UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 200 pounds, 2021. Royal Mint. Proof. Fifth crowned head of Elizabeth II facing right; JC below; ELIZABETH · II · DEI · GRA · REGINA · F · D · 200 POUNDS · 2021. Design by Jody Clark. / Bust portrait of Britannia facing right, wearing crested helmet and waves in the background, inscription 'BRITANNIA 2021 2OZ 999.9 FINE GOLD'.Design by P.J. LynchComes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). Mintage: 230.Diameter: 40 mm.Weight: 62.42 g. (AGW=2 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
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UNITED KINGDOM. Charles III, 2022-. Gold 1/4 sovereign, 2022. Royal Mint. Proof. Issued as the first sovereign for King Charles III to commemorate the late Queen Elizabeth IIUncrowned portrait of Charles III facing left; MJ below; CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX· FID · DEF ·. Design by Martin Jennings. / The Royal Arms at its centre a crowned and quartered shield supported by a crowned English lion on the left and a Scottish unicorn on the right, date, text and JC below; HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE. DIEU ET MON DROIT. Designed by Jody Clark. Edge milled.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6786549-022. NGC Census in this grade: 41, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 51Diameter: 13.5 mm.Weight: 1.997 g. (AGW=0.0589 oz.)Composition: 916.7/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Charles III, 2022-. Gold half-sovereign, 2022. Royal Mint. Proof. Issued as the first sovereign for King Charles III to commemorate the late Queen Elizabeth IIUncrowned portrait of Charles III facing left; MJ below; CHARLES III · DEI · GRA · REX· FID · DEF ·. Design by Martin Jennings. / The Royal Arms at its centre a crowned and quartered shield supported by a crowned English lion on the left and a Scottish unicorn on the right, date, text and JC below; HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE. DIEU ET MON DROIT. Designed by Jody Clark. Edge milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). FDC. Diameter: 19.30 mm.Weight: 3.99 g. (AGW=0.1176 oz.)Composition: 916.7/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 500 pounds, 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. The third release from the "Music Legends" series, celebrating David Bowie, one of the most iconic British musicians of all time.Fifth, crowned head of Queen Elizabeth II right; JC below; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 500 POUNDS · 2020 ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Portrait of David Bowie inspired by his "Berlin Period", Bowie's famous lightning bolt and stars behind; BOWIE. Design by Jody ClarkComes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2144381-006. NGC Census in this grade: 8.NGC Census in higher grade: 21Total NGC Census: 30Mintage: 60.Diameter: 50 mm.Weight: 156.3 g. (AGW=5 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 50 pence, 2022. Royal Mint. Proof. 100 Years of Our BBCFifth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the George IV State Diadem, legend around: "ELIZABETH II·D·G·REG·F·D·50 PENCE·2022·J.C". Design by Jody Clark. / A globe with transmitter waves accompanied by inscription. "1922-2022 100 YEARS OF OUR BBC INFORM EDUCATE ENTERTAIN HDG". Design by Henry Gray. Plain edge.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6672211-001. NGC Census in this grade: 3, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 4Diameter: 27.3 mm.Weight: 15.5 g. (AGW=0.4569 oz.)Composition: 916.7/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 500 pounds, 2022. Royal Mint. Proof. Commemorates Dame Vera Margaret Lynn (1917 - 2020), an English singer and entertainer whose musical recordings and performances were very popular during the Second World War.Crowned fifth portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right, JC below. Legend around "ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS · 2022 ·" Design by Jody Clark. / Portrait of the young Vera Lynn, facing left. "VERA LYNN 1917 - 2020" left. Design by The Royal Mint Team. Edge Milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). Mintage: 35.Diameter: 50 mm.Weight: 156.30 g. (AGW=5 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 50 pence, 2022. Royal Mint. Proof. The second in a 4-coin set commemorating the 25th anniversary of the publication of the first Harry Potter book - The Philosopher's Stone.This strike was issued after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II but the design was the last commemorative coin to bear the image of The Queen in support of His