33619 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
33619 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
33619 Los(e)/Seite
Distressed pre-war Tri-ang Minic Vehicles: Caravan two tone green, rust to roof), Carter Paterson Van, rust to upper surfaces, both transfers F, Fire Engine, rust to upper surfaces, red streamline Sports Tourer , rust to most areas, all AF, all tyres missing or distressed , together with Dominion Petrol Pum and Platform Ticket Machine, both P (6)
Album of old invitations - The Calcutta Light Horse 1891, The Viceroy of India 1890, The Lord Chamberlain 1937, Duke and duchess of York 1930s and others together with a ticket to the 1911 Coronation Procession and other interesting ephemera in a modern album with sticky pages, therefore some are stuck down
A collection of Manchester United football memorabilia including Aston Villa v Manchester United, 1957 FA cup final; various other programmes from the 1960s and onwards; an autograph book with the signatures of Sir Matt Busby, Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, etc, also some pop autographs including Georgie Fame; Manchester United related books; a Manchester United vinyl single; Manchester United tickets and season ticket books including the 1968 European Cup Final along with the programme for the same event; a 1966 World Cup Tournament programme; and a quantity of Manchester United related newspapers (a lot). CONDITION REPORT: About 30 tickets and 50 programmes in the lot.
A collection of golf ephemera, including: 1993 Ryder Cup Admission ticket; Arnold Palmer original flier advert; 1989 Open Championship menu; 2006 Open Championship Admission ticket; 1985 Ryder Cup drawsheet; and various other drawsheets, brochures, tickets, scorecards etc. including those related to the Ryder Cup and Open Championship (a lot).
A commemorative cover for the European Cup Final between Manchester United and Benfica, Lisbon, at Wembley on 29th May 1968, date stamped and signed by Matt Busby, with a ticket for that game, two tickets for group games in the 1966 World Cup at Old Trafford, Manchester, and Goodison Park, Liverpool, two first day covers for the 1966 World Cup, and a Manchester United v Burnley ticket. CONDITION REPORT: Postage within UK would be £12 + VAT.
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Aethelred II, Silver Penny, Last Small Cross type (c.1009-1017), London mint, moneyer Leofstan, diademed and draped bust left within linear circle, legend surrounding commences at top, + Æ?ELRED REX. ANGLOR, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev cross pattée, linear circle surrounding, +LEOFSTAM?ON LVND, last two letters ligatured, the omega not fully formed, 1.21g (BMC type I; Hildebrand 2665; N 777; S 1154). A number of pecks on the reverse, good very fine, toned. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 248 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Aethelred II, Silver Penny, Last Small Cross type (c.1009-1017), London mint, moneyer Leofstan, diademed and draped bust left within linear circle, legend surrounding commences at top, + Æ?ELRED REX. ANGLO, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev cross pattée, linear circle surrounding, +LEOFSTAN ?ON LVND, last two letters ligatured, 1.29g (BMC type I; Hildebrand 2663; N 777; S 1154). A number of pecks, mainly on reverse, very fine, toned. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 248 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Canute, Silver Penny, Quatrefoil type (c.1017-1023), Bath mint, moneyer Aelfwine, crowned and draped bust left within quatrefoil, legend commences at top, +CNVT REX ANGLORVM, rev long voided cross with pellet centre and tri-crescent terminals, over quatrefoil with pellet on each cusp, + ÆLFPINE ON BA?A, 0.95g (BMC type VIII; N 781; S 1157). Good very fine, toned. ex William Luard Raynes collection, Glendining, 15 February 1950, lot 404 (part), with old Seaby ticket c.1950 This coin struck from dies of the “Bath B” style as defined by Blackburn and Lyon in their article “Regional Die-Production in Cnut’s Quatrefoil Issue”, chapter 13 of Anglo-Saxon Monetary History. These dies therefore cut at Bath and supplied for use in that City.
