An early 18th century oak chest, in two sections, having four drawers with geometric moulded fronts, 103 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by JB Chest displays general signs of wear that you would expect from age and use. The top surface has at least three horizontal splits forming. Two along the original join and new one at the top right corner running three quarters of the way horizontally across the back. The backing board intact, with general markings. The front right section of the top displays a noticeable impact mark and wear, along with general knocks and nicks on all four edges. Both the left and right hand sides of the top and bottom section display general wear, markings and some impact marks, and some loss of detail most noticeably the right top corner. The front of the chest is a slightly bleached colour, very light in the majority of sections, with only the bottom right drawer being a similar darker colour. Some detail is missing from the sides and front, most noticeably top left corner, centre right and bottom right. Handles would appear to be replaced. Drawers in working order. Locks would not appear to work with polish build up Please see illustrations for details
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A late Victorian mahogany partner's pedestal desk, the leather inset top above an arrangement of nine drawers to one side, the other having three frieze drawers above a pair of panel doors, 161 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by JB The desk displays general signs of wear. Leather inset displays a few general markings, indents and scratches with light wear to gilt decoration. Some knocks and nicks to the edges with some loss of veneer, coupled with some cracking and a couple of corner chips with loss. Drawers in working order, displaying stains to the interior and a couple of holes present. Handles have been repaired and replaced in the past. Some lock sections look as though they have been fiddled with. The interior of the pedestal sections in similar condition. A couple of horizontal splits can be observed to the interior, along the original joins. Both exterior sections of the pedestal side bits displaying general wear, markings and scratches, including light dents to the surface Please see illustrations for details
A late Victorian rosewood side cabinet, having a glazed door flanked by a pair of columns, 54.5 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by JB The height approx. - 94 cm - depth approx. 41 cm. The cabinet displays general signs of wear and markings. The top section displaying scratches ranging from light to deep and a few coffee rings. The rear would appear to be intact. On the left hand side of the chest feels slightly warped, with a slightly noticeable join mark running vertically. The right hand side seems to be in better order. The interior worn, a few ink stains and rubbing marks. Comes with two moveable shelves, inside the door noticeably worn, glass has been replaced at some point, however, moving freely. Chest has a slight wobble probably caused by the rear foot being bent. General marks and wear present to columns and base Please see illustrations for details
A set of eight rosewood dining chairs, with horizontal bar backs, pierced and carved splats, drop in seats, and reeded baluster front legs (8) See illustration Condition report Report by JB All eight appear to be in clean order, displaying general knocks and nicks, with some light scratches. The framework appears rather tight on all, showing signs of restoration and a good going over. No major damage would appear present Please see illustrations
Chateau Clerc-Milon vintage 2008 Pauillac, 5eme Cru Classe This offers a solid, structured core of red currant, cherry skin and fig notes, laced with savory herb, violet and light-handed toast. There's nice cut on the iron-tinged finish, with some depth in reserve for the cellar. Drink now through 2016. –JM Wine Spectator 90 12 bottles (75cl), owc
Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon vintage 2000 Starts out round and plush, then the structure takes over. Light peach and berry flavors prevail as this plays out on the lingering finish. Give it a little time to integrate, but this should develop well. Best from 2009 through 2024. –BS Wine Spectator 91 1 bottle (75cl)
ROTARY ECLIPSE BAR CORKSCREW The Patent Eclipse Cork Drawer Co Limited No 2309 Stunning example of probably the most sought after bar screw "The Rotary Eclipse". Beautiful in design and engineering. Works brilliantly. In excellent condition, some light tarnish & wear consistent with age. From a private collector 1 antique corkscrew
An 18th century Dutch Delft vase, decorated a boat, a dwelling and foliage, 20.5 cm high Condition report Report by JB The vase displays general signs of wear, markings, light scratches and some glaze loss to the surface. Glaze faults and pox marks are also present across the main body and interior. Rubbing to the glaze around the top rim present with some loss of glaze. Some loss of glaze can be observed around the main body and near the base. There are also some star cracks to the glaze which do not appear to have gone through to the main body. Base of the vase displays nibbles and noticeable chips Please see illustrations for details
