on page 145 of "British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914".
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Lot 461
Lot 460
460 A LEATHER AND BRASS CAMPAIGN TENT POLE HANGER, with five hooks, stamped "PATENT SECUREM".
Lot 462
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£30-50
461 A CAMPAIGN FIELD MIRROR, with a folding single strut support and leather case, 14.5cm dia.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£30-50
462 A BRASS CAMPAIGN CANDLE HOLDER, engraved with an officer's crest above the letter "E", the reverse engraved with Prince of Wales feathers above "3. D.G.", for the 3rd Dragoon Guards, 19th century, 5.5cm high.
Lot 463
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection. Illustrated on page 135 of "British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914".
£100-200
463 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN WRITING BOX, the hinged cover containing a removable mirror, enclosing a leather and velvet interior, with compartments, the box with some contents, 19th century, 33cm wide.
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Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£100-200
Lot 464
Lot 466
464 AN OAK AND BRASS CAMPAIGN CIGAR/CIGARETTE BOX, the hinged cover enclosing a lined interior with movable compartments, the flush handle on the cover engraved "Captn Chaines / 4th Light Dragoons", 19th century, 39cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£80-150
Lot 467
465 AN OAK AND BRASS LETTER OR STATIONARY TRAY, with a read leather lining, 19th century, 38cm deep.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£50-100
466 AN OAK AND BRASS BOOK CARRIER OR SHELF, with a cut carrying handle each side, 19th century, 57cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£80-150 Lot 468
467 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN LETTER CUPBOARD, a sliding door enclosing pigeon holes with paper labels inscribed with the alphabet, 19th century, 55cm high, 52cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£200-400
468 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN BOOK REST, the rising rest folding flat to act as a side table or bed tray, folding legs and a drawer to one side, stamped "ROSS & CO / DUBLIN", 19th century, 60cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
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469 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN SPIRIT BOX, the hinged lid enclosing a velvet lined and fitted interior, with a set of four cut glass decanters in two different shapes, a cut glass bowl and a removable mahogany canister, paper label on the underside of the canister lid "GEO. AUSTIN. / CABINET MAKER / 7. ST ANDREW ST... / Dublin", the lid with a brass cartouche engraved with crest an initials, 19th century, 35.5cm wide.
Lot 469
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection. Illustrated on page 164 of "British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914".
£500-1,000
470 A ROSEWOOD AND BRASS CAMPAIGN WRITING BOX, the hinged lid enclosing a velvet lined slope, a rising section with four drawers above duel ink wells, pen tray and other lidded and hinged compartments, 19th century, 50cm wide.
Lot 470
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£300-500
471 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN WRITING BOX, the hinged lid enclosing a tooled leather lined slope, duel ink wells, pen tray and other hinged and lidded compartments, single frieze drawer, 19th century, 50cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£150-250
Lot 471
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472 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN WRITING BOX WITH STAND, the hinged lid enclosing a green felt lined slope, duel ink well, pen tray and other hinged compartments, single frieze drawer containing various compartments, 19th century, the stand later, 48cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection. The box only illustrated on page 132 of "British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914".
£200-400
Lot 472
473 A COROMANDEL AND BRASS CAMPAIGN WRITING BOX, the hinged lid enclosing a green baize lined slope, duel ink wells, pen tray and other hinged and lidded compartments, single frieze drawer, brass cartouche on lid engraved "PRESENTED TO / Serjeant A.J. Bramley. / BY THE / N.C.O's & MEN OF THE A. TROOP / 19TH P.W.O. HUSSARS.", 19th century, 50cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection. Illustrated on page 133 of "British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas, 1740-1914".
£200-400 475 A BRASS CAMPAIGN FOLDING CANDLESTICK, 19th century, 29cm high excluding clip mount.
474 A MAHOGANY AND BRASS CAMPAIGN BOOT RACK, held together by four brass bolts, 19th century, 64cm wide.
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£100-200
Provenance: Peter Bronson Collection.
£40-60
Lot 473
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CIT Y OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS
The following collection was former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921. He was an entrepreneur from a young age, he started making money at the age of 17 by offering to collect money owed to his father, taking a 5% cut for himself. With this he went to London and invested in start-up businesses. 40 years later he made his fortune, he invested in a young shop keeper in Knightsbridge called Harrod, with his investment Mr Harrod turned his store into Harrods and kept his investor Sir Alfred Newton as his chairman. Sir Alfred’s portrait is still displayed in Harrods Banking Department. He became Lord Mayor of London in 1900 and helped establish the City of London Imperial Volunteers who fought in the Second Boer War in South Africa. In October 1899 hostilities broke out in South Africa between the British and the South African Republic and the Orange Free State. In December a proposal was put forward that the City of London should sponsor a volunteer troop of soldiers to take part in the conflict. Lord Mayor Newton was approached by Colonel Boxall on the subject and within days he had reached agreement with various City livery companies, bankers, merchants and the Court of Common Council to support and fund the venture. The troop was called the City of London Imperial Volunteers – C.I.V. for short. The first volunteers were registered at the Guildhall on 1stJanuary 1900, and this contingent left for South Africa on 13th January from Southampton. What made this speeding mobilisation possible was that the recruits were all members of the Metropolitan Volunteer Corp, part-time soldiers, recommended for their abilities by their respective commanding officers. Every member of the corp received the freedom of the City of London. Sir Alfred Newton was magistrate by order of being an alderman, and is believed that he was responsible for sending Sylvia Pankhurst to prison for the publication of inflammatory articles in her newspaper “The Workers Dreadnought”. It is noted that Sir Alfred Newton was a kind man who cared about his workers’ rights and paid into sports funds and summer clubs for them, he also helped introduce early closing and half days as a right.
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476 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a large coloured print of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, addressing the Volunteers in Guildhall, on their return from London from South Africa on Monday 29th October 1900. Signed in pencil by the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, and others, including General Sir William Henry Mackinnon, GCB, KCVO. In a glazed mahogany frame with gilt mount. 80cm x 125cm overall.
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
ÂŁ300-500
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477 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a Roll Of Honour for the Imperial Volunteers, the border signed in blue pencil with various autographs. In a glazed frame. 80cm x 60cm overall.