Majesty the King's ambition for a sustainable transition. This ensured minimal environmental impact as the designs, tools and packaging for these products had already been produced.Fifth crowned portrait of Queen Elizabeth II right, legend around, J.C below; "ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 50 PENCE · 2022 ·". Design by Jody Clark. / An image of the Hogwarts Express, with lettering above and below, holographic image to right. "HOGWARTS EXPRESS 25, 25 YEARS OF MAGIC". Design by Jim Kay and Ffion Gwillim. Edge Plain. In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6789574-012. NGC Census in this grade: 12, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 13Mintage: 310.Diameter: 27.3 mm.Weight: 15.5 g. (AGW=0.4569 oz.)Composition: 916.7/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Silver 5 pounds, 2021. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Issued to celebrate the 1,150th anniversary of Alfred the Great's coronation.Fifth crowned head of Queen Elizabeth II right; JC below; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 5 POUNDS · 2020 ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Portrait of Alfred the Great inspired by the Alfred Jewel. Designed by John Bergdahl. Inscription: ALFRED THE GREAT 871 · 2021. Edge inscription: AELFRED MEC HEHT GEWYRCAN. Some milkspotting on obverse after NGC slabbing. Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6175438-001. NGC Census in this grade: 70, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 98Mintage: 910.Diameter: 38.61 mm.Weight: 56.56 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
A DUTCH EBONISED WALL MIRROR IN 17TH CENTURY STYLE 19TH CENTURY 134cm high, 102cm wide Condition Report: As catalogued this is in 17th century style, it probably dates from the latter part of the 19th century, Some chips and losses to the edges and extremities, Presently there are two hanging hooks and chains to the rear to hang in the portrait orientation, there are old holes for hooks to the rear and with a little re-siting this could probably be hung in the landscape orientation if desired by the purchaserThe plate is clean, this may well be a later replacement Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
William I (1066-1087), Penny, Two Stars type [BMC V], London, Godwine, godpine on liii, plain inner circle both sides, reads rex iin, 1.27g/3h (Allen 2022, p.178; BMC 347; N 845; S 1254). Very fine, portrait perhaps a little better, find patina £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: found near Heydon (Hertfordshire) in June 2020 (PAS BH-D74C24)
Richard III (1483-1485), Penny, York, Abp Rotherham, mm. unclear but probably rose, t and key by neck, 0.68g/9h (Stewartby p.446, III; N 1686; S 2166-7). Usual peripheral weakness and some light porosity, otherwise fine, portrait better £300-£360 --- Provenance: reportedly found on the Thames foreshore by Billingsgate, in the 1980s
Harthacnut (1035-1042), Penny, Danish issue, Portrait type, crude head left with radiate hair, cross before face, rev. long cross, crescents and crosses pattée in alternating angles, blundered legends on both sides, 0.84g/5h (cf. Chown 1266; S 1170). Pierced on inner circle, otherwise very fine, of curious style £300-£400
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, MEROVINGIANS, Childebertus Adoptivus (656-662), Solidus, Marseilles, diademed and draped bust right, large b before face, mas-iγia around, rev. xnildebertvs rxi, cross on globe, flanked by m-a, 3.55g/5h (BMC 1865,0323.18, same dies; Belfort 2566-7). Striking split at 11 o’clock, minor stress marks and some peripheral weakness, otherwise very fine with a strong royal portrait, extremely rare £4,000-£5,000 --- Provenance: found near Southfleet, Kent, on 17 October 2022 (EMC 2022.0377) Examined and tested by Arent Pol, the coin produced a specific gravity figure of 12.58, which translates to a fineness of approximately 35%. Childebert the Adopted’s short reign was borne of scheming and intrigue. As Grierson summarises in the introduction to MEC 1, ‘[f]rom 642 onwards to his death in 656 [the Frankish king Sigebert III] reigned in the shadow of his Mayor of the Palace, Grimoald… Having for long been childless, Sigebert adopted Grimoald’s son and gave him the royal name of Childebert. Subsequently he had a son of his own, the future Dagobert II. When Sigebert died, Grimoald set aside Dagobert and installed his own son as king, a usurpation which came to an abrupt end when a Neustrian conspiracy led to the seizure and death of them both.' Merovingian minting appears to have been a hugely complex enterprise. Variation was the rule; thousands of moneyers and hundreds of