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Los 716

†George VI (1936-1952), Silver 4-Pence (8), 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945 (KM 30). All uncirculated or nearly so, the 1943 has some light spotting but it is also the rarest date of the series. (8) For George VI collectors or just collectors of this series, we are giving you a bit of a gift by putting these all together. It could take you tenor more years to do this again.

Los 722

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BAHAMAS George III (1760-1820), Restrike Bronzed Copper Proof Penny, 1806, edge plain (Pr 2; KM 1). Good extremely fine, light marks, proof only for this type struck from a rusty reverse die, rolled obverse edge due to worn or ill-prepared dies.

Los 723

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BAHAMAS George III (1760-1820), Restrike Bronzed Copper Proof Penny, 1807, edge grained, die axis ?? unlike all the 1806 coins which are coin die axis (Pr 3; KM 1). Uncirculated Proof, light scratch down neck that looks as old as the coin because it is the same colour, a few light reverse spots. ex Edward Roehrs, DNW Auction 28 September 2011, lot 3016, with note says that three known. Curiosity makes this cataloguer want to figure out when this was struck. The engrailing is different on all three of these Bahamas Pennies that have engrailed edges. This piece is probably the crudest, in that they are just diagonal slits as opposed to the more ornate originals. The 1806 original proof has some die rust on the neck, while this appears to have been polished off on this piece, so the only rust we see on this piece is on the reverse, but not nearly as much as the 1806 restrike. The obverse of all of these pieces appear to be the same (besides the date), but the 1807 has an obvious difference in the tie at the back of the head, so could it have been a new die carefully prepared. It doesn’t appear to be a repair of any sort, just slightly different, but that is really the only difference one can find, that can’t be explained by die wear.

Los 742

†COINS, WEST INDIES, JAMAICA Victoria (1837-1901), Cupro-nickel Specimen Halfpenny, 1882H (KM 16). As struck with attractive light peripheral toning. There were two pieces in the Heaton Mint archives.

Los 747

†COINS, WEST INDIES, JAMAICA Victoria (1837-1901), Cupro-nickel Halfpenny (2), 1894, 1895 (KM 16). Mint state and good extremely fine with numerous light marks. (2)

Los 753

†COINS, WEST INDIES, JAMAICA Victoria (1837-1901), Cupro-nickel Penny, 1869 (KM 17). Mint state, a few very light spots, still nicer than many of the uncirculated examples that are available.

Los 765

†COINS, WEST INDIES, JAMAICA Victoria (1837-1901), Cupro-nickel Penny, 1893 (KM 17). Mint state with light tone on the reverse.

Los 778

†COINS, WEST INDIES, JAMAICA George VI (1936-1952), Nickel-brass Proof Penny, 1952 (KM 35). Mint state with light tone. ex Baldwin’s Auction 28, 9 October 2001, lot 1452

Los 781

†COINS, WEST INDIES, JAMAICA Elizabeth II (1952- ), Nickel-brass Proof Penny, 1958 (KM 37). Uncirculated Proof, toned, a few light marks behind the Queen’s head.

Los 795

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH WEST INDIES Anchor Coinage, Silver ¼-Dollar, 1820 (KM 3; Br 858; Pr 9). Frosty uncirculated, light handling marks and a toning spot on either side. with a note that this is ex Goodman

Los 804

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES Elizabeth II (1952- ), Cupro-nickel Proof 25-Cents, 1957 (KM 6). Light fingerprint marks otherwise uncirculated.

Los 808

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Proof Cent, 1894 (KM 1). Uncirculated Proof, moderately toned with a few very light marks. I can’t imagine that there were 25 struck as stated in Krause. The Remick example was UNC with lustre but had a bad flan flaw that took away a great deal the appeal of the coin. Pridmore mentions a piece in the Royal Mint collection.

Los 826

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cent, 1937 (KM 21). Uncirculated Proof with subdued mint red, numerous light handling marks.

Los 829

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cents (2), 1943, 1944 (KM 21). Both good extremely fine, the second a pleasant light brown color with some mint red. (2)

Los 832

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Proof Cent, 1949 (KM 24). Uncirculated Proof, mostly red, a few light marks. As with the Southern Rhodesia 1949 Penny, this is the most common of George VI, in that there might be 20 maximum known

Los 839

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof Cent, 1959 (KM 30). Brilliant uncirculated Proof but with numerous light bagmarks.

Los 840

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof Cent, 1961 (KM 30). Uncirculated Proof, mostly toned but with numerous light bagmarks.

Los 844

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Cupro-nickel 5-Cents, 1911 (KM 16). Mint state, a few very light marks. With a mintage of 10,000, it is never good to be too fussy on coins such as these.

Los 853

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Nickel-brass Proof 5-Cents, 1942 (KM 22a). Choice brilliant uncirculated Proof, a few light marks but these are normally found much worse. Why these would be struck during a World War is a question that has always intrigued me, along with the Southern Rhodesia 1942 Proofs, two countries half a world apart.

