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Los 1768

WORLD COINS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Proof Morgan Dollar, 1904. In PCGS holder graded PR64, with a very appealing and even medium light steely tone.

Los 1799

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, BRITISH MEDALS William Pitt, the Younger (1759-1806), Liverpool Pitt Club, Glazed and Gilt-silver Member’s Medal (1814), by T Wyon Jr, bust left, after Nollekens, rev Britannia, who protects Commerce and Europe, is crowned by Peace and Victory, BRITAIN VICTORIOUS - TYRANNY OVERTHROWN., 55.5mm, gilt-metal rim with watch-type suspender (BHM 836; Eimer 1039, note). Nearly extremely fine, some light toning on the reverse.

Los 1811

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, BRITISH MEDALS Edward VII, Coronation 1902, unofficial large Silver Medal, by Emil Fuchs, for Elkington & Co, conjoined busts of Edward and Alexandra right, rev Britannia with shield looks towards Westminster Abbey, 64mm, in maroon leather fitted case of issue (BHM 3772; Eimer 1870; Jones, “Emil Fuchs in England”, The Medal, 6, 1985, 28/9). Light matt surface, virtually as struck. The shield, as is usual, carries the incorrect date (26 June). The Coronation was postponed to 8 August because of the King’s appendicitis.

Los 1840

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, WORLD MEDALS, ITALY Northern Italy, Verona, Galeazzo Mondella, known as Moderno (c.1467-1529), The Crucifixion, rectangular Gilt-bronze Plaquette, Christ on the Cross, the two thieves on crosses either side, one, the repenter, looking at Christ, the other looking down, Mary Magdalen holds the base of the cross, two female figures and an infant child support the Virgin Mary, cavalry and foot-soldiers guard the crowd, 112.5mm x 72mm (Adams 44, this piece; Lewis 2; Pope-Hennessy 147; Toderi 143). The original gilding remains in part, the whole piece with a light patina, very fine and rare. ex Sylvia Adams Collection, 23 May 1996, lot 44

Los 1849

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, WORLD MEDALS, ITALY Alexander VII (1599-1655-1667), Fabio Chigi, large cast Bronze Medal, 1659, by Gioacchino Francesco Travani, with the reverse design by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, bearded bust left wearing robes and cap, ALEXANDER VII. P.M. PIVS. IVST. OPT. SENN. PATR. GENTE. CHISIVS. MDCLIX, rev Androcles in the Circus Maximus, holding shield and with sword raised, the lion crouched at his feet, a cheering crowd behind, MVNIFICO. PRINCIPI. DOMINICVS. IACOBATIVS., in scroll below ET. FERA. MEMOR. BENEFICII., 98mm (Molinari 96; Varriano 79; Venuti XX, Miselli 567; Vannel-Toderi 504; Börner 1177; Lincoln 1192; Ciechanowiecki 255; Clifford (Spink/Christie, 21 May 1996), lot 186). A superb original cast with light patination, extremely fine. The medal is said to commemorate the end of the plague in Rome and was commissioned by Domenico Jacobacci. Clifford states the medal to be “probably the finest and most ambitious example of Italian medallic art of the seventeenth century”. The involvement of Bernini is well documented; it was his idea to use the lion as a symbol of remembrance (the lion recognises the gladiator who had once pulled a thorn from its foot). A photocopy letter from Graham Pollard at the Fitzwilliam Museum (3 April 1987), states, “Your superb Alexander VII … is of comparable quality to the museum example.”

Los 1863

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, WORLD MEDALS, RUSSIA Nicholas I (1825-1855), Unveiling of his Equestrian Statue in St Petersburg, Silver Medal, low purity silver of.500 fineness, 1859, by P Brusnitsyn, bust left in uniform with breast-plate, wearing eagle-topped helmet, rev the statue and plinth, 86mm (Diakov 681.1 R2). Light surface marks, toned, nearly extremely fine. The equestrian statue in St Isaac’s Square was designed by Auguste Ricard de Monferrand and was a technical wonder in its time for the way it balanced only on the horse’s two back legs. The plinth is of Finnish granite, decorated with sculptures executed by Russia’s leading sculptors. The monument, which took three years to complete, is one of the very few Imperial sculptural monuments to have survived the Soviet era.

