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Lot 493

1887 official bronze Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee medal in original box with papers (Eimer 1733b, BHM 3219). Obverse: left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria with long lace veil and Small Diamond Crown, several decorations. Legend around: 'VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX'. Artist: Joesph Edgar Boehm. Reverse: enthroned figure of the Queen attended by gods and goddesses, cherubs. 'IN · COMMEMORATION'. above. Shields below bearing the words 'ASIA', 'AMERICA', 'EUROPE', 'AUSTRALASIA' and 'AFRICA'. Artist: Frederick Leighton. Offered in the original red leather box of issue with descriptive card included. Mintage: 4,257. Diameter: 77mm.

Lot 487

Group of two (2) Success In Science And Art bronze medals dated 1860 and 1865 respectively (Eimer 1511). Obverses: portrait of Queen Victoria by William Wyon, 'VICTORIA BY THE GRACE OF GOD QVEEN' with 'MDCCCLVI' - in Roman numerals below. Reverse: six-line inscription within a wreath and beaded circles. Reads: 'NATIONAL / MEDAL FOR / SVCCESS IN ART / AWARDED BY THE / SCIENCE AND ART / DEPARTMENT'. The first medal (1) inscribed 'John Algar. Exeter. Stage 11B. 1860'. The second (2) 'George Harwin. Norwich. Stage 2 B. 1865'. Each weighs 87.6g. Diameter: 55mm.

Lot 485

1879 German bronze medal commemorating the Berlin Industrial Exposition of the same year. Obverse: conjoined portraits of Kaiser Wilhelm I, King of Prussia and German Emperor and his wife Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. 'WILHELM DEUTSCHER KAISER AUGUSTA DEUTSCHES KAISERIN' around. Reverse: 'ZUR ERINNERUNG AN DIE BERLINER GEWERRE-AUSSTELLUNG VON 1879' with further inscription around. Weight: 23.62g. Diameter: 40mm.

Lot 504

1935-dated King's College London large bronze Jelf Medal awarded to John Curtis Stone (BHM 2920). Obverse: portrait of Richard William Jelf (1798-1871), facing right. 'IN HON. RIC. GUL. JELF S. T. P.' above with 'AMICI COLLEGÆ DISCIPULI'. Reverse: arms of Kings College London with 'COLL: REG: LOND:' around. Edge inscribed: 'JOHN CURTIS STONE, KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, 1935. Jelf was Principle of King's College, London, from 1844 to 1868. Design attributed to Joseph Shepherd Wyon and Alfred Benjamin Wyon. Comes in the original fitted leather box. Diameter: 77mm.

Lot 494

1887 large official bronze medal issued to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee (Eimer 1733b, BHM 3219). Obverse: left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria with long lace veil and Small Diamond Crown, several decorations. Legend around: 'VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX'. Artist: Joesph Edgar Boehm. Reverse: enthroned figure of the Queen attended by gods and goddesses, cherubs. 'IN · COMMEMORATION'. above. Shields below bearing the words 'ASIA', 'AMERICA', 'EUROPE', 'AUSTRALASIA' and 'AFRICA'. Artist: Frederick Leighton. Mintage: 4,257. Diameter: 77mm.

Lot 490

1885 Prince Albert Victor Freedom of the City of London large bronze medal (BHM 3182, Eimer 1717). Obverse: Right-facing portrait bust of Prince Albert Victor within a border of national flowers. Around above: 'H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR EDWARD OF WALES' and below: 'BORN JANUARY 8TH 1864'. Reverse: the Prince shakes hands with a robed figure, Lord Mayor, the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra behind. Arms of the City of London below. Legend: 'RECEIVING THE FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LONDON JUNE 29TH 1885'. Artist: George Gammon Adams. Diameter: 77mm.

Lot 221

1902 King Edward VII bronze 'Low Tide' Penny with dies 1+A (S 3990A). Obverse: right-facing bare head portrait of Edward VII by George William de Saulles, 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:' around. Reverse: seated Britannia with trident and shield, water in background starts lower than standard. The date below (1902) features a number 2 with a 'wavy' base line. Annual mintage: 26,976,700. Composition: bronze. Weight: 9.46g. Diameter: 30.8mm.

