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A 1930's Russian camera fitted with Zeiss compur lens and contained in a brown leather Leica case, also with " Prazisa " light meter and other leather cased accessories.

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Four 20th Century brass twin branch wall light surmounted with an urn finial, body cast with floral swags, 41 cm.

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A pair of 20th Century brass twin branch wall lights cast with fluted tapering columns, along with one other brass twin branch wall light cast with cherubic heads.

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A light brown leather driving overcoat, circa 1920, bears label 'The Majestic leather coat'.

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Albert Houghton, Symphony in Green, The Weir on the River Mole, Betchworth; Oaks Park, Winter; Dramatic Light, River Mole, three watercolours, all signed, each 27 cm x 37 cm, (3).

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A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET with stylised inlaid sunflower crest above a mirror backed shelf and two lead light glazed cabinet doors decorated with flowers and flanked by further thin cabinet doors decorated with sunflowers, standing on delicate square legs, united by an under tier and on square stepped feet, 54" wide x 84" high (see illustration).

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A cased set of 12 plated Fish Knives and Forks, a bread board in a plated frame, 3 light candelabrum and other items.

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A Ladies Victorian tooled leather Travelling Writing Box with velvet lined hinged lid, the interior fitted with ink well, sealing wax, light and pen rest, inscribed "Berry Patent, London". 9" (23cms) wide.

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ANCIENT COINS, Roman Coinage, Julius Caesar, Denarius 3.64g, struck by P. Sepullius Macer, 44 BC, CAESAR IMP, wreathed head right, star behind, rev P SEPVLLIVS MACER, Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre (Cr 480/5a; Syd 1971; RCV 1412 var). Broad flan, a few light scratches on the reverse, obverse a little off-centre, fine to good fine.

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ANCIENT COINS, Roman Coinage, Augustus (27 BC - AD 14), Denarius 3.79g, struck by L. Caninius Gallus, 12 BC, AVGVSTVS, bare head right, rev L CANINVS GALLVS III VIR, cloaked barbarian kneeling right, offering vexillum (RIC 416; BMC 128; RCV 1615). Well-centred on a broad flan, light attractive toning, a little softly struck on hair, otherwise about extremely fine.

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ANCIENT COINS, Roman Coinage, Nero, Gold Aureus 7.28g, c. AD 66-67, IMP NERO CAEAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right, rev IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter enthroned right, holding thunderbolt and sceptre (RIC 63; BMC 77; RCV 1930 var). Very light marks on the reverse, some lustre, nearly extremely fine.

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ANCIENT COINS, Roman Coinage, Pertinax, Denarius 3.25g, IMP CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG, laureate head right, rev LAETITIA TEMPOR COS II, Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and sceptre (RIC 4a; C 20; RCV 6041). Light crack in flan, toned, good very fine.

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ANCIENT COINS, Roman Coinage, Carinus (AD 283-285), Antoninianus 2.48g, Lugdunum, CARINVS NOBIL CAES, radiate cuirassed bust left, holding spear and shield, rev SAECVLI FELICITAS, Prince standing right, holding spear and globe, D in right field (RIC 152; C 117). A few light pits, dark brown patina, extremely fine.

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British Coins, LATE ANGLO-SAXON, Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, long cross type, Wallingford, Mann, +MANN MWQ PELIG (Hil 3927; S 1151). A few peck-marks to reverse, one later mark on hair-line, light crimping, good very fine.

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British Coins, LATE ANGLO-SAXON, Æthelred II (978-1016), Penny, last small cross type, Lincoln, Osfram, +OSFRAM M-O LINCO (Hil 1821; S 1154). A few peck-marks, minimal areas of weakness, light crimping, good very fine.

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British Coins, England, George I (1714-1727), Twopence, 1723, Rosa Americana issue by William Wood, laureate head right, GEORGIUS.D:G:MAG:BRI:FRA:ET.HIB:REX., toothed border each side, rev crowned rose, UTILE DULCI on banner below, ROSA.AMERICANA.1723 above, edge plain (KM 11). Some light discolouration, a pleasing extremely fine.

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British Coins, England, George III, Proof Twopence, 1797, struck in copper, late Soho, laureate and draped bust right, K:. on shoulder, legend on raised border both sides, georgius iii.d:g.rex., rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on rock with shield, holding trident and olive branch, ship to left with flag, soho. on rock to right, three rows of waves below, date on raised rim below, Britannia. above, edge plain (Peck 1069 KT2; S 3776). Light scratches both sides, extremely fine and very scarce. ex Seaby 1948

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British Coins, England, George III, Proof Penny, 1806, struck in gilt-copper, late Soho, small laureate and draped bust right, nine brooch jewels, K. on drapery, date below, beaded border both sides, legend georgius iii.d:g.rex., rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left on rock with shield, holding trident and olive branch, ship to left with three stays from foremast, soho and K on rock to right, date on raised rim below, Britannia above, edge plain (Peck 1321 KP29; S 3780). A few light hairlines, otherwise as struck and very scarce.

