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British Academic & School Medals (9): GV Royal Society of Arts Presidents Medal 1910 bronze 55mm, Eimer no. 1917, named: BERNARD JOHN COLTMAN, INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATIONS 1935, ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY' EF with original case (case underside damaged); St. Paul's School Athletic Society 19thC unnamed bronze medal 51mm by Baddeley & Reynolds, London, toned EF with original case (case damaged); City and Guilds of London Institute, silver d.51mm, Eimer 1684, edge insc. 'FRANCIS ARNOLD MELDRUM, TELEGRAPHY, 2nd FINAL 1912', EF, light hairlines rev, with original case; City and Guilds of London Institute, bronze d.51mm, Eimer 1764, edge insc. 'CHARLES I. DAVIDSON, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 5th PRIZE . 1893.' EF with original case; Walthamstow Education Committee medal for Regular and Punctual Attendance 1909 to Hubert Surrey, gilt bronze or other base d.38mm, EF with suspension and pin; Doctor Sir P.C. Varrier-Jones 1883-1941 unmarked silver d.25.5mm '21 Years Service' medalet. This would most likely be for service at the Papworth Tuberculosis Colony. Toned aEF with suspension loop; Prince of Wales' Society of Arts Presidents Medal 1863 bronze 56mm, Eimer no. 1567, named: E.G.A. PIERCE, ROYAL DRAWING SOCIETY'S COMPETITION, 1899, (medal) by L.C. Wyon, EF, a couple of tiny edge nicks, die flaw on bust, with original case; City and Guilds of London Institute, bronze d.51mm, Eimer 1684, edge insc. 'ALBERT HENRY RICH, PLUMBERS' WORK, 2nd PRIZE EQ. 1912', EF, edge knock, with original case; and Limehouse Schools' Sports Association hallmarked silver medalet mounted as pin badge d.26mm insc. 'SPORTS 1931. F. ATKINSON' toned nEF
British Commemorative Medals (8): Sir Alfred Yarrow (shipbuilder), bronze d.60mm by Huguenin, uniface portrait, with inscription written in ink on the back 'Sir Alfred Yarrow Ship Builder on the Clyde died 1932 H.M.S. Prontect(?)' aEF with case; Black composition resin pot lid 92mm featuring 'CAROLINE QUEEN OF ENGLAND' aEF; Hallmarked silver medal 38mm featuring a ship-yard and and a facing portrait '1887 - 1937', toned EF with original case; Death of Henry Irving (actor) 1838-1905 bronze d.44.5mm by J.A. Restall, GVF, patchy tone; Sir Walter Scott, Laudatory Medal 1827 bronze d.62mm, by A.J. Stothard after F. Chantry, published by S. Parker, EF with some scratches rev; Isle of Man Pobjoy Mint cupro-nickel James A. Mackay medal 1977 d.38mm GVF with original case (damp damage to interior); The Borough of Bethnall Green WWI Peace Celebrations 1919, brass d.35mm VF, light edge knock, holed; and Marquis of Salisbury and Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone copper d.32.5mm by Oldacre & Co. VF
British Society Medal, silver 51mm: The Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds A.U., insc. 'PRESENTED TO P.M. James Sidebottom BY THE MEMBERS OF THE PRIDE OF NEWTON LODGE No. 970 OF ANCIENT SHEPHERDS, HYDE DISTRICT A.U. 17 OCT 1874', EF, light hairlines, slightly bent suspension, with original case (case damaged)
Collection of German Commemorative Medals & Awards (9): Cologne Cathedral 1880 pewter 50mm porous ink-stained VF; Friedrich Traugott Kützing (pharmacist) 1887 bronze d.50mm by A. Scharff EF; a cast bronze 'Lusitania' propaganda medal, not the original German issue as that was a sharper piece, and yet the British issue was in cast iron; Schiller commemorative bronze d.50.5mm by Morgarten Sempach EF; Queen Augusta of Prussia Agricultural/ Horticultural Exhibition Cologne 1875 bronze d.41mm by W. Kullrich GVF; Paul Von Brettenbach (railway planner) 1914 steel medal aEF light corrosion, with original box (one split side); East German Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 1967 cupro-nickel d.40mm GEF with original box; West Germany London - Munich Athletics 1963 enamelled brass plaque 70mm GEF in original case; and DDR (East German) watch company Ruhla commemorative Meissen d.78.5mm terracotta medal 1987 in original case.