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Harthacanute (1035-1042), Silver Penny, Danish Issue as King of Denmark, Lund mint, moneyer Othencar, armoured bust left, +HAR?ECNVT:., rev long voided cross with pellet at centre over trefoil quadrilateral, O?? ENC R ON LVD, 1.11g (S 1170). Good very fine, toned. with old B A Seaby ticket dating to 1943
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (1532/3-1588), statesman, Dismissal as Governor-General of the United Provinces and Departure from Belgium, cast Bronze Medal, undated (1587), by Anton König (? signed AK in monogram), bearded bust three-quarters right, plume of feathers in cap, ROBERTVS DVDLEIVS COM LEYC BELG GVBR, rev sheep dog, its head turned, in hilly landscape with sheep, + NON GREGEM SED INGRATOS, in exergue INVITVS DESERO, 51mm (MI 141/102; MIM pl,X, 5 reverse; vL I, 375; cf Eimer 54). Good very fine, light colour, scarce. A restitutional medal, Hawkins (MI 1885) states, “This medal is not of the time, but probably an imitation of the last century. The artist’s name is therefore somewhat uncertain”. The reverse depicts Leicester as “the dog who unwillingly quits his flock”. The exergual legend matches that on the specimen in the Royal Cabinet, and has been corrected from INVITVS DESPRO INVITVS DESERO. Sold with old Dutch collection ticket.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, James II, Church and Seven Bishops, Lead Medal, 1688, Jesuit monk with spade and pickaxe undermining the church, THE GATES OF HELL SHALL NOT PREVALE AGAINST IT, rev portraits of the Archbishop and six bishops, edge inscription UPON THIS ROCK I HAVE BUILT MY CHURCH, 40mm (MI 626/43). Good very fine and extremely rare in the series. sold with old dealer’s ticket
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, George II, Cambridge University, Chancellor’s Medal, 1752, by Richard Yeo, a specimen striking in Copper, laureate bust of the King left, hair short, wearing mantle over armour, rev allegorical figures of Cambridge and Liberality, the latter presenting a medal to the first of three students, the River God of the Cam reclines, STVDIIS HVMANITATIS, 51mm (Eimer 637; MI 667/377); London Institution Ticket, 1807 number 125; Botany, White Metal Medal, on the twenty-four classes of plant categories established by Linnaeus, 48mm. First about extremely fine with much redness, rare, the others very fine. (3)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, King James’s Palace, Bath (now the Paragon School, Widcombe), Copper Ticket for Sixpence, undated (1762), bust of James II left, rev legend, 32mm (D&W 45/14; MG 696); Ladys Private Bath & Fountain, Copper Ticket for Halfpenny, 1764, 23.5mm; Old Northgate Brewery, Bath, Copper Ticket / Token, 31mm. First and last very fine, second better. (3)
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Expanding Cross type (1050-1053), heavy coinage, Lincoln mint, moneyer Manna, diademed bust left with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EDPE .RD REX:, rev short voided cross with expanding limbs and pellet centre within twin annulet, all within linear circle, +MANNA ON LINCOL, 1.52g (BMC type V; N 823; S 1176). About very fine, toned. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 276 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Expanding Cross type (1050-1053), heavy coinage, London mint, moneyer Brixsie, diademed bust left with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EDPE .RD REX:, rev short voided cross with expanding limbs and pellet centre within twin annulet, all within linear circle, +BRIXSIE ON LVNDENE, 1.49g (BMC type V; N 823; S 1176). Very fine, toned, a very rare moneyer not listed in North. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 276 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Early Anglo Saxon, Primary Sceat (c.680-c.710), series BIIIa, diademed head right with prominent chin, annulet in front, beaded serpent circle and legend surrounding, rev bird right on cross, small annulet either side, annulet at each angle of cross, beaded serpent circle surrounding, 1.26g (BMC type 27b; N 129; S 777A). Good very fine, toned and pleasing. ex Lord Grantley collection, second portion, Glendining, 27 January 1944, likely lot 735 (part) with B A Seaby ticket giving Grantley provenance