Lot 477
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£50-100
478 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a New Testament, used to swear in the CIV's by Aldermen, inscribed "for Guildhall / Enrolment / January 1900 / Swearing in of C.I.V 's by Aldermen.". The cover printed "New Testament / South Africa / 1900" inscribed in ink "C.IV." below. With a photograph of Sir Newton, inscribed, the reverse with a label also inscribed in ink "Please return to Lady Newton". (2)
Lot 478
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£200-400
479 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, two leather bound C.I.V. New Testaments, issued to the Volunteers, and a Soldiers' and Sailors' letter case. (3)
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£50-100
480 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, the Mansion House Visitors Book, the tooled red leather binding impressed "VISITORS BOOK / MANSION HOUSE / THE RIGHT HONOURABLE / ALFRED JAMES NEWTON / LORD MAYOR / 1899-1900", with the Newton bookplate, nearly every page signed in ink. And a seperate photograph of Sir Newton, inscribed, the reverse with a label also inscribed in ink "To be returned to Lady Newton". (2)
Lot 480
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Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£500-1,000
481 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayors diary for 1899-1900. The tooled red leather binding impressed "DIARY / THE RIGHT HONOURABLE / ALFRED JAMES NEWTON / LORD MAYOR / 18991900.", with a pasted photograph signed in ink by Sir Newton, dated June 24th 1900, most pages inscribed, also with many newspaper and other pasted cuttings.
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£200-400
Lot 481
482 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, Transvaal War Account Book, the tooled red leather binding impressed "The Transvaal War (1900) Mansion House Relief Fund Mayor's Discretionary Account, The Right Honourable Sir Alfred J. Newton, Bart. Lord Mayor. Bankers, Bank Of England.", with the Newton book plate, inscribed in ink with receipts and expenditure, also some typed letters.
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£200-400
Lot 482
483 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a diary with a tooled leather binding impressed "DIARY / A.D. 1900 / THE LADY MAYORESS / MANSION HOUSE / LONDON.", with presentation inscription in ink, the diary with almost all pages inscribed.
Provenance: Former property of the Lady Mayoress then to Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£80-150 Lot 484
484 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, two volumes of "The Story Of The Irish Society", by the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1913. In green and red leather bindings, with letters from Buckingham Palace requesting a specially bound cover and thanking for a gift. (2 books)
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
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Lot 486
Lot 485
485 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, "One Thousand Miles With The C.I.V.", by J. Barclay Lloyd, 1901. inscribed and signed in ink by the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor. (1 book)
Lot 487
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£80-150
486 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, "The Journal Of The C.I.V In South Africa", by MajorGen. W.H. Mackinnon, 1901. inscribed to Sir Newton and signed in ink by General Mackinnon. (1 book)
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£50-100
487 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, "Some Volunteer Verse", by Rigby Wason, inscribed in ink by the author's wife, 1908. (1 book) Lot 488
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£40-80
488 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, "Record Of The Mounted Infantry C.I.V.", "Two Years At The Front With the M.I.", "C.I.V. Reports 1900 to 1902.", and other C.I.V. related letters, booklets, and other ephemera.
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Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£80-150
489 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a pair of gilt medals. The glazed frame containing the medals bearing presentation plaque engraved "IN COMMEMORATION OF THE RAISING AND EQUIPMENT OF / THE CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS / AND THEIR SERVICE IN SOUTH AFRICA. 1899 - 1900 / THE RIgHT HONOURABLE SIR ALFRED JAMES NEWTON BART. LORD MAYOR...". The two medals displayed obverse and reverse. The reverse showing the radiant sun of the British Empire shining behind a hill which is surmounted by a tall staff flying the Union Jack and C.I.V. flag. With a photograph of Sir Newton, signed in ink and inscribed on reverse.
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£300-500
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490 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a mother of pearl and silk fan, painted with a scene of the C.I.V. troops arriving at the Mansion House for the address of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, signed "Marion F. Clarkson", with a gold 18ct loop, in a blue velvet box. And a photograph of Sir Newton, inscribed in ink on reverse "Lily Newton 1900".
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
ÂŁ200-400
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Lot 491
Lot 492
491 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a yellow medal breast locket pendant, with enamel arms, engraved with a crest and dated 1888-89, and a photograph of Sir Newton, signed in ink and inscribed on reverse. (2)
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£40-80
Lot 493
492 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a C.I.V. swagger stick, the silver embossed with arms and dated 1900, 71cm.
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£80-150
493 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a patinated bronze figure of Major-Gen. W.H. Mackinnon, commandant of the corps, by Mappin and Webb, London, 45cm high.
Provenance: Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
Lot 494
£200-400 494 CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a carved and gilt wood fire screen, decorated with a silk panel listing the actions of the C.I.V. and embroidered with arms and "ALFRED JAMES NEWTON / LORD MAYOR OF LONDON / 1899 / 1900", 91cm high.
Provenance: Removed from Mansion House, London. Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£200-400 93
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495 HON. COL. FIELD MARSHALL EARL ROBERTS. CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS, a mahogany office swivel desk chair on castors, with a tooled red leather rest embossed with the C.I.V. monogram below a crown, and bearing a presentation plaque engraved "EXTRACT FROM THE WILL (1914) OF THE LATE / COL. SIR CHARLES G. BOXALL. K.C.B. / GUILDHALL DEPOT COMMANDANT / OF THE C.I.V. / TO MY FRIEND SIR ALFRED NEWTON. BART. / THE FOUNDER / OF THE CITY OF LONDON IMPERIAL VOLUNTEERS / THE CHAIR WITH THE CROWN AND MONOGRAM / OF THE REGIMENT ON IT WHICH OUR / HON. COL. FIELD MARSHAL EARL ROBERTS / SAT WHEN HE WROTE THE FINAL ORDER / AT GUILDHALL / 6TH FEBRUARY 1901". 88cm high.
Provenance: Removed from Mansion House, London. Former property of the Right. Hon. Sir Alfred James Newton, Lord Mayor, 1849-1921, and then by descent.
£300-500 94
MEDALS, WEAPONS AND MILITARIA
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496 A SECOND WORLD WAR AND LATER GROUP OF MEDALS, General Service medal with Near East clasp impressed (SQN. LDR. S.I.F. READ R.A.F.), and an archive of items belonging to the recipient Stuart Ian Foster Read, including two war time and post war Log Books, uniforms, caps, photographs, The Order Of Seagoing Whirybirdmen card, presentation tankards, documents, a caricature, desk ornaments, plaques, buttons and other related items.