An extensive Royal Copenhagen Frijsenborg pattern dinner and tea service, including meat plates, jugs and a teapot (occasional damage) Condition report Report by JB 4 egg cups, 6.5 cm high, all display general wear including rubbing. One cup has been broken and then repaired (re-glued) all decorated flowers 910/1869. 10 tea cups, 10 cm diameter, all display general wear from age and use. Some rubbing to gilt, some moderate staining to the interior of a few. A few pox marks/glaze faults are present. All decorated flowers 910/1551. 8 two handled soup bowls, 13 cm diameter, general wear, light discolouration in regions, rubbing to gilt and handles. A few pox and glaze faults are present. One bowl has a large chip to rim (loss) all decorated flowers 910/1872. 4 coffee cans, 6 cm high, general wear, light rubbing, couple of pox marks, all decorated flowers 910/546. 2 cream jugs, 11 cm high, general markings and rubbings, both decorated flowers, 910/1536. 4 small sauce boats, 14 cm wide, 4 cm high, general marks and wear, some staining of note to the inside of one, including house paint. Few small pox marks and glaze faults. All decorated flowers, 910/1883. 2 veg tureen, 28 cm wide, display more signs of wear than most items, marks and discolouration, more of note to the inside. One lid has been broken into at least four sections and then repaired with glue. One handle badly chipped with loss of note. Glaze faults present to underside, both decorated flowers 910/1702. Small pot with lid, 9 cm diameter, 11 cm high, tinge of discolouration, rubbing to gilt, some marks to underside decorated flowers 910/1678. Larger pot with lid and two handles, 16 cm wide inc. handles, 15 cm tall, general marks and wear, again some discolouration to surface. The lid has been broken in two and is repaired with glue, decorated with flowers, 910/1865. Tea Pot, 18 cm high, 26 cm wide inc. spout, general marks and wear, some light rubbing to gilt regions, of note around the handle. Sauce boat with attached base (larger) 25 cm wide, very grubby, displaying general wear and rubbing to gilt regions. Few marks of note to the interior, decorated flowers 910/1871. Smaller sauce boat with attached base, 24 cm wide, general markings, rubbing to gilt, quite grubby decorated flowers 910/1657. 12 soup bowls, 25 cm diameter, general marks and wear present, rubbing to gilt rim. Few glaze faults and marks present, two bowls have vertical cracks that run from the rim towards the centre. All decorated flowers 910/1619. Sugar bowl, 17 cm diameter, general marks and rubbing. Vertical crack running from the edge to centre 910/1532 9 Plates, 22 cm diameter, general markings and wear, rubbing to gilt, discolouration present, pox marks and glaze faults across a few, one has a chip to the rim, all decorated flowers 910/1623. Bowl 21 cm diameter, general wear and markings, slight discolouration, rubbing to gilt, couple marks to base decorated flowers 910/1518. 19 plates, 15.5 cm diameter, general marks and wear, slight discolouration, rubbing to gilt rim of note in some region, pox marks and a few faults present. Three plates have chips of note to the rim, with some loss, all decorated flowers 910/1626. Transfer dish, 20 cm wide, general marks and wear, light rubbing to gilt, tinge of discolouration. Decorated flowers 910/1516. 10 large saucers, 16.5 cm diameter, general wear and discolouratiojn, light rubbing. All decorated flowers 910/1872/1550. 6 plates, 17 cm diameter, general wear, discolouration of note to a few, rubbing to gilt. Decorated flowers 910/1625. Two serving plates, 27 cm wide, general marks and wear, few stains of note, combined with some discolouration. Decorated flowers 910/1864. Bowl, 21 cm diameter, general marks and wear, light discolouration, few glaze faults, decorated flowers 910/1518. 4 small saucers, 11.5 cm diameter, general wear few glaze faults of note, decorated flowers 910/1546. 2 nibble dishes, 24 cm wide, general wear, one notably discoloured with pox/glaze faults of note, both decorated flowers 910/1689. Leaf dish, 23 cm wide, general wear, discolouration, light rubbing to gilt. 2 large serving dishes, 37 cm wide, quite a large amount of rubbing, wear to detail and gilt, discoloured, both decorated flowers 910/1556. 2 serving dishes, 31 cm wide, again rather worn and marked with discolouration present. Some loss to detail, both decorated flowers 910/1555. Serving dish, 25 cm wide, general marks, discoloured, decorated flowers 910/1863. 9 plates, 22 cm diameter, general wear and discolouration, rubbing and marks present. Pox marks and faults present, one has a chip of note to the rim, all decorated flowers 910/1623. 19 saucers, 14.5 cm diameter, marking and wear of note, discoloured, pox and glaze faults present, rubbing to gilt. Damage and home made repairs to six of the plates, including cracks, chips and some loss. Decorated flowers 910/1810. 12 saucers, 15 cm diameter, general marks and wear, some discolouration, few pox/glaze faults, rubbing to gilt. Hairline crack present to one, another damaged, decorated flowers 910/1551. 16 dinner plates, 25.5 cm diameter, general marks and wear, rubbing to gilt, some scratches of note to detail regions (flowers in the centre), discolouration also present. Pox marks and glaze faults present, some more of note than others. Two have large chips of note to the rim and one has as large crack that nearly runs the length of the plate. All decorated flowers 910/1621. The majority of the set displays degrees of discolouration, more notable ones have been highlighted along with damage. Some pattern numbers differ across the sets to correspond with different types of flowers Please see illustrations
A Moorcroft pottery Pomegranate pattern vase, the base impressed Moorcroft Made In England, 2/5 (?), with blue WM monogram, 19 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by JB Crazing can be observed across the whole body of the vase. A few light marks here and there, and some small rubbing around the base rim. No major damage of note would appear present.
