Four Halfcrowns comprising: George II 1745 LIMA D.NONO old laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, good edge & surfaces, toned GVF to AEF, George III 1817 small laureate head, rev. crowned garter & shield, obv. contact marks o/wise toned Fine to GFine, George IV 1823 laureate head, rev. crowned shield in garter & collar, obv. contact marks & light scratches, minor rev. rim imperfections, toned VF & 1825 bare head, rev. crowned shield with crest; very faint initials scratched in obv. field, light scratches on bust & a couple of minor rim knocks o/wise toned with underlying lustre, VF/GVF+
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A Collection of 15 x Shillings comprising: Anne 1707E, third draped bust, obv. bust worn to a silhouette Poor o/wise VG to AFine, George II 1745 LIMA & 1758, George III 1757 with semée of hearts, 1757 without semée of hearts & 1817, George IV 1826 light scratches both sides, Victoria 1859 second Young Head, blotchy tone, 1887 small Jubilee Head, 1892 large Jubilee Head, obv. scratches Fine, 1894 Old Head, rev. small rose, 1898 Old Head, rev. larger rose Fine & 1900 & Edward VII 1902 & 1907; all VF to EF unless o/wise graded
Anne, 2 x Shillings comprising: 1709 third draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, faint hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, light blue/gold tone in legends GFine to AVF & 1711 fourth draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, scratches in obv. field & a faint scratch across bust o/wise good edge & surfaces, toned with underlying lustre AVF
3 x Shillings comprising: George I 1723 first laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields with SSC in angles, minor obv. flecking, blue/gold toning AVF/VF, George II 1758 old laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, minor contact marks/hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, attractive blue/gold tone AVF to VF & George III 1787 older laureate & draped bust, rev. cruciform shields, crowns in angles, with semeé of hearts, very minor obv. hairlines/contact marks o/wise good edge, toned with underlying brilliance, GVF to AEF
3 x Shillings comprising: George I 1723 first laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields with SSC in angles, lustrous blue/gold toning VF, George II 1758 old laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, virtually flawless edge & surfaces, attractive blue/gold tone GVF or+ & George III 1787 older laureate & draped bust, rev. cruciform shields, crowns in angles, with semeé of hearts, trivial obv. hairlines/contact marks o/wise good edge & surfaces, attractively toned with underlying brilliance, AEF
Victoria Shilling 1864 die 31, second Young Head, light hairlines Fine, together with 5 x Sixpences comprising: George II 1758 old laureate & draped bust, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plain in angles, good edge & surfaces VF/GVF or+, George III 1787 older laureate & draped bust, rev. cruciform shields, crowns in angles, no semée of hearts, a few faint hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, lustrous with light blue/gold toning VF to GVF & 1816 laureate head, rev. crowned shield in garter, contact marks, dig on neck, toned VF, William IV 1835 bare head, rev. shield on mantle, trivial hairlines/contact marks, light golden tone on obv. GVF & Victoria 1887 third young head, good edge & surfaces, light golden tone AEF/EF, William IV groat 1837 bare head, rev. Britannia, hairlines VF & 2 x threepences: Anne 1708 third bust, flecking streaks both sides & an interior die break on Queen’s forehead o/wise good edge & surfaces VF to GVF & George III 1762 young laureate & draped bust, minor flecking o/wise good surfaces, slightly misshapen flan edge at 6 o’clock o/wise lustrous GVF to EF
William III, 2 x Sixpences comprising: 1697 third draped bust, later harp, large crowns; very minor flecking, granulated surfaces on lower part of bust & below bust o/wise good edge & surfaces, very light golden tone in legends, lustrous EF & 1697C (Chester Mint), first draped bust, small crowns; faint scratches on rev. o/wise good edge & surfaces, toned in legends, Fine
9 x Pre-Victoria Silver Coins comprising: George II, Sixpence 1758 good edge & surfaces, lustrous VF, George III, halfcrown 1817 large laureate bust, small rim knock at 12 o’clock o/wise good edge & surfaces, peripheral lustre Fine to GFine, shilling 1820 good edge & surfaces AFine, 2 x sixpences 1787 both with semée of hearts, lustrous VF to GVF & threepence 1762 hairlines & small dig in obv. field VF, George IV crown 1822 TERTIO minor contact marks, rim nicks & small bumps Fine, halfcrown 1821 dig on king’s neck, obv. rim bump at 3 o’clock, minor contact marks/pitting o/wise AVF/VF & William IV halfcrown 1836 scratches on bust VG
George III, Bank of England Dollar 1804, obv. older laureate & draped bust, C.H.K. with stops on truncation, stop after REX, top leaf points to left side of ‘E’ in ‘DEI;’ rev. ‘BANK OF ENGLAND’ around seated Britannia with shield in oval garter inscribed ‘FIVE SHILLINGS DOLLAR,’ small upright ‘K’ in relief below shield; minor contact marks/hairlines o/wise good edge & surfaces, lightly toned, lustrous VF to GVF
FRANCE, Cardinal André-Hercule de Fleury, 1736, a copper medal by J. Dassier, bust facing three-quarters left, rev. two serpents coiled around club of Hercules, symbols of arts, science, war, and agriculture around, 54mm (Eisler 233 [silver]; Pax 1011; BDM I, 514). About extremely fine £50-£70
FRANCE, Bombardment of Tangier and Mogador, 1844, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué, uniformed bust of the Prince de Joinville right, rev. warships, the two cities in background, 53mm. Good very fine, but some edge knocks and bruises £100-£120 --- François, Prince de Joinville (1818-1900), third son of Louis Philippe. He served as an officer in the French navy until 1848, when he was forced to join his parents in exile in England
NETHERLANDS, William IV of Orange, Inauguration as Stadtholder, 1747, a silver medal by N. van Swinderen, draped bust right, rev. Dutch lion holding sword and resting paw on pedestal decorated with orange branches, 38mm, 26.07g (MI II, 629/317; E 615). Extremely fine and toned, rare; with integral loop for suspension £150-£180 --- Provenance: Spink Auction 5, 17-18 May 1979, lot 698
Completion of the Britannia Tubular Bridge over the Menai Strait, 1850, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon, bust of Robert Stephenson right, rev. view of the bridge with a train emerging past the lion guardians, 58mm (BHM 2402; Moyaux 36; Taylor 164a; E 1441). About extremely fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: Bt July 2016
Institute of Civil Engineers, Telford Medal [1828], a silver-gilt award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon after W. Wyon, bust of Thomas Telford left, rev. Menai Suspension Bridge, edge named (Telford Premium 1866, Edwin Clark, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.), 58mm (BHM 1328; E 1206). Minor scratches in upper reverse field and a test mark on edge, otherwise good very fine £200-£260 --- Provenance: Bt P & D Medals February 2016
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Leaf-Trefoil issue, Penny, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv., obscured on rev., leaf on breast, trefoil after rex, leaf before lon, 0.88g/7h (N 1490/1; S 1903). Small edge chip below bust, otherwise good fine, scarce £100-£120 --- Provenance: From the collection of a Hampshire detectorist
Candidature of Henry Brougham, 1818, a silver medal by G. Mills, bust right, rev. to the patriotic incorruptible and unbought freeholders of the county of westmoreland, etc, 36mm (BHM 970; E 1106). About extremely fine; with integral loop for suspension £100-£150 --- Provenance: A Collection of Historical Medals, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 164, 9-10 October 2019, lot 3571
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