ÂŁ500-1,000
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497 A GREAT WAR M.C. CASUALTY GALLANTRY GROUP OF MEDALS, Military Cross in leather case of issue, War Medal and Victory impressed (CAPT. A.M. MCKENZIE), a War Office letter addressed to the wife of Acting Captain Arthur Murdo McKenzie M.C. stating "I am to express to you the Secretary of State's regret that this gallant Officer, who gave his life for his country, did not survive to recieve his reward from the hands of His Majesty the King.", dated 13th January, 1919. With an archive of related ephemera, including photographs, letters, and a telegram confirming the death of Captain McKenzie, dated 1918.
ÂŁ800-1,500
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Lot 498
498 A GREAT WAR M.M. CASUALTY GALLANTRY GROUP OF MEDALS, Military Medal impressed (495868 PR F.C. LENZER. 6/MTD: BDE: S.T.R.E. T.F.), 1914-15 Star impressed (34 PTE. F.C. LENZER, BERKS. YEO.), War and Victory impessed (34 PTE. F.C. LENZER. BERKS. YEO.), death plaque "FRANK CHARLES LENZER", with photographs, Record Office letter, contained in a wooden velvet lined display box. Gazette issue 30622, 09/04/1918, page 4389, "Military Medal; Awarded for bravery in the field."
Lot 499
£400-600
499 A GREAT WAR AND SECOND WORLD WAR NAVAL GROUP OF MEDALS, 1914-15 Star impressed (J34207 L.E. COWIE. R.N. BOYA. 1ST CLASS), War and Victory impressed (J44207 L.E. COWIE. A.B. R.N.), Naval Long Service impressed (J44207 L.E. COWIE. P.P. H.M.S. EXCELLENT.), Burma Star with Pacific clasp, set of miniatures, and other medals
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£100-200
500 A GREAT WAR NAVAL LONG SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS, Long Service impressed (M.2332 C. SANSOM. SHPT. 2. H.M.S. VICTORY.), a pair of other Great War medals impressed (283918 SPR. B. GOLDSMISTH. R.E.), and a commemorative medal.
Lot 500
£80-150
501 A SECOND WORLD WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, awarded to John Frampton, Royal Navy, with certificate of service, clothing books, identity card, letters and related ephemera, and a Newfoundland Volunteer Service Medal, in box of issue and Canadian Veterans cloth badge
£200-400
502 A GREAT WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, 1914-15 Star impressed (2. LIEUT: G.M. PUCKLE. E. SURR: R.), dog tag, cap badges, Field Service Book 1914, photographs and other related items
Lot 501
£60-100
503 A GREAT WAR DEATH PLAQUE, named to Walter Josiah Charles Flowers, a wartime letter card, 1916, and a GVI General Service Medal with Palestine 1945-48 clasp impressed (14726601 CPL R PERRY REME)
Lot 502
£80-150
504 A GREAT WAR NURSES PAIR OF MEDALS, impressed (NURSING SISTER M.E.B. EYTON.) £200-400 505 A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS, 1914-15 Star impressed (1651 PTE F. JONES. 11-LOND.R.), in box of issue, three Second World War Medals, and a memorial scroll
£60-100 Lot 506
506 A QUEEN'S AND KING'S SOUTH AFRICA PAIR OF MEDALS, Queen's with Relief Of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein and Transvaal clasps, King's with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps, both impressed (524 SGT J. PICKET, E. KENT. REGT.), and a St. John Ambulance Association medal.
£300-500 99
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507 AN AIR CREW EUROPE STAR MEDAL, 1939-1945 Star, and other medals and badge, with a card box addressed to "W.C. HILLIER, ESQ.".
Lot 507
£150-250
508 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, with Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal clasps, impressed (3466 PTE. T. WEST. 2ND LINCOLN: REGT)
£100-200
509 A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS, 1914-15 Star impressed (133128. SPR. G.B. DOMINEY. R.E.), with boxes of issue, a Queen Mary Christmas tin and other items. £80-150 Lot 508 510 A GREAT WAR CASUALTY PAIR OF MEDALS, with death plaque, awarded to Pte. Leslie George Alfred Mayn, 9th Royal Fusiliers, War and victory medals impressed (GS-78182 PTE. L.G.A. MAYN. R.FUS.). A memorial card and photograph £80-150 511 ELIZABETH II GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Cyprus clasp, impressed (T/23526153 DVR. M.C.H. WEBBER. R.A.S.C.)
£25-35
512 GEORGE V GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with N.W. Persia clasp, impressed (967 SEPOY DOST MOHO. 1-67-PUNJABIS.)
Lot 510
£25-35
513 A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS, impressed (3376 SPR: H.A. FARROW. R.E.) £30-50 513A A SILVER "YPRES" SWEETHEART BROOCH, a Canadian Engineers sweetheart brooch, other badge, pendant and an American banknote, $20, 1861, with printed signatures. 100
£40-60
514 A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, with Cape Colony, Tugela Heights and Relief Of Ladysmith clasps, impressed (2790 PTE F. GARDNER, RIFLE BRIGADE.)
Lot 514
£80-150
515 GEORGE VI GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL, with Malaya clasp, impressed (A.S.P. E.M. DAVIES. F. OF M. POL.), and one other G.S.M.
£50-100
516 A GREAT WAR 1914-15 STAR MEDAL, impressed (G-6062 PTE F. PLUMRIDGE. R.FUS:), a War Medal impressed (GS-2262 PTE. W. ROWLAND. R. FUS.), and an Edward VII Metropolitan Police Medal £40-60 Lot 517 517 A SECOND WORLD WAR AIR CREW EUROPE GROUP OF MEDALS, awarded to Flying Officer Albert Bramwell Bearcroft, 138406, 619 Sqdn, R.A.F. Killed in action on his last flying mission, due to return home, 03/01/1944. Buried in Hamburg, Germany, St Pol War Cemetery Row D, Grave 15. With photograph copies, ribbons, and card box of issue.