French Academic & Society Awards (8): Ville de Bordeaux 100th Anniversary 25 Mars 1924 silver medal d.40.5mm by Daniel Dupuis EF with original case; C.S. Maisons-Laffitte 7 Juil. 1907 silvered-bronze medal d.50mm by Rene Baudichon EF; Société d'Économie Politique de Paris 1906 silvered bronze plaque by R. Riberon, named to Gr. P. Olanesco, nEF light scratches; Archaeological and Historical Society of Orleans 'Concours de 1875' large bronze medal d.68mm by Andrieu, unnamed EF, a few marks; Cote d'Or Chamber of Entrepreneurs and Public Works silver prize medal d.50mm to Apprentice Edmond Bolot 1912, lightly toned EF with original case; Paris Administration of Public Assistance Testimonial Medal to Mr Urbain Anthony Ernest Mesnet 1851 bronze d.50mm GVF; Astronomical Society of France large bronze medal to S.A. Millbank d.68mm by Alphee Dubois, EF, one spot of verdigris, with an early looking case, however the medal looks rather mid-20thC in fabric; and lastly a Syndicate of Industrial Mechanics of France bronze medal to Mme G. Leger, established 1839 but clearly 20thC d.44.5mm EF
Tokens, 17thC Suffolk, Beccles (8): Town Farthing 1670, Suffolk No. 5, nVF; Will Crane Farthing, draper, Suffolk No. 6, lightly porous GF; William Cutlove Farthing 1664, fishmonger, Suffolk No. 7, GF light porosity; Henry Farrer Farthing, lion, Suffolk No. 9, nF; David Grice Farthing, 3 boar's heads, Suffolk No. 10, F-GF; John Ward Farthing 1659, haberdasher, Suffolk No. 14, poor; Tobias Murdock Farthing, candlemaker, Suffolk No. 12, GF; and John Nicholls Farthing, tobacconist, Suffolk No. 13, VG
Fine 1796 Pattern Cavalry Officers sword. Etched blade 30" with Stands of Arms and William IV Cypher. Blade in beautiful condition. Gilt brass stirrup hilt (broken but piece present). Copper bound leather over wood grip (minor loss of leather near pommel). In its steel scabbard (dented, light, overall pitting). Viewing essential. A fine looking sword. Sold a/f
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King 1625-1642, Group III, Type 3a1, scarf flying from King's waist, mm. Crown 1635-1636, reverse oval shield no C R, Spink 2773, with 5 old tickets, Ex. Brooker, Ex. Rodney Smith, obverse light die faults and scuffs under magnification, VF/GVF
Clodius Albinus silver denarius, Rome Mint 195 A.D., reverse:- Aesculapius standing left, feeding snake which coils around staff at his side, Sear 6140, Ex. Lockdales Jan. 2012, lot 436, with 2 old tickets, smallish flan as is often the case with this reign, good metal, slightly rough surfaces and very light scuffs under magnification, quite good portrait, scarce, NVF/GF
Domitian as Augustus silver denarius, Rome Mint 90 A.D., reverse legend:- IMP XXI COS XV CENS P P P, Minerva standing left, holding thunderbolt and spear, round shield behind, Sear 2732var., with old ticket, good metal, round and well centred, obverse light cabinet blue, light scuffs, GVF/GF
Edward IV First Reign 1461-1470 silver groat, Light Coinage 1464-1470, of Norwich, wt. 3.00gr., 'n' on breast, quatrefoils at neck, reverse reading nORWIC, mm. Rose/Rose, if that is correct it seems unrecorded, indeed it looks somewhat like Half Sun and Rose/Rose?, Spink give Sun/Rose and Rose, Spink 2011, nice even strike, scarce, GVF
Elizabeth I silver groat, First Coinage 1559-1560, small bust from halfgroat punches, mm. Lis, Spink 2551A, cracked, full and round, light scuffs, scarce, F/NVF, with 2 x silver halfgroats of Charles I mm. Crown and Star, one with inner circles, one without, both F and lastly a ditto but of Charles II, last hammered coinage, Spink 3326, slightly crinkled and cracked, round and well centred, VF [4]
English silver hammered pieces, Edward IV First Reign, Light Coinage groat, London Quatrefoils at neck, Spink 2000, holed VF second an Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Sixth Issue, mm. Bell, reads:- ELIZAB, Spink 2578A, F/GF and lastly a James I shilling, reads:- [EXV]RGAT, First Coinage, beard appears to merge with collar, Spink 2646, full and round, NF/GF [3]
