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A World War I war and victory medal awarded to Lieut. A A Fisher-Smith, framed and glazed, together with a certificate verso, a white metal badge inscribed "Honi soit qui mal y pense", a stained glass window design inscribed "To the glory of God and in memory of Archibald Fisher- Smith Lieutenant Coldstream Guards who fell in battle near Ypres 1st August 1917 aged 23 years" bearing label verso inscribed "Uncle John's window in ? St. Peter's Church Wolverhampton...", a group of three photographic portraits inscribed verso "Granny Fisher...", a gilt decorated scroll dated Dudley June 30th 1886 and a framed and glazed printed letter on Buckingham Palace notepaper, with certificate verso, and a charcoal portrait of "Uncle John" by John A.M. Hay 1918 (7) CONDITION REPORTS All with wear and scuffs. Portrait with some wear, dirt and discolouration / foxing. Scroll, certificates with wear, dirt, some foxing and discolouration, creases. Photos also with some with losses. Medals are within a sealed double sided glazed frame and have not been removed for inspection, their back and sides are not visible within the frame.
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
3 x Hammered Silver Coins: John penny, London Mint, RAVF ON LVNDE, full flan, clear legends & quite good portrait GFine, Elizabeth I shilling, MM hand, several scratches across bust, parts of shield & bust weak, generally full, clear legends VG to Fine & Scotland, David II halfgroat, Edinburgh Mint, clipped & legends flat in parts but good portrait, AFine
Henry VIII Groat, facing bust type, 3rd coinage, Bristol Mint, 3rd bust, rev. MM WS (initials of Under Treasurer William Sharrington), rev. CIVITAS BRISTOLIE, lis in forks, lis in legend before BRISTOLIE & rose after CIVITAS, pellet below third quarter of shield; obv. HENRIC 8 D G AGL FRA Z HIB REX, rose after REX; full, round flan, 2.25g, generally clear legends, a few obv. scratches but good portrait detail, nice GFine to AVF for issue
Edward VI Shilling 1549, base silver, 2nd period, Canterbury Mint, MM t, obv. EDWARD VI DG AGL FRA Z HIB REX, rev. TIMOR DOMINI FONS VITE MDXL1X, flat spots in legends & lower half of bust worn, VG for issue & Elizabeth I sixpence 1573 3rd/4th issue, MM acorn, full flan, generally clear legends & quite good portrait detail, GFine
5 x English Hammered Shillings comprising: Edward VI fine silver issue, creased, flat spots in legends & bust worn smooth, minimal shield detail Poor to Fair, James I, 3rd bust, MM lis(?), contact marks & holed at 3 o`clock but full flan & good portrait & shield detail GFine, James I, 1st bust, severely clipped & bust worn smooth but good shield Poor/Fine, Charles I MM bell, bust worn, shield better Fair/AFine & Charles I MM eye, small neat hole at 12 o`clock, irregular flan, overall VG to AFine
Elizabeth I, 5 x Silver Coins comprising: shilling 2nd issue, MM martlet, full flan but portrait worn smooth, portrait Poor, remainder Fine, sixpence 1593 MM worn Fine, threepence 1569 MM coronet AFine, halfgroat 6th issue London Mint MM O, portrait Fair o/wise VG & penny 3rd/4th issue, MM eglantine Fine or+
Henry VI Groat, 1st reign, annulet issue Calais Mint, annulets at neck & in two quarters of rev. very small hole at 12 o`clock & lightly clipped but good portrait & clear legends GFine or+ & Elizabeth I sixpence 1561 3rd/4th issue MM pheon, small flan, bust & 4th quarter of shield worn o/wise Fine
Miscellaneous Lot, mostly Diamond Wedding commemoratives, comprising: silver Britannia £2 2007, 2 x CuNi £5 2002 & 2007 (in presentation pack), Alderney hexagonal sterling silver proof £5 2007, 28.2g, Gibraltar silver proof £5 2007 & Cook Islands, 3 x `photographic portrait` 1 dollar 2007, different revs, gold-plated CuNi BU, with certs
