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UNITED KINGDOM. Edward VII, 1901-10. Gold-Silver-Bronze 13-coin matte proof long set, 1902. Royal Mint. Gold Weight: 67.89 g.Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold-Silver-Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. Edward VII, 1901-10. Gold-Silver-Bronze 11-coin matte proof short set, 1902. Royal Mint. Gold Weight: 11.97 g.Composition: 916.0/1000 Gold-Silver-Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. George VI, 1936-52. 15-coin silver and bronze proof sets, 1937. London. Proof. This 15 coin proof set contains the 11 circulation coins as well as the 4 silver coin Maundy set. The denomination of the circulation coinage are the Coronation crown, half-crown, florin, English shilling, Scottish shilling, sixpence, silver threepence, brass threepence, penny, halfpenny and farthing.Total gross weight: 111.00 g. (ASW = 3.3014 oz.)Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. George VI, 1936-52. Various Metals lot of 10 various denominations, 1951. Royal Mint. Proof. Comes with the original boxes as issued by the Mint.Struck to commemorate the Festival of Britain. The Festival of Britain was a series of exhibitions held nation wide, commemorating on the one hand the centenary of the Great Exhibition of 1851 and on the other promoting the improvements in design for the post-war rebuilding of the country. The official opening was on 3 May 1951. The principal exhibition sites were the South Bank, London on the Thames near Waterloo Station; Poplar, East London (Architecture), Battersea Park (Festival Gardens), South Kensington (Science) and Kelvin Hall, Glasgow (Industrial Power).Coin 1: George VI, 1936-52, Crown 1951. Royal Mint. Festival of Britain. Mintage: 2,003,540. 39 mm. 28.276 g. CuproNickel.Coin 2: George VI, 1936-52, Halfcrown 1951. Royal Mint. Mintage: 9,003,520. 32.3 mm. 14.14 g. CuproNickel.Coin 3: George VI, 1936-52, Two Shillings 1951. Royal Mint. Mintage: 27,431,747. 28.3 mm. 11.31 g. CuproNickel.Coin 4: George VI, 1936-52, Shilling 1951. Royal Mint. Matte proof. English. Mintage: 9,976,930. 23.5 mm. 5.65 g. CuproNickel.Coin 5: George VI, 1936-52, Shilling 1951. Royal Mint. Scottish. Mintage: 10,981,174. 23.5 mm. 5.65 g. CuproNickel.Coin 6: George VI, 1936-52, Sixpence 1951. Royal Mint. Mintage: 40,419,491. 19.5 mm. 2.83 g. CuproNickel.Coin 7: George VI, 1936-52, Threepence 1951. Royal Mint. Brass. Mintage: 1,204,000. 21.8 mm. 6.8 g. Nickel-Brass (Neusilber).Coin 8: George VI, 1936-52, Penny 1951. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 20,000. 31 mm. 9.4 g. Bronze.Coin 9: George VI, 1936-52, Halfpenny 1951. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 20,000. 25.5 mm. 5.4 g. Bronze.Coin 10: George VI, (1936-1952), Farthing 1951. London Mint. Proof. 20 mm. 2.83 g. Bronze.Total gross weight: 92.29 g. Composition: Various Metals. Total gross weight: 92.29 g. Composition: Various Metals.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. George III, 1760-1820. Bronze plated copper penny, 1806. Soho Mint. Bronze plated proof. Laureate and draped bust of King George III facing right, K on truncation, date below; GEORGIUS III · D : G · REX.. Design by Conrad Küchler. / Seated Britannia left, holding trident and olive branch; shield resting on rock at right; SOHO on right end of rock; BRITANNIA above. Design by Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Edge grained.A/FDC. Reference: S-3782Diameter: 35 mm.Weight: 18.876 g.Composition: Bronze plated copper.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. George V, 1910-36. Bronze penny, 1913. Royal Mint. Bare head of King George V facing left; GEORGIVS V DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:. Design by Bertram Mackennal. / Seated Britannia facing right; date in exergue; ONE PENNY around above. Design by Leonard Charles Wyon. Edge plain.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 63 RD, certification number 4752279-014. NGC Census in this grade: 22.NGC Census in higher grade: 61Total NGC Census: 93Reference: S-4051; KM-810Mintage: 65,497,872.Diameter: 31 mm.Weight: 9.4 g.Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM GREAT BRITAIN. Lot of 4 copper coins.Coin 1: United Kingdom, George IV, 1820-30, Halfpenny 1826. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 9,031,630. 28 mm. 8.8 g. Copper.A/FDC Coin 2: United Kingdom, William IV, 1830-37, Halfpenny 1831. Royal Mint. Bronze plated proof. Mintage: 806,400. 28 mm. 8.8 g. Copper.A/FDC Coin 3: Great Britain, George III, 1760-1820, Halfpenny 1799. Proof. 30 mm. 12.7 g. Copper.A/FDC Coin 4: United Kingdom, George III, 1760-1820, Halfpenny 1806. Soho Mint. Proof (Three berries). Copper.A/FDC Total gross weight: 30.30 g. Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
160 pieces of new costume jewellery for fairs, markets, online sales, components for craftwork - Steam Punk Colours brown, copper, bronze, brass tones, cord and braid collars and necklaces; crystals and beads in similar colours; including Anat of Israel Jewellery; all new, retired wholesale stock.Qty: 19
AN IMPRESSIVE LARGE PAIR OF JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE USUBATA VASES, with relief handles of fine floral metalwork in the form of vine / branches, the body of each with panels of relief decoration depicting scenes of flora and fauna, both vases on a base raised on five legs formed as mythological elephants, 56cm high.
‡Chris Buck (b.1956) Sculptural form Signed with initials, dated and numbered CB/III/IX/2008 (to edge) Green patinated and polished bronze on a slate base 69.1 x 24.3 x 1.2cm (excluding base) Provenance: Market House Gallery, Marazion; David Lay Auctions, Penzance, 13 May 2021, lot 105, where purchased by the present private collector
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