Lot 456

1817 bronze medal commemorating the death of Princess Charlotte of Wales (Eimer 1097). Obverse: draped three-quarter bust of Princess Charlotte Augusta, 'H · R · H · PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA.'. In exergue: BORN JAN · 17 1796. / MARRIED MAY 2. / 1816 ·'. Engraver: Thomas Webb. Reverse: seated figure of Britannia with urn and lion. Above: 'DIED NOV. VI MDCCCXVII.'. Below: WEEP BRITAIN THOU HAST LOST / THE EXPECTANCY AND ROSE / OF THE FAIR STATE'. Engraver: George Mills, working for James Mudie. Weight: 62g. Diameter: 51mm.

Lot 422

1690 bronze Queen Mary II medal mounted with ring by James or Norbert Roettier (Eimer 320, Farquhar 1910). Obverse: Right-facing draped bust of Queen Mary, 'MARIA · II · D · G · MAG · BR · FR · ET · HIB · REGINA ·'. Reverse: a full moon with a tiny face amid clouds and stars above a landscape. 'VELVT · INTER · IGNES · LVNA · MINORES' ('like a moon among lesser fires'). Mary reigned jointly with her husband William III and II, also known as William of Orange, until her death in 1694. Weight: 57.06g, including mount. Diameter: 49mm.

Lot 477

1838 bronze Queen Victoria Coronation medal marked 'SPECIMEN' graded UNC DETAILS by NGC. Obverse: right-facing portrait of Queen Victoria wearing a diadem with 'VICTORIA PROCLAIMED QUEEN OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 21st JUNE 1837.'. Marked 'SPECIMEN' on the obverse below the bust. Reverse: radiate crown within national flower wreath, 'CROWNED 28 JUNE 1838'. Comes in NGC holder with 'PRIVATE COUNTERMARK' designation. Diameter: 37mm.

Lot 223

Group of two (2) misstrike bronze Pennies from the early 20th century, both on thin planchets. Includes (1) 1906 King Edward VII showing marks from stretching or similar to reverse, weighing 4.58g, and (2) 1945 King George VI Penny, weighing 5.50g.

Lot 495

1887 official bronze large-size medal issued for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee (Eimer 1733b, BHM 3219). Obverse: left-facing portrait of Queen Victoria with long lace veil and Small Diamond Crown, several decorations. Legend around: 'VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX'. Artist: Joesph Edgar Boehm. Reverse: enthroned figure of the Queen attended by gods and goddesses, cherubs. 'IN · COMMEMORATION'. above. Shields below bearing the words 'ASIA', 'AMERICA', 'EUROPE', 'AUSTRALASIA' and 'AFRICA'. Artist: Frederick Leighton. Mintage: 4,257. Diameter: 77mm.

Lot 474

1837 large bronze medal for Queen Victoria's visit to the city of London on 9 November (Eimer 1303, BHM 1772). Obverse: J Barber portrait of Queen Victoria with earrings and diadem, facing left. Legend: 'VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA.'. Below: PUBLISHED . BY . GRIFFIN . & . HYAMS .'. Reverse: three female figures and the Lord Mayor of London attend on the new Queen. Arms of the City of London above. 'WELCOME'. 'I · BARBER · F ·' below this then 'IN . COMMEMORATION · OF · HER / MAJESTYS · VISIT · TO THE ·  CITY / OF · LONDON · NOVE 9TH / 1837'. Around the bottom edge: 'THE · RIGHT · HONOR** · JOHN · COWAN · LORD · MAYOR'. Weight: 111g. Diameter: 62mm.

Lot 476

1838 Queen Victoria Coronation official Royal Mint bronze medal graded MS 62 by NGC (Eimer 1315, BHM 1801). Obverse: draped portrait of Victoria wearing a diadem. ' VICTORIA D. G. BRITANNIARUM REGINA F. D.'. Signed 'B.P.' for Benedetto Pistrucci. Reverse: an enthroned Victoria, seated right, is crowned by Hibernia, Scotia and Britannia. 'ERIMUS TIBI NOBILE REGNUM' above with 'INAUGURATA DIE JUNII XXVIII MDCCCXXXVIII'. Comes in NGC holder (#2903936-002). Diameter: 36mm.