different locations are recorded upon the coins, revealing a decentralised system of urban political culture. Curiously, the name of the ruling Frankish sovereign was hardly ever employed, and this seems even more surprising when we consider the primacy attached to the imperial name and title on the late Roman coinage. The vast majority of Merovingian coinage looks, at face value, totally disconnected from royal authority. Only at the faraway mint of Marseilles do we find a sustained attempt to produce a coinage on the Roman mould - one which employs the royal name and systematically retains the use of the large gold Solidus. This series was produced throughout much of the seventh century, beginning under Chlothar II (c. 613) and ending under Dagobert II (c. 679). However, examples remain very rare, particularly in comparison to the relatively plentiful ‘National’ coinage, with the coinage of Childebertus Adoptivus being especially elusive. It is notable feature of the Frankish ‘Royal’ issues - and indeed Merovingian coinage as a whole - that a considerable proportion of the known specimens have been recovered from Britain. While Metcalf may have proven that the majority of these Merovingian imports circulated as money upon their arrival upon these shores, this need not be the case for the ‘Royal’ Solidi. Their absence from contemporary hoards such as Sutton Hoo and (more conspicuously) Crondall suggests a marginal function. A similar conclusion might be reached when we consider that the majority of the ‘Royal’ Solidi found in Britain show signs off having been converted into jewellery, either through piercing or the attachment of a loop (EMC 1982.9016; EMC 1990.0166; EMC 2005.0212; EMC 2011.0256; PAS KENT-4A1EA1; PAS SUR-09EA44; BMC 1865,0323.18 [presumably British found]; EMC 1, 406 [presumably British found]; Prou 1934). Clearly, these large gold coins did not circulate widely, and they were largely retained for use as personal adornment. In one case, a mounted Solidus of Dagobert I, a context of royal gift exchange has been proposed (Metcalf 2014, p. 55). Is it possible that all of these extremely rare coins (including the piece presented here) can be attributed to similar mechanisms of aristocratic exchange? One recalls the passage in Bede where the historian describes a dream experienced by the Kentish princess Eorcengota; a crowd of men had come to escort her away, and declared their intention to ‘take back with them the golden coin’. Such a metaphor suggests that these objects could be imbued with great personal meaning and significance.
British Iron Age, DOBUNNI, silver Unit, Cotswold Eagle type [head type B], moon head right with annulets for hair, large boss on chin, stalk lips, rev. triple-tailed horse left, ‘birds head’ above, 0.89g/11h (ABC 2015; BMC 2953ff; S 377). Very fine, strong portrait £200-£260 --- Provenance: found in Wiltshire in 2021
An Extremely Rare Sovereign Penny of Edward VI Edward VI (1547-1553), Third period, Fine issue, Penny, Sovereign type, London, mm. tun, 0.44g/9h (Shuttlewood 278; N 1942; S 2487). Unobtrusive edge chip and flan a little crimped, otherwise very fine with a clear portrait of the king, extremely rare £1,500-£2,000
Reading ‘VIII’ Henry VIII (1509-1547), Posthumous coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. grapple on rev. only, bust 6, reads henric viii, roses in forks, lozenge stops, 2.29g/12h (Shuttlewood 193; Stewartby p.526; N 1871; S 2403). Small striking splits and with the usual light porosity, otherwise very fine with a clear portrait; extremely rare with this obverse reading £600-£800
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Uncertain ‘Leaf’ issue, Farthing, London, leaf on breast, saltire? after henric, 0.23g/7h (cf. Withers LT.2; N 1494; S 1907). Rim creased at 12 o’clock, otherwise very fine and presumably extremely rare; strong portrait for issue £500-£600 --- Provenance: found near Lincoln, 2018
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series X, Danish type B1, ‘Wodan’ head facing with radiate hair and chevron beard, cross pommée on each side, rev. crested monster left, looking right, two pellets below head, 0.97g/6h (SCBI Abramson 335; Metcalf Ad; Abramson 103-10; N 116; S 797). Very fine for issue, charming portrait £300-£360 --- Provenance: found near Anstey (Hertfordshire) in August 2015 (PAS BH-D175DB)
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Short Cross type, Rochester, Godwine, godpine on rof, small pellet to right of sceptre handle, 1.00g/3h (BEH 3077; N 790; S 1159). Extremely fine with an excellent portrait, rare £600-£800 --- Struck from the same dies as the Lockett (2784) and Elmore Jones (674) specimen.