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Expanding Cross type (1050-1053), heavy coinage, London mint, moneyer probably Leofsige, diademed bust left with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EDPE .RD REX:, rev short voided cross with expanding limbs and pellet centre within twin annulet, all within linear circle, +LEOFSI-- N LVNDENE, 1.59g (BMC type V; N 823; S 1176). Good fine, toned. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 276 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Expanding Cross type (1050-1053), heavy coinage, London mint, moneyer Spracelinc, diademed bust left with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EDPE .RD REX:, rev short voided cross with expanding limbs and pellet centre within twin annulet, all within linear circle, +SPRACELINC ON LVN, 1.62g (BMC type V; N 823; S 1176). Very fine, toned. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 276 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Expanding Cross type (1050-1053), heavy coinage, York mint, moneyer Leofnoth, diademed bust left with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EDPE .RD REX:, rev short voided cross with expanding limbs and pellet centre within twin annulet, with annulet in one quarter, all within linear circle, +LEOFENO? ON EOFE, 1.59g (BMC type V; N 823; S 1176). Large chip from possible mounting, very fine, toned. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 276 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Hammer Cross type (1059-1062), Nottingham mint, moneyer Forn, crowned and draped King right with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EADPRVR RD RE, outer beaded border both sides, rev pellet at centre of short voided cross with hammer head ends, + FORN ON SN--:, 1.03g (BMC type XI; N 828; S 1182). Large chip, uneven tone, otherwise about very fine and rare. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 288 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Hammer Cross type (1059-1062), Thetford mint, moneyer Aelfwine, crowned and draped King right with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EADPRVR RD RE, outer beaded border both sides, rev pellet at centre of short voided cross with hammer head ends, + ÆLFPINE ON ?ET., 1.27g (BMC type XI; N 828; S 1182). A little undulating, very fine, toned and rare. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 288 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Hammer Cross type (1059-1062), Thetford mint, moneyer Aelfwine, crowned and draped King right with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EADPRVR RD RE, outer beaded border both sides, rev pellet at centre of short voided cross with hammer head ends, + ÆLFPINE ON PINCS., last letter supine, 1.24g (BMC type XI; N 828; S 1182). About very fine, toned and rare. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 288 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Hammer Cross type (1059-1062), Thetford mint, moneyer Blacere, crowned and draped King right with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EADPRVR RD RE, outer beaded border both sides, rev pellet at centre of short voided cross with hammer head ends, + BL-CERE ON ?ET., 1.21g (BMC type XI; N 828; S 1182). A little blundered, about very fine, toned and rare. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 288 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Penny, Hammer Cross type (1059-1062), Winchester mint, moneyer Brihtmaer, crowned and draped King right with sceptre, legend commences at top, +EADPRVR RD RE, outer beaded border both sides, rev pellet at centre of short voided cross with hammer head ends, + BRIHTMAER ON PINE., 1.25g (BMC type XI; N 828; S 1182). Very fine, toned and rare. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 288 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor, Silver Pennies (2), Hammer Cross type (1059-1062), York mint, moneyers Ulfcetel and Outhgrim, crowned and draped King right with sceptre, legend commences at top, outer beaded border both sides, rev pellet at centre of short voided cross with hammer head ends, first with extra annulet in one quarter, 1.38g, 1.04g (BMC type XI; N 828; S 1182). Both about very fine, toned, the latter pierced but rare without extra annulet. (2) ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 288 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, William I, Silver Penny, Bonnet type (1068-1070?), Wallingford mint, moneyer Brand, facing bust in bonnet, legend commences at top, +PILLEM REX, rev short voided cross with pellet in annulet centre and double crescent ends, pellet topped pyramid in each angle, +BRAND ON PALINGI, 1.24g (N 842; S 1251). Weak at centre, well struck reverse, good fine / very fine, toned. ex P W P Carlyon Britton collection, third portion, Sotheby, 13 November 1918, lot 1842 (part), lot of two coins bought by J H Daniels for £1/10/- this coin bought from dealer J H Daniels six days later, 19 November 1918, for £1/15/-– purchased from B A Seaby in 1955, with ticket priced at 50/-