Lot 454

1814 Princess Charlotte betrothal to Prince William of Orange bronze medal (BHM 778, Eimer 1041). Obverse: small bust of Princess Charlotte Augusta, facing right, 'CAROLETTA AVGVSTA' above. Reverse: standing female figure holding an olive branch and a cornucopia, a rudder to her side. 'SPES PVBLICA' above with 'IAN · VII · MDCCCXIV ·' below. Reverse double struck. Engraver: Thomas Webb. Charlotte's engagement was broken off and she instead married Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (later King of the Belgians). Weight: 76.25g. Diameter: 54mm.

Lot 437

1731 Henry IV bronze medal from Dassier's monarchs series, graded MS 64 BN by NGC (Eimer 526). Obverse: imagined portrait of King Henry IV wearing crown and facing left. 'HENRICUS · IV · D · G · ANG · FR · ET · HIB · REX ·'. Reverse: tomb with the skeletal figure of death on top and a frieze to the plinth. Below: 'NAT · 1366 · COR · 1399 · MORT · 1413 ·'. This medal is no. 15 in the popular series of 35, created by Jean Dassier. This example comes sealed in its NGC holder (#2903937-002). Diameter: 41mm.

Lot 471

1833-dated French bronze medal graded MS 62 BN: Louis Philippe I's visit to Cherbourg. Obverse: laureate portrait of Louis Philippe, facing left, 'LOUIS PHILLIPPE I ROI DES FRANCAIS' around. Signed 'MONTAGNY. F.' below bust. Reverse with 'CHERBOURG 1833' in the centre of a wreath. Comes in NGC holder (#2903936-011). Diameter: 22mm.

Lot 41

Group of two (2) 3rd century AD Roman coins. Includes (1) 244-249 AD Philip I bronze Sestertius, Viminacium mint (10.52g), and (2) 235-270 AD Claudius II 'Gothicus' billon Tetradrachm, Alexandria (18.56g).

Lot 387

1898 South African Republic bronze Penny coin graded MS 62 BN by NGC (KM  2, Hern Z1-4). Obverse: Otto Schultz' portrait of Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek President Paul Kruger with 'ZUID AFRIK. REPUBLIEK' around. Reverse: arms of the South African Republic on ornate shield, 'PENNY * 1898' above. Comes in NGC holder (#6674077-008). Mintage: 262,830. Face value: Penny. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: bronze. Weight: 9.4g. Diameter: 30.8mm.

Lot 510

Group of four (4) small 19th-century medals in bronze and brass. Includes: (1) brass 1821 George IV coronation medal, (2) 1812 Wellington's Peninsular War victories medal in bronze, (3) 1821 George IV coronation medal in bronze with edge dents, and (4) 1844 Royal Exchange opening bronze medal with an equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington to the reverse.

Lot 333

1990 error 20p coin struck on a bronze 1p blank with a letter confirming error from The Royal Mint. Obverse: Raphael Maklouf's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right with the legend around that reads 'ELIZABETH II' above with 'D · G · REG · F · D' below. Reverse: crowned Tudor rose dividing date (1990) with 'TWENTY PENCE' around and '20' below. Composition: 977 copper (tested with countertop XRF analyser). Weight: 3.56g. Diameter: 21.4mm.This fascinating lot is offered with a signed letter from the Information and Research Manager at The Royal Mint Museum which confirms the details of this unusual error coin as follows:'The piece is of the incorrect composition for a twenty pence piece, underweight, and features slightly rounded edges consistent with the blank being unsuitable in size for the collar in which it was struck. It appears in this instance that a bronze blank, most likely intended for a 1p piece, has been struck between 20p dies.'