Miscellaneous Lot comprising: crown 1898 LX11 AFine to Fine, double florin 1887A GFine to AVF, third farthing 1913 GFine, Ireland Wood`s halfpenny 1723 corroded surfaces VG, a Norfolk & Norwich halfpenny token 179 edge N Bolingbrokes Haberdasher (D14) AFine, Isle of Man halfpenny token 1831, a George II brass guinea weight (king`s portrait on obv.), £4.10 face value pre-47 silver, (several better than average), £0.35 face value pre-20 silver & a few foreign coins including USA dime 1893 & cent 1848 & Barbados copper penny 1788 Fine
A Collection of High Grade BofE Notes comprising: £10 Page portrait issue (1971) B21, 19 x consecutively numbered £5 Page portrait issue 22D 131539 - 22D 131557, 30 x £1 Page in three sets of 10 x consecutively numbered W52A, HU34 & A77, all UNC, together with 5 x blue £1 Peppiatt L58E, L29H, L30H & M84H(x2) EF or+, £1 Beale T93B AVF, 5 x 10 shilling notes Fforde, all C42N UNC & Currency Commission Ireland £5, 20.10.41 Brennan/McElligott, ETO code C in circle, cashier`s marks in pencil & ink on rev., creases & ingrained dirt AFine
Historically Important Double Sheqel Carthago Nova. 237-227 BC. Dishekel, 13.41g (12h). Obv: Diademed male head left with curly hair. Rx: Prow of war galley with triple ram, on the deck a pile of shields. Beneath, hippocamp right. Dotted border. E.S.G. Robinson, Punic Coins of Spain, in R.A.G. Carson and C.H.V. Sutherland (eds.), Essays in Roman Coinage presented to Harold Mattingly (Oxford 1956), pp. 37 f., 49, no. 4(b), pl. II. G.K. Jenkins and R.B. Lewis, Carthaginian Gold and Electrum Coins (London 1953), p. 45 [on findspots]. L. Villaronga, Las monedas hispano-cartaginesas (Barcelona 1973), no. 12. Pleasant toning. Powerful portrait, virtually unaffected by two holes in left field. Historically important and excessively rare. About EF Ex NAC 72, 16 May 2013, lot 805 This intriguing issue of the Carthaginian ‘provincial’ series with diademed portrait and prow of galley was, to judge from the known findspots, issued by a mint in southwestern Spain, probably at Carthago Nova (Cartagena) rather than Gades (Cadiz). The dating is somewhat controversial, although the wide bracket 237-209 BC is generally accepted. The diademed head on the obverse is clearly a portrait, depicting a man in his prime so possibly Hasdrubal, the son-in-law of Hamilcar Barcas, rather than Hamilcar himself. After the Carthaginian defeat in the First Punic War (264-241 BC) and the Libyan rebellion (241-239 BC), Hamilcar attacked Spain, the main supplier of silver in the western Mediterranean, and started conquering vast territories in its southwest. In 230 BC a native revolt broke out, Hamilcar was killed in a skirmish, and his son-in-law Hasdrubal succeeded him. Being a capable governor, Hasdrubal restored the Carthaginian position, and founded Carthago Nova, which had an excellent harbor, as the seat of Carthaginian government in Spain. Carthago Nova is therefore likely to be the mint of this issue that combines the prow of a war galley with the portrait of a young ruler. A date of issue not long after the city`s foundation (for financing building activities and the fleet) seems more likely than a date in the Second Punic War (218-202 BC). At any rate, 209 BC, when Scipio Africanus Maior conquered Carthago Nova, would be the latest possible date. Ony two other specimens of this dishekel appear to be known, namely in Madrid, published by Robinson (14.80 g), and in NAC 66, 2012, lot 1 (ex A. Huntington,13.68 g); plus two specimen of the corresponding shekel, in Leu 20, 1978, lot 55 (7.38 g, 12 h), and in Copenhagen (SNG Cop. Suppl. 1332, 7.29 g, 12 h)
