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Arcadius, bronze of c.22mm. Thessalonica Mint, obverse:- Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, holding spear and shield, hand of God above within halo [this very clear], reverse:- Arcadius standing front, head left, holding standard and leaning on shield, captive, hands tied behind, seated left, mint officina TES and Greek `C`, Old Sear 4229, clear NVF
Cnut, silver penny, Pointed Helmet Issue, Spink 1158, obverse reads:- +:CNVT REX A., Helmeted, cuirassed and draped bust left, holding sceptre with cross head of four pellets, reverse reads:- +GRIMOLF M-O EOFR. [there is a pellet below the - in M-O], York Mint, moneyer Grimolf, full, round, well centred and a good sharp strike, with untouched natural tone EF
Constantine III, 407-411 A.D., silver siliqua, Trier Mint [408-411 A.D.], obverse reads:- [D N CONSTAN]TINVS P F AVG, Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust, right, reverse reads:- [VICTO]RIA AAVGGG, mint officina in exergue TRMS, Old Sear 4261, with an old ticket, small crescent shaped piece missing from edge, very rare VF
Edward VI silver shilling, mm tun, Spink 2482, full, round with light graffiti on obverse fields, full, round, well centred, NF/GF together with a silver shilling of Charles I, Tower Mint under Parliament, mm. [P] or [R], Group F, sixth large `Briot`s bust, Spink 2800, flan probably lightly clipped but quite nice portrait, GF [2]
Hadrian, brass dupondius, Rome Mint 123A.D., obverse:- Radiate bust, right, drapery on left shoulder, reverse: Virtus standing right, foot on helmet, holding down-pointed spear and parazonium, Sear 3670, both dies very slightly off center, an untouched piece with infill and quite good portrait, stable milky-green patina with black infill, NVF
Henry I, silver penny, Annulet and Piles Issue, Spink 1265, obverse:- Facing bust, wearing crown of pyramid form and fleur decoration, draped with central annulet tie, legend:- +hENRI I RE [lettering irons almost like modern block, `NR` ligulate], reverse reads:- +DEODRIC O I LV.[first `D` with thorn], London Mint, moneyer Theodric, a nice round coin of good metal and strong flan, very clear legends, which at this period is unusual, rare, a nice coin VF
Henry VI silver groat, Annulet / Rosette-Mascle mule, obverse as J.J.North 1427, annulets by bust, mm. I I, reverse as J.J.North 1446, no annulets in quarters, rosettes and saltire stops, mm. looks to be V with forked ends [only the tip of bottom arm visible], Calais Mint, flan a little irregular, obverse with little flat spot, GF/VF
Roman Republican silver denarius of C.Fabius C.f. [Hadrianus?], 102 B.C., obverse:- Draped bust of Cybele, right, veiled and turreted, reverse:- Victory in biga, right, heron standing before, control letter `T` with dot above, below, Sear 200, large, slightly bent flan, both dies slightly off centre, good metal, VF
Roman Republican silver denarius, c. 86 B.C., late anonymous Issue associated with Gargonius, Ogulnius and Vergilius, obverse:- Bust of one of the previously mentioned deities, laureate, right, thunderbolt below, reverse:- Jupiter in quadriga, right, no legend or control letter, Sear 266, very light bankers mark on cheek, a little cabinet tone, good metal, GVF
GB Silver Coins etc (14): Crown 1821 Secundo VG-nF, Halfcrowns: 1816 Fine, 1823 garter Fine, Shillings: 1696 1st bust pitted Fine, 1787 no hearts GF scratches, 1787 no hearts Fine, Sixpences: 1723 SSC GF-nVF light porosity, 1757 VF, 1758 x3 F-GF, 1787 with hearts Fine, Maundy Threepence 1828 GF, and an Edward VII Coronation 1902 small size official silver medallion GVF scratched.
An ebonised wood and white metal mounted table snuff box, the lid decorated with a steeplechase, together with a cast metal pin dish of Art Deco form, decorated with a reclining nude, a bronzed cast metal bulldog and a small cast metal cylindrical lidded box, the lid decorated with bust of Charles Fox.
A Pair of Sèvres Style Porcelain Cabinet Plates, late 19th century, painted with a bust portrait of Louis XVI and M.elle de Sombreuil in jewelled cartouche within a ribbon tied meander border, on a blue ground with gilt and jewelled ornament and with panels of flowers and trophies, titled and pseudo Sèvres marks in blue, 24.5cm diameter
7 interesting items. A nickel plated pocket compass the lid engraved with an airship `US Navy` on the body and inscription below `The USS Los Angeles`, 1929` diameter 50mm; And a small pre WW1 polychrome tin for matches, with Zeppelin over landscape (front) and Bleriot monoplane (back), spring lid and striker; Another small tin for pen nibs with airship over village on lid; A heavy quality 925 silver thimble, 2 applied Zeppelins and bust. `Graf Zeppelin, 1838-1917`; A miniature note pad and pencil, ornamental plated cover with Eiffel Tower, airship and balloon roundel. 50mmx32mm; A plated compact sliding manicure set, marked `Gekauft an Bord des D-LZ 129 Hindenburg` 60x10x6mm (one blade broken); A small oval copper pill/snuff box with applied airship to lid (worn) Generally GC
Group of Six: Air Force Medal, George V issue, (impressed 217642 CF Mech Clarke, G.T. RAF), 1914-15 Star (217642 G.T. Clarke, P.O., RN); British War and Victory medals (C.P.O. 3 RN); Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, George V, admiral`s bust issue (P.O. HMS President II); Naval Good Shooting medal, George V issue (217642 G.T. Clarke, Ldg Sean. H.M.S. Foxhound 1913. 12pr Q.F) VF, mounted as worn (the AFM ribbon fragile and split). Note: Air Force Medal London Gazette 8 February 1919. This was awarded when 217642 Chief Mechanic George Thomas Clarke acted as Coxswain during the trip to bring the Airship SR1 to England from Italy during October 1918. (See also group to Henry James Leech). The Naval Good Shooting medal, instituted in 1902, was first awarded in 1903 and discontinued in 1914 and was to reward excellent gunnery performances during the Fleet Competitions which were held annually. 974 medals of these were issued, illustrated on Plate 20.
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