A pair of Venetian glass comports, with dragon supports, 20 cm high, and other similar glass (10) Condition report Report by JB Small light brown - with rubbed gilt decoration - pot 10 cm wide, 7 cm tall. Rubbing of note to the gilt with a few light scratches, no major damage or chips of note would appear present. Blue saucer dish 1: 7.5 cm wide, and approx. 10 cm. diameter. Again noticeable rubbing to gilt regions. A few bubbles can be observed in the glass, light scratching, no major damage of note. Blue saucer dish 2: 7.5 cm wide, and approx. 10 cm diameter. Similar condition with rubbing and light scratches. One minor nibble to exterior rim (sharp to the touch). There is an unfortunate internal crack/fracture to the base of the saucer, visible to the naked eye, however, it cannot be felt. Blue saucer dish 3: 7.5 cm wide, and approx. 10 cm diameter. Same height and dimensions. Again similar condition, wear to gilt, light scratching, no major chips of note. Pink Goblet: 24 cm high, including the dragon. Top section resembling a flower with a dragon attached. Again general wear, rather grubby, gilt sections rubbed. The centre section of the stem seems not central, off centre, however, there does not appear to be any signs of repair. Perhaps it was fired in this manner. Part of the dragon's wings feel sharp, however, there would not appear to be any signs of a break, neck intact. No other major damage of note would appear present. Candlestick with dragon centre section: 23 cm high. Light blue in colour with gilt decoration. Again gilt worn, general scratching and marks, rather grubby. The dragon's left foot resting on the ball, base is missing (one claw has been chipped off), rather sharp to the touch, otherwise no other major damage would appear present. Large blue bowl with two dragon handles: 17 cm high, including dragons and approx. 25 cm in diameter. Again general marks, wear, scratching and dirt, with rubbing to the gilt. Again one of the dragon handles is missing a claw from one foot, there is a vertical fracture within the glass running along the base of the bowl, around where the handle meets. This again is visible to the naked eye, but however cannot be felt with touch. A few bubbles can be observed inside the glass also. The claret style jug with dragon handle: 33 cm high. General wear, markings and rubbing to gilt again present. One side of the dragon's ear is missing, a few bubbles can be observed internally in the glass. The bottom rim which connects to the base is slightly wonky, suspect happened during firing. A couple of minor nibbles to the base. No other major damage of note would appear present. Large blue comport 1: 20 cm high, and approx. diameter 17 cm. No major damage of note would appear present. Comport 2: again similar condition. A few large bubbles of note in the top saucer section. A couple of chips are present to the dragon's claws clutching the ball, otherwise no other major damage of note would appear present Please see illustrations
A George III pottery mug, decorated Lord Hill and The Duke of Wellington, 11.5 cm high, other commemorative mugs and jugs (a.f.) (14) Condition report Report by JB There are four items: 1. Time how short Eternity how long jug - approx. 14.5 cm high. Grubby. Crazed and stained. Pitting, pock marks, and wear to the rim and spout. Some crazing and staining. Underglaze chip to footring. The Duke of Wellington/Lord Cumbermear blue transfer printed mug, approx. 9 cm high. Large crack and chip to base. Crazed and stained. Rim and handle pitted and worn. Some pock marks. The Duke of Wellington/Lord Hill blue transfer printed mug, approx. 11.5 cm high. A couple of large cracks. Chips to foot. Glaze chip to rim. Crazed and light staining with pock marks. Wellington (black print as Emperor on blue ground) shaped mug, approx. 8 cm high. Top of thumb piece knocked. Pitted. Worn. Pock marks in glaze. Firing crack to handle. Crazed and discoloured.