Los 1883

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, WORLD MEDALS, TURKEY and the Ottoman Empire, and the wars against them, France and Egypt, The Opening of the Suez Canal, Silver Medal, 1869, by Louis-Oscar Roty for the Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez, seated female figure holds aloft the light of Progress to the standing figure of Industry, a sketched route of the Suez Canal beyond, rev legend in centre, inscriptions around, 42mm (Divo 606; BM Acq 1983-1987 p.25, 147). Matt surface, extremely fine. Struck for the Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez. Formed in 1858, French private investors were the majority of the shareholders, with Egypt also having a significant stake. However in 1875, a financial crisis forced Isma’il to sell his shares to the British Government for £3,976,582. The company operated the canal until 1956, when it was nationalised by Nasser.

Los 3042

A COLLECTION FORMED BY PAUL STEVENS, SULTANATES Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, Gold Tanka, Hadrat Dehli, AH 725, titles in double square border, rev titles and single circular border, 11.02g (G&G D301). Red and light green patina, extremely fine, scarce.

Los 3077

A COLLECTION FORMED BY PAUL STEVENS, SULTANATES Muhammad b. Firuz (AH 792-795 / 1390-1392/3 AD), Gold Tanka, no mint, AH 793, 11.07g (G&G D583). Very light scuff marks, otherwise extremely fine, clear date, a rare and a lovely specimen.

Los 3131

A COLLECTION FORMED BY PAUL STEVENS, SULTANATES Shams al-Din Muzaffar II, Gold Tanka, Muhammadabad, AH 932, legends in double scalloped borders, 11.44g (G&G G233). Light scuff, attractively toned, very fine.

Los 3355

INDIAN, POST GUPTA AND MEDIÆVAL Paramaras of Vidarbha, Jagadeva, 12th Century, Gold Punchmarked Coin, 3.64g, pelleted spearhead, temple depicting a human, probably Shiva, “Sri Jagadeva” in Nagari, and two geometrical D-shaped punches curving left (see B Rath, Gold Coins of the Paramaras: a reappraisal in the light of fresh evidence, Numismatic Digest 17 (1993), pp.52-53). Extremely fine and rare.

Los 3674

BRITISH INDIAN Victoria, Silver Original Proof ½-Rupee, 1894C, obv VICTORIA EMPRESS (SW 6.222). Toned, a few light spots, about uncirculated. ex David Fore Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 78, May 2013, lot 539

Los 3679

BRITISH INDIAN Victoria, Silver Original Proof ¼-Rupee, 1840, obverse II, obv VICTORIA QUEEN, rev EAST INDIA COMPANY, 34 berries, crescent on bow (SW 3.56). Toned, with a few underlying light marks, choice uncirculated. ex J J Pittman collection ex David Fore Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 78, May 2013, lot 450

Los 3702

BRITISH INDIAN Edward VII, Silver Rupee, ½-Rupee and ¼-Rupee, 1906 (SW 7.31, 7.58, 7.84). Light contact marks, extremely fine. (3)

Los 3730

BRITISH INDIAN George VI, Copper-nickel Original Proof 2-Annas, 1939B, obverse 2, obv GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR (SW 9.112a). A few very light marks, choice uncirculated. ex David Fore Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 78, May 2013, lot 429

Los 3732

BRITISH INDIAN George VI, Copper-nickel Original Proof 2-Annas, 1944L, obv GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR (SW 9.128). A few light marks, but the beginning of some beautiful colours in the tone, uncirculated. ex J J Pittman collection ex David Fore Collection, Baldwin’s Auction 78, May 2013, lot 434

Los 10

†COINS, EUROPEAN TERRITORIES IRELAND George III (1760-1820), Bank of Ireland Coinage, Silver 30-Pence, 1808, laureate and draped bust right, date below, rev Hibernia seated facing left, top of harp points to O in TOKEN (DF 619; S 6616A; KM Tn4). Semi prooflike uncirculated, a few light hairlines but very pleasant.

Los 28

†COINS, EUROPEAN TERRITORIES, ISLE OF MAN James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl (1736-1765), Copper Penny, 1758, crowned DA monogram, date below, rev Triune, edge plain (Pr 15; S 7411; KM 7). Good extremely fine, light brown tone.