Lot 433

1731 Second Treaty of Vienna medal in bronze graded MS 62 BN (Eimer 523, MI ii 496/39). Obverse: laureate portrait of George II facing left, 'GEORGIVS · II · D: G: MAG: BRI: FRA: ET · H: REX · F · D ·'. Reverse: Neptune driving a watery chariot pulled by seahorses, swinging his trident at the pesky clouds. 'PRÆSTAT · COMPONERE' above with 'FOEDVS · VIENNENSE M·DCC·XXXI' below. Designed by John Croker. Sealed in large-size NGC holder (2903938-002). Weight: 45.75g. Diameter: 47mm.

Lot 457

1817 bronze death of Princess Charlotte 'Great Britain Mourns' memorial medal (BHM 937). Obverse: diademed head of Princess Charlotte Augusta, 'H.R.H. THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE' with 'K&S' below. Reverse: urn on a plinth with weeping willow. 'GREAT BRITAIN MOURNS! HER PRINCES WEEP!' above with 'DIED NOV. 6. 1817 Æ T. 21.'. Weight: 25.80g. Diameter: 39mm.

Lot 448

1809 King George III Golden Jubilee bronze medal graded MS 62 BN by NGC (Eimer 993, BHM 653). Obverse: armoured and draped bust of King George III by Thomas Wyon Senior, 'GOD SAVE THE KING.' around. Reverse: wreath of oak leaves with 'GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE OCT-25.1809' in centre and 'THE 50 YEAR HE HAS GOVERN'D & PRESERVED AN AFFECTIONATE & LOYAL PEOPLE' around. 25 October 1809 marked George's entry into the 50th year of his reign and was celebrated nationally. Comes in NGC holder (#2903936-013). Diameter: 42mm.

Lot 445

1799 Lord Spencer created First Lord of the Admiralty bronze medal (Eimer 913, BHM 471). Obverse: uniformed portrait, 'EARL SPENCER FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY' around with 'APPOINTED MAR · 2 · 1795' below. Reverse: figure of Fame, standing beside an anchor and a rudder, 'DECORI DECUS ADDIT AVITO' around with 'UNDER WISE COUNSELS THE BRITISH NAVY TRIUMPHS. MDCCXCIX'. Weight: 27.84g. Diameter: 40mm.

Lot 424

1703 Cities Captured by the Duke of Marlbourgh bronze medal graded MS 62 BN by NGC (Eimer 400). Obverse: draped bust of Queen Anne, facing left. Legend reads 'ANNA · D: G: MAG: BR: FRA: ET · HIB · REGINA ·'. Reverse: John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough on horseback receives a salver with three keys from a kneeling female figure. 'SINE · CLADE · VICTOR' above with 'CAPTIS · BONA · HVO · LIMBVRGO · 1703 ·'. Comes sealed in NGC holder (#2903936-015). Diameter: 42mm.

Lot 434

1731 Dassier's Kings and Queens William II bronze medal graded MS 64 BN by NGC (Eimer 526). Obverse: imagined portrait of King William II with crown, chainmail and mantle. 'GULIELMUS · II · D · G · ANG · REX ·'. Around. Reverse: tomb with crossed torch detail, 'NAT · 1060 · COR · 1087 · MORT · 1100 ·' below. This is medal no. 2 in this popular series of 35 monarchs by Jean Dassier. Comes sealed in NGC holder (#2903937-005). Diameter: 41mm.

Lot 222

1905 King Edward VII bronze Penny with dies 1+C and George William de Saulles portrait (S 3990). Obverse: right-facing bust of Edward VII, 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:' around. Reverse: seated Britannia with trident and shield by Leonard Charles Wyon, 'ONE PENNY' above and date (1905) below. Composition: bronze. Weight: 9.28g. Diameter: 30.8mm.

Lot 427

1710 Queen Anne Capture of Bethune, St Tenant and Aire bronze medal by John Croker (Eimer 447). Obverse: left-facing draped laureate portrait of Anne, 'ANNA AVGVSTA' around. Reverse: captured French arms and armour on a plinth. 'BETHVNIA · FANO · STI · VENANTII · ET · ARIA · CAPTIS' around with 'INSPECTANT · GALL · CENT · MILL · MDCCX' below. Weight: 43g. Diameter: 48mm.