A late 18th century Worcester porcelain teapot, decorated in underglaze blue, and an associated cover (minute chips), 15 cm high Condition report Report by JB Overall teapot displays general signs of wear and markings. Starting with the lid - the flowerhead handle has some noticeable chips and marks to the surrounding petals, with some loss. Blue colours in reasonably good order. There is a crack across one of the leaves to the base of the flower, which may have been caused during firing, with some loss. Exterior and interior rim display light nibbles. A few pox marks and glaze faults can also be observed. The main body again displays pox marks and glaze faults. Blue colour in relatively good order. Most noticeable marks to the handles, in the form of small specks under the glaze, which can also be observed to the top rim. There are a few nibbles and marks around the end of the spout. What would appear to be a firing hole can be observed to the interior of the teapot. Apart from that there would not appear to be any major damage of note Please see illustrations for details
A Meissen monkey band figure, of a pianist,12.5 cm high (tail repaired) Condition report Report by JB The monkey has had its tail repaired, otherwise displaying light wear and markings. No other major damage of note, apart from the tail would appear present Please see illustrations for details
A cast metal hammercloth plate, believed to have been removed from the Marquess of Bute state chariot, in a glazed case, 40 x 40 cm See illustration Condition report Report by JB The coat of arms is mounted behind glass. From the top view that we have, there would not appear to be any major damage of note such as cracks or chips. There is perhaps some fire breath missing from the right dragon at the top of the helmet, otherwise light discolouration and polish marks Please see illustrations for details
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, incised 370/AM 2/0 DEP/Armand Marseille, on a jointed leather body, with porcelain hands and composition feet, 46 cm high, and another Armand Marseille doll, incised 390/DRGM 246/1/ACM, on a composition body, 56 cm high (2) Condition report Report by JB Starting with the doll in the light pink gown with the green hat: Small wear to the toes and rubbing present to the hands, however intact. Four other teeth present, eyes in working order. Body displaying general wear, no major cracks would appear present to the head. The second purple dressed doll: Feet and hands worn, light chipping, however, there doesn't appear to be any major loss. For what I can see of the body section, general marks and wear, eyes in working order with slight damage to the right hand side. Four upper teeth present, no cracks appear present.
A Heubach Köppelfdorf bisque head doll, with sleeping blue eyes and open mouth exposing two teeth, incised Heubach Köppelfdorf/320.7/Germany, on a composition body, 64 cm high, another similar, 321.8½, on later body, 62 cm high (2) Condition report Report by JB Doll with blond hair and yellow ribbon: Canvas body, no toes present, hands intact. Eyes in working order. No teeth present, no cracks to the head would appear present. Second doll with light blue ribbon: Wear and chipping to feet. Hands intact. What we can see, the main body is generally marked and worn. Eyes in working order, slight damage to left hand side eye lid. Two teeth present, no cracks to the head appear present.
A WMF coaster, decorated Bacchanalian face masks and figures dancing, 7.5 cm high Condition report Report by JB The coaster displays general wear, light discolouration to surface and interior, with a few scratches. There are some minor dents to the sides of the dancing figures and some noticeable rubbing, probably due to cleaning. A couple of the noses on the faces are also rubbed, feet intact. General scratches to the underside and a slight indentation around the 1.30 mark. The interior displays more wear, noticeable scratches, marks and dents Please see illustrations for details
An unusal pair of Victorian rosewood work boxes, possibly for sisters, with mother of pearl inlay and fitted interiors, 25.5 cm wide (2) See illustration Condition report Report by NG Both exteriors with wear and tear you would expect with age. One with losses to M & P around escutcheon and with possible replacement to central M & P cartouche to cover. Both boxes with splits/cracks to M & P. Interiors match but one box has more accessories than the other. Both trays missing both green lift out tabs (two present but detached). Interiors with light dirt/dusty. One box has had the wing broken off , of the fitting inside of the cover to secure fold out/envelope pocket. One key present which will operate both locks.
