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A VICTORIAN SILVER PURSE BIRMINGHAM 1900, MAKERS MARKS INDECIPHERABLE central embossed cartouche of a bust of a maiden, the other side engraved with initials “S”, interior fabric lined, with an ivory writing pad and sterling silver pencil, 10 by 7.5cm. Together with a similar example, 226g (approximate weight of both), (2).
Austrian Netherlands. Maria Theresa (1740-1780). Half Souverain D'Or, 1750 (hand). Antwerp. Crowned and draped bust right, "R" on truncation (for engraver Jacques Roettiers), rev. Crowned Arms over St. Andrew cross. Fr.132 (Souverain), KM 14. Once lightly polished, now toning, two small edge tics lower reverse, Extremely Fine.
France. Napoleon I (1804-1814). Jeton on the Reestablishment of the British Roman Catholic College in Paris, 1804. Silver, 32mm. By Gatteaux. Laureate Napoleon bust right, rev. Six-line Latin legend: "The Irish, English, Scotch receive hospitality in France for religion and education", trefoil below. Bramsen 375, Essling 1049, Julius 1325, Millin 66. Lovely and rich old cabinet toning over some contact marks, Extremely Fine.
German States. Wurzburg. Franz Ludwig v. Erthal (1779-1795). Taler, 1785 MP. Robed bust of the bishop right, rev. Three saints standing facing on pedestals, small crowned Arms below. Dav. 2905, KM 423. Old toning-lavender gray with soft iridescent undertone, thin natural edge crack at 11:00, About Extremely Fine.
England. Late Anglo-Saxon. Cnut (1016-1035). Pointed Helmet Penny. York, moneyer: Witherin. 0.99 gms. Bust left wearing pointed helmet and holding scepter; +CNVT REX AN, rev. Short voided cross, two circles at base, pellet at center, broken annulet enclosing pellet in each angle; PI?RINE M-O EOFI. N. 787, S.1158. Pleasing old toning, Good Very Fine.
England. Late Anglo-Saxon. Cnut (1016-1035). Short Cross Penny. Chicester, uncertain moneyer. O.84 gms. Diademed bust left holding lis-topped scepter; +CNV-T RECX, rev. Short cross voided, pellet in circle at center; AEIIONIc ION(the `N' reversed) CIC. N.790, S.1159. Old cabinet toning, Good Very Fine.
England. Norman Kings. William I, "the Conqueror" (1066-1087). PAXS Penny. Ipswich, moneyer: Swegen. 1.37 gms. Crowned and diademed bust facing holding scepter; +PILLELM REX, rev. Cross pattée, annulet in each angle containing one letter of the word PAXS; +SPEGEN ON GIPESI. N.848, S.1257. Light gray tone, Very Fine.
England. House of Tudor. Trio of coins. Henry VIII (1509-1547). Groat. Bristol. S. 2373. Some tooling on bust, About Fine; Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Shilling, (160)1. (mm. `1'); Six Pence, 1574. S.2584, 2563. The first with a few old pinscratches, the latter some crimping, Very Good-Fine. (3)
Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Pair of coins: Dollar (1797). Oval George III bust countermarked on Peruvian 8 Reales, 1794 IJ. S.3765A, KM 638. Ornate "JA" engraved in right obverse field. Very Fine; also `Cartwheel' 2 Pence, 1797. S.3776. Typical light surface marks and a few small rim bruises. Very Fine. (2)
Russia. Peter I, the "Great" (1682-1725). Medal on Peter's Accession to the Throne, 1682. White Metal. 66.7mm. By S. Yudin & J.G. Waechter. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of the young Peter right, rev. Peter attired in Roman garb, holds Russia's hand and points upward to the Temple of Fame atop mountain peak. Diakov 3.3. Minor contact marks, some typical "pewter bubbling" patches, About Extremely Fine.
Sweden. Oskar II-Gustaf V. Lot of high-grade Commemoratives. Includes: 2 Kronor, 1907. Golden Wedding Anniversary (8). Conjoined busts right of King Oskar and Queen Sofia; 2 Kronor, 1932. 300th Anniversary-Death of Gustaf II Adolf (6). Laureate, robed bust right; 5 Kronor, 1935. 500th Anniversary of the Riksdag (8). KM 776, 805, 806. Choice-Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. (22)
Canada. Elizabeth II (1952-). 100 Dollars, 1976. 1976 Montreal Olympics. .917 Gold. Young, crowned and draped bust right, maple leaf below, rev. Athena standing right, holding owl, with ancient Olympic athlete. KM 116. With original case and Cerificate. Friction hairlines reverse field, toned, Brilliant Proof.
