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Los 3

William III, Crown 1695 SEPTIMO, first bust, cinquefoil stops for crosses on edge; minor rev. flecking o/wise good edge & virtually flawless surfaces, lustrous light blue/gold tone with underlying brilliance, a very attractive coin, GVF to AEF

Los 32

George IV, 2 x Halfcrowns comprising: 1821 laureate head, rev. crowned garnished shield, obv. hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, lustrous blue/golf tone AEF & 1825 bare head, rev. crowned shield with crest , obv. numerous hairlines, minor contact marks o/wise good edge & surfaces, light peripheral toning, lustrous AEF

Los 33

William IV, Halfcrown 1834, obv. bare head, WW in script on truncation, rev. shield on mantle; very good edge & surfaces, light blue/gold tone with underlying lustre, AEF to EF

Los 34

Victoria, 3 x Young Head Halfcrowns comprising: 1875 good edge & surfaces, light golden tone with underlying lustre VF to GVF, 1883 obv hairlines & a couple of trivial contact marks o/wise good edge & surfaces, light peripheral golden tone VF to GVF & 1887 light obv hairlines, light golden tone, lustrous GVF/EF

Los 35

Victoria, 3 x Halfcrowns comprising: 1883 Young Head, good edge & surfaces, lightly toned, lustrous AEF/EF, 1887 Jubilee Head, trivial obv. contact marks/hairlines, light obv. toning, darker tone on rev, GVF/AEF & 1893 Old Head, light obv. contact marks/hairlines & faint scratch in field o/wise lustrous AEF

Los 42

James II, Shilling 1686, laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields; very light obv. scratches o/wise good edge & surfaces, toned Fine

Los 45

A Collection of 15 x Shillings comprising: Anne 1707E, third draped bust, obv. bust worn to a silhouette Poor o/wise VG to AFine, George II 1745 LIMA & 1758, George III 1757 with semée of hearts, 1757 without semée of hearts & 1817, George IV 1826 light scratches both sides, Victoria 1859 second Young Head, blotchy tone, 1887 small Jubilee Head, 1892 large Jubilee Head, obv. scratches Fine, 1894 Old Head, rev. small rose, 1898 Old Head, rev. larger rose Fine & 1900 & Edward VII 1902 & 1907; all VF to EF unless o/wise graded

Los 46

Anne, Shilling 1708, third draped bust, rev. Post-Union with Scotland crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, light obv. flecking o/wise good edge & surfaces, attractive blue/gold tone with underlying lustre, AEF to EF

Los 47

Anne, 2 x Shillings comprising: 1709 third draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, faint hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, light blue/gold tone in legends GFine to AVF & 1711 fourth draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, scratches in obv. field & a faint scratch across bust o/wise good edge & surfaces, toned with underlying lustre AVF

Los 51

Victoria, Shilling 1852, second Young Head, a couple of trivial obv. contact marks otherwise good edge & surfaces, light peripheral golden tone, lustrous EF/GEF

Los 52

Victoria Shilling 1864 die 31, second Young Head, light hairlines Fine, together with 5 x Sixpences comprising: George II 1758 old laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, good edge & surfaces VF/GVF or+, George III 1787 older laureate & draped bust, rev. cruciform shields, crowns in angles, no semée of hearts, a few faint hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, lustrous with light blue/gold toning VF to GVF & 1816 laureate head, rev. crowned shield in garter, contact marks, dig on neck, toned VF, William IV 1835 bare head, rev. shield on mantle, trivial hairlines/contact marks, light golden tone on obv. GVF & Victoria 1887 third young head, good edge & surfaces, light golden tone AEF/EF, William IV groat 1837 bare head, rev. Britannia, hairlines VF & 2 x threepences: Anne 1708 third bust, flecking streaks both sides & an interior die break on Queen’s forehead o/wise good edge & surfaces VF to GVF & George III 1762 young laureate & draped bust, minor flecking o/wise good surfaces, slightly misshapen flan edge at 6 o’clock o/wise lustrous GVF to EF