Los 35

†COINS, EUROPEAN TERRITORIES, ISLE OF MAN George III (1760-1820), Bronzed Copper Proof Halfpenny, 1798, restrike by W J Taylor with Soho dies, draped bust right, rev Triune, edge plain, die axis ?? (Pr 32A; S 7416b; KM 10). Some die rust around the date, small spot behind the King’s head and a few light marks in the reverse field, otherwise about uncirculated.

Los 36

†COINS, EUROPEAN TERRITORIES, ISLE OF MAN George III (1760-1820), Gilt-copper Proof Halfpenny, 1798, restrike by W J Taylor with Soho dies, draped bust right, rev Triune, edge plain, die axis ?? (Pr 32B; S 7416c; KM 10). Mint State, some very light handling marks. ex Dr R Caine collection of the Isle of Man, Spink Auction 145, 14 July 2000, lot 2745

Los 37

†COINS, EUROPEAN TERRITORIES, ISLE OF MAN Victoria (1837-1901), Copper Halfpenny, 1839 (Pr 34; S 7418; KM 13). Uncirculated, some light bagmarks, full mint red.

Los 39

†COINS, EUROPEAN TERRITORIES, ISLE OF MAN George III (1760-1820), Copper Penny, 1786, laureate head right, date below, rev Triune, edge grained (Pr 16; S 7413; KM 9). Die break through the date, light tone, almost as struck. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, August 2000, item 3343

Los 50

†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, GUERNSEY William IV (1830-1837), Copper Double, 1830, dot before date (Pr 72 var; S 7202; KM 1). Extremely fine with light red brown tone, rare. ex A L T McCammon collection, Baldwin’s Auction 20, 11 October 1999, lot 144 (part) The date and the ‘D’ and ‘E’ of DOUBLE have been double cut, while the “dot” looks like it has been double stamped with the second stamp taking out half of the dot. The dot is of a significant size that it is something intentional and not a piece of rust or a slip of the die cutter. But it is slightly elliptical, so hard to imagine what stamp was used to put it there. Puzzling.

Los 62

†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, GUERNSEY George V (1910-1936), Bronze 2-Doubles (4), 1914H, 1918H, 1920H, 1929H (Pr 67, 69-71; S 7216A; KM 12). All uncirculated with light tone. (4)

Los 63

†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, GUERNSEY George V (1910-1936), Bronze Specimen 2-Doubles and 8-Doubles, 1914H (cf Pr 67, 26; S 7216A; KM 12, 14). Both as struck with a light tone. (2) ex A L T McCammon collection, Baldwin’s Auction 20, 11 October 1999, lot 155 (part) ex RJ Ford, Spink Auction 79, 15 October 1990, lot 143, and Heaton Mint, Birmingham

Los 73

†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, GUERNSEY William IV (1830-1837), Copper 8-Doubles, 1834 (Pr 1; S 7200; KM 3). Glossy mint state, a few very light rim taps.

Los 81

†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, GUERNSEY George V (1910-1936), Bronze Specimen 8-Doubles, 1934H (cf Pr 29; S 7214A; KM 14). In PCGS holder graded SP63RD, appears to have been lacquered. It is not easy to be sure through the plastic holder, if the coin has been lacquered, but it does seem that the evident light hairlines are in lacquer rather than on the coin. This has probably resulted in the coin being graded ‘only’ as a “63”, visually it is better than this grade.

Los 85

†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, JERSEY Victoria (1837-1901), Copper Proof 1/52-Shilling, 1861 (Pr 53; S 7003; KM 1). Light scratch on Victoria’s cheek and with streaky tone on the obverse, otherwise as struck for this proof only issue.

Los 99

†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, JERSEY Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze 1/26-Shilling, 1870 (Pr 70). A few light marks, otherwise uncirculated with a lot of mint red, unusually nice for this issue.

Los 123

†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, JERSEY Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Proof 1/13-Shilling, 1870 (Pr 10A; S 7004; KM 5). Light die crack from C of VICTORIA to centre of the coin, darkly toned but uncirculated. ex Pridmore , Glendinings, 22 September 1981, lot 527 ex A L T McCammon collection, Baldwin’s Auction 20, 11 October 1999, lot 195 This date as a proof not in the Dick Ford sale. The flan crack would not have easily satisfied the two other serious collectors of this series, but maybe this was the best they could find. Perhaps the rarity has not really been acknowledged.

