The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, Edward VII, cupro-nickel Anna, 1907b, Bombay, crowned bust right, incuse b below cross pattée in crown, des. [George de Saulles] below, edward vii king & emperor, rev. india above 1 anna and date within decorative diamond, eka annÄ oru annÄ eka ÄnÄ oka ÄnÄ in angles, edge plain, 3.90g/12h (Prid. 926 [Sale, lot 183, this coin]; SW 7.144; KM. 504; cf. Fore III, 2195). Trifling spots both sides, otherwise virtually as struck, full mint bloom £80-£100 --- Provenance: F. Pridmore Collection, Part III, Glendining Auction (London), 17 October 1983, lot 183 (part) [acquired 1958], ticket Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 320 (part). Owner’s envelope
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The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period: Princely States, BIKANIR, Victoria [Ganga Singh (1887-1943)], copper Half-Pice, 1894 [1894-5], Calcutta, crowned and robed bust left, victoria empress, rev. 1/2 pice above india and date, bikanir state divided by fly-whisks, edge plain, 3.26g/12h (Prid. 1011 [Sale, lot 187]; Stevens website BK 135; KM. 70; cf. Fore III, 1323). Light scratches on Queen’s face, otherwise extremely fine, patinated £60-£80 --- Provenance: Bt R. Weir (Unionville, ONT). Owner’s ticket and envelope
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, George VI, nickel-brass Proof restrike mule Anna, 1943, type I, Calcutta, crowned bust left, long trefoils in crown, george vi king emperor, rev. india above 1 anna and date within decorative diamond, eka annÄ oru annÄ eka ÄnÄ oka ÄnÄ in angles, edge plain, 3.92g/12h (Prid. p.167 [Sale, lot 183, this coin]; SW 9.171; KM. 537a; cf. Fore I, 341). Brilliant FDC, rare £200-£260 --- Provenance: F. Pridmore Collection, Part III, Glendining Auction (London), 17 October 1983, lot 183 (part) [acquired 1963], ticket Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 321 (part). Owner’s envelope
The Uniform Coinage of India, Miscellaneous, A struck silver near-contemporary forgery of a George VI Rupee, 1939, ‘Bombay’, crowned bust left in low relief, short trefoils in crown, george vi king emperor, normal rim, rev. one rupee india and date, yek rupiya surrounded by ornate scroll containing rose, thistle and shamrock, lotus flowers above and below, bead below lower rounded lotus, narrow border decoration, edge grained, 11.71g/12h (SW p.304). About extremely fine and toned £50-£100 --- Provenance: Bt in India 1984. Owner’s ticket and two envelopes, “The best forgery seen in India or anywhere. Very few giveaways...See Stevens & Weir p.304.” XRF analysis shows the metal content as 94% silver, with traces of cadmium, zinc, copper and lead END OF SALE
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, Victoria, copper Half-Anna, 1862 [1864-6], type A/I, Bombay, crowned and robed bust left, victoria queen, 4.5 panels in jabot, no v on bodice, rev. half anna above india and date, all within scroll-like wreath of Indian flora, date with sloping 1 and 2 with short base, 30.5mm, edge plain, 12.60g/12h (Prid. 578 [Sale, lot 160]; SW 4.158; KM. 468; cf. Album 30, 2629). Virtually as struck with proof-like surfaces and much original colour, attractive and rare £900-£1,200 --- Provenance: Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 305. Owner’s ticket and envelope
The Uniform Coinage of India, East India Company, Victoria, original silver Proof Half-Rupee, 1840, type I [A/I], Calcutta, so-called ‘Indian’ bust left, victoria queen continuous, rev. half rupee, hasht ana surrounded by laurel wreath with 19 berries, east india company around, date below with stop to right, crescent privy mark, edge grained, 5.82g/12h (Prid. 78 [Sale, lot 34, this coin]; SW 2.36; KM. 455.4; cf. Fore I, 520). Spots of verdigris on 40 of date and minor hairlines on obverse, otherwise brilliant and attractively toned, extremely rare £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: F. Pridmore Collection, Part III, Glendining Auction (London), 17 October 1983, lot 34 [acquired July 1970], ticket. Owner’s envelope and record card
