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Ancient Coins, Roman, Faustina II (AD 161-164), denarius, FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, dr. bust r., rev. IVNONI REGINAE, Juno standing left holding patera and long sceptre; peacock at foot to left, wt. 3.30gms. (RIC.696); Lucilla (AD 163-181), denarius, LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F, dr. bust r., rev. VOTA PVBLICA within laurel wreath, wt. 3.5gms. (RIC.791), about extremely fine (2)
G Foreign Coins, Mauritius, Elizabeth II, marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, gold proof 1000 rupees, 1981, bust r., rev. Prince’s plumes above CD monogram, arms below (KM.47), in original leatherette box of issue [no certificate], brilliant, as struck, a modern rarity It is believed that the total mintage is 50 specimens and of these only 22 are proofs.
British Coins, Aethelred II (978-1016), penny, long cross type (BMC IVa), mint and moneyer uncertain, bust l., rev. VL[......] MO HΛI, voided long cross, wt. 1.52gms. (S.1151; N.774), surface crack on reverse, otherwise about very fine; crude style, possibly a Scandinavian imitation *ex Baldwin’s vault
Commemorative Medals, British, John Maitland, Second Earl and First Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682), silver medal, 1672, by John Roettier, believed struck to commemorate the latter appointment, bust of the Duke r., his hair long and curled, in armour with lion shoulder plate, rev. CONSILIO ET ANIMIS, Minerva seated with shield and spear and, in her left hand, a crested helmet, signed and dated in the exergue, 62mm. (MI.550/208; Eimer 248; CP.100/10; Platt II, 212), very fine with pleasing portrait, the usual die flaw on obverse above the bust, another on reverse from about 10.30 on edge to Minerva’s shoulder Lauderdale’s career had started in the reign of Charles I and although a party to the King’s surrender at Newcastle, he was against his imprisonment. Captured at the Battle of Worcester he spent the period of the Commonwealth in confinement, being appointed Secretary of State at the Restoration and later High Commissioner of Scotland, virtually ruling that country from 1669 to 1680. One of his various titles was Baron Petersham and he lived in the village at Ham House, now a National Trust property.
Commemorative Medals, British, Archbishop William Sancroft (1617-1693) and the Seven Bishops, struck silver medal, 1688, the unsigned variety, by George Bower, bust of Sancroft r., in clerical robes and cap, date in Roman numerals, MDCLXXXVIII, rev. medallic portraits and the names of the Bishop of London and the six imprisoned bishops, plain edge, 50mm. (MI.623/39; Eimer 288 var.; Fearon, Sancroft, Fig 15), choice extremely fine, with mint bloom, especially on reverse, very rare *ex A H Baldwin, FPL 1995, 586 ex Arthur Holder (1919-2016) Collection The Bishops committed to the Tower of London were Henry Compton [London] shown in centre, and from top right and around, Francis Turner [Ely], Thomas Ken [Bath], John Trelawney [Bristol], Thomas White [Peterborough], John Lake [Chichester] and William Lloyd [St. Asaph].
British Coins, Aethelred II (978-1016), penny, last small cross type (BMC I var), Northampton, Wulfnoth, diademed bust l., small cross in l. field, rev. PVLFNOĐ M-O HΛMTV, small cross, wt. 1.18gms. (S.1154; N.777; Hildebrand 1281), small crack in centre, otherwise very fine *ex Baldwin’s vault
Commemorative Medals, British, William and Mary, William’s Return to Holland, white metal medal, 1691, by Jan Smeltzing, laur. and dr. bust of William r., rev. MATURARE HUC REDIIT, partial zodiac, the sun in Leo, 49mm. (MI.4/159), better than very fine and extremely rare *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1933, part ex Baldwin’s vault
Commemorative Medals, British, Anne, Accession, silver medal, 1702, unsigned [by J. Croker], variety with no stops on pedestal, acorn to r., of S of ENGLISH, crowned bust l., rev. ENTIRELY ENGLISH, crowned heart on pedestal, 35mm. (MI.227/1; Eimer 388), nearly extremely fine *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1995, part ex Baldwin’s vault
Commemorative Medals, British, Anne, Battle of Oudenarde, silver medal, 1708, by John Croker, crowned bust of Queen Anne l., rev. GALLIS AD ALDENARD VICTIS, two prisoners bound to a column topped with flags, 44.5mm. (MI.322/148; Eimer 433; vL. V, 106), very fine *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1999, part ex Baldwin’s vault
Commemorative Medals, British, Elizabeth Claypole (1629-1658), second daughter of Oliver Cromwell, copper medal, c.1750, by J. Kirk after Thomas Simon, bust r., rev. within wreath, ANN [sic] CLEYPOLE DAUGHTER OF OLIVER CROMWELL, in five lines, 34.5mm. (MI.430/75; Eimer 197), extremely fine *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1977, part ex Baldwin’s vault
Commemorative Medals, British, Nelson’s Victories, a set of five [base] silver medalets, c.1805, contained in a small dark turned wood box, Battle of St. Vincent, 1797; Battle of the Nile [Aboukir], 1798; Battle of Copenhagen, 1801; Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 (2), each bust l., and reverses with battle dates, each 20mm. (BHM 437/454/511/591; MH.514-517), very fine; Duke of York, Presentation of Colours, 1813, copper medal from Mudie’s National Medals, 40.5mm. (BHM.769; Eimer 1035); and a medal for the Balloon School of the Royal Engineers, bright white metal, 1907, by A.Fenwick, conjoined busts of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, rev. airship over Farnborough, 32mm. (BHM.3697; DF.358.4; Allen SY-1907/001), these extremely fine (7) The site of the old Balloon School is now occupied by the Royal Aircraft Establishment. The airship on the medal, the Nulle Secundus, was forced to make a landing at the Crystal Palace, whilst on its maiden flight, and never flew again.
Commemorative Medals, British, Wellington’s Continental Victories, a brass tubular box medal containing 18 gilt brass medalets (from a complete set of 26) of separate battles, c.1814-15, the lid containing a portrait medal of Wellington, bust l., the base a medal with the legend, FIRST BATTLE PORTUGAL …, the internal medals with winged Victory and reverses with battle dates, each 15.5mm., box 34mm. x 19mm. (BHM.888), the medals mostly as struck, the box good very fine
Commemorative Medals, British, Victoria, official copper medal for the Golden Jubilee, 1887, by L. C. Wyon, after Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm and [rev.] Sir Frederick Leighton, crowned ‘Jubilee’ bust l., rev. enthroned figure of Empire facing, flanked by standing figures of Science, Letters, Art, Industry and Agriculture, at their feet, Mercury and Time, 77mm. (BHM.3219; Eimer 1733), in case of issue with descriptive card, reverse surface dulled, otherwise virtually as struck
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