Los 139

†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, JERSEY George III (1760-1820), Silver Eighteenpence Token, 1813, arms, rev value in wreath (Pr 2). Extremely fine, light blue tone.

Los 162

†COINS, IONIAN ISLANDS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 30-Lepta, 1834, die axis ?? (KM 35). A few light marks, otherwise a choice uncirculated Proof, lightly toned.

Los 171

†COINS, CYPRUS Victoria (1837-1901), Copper ¼-Piastre, 1898 (Pr 85; S 7202; KM 1.1). Good very fine, a number of light marks including a flan flaw at 12 o’clock on the reverse where it appears something was caught in the die upon striking.

Los 174

†COINS, CYPRUS Edward VII (1901-1910), Copper ¼-Piastre, 1902 (Pr 88; KM 8). About uncirculated with full mint red, light spotting on the reverse, probably from a fingerprint.

Los 175

†COINS, CYPRUS Edward VII (1901-1910), Copper ¼-Piastre, 1905 (Pr 89; KM 8). Uncirculated, light brown glossy with a hint of lustre.

Los 188

†COINS, CYPRUS Edward VII (1901-1910), Copper ½-Piastre, 1908 (Pr 64; KM 11). Uncirculated with light brown obverse and fairly lustrous reverse.

Los 190

†COINS, CYPRUS George V (1910-1936), Copper ½-Piastre, 1927 (Pr 66; KM 17). Extremely fine, light brown.

Los 191

†COINS, CYPRUS George V (1910-1936), Copper ½-Piastre, 1930 (Pr 67; KM 17). Choice extremely fine/good extremely fine, light brown.

Los 192

†COINS, CYPRUS George V (1910-1936), Copper ½-Piastre, 1931 (Pr 68; KM 17). Uncirculated, light brown with some lustre.

Los 204

†COINS, CYPRUS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 9-Piastres, 1901 (Pr 10; KM 6). Choice mint state, almost as nice as the coin in the previous lot except for a few light marks on the obverse, mostly hidden by the tone. ex Stacks Auction, New York, December 2000, lot 773 (part)

Los 206

†COINS, CYPRUS Edward VII (1901-1910), Silver 9-Piastres, 1907 (Pr 11; KM 9). Uncirculated, the only impairment being a light 13mm scratch in front of the King’s face that is partially hidden by the attractive tone.

Los 213

†COINS, CYPRUS George VI (1936-1952), Silver 4½-Piastres, 1938 (KM 24). Light marks, otherwise uncirculated and lightly toned.

Los 214

†COINS, CYPRUS George V (1910-1936), Silver 8-Piastres and 9-Piastres, 1938 (KM 26, 25). Both uncirculated or nearly so, the 18-Piastres is particularly choice, the 9-Piastres has a small edge nick and a few light field marks. (2)

Los 223

†George VI (1936-1952), Four Piece Proof Set, Bronze ½-Piastre, Piastre, Cupro-nickel Shilling and 2-Shillings, 1949 (KM PS10). All choice uncirculated Proofs, the copper pieces are toned a pleasing dark brown, the cupro-nickel pieces have a light tone. (4)

Los 234

†George III (1760-1820), Copper 1/24-Rix Dollar (2-Stivers), 1801, light coinage, dot before CEYLON and before GOVERNMENT (KM 64; Pr 44). About very fine.

Los 257

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, CEYLON George III (1760-1820), Silver 24-Stivers (½-Rix Dollar), 1804 (KM 76; Pr 15). About extremely fine, a few light marks.

Los 282

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, MILLED COINAGE, CEYLON George III (1760-1820), Bronzed Copper Pattern 2-Stivers, 1815, rosette and T.W, for Thomas Wyon junior below head (Pr 89; KM 82.2). In PCGS holder graded PR64BN, choice proof with a few light marks behind the King’s head and a few light reverse spots.