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, Victoria, silver Quarter-Rupee, 1888b, type C/II, Bombay, crowned and robed bust left, victoria empress, flower at left of lowest jabot, no v on bodice at centre, rev. 1/4 rupee above india and date, all within scroll-like wreath of Indian flora, raised b at base of top flower, tip of wreath to right of top flower spiky, edge grained, 2.90g/12h (Prid. 421 [Sale, lot 150, this coin]; SW 6.292; KM. 490; cf. Fore III, 2266). Virtually as struck, attractively toned £150-£200 --- Provenance: F. Pridmore Collection, Part III, Glendining Auction (London), 17 October 1983, lot 150 (part), ticket Bt R. Weir (Unionville, ONT), envelope
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, Victoria, copper Half-Anna, 1862 [1863-5], type A/I, Calcutta, crowned and robed bust left, victoria queen, 4.5 panels in jabot, no v on bodice, rev. half anna above india and date, all within scroll-like wreath of Indian flora, sloping 1 in date, 31.3mm, edge plain, 12.95g/12h (Prid. 576 [Sale, lot 160]; SW 4.151; KM. 468; cf. Fore III, 2189-90). Extremely fine, a little original colour £500-£700 --- Provenance: ‘Diana’ Collection, Baldwin Auction 54 (London), 6 May 2008, lot 364, label. Owner’s ticket and envelope. Dies and punches for the 1862-dated half-annas were made available for use at Calcutta and Madras in February 1863, and at Bombay from July 1863. When the new copper mint at Calcutta commenced production in 1865, new dies, depicting modifications to Victoria’s bust and the reverse wreath, were sunk (Prid. 581; not represented in this collection)
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, Victoria, gold Mohur, 1862, type B/II, Calcutta, younger crowned and robed bust left, victoria queen, single flower in lowest panel of jabot, v privy mark in centre of shoulder ornamentation, rev. one mohur above india and date, all within star and entwined scrollwork, privy mark v below date, edge grained, 11.67g/12h (Prid. 5 [Sale, lot 71]; SW 4.5; KM. 480; F 1598; cf. Fore III, 2464). Extremely fine £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 233. Owner’s ticket and envelope
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, Victoria, original copper Proof Half-Pice, 1901, Calcutta, crowned and robed bust left, victoria empress, rev. 1/2 pice above india and date surrounded by serpentine wreath of vine leaves, edge plain, 3.14g/12h (Prid. p.196 [Sale, lot 257, this coin]; SW 6.607; KM. 484). Brilliant mint state, an extremely rare Proof date £600-£800 --- Provenance: F. Pridmore Collection, Part III, Glendining Auction (London), 17 October 1983, lot 257 (part), ticket Taisei/Baldwin/Gillio Auction 28 (Singapore), 4 March 1999, lot 1032 (part), label. Owner’s envelope
A complete 8-coin 1861 Pattern set, ex Wheeler The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, Victoria, original Pattern set, 1861, Royal Mint, London, and Calcutta, by L.C. Wyon, comprising silver Rupee, type A/II, normal younger crowned and robed bust left, victoria queen, feint l.c. wyon below truncation, single line curves in Queen’s crown, rev. one rupee above india and date, all within scroll-like wreath of Indian flora, top flower emerging from two prongs, edge plain, 11.16g/12h (Prid. 51 [Sale, lot 106]; SW 4.34; KM. Pn44; cf. Spink 15005, 156); silver Half-Rupee, type B/II, similar, no signature, pearls adjacent to centre jewel, rev. half rupee above india and date, last numeral of date distant from 6, edge plain, 5.66g/6h (Prid. 251 [Sale, lot 232]; SW 4.115; KM. Pn39; cf. Fore II, 783); silver Quarter-Rupee, similar, no signature, rev. 1/4 rupee above india and date, edge plain, 2.84g/6h (Prid. – [not in Sale]; cf. SW 4.127; cf. KM. Pn37; cf. ‘Diana’ 518); silver 2 Annas, similar, no signature, rev. two annas above india and date, edge plain, 1.43g/6h (Prid. – [not in Sale]; SW 4.141; KM. Pn35; cf. Fore II, 775); copper Half-Anna, similar, no signature, rev. half anna above india and date, edge plain, 12.95g/12h (Prid. 575 [Sale, lot 233]; SW 4.150; KM. Pn33; cf. Fore III, 2188); copper Quarter-Anna, type II, similar, no signature, rev. one quarter anna above india and date, last date numeral a Roman I, edge plain, 6.01g/12h (Prid. 597 [Sale, lot 163]; SW 4.161; KM. Pn31; cf. Fore II, 739); copper Half-Pice, similar, no signature, rev. 1/2 pice above india and date, edge plain, 3.57g/12h (Prid. 708 [Sale, lot 233]; SW 4.174; KM. –; cf. Fore II, 730); copper