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Los 1259

Two Vintage Wheelback chairs with Crinoline Stretcher. In as found condition and would benefit from light refurbishment. See photos.

Los 1263

Mid 20th Century side table/serving tray by Hans Olsen, 1950's piece, very hard to find. Will need very light restoration. H:26 x W:30 x D:20 inches. See photos.

Los 1264

Mid 20th Century Hall Table by Wrighton with removable lower shelf below. Would benefit from light restoration. H:40 x W:39 x D:19 inches

Los 1298

Ercol Blue Lable Cowhorn chair in Golden Dawn Colourway, In solid condition but would benefit from light restoration. . See photos.

Los 1346

Six light hanging ceiling lamp J. Codure- Lyon French Art Deoc Silvered Bronze 6 arm Chandelier , Signed. (6) No postage available for this item. Courier or Collection only. thank you. see photos

Los 1348

Opaline Glass Globe Pendant Light 10 inches in diameter. In very good condition (11)

Los 1349

Murano or Murano Style Vintage Bubble Glass Ceiling light/Porch lantern. In very good condition. (3)

Los 1356

Three Vintage Oil lantern style light pendants of wrought iron with copper shades. Drop of 16 inches, Diameter of 12 inches. (5) See photos.

Los 1359

Opaline Glass Pendant light which is 8 inches in diameter. (10) See photos

Los 1360

Opaline Globe penant light which is 10 inches in diameter (11) See photos

Los 1363

Three light Ceiling uplighter with large flat glass shade, Drop of 10 inches, Diameter of 22 inches. See photos.

Los 1661

Good Mixe lot to include a Tin Bath, Parafin can plus an Industrial style Light.. See photos.

Los 244

Swarovski Crystal Paradise flowers Daeni Light Azore with box etc. No 848451

Los 245

Swaroski Crystal Paradise flowers Domoni Light Siam with box etc. No 848452

Los 301

Three Swarovski crystal Wonders of the sea light up bases with boxes. No 852759, No 689662 & No 886997

Los 509

Canon AE-1 SLR Film Camera w/ Canon FD 50mm F/1.8 Lens This camera is WORKING and in a used condition The lens may require a STRIP CLEAN, signs of use and age Winds and fires as should, all shutter speeds are accurate Light meter is fully functional (batteries NOT included) This camera has NOT been tested with film Please see photographs for item specifics

Los 141

Vintage chandelier style light fitting and candelabra, 70 cm high

Los 267

Solar powered wall light, mini security camera and box of lanterns, figures etc

Los 110

Box of light fittings, including brass wall mounted candle sconces

Los 57

Large round mirror and two boxes of light shades, light fittings, LED lights etc

Los 485

Light wooden bentwood captain's chair and ladderback rush seated chair

Los 301

Northern Bank Limited, £50, 1 March 1981, serial number G0197330, Ervin signature, light handling, thus about uncirculated to uncirculated and scarce in this attractive grade PMI NR 107, Pick 191c £240-£300

Los 85

Feversham Bank, for Sir Wm Moore, Sooty, Smokejack, & Self, unissued 2 Pence, ND (1790s), no serial number, signatures of Simon Scrape and Benjamin Brush, with vignette of a chimney sweep chasing a donkey with a brush, and the latin Nunquam non Nigri (never not black), light mounting traces, top left corner tip missing, good fine to about very fine, very scarce Outing 4003a £100-£150 --- A strange note without a clear purpose, but obviously having something to do with chimney sweeps! Feversham is not a real place, and may be a take-off of Faversham, although at various times there have been Earls of Feversham.

Los 200

Bank of England, John B. Page, £10, 20 February 1975, serial number A01 000014, light handling, overall uncirculated and an wonderful very low serial number note for this new design EPM B330 £400-£500

Los 574

Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, specimen £100, 28 January 1992, serial number A/1 000000, Mathewson signature, red SPECIMEN overprint, light handling, overall uncirculated, scarce PMS RB 109as, Pick 350bs £120-£160

Los 205

Bank of England, David H. F. Somerset, £50, 20 March 1981, serial number A01 000014, light handling and one corner bend, overall about uncirculated to uncirculated and an exceptional low serial number for this first prefix EPM B352 £400-£500

