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British Coins, Victoria, proof crown, 1847, UNDECIMO, plain, edge, struck en médaille, M over inverted M in DOM, ‘Gothic’ bust l., rev. crowned, cruciform shields (S.3883; ESC.291C; Bull 2577), some light hairlines and marks, small light scratch behind head, good extremely fine
British Coins, Ireland, James II, ‘gunmoney’ coinage, halfcrown, October 1689, large size, laur. and dr. bust l., rev. crown over crossed sceptres, XXX above (S.6579E), light pitting on surface, extremely fine, about as struck with slight traces of original lustre
Military Orders and Medals, Single Campaign Medals, India General Service Medal 1854-95, one clasp, Waziristan 1894-5, awarded to Sepoy Kanhaiya 28th 73rd Infantry (761 Sepoy Kanhaiya 28th 73rd Inf), named in engraved running script, suspender slack, light scratches to field on obverse, light scratches to field on reverse, otherwise good/fine
Military Orders and Medals, Campaign Groups and Pairs, An interesting Great War Trio to the Imperial Light Horse, awarded to Serjeant G. Percival, 5th Mounted Rifles (Imperial Light Horse) comprising: 1914-15 Star (Sjt. G. Percival 5th M.R.); British War and Bi-Lingual Victory Medal 1914-1920 (Sjt. G. Percival 5th M.R.), toned, very fine (3) The 5th Mounted Rifles (Imperial Light Horse) took part in operations during the Great War first in the South-West African Campaign in what is today Namibia and afterwards in Egypt, Palestine and France. Percival’s Medal Index Card shows that he entered Theatre 4a (East Africa, Nyasaland and Northern Rhodesia) on the 5th September 1914. He is also entitled to the Africa General Service Medal with the clasp Nyasaland 1915, which shows that he served in the Blantyre Section of the Nyasaland Field Force and is shown as ‘In the Field’.
British Coins, Henry VI, annulet issue (1422-c.1430), noble, London, mm. lis, king with sword and shield stg. facing in ship, annulet by sword arm, rev. ornate cross, h in centre, annulet in one spandrel, wt. 6.88gms. (S.1799; N.1414), a light crease on reverse, but choice extremely fine, as struck, with a superb portrait and well struck
British Coins, Edward IV, first reign, light coinage (1464-1470), groat, York, type VII, mm. lis, crowned bust facing, quatrefoils at neck, E on breast, fleurs on cusps, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, wt. 3.15gms. (S.2012; N.1583), good very fine and toned *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Charles I, shilling, Tower mint, group B, type 1a, mm. castle/castle (over negro’s head) (1627-1628), crowned bust 2 l., value behind head, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, wt. 4.85gms. (S.2784; N.2218; Sharp B2/1; JGB.422), of light weight due to having been clipped, scratch behind bust, otherwise very fine

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