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A pair of late 19th/early 20th Century French ormolu and patinated bronze table candlestick lustres, each urn shaped sconce above ten anthemion sprays, hung with cut glass drops, each baluster body cast with a fruit and flower band, on a circular foot cast with scrolls, height approx 24cm (one nozzle lacking and minor faults), each within a glass dome and stand.
British Coins, England, Victoria, Bronze Proof Penny, 1860, on a slightly thicker than usual flan, 10.097g, young laureate bust left, l.c.wyon on bust, more rounded features, beaded border both sides, victoria d:g: britt:reg:f:d:, rev helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield with treble incuse lines on crosses, l c w incuse below shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, legend one penny, within linear circle (Peck 2058; Fr 8A, 764 dies 1*+A; M 860BA; S 3954). A few spots and light surface marks both sides, otherwise practically as struck and extremely rare.
British Coins, England, Victoria, Bronze Penny, 1860, young laureate bust left, l.c.wyon on bust, more rounded features, beaded border both sides, second T of BRITT very weak at top, victoria d:g: britt:reg:f:d:, rev helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield with treble incuse lines on crosses, l c w incuse below shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, date in exergue, legend one penny, within linear circle (Peck 1617; Fr 6, dies 1+B; M 1860E; S 3954). Toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. ex Spink 1846 ex W C Pearson 1876 ex Maish? – according to BNJ volume 71 plate 24
British Coins, England, Victoria, Bronze Proof Penny, 1875H, Heaton Mint, Birmingham, young laureate bust left, wreath of seventeen leaves, six berries, no signature on bust, toothed border both sides, victoria d:g: britt:reg:f:d:, rev larger helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield, lighthouse to left and ship to right at sea, wide date in exergue, legend one penny, within linear circle (Peck 1706; Fr 86 dies 8+J; M 1875T; S 3955). Attractively toned, practically as struck and extremely rare. ex Major A W Foster, Glendining, 19 October 1953, lot 110
British Coins, England, Victoria, Pattern Decimal Five-Cents, 1857, struck in bronze on a 27mm flan, by J Wyon, diademed head left, with row of pearls along top, beaded circle, victoria d:g:britanniar:regina:f:d:, rose with stop each side below, toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated right with shield and trident, beaded circle, five cents above, date in roman numerals below, emblematic ornaments to left and right, edge plain (Peck 1974; Fr 678). Small spot on the reverse, light streaky tone, practically as struck and extremely rare.
British Coins, England, Victoria, Pattern Decimal Two-Cents, 1857, struck in bronze on a 21.75mm flan, by J Wyon, diademed head left, with row of pearls along top, beaded circle, victoria d:g:britanniar:regina:f:d:, rose with stop each side below, toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated right with shield and trident, beaded circle, two cents above, date in roman numerals below, emblematic ornaments to left and right, edge plain (Peck 1975; Fr 679). Small spot on the reverse, more on the obverse, light streaky tone, practically as struck and extremely rare.
British Coins, England, Victoria, Pattern Farthing, 1896, struck in bronze, smaller older veiled bust left, victoria.dei.gra.britt.regina.fid.def.ind.imp., legend commences at bottom centre, rev struck en medaille, helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield, date in exergue, farthing above (Peck 2070; Fr 781). Toned, practically as struck and extremely rare.
British Coins, England, Victoria, Pattern Farthing, 1896, struck in bronze, smaller older veiled bust left, within linear circle, victoria.dei.gra.britt.regina.fid.def.ind.imp., legend commences at bottom centre, rev struck en medaille, helmeted Britannia seated right on rocks, with trident and shield, date in exergue, farthing above (Peck 2071; Fr 782). Toned, practically as struck and extremely rare.
British Coins, England, Victoria, Bronze Proof Third-Farthing, 1866, laureate head left, victoria d.g. Britt. Reg. F.d., toothed border both sides, rev one third farthing in two lines, crown above, date below, emblems at bottom, within oak wreath (Peck 1927; S 3960). Uneven tone on the reverse, mint state and extremely rare.