Los 53

William III, 2 x Sixpences comprising: 1697 third draped bust, later harp, large crowns; very minor flecking, granulated surfaces on lower part of bust & below bust o/wise good edge & surfaces, very light golden tone in legends, lustrous EF & 1697C (Chester Mint), first draped bust, small crowns; faint scratches on rev. o/wise good edge & surfaces, toned in legends, Fine

Los 56

Victoria, 8 x Jubilee Head Silver Coins comprising: crown 1887 hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, obv. grey/gold cabinet tone, rev. bright except for some very light toning on horse GVF to AEF, 4 x double florins: 1887(x2) both with hairlines, both lustrous AEF to EF, 1889 hairlines, prooflike AEF to EF, & 1890 hairlines, minor contact marks, light golden tone AEF, halfcrown 1887 good edge & surfaces, toned VF to GVF & florin 1887 numerous hairlines & light scratches, lightly toned VF/GVF

Los 57

Victoria, 9 x Silver Coins comprising: double florin 1889 light obv. hairlines, minor contact marks o/wise good edge & surfaces AVF, 3 x halfcrowns 1887 Young Head, obv. hairlines, good edge, VG/AFine, 1887 Jubilee Head, obv. hairlines, good edge VF & 1892 VG, florin 1883 ‘Gothic’ type, hairlines, light scratches VG & 4 x sixpences: 1880 Third Young Head, lustrous GVF, 1881 lustrous GVF, 1883 minor contact marks, toning spots, GVF & 1886 contact marks/hairlines AVF/VF

Los 42

Jeanette Thorley, The Light of Sacred Words, oil on board, 46cm x 34cm; English School, a pair, aristocratic figures; etc

Los 68

A Victorian brass pendant light fitting, shaped scrolling foliate and dragon mask arms, crowned collar with frosted and cut glass shade, 72cm drop, 41.5cm wide, c.1890

Los 1606

George V hallmarked silver salver with shaped edge, raised on three feet, inscribed to centre to Captain C.S. Baines from the officers of the 43rd and 53nd Light Infantry 26.7.23, hallmarked for London 1921, maker Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, diameter 26cm, weight 667g

Los 1862

Arts and Crafts turned light oak four branch pedestal candelabra, diameter 32cm, H34cm

Los 105

Henry IV (1399-1413), Light coinage, Noble, type V, London, mm. cross pattée on rev. only, nothing on rudder, annulet and trefoil on side of ship, rev. pellet and h in centre of cross, slipped trefoil in first angle, double saltire stops, 6.58g/2h (SCBI Schneider 207; N 1355; S 1715). A little creased and waterworn, edge hammered up in places, otherwise good fine, rare £1,800-£2,200

Los 1081

Grand Sunderland Bridge Lottery, 1816, white metal medals by T. Halliday (2), ship sailing under bridge, one without legend, revs. legend, both 45mm (BHM 929, 930; W 1719-20; E 1087 and variant) [2]. Some light tin pest, otherwise good very fine and better £60-£80 --- Provenance: BHM 929 F.W. Yeates Collection, F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin May 1923], bt S.H. Monks April 2016; BHM 930 bt M. Eden July 2003

Los 1094

Completion of the Britannia Tubular Bridge over the Menai Strait, 1850, a white metal medal by Allen & Moore for J. Aronson, Bangor, the bridges viewed from Anglesey, the tubular bridge with a train emerging, suspension bridge beyond, steamer and boats below, rev. legend in two columns, 64mm (BHM 2403; Moyaux 55; Taylor 164b; E 1440). Two light areas of surface tin pest, otherwise about extremely fine £90-£120

Los 1105

Victoria, Visit to Llangollen, 1889, a white metal medal, unsigned, 39mm (W & E 1623A.1); Bicentenary of the Birmingham to Wednesbury Canal, 1969, a light bronze medal, 38mm; 150th Anniversary of the Menai Suspension Bridge, 1976, a steel and enamel trial for a badge, 38mm; Telford & Wrekin Council, 2000, a gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 50mm; 250th Anniversary of Pontypool Bridge, 2006, a nickel-plated medal by the Royal Mint, 50mm; Crumlin Viaduct, Ebbw Vale, a silver medal from the Bygone Britain series, 39mm; together with a modern medal depicting the Iron Bridge at Coalbrookdale, 37mm [7]. First about very fine and pierced for suspension, others extremely fine and better; Pontypool medal in case of issue £40-£50