Lot 509

Group of three (3) British commemorative bronze and white medal medals from the 18th and 19th centuries. Includes (1) 1758-1759 British-American Victories bronze medal, (2) 1821 King George IV Coronation white metal medal (with hole) and (3) 1858 white metal marriage medal of Victoria, Princess Royal, and Frederick William, Prince of Prussia.

Lot 455

1817 bronze death of Princess Charlotte 'Great Memorial’ medal graded MS 61 BN by NGC (BHM 937). Obverse: diademed head of Princess Charlotte Augusta, 'H.R.H. THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE' with 'K&S' below. Reverse: urn on a plinth with weeping willow. 'GREAT BRITAIN MOURNS! HER PRINCES WEEP!' above with 'DIED NOV. 6. 1817 Æ T. 21.'. Comes sealed in HGC holder (#2903936-014). Diameter: 39mm.

Lot 444

1798 King George III British Victories bronze medal by Conrad Heinrich Küchler (Eimer 897, BHM 458). Obverse:left-facing armoured and draped bust of the King, 'GEORGIUS III · D: G · M · BR · FR · ET H · REX ·'. Reverse: Britannia seated left amid captured arms and armour, 'MARI VICTRIX TERRAQUE INVICTA.' Above. Below: 'AVITUM TRANSCENDIT HONOREM MDCCXCVIII.'. Weight: 50.04g. Diameter: 48mm

Lot 230

1863 Queen Victoria 'Bun Head' bronze Farthing coin from a low mintage year (S 3958). Obverse: laureate bust by Leonard Charles Wyon with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: seated Britannia with shield and trident, 'FARTHING' above and date below. Mintage: 1,433,600. Composition: bronze. Weight: 2.88g. Diameter: 20mm.

Lot 496

Group of two (2) 1897 official bronze Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee medals in original boxes (Eimer 1817a, BHM 3506). Obverses: veiled and crowned head of Queen Victoria by George William de Sallies after Thomas Brock. Legend reads 'VICTORIA ANNVM REGNI SEXAGESIMVM FELICITER CLAVDIT XX IVN · MDCCCXCVII ·'. Reverses: youthful effigy of Queen Victoria after William Wyon with laurel branches by traction. Divided inscription reads 'LONGITVDO DIERVM IN DEXTERAEIVS ET IN SINISTRA GLORIA' with '1837' below. Both pieces are presented in the original red leather cases with a crown and the anniversary dates (1837-1897) to the lid. Weight: 74.5g each. Diameter: 56mm.

Lot 47

350-353 AD Magnentius bronze Majorina, Ambianum Mint. Obverse: draped bust, right. Reverse: two female figures holding a wreath. Weight: 4.84g. Diameter: 23mm.

Lot 501

1902 King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra official coronation medal in bronze (Eimer 1871a, BHM 3737). Obverse: crowned draped effigy of Edward VII facing right with laurels at shoulder, 'EDWARD VII CROWNED 9 · AUGUST 1902' around. Reverse: crowned and veiled bust of Queen Alexandra of Denmark with English roses. 'ALEXANDRA QUEEN CONSORT' around with '9 · AUG. 1902' on ribbon below. Engraver: George William de Saulles. Official larger-size Royal Mint issue, also in silver and gold. Weight: 81.50g. Diameter: 56mm.

Lot 42

Group of six (6) 269-271 AD Roman, Victorinus Antoninianus bronze coins. Includes (1) Providentia (x3), (2) Salvs, (3) Pax and (4) Virtus. Weight: 15.44g (total).

Lot 516

Group of seven (7) 19th, 20th and 21st-century medals in bronze and white metal. Includes (1) 1999/2000 Millennium Dome opening ceremony white metal medal, (2) 1832 Sir Walter Scott memorial medal in white metal, (3) 1801 Arrival of the English Army in Egypt, Lieutenant General Sir Ralph Abercrombie bronze medal, (4) 1690-dated non-contemporary King William III medal with hallmark, (5) 1834 Sir John Soane bronze medal with portrait by William Wyon, (6) 1806 Death of William Pitt the Younger bronze medal by Thomas Webb, and (7) undated Lord John Russell Free Trade bronze medal.