£300-500
518 SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI BADGES, a silver cased pocket watch, and other related items
£60-100
519 THREE GILT METAL CAVALRY HARNESS MOUNTS, in the form of a crowned garter with motto, 19th century, 12cm high.
Lot 520
£40-80
520 A VICTORIAN QUEEN'S ROYAL WEST SURREY REGIMENT HELMET BADGE, contained in a glazed and velvet lined display case, badge 12cm high
£80-150
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520A A COLLECTION OF ROYAL ORDER OF BUFFALO MEDALS, comprising silver and enamel, gold plated and other types, including Grand Lodge, with ribbons and some with clasps. (21 medals)
Lot 523
£200-400
521 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS MILITARIA, including binoculars, medal ribbons, miniature medals, a filled Clinometer Mark VI No.42979, in leather case of issue, and other items including tankards and related items
£100-200
522 A WEBLEY AIR PISTOL and a collection of shot and powder flasks. (a lot)
£50-100
523 A HAMBLEDON RIFLE CLUB SILVER PRESENTATION TROPHY, engraved "Hambledon Rifle Club Challenge Cup presented by Sir Randolf Baker", the reverse engraved with winners and dates between 1906 and 1913, the bowl supported on three crossed rifles joined by a laurel wreath, standing on an ebonised stand, London 1864, contained in a fitted oak box with blue velvet lining, bearing label "Dobson & Sons, Silversmiths, 200, Piccadilly.", the trophy 23cm high excluding base
Lot 525
£100-200
524 A SILVER PRESENTATION CIGARETTE BOX engraved with a presentation inscription "I.M.S. & A.N.C. 30-12-39. From the Officers H.M.S. Furious", with a photograph and related typed research, the box 22cm wide
£80-150
525 A SILVER MOUNTED SPORRAN with a chain and leather belt, and a sgian-dubh with carved wood handle, 18cm long, 19th century
Lot 527
£100-200 526 A VICTORIAN FOUR DRAWER TELESCOPE engraved "S & B. Solomons, London", leather mounted with lacquered brass mounts and cap, in original leather case, 155cm long fully extended £200-400 527 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 102
£300-500
528 A PAIR OF EARLY CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS, engraved "Feldstecher Vergr = 8", stamped no. "19458" on bridge plate, with lacquered brass fittings, one Bakelite eyepiece present
Lot 530
£100-200
529 A LACQUERED BRASS OPTICAL INSTRUMENT with compass, by T. Cooke & Sons Ltd, No. 3071, in original leather case, and an early 20th century torch in leather case. (2)
£40-60
530 A SABRE CHROME BUILD PLATE by Vosper Thornycroft, no. 2633, two Scimitar and Sabre wardroom plaques, and related photographs. The boats operated from Portland for the latter years of their lives.
£200-400
Lot 531
531 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI O.T. WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN MESS BOWL with blue printed Nazi insignia, Civil and Military Engineering Group, Organisation Todt, printed mark on underside "Porsgrunn Norge", 24cm dia
£40-60
532 A NAZI SANITATS-WIRTSSCAFTSGERAT WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN MESS BOWL with blue printed Nazi insignia, printed mark on underside "Porsgrunn Norge", 23.5cm dia £40-60 533 A SET OF THREE NAZI SS WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN MESS BOWLS with blue printed Nazi insignia, printed mark on underside "Porsgrunn Norge", 23.5cm dia
Lot 533
£80-150
534 A SET OF SEVEN NAZI WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN MESS BOWLS with blue printed Nazi insignia, printed mark on underside "Porsgrunn Norge", 23.5cm dia
£100-200
535 A SET OF EIGHT NAZI WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN MESS BOWLS with blue printed Nazi insignia and blue borders, printed mark on underside "Porsgrunn Norge", 23.5cm dia
£100-200 103
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536 A SET OF SIX NAZI WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN MESS BOWLS with blue printed Nazi insignia and blue borders, printed mark on underside "Porsgrunn Norge", 23.5cm dia
Lot 539
£100-200
537 A SET OF SIX NAZI PORCELAIN WHITE GLAZED MESS BOWLS with blue printed Nazi insignia and blue borders, printed mark on underside "Porsgrunn Norge", 23.5cm dia
£100-200 537A A COLLECTION OF NAVAL INTEREST BOOKS, including U-Boat, Submarine, British and German and other subjects. (qty)
£100-200
538 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE: AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVING: A profile of a ship of 74 guns, in board works, published 1805, in a glazed frame, overall 45cm x 80cm including frame
Lot 540
£30-50
539 RONALD DUKESHILL MOORE (1900-1985) A figure study, Royal Marines, Dragoon Guards, Coldstream Guards, 14th of Foot and Black Watch, watercolour, in a gilt glazed frame, overall 48cm x 57cm including frame
£200-400
540 RONALD DUKESHILL MOORE (1900-1985) 10th Hussars 1833, watercolour study, in a gilt glazed frame, overall 49cm x 59cm including frame
£200-400
541 RONALD DUKESHILL MOORE (1900-1985) Chevau-Legers Lancier (1811-1815), a watercolour study, in a gilt glazed frame, overall 46cm x 53cm including frame
Lot 541
£60-100
542 RONALD DUKESHILL MOORE (19001985) Officers mounted and unmounted, a watercolour study, in a gilt glazed frame, overall 46cm x 39.5cm including frame 104
£40-60
543 RONALD DUKESHILL MOORE (1900-1985) Officer XVI Lancers, a watercolour study, in a gilt glazed frame, overall 42cm x 32.5cm including frame
Lot 546
£40-60 544 RONALD DUKESHILL MOORE (1900-1985) 7th Hussars, a watercolour study, in a glazed frame, overall 38cm x 32cm including frame.
£40-60 Lot 547
545 AMERICAN CIVIL WAR INTEREST: A Provisional Return for Captain Weatherspoon's Company G, VII Regiment N.C. Troops for three days in January 1862. Camp Graham N.C. An itemised account for fresh supplies in ink, and a cheque, dated 1890. (2)
£40-60
546 AN EARLY SEAMANS HANDWRITTEN DIARY based in Portland, and at points mentioning "blue jackets", "Royal marines" and "famous ships", the opening page dated 12th July 1901, in a red cloth binding
£80-150 Lot 548
547 A GREAT WAR PERIOD SKETCH BOOK containing many drawings showing the build-up of the fleet in Torbay ready for battle, drawn in pencil and black ink, some pages coloured
£80-150
548 A WAR TIME PERIOD PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM "Memories of my Commission in the Far East with IV Submarine Flotilla", the album containing many black and white photographs including internal and external views of submarines, soldiers, scenes of Shanghai, Penang, Hong Kong, China and other countries
Lot 549
£80-150
549 A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM containing various photographs including wreckage after the battle of Dunkirk, and other photographs, a Royal Artillery menu inscribed "Pte. E.O. Davies.", greetings cards and other ephemera £80-150 105
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550 A COLLECTION OF SECOND WORLD WAR TOP SECRET PAPERS relating to D-Day landings, pipe line instalments, senior Naval Officer Force Pluto Action Orders and Summaries, and a file with charts, typed instructions and diagrams of action Swiss Roll and Force Pluto solo operations 19431944, and other related top secret documents, letters and other ephemera. (a lot)
Lot 550 (sample)
£200-400
551 ADOLF HITLER: "MEIN KAMPF", 2 volumes in one, Hurst & Blacket Ltd London, the title page photograph of Hitler inscribed in blue ink "The Beast of All Time", a German military phrase book and other German books. (5)
Lot 552
£40-60
552 ADOLF HITLER: "MEIN KAMPF", 1939, inscribed in ink "29th May 1940", with a wartime photograph of a Nazi Officer inscribed in ink on reverse, the book contained in original card sleeve. (a lot)
£80-150
552A A LARGE WARTIME UNION JACK, stamped "1945, J.T. DOBBINS. Co.", and one other Union Jack flag. (2) Lot 553 (sample)
£80-150
553 A COLLECTION OF HAND DRAWN AND COLOURED CARICATURES AND CARTOONS by Ernest F. Baker, including greetings cards and drawings related to S.S. Mauretakem, and a sketch on headed paper of HMS Commonwealth, the drawings contained in three albums. (a lot)
£100-200
553A A 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVING, General William Nott, 1782-1845, one of the most senior Company Generals in India, engraved by G. Raphael Ward, in a carved and moulded glazed frame, with gilt slip. 93cm x 69cm including frame.