Los 286

The National Bank Limited, £1, 1 August 1919, serial number F30251, Wilson signature, light central crease otherwise good extremely fine and an original and pleasing example of a rare note, exceptional for type PMI NA 62a, Pick 102a £5,000-£6,000

Los 445

British Linen Company, specimen £1, 28 February 1905, serial number R227/159, Gordon Brown signature, three cancellation holes, light handling, overall about uncirculated to uncirculated and rare PMS BL 49s, Pick 175s £150-£200

Los 595

Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, £20, 2 January 1958, serial number 130 09300, MacDonald signature, light foxing, overall a superb original extremely fine example, scarce in this grade PMS CO 68b, Pick S334 £200-£260

Los 529

North of Scotland Bank Limited, £100, 1 July 1940, serial number BC 0726, some light handling and light folds otherwise a fresh and original almost uncirculated, quite rare in this grade, a splendid example! PMS NS 46 £2,400-£3,200

Los 518

North of Scotland Bank Limited, specimen £1, ND (1938), serial number A000000, no signature, six tiny cancellation holes, red SPECIMEN stamp on reverse, very light mounting traces, uncirculated and scarce PMS NS 43as, Pick S644s £100-£150

Los 291

Northern Banking Company Limited, proof £50 on card, ND (c.1912), no serial number or signatures, three small cancellation holes, pencil date 8.3.1912, light mounting traces, overall good extremely fine and scarce PMI NR 44 £200-£260

Los 283

The National Bank, proof £1 on paper, 1 April 1876, no serial number or signatures, light mounting traces, pencil annotations noting the addition of new branches in Cahir and Newtownbarry, good extremely fine and scarce PMI NA 34, Pick 196p £120-£160 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Los 277

Belfast Banking Company Limited, £1, 9 November 1939, serial number E/M 6634, manuscript signature, light handling, uncirculated, a lovely example PMI BB 65, Pick 126b £100-£150

Los 154

Bank of England, Cyril P. Mahon, £5, London, 21 December 1925, serial number 193/E 61524, light stain at low centre, original very fine EPM B215 £200-£280 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Los 37

POLISHED METAL NINE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM, scrolled branches arranged in two tiers, on circular foot, 82cms (h)Provenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.

Los 10

PAIR OF PATINATED BRONZE EGYPTIAN REVIVAL FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, with stork finials above canopic jar bases, on stepped plinths, decorated with hieroglyphics, 62cms (h)Comments: one with broken arm and chipped sconcesProvenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.

Los 29

THREE GILT METAL CANDELABRA, comprising pair of five-light candelabra, 61cms (h), and single seven-light candelabrum, 77cms (h) (3)Provenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.

Los 8A

19th C. STYLE TWELVE-LIGHT CUT GLASS WATERFALL CHANDELIER, approx. 100cms (drop)Comments: some glass missing, inspection advisedProvenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.

Los 91

PAINTED METAL FIGURE OF A CENTAUR, holding up a light, 133cms (h) to fittingProvenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from Plas Teg, an important Jacobean house in Flintshire, North Wales Plas Teg: Once in a Generation Welsh House Clearance — Rogers Jones CoNote: the auction lots are contained in a warehouse near Wrexham. Viewing can be arranged by appointment by calling Richard Hughes on 07593 181017. Purchased lots require collection by appointment once invoices are settled and strictly within ten days (maximum) from the auction date. Purchases which are not collected by this time will incur a charge of £50 per item per day. Please note that most HGV vehicles can enter the warehouse for convenient collection, but we do not offer assistance for heavy and large objects, please be prepared.

Los 87

g George III (1760-1820), gold Sovereign, 1820, second laureate head right, date below with open 2, GEORGIUS III D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D:, rev. St. George and the Dragon right, incuse BP below broken lance at lower left, garter surrounding, buckle with incuse WWP, Old French motto reads HONI. SOIT. QUI. MAL. Y. PENSE., edge milled, 7.90g (Bentley 942; Marsh 4; S.3785C). A pleasing example with a few light surface marks, once wiped in antiquity, otherwise bold very fine.Calendar year mintage 931,994.The Latin legend translates as "George the Third by the Grace of God, King of the Britons, Defender of the Faith." The Old French motto on the reverse garter translates as "Shame on he who thinks ill of it."

