Henry VIII, 3 x Halfgroats comprising: (1) York Ecclesiastical Mint under Archbishop Wolsey, second coinage (1526-44) MM voided cross; obv. HENRIC VIII D G R AGL Z F around youthful profile bust, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, T W divided by shield, galero (cardinal's hat) below; good portrait detail, clear legends, toned VF, (2) Canterbury Royal Mint, second coinage MM rose, obv HENRIC VIII D G R AGL Z FR around youthful profile bust, rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, W A (Archbishop Wareham) divided by shield; good edge & surfaces Fine & (3) Canterbury Mint, third coinage (1544-47), no MM, obv. HENRIC 8 D G AGL FR Z HIB REX around crowned facing bust (bust 1), rev. CIVITAS CANTOR around royal arms; base silver, VG to AFine for issue
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A Collection of 115 x European Banknotes, comprising: France (including 2 x assignats for 100 francs & 10 livres) & French Colonies (St Pierre et Miquelon & New Hebrides), Italy (including an assegnato for 7 paoli anno 7 (1798)), Greece, Spain, Germany (mostly inflation notes), Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania, Belgium & Netherlands, various denominations, almost all early 1900s to 1940s, together with 20 x South American banknotes comprising: Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador (2 x Banco Sur Americano 2 Jan 1920) & Colombia, various denominations, majority 1940s to 1950s; 135 x notes in total, majority high grade VF to UNC (including assignats); lot also includes WW11 Vichy France 3 x Bons de Solidarité for 1, 2 & 5 francs, each with bust of Marshal Pétain, France WW11, 7 x PoW issues - 0.50, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 & 50 francs, Commando No. 142 A Olier - Clermont-Ferrand for use by Axis prisoners in France, on red card AUNC to UNC & Germany 6 x Notgeld VF to UNC; collection housed in two albums
USA, 12 x 19th Century Fractional Currency Notes comprising: 2 x 5 cents: both postage currency first issue (1862-1863), obv. bust of Jefferson, straight edges with monogram (ABNCo) on rev; 5 x 10 cents: (1) postage currency first issue (1862-1863), obv bust of Washington, straight edges with monogram (ABNCo) on rev, (2) third issue (1864-1867) obv bust of Washington, green rev, (3) fourth issue (1869-1875) obv head of Liberty, large red seal & (4) 2 x fifth issue (1874-1876) obv bust of William M Meredith (Treasury Secretary 1849-1850) both red seal with long, thin key; 15 cents: fourth issue (1869-1875) obv bust of Columbia, large red seal, tear at centre of top edge & 3 x 25 cents: fourth issue obv bust of Washington (1869-75) Poor & 2 x fifth issue (1874-1876) obv bust of Robert J Walker (Treasury Secretary 1845-1849), one with long thin key & one with short thick key in Treasury seal & 50 cents: fourth issue (1869-1875) obv bust of Edwin M Stanton (Secretary of War), small red seal VG; generally VF to EF except 50 cents & fourth issue 25 cents
Germany, Bronze Medal by Friedrich Brehmer commemorating the unveiling of the memorial to King Ernst August I of Hannover (1837-1851) by his son Georg V in 1861; obv. ERNST AUGUST KOENIG VON HANNOVER around bust, rev. DANKBAR WUERDIGT DER SOHN, WAS LIEBE D.VOLKES GESCHAFFEN ('With Grateful Thanks from the Son for What the Love of the People has Created') around equestrian statue of Ernst August, '21 Sept 1861' in ex; 70mm, 176g, GEF
7 x Hammered Silver Pennies comprising: 2 x Henry VII: 'Sovereign Coinage,' both York Ecclesiastical Mint under Archbishop Rotherham: (1) obv King seated on throne with no pillars, rev CIVIS EBORACI, keys below shield & (2) King seated on throne with two pillars, rev. keys below shield; 2 x Henry VIII: 'Sovereign Coinage' Durham Ecclesiastical Mint, Sede Vacante issue (1529-1530) MM star, obv. King seated on throne, rev. plain shield & Posthumous Coinage London Mint, no MM, obv. facing bust; 2 x James I: first coinage, MM lis, rev. square shield with MM above & Second Coinage MM escallop, obv rose in centre, rev thistle in centre & Charles I Tower Mint under King, MM two pellets, rose within inner circle both sides, together with Mary Queen of Scots, First Period billon lion (1½d) 1588, obv. large crowned M, rev VICIT VERITAS around crowned lion rampant; generally AFine to GFine or+