Twelfth-Anna, similar, no signature, rev. 1/12 anna above india and date, edge plain, 2.47g/12h (Prid. 775 [Sale, lot 233]; SW 4.182; KM. Pn28; cf. Fore II, 725) [8]. Rupee brilliant and dark-toned, other silver denominations brilliant with matching grey tone, copper with a little light spotting, the three smaller denominations with much original colour, an extremely rare set £14,000-£18,000 --- Provenance: Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 252 [from Spink (London) July 1988]. Owner’s ticket and envelopes. The half- and quarter-rupees, and the 2 annas, are most likely Calcutta mint products; the other coins almost certainly emanate from the Royal Mint
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, George V, original silver Proof Quarter-Rupee, 1911, Calcutta, crowned and robed bust left, elephant on decoration resembles a pig, george v king emperor, rev. 1/4 rupee india and date, chahar ana [Four Annas] surrounded by ornate scroll containing rose, thistle and shamrock, lotus flowers above and below, edge grained, 2.91g/12h (Prid. p.194 [not in Sale]; SW 8.137; KM. 517). Brilliant and virtually as struck, extremely rare, very few original Proofs known [previously certified and graded PCGS PR 64] £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: ‘Diana’ Collection, Baldwin Auction 54 (London), 6 May 2008, lot 563, label. Owner’s ticket and PCGS label (391966.64). These original proofs were only issued in the proof set of that year
An original 1862 silver Proof set, Calcutta The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, Victoria, original silver Proof set, 1862 [1863], Calcutta, comprising Rupee, type F/IV [Prid. A/I], crowned and robed bust left, victoria queen, 3.75 panels in jabot, v on bodice at centre, round pearls in crown with single line curves, crescent at point of shoulder, rev. one rupee above india and date, all within scroll-like wreath of Indian flora, top flower with square points, plain cone below top flower, bud cone above one, no cone by last e of rupee, edge grained, 11.69g/12h (Prid. 61 [Sale, lot 234]; SW 4.47; KM. 473.1); Half-Rupee, type A/II [Prid. A/I], similar, but 4 panels in jabot, top flower with spikes pointing upwards, flat top to 1 of date, indistinct cones, edge grained, 5.81g/12h (Prid. 253 [Sale, lot 234]; SW 4.118; KM. 472; cf. Fore I, 524); Quarter-Rupee, type A/II [Prid. A/I], similar, but inverted v on bodice at centre, flat top to 1 of date, altered flower at 6 o’clock, edge grained, 2.92g/12h (Prid. 374 [Sale, lot 235]; SW 4.131; KM. 470; cf. Fore I, 452); 2 Annas, type I [Prid. A/I], similar, but inverted v on bodice at centre, flat top to 1 of date, top flower with long side leaves, edge plain, 1.45g/12h (Prid. 482 [Sale, lot 234]; SW 4.143; KM. 469; cf. Fore I, 355) [4]. Some spotting on the Quarter-Rupee, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, most attractive reflective tone, very rare, especially as an original set £5,000-£7,000 --- Provenance: Spink Auction 38 (London), 10-11 October 1984, lot 631 Sir John Wheeler Collection, Baldwin Auction 22 (London), 2 May 2000, lot 253. Owner’s ticket and envelopes
The Pridmore silver Proof Mohur, 1854 The Uniform Coinage of India, East India Company, Victoria, original Proof Mohur, 1854 [John Pinches, London], in silver, bust left, no initials on truncation, victoria queen, date below, rev. lion walking left, palm-tree behind, east india company above, one mohur, yek ashrafi in exergue, edge plain, 8.40g/6h (Prid. 26 [Sale, lot 16, this coin]; SW 3.15; KM. Pn20). Brilliant and virtually as struck, of the highest rarity as an original Proof; no others with plain edge seen by the cataloguer in commerce £7,000-£9,000 --- Provenance: F. Pridmore Collection, Part III, Glendining Auction (London), 17 October 1983, lot 16, ticket. Owner’s envelope and record card. A further order of dies, matrices and puncheons by the Company for a gold coinage in four denominations, originally placed before the death of William Wyon in October 1851, was completed by his son, Leonard Charles Wyon (1826-91). The work, entrusted not to the Royal Mint but to the London firm of John Pinches, took most of the latter half of 1853, and mindful of that Wyon instructed that the obverse dies be dated 1854 (Attwood, pp.324-5). Despite the work costing the Company over £380, the dies were never used in India contemporaneously and almost all 1854-dated coins encountered are proof restrikes