Los 322

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON Victoria (1837-1901), Three Piece Silver OMS Proof Set, ¼-Cent, ½-Cent and Cent, 1870, off metal strikes in silver (KM 90a, 91a, 92a). All uncirculated with a number of light handling marks. (3) strangely no 5-Cent was struck in silver for this year

Los 338

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON Edward VII (1901-1910), Copper Proof Cent, 1909 (KM 102). Brilliant uncirculated Proof, mostly toned medium brown, a few light spots. I find it fascinating that Krause has virtually every coin listed as being known in proof, while I have seen very few of these proofs and yet for some countries, some very obvious proofs that show quite frequently, are still not listed.

Los 345

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON George V (1910-1936), Silver Proof 10-Cents, 1919B (KM 104a). Numerous light marks mar the frosted bust and mirror surfaces, large carbon spot on the reverse but certainly a proof. ex RJ Ford collection, Singapore Coin Auction 19, 23 February 1995, lot 230, part There is no doubt it is a proof but it was badly unloved by its previous owners., so again we are dealing with a coin that 40 years of serious collectors could not improve upon

Los 364

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, DECIMAL CURRENCY, PROOFS, CEYLON Edward VII (1901-1910)/ Victoria (1837-1901), Unique Copper Four Piece Mule Set ¼-Cent, ½-Cent, Cent and 5-Cents, 1892, obv crowned bust of Edward VII to right, EDWARD VII KING & EMPEROR (obvs KM 100, 101, 102, Pn 8; revs KM 90, 91, 92, 93). Uncirculated Proofs, the ¼-Cent toned with a few light marks, the ½-Cent and Cent brilliant with subdued red, the 5-Cents toned with a few minor spots, a most impressive coin. (4) There were no large copper 5-Cents struck as proofs or pirculation strikes for Edward in Ceylon. The bust is crowned and as that on the regular coinage. Obviously someone with serious influence had this set struck, due to the work involved. Using the 1892 reverse dies would have saved some effort as they already existed. The large size 1904 5-Cent in the Remick sale (Spink auction 6009, 18 October 2006, lot 231) sold for £10,500 hammer.

Los 377

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Copper ¼-Cent, 1872H (KM 7; Pr 211). About uncirculated but with numerous light marks in the semi-prooflike fields. from the Heaton Mint Archive but an earlier strike than the coin in the previous lot

Los 378

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze ¼-Cent, 1884 (KM 7a; Pr 216). About uncirculated with 20% mint red and a few light spots.

Los 415

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 5-Cents, 1888 (KM 10; Pr 137). Uncirculated, a few light spots.

Los 418

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver Proof 5-Cents, 1891 (KM 10; Pr 140). A few light handling marks, otherwise uncirculated Proof with moderate tone. This is the typical late 19th century proof where not as much care was taken in the striking of this coin but as a proof was struck every year for the British Mint, a few were called for outside of the mint and these pieces made it to collectors today.

Los 438

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 10-Cents, 1874H (KM 11; Pr 82). Uncirculated, but a few light toning spots.

Los 456

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Edward VII (1901-1910), Silver Matte Specimen 10-Cents, 1903 (KM 21; Pr 112). Uncirculated Proof, light grey colour typical of the matte finish and the strike is superb. The Royal Mint is known to have struck matte specimens for Straits Settlements and Ceylon in 1903, while the pieces that came from the Bombay Mint are brilliant proofs.

Los 461

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS George V (1910-1936), Silver 10-Cents, 1920 (KM 29a; Pr 119). Very fine, light handling marks on the obverse. Neither Remick nor Diana had examples of this date, and Pridmore’s was a nice VF, strongly implying that the catalogue valuation leaves a little to be desired.

Los 487

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Edward VII (1901-1910), Silver Proof 50-Cents, 1905B incuse (KM 23; Pr unlisted). Uncirculated proof, cloudy with numerous light hairlines but a perfect companion to the 1910 20-Cents in lot 477. The Diana example sold for £5600, while the Remick’s sold for £8000

Los 512

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, MALAYA George VI (1936-1952), Silver Proof 5-Cents, 1941 (KM 3). Uncirculated Proofs, lightly toned and some light hairlines, but as with the 1939 5-Cents in the previous lot, not struck with the greatest care.

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