Lot 460

1821 official bronze King George IV coronation medal graded MS 63 BN by NGC (Eimer 1146, BHM 1070). Obverse: high-relief, laureate portrait of George IV facing left. Legend reads: 'GEORGIUS IIII D . G . BRITANNIARUM REX F . D .'. Signed 'B.P.' for Benedetto Pistrucci. Reverse: George IV, enthroned, crowned by Victory (winged), attended by Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, also by Pistrucci. Legend reads: 'PROPRIO JAM JURE ANIMO PATERNO.'. In exergue 'INAUGURATUS DIE . JULII . XIX . ANNO . MDCCCXXI'. Comes in NGC holder (#2903937-006). Diameter: 35mm.

Lot 219

1860 Queen Victoria bronze Penny coin with toothed border and (S  3954). Obverse: laureate and draped bust attributed to Leonard Charles Wyon, 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT . REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: type D, shows Britannia holding trident, a shield at her side and a masted ship and lighthouse either side. 'ONE PENNY' above and date (1860) below, surrounded by a toothed border. Annual mintage: 505,300. Composition: bronze. Weight: 9.36g. Diameter: 30.8mm.

Lot 507

Group of two (2) 18th-century cast bronze medals including (1) 1710 Dr Henry Sacheverall trial medal and (2) 1781 Admiral Rodney Capture of St Eustatius medal with a naval scene to the reverse.

Lot 462

1821 bronze King George IV Coronation medal with a portrait by Antoine Desboeufs (BHM 1072). Obverse: left-facing profile of the King wearing laurels, 'GEORIUS IV D. G. BRITANNIARUM REX F. D.'. Reverse: enthroned and richly robed George is crowned by a female figure - identified as Iris - holding a caduceus. The legend below: 'MENS . JUL . DIE XIX / ANN . MDCCCXXI'. Not listed in Eimer. Weight: 62.6g. Diameter: 50mm.

Lot 43

Group of seven (7) 271-274 AD Tetricus I and Tetricus II bronze Antoninianus coins. Various reverses. Weight: 2.35g (average).

Lot 220

1867 Queen Victoria bronze 'Bun Head' Penny coin, obverse type 6, reverse type G (S 3954). Obverse: Leonard Charles Wyon's laureate bust of Victoria, facing left, 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: seated britannia holding trident with shield at her side, lighthouse to left and masted ship to right. 'ONE PENNY' above and date (1867) below. Mintage: 5,484,000. Composition: bronze. Weight: 9.5g. Diameter: 30.8mm.

Lot 44

305-311 AD Roman Empire bronze Follis of Galerius Valerius Maximianus. Obverse: 'GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB CAES' around the laureate head of the Emperor. Reverse: Moneta holds scales in one hand and cornucopia in the other, 'GENIO CAESARIS' around with 'NLE' below. Weight: 6.8g. Diameter: 25mm.

Lot 442

1795 Naval Action off the Isle de Groix Lord Bridport bronze medal by J G Hancock (Eimer 897, BHM 406). Obverse: uniformed male portrait with 'A · A · HOOD LORD BRIDPORT ADMIRAL OF THE WHITE.'. Reverse: figure of Victory with captured French standards with sea scene in the background. The legend reads: 'OFF PORT L'ORIENT & CLOSE TO THE FRECH SHORE & BATTERIES WITH 22 SHIPS ATTACKED & DEFEATED THE FRENCH FLEET OF 32 SHIPS ·  THREE SHIPS & 228 GUNS TAKEN'. Below: 23D JUNE 1795'. Weight: 60.60g. Diameter: 49mm.

Lot 492

1886 Colonial And Indian Exhibition bronze prize medal with portrait of the future Edward VII (Eimer 1725, BHM 3209). Obverse: left-facing effigy design by Leonard Charles Wyon with a legend that reads 'ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT'. Reverse: 'COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION LONDON 1886' with oak wreath. Weight: 81.25g. Diameter: 52mm.