The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period: Princely States, DEWAS, Senior Branch, Victoria [Krishnaji Rao II (1860-99)], original copper Proof Quarter-Anna, 1888, Calcutta, crowned and robed bust left, victoria empress, 4 panels in jabot, two flowers in lowest panel, v on bodice, rev. 1/4 anna dewas state s.b. india and date, all within scroll-like wreath of Indian flora, edge plain, 6.49g/12h (Prid. 1016 [Sale, lot 188]; Stevens website DS 16; KM. 12; cf. Fore II, 986). Minor hairlines on obverse, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, reverse with a hint of original colour, very rare £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: Bt R. Weir (Unionville, ONT) September 1997. Owner’s ticket and envelope. Dewas, a Maratha city-state located in central India, was given to two brothers, Tukoji Rao and Jiwaji Rao, in 1726, as a reward for army services. The brothers divided the territory among themselves; their descendants ruled respectively as the senior and junior branches of the family, with increased British influence after 1818. From 1841 each branch ruled its own portion as a separate state, distinguished by Europeans as the senior and junior branches. Despite this, the lands belonging to each branch were intimately entangled; in Dewas city, the two sides of the main street were under different administrations and had different arrangements for water supply and lighting. Krishnaji Rao II (1849-99), the adopted son of Rukmangad Rao (1821-60) succeeded at the age of 11, but his reign of the senior branch was not a great success from an economic standpoint. The sixth rajah of the junior branch, Narayan Rao (1860-92), was only 3 years old when he succeeded his father in August 1864
The Uniform Coinage of India, East India Company: Retro Patterns, Two Mohurs, uniface rev., in lead, lion walking left, palm-tree behind, east india company above, two mohurs, do ashrafi in exergue, edge plain, 32mm, 16.09g. Surface blistering on obverse, otherwise extremely fine, as made £100-£150 --- Provenance: Baldwin/Ma/Gillio/Monetarium Auction 36 (Singapore), 6 March 2003, lot 560. Owner’s ticket and envelope, “Lion body very pitted. Lettering similar to 1854 2 Mohur. Urdu for 2 Mohurs differs from issued mohurs.” XRF analysis shows the metal content as 99.5% lead, 0.5% tin
An extremely rare piédfort Half-Pice, 1861 The Uniform Coinage of India, British Imperial Period, Victoria, copper piédfort Proof Pattern Half-Pice, 1861, Royal Mint, London, by L.C. Wyon, crowned and robed bust left, victoria queen, 4.5 panels in jabot, rev. 1/2 pice above india and date, all within scroll-like wreath of Indian flora, edge plain, 4.76g/12h (Prid. 707 [Sale, lot 170]; SW 4.173; KM. Pn29; cf. Fore II, 729). Virtually as struck, reverse retaining original brilliance and colour, extremely rare; very few specimens known £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: ‘Diana’ Collection, Baldwin Auction 54 (London), 6 May 2008, lot 251, label. Owner’s ticket and envelope
Platform Figures and Accessories for Hornby 0 Gauge (qty), including boxed Dinky Toys set No. 5 Train & Hotel Staff, VG-E, (possible repaints?), 17 tin milk churns, Hornby and LMC items of luggage, platform ticket machines, Dinky hand trolley, pre-war hoarding, approx 11 unboxed figures, repro fence-hanging adverts and other items, varying F-G (qty)
Large collection of Tin Toys and Cars including Penny Toys by various makers (25), Bandai large scale friction drive Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud (lacks front bumper) and smaller scale Sunbeam (lacks windscreen), Ichiko friction drive red and cream Corvair, Sanshin MGA (c/w needs attn, lacks windscreen), Japan green and Italy Bologna friction Drive Amphibious Jeeps, Chad Valley black c/w remote control Saloon (c/w ok) and c/w Frog (tested well), Wells Brimtoy Shell Tanker (tested ok, lacks front wheels) and No 10 Double Deck bus (c/w needs attn), German c/w Car (tested ok), Field Guns (3, one by Marx, another US Zone Germany), Mettoy or similar Searchlight, German Penny Toys, Train, Horse and Cart and Cart, Berwick or similar Bus Ticket machine, German TV shaped Money box with revolving display, two Beach spades, Aluminium toy gun, two incomplete c/w vehicles, P-G (25)