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British Coins, England, George IV, Copper Proof Penny, 1825, laureate head left, date below, ornament either side, georgius iv dei gratia, toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, helmeted Britannia seated right with shield and trident, shield without central line, emblems in exergue, legend Britanniar: rex fid: def: (Peck 1421, reverse A; S 3823). Light hairlines, toned mint state and rare. an old collector’s ticket states that the coin is ex W C Weight, 8 May 1906, perhaps a private transaction

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British Coins, England, Victoria, Penny, 1854 OT, young head left, date below, legend victoria dei gratia, w.w. on truncation, rev helmeted Britannia seated right with shield and ornamental trident, emblems in exergue, legend Britanniar: reg fid: def: (Peck 1507; S 3948). Light lustre, good extremely fine.

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British Coins, England, Victoria, Bronze Proof Penny, 1860, on a slightly thicker than usual flan, 10.097g, young laureate bust left, l.c.wyon on bust, more rounded features, beaded border both sides, victoria d:g: britt:reg:f:d:, rev helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield with treble incuse lines on crosses, l c w incuse below shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, legend one penny, within linear circle (Peck 2058; Fr 8A, 764 dies 1*+A; M 860BA; S 3954). A few spots and light surface marks both sides, otherwise practically as struck and extremely rare.

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British Coins, England, George V, Penny, 1912H, Heaton Mint, Birmingham, bare head left, B.M on truncation, georgivs v dei gra: britt: omn: rex fid: def: ind: imp:, rev helmeted Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, with H to upper left, legend one penny (Peck 2244; Fr 173; S 4052). Some ghosting on the reverse, light tone with full underlying lustre, uncirculated.

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British Coins, England, George V, Proof Penny, 1928, small bare head left, B.M on truncation, georgivs v dei gra: britt: omn: rex fid: def: ind: imp:, rev struck en medaille, helmeted Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, legend one penny (Peck 2270; Fr 200; M 1928P; S 3954). A few light spots on the obverse, toned, as struck and extremely rare. ex L A Lawrence collection, bought from Spink in 1951

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British Coins, England, George V, Proof Penny, 1930, small bare head left, B.M on truncation, georgivs v dei gra: britt: omn: rex fid: def: ind: imp:, rev struck en medaille, helmeted Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, legend one penny (Peck 2274; Fr 204; M 1930P; S 3954). A few light spots, otherwise as struck and extremely rare.

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British Coins, England, George V, Proof Penny, 1932, small bare head left, B.M on truncation, georgivs v dei gra: britt: omn: rex fid: def: ind: imp:, rev struck en medaille, helmeted Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, legend one penny (Peck 2278; Fr 208; M 1932P; S 3954). A few light spots, otherwise as struck and extremely rare. ex L A Lawrence collection, bought from Spink in 1951

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British Coins, England, Charles II, Halfpenny, 1672, laureate and cuirassed bust left, carolvs.a.carolo, toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on globe, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, date in exergue, Britan nia. legend (Peck 506; S 3393). Toned, some light spotting, nearly very fine.

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British Coins, England, George III, Pattern Halfpenny, 1795, struck in bronzed-copper, early Soho, laureate head right, legend incuse on broad raised rim, georgivs iii.d:g.rex f and soho between ornaments below, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated on globe pointing left, with shield, spear and laurel branch, date in exergue, legend on raised rim, Britannia, edge plain (Peck 1041 KH2). Light surface marks, extremely fine and very scarce.

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British Coins, England, George III, Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, struck in copper, large crowned draped bust right, K. on shoulder, georgius iii.dei gratia rex., toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on rocks with shield, trident and olive branch, ship to left, waves below, middle prong of trident to first limb of N, Britannia above, date below, edge plain (Peck 1258 R78). Light cabinet friction, toned, practically as struck and rare.

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British Coins, England, Victoria, Pattern Decimal Five-Cents, 1857, struck in bronze on a 27mm flan, by J Wyon, diademed head left, with row of pearls along top, beaded circle, victoria d:g:britanniar:regina:f:d:, rose with stop each side below, toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated right with shield and trident, beaded circle, five cents above, date in roman numerals below, emblematic ornaments to left and right, edge plain (Peck 1974; Fr 678). Small spot on the reverse, light streaky tone, practically as struck and extremely rare.

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British Coins, England, Victoria, Pattern Decimal Two-Cents, 1857, struck in bronze on a 21.75mm flan, by J Wyon, diademed head left, with row of pearls along top, beaded circle, victoria d:g:britanniar:regina:f:d:, rose with stop each side below, toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated right with shield and trident, beaded circle, two cents above, date in roman numerals below, emblematic ornaments to left and right, edge plain (Peck 1975; Fr 679). Small spot on the reverse, more on the obverse, light streaky tone, practically as struck and extremely rare.