Lot 554
£50-100
554 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRASS AND CAST IRON MINIATURE CANNONS, the ornamental carriages on turning wheels, 19th century, 48cm long overall 106
£200-400
Lot 555
Lot 562
555 A SCOTTISH DIRK with a leather and silver-plated mounted scabbard, carved lattice-work wood grips and jewelled finials, 19th century, 18"
559 A FIRST WORLD WAR BAYONET with scabbard and original leather frog, 40cm.
£300-500
560 A FIRST WORLD WAR BAYONET with leather scabbard, the blade impressed "Mole", 44cm.
556 A GREAT WAR GERMAN BAYONET impressed "Deutsche Maschinensabrik, A-G Duisburg", in original scabbard with leather frog, 52cm
£50-100 561 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER BAYONETS including Turkish issues and others. (5)
£50-100
557 A FRENCH 1866 PATTERN CHASSEPOT BAYONET, with scabbard, 71cm.
£50-100
£50-100 562 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI SS DAGGER, the blade engraved and impressed "C. Bertram Reinh. Sohn Solingen", with original scabbard and leather suspension hook, 37cm.
558 A GREAT WAR GERMAN BAYONET, impressed on blade and scabbard "Waffenfabrik MauserA.G. Oberndorfa.N.", 52cm.
£50-100
£50-100
£800-1,500
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563 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI NAVAL OFFICERS DAGGER, the blade impressed "Original Eickhorn Solingem", with original scabbard, 42.5cm. £150-250 564 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI SA DAGGER with an engraved blade "F.W. Holler Solingen" with scabbard, 38cm. £300-500
565 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI SA DAGGER made from different parts and with a replacement handle, the blade cut possibly for a child, 31cm. £50-100
571 A VICTORIAN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD with a steel hilt and shagreen handle, the blade with a presentation inscription "Presented to George Keppel as a token of esteem and regard. May 15th 1886", by "E.Thurkle Maker Soho London", with steel scabbard, 102cm. Provenance: Former property of Colonel George Keppel M.V.O. (1865-1947)
572 A VICTORIAN INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD, the brass hilt with VR cipher, shagreen grip and brass scabbard, 101cm, and another Light Infantry Officers sword with steel hilt and shagreen grip, original brass scabbard and engraved blade "ARRACA", 99cm, with extensive research.
566 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI LUFTWAFFE OFFICERS SWORD with a feathered cruciform hilt and swastika pommel, blue leather grip and scabbard, the blade impressed "Smf Solingen", 92cm. £500-1,000
567 A SCOTTISH SKEAN DHU with scabbard, in a card box, 20.5cm. £30-50
£50-100
569 A 17TH CENTURY SWORD with a cruciform hilt, a sword blade and associated parts, 118cm and 91cm. £50-100
570 A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SWORD with a brass hilt and shagreen grip, with original leather and brass mounted scabbard, 102cm.
Provenance: Formerly the property of Colonel George Keppel M.V.O. (1865-1947)
£200-400
£500-1,000
573 A FLINTLOCK RIFLE with steel plates, 140cm, and another rifle with missing side plate and action, 146cm. (2)
£50-100
574 A PERCUSSION RIFLE with steel and brass mounts, the side plate engraved "Tower 1850" with an impressed Queen's crown, 19th century, 95cm.
568 A CONTINENTAL SWORD with a basket hilt, engraved with face and stylised leaf decoration, the blade with impressed marks, 17th century or later, 87cm.
£300-500
£150-250
575 A VICTORIAN PERCUSSION RIFLE with steel side plate, 123cm.
£100-200
576 A GEORGE III FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS with a spring action bayonet, steel and brass mounts, 77cm. £400-600 577 A GEORGE III FLINTLOCK RIFLE, the steel side plate engraved "1814", 101cm.
£200-400
578 A PAIR OF FLINTLOCK PISTOLS, the steel side plate engraved "Clark", the grip with carved patch and cross decoration, 19th century, 31cm. 108 £300-500
Lot 563
Lot 570
Lot 566
Lot 571
Lot 572
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579 A CONTINENTAL FLINTLOCK PISTOL with steel sideplates, the carved wood inlaid with brass mounts, 18th century, 45cm.
Lot 581
£50-100
580 AN INDIAN CONTINENTAL STYLE FLINTLOCK PISTOL with steel side plate, the carved wood inlaid with brass mounts, 18th/early 19th century, 38cm.
£50-100
581 A PAIR OF PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOLS with brass and steel fittings, on a carved wood grip with hinged triggers, late 18th/early 19th century, 19cm.
£200-400
582 A PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL, the steel mounts engraved with rococo scroll decoration, on a rosewood grip, impressed marks "R L G", early 19th century, 17cm.
Lot 582
£200-400
583 A FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL with a steel canon barrel, the side plate engraved "Ketland & Co.", mounted on an inlaid wood handle, bearing an oval silver cartouche with engraved crest and initials, 18th/early 19th century, 23.5cm.
