Edward IV silver penny of York, quatrefoil at centre of reverse, reverse slightly off centre, GF, a ditto again of York with G and key by bust, quarterfoil centre reverse, Archbishop Lawrence Booth, Spink 2132, GF, ditto again of York, Fair, ditto again of York with quaretrefoil at centre of reverse, Fair/F, a ditto but of Durham, quatrefoil and B by neck, GF and lastly a silver halfpenny, no marks visible F [6]
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Elizabeth I silver groat, mm. Lis 1559-1560, bust 1F, wire-line and beaded inner circles, full, round, lightly crinkled, scarce NF/GF, with a threepence, piece missing, NF/GF, with a silver halfpenny, mm. Crescent 1587-1589, Spink 2581, NVF and lastly an Irish base penny, mm. star and dated 1601, a sharp strike but ragged flan, NVF, three have old tickets [4]
Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Milled Issue 1561-1571, tall, narrow bust, 1562, mm. Star, large rose, reverse:- Cross fourchee, dress decorated, Spink 2595, crinkled hence flat areas each side, F together with a silver groat, Spink 2601, holed obverse top and looks to have been gilt at sometime, light crease hence flat area reverse, both with old tickets, [2]
Henry VIII silver groat, Laker Bust A3, with Lombardic/Lombardic lettering, mm. Rose, salitires in cross-ends, Spink 2337C, full, round, striking crack into legend, rough surfaces, F, together with a ditto but postumously struck by Edward VI, reverse reads:- POSVI [Tower Mint], mm. Lis, annulet enclosing pellet in reverse fork ends, Spink 2403, both with old tickets, full, round, NF/F [2]
James I silver shillings, first, First Coinage 1603-1604, reverse reading EXVRGAT, Second Bust, mm. Lis, Spink 2646, large flan, lightly crinkled, NF/GF, second reads QVAE DEVS reverse, Second Coinage 1604-1619, Fourth Bust, mm. Escallop 1606-1607, Spink 2655, both with old tickets, obverse light graffiti, F/GF [2]
Philip I colonial bronze of c.36mm., of Cilicia, Seleucia Calycadnum, wt. 22.6g., obverse:- Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, countermarked 'K' before, reverse:- Artemis-Tyche facing Apollo, palm between, obverse die SNG France 2, 1039-4, reverse die appears unpublished, clear scarce, VF
Roman Republican denarius of P.Clodius M.f. of 42 B.C., Sear 491, Fair [a British find], together with a ditto but of Caracalla, reverse:- Two captives at the foot of a trophy, Sear 6853, a little edge surface gone reverse but nice portrait, VF/GF, with a follis of Constantius I as Augustus, GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Lugdunum Mint?, bust left, Sear 14178, GF/F and lastly a piece of Constantine I, reverse:- Sol, London Mint, GF [4]
EMPEROR NAPOLEON I BRONZE MEDAL DATED 1814 by Brenet, 'The Departure of the Emperor', obverse with uniformed bust with laurel wreath halo, signed 'Denon D. Depaulis F', reverse with two women in classical dress, one carrying a child which is leaning out to touch a stooping soldier, below 'Depart De L'Empereur, J'Anvier, MDCCCXIV', signed 'Brenet F. Denon' lower left, 42mm in diameter
*Third Reich. A riding crop inset bound in cord with wooden handle inset with a copper SS Totenkopf emblem, 86.5cm long, together with two walking sticks, one with metal bust of a German soldier (probably a Veteran's stick), titled Reserve Hat Ruh (Rest for the Reserves), 95cm long, the other carved wood with enamel badge for Adolf Hitler 1933 with Swastika emblem inset with two miniature emblems for wound badge and Iron Cross with brass shell case base, 95.5cm long, a Trench Art style walking stick made from brass shell cases dated 1942, 89cm long, plus a SS style desk stamp (5)
*Konrad Adenauer Medal. A German commemorative gold medal, obv. bust of Konrad Adenauer with signature, rev. Cusus ut Memoria Vivat MCMLXVII, 22mm diameter in a 14K (585) pendant mount, combined gross weight 9.5g Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer (1876-1967) was German statesman who served as the first post-war Chancellor of Germany (West Germany) from 1949-63. (1)