Denmark. Pair of Shooting Medals. Both Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society & Danish Brotherhood. 50th Anniversary of Christian IX's Membership in the Society, 1886. Bronze, 45mm. By Schmahlfeld. King's head left, rev. Radiant sun shining down on six-line legend with anniversary dates. Small edge bump lower reverse, light friction marks in silvery, prooflike fields, About Uncirculated; 50th Anniversary of Frederik VIII's Being Made a Brother, 1911. Uniformed bust of the king left, rev. 17th Century rifleman before crowned Arms. Very minor contact marks, Extremely Fine. (2)
Denmark. Hans Christian Andersen, Centennial, 1875-1975. Eventyrserien/Fairy Tale Series Set of 8 Medals. Silver (.925), 50mm. By Harald Salomon (Denmark's preeminent 20th Century medallic artist). Issued by Anders Nyborg. Each of the eight medals depicts a different bust of Andersen on the obverse and a different fairy tale on the reverse - The Little Match Girl, Flying Trunk, Thumbelina, Tinder-Box, Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep, Willy Winky, Numbskull Jack and The Ugly Duckling. Set Number 587 of 2,000. Approximately 20 ounces of Silver. In original presentation case. Uncirculated, an attractive set. (8)
Pair of Medals: France. Louis XIV (1643-1715). Defeat of the Spanish in Catalonia, 1677. Bronze, 41mm. By Jean Mauger. Peruked head of Louis right, rev. Trophy of Arms, mountain peaks in background. Some minor friction marks; Switzerland. Geneva. Jean le Fort, First Consul, 1734. Bronze, 54.3mm. By Jean Dassier. Bust of the First Consul facing, his head ¾ left, rev. Liberty seated right, holding capped pole and bible, resting her arm on Cantonal Arms, four putti before her involved in various pursuits. Minor reverse deposits. Both Extremely Fine. [2]
Pair of Medals: Germany. Wilhelm II (1888-1918). Fifth Thuringian Shooting Festival Medal, Mühlhausen, 1892. Silver. 39.3mm, 25.68 gms. Uniformed and draped bust of the Kaiser left, rev. Helmeted Arms. Peltzer 1465. Integral loop, light iridescent tone over minor contact marks, About Uncirculated; also Italy. Vittorio Emanuele II (1861-1878). Medal for the Independence and Unification of Italy (1865). Silver, 32mm. By Stefano Johnson. No ribbon, contact wear, About Very Fine. (2)
Great Britain. George I(1714-1727). Official Coronation Medal, 1714. Silver, 34.3mm. By John Croker. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r., rev. George I enthroned r. in full regalia, holding scepter and orb, being crowned by Britannia standing before him. Eimer 470, MI ii 424/9. Minor friction marks in lustrous fields, Extremely Fine.
Great Britain. George II (1727-1760). Official Coronation Medal, 1727. Silver, 34.5mm. By John Croker. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. George II enthroned r. in full regalia, holding scepter and orb, being crowned by Britannia, who holds a cornucopiae and rests her arm on a fasces pillar. Eimer 510, MI ii 479/4. Light filing on edge and some hairlines in fields, attractive pearly-gray tone with good lustre, Extremely Fine.
Great Britain. Trio of Medals. On the Death of Isaac Newton, 1727. Bronze, 42.5mm. By Jean Dassier. Draped bust of Newton ¾ right, rev. His monument in Westminster Abbey. Eimer 505, MI ii 470/85. A few minute deposits; George IV (1820-1830). Medallic Chronology of the Reigns of England. White Metal, 51mm. Vital dates for all of England's rulers since the Norman invasion around Arms, and central legend. A few very minor friction marks; Uniface oval Medal. Bronze, 53 x 42.5mm. Motto of the Order of the Garter: HONI SOIT QVI MAY Y PENSE around uncertain Arms. Appears to be 17th -early 18th Century. Filemarks on blank reverse. The first two, Extremely Fine; the latter Very Fine. [3]
Denmark. Rabbi Isak Noa Mannheimer Medal, 1863. Honorary Citizen of Vienna. Bronze, 50.1mm. Unsigned. Capped bust left of Mannheimer, the first pastor of the Jewish community in Vienna; GEB: Z: KOPENHAGEN. 17. OCT: 1793 below, rev.. Three-line Hebrew legend (Psalm XL.X) within spray, German legend above. Bergsoe 1075 (R2), Sch. Horsky 7464, Unger 4323, Wurzb.5909. Son of a chazzan, Isak Noa (Issac Noah) Mannheimer was born in Copenhagen in 1793 and began the study of the Talmud at an early age. He later studied philospohy, Oriental languages and theology at the University there. When the Jews of Denmark were emancipated in 1814, confirmation became obligatory and Mannheimer was the first to hold the office of catechist. In 1821, he went to Vienna and organized a congregation, then left for Germany to preach. He returned to Vienna, in 1824 to head the new synagogue. As he could not receive the title of preacher or rabbi, Mannheimer became the "Direktor der Wiener K.K. Genehmigten Oeffentlichen Israelitischer Religionsschule". On his 70th birthday, Mannheimer was made an honorary citizen of Vienna. Deep chestnut brown with iridescent undertone over some minor contact marks, Extremely Fine. An Extremely Rare and seldom offered Judaica Medal.