Los 226

g Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), gold Half-Sovereign, 1877-M, Melbourne Mint, fourth young head type A4 left, nose points nearer to O in legend, narrow front hair fillet, with date below, Latin legend surrounding, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, toothed border both sides, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, letter M below, BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: (Hill 471A; Bull EGC.1786 R; QM252; S.3863A). Toned with light surface marks, has been slabbed and graded by PCGS as XF40.PCGS Certification 143388.40/39647316.Calendar year mintage 80,016.The Latin legends translates on obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God," and on the reverse as "Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."

Los 165

g Victoria (1837-1901), gold Half-Sovereign, 1849, first young head left, date below, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: (Hill 423; Bull EGC 1244 R; MCE.571; S.3859). Toned with underlying brilliance, some light hairlines, has been slabbed and graded by PCGS as MS64.PCGS certification 206632.64/35109672 - the joint third finest currently graded of this date at PCGS. Calendar year mintage 845,112. The Latin legends translated read: on obverse "Victoria by the Grace of God," continuing on the reverse "Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."

Los 120

g Edward VII (1901-1910), gold Half Sovereign, 1910, bare head right, De S below truncation for designer George W. De Saulles, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, EDWARDVS VII D: G: BRITT: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP:, rev. St. George and the Dragon right, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right of exergue for designer Benedetto Pistrucci, edge milled, 3.98g (Marsh 513; S.3974B). Toned with light circulation wear, with good residual lustre, almost extremely fine.Calendar year mintage 5,023,881.The Latin legend translates as "Edward the Seventh by the Grace of God, King of the Britons, Defender of the

Los 179

g Victoria (1837-1901), gold Half-Sovereign, 1859, second young head left, type A2, date below, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: (Hill 433; Bull EGC 1256; MCE.581; S.3859A). Toned with some light surface marks and hairlines, graded by NGC as AU58.NGC certification 5880761-019.Calendar year Mintage 2,203,813.The Latin legends translates on obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God," and on the reverse as "Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."

Los 315

g Australia, Edward VII (1901-10), gold Half-Sovereign, 1909-P, Perth Mint, bare head right, De S. below truncation for engraver George W De Saulles, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:, rev. St George slaying the dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, date in exergue with B.P. designer initials, P mint mark off-centre on groundline (Hill 520 Rev. B; Bull EGC 1877 R; QM 295; S 3976B). Toned, with some light surface marks, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as AU53, low mintage, rare.NGC Certification 8368658-006. Calendar year mintage 44,022.The Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Edward the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of all the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India."

Los 280

g Victoria (1837-1901), gold Proof Half-Sovereign, 1893, crowned, veiled bust left, T.B. initials below truncation for engraver Thomas Brock, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA· DEI· GRA· BRITT· REGINA· FID· DEF· IND· IMP·, rev. St George and dragon right, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right of exergue (WR 363; Hill 488A; Bull EGC 1390; S.3878). Brilliant with some light hairlines, has been graded and slabbed by NGC as PF62 CAMEO.NGC Certification 6671976-006.Total mintage 773 for the proof sets.The Latin legends translates on obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India."

Los 467

g Elizabeth II (1952-2022), gold proof Fifty-Pence, 2019, 150th Birth Year of Beatrix Potter, crowned bust right, JC below for designer Jody Clark, Latin legend surrounding, ELIZABETH II D. G. REG. F. D. 50 PENCE, rev. designed by Emma Nobel depicting Peter Rabbit in his trademark blue jacket 15.5g (S.H74). light handling marks and haze, in original Royal Mint box and Certificate of Authenticity.497 issued.

Los 512

g Elizabeth II (1952-2022), gold proof One Ounce of One Hundred Pounds, Britannia, 1987, struck in .917 fine gold, crowned head right, RDM initials on truncation for designer Raphael David Maklouf, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding ELIZABETH II. D. G. REG. FID. DEF., rev. design by Philip Nathan, standing figure of Britannia holding trident and shield, inscription ONE OUNCE FINE GOLD BRITANNIA 1987 (S.BGF1). Proof state with light toning.

