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Alexander III, First coinage, Sterling, type III, ÔDunÕ, Walter, walter on dvn (n and cross ligated), 1.41g/10h (SCBI 35, 109-10; B 54a, fig 191A; S 5043). Flan a little creased and flat in places, otherwise good very fine with a strong portrait, very rare The obverse die is not one of the usual ones found at the ÔDunÕ mint
Pond, 1874, fine beard (Hern B1; KM. 1.2; F 1a). Practically as struck, extremely rare Provenance: S. Gordon Collection. Slabbed in NGC holder, graded MS 65. Thomas Franois Burgers (1834-81) succeeded to the presidency in 1871 and soon rid the Republic of its worthless paper money, declaring British sterling as the legal tender. Visiting the goldfields of the Eastern Transvaal in early 1874 he purchased a quantity of alluvial gold, which he despatched to J.J. Pratt, the RepublicÕs Consul-General in London, along with sketches of his portrait and the countryÕs coat of arms, with a request that the gold be turned into staatsponden with the same intrinsic value as the British sovereign. Burgers had wanted the coins to be in the country by May, when the Volksraad was next convened, but the gold only reached London in the middle of that month, and then had to be melted down and refined. Matrices and dies were made by L.C. Wyon and coining entrusted to Ralph Heaton in Birmingham. A total of 695 pieces were received by Pratt on 25 July before the obverse die broke. A new die, on which the PresidentÕs beard was rendered in a more coarse style, was ordered and 142 coins were struck from it. When the coins reached South Africa Burgers triumphantly presented 50 pieces to the Volksraad, but was immediately accused of having the coins struck at the expense of the government and, even worse, allowing his image to appear on them. Parliament later relented and members were paid for the first dayÕs session with one Burgers pond each; members of the public could buy them for £2 each. Designs were prepared for a series of other denominations, but the Volksraad voted against any further coin issues
A First World War Gallantry Group of Three Medals, awarded to 25846 PTE R WILLIAMSON 8/YORK: R, comprising Military Medal, British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with a USA one dollar coin - brooched and photocopies of his birth certificate and portrait photograph showing him seated **Private Williamson was born at 8 Sewerby Street, Bridlington, Yorkshire on 11th July 1896. He was gassed in the war and suffered with breathing and heart problems until his death in 1952
A British War Medal, to F.22460 J.SPRAGGON. A.C.1 R.N.A.S. in box of issue with portrait photograph; a Second World War Trio, comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star and Defence Medal, in box of issue and with Soldier`s Service and Pay Book to 14328690 Sapper Robert Stockdale, Royal Engineers, with portrait photograph
A First World War Pair, awarded to 63644 PTE.C.H.STREET. W.YORK.R., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, in box of issue, together with the miniatures, portrait photographs of the recipient as a young man, soldier and elderly man, and related ephemera; a Silver Gilt and Enamel Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows Jewel, cased and various items including assorted penknives, stamps, a miniature tortoiseshell casket, a boxed Lusitania Medal, an On War Service badge, royal commemorative medals, an Erie Cigar lighter etc
A Collection of Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes Regalia to Brother William Arthur Cook, Grand Lodge, Royal Kentish Banner, including a black velvet collar set with twelve silver gilt and enamel and two gilt metal and enamel jewels, with five further silver gilt and three gilt metal jewels, two sashes, a pair of cuffs, an apron, a sceptre, various booklets and ephemera, and a portrait photograph of Bro.Cook wearing full regalia, in two small cases (approximately 22oz gross of silver)

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