France. French Geodesic Mission Medals, 1744. Trio of modern Paris mint restrikes in Silver ("1973" on edge) and Bronze (2). 41mm. Louis XIV bust right, rev. The French king standing atop the globe, flanked by cherubs with measuring devices; "MISSIS AD AEQUATOREM ET POLUM ARCTICUM ASTRONOMIS" and Roman date in ex. The purpose of the Geodesic Mission was to conclusively put to rest whether the circumference of the Earth was greater around the Equator or greater around the Poles. To this end, two expeditions were sent out: one to Lapland near the North Pole, led by Swedish physicist Anders Celsius and French mathematician Pierre Maupertuis; the other was sent to Ecuador, at the Equator, led by French astronomers Charles Marie de La Condamine, Pierre Bouguer, Louis Godin and Spanish geographers Jorge Juan and Antonio de Ulloa. The silver, AU with some hairlines, the Bronze, Uncirculated, one Matte. (3)
France. Quartet of French Polar Expedition Medals. Paris mint issues: Jean Charcot, 1867-1936. Bronze. Hexagonal, 55mm. Bust 3/4 left of the French ploar scientist, signed "R. Gregoire 1938" at left/Charcot's ship "Pourquoi-Pas?" flanked by anniversary dates and penguins, ship's wheel below; J.B.Charcot--Expeditions Polaires Francaises Medal. Bronze, 68mm. By Paul Richer. Bust of Jean-Baptiste Charcot right/the ship "Pourquoi-Pas?"; Paul-Emile Victor--Expeditions Polaires Francaises. Bronze, 68mm. By G.B. Bazor. Bust of Victor left, dogsled team in background/Expedition tractors, plane overhead; Expeditions Polaires Francaises, 1947-1997. Bronze, 72mm. Arctic figures clasp hands above globe, "Groenland - Terre Adelie"/Names of French explorers around emblem. All Uncirculated. (4)
United States, Spanish-American, Argentina, Brazil, and Italy. An additional grouping of Architectural and Academic medals presented to Leopold and Leopoldo Arnaud. Medals -- U.S. The American Institute of Architects - Fellow. Neck Badge, 1950. Sterling. Medallic Art Co., NY. Accompanied by AIA Award Document, March 22, 1950; Small University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial Medal on ribbon; Columbia University, Interclass Fencing Medal, 1915 (unnamed). By Dieges & Clust, NY; Order of Cellar Rowgues. Gilt AE; American Institute of Architects Centennial Medal, 1957. Bronze, 69 mm. Medallic Art Co., NY; Haney Medal, School Art League of New York City, 1933; Spanish-American. Liceo de America, Madrid - Confraternidad Hispano Americana. Silver medal, 31 mm. Columbus bust left/Twin crowned globes flanked by crowned pillars. Engraved L. ARNAUD on scroll (likely Leopoldo, the father); Argentina. Academia Nacional De Bellas Artes Medal. Gilt Silver, 24 mm. Argentine Arms/Legend. Engraved: ARo. LEOPOLD ARNAUD/ACADÉMICO/CORRESPONDIENTE. In Constante Rossi, Buenos Aires, box of issue. Accompanied by Award Document, April 15, 1945 and related correspondence; Brazil. City of Belém Medal. Gilt and enamels. Given for Academic Lectures. With Award Document, Belém, April 24, 1961;Italy. University of Pisa Centennial Medal, 1948. Bronze, 55 mm. High-relief Mossotti bust/Liberation scene. Given for lecturing; also Medallic Art Company 50th Anniversary Medal and Leonardo Da Vinci NY Exhibition Medals, 1940 (2). Very Fine-About Uncirculated. (17)
A large Goldscheider Pottery terracotta bust of a maiden, cast from a model by Josef Wind, model no.1849, on shaped base cast in low relief with panels signed Wind in the cast 55cm. high Literature Ora Pinhas, Goldscheider Pottery Richard Dennis Publications, page 89 plate 511 the original Goldscheider catalogue circa 1900 reproduced.
A porcelain Queen Caroline commemorative jug, circa 1821, each side moulded in relief with a bust portrait above an impressed inscription `Success to Queen Caroline` picked out in yellow, blue, brown and green within pink borders and beneath a moulded floral neck, height approx 134cm (crack to lower handle).
A Dutch Delft blue and white bowl, mid-18th Century, the centre and rim painted with Chinese flowers, diameter approx 30cm (cracked and chipped), together with a French faience plate, late 19th Century, painted with the bust portrait of a snuff taker beneath the inscription `La Bonne Prise` (repaired rim).
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