£200-400
584 A FLINTLOCK MUFF PISTOL, the steel side plates engraved "H. Nock" and "London", mounted on a rosewood grip, early to mid-19th century. £50-100
Lot 583
585 A FLINTLOCK MUFF PISTOL, the steel mounts engraved "Liver", mounted on a mahogany grip, early 19th century, 15.5cm.
£80-150
586 AN AMERICAN FIVE SHOT PERCUSSION REVOLVER, 35 calibre, the cylinder engraved with boats and a train crossing a bridge, the octagonal barrel marked "First Quality American Pattern", impressed numbers "739", 19th century, 29cm.
Lot 587
£100-200
587 A VICTORIAN PEPPER BOX PISTOL, the six shot barrel impressed with marks, the steel side plate engraved "Manton, London", on a steel and carved wood grip, 20cm.
£200-400
588 A GEORGIAN PERCUSSION PISTOL with an octagonal barrel, damaged, and a Georgian naval officers sword with a gilt bronze lion mask finial and shagreen grip, cut-down, 58cm. (2)
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£50-100
ARMS AND ARMOUR FROM A NOBLE EUROPEAN COLLECTION
593 A EUROPEAN BURGONET HELMET, the skull forged in one piece with integral comb and visor, the hinged cheek pieces flanged at the edge to join with the separately applied neck guard, probably 16th century and a European gorget in two separate parts, the front engraved with bird and leaf scroll decoration, possibly 16th century.
589 A EUROPEAN LOBSTER TAIL STEEL HELMET with a retractable nose guard, the interior with leather straps, possibly 17th century.
£100-200
590 A EUROPEAN LOBSTER TAIL STEEL HELMET with a retractable nose guard, the interior with leather straps, possibly 17th century.
£500-1,000 594 A EUROPEAN PLATE ARMOUR BREAST PLATE with remnants of leather straps, possibly 16th century, 51cm high.
£100-200
591 A EUROPEAN LOBSTER TAIL STEEL HELMET with a retractable nose guard, the interior with leather straps, possibly 17th century.
595 A EUROPEAN ARMOUR BREAST PLATE, heavily forged construction with fold over edge rim, a musket hole on upper right, possibly 17th century, 44cm high.
£100-200
592 A EUROPEAN STEEL HELMET with rising face guard, possibly 16th/17th century.
£50-100
£50-100
£100-200
596 A EUROPEAN ARMOURED TASSET, the plates joined with rivets, possibly 16th/17th century. 111
£50-100
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597 A EUROPEAN SPUR, the eight-spoked wheel turning on a scrolled support, possibly 17th century, 26cm long.
Lot 601
£50-100
598 A COLLECTION OF 16TH/17TH CENTURY AND LATER SWORDS, includiing a Dussage type sword with a wire-work grip. (7 swords)
£150-250
599 A EUROPEAN HALBERD, with engraved decoration, mounted on a wooden shaft and one other, similar with pierced holes, possibly mediaeval or later. (2) Lot 602
£50-100
600 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS FENCING FOILS, of various designs, 19th century. (9)
£80-150
601 A STONE-CROSSBOW, with iron mounts on a shaped carved wood tiller, iron bow trigger and sight, possibly 15th/16th century, 94cm.
£500-1,000
602 A STONE-CROSSBOW, with iron mounts on a carved wood tiller with iron bow and trigger, carved with a curl at the front, possibly 16th/17th century, 84cm. Lot 603
£200-400
603 A SIMILAR PAIR OF LONG WHEELLOCK PISTOLS, with octagonal and circular barrels, fitted with pan covers with button release, the wooden stock with flattened oval pommels, each fitted with domed wooden caps and bound by an iron band with iron trigger guards, one pistol possibly retaining its original iron tipped ram rod, probably 17th century and later, 64cm.
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£800-1,500
604 A EUROPEAN RAPIER, the iron hilt with a decorated plate and open guard wirework grip, blade bearing mark, possibly 17th century, 92cm.
Lot 605
£200-400 605 A EUROPEAN RAPIER, the iron hilt with a lower ring guard and straight quillons, wire-work handle, the blade impressed "Zanoona" within a line border terminating in a cross, possibly 17th century, 109cm.
£200-400
606 A EUROPEAN RAPIER, the hilt with two pierced plates and open scroll guard counter curved quillons and a wire-work grip, possibly early 17th century, 127cm.
£200-400
Lot 607
607 A EUROPEAN RAPIER, the hilt and guard formed of open scrolls and counter curved quillons, possibly 17th century, 127cm. £100-200 608 A EUROPEAN RAPIER, the canopy hilt above scrolled quillons and guard wirework handle, possibly 17th century, 125cm.
£100-200
609 A EUROPEAN SHORT SWORD, with a shell shaped hilt and carved ivory handle in the form of a beast's mask wearing an iron helmet with nose guard, 17th century, 80cm.
£200-400
Lot 609
610 A EUROPEAN SHORT SWORD, with curved quillons terminating in animal masks with a tapered horn grip and engraved blade, each side "1414" within a decorated cartouche and a dog running towards the tip of the blade, 75cm.
£200-400
611 A COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN SWORDS, blades all reduced, including possibly 16th century and later. (7)
£150-250 113
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Lot 612
615 TWO INDONESIAN RIFLES, with hammer action and bronze and brass mounts, 180cm. (2)
612 AN INDONESIAN BRONZE LANTAKA SWIVEL CANNON, the barrel with a cylindrical grip to the moulded cascabel, cast with floral scroll decoration in triangular arches, 19th century or earlier, 120cm long with custom made wooden carriage.
616 A VICTORIAN FUSILIERS TUNIC, a Fusiliers busby with label "Cater & Co., 56, Pall Mall, London", in original tin box with plaque engraved "Lt Coll Bigge, 5th Fusiliers.", a pair of gilt metal and bullion-work epaulettes and aiguillettes and white leather belt with buckle for the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
£400-600
613 AN INDONESIAN BRONZE LANTAKA SWIVEL CANNON, the barrel with a cylindrical grip to the moulded cascabel, cast with floral scroll decoration in triangular arches, 19th century or earlier, 120cm long.
£200-400
£500-1,000
617 A GREAT WAR TUNIC WITH MEDAL RIBBONS, two caps with badges and other related items, including battle dress, epaulettes, sam brown belt, ephemera, Home Guard, Battalion Commander and LDV arm bands.
614 AN INDONESIAN BRONZE LANTAKA SWIVEL CANNON, the barrel with a cylindrical grip to the moulded cascabel, cast with floral scroll decoration in triangular arches, 19th century or earlier, 119.5cm long.