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British Coins, England, Charles II, Farthing, 1684, struck in tin, copper plug at centre, laureate and cuirassed bust left, toothed border both sides, carolvs.a.carolo., rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left, with shield, spear and leaves, plain exergue, Britan nia., edge inscribed in raised letters, nvmmorvm*famvlvs*1684* (Peck 532; S 3395). Toned with light corrosion, though very fine for issue.

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British Coins, England, William and Mary (1688-1694), tin Farthing, 1690, copper plug at centre, second conjoined laureate and draped busts right, toothed border both sides, gvlielmvs. Et.maria., rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, date in exergue, large 0, Britan nia., edge inscribed in raised letters, nvmmorvm*famvlvs.1690* * (Peck 578; S 3451). Light corrosion both sides, some underlying lustre, very fine for issue.

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British Coins, England, Anne, Pattern Farthing, 1714, struck in copper on a 24mm flan, 4.80g, draped bust left, anna.dei. gratia, linear circle and toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue, britan nia., edge plain (Peck 742 dies 2+E). Light scratch over bust, toned, nearly extremely fine.

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Kosala Janapada, Silver Karshapana (4), light dumpy series, 2.9g-3.3g, ABCD style, with four different marks: geometric whirl, Star of David, triangle with tails and a circle with three rays (exact type not listed by Murphy or Rajgor). Very fine and rare. (4)

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INDIAN COINS, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Rupees (8), 1181/8, -/11, 1184/12, -/19(5), two possibly struck with a fly-press (Pr 90, 109-111, -, 135-146, 147), 1/8-Rupee, year 19 (Pr 151). Fine to very fine, one with light graffiti on the reverse, the last scarce. (9)

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INDIAN COINS, East India Company, Madras Presidency, 5-Rupees, 1820 issue, EIC arms with crest above, rev value in Persian, 3.90g (Pr 244). Light adjustment marks on the obverse, otherwise extremely fine.

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INDIAN COINS, Mughal Coinage, Jahangir, Heavy Square Gold Mohur, 13.18g, Agra, AH 1019 year 5, month of Aban (cf KM 187.1, though weight a little light). Fine/very fine and very rare

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INDIAN COINS, Mughal Coinage, Jahandar Shah, Gold Mohur, 10.98g, Elichpur, AH 1124, year 1 (KM 368.10). Good very fine, light file-marks on edge but very rare.

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COINS, Netherlands East Indies, Java, Gold Rupee, 1783, obv small bird above legend, ila djazirat djawa al-kabir, date above scroll-work in exergue, rev dirham min kompani welandawi (Scholten 440b [R4]; Fr 11). Light adjustment marks, otherwise extremely fine and very rare.

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Charles I, The Dominion of the Sea, Silver Counter, 1630, by Nicolas Briot, bust of Charles I in large ruff right, rev ship in full sail, NEC META MIHI QVAE TERMINVS ORBI, 28mm (MI 257/42; BMC [Jones] 149). A few light marks on the reverse, otherwise good very fine.

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Charles I, Royalist Badge, Silver-gilt, by Thomas Rawlins, crowned bust of the King right, in falling lace collar, rev bust of Henrietta Maria left, signed below, 40mm x 31mm, lacks suspension loop (MI 354/216). The gilding light and faded with age, very fine.

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Charles II, The Embarkation at Scheveningen, hollow Silver Medal, lightly gilt, 1660, by Peter van Abeele, bust of the King almost full-face, wearing silk cravat and the Garter George from a heavy chain, his hair long and falling over armour, rev Fame with a trumpet flies over the fleet, the Royal George to the centre, IN NOMINE MEO …, 70mm (MI 455/44; vL II, 462; MH 42). Very fine, some light and improving tooling to fields, the rim ‘pinched’ at top where once mounted.

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Charles II, Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, Marriage, Silver-gilt Medal, 1661, by George Bower, laureate bust of King right, in armour, rev bust of Catherine right, her hair tied into small coronet, lovelocks on right shoulder, lettered edge, HINC PROGENIEM … ORBVM, 54mm (MI 482/94). Good very fine, the gilding contemporary, a rich deep colour with a little light tooling, extremely rare. The medal is recorded in Medallic Illustrations with two edge legends of which only the Bodley [Ashmolean] specimen has the spelling ORBVM for ORBEM

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, George I, The Escape of Princess Clementina from Innsbrück, Silver Medal, 1719, by Otto Hamerani, bust of the Princess left, rev the Princess makes good her escape in a chariot, Italian landscape behind, 48mm (MI 444/49; Woolf 36:1). Light wear to high points, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Princess Clementina Sobieski (1703-1735) was betrothed to Prince James Stuart. George I was averse to the marriage and to please him the Princess was arrested and imprisoned in Innsbrück Castle. Eventually she escaped to Bologna and was married to James, at that time in Spain, by proxy.

