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Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Collection 19 Silver Crown sized coins from around the world 2002-2003 some with the portrait in 22-carat Gold in the velvet bag as issued; GB Fifty Pences (5) 1992/3 EU, 1994 D-Day, 1997 Large and Small Sizes, 2000 Public Libraries FDC boxed as issued with certificates (24 coins) note The QEII Golden Jubilee Set when complete has 24 silver crowns
World (5) Belgium Rubens portrait medal by Hart 1840 bronze 72mm., France Paris Geographical Society medal for China 1901 by L.Bottee gilt metal, France Vichy Medal "Source des Celestins bronze, 67mm., Switzerland Christoforo Colombo medal 1953 silvered metal, Japan Tokyo Olympics Medal 1964 gilt metal. GVF. (5).
Crowns Edward VIII INA Retro Patterns 1936 (8) Obverse portrait of King right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, stylised St George (‘Rocking Horse’) also after P Metcalfe. Plain Edge. One of each in 8 different metals, .925 Silver Proof, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Golden Alloy, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated Piedfort, Copper Piedfort, Gold coated copper Piedfort (akin to Barton’s Metal) Only 18 pieces struck in each metal, Lustrous UNC
Crowns Edward VIII INA Retro Patterns 1937 (8) Obverse portrait of King right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, stylised St George (‘Rocking Horse’) also after P Metcalfe. Plain Edge. One of each in 8 different metals, .925 Silver Proof, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Golden Alloy, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated Piedfort, Copper Piedfort, Gold coated copper Piedfort (akin to Barton’s Metal) Only 18 pieces struck in each metal, Lustrous UNC
Crowns Edward VIII INA Retro Patterns Patina Series 1937 (8) Obv, portrait of King left by DR Golder. Date 1937 behind head. Reverse, St George and the Dragon in ‘Rocking Horse’ style, after the design by P Metcalfe. Milled edge. One of each in 8 different metals, .925 Silver Proof, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Golden Alloy, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated Piedfort, Copper Piedfort, Gold coated copper Piedfort (akin to Barton’s Metal) Only 18 pcs made of each metal Lustrous UNC
Crowns Edward VIII INA Retro Patterns Patina Series 1937 (8) Obv, portrait of King left by DR Golder. Date 1937 behind head. Reverse, St George and the Dragon in ‘Rocking Horse’ style, after the design by P Metcalfe. Milled edge. One of each in 8 different metals, .925 Silver Proof, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Golden Alloy, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated Piedfort, Copper Piedfort, Gold coated copper Piedfort (akin to Barton’s Metal) Only 18 pcs made of each metal Lustrous UNC
Crowns Elizabeth II INA Retro Patterns 2012 (8) Obverse portrait of Queen right by D.R.Golder, reverse, stylised St George (‘Rocking Horse’) after P Metcalfe. Milled Edge. One of each in 8 different metals, .925 Silver Proof, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Golden Alloy, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated Piedfort, Copper Piedfort, Gold coated copper Piedfort (akin to Barton’s Metal) Only 18 pieces struck in each metal, Lustrous UNC
Crowns Elizabeth II INA Retro Patterns 2012 (8) Obverse portrait of Queen right by D.R.Golder, reverse, stylised St George (‘Rocking Horse’) after P Metcalfe. Plain Edge. One of each in 8 different metals, .925 Silver Proof, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Golden Alloy, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated Piedfort, Copper Piedfort, Gold coated copper piedfort (akin to Barton’s Metal) Only 18 pieces struck in each metal, Lustrous UNC
Crowns George III INA Retro Patterns Patina Series (7) Obverse portrait of King right after the design by Webb and Mills for Mudie. Reverse features Pistrucci’s St George and Dragon. Exergue plain. 7 pieces, one of each metal .925 Silver, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated piedfort, Copper piedfort, Gold coated copper piedfort (akin to Barton’s metal). all with milled edges. Only 12 pieces struck in each metal Lustrous UNC