*Byron (Lord George Gordon Noel, 1788-1824). Commemorative medal on the Death of Lord Byron, by A. J. Stothard (possibly from a design by Thomas Stothard), 1824, copper with dark brown patina, bust left with bead and reel border, reverse: lightening striking branches, lettered edge in Greek, one or two minor marks to rim of reverse, otherwise extremely fine, 64mm, late 19th century cream velvet mount and framed & glazed BHM 1231; Grueber 260/5. Possibly minted at the Royal Mint and dedicated by William Pickering and William Worthington. (1)
*Imperial Russian Medal. Nicholas I (1796-1855), Unveiling of his Equestrian Statue in St Petersburg, large copper medal by P Brusnitsyn 1859, obverse struck with bust facing left in armour with eagle topped helmet, the reverse with the statue and plinth 86mm diameter, extremely fine in original card box with manuscript label inscribed Medal Nicholas 1st Russia The statue was designed by Auguste Ricard de Monferrand who was also the architect of the St. Isaac's Cathedral. The monument shows a statue of Nicholas on a horse which balances only on its hind legs, the pedestal is decorated with allegorical figures sculpted by Nikolai Ramazanov and Robert Salemann, the figured which resemble the spouse and daughters of Nicholas I, represent Faith, Justice, Wisdom and Might. (1)
*Duke and Duchess of Portland copper medal, obv. double bust right, 11 June 1889-1914, rev. William Arthur Henry Marquess of Titchfield 1893-1914, 16 Mar, Bust Right, 64 mm diameter in original Spink & Sons Ltd case, together with three further commemorative copper medals for Sweden commemorating the death of Gustavus III 19 August 1772, 51 mm diameter, plus Fredericus VI and Christianus III copper medals, 55 mm diameter The Duke of Portland medal commemorates the silver wedding anniversary of the 6th Duke and Duchess of Portland, 11 June 1889-1914, and the coming of their son and heir the Marquess of Titchfield 10 March 1893-1914. (1)
*Victorian Medal. R. Lambert Jones, Laudatory, copper medal by W. Wyon 1849, obv. with bust facing right, rev. with inscription in wreath, 64mm diameter, together with two other commemorative copper medals for Carl Von Copal Austrian Leader Napoleonic 1853, 62mm diameter plus Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm 1875 medal, 50mm diameter, all in circular oak frames (3)
*Charles I (1625 - 49). Shilling, Oxford mint, 1642, Obverse: CAROLVS MAG BR FR ET HIBER REX around smaller, well executed bust of Charles I left, Reverse: 3 Oxford plumes above RELIG PROT LEG ANG LIBER PAR with colon stops, below, 1642, initial mark Oxford plume on obverse only, approximately 5.8 g, fine/good fine, (S 2971) From the same dies as Brooker 924 but a superior coin in better condition and on a complete flan. The reverse shows original filing marks from the preparation either of the die or the flan. (1)
*Trading Tokens. Bath, William Glover, Lutwyche's mule Halfpenny, bust John Howard, rev. seated female instructing boy to unlock prison door with motto 'Go Forth, Remember the Debtors in Gaol', 28mm, together with 1793 copper Bristol Halfpenny, The India Tea Warehouse, rev. Wine Street No 2 Bristol, 28mm, 1811 Bristol copper Penny, 1854 copper Penny, 1894 copper Halfpenny plus George III gaming token (6)
* A Pirkenhammer figure of a kneeling girl, 22cm high; and a Karl Ense figure of a seated girl, 19cm high; a Rosenthal porcelain figure of an Angel fish; and a Karl Ense figure of a girl in a cloak; an amusing pottery animal group; a Capodimonte style figure of a clown; a German figure of an ice skater, 23cm high; and a 20th century bust of a young girl with curly hair (8)
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