A Chinese cinnabar lacquer box and cover, decorated figures, 22 cm wide Condition report Report by JB The box would not appear to be of great age. Exterior generally grubby with general markings, light scratches, knocks and nicks. Only a small amount of loss to detail on the top lid, around the hut. Slight cracking to front exterior rim. Interior rim section worn with some loss, cracks and nibbles, coupled with general wear Please see illustrations for details
A mahogany Lazy Susan, 39.5 cm diameter Condition report Report by JB The surface of the Lazy Susan noticeably marked. Scratches ranging from light to deep. Slight splatter of house paint. The dark centre section - small horizontal splits forming around the three pronged securing section with a light chip to the surface also present. The Lazy Susan is quite wobbly and difficult to turn. Knocks and nicks are present to the edges. Glue stains to the underside suggest it may have been repaired in the past Please see illustrations
A Tibetan thangka, 64 x 49.5 cm Condition report Report by JB Colours relatively good. There are some fold marks and rubbing to the figures in the centre of the thangka, and to some edges of the circle, and although it is starting to wear thin in regions, there does not appear to be any holes. There is a light gold or brown cover which folds over the thangka which does display a noticeable amount of fraying and the top section is worn through with noticeable holes. The rear of the thangka displays discolouration and general markings Please see illustrations for details
A Chinese silk kimono, decorated birds and flowers, on a red ground, another similar, and with associated skirt (3) See illustration Condition report Report by JB This is on the red kimono lead item. Overall condition is relatively good. There are a couple of light marks/stains in regions about the size of a thumb print, resembling a smear. The kimono is well creased. A small area of red stitch in the blue lining to the left hand inside interior which may suggest some repair, however, not clear. No major tears or damage would appear present Please see illustrations
A Dinky Toys UFO Interceptor, 351, and other similar items, all boxed (5) Condition report Report by JB The Dinky 451 Jonston Road Sweeper: Box present - displaying general wear. All flaps present and interior cardboard support also present. Truck intact with sweeping function still working. Light scratches to tanker. The Sea King Helicopter 724: Box present with all flaps. A few fold marks and rubbing to detail. One minor rip to one corner. Cardboard display stand of the aircraft carrier also present - slightly warped to one end with a small rip. The Helicopter itself is play worn with minor discolouration, marks and damage to transfers. Unclear if electric motor still works, although original battery is present. One rotor blade has been snapped off, however, is present to the bottom of the box. Winch working, however, cord replaced. Space capsule also present. Dinky Honest John Missile Launcher - 665: Box present with all flaps, a few fold marks and rubbing to detail. One white and black rocket present. Rubber slightly damaged, otherwise general wear. Missile Launcher still in working order. Vehicle displays general signs of play wear, most noticeable rubbing to the rear of the Launcher. Battle of Britain Dinky Toys Junkers JU87B Stuka: Box present with all flaps. Clive is written in pencil across the front of it. General creasing and light ripping. The plane itself displays general signs of play wear. The German symbols have fallen off the wings and no bomb is present. UFO Interceptor 351: Box present with all flaps. Noticeable creasing to corners and some light ripping on three, and some wear to detail. Cardboard display, interior present. Interceptor in reasonably clean order. Little figure inside is loose. One white and orange rocket present, with slight disintegration to the rubber tip, otherwise ok Please see illustrations for details
A carved ivory box and cover, 4.5 cm diameter, two similar boxes, and eight mother of pearl gaming counters Condition report Report by JB Box 1: Decorated circles on the outside rim on the lid. Approx. height 3 cm, and the approx. diameter 4.5 cm. The box in general appears rather grubby with general wear, markings and light scratchings present. Underside of the lid displays light hairline cracking running around the entire rim, The cracking has gone through to the top surface. Main body again displaying general wear. Interior grubby, underside slightly darker in comparison to rest of the box. Box 2 with the slated sides: The lid decorated with a flower with circular surrounds, approx. height 2.2 cm and approx. diameter 3.5 cm. Rather grubby, displaying general wear and markings. The top of the lid displays minor rubbing and perhaps a small impact mark around one of the flower tips, otherwise ok. Main body again grubby, some of the slatted sections are slightly thinner than others, possibly caused during construction. Underside grubby. Last box - decorated figures: approx. height 3 cm. The approx. diameter 4.2 cm. Again rather grubby. Unfortunate damage to the figure decoration on the top lid, including loss of one head and some foliage. Two light cracks can be observed to the exterior rim. Interior grubby, main body grubby, with rubbing and markings. A couple of small areas of loss. Underside darker in comparison also decorated flowers. No major damage of note would appear present. Gaming counters displaying general signs of wear and markings, light damage.