Short Cross coinage, Uncertain, Penny, Rhuddlan, class iiic, Simond, simon · on · rvla, 1.40g/6h (Besly 301, this coin; JDB 3360, same dies; SCBI Mass 2182, same dies; N 973/1). Minor edge chip, otherwise very fine, bold portrait, rare £240-£300 --- Provenance: found at Llanfaes (Anglesey), 1991-2
James III (1460-1488), Groat, Main issue [Gp VI], Edinburgh, mm. cross fleury on rev. only, annulet on inner circle before face, annulet and three pellets in first and fourth quarters, crown in second and third quarters, 3.01g/12h (SCBI 35, 778; B 41, fig. 641; S 5287). Nearly very fine and toned with a clear portrait £800-£1,000
THREE 9CT GOLD & OTHER VICTORIAN AND LATER JEWELLERY to include a double twist knot ring, trace markings, believed 9ct, size W, 3.5g, circular portrait pendant with ribbon crest, stamped 9-375, Chester date stamp, possibly 1904, 2.9g, 3.5cms L and an unmarked and untested stick pin in yellow and rose colour metals, mounted with a cabochon fire opal, measuring 15mm diam., 20mm overall, 8cms overall L, 5.3g
LOJOU FRENCH 20TH CENTURY BRONZE RELIEF PLAQUE, shaped as a cross and cast with a relief portrait of Christ with crown of thorns, impressed 'Lojou', mounted on a polished rosewood cross shaped plaque, label verso 'Object d'art Lojou bronze cisele', 20 x 17.5cms with a 19th Century oil on panel, the crucifixion, 17.5 x 12cms
Stereoview cards (Underwood & Underwood and more) inc Cotton Picking Georgia USA, W. Jennings Bryan Convention 1897, St. Pauls London Jubilee Day, Palestine / Hawaii / UK / Greece etc, together with various Topo GB, family tree interest (family names), subject cabinet portrait and CDV photographs.
Gorret (Ame) Victor Emmanuel sur les Alpes: Notices et Souvenirs, Turin, F. Casanova, Editor, 1878, apparent 1st, one lithographed portrait in frontispiece, seven other plates by Casimir TEJA, one folded map and vignettes in the text, marbled boards and half blue calf, noted as bound by Zaehnsdorf; together with Anon, Die Schweizer Reise des Mekischen Instituts 1846, Neuwied 1847 (2) CONDITION REPORT: Attractive quarter bound and marbled boards, Gilt title and date to spine on red morocco. Foxed endpapers, Minor scuffs to leather and foxing to boards. Inscribed to FEP "Homage de la section d'Aosta de la club alpin Italien a Edward Whymper. (Whymper, 27 April 1840 - 16 September 1911was an English Mountaineer and explorer).
Orme (Edward) & Blagdon (Francis), Orme's Graphic History of the Life, Exploits, and Death of Horatio Nelson, containing fifteen engravings, and intended as an accompaniment to the three celebrated whole-sheet plates of his lordship's splendid victories, viz. the battles off St. Vincent's, the Nile, and Trafalgar, which are explained by references and keys, London: Edward Orme and Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, [1806], Folio, contemporary half morocco and marbled paper boards with publisher's label to front board, b/w frontispiece portrait and 12 coloured/bw plates and vignettes, Abbey 'Life' 327, 1st Issue CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Orme (Edward) & Blagdon (Francis), Orme's Graphic History of the Life, Exploits, and Death of Horatio Nelson, containing fifteen engravings, and intended as an accompaniment to the three celebrated whole-sheet plates of his lordship's splendid victories, viz. the battles off St. Vincent's, the Nile, and Trafalgar, which are explained by references and keys, London: Edward Orme and Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806, Folio, recent half leather binding, gilt lettered to spine, b/w frontispiece portrait and 15 hand coloured/tinted plates and vignettes; Abbey 'Life' 328, 2nd Issue CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An Italian polychrome maiolica globular vase, 19th Century, in the style of Caltagirone, with a portrait medallion of a male to the front, reserved in a ground of scrolling flowers and leaves in blue, green and ochre, 25cm high CONDITION REPORT: overall good condition, some minor foot rim chips, some glaze chips to the rim
An oval porcelain plaque after Guido Reni depicting a portrait of Beatrice Cenci, approximately 19cm long, within a gilt frame with Greek key border CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Lodge (Edmund), Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain engraved from authentic pictures in the galleries of the nobility and the public collections of the country with Biographical and Historical Memoirs of their lives and actions, London: printed for Harding and Lepard, 1835, 4to, 6 vols, full calf gilt with raised bands to spines and marbled endpapers and page edges, with numerous engraved portrait plates (uncollated); together with Berkeley (Grantley), Anecdotes of the Upper Ten Thousand their legends and their lives, London: Richard Bentley, 1867, 8vo, 2 vols, green half calf over marbled boards, raised gilt-tooled bands to spines, bookplates to front boards (8) CONDITION REPORT: Lodge: rubbing and scuffing to the boards, with some cracking to the spines. Internally there is some spotting and foxing, with the text generally bright. All engravings appear to be in tact, with some staining and foxing around the edges; plates have not been collated.Berkeley: some wear including extensive rubbing and scuffing to spines and boards with cracking to spine of volume 1. Some internal spotting and foxing.

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