Crowns George III INA Retro Patterns Patina Series (7) Obverse portrait of King right after the design by Webb and Mills for Mudie. Reverse features Pistrucci’s St George and Dragon. Exergue plain. 7 pieces, one of each metal .925 Silver, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated piedfort, Copper piedfort, Gold coated copper piedfort (akin to Barton’s metal). all with milled edges. Only 12 pieces struck in each metal Lustrous UNC
Crowns George III INA Retro Patterns Patina Series (7) Obverse portrait of King right after the design by Webb and Mills for Mudie. Reverse features Pistrucci’s St George and Dragon. Exergue plain. 7 pieces, one of each metal .925 Silver, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated piedfort, Copper piedfort, Gold coated copper piedfort (akin to Barton’s metal). all with plain edges. Only 12 pieces struck in each metal Lustrous UNC
Crowns George III INA Retro Patterns Patina Series (7) Obverse portrait of King right after the design by Webb and Mills for Mudie. Reverse features Pistrucci’s St George and Dragon. Exergue plain. 7 pieces, one of each metal .925 Silver, Nickel Silver, Aluminium, Platinum coloured alloy, Silver coated piedfort, Copper piedfort, Gold coated copper piedfort (akin to Barton’s metal). all with plain edges. Only 12 pieces struck in each metal Lustrous UNC
Florins Edward VIII 1937 INA Retro Patterns (8) Obverse portrait of king, facing right by Percy Metcalfe. Reverse Crowned Shields. Struck in 8 metals one each in .925 silver, Golden alloy, Platinum coloured metal, aluminium, nickel silver, Piedfort copper, Gold coated copper (Barton’s metal), silver coated piedfort, PLAIN EDGE (only 18 sets made) Lustrous UNC and Prooflike
Halfcrowns Edward VIII 1936 INA Retro Patterns (8) Obverse portrait of king, facing right by Percy Metcalfe. Reverse arms within flag. Struck in 8 metals one each in .925 silver, Golden alloy, Platinum coloured metal, aluminium, nickel silver, Piedfort copper, Gold coated copper (Barton’s metal), silver coated piedfort, PLAIN EDGE (only 18 sets made) Lustrous UNC and Prooflike
Victoria Jubilee Head Portrait Set Crown to Threepence mixed dates in low grades, in a London Mint box, Unofficial Sets (7) includes some silver in mixed grades, Proof Sets (2) 1970, 2009 Standard set FDC, Five Pound Crowns (5) 2000 Queen Mother, 2007 Diamond Wedding (2), 2009 Henry VIII (2) UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, Crown 1981 UNC on the card of issue, Halfcrowns, other unofficial sets in base metal (5), USA 20th Century an album (26) Dollars to Cents in mixed grades, Two Pound Britannias (2) 2007, 2008 UNC, Crowns () 1935, 1951 (5), 1953 (2), 1965 (8), 1977, 1981 (6), Five Pound Crown 2008 Elizabeth I 450th Anniversary of Accession UNC, Medal 2000 Queen Mother UNC, Imperial Service Medal Queen Elizabeth II boxed, along with a Lighthouse Carrying box with 6 trays and a quantity of plastic capsules
Australia Florins Edward VIII 1937 INA Retro Patterns (8), Obv portrait of king by P Metcalfe. Reverse arms of Australia. Struck in 8 metals one each in .925 silver, Golden alloy, Platinum coloured metal, aluminium, nickel silver, Piedfort copper, Gold coated copper (Barton’s metal), silver coated Piedfort, milled edge Prooflike UNC
Canada 50 Cents Edward VIII 1937 INA Retro Patterns (8) Obverse Portrait by P.Metcalfe, Reverse Arms of Canada, Struck in 8 metals one each in .925 silver, Golden alloy, Platinum coloured metal, aluminium, nickel silver, Piedfort copper, Gold coated copper (Barton’s metal), silver coated Piedfort, PLAIN EDGE (only 18 sets made) Lustrous UNC and Prooflike
1937 Edward VIII patterns (3) gold plated piedfort, aluminium and platinum coloured alloy. Obverse portrait by DR Golder. Reverse stylised George and Dragon - not unlike 1935 Rocking Horse crown. Ref: Giordano FC54 1a plain edge, only 18 of each made so they very rarely come to the market. Proof like UNC
Nymphenbourg, Tabatière ovale couverte décorée en camaïeu rose sur le couvercle d`une scène allégorique représentant deux femmes personnifiant ses origines princières avec ses armes posées à leurs cotés et ses nouvelles fonctions de prince évêque avec sa crosse et sa mitre. Derrière, l`une debout, tient une plaque avec son nom et ses titres., À l`intérieur, sous le couvercle le portrait du Prince Clemens Wenceslaus v. Sachsen. En dessous, une allégorie de la prudence et des honneurs. Sur les côtés extérieurs de la boîte, branchages fleuris et fleurettes., Monture en or gravée d`un ruban entourant une rose. Marquée en creux à l`intérieur., XVIIIe siècle, vers 1764-1768, Longueur : 7,5 cm, Exposition et bibliographie :, Une autre tabatière ovale avec le même portrait de Clemens Wenceslaus de Saxe à l`intérieur du couvercle, fait partie de la collection Baüme et est illustrée dans : Nymphenburger Porzellan, Sammlung Baüme. Alfred Ziffer, 1997, notice 729- Inv B.429, p. 247