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachus. 306-281 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.83g (1h). Cius, c. 275-225 BC. Obv: Head of Alexander the Great right, wearing diadem and horn of Ammon. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ Athena seated left holding Nike crowning legend in right hand and resting left elbow on a shield behind her. ME monogram in inner left field, club in outer left field. Mektepini 160. Meydancikkale-. SNG Fitzwilliam-. Athena`s head and chest weakly struck. About EF Portrait of excellent early Hellenistic style, unusual for posthumous Lysimachus tetradrachms, which normally reproduce the style of their earlier, more classical models
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachus. 306-281 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.88g (12h). Uncertain Mint, c. 270/60 BC. Obv: Head of Alexander the Great right, wearing diadem and horn of Ammon. Dotted border. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩ[Σ] ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ Athena seated left holding Nike crowning legend in right hand and resting left elbow on a shield behind her. Monogram in inner left field. Apparently unpublished. Meydancikkale-. Mektepini-. SNG Fitzwilliam-. EF Another impressive portrait of Alexander in early Hellenistic style
Pontic Kingdom. Mithradates VI. 120-63 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.72g (12h). Pergamum, 85/4 BC. Obv: Head of Mithradates with flowing hair right. Rx: Stag grazing left with star and crescent in front and two monograms in back. Above, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ; below, ΜΙΘΡΑΔΑΤΟΥ ΕΥΠΑΤΟΡΟΣ. All within ivy wreath. De Callatay, p. 23, pl. XIII; Gulbenkian Coll. 944; Pozzi Coll. 2098. Powerful portrait of Mithradates as a god. Iridescent toning. A few contact marks on the obverse. Mint State Ex Nancy Walsh Collection, acquired from Berk 72, 4 August 1992, lot 147 After having relinquished Athens and Greece proper to the Romans, Mithridates withdrew to Asia Minor. For a couple of years, he established a mint at Pergamon, before he was forced to leave the conquered territories in western Asia Minor in 84 BC (peace treaty of Dardanos, ending the 1st Mithridatic War). Thus, the Mithridatic tetradrachms of Pergamon are fairly rare, and their artistic quality matches that of the products of the former Attalid mint
Pontic Kingdom. Mithradates VI. 120-63 BC. AE 25, 14.44g (12h). Smyrna, c. 88-86 BC. Obv: Diademed head of Mithradates right. Rx: ΖΜΥΡΝΑΙΩ[Ν] ΕΡΜΟΓΕΝ[ΗΣ] ΦΡΙΞΟΣ Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm. BMC 118. McClean 8286, pl. 287, 6. Winterthur 3148. For the date, see M. Price, NC 1968, p. 6. Excellent portrait of Mithradates. Struck on a glossy brown planchet. Mint State Ex Nancy Walsh Collection
Bithynian Kingdom. Prusias I. 228-182 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.71g (1h). Obv: Diademed head of king right. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΠΡΟΥΣΙΟΥ Zeus Stratius standing left, holding wreath over royal name and scepter; in inner left field, thunderbolt over ME ligate and monogram. Waddington 9b. Jameson 1387. SNG von Aulock 6878. Intimate portrait. VF
Pergamum Kingdom. Philetaerus. 282-263 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.90g (12h). Obv: Laureate head of Seleucus I right. Rx: ΦΙΛΕΤΑΙΡΟΥ Athena enthroned left, extending right hand to shield before her, and holding transverse spear with left hand; ivy leaf above her right arm, bow in outer right field. Newell 15b. SNG Paris 1598. Bold portrait struck in high relief. VF Philetaerus, entrusted with the stronghold of Pergamum by King Lysimachus of Thrace, switched to the side of Seleucus I of Syria in 282 AD, and continued to show that king`s portrait on his coins after Seleucus was assassinated in 280. The Pergamum mint`s high-quality portraiture makes these Pergamene portraits of Seleucus I even more desirable than his portraits on coins struck by Seleucid mints

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