5 x English Hammered Silver Coins comprising: Edward I penny, London Mint, edge striking cracks & flan bent VG; Elizabeth I sixpence 1572 MM ermine (just discernible on obv., worn on rev), intermediate bust, possibly lightly clipped between 1 & 4 o'clock VG; James I shilling, second coinage fourth bust, MM rose, flat spots in legends, quite good bust detail, AFine; Charles I shilling MM triangle, double-arched crown, square-topped shield; obv facial features weak, flat spots in legends, rev. second quarter of shield not struck up, overall AFine to Fine & Charles I shilling MM star, double-arched crown, square-topped shield; most of legends worn, some bust detail, irregular flan VG
Henry III, Long Cross Silver Penny, from the Brussels Hoard (discovered 1908), London Mint, class 3a1; obv. hENRICVS REX III around bust, no sceptre, MM 6-pointed star, rev. hENRI ON LVNDE; full, round flan with full clear legends & good portrait, traces of original lustre; with a certificate of authenticity (282/500) issued by the Royal Mint & encapsulated in a RM CofI, GVF or+, together with Elizabeth I sixpence 1568 3rd/4th issue MM coronet, intermediate bust; full, round flan with lustre traces; bust weak, slightly better than Fair o/wise full, clear legends & good shield detail AVF
Edward the Confessor Silver Penny, hammer cross type, Hastings Mint; obv. EADPARRD RE around crowned & draped bearded bust right, sceptre in front, rev. PVLFRIC ON HIESTI around voided short cross with incurved segment of a circle at each cross end; full, round flan with small piercing at 12 o'clock o/wise good edge & surfaces, original blue/gold lustre AVF
Henry VIII, Silver Groat, second coinage MM rose, Lombardic lettering, obv. hEnRIC VIII D G R AGL Z FRAnC around Laker profile bust D, rev. long cross fourchée over royal shield; full, round flan with full, clear legends with only a couple of minor flatspots, good edge & surfaces & original blue/gold lustre, AVF to VF
Charles I, 3 x Shillings comprising: (1) Tower Mint, third bust, MM plume, rev. oval garnished shield with C R above; striking crack at 4 o'clock o/wise full, round flan, blue/gold tone in legends; (2) Tower Mint, fourth bust, MM crown, no inner circles, rev. round garnished shield, no C R, (3) Tower Mint, sixth bust, MM triangle, double-arched crown, stellate lace collar, rev. square-topped shield over cross moline, blue/gold tone; all with full, clear legends & good portrait detail, GFine to VF
James I Gold Unite, second coinage (1604-19) MM lis, obv. IACOBVS D G MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB REX around crowned half-length second bust of king holding orb & sceptre, rev. FACIAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM around crowned royal arms dividing I R; full, almost perfectly round flan & full, clear very well struck legends, parts of portrait & shield weakly struck o/wise good edge & surfaces, very attractive GVF
James I Gold Half Laurel, third coinage (1619 - 25) MM thistle; obv. IACOBVS D G MAG BRI FRA ET HIB REX around laureate fourth bust of king, value (X) in field behind, rev. HENRICVS ROSAS REGNA IACOBVS around crowned royal shield; irregular edge, facial features & second quarter of shield weak o/wise AVF
6 x Sixpences comprising: William III 1696y York Mint, first bust, large crowns & early harp, some surface pitting AFine, Anne 1708E numerous obv scratches & small digs on bust Fair/VG, George I 1723 SSC larger lettering, obv flecking, peripheral lustre GFine, George II 1732 young laureate bust, roses & plumes in angles, obv hairlines, bust VG o/wise Fine, George II 1746 LIMA old laureate bust, obv flecking o/wise GFine/AVF & George III 1787 with hearts, some obv staining & rev small patch of corrosion above crown at 2 o'clock o/wise VF+
20 x English Silver Coins comprising: 4 x crowns: 1820 LX numerous contact marks both sides VG/AFine, 1847 XI ex-mount (edge pinholes at 9 & 3 o'clock) & sometime lightly gilded, 1889 GFine & 1935 EF; 7 x halfcrowns: 1689 first busts, first shield Fair, 1708E deliberate scratches in queen's hair, 1817 'bull head,' 1817 laureate head, flan bent at 7 o'clock, 1829 obv stains, 1836 & 1896 lustrous AEF, 2 x florins: 1881 numerous hairlines AFine/Fine & 190?, 5 x shillings: 1697 third bust, contact marks, surface deposits in legends AFine, 1711 sometime lightly gilded Fine/GFine, 1819, 1825 bare head & 1826, sixpence William III date worn, first bust, small crowns, B below bust (Bristol Mint), flan bent & fourpence 1688/7 two creases across flan partially straightened; generally VG to Fine unless o/wise graded