Los 526

University of London, Fellowes Medal for Medicine, 1827, gold Medal by William Wyon, awarded to George Jackson in 1864, a key proponent of the development of medical care in western England, bust left, W. WYON RA on truncation, ROBERTVS FELLOWES. L.L.D. MERENTI PROPOSVIT., rev. MORBIS INSPECTIS DESCRIPTISQVE MERVIT. VNIV: COLL: LOND: ALVMNVS. in five lines, edge inscribed, GEORGE JACKSON. SUMMER TERM 1864., 38mm, 36.31g (BHM 1311; cf. Eimer 1198). Some light hairlines and marks but otherwise extremely fine, and rare, particularly awarded this early in the medal's history, awarded to an important figure in western England's 19th and 20th century medical development.The reverse Latin legend translates "A pupil of University College London has won [this] for inspecting and diagnosing diseases".Born 23 August 1843, George Jackson MRCS FRCS LSA JP was the son of a surgeon, Richard Smart Jackson and his wife, Anne Tapson Channon. Having attended Portland Grammar School in Plymouth, he progressed to University College, London, where he was awarded the Fellowes gold medal in 1864.He worked at the Bolton infirmary as a house surgeon before becoming senior house surgeon to the West London Hospital in Hammersmith, before returning west to Plymouth to take on a position within the Plymouth Union as district medical officer and public vaccinator, where he acted as not only surgeon to both the Provident Dispensary and the Devon and Cornwall Ear and Throat Hospital, but also as medical officer to the Plymouth educational authority. Elected a direct representative on the General Medical Council in 1901, he served from 1902-1907, when he chose not to stand for re-election. He held the presidency of the South-Western branch of the British Medical Association, as well as that of the Poor Law Officers' Medical Association and a vice-presidency for the Incorporated Medical Practitioners' Association. His largest contribution, however, might be seen in his founding of the Devon and Cornwall Ear and Throat Hospital in roughly 1893 alongside a G.E. Bean, bringing its amalgamation in April 1930 with the South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital.His published works were "On curetting for suppuration in the middle ear, illustrated by a case of supposed malignant growth", J. Laryng, 1898, 13, 498., "Mont Estoril (Portugal) and the Neighbourhood, with Dr. C.J. Renshaw", British Medical Journal, 1907, 1, 31., "The Importance of the nasal accessory sinuses in relation to the ears", British Medical Journal, 1907, 2, 969., and "The etiology of exostoses of the external auditory meatus", British Medical Journal, 1909, 2, 1137.In his personal life, he married an Agnes Jane, daughter of John Mugliston, of Radcliffe, Lancashire, and was survived by his only son, who went on to become the Reverend Donald Jackson. Being a prominent member of the Liberal party in Plymouth, he took an active part in municipal affairs, particularly in the housing of the poor. He also was an established part of the Plymouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall Natural History and Antiquarian Society, where starting as a curator, he rose to the presidency. An enthusiastic supporter of the League of Nations, before 1914 he was outspoken in his concern at the sums of money spent on armaments, and was described as a "rugged, humorous old gentleman, whose abilities deserved a much larger share of medical practice than he ever attained". His death came on 10th May 1931 whereafter he was buried in Plymouth's Old Cemetery.To read more about his life and others like him, visit https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/client/en_GB/lives/ to read accounts from Victor Plarr's Lives of the Fellows.Robert Fellowes (1771-1847) was a philanthropist, editor of Critical Review, friend of Queen Caroline, benefactor of Edinburgh University and one of the promotors of London University, now University College. British Historical Medals tells us that he provided two annual gold prize medals to be awarded for proficiency in clinical medicine, and that this was out of personal gratitude to Dr John Elliotson, Chair of Medicine, at the university.

Los 150

g George IV (1820-30), gold Half-Sovereign, 1828, bare head left, without extra tuft of hair by ear, date below, rosette either side, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIVS IV DEI GRATIA, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF: (Hill 409; Bull EGC 1003; MCE.488; S.3804). Lightly toned with a few light marks, graded by NGC as AU55. NGC Certification 8368596-006.Calendar Year Mintage 1,244,745.The Latin legends translates on obverse as "George IV by the Grace of God", and on the reverse as "King of the Britons, Defender of the Faith".