£200-400
£200-400
A dog tag, impressed "Lt Col. T. A.H. Bigge. C.E. R.E.".
£300-500
618 A SECOND WORLD WAR ROYAL NAVY OFFICER'S JACKET AND TROUSERS, with bullion-work medal ribbons and buttons. 114
£80-150
Lot 616
Lot 617
115
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619 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAVAL OFFICER'S LONG JACKET, with bullion-work medal ribbons and buttons.
Lot 621
£80-150 620 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAVAL OFFICER'S DINNER JACKET, with waistcoat and trousers, the jacket with bullion-work and buttons. £80-150
621 A NAVAL OFFICER'S UNIFORM, with waistcoat and tricorn hat, the jacket with bullionwork, both the jacket and waistcoat with buttons, probably early 19th century and later, with a Victorian mannequin. £300-500
622 AN ELIZABETH II LIFE GUARDS RED LONG COAT, with buttons. £100-200
623 A VICTORIAN YEOMANRY OFFICER'S BLACK FUR BUSBY, with a brass tin strap and red plume, contained in a heavy glass display case.
£300-500
624 A FRENCH GENERAL'S UNIFORM, comprising: tunic and trousers, the tunic with epaulettes, medal ribbons and buttons. Lot 623
Provenance: Former property of General Vicomte Louis de La Panouse, 1863-1945.
£150-250
625 MARSHALL FERDINAND FOCH, 1851-1929. FRENCH GENERAL AND MARSHALL OF FRANCE, GREAT BRITAIN AND POLAND. A photograph, signed in ink by Foch and dated "16.2.20". In a silver frame with strut support, overall 30.5 x 23cm including frame.
116
Provenance: Presented to General Visomte Louis de La Panouse, 1863-1945.
£200-400
Lot 624
Lot 625
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626 KING GEORGE VI AND QUEEN MARY, a pair of signed photographs, each photograph signed in ink and dated 1914, both contained in silver frames engraved with Royal monograms, the frames with single strut supports, overall 40 x 24cm including frames.
Provenance: Presented to General Visomte Louis de La Panouse, 1863-1945. ÂŁ800-1,500
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627 KING EDWARD VIII. A SIGNED BOOK, "A KING'S STORY, THE MEMOIRS OF H.R.H. THE DUKE OF WINDSOR K.G.", with a pasted letter on the inside leaf with a presentation inscription in blue ink and signed "Edward, November 1951".
Lot 628
£50-100
628 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD, with twin gilt embossed ciphers to cover and photograph to interior, inscribed and signed in ink "Charles and Diana".
Lot 629
£150-250
629 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD, with twin gilt embossed ciphers to cover and photograph to interior, inscribed and signed in ink "Charles and Diana".
£150-250 Lot 631
630 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD, with twin gilt embossed ciphers to cover and photograph to interior, inscribed and signed in ink "Charles and Diana".
£150-250
631 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD, with twin gilt embossed ciphers to cover and photograph to interior, inscribed and signed in ink "Charles and Diana".
£150-250
Lot 632
632 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD, with twin gilt embossed ciphers to cover and photograph to interior, inscribed and signed in ink "Charles and Diana". £150-250
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Lot 635
633 HRH PRINCE OF WALES: SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARDS, with embossed ciphers to cover and photograph to interior, inscribed and signed in ink "Charles". (7 cards)
637 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH, signed in ink and dated "Charles and Diana". And two other photographs, signed in ink "Charles". (3 photographs)
£100-200
634 HRH THE PRINCE OF WALES AND CAMILLA: SIGNED CHRISTMAS CARD, with twin gilt embossed ciphers to cover and photograph to interior, inscribed and signed in ink "Charles and Camilla".
638 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS, signed in ink and dated "Charles and Diana". (2 photographs)
£30-50
£100-200
635 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH, signed in ink and dated "Charles and Diana, 1988".
639 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS, signed in ink and dated "Charles and Diana". (3 photographs)
£80-150
636 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH, signed in ink and dated "Charles and Diana, 1990".
£60-100
£100-200
640 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: PRESENTATION PORCELAIN PLATE, inscribed on reverse "PRESENTED BY T.R.H. THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES, No 36". By Royal Doulton. Decorated with the crowned plumes and "ITALY". 27cm dia. With a card of thanks.
£80-150
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£50-100
641 TRH THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: ROYAL VISIT BOOKLETS, presentation tankard, coins and other related items.
Lot 643
£50-100
642 A HAND WRITTEN COMPOSER'S BOOK, for Narciso Maimo, Director of Music of the Spanish Regiment of Royal Engineers. The tooled red leather binding with Royal Coat of Arms, the title page inscribed and dated 1876.
£50-100
643 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, 18741965: A SIGNED AWARD BOOK, "My Early Life", by Sir Winston Churchill, 1949 edition. The opening leaf with presentation inscription in ink, signed and dated "Winston Churchill, 1950".
Lot 645
£300-500
644 KING WILLIAM IV, 1830-37. TWO SIGNED CUT DOCUMENTS, signed in ink. £40-60 645 TRH QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINCE ALBERT: A SIGNED AWARD LETTER AND DOCUMENT, the award document signed in ink by Queen Victoria, the award letter handwritten and signed by Prince Albert, inscribed "Buckingham Palace, 24th April 1846".
Lot 646
£200-400
646 TRH KING GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY: SIGNED LETTERS, two letters signed in ink by King George V as Prince, a card signed card as Prince and a letter written and signed by Queen Mary.
£80-150
Lot 647
647 A COLLECTION OF HANDWRITTEN AND SIGNED LETTERS, including 19th century and later political figures, including, Joseph Chamberlain, Vicount Wolsely, Lord Horatio Kitchener, Field Marshall Frederick Roberts, and others, including some cut.