Los 1109

George V, Coronation, Walney Bridge, Barrow-in-Furness, 1911, a gilt-bronze medal by The Mint Birmingham Ltd, 35mm (W & E 5175D.2); Skew Bridge and the 150th Anniversary of the Rainhill Trials, 1979, a light bronze medal, unsigned, 45mm; Centenary of the Opening of the Manchester Ship Canal, 1994, a gilt-bronze medal by the Royal Mint, 39mm; Opening of the Centenary Bridge, Trafford Park, Manchester, 1994, a bronze medal, unsigned, for the Trafford Park Development Corporation, 52mm; Runcorn Locks Bridge, a silver medal from the Bygone Britain series, 39mm [5]. Virtually as struck; first pierced for suspension £40-£50

Los 112

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Ryal, Bristol, mm. crown on rev. only, b in waves below ship, trefoils in spandrels, 7.62g/9h (B & W VIII; SCBI Schneider 419 var.; N 1550; S 1954). Edge split at 12 o’clock on obverse, traces of mounting on edge, otherwise very fine, rare £3,400-£4,000 --- Provenance: Künker Auction 260 (Osnabrück), 10 March 2015, lot 1546

Los 113

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Quarter-Ryal, mm. lis, reads angl z, rose to left of shield, sun to right, rose after rev. legend, lis missing from second cross-end, 1.85g/4h (SCBI Schneider 408; B & W VII; N 1560; S 1965). Slightly creased, otherwise good fine, scarce £800-£1,000

Los 114

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470), Light coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Bourchier, class VIb, mm. pall on obv. only, fleurs on cusps, saltires by neck, three wedges in hair, 1.45g/5h (DIG 14; N 1590; S 2026). Good fine, toned £80-£100

Los 1141

Olympic Games, London, 1948, a light bronze participant’s medal by B. Mackennal and J.R. Pinches, Houses of Parliament in cartouche, rev. two victorious athletes in quadriga, 51mm (GV 117.2; BHM 4422; E 2076; MJP p.118). Extremely fine £120-£150

Los 1147

Oxford Aviation Meeting, 1914, a silver medal by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, monoplane in flight, church steeple below, rev. named (Member of Committee, C.B. Gull), hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 38mm (cf. DNW 157, 1401). Light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and toned, rare £200-£260

Los 1158

ITALY, Caproni [Società de Agostini e Caproni], c. 1930, a light bronze award medal, unsigned [by E. Monti], twin-engined aeroplane flying over landscape, rev. winged bull, legend at right, un-named, 44mm. Very fine £30-£40

Los 1162

Centenary of the Birth of George Stephenson, 1881, a white metal medal by T.P. Chapman, 45mm (BHM 3096; E 1681B; Moyaux 40); Opening of the Hull, Barnsley & West Riding Junction Railway & Dock Co, 1885, a gilt white metal medal by Barnett & Scott, Hull, 38mm (BHM 3195; cf. DW 17, 544); Re-Opening of Alexandra Dock, Hull, 1991, a light bronze medal for Associated British Ports, 50mm; North Eastern Railway, St John Ambulance Association, Meritorious First Aid Service, a bronze cross, 34mm; Great Eastern Railway, 1922, badges by J.R. Gaunt (2, one in silver) [6]. About very fine and better, fifth rare £60-£80

Los 1188

AUSTRIA, Hans Forsters, 1904, a uniface bronze plaque by L. Hujer, 75 x 50mm (ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.142, 23; BDM VII, 469), Friedrich Amerling, a light bronze medal, unsigned, 60mm (cf. Rauch e30, 660); GERMANY, Walther von der Vogelweide, 1929, a uniface bronze medal by K. Perl, 50mm (cf. Rauch 105, 1452), Otto Kernstock, 1930, a uniface bronze plaque by A.R. Weinberger, 67 x 44mm (cf. Rauch e22, 4190) [4]. Very fine and better £80-£100