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, George II, William, The Duke of Cumberland and William IV, Prince of Orange (1711-1751), Silver Medal, 1747, by T Pingo [obverse], armoured bust of Cumberland right, rev bust of William left, wearing Sash and Badge of Order, 32mm (MI 634/326; vL supl XXII). Light wear to high points and light surface marks, otherwise very fine and rare. When the the French army entered Flanders in April 1747, William was appointed General Stadtholder of the United Provinces and Commander of the Dutch army. The Duke of Cumberland was to command the British army

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, George IV, Plymouth Dockyard renamed Devonport, 1824, Silver Medal, by R Ellis and J Ramsey, Neptune standing in conch chariot driven by two hippocamps, Fame flies above, rev inscription in twelve lines, 55mm (BHM 1244); together with a similar specimen in Copper. First with a few light surface marks, toned good very fine and rare, the second extremely fine. (2)

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, George IV, Plymouth Dockyard renamed Devonport, Silvered-metal Medal, 1824, by R Ellis and J Ramsey, Neptune standing in conch chariot driven by two hippocamps, Fame flies above, rev inscription in twelve lines, 55mm (BHM 1244). A few light marks, mainly to the edge, very fine.

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Victoria, The Golden Jubilee, 1887, the official Gold Medal, 82.22g, by Sir J E Boehm and [reverse] Frederick, Lord Leighton, engraved by L C Wyon, crowned and veiled bust left, rev the Queen enthroned surrounded by seven figures of the Arts and Industries of Britain, 58mm (BHM 3219), in red leather case of issue. Extremely fine, however a few light surface marks.

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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Victoria, The Golden Jubilee, 1887, the official Silver Medal, by Sir J E Boehm and [reverse] Frederick, Lord Leighton, engraved by L C Wyon, crowned and veiled bust left, rev the Queen enthroned surrounded by seven figures of the Arts and Industries of Britain, 58mm (BHM 3219), in red leather case of issue and with printed descriptive details of the reverse design. Extremely fine, however a few light surface marks.

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COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Austria and Holy Roman Empire, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1685-1711-1740), The Coronation of Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Silver Medal, 1723, by Andreas Vestner, conjoined busts right, he laureate, rev Eternity and Providence with armorial shield, 37mm (BDM VI, 250). Extremely fine with light, even tone.

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COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, France,Napoleon, Entry into Innsbrück by Marshall Ney, Silver Medal, 1805, by Andrieu and Brenet, laureate head right, rev Napoleon as Roman General, holds Victory, 41mm, an early re-strike (Br 442). Good extremely fine, light tone.

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COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, USA, Canada and the Americas, The Escape of the Dutch Fishing Fleet, Silver Medal, 1781, by Adriaan van Baerll, a fishing boat under full sail, in ex, IACOB VAN DER WINT, rev legend in thirteen lines, initials below, 32mm (Betts 574; Ford XIII, 234). Good extremely fine with attractive light tone. Following the Netherlands joining the League of Armed Neutrality, the British promptly captured some 200 Dutch merchant ships carrying considerable cargo valued at 15-million Gulden. Van der Wint however, escaped capture.

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COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Turkey and the Ottoman Empire, 1686, House of Habsburg, The Siege and Capture of Ofen [Budapest], and Bombardment of Coron [Morea], Light Wooden Draughtsman, from a medal by Martin Brunner, Imperial Eagle flies over besieged town, with cannon firing, PANNONIÆ TOTAM DAT BVDA CORONAM, chronogrammatic legend in cartouche below, 55mm (MI 243/29 [this with reverse of the bombardment of Morea by the Venetian fleet], and footnote, where this type mentioned). Extremely fine and extremely rare. The design as catalogued is, in fact, the reverse of a draughtsman of the Duke of Marlborough as Commander-in-Chief, 1702, by Martin Brunner:- the Duke on horseback galloping right, IOH D MARLEBVRG ANGL EX DVX (Himmelheber 238 – this also with reverse of the bombardment of Morea).

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COIN CABINETS, A plain “cube” style mahogany coin cabinet by Warings of Liverpool, 242mm wide x 230mm high x 242mm deep, containing 19 double-pierced trays, all 33mm apertures, plain doors, white pulls, recessed top brass handle. Some chips and scratches externally, light corrosion on label holders, but sound and useful.

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Highland Light Infantry, officers skean dhu, the blade named 'No 413429 NAIRNE W. HILL 2ND LT 1ST BTN THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY 1950-1952', 19.2 cm total length Note: with this lot, a copy portrait photograph of Lt. Hill, and details of his service record

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