£300-500
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Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823
GLOSSARY OF CATALOGUING TERMS The auctioneers are always pleased to discuss individual lots with prospective purchasers prior to the auction and will provide condition reports on request. If you require clarification of any terms employed in the catalogue please do not hesitate to seek advice. The auctioneers are also pleased to discuss lots which may have been altered, repaired, or restored. The term basically used in conjunction with a date (ie. basically 18th century) indicates that, in our opinion, the item may have undergone restoration, repair, or alteration. It also indicates that only an element of the piece may date from the period stated in the description. The absence of the term basically does not imply that an item is without restoration, repair, or alteration. The use of inverted comas around a word or phrase (ie. “pearl”) indicates that the piece, or object, may not be what it is purporting to be. (ie. a simulated pearl). If you are in doubt our specialists are available prior to the auction to offer guidance and advice. With Chinese ceramics and works of art, if the catalogue states that the object in question bears a mark, but it does not state “and of the period” it indicates that we believe the lot in question may not date from the period suggested by the mark. Clearly, references to the colour of jade are subjective and again buyers are advised to inspect personally any items on which they intend to bid to ensure the colour meets with their expectation. Care is taken to ensure that any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date and provenance is reliable and accurate, but all such statements of opinion and are not to be taken as statement or representations of fact. Hy. Dukes & Son reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority reasonably considered by them to be reliable. Descriptions of property in this catalogue do not always indicate condition, repair or damage. Buyers are earnestly advised to inspect personally any lot they intend to purchase. Weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending purchasers
PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname or recognised designation of an artist is, in our opinion, a work by the artist, e.g. NICHOLAS CHEVALIER Attributed to NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist.
Manner of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but of a later date.
Studio of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work by an unknown hand, which may have been executed in the studio of the artist.
After NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a copy of any date after a work by the artist.
Circle of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work from the period of the artist and showing his influence. Follower of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but not necessarily by a pupil.
Signed/inscribed/dated NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist. Bears signature/inscription/date NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the signature/inscription/date are probably not by the. hand of the artist.
The addition of a question mark after any of the cataloguing terms in the above glossary indicates an element of doubt. The term 'ascribed to' may in certain cases be used to denote a traditional attribution based on style. A work catalogued as 'School' accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date mean that in our opinion the work was executed at that time and in that location, e.g. Dutch School, circa 1700. All reference to signatures, inscriptions and dates refer to the present state of work, i.e. as at the time of inspection for the purpose of cataloguing.
The use of onverted comas around the name of an artist, or date, in connetion with a signature, or inscription (ie. signed “Nicholas Chevalier”) indicates that the signature, or inscription, may have been added by another hand.
ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT From mid February 2006 living artists are entitled by law to receive a resale royalty each time their work is resold by or to an art market professional. From 1st January 2012 the Right has been extended to include sales of works by artists who have died within the last 70 years (following the existing term of copyright). Royalties will be payable to the families and beneficiaries of these artists. An art work must be resold for more than 1,000 Euros to qualify for the right. The rates payable are calculated as a percentage of the hammer price and are set out in a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%. The charge is exclusive of VAT. The auctioneers reserve the right to pass all of the cost to the person buying the qualifying art work
JEWELLERY The contents of any gemmological certificates accompanying lots in this sale are not guaranteed by Duke’s Auctioneers and we cannot be held responsible for any disagreement over the contents of the certificates after the sale, or for a retrospective change in opinion by the certificate issuer. All weights and measurements provided are approximate only. Prospective purchasers should assume that all coloured stones sold by Duke’s Auctioneers have been treated unless otherwise stated to the contrary in the catalogue description. Stones are commonly treated to enhance their colour and clarity. Sapphires and rubies are commonly heat treated and emeralds commonly oiled. Jade/jadeite is often bleached, polymer/resin filled or dyed. Please contact Duke’s for more clarification on treatment in individual lots. Items containing rubies or jade/jadeite of Burmese origin are not permitted 124 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.
12 AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.
3 INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4
THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law.
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VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. *VAT payable at 5.00% on the hammer price and 20% on the buyers premium.
6 PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. (3) The Auctioneer may require a deposit of 5% of the hammer price immediately. If the buyer is unable to meet this requirement to the Auctioneer’s satisfaction they reserve the right to cancel the sale immediately. 7 TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8 REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.
THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
10 COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11 WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.
13 TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14 DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15 FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. 16 GENERAL We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. (3) Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. (4) Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. (5) Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. (6) English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. 16 DEBIT AND CREDIT CARDS Due to problems with fraudulent debit and credit card transactions payments over the telephone cannot be made for invoices totalling more than £200 unless the Buyers are known to Duke’s. Payment can be made in person using a chip and pin number, bank transfer, cash up to £9,000, or cheque (allow six working days for clearance).
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CONDITIONS OF SALE (continued) CHEQUES The Auctioneers regret that they are unable to accept cheques in payment for purchases, except where arrangements have been made beforehand, well in advance of sale day. Intending purchasers are asked to instruct their bank to contact the Auctioneer’s bank (Natwest, 49 South Street, Dorchester) as early as possible, to confirm clearance in writing up to a stated maximum amount to ensure that a cheque will be accepted on sale day. A Banker’s Draft, a Building Society cheque or cash will be required to allow removal of goods on sale day. Purchasers may not otherwise remove goods until their cheques are cleared by the Auctioneers’ bank. LIVE BIDDING Duke’s Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details (unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Duke’s Auctioneers) you: 1. authorise Duke’s Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Duke’s Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Duke’s Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. P lease note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Clicking the bid button is a commitment to buy. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Any person or his personal property at or on the auctioneers premises, before, during, or after the auction, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and will have no claim against the auctioneers in respect of any injury sustained, or accident which may occur. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF FURNITURE All items are held at the risk of the Buyer. If they are not removed within 5 working days of the sale the Auctioneers will instruct a carrier to remove them to storage. The Buyer will be responsible for paying the aforementioned carrier all charges incurred and for making arrangements in advance for the removal of items from their store after payment of their charges on production of our reciept for the items. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF WILDLIFE MATERIAL Property made of or incorporating (irrespective of percentage) endangered and other protected species of wildlife, including but not limited to, ivory, tortoiseshell, crocodile skin, rhinoceros horn, whalebone and certain species of coral, together with Brazilian rosewood, may require permits or certificates (e.g. a CITES permit) from the relevant regulatory agencies to be exported or imported. Prospective purchasers are also advised that some countries prohibit altogether the importation as well as exportation of such materials. Accordingly, clients should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on any property with wildlife material if they intend to import the property into another country. Please note that it is the client’s responsibility to determine and satisfy the requirements of any applicable laws or regulations applying to the export or import of property containing endangered or protected wildlife material. The inability of a client to export or import property containing endangered or protected wildlife material is not a basis for cancellation or rescission of the sale.
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Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Each lot is subject to a buyer's premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823
Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Duke’s Coins and Antiquities, Medals and Militaria. Thursday, 12th October
Coins and Antiquities, Medals and Militaria 2017
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Thursday, 12th October