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Charles II Crown 1677 V.NONO, third bust, dig at 'C' of CAROLVS & correspondingly on rev, contact marks, clear edge lettering, bust worn but better than Fair, overall VG, together with Scotland merk (13 shillings & 4 pence) 1669, obv. CAROLVS II DEI GRA around bust facing right, thistle below, rev. cruciform shields with interlinked 'C's' in angles, very worn but undamaged, most of legends & date clear , Poor to Fair
5 x Miscellaneous English Silver Coins comprising: 'Gothic' florin 1880 34 arcs, minor edge imperfections & trivial contact marks VF/GVF; shilling 1824 contact marks on bust o/wise VF/AVF; sixpence 1746 LIMA rev. dig in field below French shield VG/Fine; sixpence 1834 GFine/VF & sixpence 1914 AVF
William III Shilling 1697N (Norwich Mint), 3rd bust, contact marks & hairlines, bust Fair o/wise VG, together with George II 2 x shillings: 1743 roses in angles, ex-mount (solder remnants at 12 o'clock on rev), contact marks & light scratches Fine/GFine & 1758 plain in angles, good edge & surfaces GFine to AVF & sixpence 1758 Fine to GFine
4 x Crowns comprising: 1696 first draped bust, first harp; edge has been planished to remove the lettering causing an uneven edge surface & raised rim in parts, contact marks, AFine; 1819 LIX contact marks, good edge AFine; 1902 edge bruises & other edge imperfections, contact marks GFine/AVF & 1937 good edge & surfaces AEF/EF
John Short Cross Silver Penny, class 5c, London Mint, moneyer Abel on Lvnd, cross pattée as initial mark on rev., obv. X of REX in form of a St Andrew's cross, two circular pelleted curls each side of face, oval eyes with pellet; struck off-centre & parts not struck up o/wise Fine or+, together with Elizabeth I sixpence 1582 fifth issue MM sword; bust very worn, rev. much better, a few flat spots but most of legends clear; bust Poor o/wise AFine
2 x Shillings comprising: Anne 1709 third draped bust, rev. plain in angles; trivial rim imperfections o/wise good edge & surfaces, attractively toned AVF & George III 1787, without hearts; faint scratches on bust, flecking in fields o/wise good edge & surfaces VF to GVF, together with George II sixpence 1746 LIMA good edge & surfaces, lustrous AVF/GVF
10 x Foreign Silver Coins comprising: USA 2 x dollars: 1880s & 1922s & half dollar 1963 (Franklin), Canada dollar 1961, Germany Third Reich 4 x 5 marks: 1934G Potsdam Garrison Church with date 21 März 1933, 1935A Potsdam Garrison Church without date, 1935A 'Hindenburg' & 1936A 'Hindenburg;' Yugoslavia 50 dinar 1938 obv. bust of Petar II & British India, Victoria rupee 1840, 19 berries, small pearls, deep blue/grey tone AEF; generally AVF to VF unless o/wise graded
Victoria, 6 x Silver Coins comprising: crown 1899 LXIII contact marks, minor edge bruises Fine, double florin 1887A minor contact marks AVF & 4 x shillings: 1839 bust worn Fair o/wise AFine, 1858 bust slightly better than Fair o/wise AFine, 1888 scarcer date but plugged at 12 o'clock o/wise Fine & 1892 faint obv scratches o/wise Fine to GFine, together with crown 1935 toned VF, 4 x silver threepences: 1912, 1919 & 1938 Fine to VF & 7 x miscellaneous silver coins, all very worn and/or holed or o/wise damaged comprising: shilling 1834, 2 x sixpences 1696 & 1819, Maundy fourpence 1830, Maundy penny 1670, 2 x groats 1842 & 1848/6 & threepence 1895; lot also includes a Victoria model penny (no date) & Denmark base silver 2 skilling 1681 Fine
10 x Crowns comprising: 1820 LX contact marks, minor edge imperfections AFine, 2 x1821 SECUNDO both with edge nicks, Fine/AFine & VG, 1844 VIII star stops, centre of rev. shield weak VG, 1845 VIII cinquefoil stops, edge knock at 7 o'clock, contact marks, centre of rev. shield weak VG, 1889 edge bumps AFIne, 1891 contact marks & minor edge bumps AFine & 1896 LX scratches on bust o/wise Fine, 1935 minor marks AEF & 1937 GVF
A Charles II dated bronze mortar by Edward Neale of Burford, the body cast with a crisp portrait bust of the 'merry monarch' Charles II, with a date '1666' and the initials 'E N' flanking a bell, 11.3cm high, 14.8cm diameter. See Michael Finlay, English Decorated Bronze Mortars and their Makers, pp.100-107 for discussion of Edward Neale and with illustrations. Provenance: The collection of Robin Wigington (1932-2002). A private collection.
λ A Victorian carved ivory bust of Thomas Dyer-Edwardes (Senior 1807-1885), signed 'RICHARDS SCULPT Sept 1858' on a turned ebony plinth inset, with a bronze oval plaque engraved with the Dyer-Edwardes crest / monogram and 'SPES MANET', 14.2cm high. Thomas Dyer-Edwardes was the grandfather of the famous Titanic heroine Noel, Countess of Rothes, known in the press as 'the plucky little Countess'.
A Women's Land Army Timber Corps uniform, comprising: a Women's Land Army Size No. 2 bust under jacket, by A.G. Garments Ltd; a pair of corduroy breeches, Size No. 1 by Dickenson Bros, a blue blouse, a pale khaki blouse, a kit bag, and a Women's Land Army Timber Corps 'Badge of Honour', in original package, with ephemera, including: newspaper cuttings, ration books and other relevant information.
Continental School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of an aristocratic lady, bust-length, tall powdered wig with ringlets and dressed with roses, lace-edged dress and bodice sprigged with further roses, indistinctly signed, watercolour on ivory, oval, 8cm x 6.5cm, faux tortoiseshell frame
Continental School (19th century), portrait miniature, Self-portrait, after Raphael, bust-length, wearing typical Renaissance dress, watercolour on ivory, 4.5cm x 2.8cm, cushioned red velvet frame; English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady in mourning, bust-length, watercolour on ivory, oval, 9.5cm x 7cm; an 18th century South Staffordshire enamel oval plaque, printed en grisaille with a bust-length portrait miniature, of a lady of title, 4cm x 2.8cm, c.1780; another similar, of a gentleman, 2.5cm x 2cm (4)
Continental School (early 19th century), a portrait miniature, of an officer, bust-length, wearing green military uniform, blue-lined okra waistcoat and black stock, a military decoration hanging mid-way down his torso, the cap with regimental horn badge, watercolour, oval, 9cm x 7.5cm, gilt-metal mounted rosewood frame
English School (early 19th century), a double-sided portrait miniature, of two sisters, bust length one wearing a lace cap with blue ribbons, her sibling with ringlet fringe and jet bead necklace, oval, watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6cmOld label inscribed Ann Cantrell (with cap) and sister Margaret Aldridge
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