British Coins, England, Victoria, Bronze Proof Third-Farthing, 1868, laureate head left, victoria d.g. Britt. Reg. F.d., toothed border both sides, rev one third farthing in two lines, crown above, date below, emblems at bottom, within oak wreath (Peck 1929; S 3960). Uneven tone, mint state and extremely rare.
British Coins, England, Victoria, Bronze Proof Third-Farthing, 1868, struck in cupro-nickel, laureate head left, victoria d.g. Britt. Reg. F.d., toothed border both sides, rev one third farthing in two lines, crown above, date below, emblems at bottom, within oak wreath (Peck 1930; S 3960). Toned, mint state and extremely rare.
COINS, Turkey, 100-Piastres AH 1327, yr 2 (1910); Japan, 5-Yen, Meiji 44 (1911), has been mounted; Great Britain, Half-Sovereigns (3), 1909, 1913 (2), Crowns (2), 1891, 1893; Straits, 1-Dollar 1907, 1-Cent 1862, fair; Spain, Gold 1-Escudo 1754 Madrid, and a small Roman bronze coin. Except as described, fine to very fine. (11)
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, Henry VIII, Bronze Portrait Medal, c.1524, uniface cast, possibly Continental workmanship, bearded bust left, wearing large hat and ornate cloak, HENRICVS VIII GD REX ANGL FRANC DOMI, 59mm (cf MI 30/14). Very fine with dark patination, extremely rare. The medal is an old re-working or restitution of a unique lead medal, formerly in the Bute Collection (lot 13) and illustrated in the MI Plates from an electrotype copy. The DG in the legend has been reversed and DOM H has become DOMI. A smaller version is also known, this having a Tudor Rose on the reverse (MI 30/15). The similarity in the workmanship of this medal when compared with others of the Count d’Egmont and Charles V would seem to suggest a medallist from the Netherlands rather than Hans Daucher, to whom Henry Grunthal attributed the later (Portcullis reverse) portrait medal of 1526 (ANS, Museum Notes, 1958). Another example was offered by Bonhams, 19 October, 1993 (lot 151 - 520)
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, George II, Admiral Vernon, Bronze or Pinchbeck Medals (2), Portobello Taken, 1739, half-length three-quarter facing portrait of Admiral Vernon, rev six ships sale into Portobello harbour, 37mm (MI 536/110); Carthagena Taken, 1741, Don Blass kneels in surrender to Admiral Vernon, rev six ships sail into Portobello Harbour (MI 551/165). Both very fine. (2)
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, George II, Admiral Vernon, Bronze or Pinchbeck Medals (2), Portobello Taken, 1739, half-length figure of Admiral Vernon holding staff, rev six ships entering Portobello harbour, 40mm (MI 532/95); standing figure of Vernon, cannon before him, rev six ships enter the harbour (MI 537/117). This fine, the first better, but from rust-marked obverse die. (2)
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, George II, William, Duke of Cumberland, the Battle of Culloden, Bronze or Pinchbeck Medal, 1746, the Duke on horseback left, rev scene of the battle, 42mm (MI 612/276; Woolf 55:7b); another, bust of the Duke right, rev similar to previous, 35mm (MI 612/275; Woolf 55:9); the Rebellion Defeated, Bronze Medal, 1746, bust of the Duke of Cumberland right, rev a Highlander kneels before the crowned and rampant lion of England, 31mm (MI 616/286; Woolf 56:2). First extremely fine, the other two very fine. (3)
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, George II, The State of England, Copper Medal, 1750, J A Dassier, laureate bust of the King left, rev Mercury emptying cornucopiae before Liberty, 55mm (MI 568/363; Eisler I, 297, 22); Prince Frederick, created Prince of Wales, Copper Medal, 1729, by J Dassier, bust on pedestal between Britannia and Fame, rev eagles in flight, 40mm (MI 489/29); Prince George and Prince Frederick, Bronze Medalet, 1763, 28mm (BHM 84). First very fine, the other two better. (3)
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain, George III, Alexander Davison’s Medal for the Nile, Bronze-gilt, 1798, by C H Küchler, Britannia with Nelson’s portrait on shield, rev panorama of Battle, 47mm (BHM 447; BBM [2006] 26). Pierced, ring for suspension (and NGS ribbon), an original strike, nearly extremely fine. ex Glendining, 15 November 1995, lot 8
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