BRITISH COINS, Henry II (1154-1189), Silver Tealby Penny, class A1, Northampton mint, moneyer Reimund, three-quarter facing bust with sceptre, rev cross pattée with crosslets in angles, 1.40g (N 952/1; S 1337). Very fine for issue, darkly toned, rare. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 383 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Henry II, Silver Tealby Penny, class A2, Northampton mint, moneyer Engelram, three-quarter facing bust with sceptre, rev cross pattée with crosslets in angles, 1.32g (N 952/2; S 1337). Chipped, good fine for issue, toned, rare. ex L A Lawrence collection, Glendining, 17 May 1950, lot 383 (part), with identification ticket in the hand of F Elmore-Jones
BRITISH COINS, Henry VI (restored, October 1470 - April 1471), Silver Groat, Bristol mint, facing crowned bust, within tressure of nine arcs, B at breast, trefoils on cusps, initial mark restoration cross, rev long cross, dual concentric inscriptions around trio of pellets in each inner angle, initial mark plain rose, 3.15g (N 1619; S 2083). Small rim split, about very fine, toned and rare. with old ticket stating the coin was “from Mr Dixon 1936” and priced at £2/2/-
BRITISH COINS, Edward VI, Silver Pattern Testoon or Shilling, 1547, 27.2mm, Tower mint, possibly by A Levens, crowned and robed bust right, frosted caul to crown, linear circle and legend with lozenge stops surrounding, EDWARD’ ? VI ? REX ? ANGL ? FRANC ? HIBER ? Z C, initial mark rose both sides, rev oval quartered arms of England and France on frame, the French arms and frame frosted, E to left, R to right, linear circle and legend with slipped trefoil stops surrounding, date in legend in Roman numerals, TIMOR + DOMINI + FONS + VITÆ + M + D + XLVII, 5.63g (Bispham plate 2, no.1; North 1953; Norweb 1394). Some weakness in parts, good fine and toned, extremely rare, one of the most spectacular pieces of engraving art of the time. ex W N Clarkson of Whitby collection, Sotheby, 16-20 April 1901, lot 41 ex The Huth Collection, first portion, Sotheby, 4-7 April 1927, lot 325, sold for £11 ex T B Clarke Thornhill collection, Glendining, 24 May 1937, lot 432, sold for £9/10/- bought by A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, ticket priced at £12/10/- For an extremely fine example, see Baldwin’s Fixed Price List Winter 2013, item BH096 of slightly smaller diameter but heavier and thicker. For further reading see British Numismatic Journal, volume 55, 1985, article by Joe Bispham on “The Base Silver Shillings of Edward VI” pages 134-143. A highly important piece of numismatic art, this Pattern Shilling is one of four known to be in private hands. In his article Bispham shows that this portrait piece is linked with the Durham House Mint Shillings, meaning that this was an early prototype piece for coinage of this denomination and may well have been produced for presentation. This piece was produced at a time when the young boy King’s name was not upon his coinage but still in the name of his father, King Henry VIII, due to the poor debased state the coinage had been left in for the silver and gold denominations. A fine silver pattern of such intricate engraving detail must have been produced to show that the new King, though of a young age, was powerful and also the new Head of the Church of England. Bispham conjectures (page 140) that this piece was probably engraved by the Frenchman Anthony Levens who commenced employment at the mint in 1547 and was also responsible for portraits and designs for silver Groats and Half-Groats. The scant surviving records from the Mint for the period 1544-1547 reveal the Chief Engraver of the Tower Mint was Henry Basse, Goldsmith of London. The Under Engraver at the Tower I Mint, where these patterns were produced was Robert Pitt, Goldsmith of London (later promoted to Chief Engraver from 1550) whose work this could possibly be because similar gold Half Sovereign size patterns were likely his work (see Baldwin’s Fixed Price List Winter 2014, item BH025, for a gold pattern dated 1547), but without further original documentary evidence these patterns cannot be linked to an individual with any certainty.
Triang Railways sets; R.23 Operating Royal Mail Coach Set, complete with paperwork and R3D Train Set with two further P.5 power units and a large quantity of track. together with further station platform: Triang R.84 set of three lineside huts, boxed: 5 boxes of Merit accessories; Platelayers Hut, Coal Office, Weighing and Chocolate Machines, Ticket Collector and Box and Carboys all boxed and complete. Also two sealed bottles of shell lubricating oil. With small amount of associated paperwork and 00 scale posters for scenery.
MAN UTD / TREBLE SEASON A collection of 28 home and 8 away programmes from the 1998/99 Treble Season, including home v Tottenham. Also included in lot: FAC Final v Newcastle with ticket; Champions League Final v Bayern Munich with ticket; two away tickets from matches at Derby and Friendly at Birmingham; 98/99 season ticket book. Fair/Generally good

-
33619 Los(e)/Seite