Los 236

g Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), gold Half-Sovereigns (2), 1881-S, Sydney Mint, fifth young head type A5 left, deeper upcurve to truncation, hair bun closer to G, with date below, Latin legend surrounding, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, toothed border both sides, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, cross at top merges into border teeth, letter S below, BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:, broken upper right serif to I in REGINA; second coin with cross at top clear of border teeth and regular legend (Hill 465B R3, 465A R3; Bull EGC.1626 R3, 1625 R2; QM -, 256; S.3862E). First toned with light surface marks, has been slabbed and graded by PCGS as XF45, second worn with scuffs and hairline scratches, has been slabbed and graded by PCGS as VG08, both very rare. (2)PCGS Certifications 143392.45/13558948 and 520765.08/33008222.Calendar year mintage 62,000 - figure for total of all types of 1881 at Sydney.The Latin legends translates on obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God," and on the reverse as "Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."

Los 207

g Victoria (1837-1901), gold Half-Sovereign, 1871, second young head left, nose points nearer to T in repositioned legend, transitional type A2 with die number, with date below, Latin legend surrounding, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, coarse toothed border around rim, I of DEI points to bead, last I of legend to bead, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, die number 49 below, BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: (Hill 446C R2; Bull EGC.-; MCE.-; S.3860C). Toned with some light hairline scratches on face and neck, other surface marks, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as VF30 and very rare.NGC Certification 8368642-003.Calendar year mintage 2,217,760 though only a proportion would be this variety.The Latin legends translates on obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God," and on the reverse as "Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."

Los 501

g Elizabeth II (1952-2022), gold proof Quarter Ounce of Twenty-Five Pounds, Britannia, 1998, struck in .917 fine gold, crowned head right, IRB initials on truncation for designer Ian Rank-Broadley, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding ELIZABETH II. D. G. REG. FID. DEF., rev. design by Philip Nathan, Britannia standing on upon a rock in the sea, her right hand grasping a trident and her left hand resting on a shield and holding an olive branch, inscription '1/4 OUNCE FINE GOLD BRITANNIA 1998', 7.98g (S.BGD3). Proof as struck with light toning.

Los 148

g George IV (1820-30), gold Half-Sovereigns (3), 1826, 1827, 1828, all have bust left without extra tuft of hair by ear, date below, rosette either side, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIVS IV DEI GRATIA, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, BRITANNIARUM REX FID: DEF: (Hill 407, 408, 409; Bull EGC 996, 1000, 1003; MCE.485, 487, 488; S.3804) All with light hairlines and surface marks, first two cleaned, last with digs and scuffs on cheek, all graded by NGC respectively as AU detail obverse cleaned, AU details cleaned, AU details obverse damage. (3). NGC certifications respectively 8368596-003, 8368596-004, 8368596-005.1826 Calendar year mintage of 344,830.1827 Calendar year mintage of 492,014.1828 Calendar year mintage of 1,244,745.The Latin legends translates on obverse as "George IV by the Grace of God," and on the reverse as "King of the Britains, Defender of the Faith."

Los 243

g Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), gold Half-Sovereign, 1883-S, Sydney Mint, fifth young head type A5 left, deeper upcurve to truncation, hair bun closer to G, with date below, Latin legend surrounding, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, toothed border both sides, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, cross at top merges into border teeth, letter S below, BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: (Hill 467; Bull EGC.1629; QM -; S.3862E). Toned with light surface marks, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as AU55.NGC Certification 6671976-005.Calendar year mintage 221,000 - figure for total of all types of 1883 at Sydney.The Latin legends translates on obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God," and on the reverse as "Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."

Los 211

g Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), gold Half-Sovereigns (2), 1871-S, 117 denticle border, 1872S, 123 denticle border, both Sydney Mint, second young head type A2 left, nose points nearer to O in legend, with date below, Latin legend surrounding, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, tiny raised dot just above centre of shield on vertical dividing line, mint letter S below, BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF: (Hill 460, 461A; Bull EGC.1615, 1617; QM 247, 248; S.3862, 3862A). First toned with light surface marks, some brighter areas, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as AU details cleaned and rare initial date of this type at Sydney, second with surface marks, has been slabbed and graded by NGC as AU50. (2)NGC Certifications 6945312-001 and 6382633-002 respectively.1871S Calendar year mintage 160,000.1872S Calendar year mintage 356,000.The Latin legends translates on obverse as "Victoria by the Grace of God," and on the reverse as "Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."

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