Allemagne , Pichet ventru à décor bleu et manganèse de pastillages. Sous le déversoir le portrait de Louis XIII et l`inscription " LUDOVICUS XIII Francia et N:REX.CH:1679 " il est entouré d`un médaillon de cÅ“ur et de guirlandes de lauriers. De part et d`autre de l`anse, large bouquet de fleurs avec marguerites et tulipes. Tête d`homme barbu au déversoir. , XVIIe siècle, Hauteur : 23 cm, (Fêlure au déversoir et choc en dessous)
ENGLISH NAIVE ARTIST (1839-50) PORTRAIT OF ROBERT PEARSON, HEIC INFANTRY full length in uniform, inscribed beneath the image, watercolour on paper, 21.5 x 16cm with a letter addressed to Mrs Pearson, Cromford, Derbyshire "I have sent you this picture... Robert Pearson", the imperf. penny red cancelled with a black Maltese cross and with Chatham date stamp, June 8 1841 (2) Robert Pearson attested at Manchester in May 1841 for service in the Bengal Infantry. Described as aged 20, he arrived at the Chatham Depot on 29 May 1841 and embarked for Bengal on the "Nankin" on 10 September 1841. He died Subathu, Punjab, on 29 March 1844. The portrait creased where folded presumably when enclosed in the accompanying letter, two parts of the image adhering to the underside of the glass, dust and time stains but in the original frame, the letter slightly browned and holed when open but an evocative object of considerable charm
JOHN RUSSELL, RA (1744-1807) PORTRAIT OF RICHARD PALEY (1746-1808) half length in a brown coat seated at a table holding a letter and silver spectacles, signed and dated (upper right) J Russell RA Pinxit 1802, pastel, 75 x 62cm, in the original 18th gilt cavetto frame with on the reverse printed trade label of the carver and gilder [Joseph Hick ] 56 Mill Hill Leeds Picture Frame and Looking Glass Manufacturer and with printed notice LET THIS DIRECTION BE PRESERVED... Printed by W Smith King Street Seven Dials, London Provenance: Richard Paley`s daughter Sarah, the wife of Thomas Shaw Bancroft Reade and by descent in the family to J W Paley Reade of Ollerton Vicarage, Nottinghamshire by whom sold on 15th August 1920 for£200 (per Wright Barker, RBA) to the collector Samuel Walker Highley of Harrogate; Mrs Whittingham of Harrogate (by October 1951 according to the label on the backboard). Sold at auction on the premises The Old Hall Branham, Wetherby by Henry Spencer & Sons , 25 February 1976 (£210 to the present Vendor). Exhibited: Harrogate Art Gallery, Opening Exhibition 1930, loaned by S Highley Esq of Duchy Road, Harrogate. Russell made several painting tours to the north of England, spending a prolonged period in Leeds in 1801-2. Williamson observed that "he seems to have done more pictures in Leeds then anywhere else, and in that town, and in the neighbourhood, are still preserved a large number of his works, including some of his finest productions." Williamson, whose monograph was published, with a Catalogue of Russell portraits in 1894, did not know this beautifully preserved portrait by the leading English pastelist of the 18th century. Richard Paley (1746-1808) described by Professor Maurice Berresford as "a complete entrepreneur of his day" can be said to have begun the factory system in Leeds. A merchant and soap boiler, he built two steam powered cotton mills and speculated in land, buying up much of the east end of Leeds. He was born at Langcliffe near Settle, Yorkshire and was cousin of the theologian William Paley (1743-1805). Paley issued his own token coinage in 1791, the Conder Copper Halfpenny, featuring Bishop Blaize, the patron saint of woolcombers. At the time of the present portrait he was at the apogee of his success but was declared bankrupt the following year. A superb Russell pastel in a fine state of preservation, not offered from sale since acquisition by the present vendor
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN traditionally identified as one of the Wright family of Nottingham, bankers, chalk on coloured paper, 52 x 42cm In good original condition in the original gilt frame with a leaf at each corner and on the backboard the printed trade label of W Saltmarsh Looking Glass Manufacturer.... [and]... Ladies Needle Work Carefully strained...

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