Los 861

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Cupro-nickel Pattern 5-Cents, 1962 (KM -). Mint state, a few light spots, unlisted. Not struck as a Proof but it shows that the Mint was thinking of a new metal for this country, perhaps because of the faster deterioration of the brass pieces than a nickel piece. In the end they used aluminium for the Belize series.

Los 862

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 10-Cents, 1894 (KM 8). Good extremely fine, attractively toned with a few light marks, but exceedingly hard to find in better grade.

Los 866

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Silver 10-Cents, 1919 (KM 20). In ANACS holder graded AU53, about extremely fine with attractive tone but with many light marks on both sides.

Los 867

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Silver 10-Cents, 1936 (KM 20). Frosty uncirculated but with a number of light marks in front of the King’s face, the reverse is quite choice. ex JJ Pittman collection

Los 875

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Victoria (1837-1901), Silver 25-Cents, 1894 (KM 9). In NGC holder graded PF64, not a proof but it is prooflike with a nicely frosted bust of Victoria. The 1894 does come prooflike in EF, give or take. It is very different in appearance to the obvious Proofs of the 1894 1-, 5- and 10-Cent in this sale. It doesn’t make a big difference in pricing as either as a Proof or a choice UNC. It is still a very important type coin. For the really fussy, this has a number of light marks in front of the Queen’s face, so perhaps a MS63 would be more appropriate, still the finest I have seen.

Los 890

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Edward VII (1901-1910), Silver 50-Cents, 1907 (KM 13). Extremely fine with most of the frost still there and only a few very light marks.

Los 906

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND George VI (1936-1952), Silver 6-Pence, 1941 (KM 6). Uncirculated, light bag marks.

Los 922

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND George V (1910-1936), Silver Florin, 1935 (KM 4). Uncirculated, light bagmarks.

Los 923

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND George V (1910-1936), Silver Florin, 1936 (KM 4). Uncirculated, light bagmarks.

Los 927

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND George VI (1936-1952), Silver Florin, 1944 (KM 10.1). Uncirculated, light bagmarks.

Los 931

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND George VI (1936-1952), Silver ½-Crown (7), 1937, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946 (KM 11, 14). 1937, 1940 and 1946 uncirculated, 1946 with light bagmarks, the others good extremely fine. (7)

Los 944

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS George VI (1936-1952), Cupro-nickel Proof 3-Pence and Shilling, 1950 (KM 15, 17). Uncirculated Proofs, toned and with a few light marks. (2) This is as far as the collector managed in putting together a complete 1950 Proof Set.

Los 945

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze and Cupro-nickel Partial Proof Set, ½-Penny, 3-Pence, Florin and ½-Crown, 1951 (KM 20, 15, 18,19). Uncirculated Proofs, first mostly brilliant, the 3-Pence toned but choice, the Florin toned with a few very light marks, the ½-Crown in PCGS holder graded PR64, also toned. (4)

Los 950

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof ½-Penny and Penny 1958 (KM 23.2, 24.2). Uncirculated Proofs, moderately toned, a few light marks on the ½-Penny. (2)

Los 951

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof ½-Penny, 1960 (KM 23.2). Uncirculated Proof, toned with a few very light marks.

Los 973

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, FIJI George VI (1936-1952), Nickel-Brass Proof 3-Pence, 1947 (KM 15). Uncirculated Proof, toned with a few light handling marks. A coin that is very difficult to find choice in mint state or proof.

Los 978

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, FIJI Elizabeth II (1952- ), Cupro-nickel Proof 6-Pence, 1953 (KM 19). Uncirculated Proof, nicely frosted bust but a few light marks. The nicely frosted bust here showing what a real proof should look like after the die polishing and the acid etching took place.

Los 982

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, FIJI Elizabeth II (1952- ), Nickel-Brass Proof 3-Pence, 1958 (KM 22). Uncirculated Proof, lightly toned and with a few light marks.

Los 1043

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION, AUSTRIA Holy Roman Empire, Franz Joseph I, Silver Proof Doppelgulden (2-Florin), 1887, struck to commemorate the reopening of Küttenberg Mines, laureate head right, heavier side whiskers, rev church, date below in Roman numerals (Dav 33; Jl 370; Thun 467; KM X# M7). A few very light hairlines, otherwise a choice uncirculated Proof, rare. ex Spink Auction October 1980, lot 173 mintage 400

Los 1084

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION, ESTONIA Republic, Copper-nickel 10-Marka, 1926, arms within wreath, rev value and date (KM 8). Light scratches on the reverse, about uncirculated and very rare. ex Jacques Shulman Auction 275, 6 October 1982, lot 3574 most of this issue was melted down, not released for circulation.

Los 1097

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION, FRANCE Second Empire, Napoleon III, Silver 2-Francs, 1854A, Paris, head left, rev denomination within wreath (Gad 523; KM 780.1). Prooflike uncirculated, light peripheral blue toning on the reverse, rare. mintage 215,000 At one time graded by PCGS as MS65, now released from the holder.