Los 1208

GERMANY, Olympic Games, Munich, 1972, a set of 16 official silver-gilt medals authorized by the Organizing Committee, all 32mm; together with Kiel Regatta, 1972, a matching silver-gilt medal, 32mm (GV 13-29) [17]. Brilliant mint state; in official light blue gilt-blocked case of issue £80-£100

Los 1214

RUSSIA, 50th Anniversary of Steam Navigation and Trade Society, 1907, a light bronze medal by A. Griliches Jr., conjoined heads of Alexander II and Nicholas II left, wreath behind, rev. crossed flags, arms above, steamship below, 70mm (Diakov 1436.1). Light surface stains, otherwise extremely fine £100-£150

Los 1215

SWEDEN, 8th World Postal Congress, Stockholm, 1924, a light bronze medal, unsigned, 56mm; together with other Swedish medals, in silver (4), base metal (4), mostly early 20th century [9]. Varied state £100-£120

Los 1227

Greek Coinages, KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander the Great, posthumous Drachm, Lampsakos, c. 323-317, head of Herakles right wearing lion-skin, rev. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, buckle in field, 3.82g (Price 1375). Light porosity, otherwise about very fine, toned £80-£100

Los 1231

Greek Coinages, ILLYRIA, Dyrrhachion, Stater, c. 350-300, Pegasus flying right, δ below, rev. helmeted head of Athena right, club and e behind head, dolphin above helmet, 8.42g (McClean 5038; BMC 12; Sear 1895). Light porosity, otherwise very fine, attractively toned £200-£260

Los 1239

Greek Coinages, SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos I (281-261), Tetradrachm, Seleucia-on-the-Tigris, c. 278-261, diademed bust right, straight ties, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, 16.77g; Antiochos VII (139-129), Tetradrachm, Cappadocia ‘Mint B’, similar, rev. Athena standing left, t in inner left field, 16.43g; Antiochos VIII (125-96), Tetradrachm, Ptolemaïs (Ake), 121-113, similar, rev. Zeus Uranus standing left, 16.41g (SC 379.6a, 2150.1, 2335.1; Sear 6866, 7091, 7143) [3]. First cleaned and possibly removed from a ring mount, last with light corrosion on obverse, otherwise good fine and better £80-£100

Los 124

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust D, 2.67g/10h (Whitton (iv); N 1797; S 2337E). A few light marks consistent with having been excavated, otherwise very fine, peripheral toning £150-£180 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist

Los 1258

Roman Imperial Coinage, Gaius (Caligula), Quadrans, Rome, 40-1, pileus dividing s c, rev. pon m tr p iiii p p cos tert, r c c in centre, 3.15g (RIC 52; BMC 64; RCV 1804). Good very fine, light green patina £60-£80

Los 127

Henry VIII (1509-1547), Third coinage, Groat, York, no mm., bust 3, Lombardic lettering, open forks, spur from bottom left corner of shield, trefoil stops, 2.39g/12h (Whitton b; N 1848; S 2374). Light score on face, otherwise good fine or better for issue £150-£200

Los 1270

Roman Imperial Coinage, Nerva, As, 97, laureate bust right, rev. clasped hands, 11.08g (RIC 95; BMC 141; RCV 3061). A few light cleaning scratches, otherwise about very fine £80-£100

Los 1278

Roman Imperial Coinage, Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius, 171-2, rev. Roma seated left, holding Victory, 24.36g (RIC 1033; BMC 1416; RCV 4975); Commodus, Sestertius, 186-9, rev. Fortuna seated left, holding horse by bridle, 22.14g (RIC 547; BMC 231; RCV 5748); Trebonianus Gallus, Sestertius, 251-3, rev. Libertas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 18.01g (RIC 113; RCV 9673) [3]. About very fine, all with light smoothing, last with metal flaw by edge £80-£100