A 17th century style oval portrait miniature, of Charles II, 7 x 5 cm, in a silver coloured metal frame See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by JB The miniature displays general wear, light markings and scratches present to the surface, along with discolouration. Three minor areas of loss, in the gentleman's hair, left centre and bottom - just off right centre. Some colour fading also present The frame worn, however intact Please see illustrations for details
A Rosenthal porcelain figure of a fox, together with a Rosenthal porcelain figure of a fox cub (2) CONDITION REPORTS Both with light general wear, some wear and loss to glaze to fox's feet, base of the fox and its front feet appear to have been ground down in order to make the figure sit square, otherwise condition appears reasonably good.
A collection of 15 various collector's cups and saucers, to include Coalport, Royal Worcester, etc CONDITION REPORTS All with some light wear, scuffs and crazing to glaze, purple cup and saucer rather irregular in shape and with wear to gilding. Worcester and Coalport items appear in reasonable order with only minor wear, although there is some scuffing to the large gilded areas.
A Royal Worcester miniature trinket dish and cover painted with a bird and foliage and initialled "DMME(?)", with black back stamp, together with a Royal Worcester miniature trinket dish and cover painted with fruit, with puce back stamp CONDITION REPORTS Both with some light wear and crazing to glaze, but overall appear in good sound condition.
A 19th Century design eight light ceiling chandelier decorated with swans and other birds with scrolling foliage and three contemporary brass table lamps CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs and tarnish, some of the arms and decoration bent and mis-shapen and various losses to arms and decoration (please see photos for examples).
EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL IN THE MANNER OF SIR HENRY RAEBURN "Gentleman seated with white stock, black waistcoat and jacket", portrait study, half length, oil on canvas, unsigned CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear, dirt, craquelure and cracks to paint. Quite a few undulations to canvas. Various rips and tears which have accrued patch repairs to reverse of canvas and have been fillered and re-painted to front. These rips and holes appear to be mainly to the background plus one just to the left of his face. The holes do not appear to have affected the face itself. Under UV light, the restoration and repairs seem to be lower sections of clothing and to the background and to the left of his cheek. Face and collar / neck appear to be unrestored. Size approx 59 x 73cm
A modern shaped back scroll arm sofa with patchwork fabric in pinks, blues, taupe and green, raised on turned legs, together with matching rectangular footstool CONDITION REPORTS Footstool bears "Capsule Collection" label to sides, footstool and sofa bear furniture and furnishings fire safety regulations labels, overall just very light general wear and dirt, but generally condition appears very good, and from appearances would seem to have been hardly used. Size of sofa approx. 190 cm wide x 90 cm deep.
An Arts & Crafts oak dresser in the manner of Archibald Knox and possibly Liberty & Co., with leaded light glazed cupboards and open shelf to top above two drawers and cupboard enclosed by two panelled doors, the sides with stylised flower carvings on ogee bracket feet, 153cm wide by 199cm high
Miscellaneous English Silver Coins comprising: 4 x crowns: 1820 LIX Fair, 1847 XI contact marks, edge bumps o/wise VG/AFine, 1889 VG & 1935 contact marks GVF; double florin 1889 AFine, halfcrown 1918 GFine/AVF, florin 1916 GFine/AVF, 2 x shillings: 1916 Fine/AVF & 1826 plugged at 6 o`clock Fair, together with Australia shilling 1910 minor marks VG to AFine & an official Coronation commemorative silver medal 1937 by Metcalfe, 30mm, light blue tone in legends, about as issued
Miscellaneous English Silver Coins comprising: shilling 1787 no hearts, hairlines o/wise EF/AEF, halfcrown 1817 contact marks, light scratches VG to AFine, florin 1874 Fair, sixpence 1887JH toned AVF, Maundy 2d 1800 VF & 4 silver threepences & a groat 1836 (ex-mount), together with 3 x foreign silver coins: South Africa halfcrown 1893 edge nicks o/wise Fine+, British Guiana fourpence 1942 VF & Switzerland half franc 1894 AFine

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