Henry III silver penny, Short Cross Issue, Class 7b2, Spink 1356B, obverse reads:- hENRICVS R EX, reverse reads:-+NORMAN.ON.SAN, Bury St Edmunds Mint, moneyer Norman, Ex. CNG Auction Nov. 2011 E sale 267, lot 561, Ex. Deyo Collection, Ex. Christiensen 51, 25 Jan.1974, light scuffs each side, lightly crinkled, NVF
Offa silver penny of East Anglia moneyer Eadnoth, Light Coinage, wt.1.24g., under Spink 907,Four petaled flower, trefoil of pellets at tips, OFFA in quarters, pellets in field / Runic legend within tablet, 'arrows' top and bottom, pellet each side, one side tied to edge by 'V' other side plain, Blunt - , J.J. North - , thought to be the only example outside a museum, with 4 old tickets, Ex. Mark Rasmussen May 2013, List 24/2 Ex. Spink, found Chisledon, Swindon, cracked, extremely rare, visible GF
Roman Republican silver denarius of L.Calpurnius Piso L.f. Ln. Frugi, 90 B.C., Sear 235var., obverse:- Laureate head of Apollo right, bow behind, reverse:- Horseman, naked galloping right, holding palm branch and whip, legend:- L.PISO FRVG[I], control mark below CXXVI [VI ligulate?], obverse off centre, light marks obverse, good metal, VF
Scipio, Quintas Caecilius Metellus Pius, committed suicide 46 B.C.,silver denarius, North African Mint of Utica 47-46 B.C., obverse:- Q METEL PIVS, Laureate head of Jupiter right, reverse:- SCIPIO IMP, African elephant walking to the right, Sear 1379, 2 light bankers' marks behind bust, scarce, NVF
Commodus brass sestertius, Rome Mint 188 A.D., Sear 5785, obverse:- Laureate bust right, legend:- [M CO]MMODVS ANT P FELIX AVG ?, reverse:- Salus seated left, feeding snake from patera which is arising from altar, legend thought to be P M TR P XIII IMP VIII COS V P P S C but this piece has overall light tool marks, probably long ago deposit was removed hence legend is cleaned 'out' the piece now has an even plum patina and quite nice portrait, GF
Hadrian brass sestertius, Rome Mint 119 A.D., Sear 3621, obverse:- Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder, legend:- [IMP CAE]SAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS [AVG], reverse:- Jupiter seated left, holding Victory and long sceptre, legend:- PONT MAX TR POT COS III S C, a coin with much detail but surface deposit, hairline striking crack, obverse 8 o'clock, reverse with very light scuffs under magnification, NVF
Hadrian silver denarius, Rome Mint 128 A.D., reverse:- Annona seated, Sear 3474 obverse very light scuffs, uneven tone, good metal, GF with a ditto but Antoninus Pius, Rome Mint 142 A.D., reverse:- Apollo, Sear 4051, GF and lastly a ditto but Septimius Severus, Rome Mint 207 A.D., reverse:- Severus togate, Sear 6393, harshly cleaned and scuffed, F/GF, all with old tickets [3]
Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Coelius Caldus, 104 B.C., Sear 196, obverse some light surface corrosion, F/GF with a ditto but of M.Aemilius Scaurus and P.Plautius Hypsaeus, 55 B.C., Sear 378, GF both with old tickets, together with a ditto but a Mark Antony legionary denarius, Sear p.284, Fair/Poor, [3]
Roman Republican silver denarius of Mark Antony 'legionary' issue, Sear p.284, Patrae Mint 32-31 B.C., good metal, F with a ditto but of the Empire, Hadrian, Rome Mint 121 A.D., reverse:- Liberalitas, Sear 3505, light scuffs, GF and lastly a ditto but of Antoninus Pius, reverse possibly Annona, surface loss, GF [3]
Trajan, brass sestertius, Rome Mint 116 A.D., Sear 3189, obverse:- Laureate and draped bust right, legend:- IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PARTHICO P M TR P COS VI P P, reverse:- Providentia standing left, pointing with right hand at large globe at her feet and holding sceptre in left, left arm resting on column, legend:- PROVIDENTIA [AVGVS]TI S P Q R S C, ancient edge knock, good portrait, very light scuff down bust, mottled even patina, VF

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