Los 1288

Roman Imperial Coinage, Macrinus, Denarius, 217-18, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Providentia standing left, holding wand over globe and carrying cornucopia, 2.63g (RIC 80a; RSC 108b; RCV 7361). Light porosity, otherwise good very fine £80-£100

Los 1312

Roman Imperial Coinage, Vetranio, Centenionalis, Siscia, 350, laureate and draped bust right, a behind, star by chin, rev. Emperor standing left, holding two standards, a in left field, star above head, 5.14g (RIC 285; RCV 18903). Extremely fine, residual silvering,light green patina £200-£260

Los 133

Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1574, mm. eglantine, bust 5A, 3.04g/12h (N 1997; S 2563). A few light surface marks, otherwise very fine £150-£200

Los 1339

Bronze Age, a terracotta Shallow Dish, 10.2cm diameter by 2.5cm high, light brown with minute glassy inclusions. Intact with an undamaged rim £60-£80 --- Provenance: Acquired from a UK collection in the 1990s

Los 138

James I (1603-1625), Third coinage, Quarter-Laurel, mm. trefoil, fourth bust, beaded inner circle on obv., wire line on rev., 2.17g/5h (SCBI Schneider 99; N 2118; S 2642B). Light scratches before face, otherwise about very fine £300-£360

Los 143

Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp C, type 2a, mm. plume, reads br and hi, 2.66g/5h (SCBI Brooker 595; N 2233; S 2809). Light crease and minor corrosion to high points, otherwise good fine £80-£100

Los 148

Charles II (1660-1685), Crown, 1677, third bust, edge vicesimo nono (ESC 398; S 3358). Good fine, but some light scratches £200-£260

Los 156

Anne (1702-1714), Crown, 1707, roses and plumes, edge sexto (ESC 1343; S 3578). A few light scratches, otherwise good fine, toned £200-£260

Los 173

George II (1727-1760), Sixpence, 1746 lima (ESC 1757; S 3710A). Very light rubbing on King’s cheek, otherwise extremely fine, attractive olive tone £150-£200 --- Provenance: London Coins Auction 117 (Bracknell), 3-4 June 2007, lot 1335 (part)

Los 177

George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Guinea, 1787, fifth bust (EGC 711; S 3729). Better than very fine, but some light surface marks £500-£700

Los 186

George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Shilling, 1787, no hearts (ESC 2125; S 3743). A few light die striations in obverse fields, about mint state, attractive light tone over residual mint bloom £150-£180

Los 195

George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Restrike Pattern Penny, 1797, by W.J. Taylor after C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, large laureate bust right, small letters, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, single ship at left, edge plain, 30.05g/6h (BMC 1142 [R 54]). Light bruise at 10 o’clock and a trifle hairlined, otherwise good extremely fine, very rare £400-£500

Los 198

George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, Pattern Halfpenny, 1788 (late Soho), by J.-P. Droz, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, leaf-and-berry pattern border to robe, edge render to cesar the things which are cesars :, 16.16g/12h (BMC 967 [DH 11]; Selig 1334). Light spotting, some rubbing to the high points, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £280-£320 --- Provenance: Bt M.D. Blake

Los 225

George IV (1820-1830), Proof Penny, 1826, in bronzed-copper, rev. B, edge plain, 18.88g/12h (BMC 1426; S 3823). A few spots and light clouding to fields, otherwise about as struck, chocolate-brown surfaces £600-£800

Los 237

Victoria (1837-1901), Two Pounds, 1887, small initials (Hill T25; S 3865). Vertical die break commencing at the Queen’s eye, light surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine £700-£900

Los 244

Victoria (1837-1901), Half-Sovereign, 1849 (M 423; S 3859). Light surface marks, otherwise good very fine £300-£400

Los 247

Victoria (1837-1901), Half-Sovereign, 1859 (M 433; S 3859A). Extremely fine, but light diagonal scratch across obverse £150-£200

Los 256

Victoria (1837-1901), Crown, 1891 (ESC 2591; S 3921). Light surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine £80-£100

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