Charles I, Silver Penny, Briot's first milled issue (1631-32), obv CAR D G MAG BRIT FR ET H R around crowned bust of king with falling lace collar, value behind & 'B' below, rev. IVSTITIA THRONVM FIRMAT around square-topped shield; good edge & surfaces with traces of original lustre GFine/AVF
James I Gold ('Britain') Crown, second coinage (1604-19) MM obv mullet, rev. pierced cinquefoil; obv. IACOBVS D G MAG BRI FRAN ET HI REX around crowned fifth bust, rev. HENRICVS ROSAS REGNA IACOBVS around crown dividing I R over royal shield; right half of portrait & third quarter of shield weakly struck, edge chip at 5 o'clock o/wise GFine
Classics - Ovid, Opera, [translated by Cornelis Schrevel], three-volume set, Petrum Leffen, [Leiden] 1662, each volume with engraved allegorical frontispieces by P. Philip, later 19th century calf binding, marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate: Walter John Heathcote, Kilmeston Manor, 12mo; Nepos (Cornelius), Excellentium Imperatorum Vitae [...], P. & J. Blaeu, [Amsterdam] 1687, engraved allegorical frontispiece by Jan de Visscher (c. 1636 - c. 1712), contemporary calf, gilt tooled spine, 8vo; another edition, similar, Officina Hackiana, [Leiden] 1675, relayed contemporary calf, touched-up gilding, 12mo; Martial, Epigrammata [...], [translated by Cornelis Schrevel], Ex Officiana Hackiana, [Leiden] 1670, engraved frontispiece of two Bacchic satyrs holding aloft a scrolling entitled cartouche, late 19th century quarter-calf and buckram, armorial bookplate: Walter John Heathcote, Kilmeston Manor, 12mo; Cicero, De Officiis, Joannem du Vivie & Isaacum Severinum, [Leiden] 1710, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf (worn and splitting), 8vo; Claudius Aelianus, Varia Historia, Joan. Tornæsium, Coloniæ Allobrog [Cologny], [early-mid 17th century], contemporary ink MS ownership inscription, later early 19th century full calf binding by M. Paterson, Edinburgh, labelled, 32mo; other pocket editions of the Ancient Classics, various authors and bindings; Scott (A.), Grammar of the Modern Greek Language, On A Simple But Comprehensive Plan, Joseph Booker, London 1828, contemporary half-calf and marbled boards, conforming endpapers, 12mo; Catullus Tibullus Propertius [...], Typographia Societatis, [Zweibrücken] 1783, engraved vigenette of a classical bust to title-page, quarter-calf and marbled boards, 8vo; Thucydides, The History of the Peloponnesian War, [edited by August Immanuel Bekker], four-volume set, J. Parker, Oxford 1821, contemporary calf (relayed, some boards loose), 8vo; Plutarch's Lives, Tranflated (sic) from the Greek, by Several Hands, To which is prefixt (sic) The Life of Plutarch, volumes I, II and V only, some contemporary calf boards present, the fronts gilt-embossed with a contemporary cypher, ink MS ownership inscriptions: Jas: H: Mapleton, later early 20th century armorial bookplates: Colonel Sir Charles J.J. Hamilton, Baronet, (disbound, 3); Ainsworth (Robert), Thesarus Linguæ Latinæ compendiarius: or, A Compendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue: Defigned (sic) for the Use of he British Nations: In Three Parts [...], fourth edition, H. Woodfall and C. Rivington, London 1761, 20th century full tan morocco binding, lettered title label, raised banding to spine, thick 4to; Græcum Lexicon Manuale [...], [Leiden, 18th century]Library of Nazareth Hall book label, 8vo; bindings; Loeb Classical Library; etc
1973 Gold Éamon de Valera commemorative medal. A cased 9 carat gold commemorative medal. Obverse: bust of Eamon de Valera facing left, EAMON DE VALERA UACHTARÁN NA HÉIREANN 1959-1973 Reverse: De Valera coat of arms. In case of issue with small booklet containing a biography by Liam O'Sullivan. 9 carat gold, by Jewellery & Metalwork Company, Dublin, 1976. 32.4g
1808-1915 The Battles of the Duke of Wellington A circular bronze case in the form of a medallion containing a set of circular cards listing the names and dates of Arthur Wellesley, The Duke of Wellington's battles. The 'medallion' a bust of Wellington on obverse and inscription on reverse. Diameter 2in. (5.1cm)
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