Hornby-Dublo 00 Gauge BR Locomotives Coaches and Goods Rolling Stock and accessories and Tri-ang Rolling Stock and Buildings (qty), BR matt green Class A4 60022 'Mallard', gloss green 46232 'Duchess of Montrose' and black 80054 2-6-4T, D20 crimson and cream coaches (4, boxed), unboxed red short Suburban (3), various tin goods wagons (13, four unboxed), Level Crossing and Buffer Stops (boxed), unboxed Water Cranes (2), Signals (2), Station Hoardings (2), large qty of track and points (some boxed), three controllers, Tri-ang early LMS maroon Coaches (2), TPO Coach, wagons, signal Box, Booking Hall and Ticket Office (boxed), F-VG, boxes P-G (qty)
Jimmy Rimmer Collection silver-plated salver inscribed “ROTHMANS” JIMMY RIMMER TESTIMONIAL Swansea City v Manchester United Vetch Field 24th February 1987, 11in. wide, match programme with 17 signatures on the team sheet, ticket, match programme Birmingham City v Manchester United 1972-3, match programme Wales v England U 23 at Wrexham 1970-71, letter for Football Association informing Rimmer he is a reserve for England v Sweden U23 dated 2nd November 1970, complete with envelope, letter from Football Association dated 23rd November 1970 stating he is a reserve for the U23 match v Sweden with envelope, with match programme, players itinerary also, etter from Manchester United to J. Rimmer c/o Arsenal F.C WISHING HIM EVERY SUCCESS ON HIS LOAN TO Arsenal dated 18.2.1974 with envelope and Arsenal players contract to Rimmer, Manchester United contract to J. Rimmer dated 25th June 1973 with 2 pages of official MU letter headed papers confirming his wages and bonuses. Telegram to J.R sent to Birmingham City 16th March 1973 wishing him good luck 6 x 4” Press Photograph of Jimmy Rimmer laid down to card
A rare selection of memorabilia relating to Estudiantes v. Manchester United Intercontinental Cup match, 1968 comprising scarce Estudiantes v. Manchester United FIFA World Club Championship brochure, 1968 only given to dignitaries and press, 60 pages with a welcome to Manchester United, Spanish but some paragraphs written in English regarding Manchester United, history of Estudiantes, match ticket, two special invitations letters, events card, invitation card and with special box ticket
2003 European Cup Final between A.C. Milan and Juventus played at Manchester United, a selection including match programme-sealed in a plastic bag, an unused VIP Ticket, an unused Directors Box ticket, lanyard with tag allowing entrance to the Grill Room, also a larger tag to hospitality and Champions Village, official RSVP to celebration party, large postcard with envelope, Champions League transport leaflet, and UEFA guest sticker, frame mount, invitation to UEFA Champions League celebration party in sealed envelope, dinner menu, UEFA Welcome pack with 2 wrist bands and clip on pass to Champions Club ticket for Champions Bistro, official team sheet line ups with writing to the rear in French, further colour team sheets with line ups and secondary sheet with scores and statistics, 18 page A4 Champions League Document on the Final all to do with Juventus, official UEFA 2003 Champions League carrier bag
Hartlepools United v Manchester United F.A. Cup 3rd Round match programme, 5th January 1957, with British Railways timetable, a small hand written note from Stanley at Hartlepools United along with an envelope addressed to George Follows which will have contained his Press Box match ticket, the back of the envelope Follows has scribbled the names Whelan, Berry, Taylor who were the 3 scorers in United’s 4-0 victoryGeorge Follows was a journalist with the Daily Herald and in 13 months to nearly the day he will have lost his life at Munich’s Rheim Airport when the United team’s aeroplane crashed on the 6th February 1958
Manchester United v. Leicester City 1963 F.A. Cup final ticket with original date, tickets for the match were over stamped with the date of the match, bad weather postponed matches and the final was delayed until 25the May 1963, unused ticket, slightly marked at the top and 2 holes on one of the counterfoils

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