Lot 459

c1820 issued 1799-dated Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith Siege of Acre bronze medal (BHM 476. Eimer 906). Obverse: a uniformed bust of Sir Sidney Smith (1764-1840), facing left with 'ADMIRAL SIR S SMITH' around. Reverse: lion (Britain) protecting camel (Syria) from a tiger (France, Napoleon). In exergue: 'ACRE DEFENDED. BUONAPARTE REPULSED SYRIA SAVED. XXTH MAY MDCCLXXXXIX'. Part of James Mudie's National Medals series. Weight: 40.82g. Diameter: 38mm.

Lot 228

1860 Queen Victoria 'Bun Head' Farthing coin: first year this denomination was issued in bronze (S 3958). Obverse: laureate bust by Leonard Charles Wyon with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: seated Britannia with shield and trident, 'FARTHING' above and date below. Mintage: 2,867,200. Composition: bronze. Weight: 2.82g. Diameter: 20mm.

Lot 226

1887 Queen Victoria bronze laureate 'Bun Head' Halfpenny coin with Freeman dies 17+S (S 3956). Obverse: draped laureate bust of Victoria by Leonard Charles Wyon, facing left, 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: seated Britannia with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and masted ship to right, 'HALF PENNY' above and date (1887) below. Mintage: 10,701,305. Composition: bronze. Weight: 5.74g. Diameter: 25.4mm. 

Lot 436

1731 Dassier's Kings and Queens series Edward III bronze medal graded MS 64 BN by NGC (Eimer 526). Obverse: imagined portrait of King Edward III wearing helmet with laurels and armour. Legend: 'EDOUARD · III · D · G · ANG · FR · ET · HIB · REX ·'. Reverse: circular temple with a statue of Mars inside, below the inscription 'NAT · 1312 · COR · 1327 · MORT · 1377 ·'. This is medal no. 12 in this popular series of 35 monarchs by Jean Dassier. Comes sealed in NGC holder (#2903937-007). Diameter: 41mm.

Lot 65

A collection of Alternative/Post Punk/Indie Rock 7" Singles to include (1) Shop Assistants - Shopping Parade (1985 UK Blue Cover, Blue Insert and Blue Labels, SUBWAY ONE); (2) Swans - Saved (1989 UK, MCA 1332); (3) The Jesus And Mary Chain - April Skies (1987 UK LE Silver/Bronze Label, NEG 24 F); (4) Adult Net - Incense And Peppermints (1985 UK, BEG 137); (5) James - Sound (1991 UK Jim 9); (6) The Mighty Lemon Drops - My Biggest Thrill (1986 UK LE, AZURS 3); as well as other titles; All conditions from Good Plus to Very Good Plus including sleeves. (30)

Lot 372

Manner of Franz Bergmann, a pair of cold painted bronze Orientalist figures, possibly Geschutz foundry, 9cm & 9,5cm high (2). CR * Age related wear and one figure lacking item to right hand.

Lot 82

a bronze with brown patina, signed 'Rosa B',21.5cm wide, 14cm high. CR * Some surface scratches and marks, small dents to base.

Lot 373

After Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1879)Huntsman and dog, bronze with brown patina, signed with black marble base, 49cm high. CR * Good condition.

Lot 378

an early 20th Century brown patinated cast bronze figure of a standing youth wearing a loincloth and holding a bow, the base with cast signature `H.J. Youngman` and title, 25cm high. CR * There are some white marks to the figures hair, scratches and marks to base.

Lot 374

Phil Vanderlei (20th Century)Whale with Calflimited edition bronze sculpture, signed and numbered 66/100 34cm high. CR * Good condition.

Lot 380

A Regency lacquered gilt-bronze four light colza chandelier in the manner of Messenger & Sons c.1835. Suspended from a lobate ceiling boss by four foliate cast chains supporting the four branched body richly cast with bearded mask terminals, anthemia, scrolls, acanthus flowers and foliage terminating in a foliate pendant, 90cm high and 68cm wide. CR * Appears to be missing central urn otherwise general condition is good.

Lot 339

Solid bronze figure of a deer, H: 90 mm. UK P&P UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 134

1st Royal Guernsey Light Infantry Officers Headdress Badge, bronze OSD example with blade fittings to the reverse. Late Rod Flood collection.

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