Los 1331

EUROPEAN COINS, GERMANY German East Africa, Wilhelm II (1888-1918), Silver ½-Rupie, 1901 (J 712; KM 4). Extremely fine with light iridescent tone. this lot is not from the Åke Lindén Collection

Los 1337

EUROPEAN COINS, GREAT BRITAIN George II (1727-1760), Gold Two-Guineas, 1738, young laureate bust left, rev crowned quartered shield of arms with garnish, date above, edge obliquely grained (MCE 291; S 3667B). Once cleaned, light surface marks and tiny scratches evident, some reverse flecking, otherwise about very fine, the reverse better. this lot is not from the Åke Lindén Collection

Los 1388

EUROPEAN COINS, GREAT BRITAIN Scotland, Robert the Bruce (1306-1329), Penny, crowned bust left with sceptre within beaded inner circle, three large curls to hair, legend surrounding with unbarred A in GRA, +ROBERTVS: DEI: GR?:, rev long cross pattée with pierced five-pointed mullet in each angle within beaded inner circle, legend surrounding, SCOTORVM REX+, 1.33g (S 5076; Burns 1, fig. 225). A little weakly struck in parts with a few light surface marks, perhaps one slight clip on rim, otherwise good fine, well toned. this lot is not from the Åke Lindén Collection

Los 1452

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION, ITALY Kingdom, Vittorio Emanuele III, Silver 20-Lire, 1936R XIV, Rome, bare head left, rev quadriga right (Mont 78; Pag 681; KM 81). Very few light scuff marks, otherwise choice uncirculated and rare. mintage 10,000

Los 1455

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION, ITALY Kingdom, Vittorio Emanuele III, Silver 5-Lire, 1914R, Rome, bust right, rev quadriga left (Mont 114, R2; Pag 708; KM 56). Choice uncirculated with lovely light-grey tone, very rare. mintage 272,515

Los 1469

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION, ITALY Vatican, Vatican City and Sede Vacante Silver, Nickel, Stainless Steel and Aluminium issues (approx 100), from Pius XI to John Paul II, including 5-Centesimi to 1000-Lire, 1933-1934, 5-Centesimi to 10-Lire, 1942, Sede Vacante 1939, 1958, 1963. Generally uncirculated, light green deposit on some. (lot)

Los 1509

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION NORWAY Carl XV, Silver ½-Speciedaler, 1862 (NM 9; KM 322). Very fine with light steely grey tone. ex Numismatik Orden Auction 7 March 1981, lot 354 mintage 64,000

Los 10

A 9ct gold and gem set dress ring, the oval pierced mount set with a cut light blue stone, hallmarked to inner

Los 424

An Art Deco glass light shade, in mottled green and red

Los 239

A selection of fairings, including `the last in bed put out the light`, `necessary knows no law`, `kiss me quick` and more, AF (parcel)

Los 231

A 40 piece Foleys Arcadia tea set, decorated with light blue glaze and fruit, heightened in gilt (parcel)

Los 215

CUERVOS Y SOBRINOS Model “autorecargante robust”, ref. 2802, automatic self-winding mechanism, and transparent case back, featuring date at 6 o’clock, D: 41mm. Light brown alligator strap with stainless steel folding clasp. Comes in an original magnificent wooden hand-made cigar box. New and unworn.

Los 281

A pair of 18c octagonal Delft plates, probably Liverpool, glazed in light blue and painted with a central basket of flowers, the borders with flower sprays and Chinese symbols and under rim sprigs, a/f rim chips, 8.5""diam.

Los 516

AFTER DAVID SHEPHERD "Polar bear country", limited edition print No'd. 435/950 CONDITION REPORTS Size approx 70 cm x 42 cm excluding mount and frame. Frame and glass with some knocks and dents, scuffs and dirt. Print itself with some light wear and scuffs but generally appears in reasonably good order.

Los 582

A light oak wall mirror with barley twist decoration

Los 593

A pair of burr elm chests of small proportions CONDITION REPORTS Size approx 76.5 cm high x 45 cm wide x 40 cm deep. Overall with some light general wear, a few scuffs and knocks and a couple of small chips including to plinth base of one. Some slight splitting and natural irregularities to veneers but overall appears in good, tidy condition. Of fairly new construction and of various refurbished and new wood and veneers.

Los 605

A pair of oak three drawer bedside chests in the 19th Century manner CONDITION REPORTS Both with some light general wear and scuffs but generally appear in reasonable order. Size approx 35 cm wide x 66.5 cm high x 36 cm deep. Of fairly new construction and of various refurbished and/or new wood / veneers.

Los 632

A light oak chest of two long and two short drawers, together with a distressed cocktail cabinet

Los 64

A Royal Albert "Heirloom" pattern tea set CONDITION REPORTS The collection comprises six cups, six saucers, six plates, one cake plate, one milk jug and one sugar bowl. All with light general wear and some slight rubbing to gilding and a few scratches but overall condition appears reasonably good.

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