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British Coins, England, George III, Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, struck in bronzed-copper, late Soho, small laureate and draped bust right, striated shoulder, with flaws through top of head, georgius iii.d:g.britann.rex.f:d.&.c., toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on rocks with shield, trident and olive branch, flaw under armpit, ship to left, \ on rock, waves below, middle prong of trident to left of first limb of N, Britannia above, date below, edge grained (Peck 1239 KH19). Smallest hint of cabinet friction and two spots on the reverse, otherwise practically as struck and very scarce.
British Coins, England, George III, Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, struck in copper, large crowned draped bust right, K. on shoulder, georgius iii.dei gratia rex., toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on rocks with shield, trident and olive branch, ship to left, waves below, middle prong of trident to first limb of N, Britannia above, date below, edge plain (Peck 1258 R78). Light cabinet friction, toned, practically as struck and rare.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Canines, Dogs, a collection of 101 Art and Club Medals, various metals, depicting a wide variety of dogs and hounds, possibly one or two Dalmations, mostly housed in a small plywood cabinet with three plain-trays, 450mm wide x 310mm deep x 80mm high, the remainder in cases. Generally extremely fine, an attractive group. (101)
Coin-related BOOKS, Islamic, Lane-Poole, S, Catalogue of Oriental Coins in the British Museum 1875-1890, three original vols, III, VII and part II Additions, bindings a little rubbed; Lane-Poole, S, Catalogue of Oriental Coins in the British Museum 1875-1890 reprinted 1967, vols I, II, IV, V, VI, VIII, IX, uniformly bound in blue cloth; Lane-Poole, S, The Mohammadan Dynasties (1894) reprint nd, quarto, pp xxviii, 361, folding tables and maps, cloth backed boards, as new; Lane-Poole, S, Catalogue of Arabic Glass Weights in the British Museum, London 1891, octavo, pp xxxvi, 128; 9 very fine autotype plates, tightly bound in contemporary black cloth, scarce; Launois, A, Estampilles et Poids Musulmans en Verre du Cabinet des Médailles, Cairo 1959, quarto, pp 59, viii plates, card covers. (13)
COIN CABINETS, A plain “cube” style mahogany coin cabinet by Warings of Liverpool, 242mm wide x 230mm high x 242mm deep, containing 19 double-pierced trays, all 33mm apertures, plain doors, white pulls, recessed top brass handle. Some chips and scratches externally, light corrosion on label holders, but sound and useful.
COIN CABINETS, A drop front, lift top mahogany coin cabinet by E Lincoln, 300mm x 110mm high x 255mm deep, containing 6 loose single-pierced trays, various size apertures, brass pulls, side handles, ivorine label EDGAR LINCOLN, COIN DEALER, 2, HOLLES STREET OXFORD ST. LONDON, W. Good condition. Lincoln moved to Holles Street in 1900
COIN CABINETS, A drop front, lift top mahogany coin cabinet by E Lincoln, 300mm x 135mm high x 265mm deep, containing 9 loose single-pierced trays, various size apertures, brass pulls, side handles, ivorine label EDGAR LINCOLN, COIN DEALER, 2, HOLLES STREET OXFORD ST. LONDON, W. Good condition. in the well of the cabinet are various advertising items from E Lincoln including a letter about cabinet felts and three sets of sample coin tickets
COIN CABINETS, An early 19th Century coin cabinet by W Roberts, 302mm wide x 318mm high x 318mm wide x 245mm deep, containing 18 double-pierced trays, all 45mm apertures and a deep plain tray, fine feather veneered doors, white pulls, brass side handles. Veneers chipped and lifting in places, but internally sound. a trade label is affixed to the underside of the plain tray reading: Roberts, Cabinet Maker, 13 Philip Lane, London Wall and the hand written date Dec 23 - 1820
COIN CABINETS, A 19th Century mahogany coin cabinet, 355mm wide x 360mm high x 305mm deep, containing 25 double-pierced trays, various size apertures, panel doors, white pulls and brass label holders, brass side handles. Some felt rounds missing, some damped, top beads loose, one door panel loose, but generally in good order.
COIN CABINETS, A 19th Century oak and mahogany coin cabinet, 355mm wide x 370mm high x 325mm deep, the carcase of oak, containing 24 oak-fronted double-pierced mahogany trays, bevelled mirror panel doors, brass pulls, ivorine label SPINK & SON, LONDON. Some flaws to beads but generally in good order.
COIN CABINETS, A late-Georgian dark mahogany coin cabinet impressed C.A on the door tops, 285mm wide x 405mm high x 370mm deep, containing 26 double pierced trays, 36mm and 42mm apertures, white pulls and brass label holders, feather veneered panel doors with brass meeting strip, recessed brass side handles. Both side beads lacking, some minor external damage, interior dusty, but a handsome and capacious piece.
GORDON RUSSELL FOR GORDON RUSSELL LTD, A MAHOGANY 102 DRESSING TABLE, designed 1924, made 1982, 41" across, bears cabinet maker's label and sold with correspondence from Miss Bint of Bourton-on-the-Water with the Gordon Russell Workshops in Broadway concerning the commission, includes original drawings (see illustration)
three to Lance Sergeant A Walker., Oxf & Buck. L.I.: 1914-15 Star (Cpl); Victory (A Sjt); T.A. Effic., Geo V, very fine if not better; Memorial Plaque (Amos Walker), displayed in a glazed oak cabinet, with Buckinghamshire Rifle Volunteers belt and frog, stripes cap badges and buttons. amos Walker died 9th September 1917.
Percy Bush (Cardiff and Wales), an archive of material from Bush's personal collection, including two typescripts of radio broadcasts; Cardiff R.F.C. season ticket 1947/48; Cardiff R.F.C. postcard team photograph 1906/07;cabinet portrait photograph; programme; tickets; press cuttings and cigarette case etc. (Qty)
A cabinet Swedish mid 18th century walnut and burr walnut, attributed to Petter Adolph Knoge (received master in Stockholm 1756-1759), the projecting cornice above a pair of cupboard doors interposed by pilasters with Corinthian capitols, the interior with three shaped drawers, the lower section with two long drawers, with a shaped apron on squat cabriole legs; feet cut 221cm. high, 155cm. wide, 69.5cm. deep; 7ft. 3in., 5ft. 1in., 2ft. 3.125in. W
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