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Lot 294

A Chinese glass bead court necklace, Chaozhu, late Qing dynasty, the beads simulating amber and hardstones Provenance - A. T. Arber-CookeCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 31

Four English oak figures of Evangelists, three possibly c.1425-50, one a 19th century copy, from Romsey Abbey? on square plinths, 19cm high Provenance - A. T. Arber-Cooke, acquired in 1950CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 43

After the Antique, a bronze figure of Apollo?, 19th century, on a grey marble and bronze pedestal, 22.25in.CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 520

A James I gold Unite coin, fourth bust, 1612-13, mm. Tower, slight crease with weakness to the area, small split at mm., otherwise F

Lot 7

Two Egyptian alabaster cosmetic jars, c.1500 BC and Ptolemaic period (305-30 BC), the older jar with angular rim and foot, old labels to bases, 4.8cm high and 5.3cm high, Provenance - A. T. Arber-CookeCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 1114

A white metal chain with T-bar, tassel fob and Belgian coin fob , 1861 Leopold I, 42g

Lot 1119

A 2011 Fiji 1oz. fine silver turtle 2 dollars coin and a 2005 China 1oz. fine silver panda coin

Lot 1133

An American 2010 1oz. fine silver Buffalo coin and an Australian 2004 1oz. fine silver kangaroo 1 dollar coin

Lot 1134

A 2002 Australia ½oz. fine silver 50 cents kookaburra coin and two sealed 50p coins, 2018

Lot 1135

A First National Bank of Barron 1916-1982 commemorative sterling silver one troy ounce coin and a 1977 Isle of Man crown, 28.6g

Lot 1282

A Queen Victoria 1819-1901 gold plated commemorative coin set with Swarovski crystal, weight 110g, 70mm diameter, proof quality

Lot 1308

Five Royal Mint proof coin sets, years 1989, 1993, 2003, 2004 and 2007

Lot 1310

An Isle of Man 2020 The Anniversary Edition 1oz. Silver Angel, .999 pure silver proof coin, cased

Lot 1311

A Jubilee Mint 2021 The 50th Anniversary of Decimalisation fine silver six proof coin collection, with Certificate of Authenticity

Lot 1314

Coins;-"The Official in Flanders Fields Museum", 'We Will Remember Them' 8 coin collection, 6 coins layered in silver and accented in 24 carat gold, includes also the Menin Gate - In Memory of the Fallen gold coin, 9 carat solid gold, 8g, with certificates of authenticity for all coins

Lot 1370

A silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1939, 106g, a papier mache snuff box, two plated snuff boxes and a coin holder, coin holder a/f

Lot 1381

A six drawer cabinet with British coins, pennies and half pennies, Queen Victoria and later, sixpences, shillings, 1p and 2p coins, 1947 onwards and a Royal Mint Proof Coin Set, 1970 and three £2 coins, 1694-1994 commemorative, a 1986 thistle and 2001

Lot 282

A Falgas fairground dispenser, 1970-80, a coin-operated fairground game dispenser, in the shape of a clown, decorated in polychrome, with built in speakers, 178cm high, 93cm wideCondition report: Internally still with prizes. Function not tested. With wear and loss of paint in areas.

Lot 43

British Coin Collection to include a £5 Coin, 1886 Morgan Dollar

Lot 732

A Cased Royal Mint THE VICTORIA CROSS Guernsey £5 Silver Proof 18 Coin Set, with COA and book by Peter Duckers

Lot 737

A Collection of Royal Mint Collectors Coins including HRH Prince Henry of Wales 21st Birthday £5 Silver Crown, 2007 Diamond Wedding Silver Proof Crown, 2009 Silver Christmas Medal, Sir Bobby Robson Silver Proof Medal (all with COAs) and silver cased part set including 2007 £5, £2, 50p and one other 2007 proof coin

Lot 873

A Collection of Miniature Scent Flasks, Peruvian and Chile coin buckle etc.

Lot 36

A Selection of Silver Coin Jewellery, 56g

Lot 532

GOLD MOUNTED CAMEO BROOCH, PAIR OF CAMEO STYLE EARRINGS & FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN COIN IN BOX

Lot 625

TRAY WITH ASSORTED INUIT STYLE ORNAMENTS, NOVELTY COIN INSET MINIATURE PAN & 3 PIECES OF GLASS WARE

Lot 371

A 19th century Chinese Canton Famille rose punch bowl, c.1830-50, 28cm diameter, repairedCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 381

Chinese books, late Qing period, including Xi Shu Xiao Ti Ti Ching [Confucian doctrine etc.],1879, 12 small volumes, 14.5cm, Yin Shi Ya Can [Rules for Families collected and collated], 1876, one volume, illustrated, 25cm, Di Li Bian Zheng Shu [Feng Shui classic], 1872, five parts bound in one volume, 24cm, and Yu Li Chao Chuan [The Jade Calendar], one vol. undated probably Guangxu period, 24.5cm (15 volumes)CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 468

China, a group of silver and white metal coin charms, brooches and cuff links, Guangxu to Republic periodCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 469

A group of five Chinese stone models of archaic coins from Wu Zhu period etc., 45mm to 187mm, two repairedCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 470

China, 15 cast bronze charms or amulets, Qing dynasty, four with multiple characters obverse and reverse, 40-46mm, all good F, six obv. pictorial, rev. auspicious objects and or characters, 27-47mm, one obv. & rev. dragons chasing flaming pearl around a shou medallion, 56mm, F, two obv. multiple characters, rev. plain, 26-29mm, F and two obv. 4 or 5 characters, rev. two characters, 24 and 29mm, VG-FCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 471

China, coins, three 10 cash, Xianfeng zhong bao (1851-61), the first Zhejiang, Hangzhou Mint, Hartill CCC-22.1031, good F, the second Gongchang mint, Gansu province, CCC-22.814, obv. rim casting fault otherwise F and the last Wuchang mint, Hubei Province, H-22.866, casting fault to edge otherwise FCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 472

British Empire, India, four silver One Rupee, 1835, edge faults/mount marks otherwise VF, 1840, edge knocks otherwise VF, 1900, edge faults otherwise near EF, and 1905, edge nicks otherwise EF, all with tarnish and removed from a sealed early 20th century glazed frame with foil lining (4)CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 473

China, coins, two white metal pin trays inset with Republic period coins in sealed frames one back removed authenticity confirmedCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 474

China, coins, two lead cash 'Qian Heng Zhong Bao', Liu Han (917-42) Southern Han Dynasty Hartill CCC-15.111 and 15.112CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 475

Three Chinese metal models of mirrors and three tokens or markers, Qing to early 20th century, including a calligraphic iron mirror, 170mm, a similar bronze mirror, 90mm, a damaged stone mirror, 93mm, a metal and enamel foundation medal for the Great Flower Hotel in Hankou, 33mm, a pressed brass tea house token, 27mm and a Hong Kong grey metal bale markerCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 476

A group of Japanese bronze coin charms or amulets, 19th/20th century, most in bronze, largest 97mmCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 478

A group of Indian silver and base metal temple tokens or charms, 19th/20th century, tray 6CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 479

China Empire, a group of Chinese Turkestan copper cash, Qing dynasty and Java Empire of Majapahit coins, 15th/16th century the Chinese Turkestan coins include Aksu and Kucha mints, together with a Tibetan tangka coin, the Majapahit base metal coins reduced varieties of Northern Song models (31)CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 480

A group of Sino-Sanskrit bronze amulets/charms, 19th century or earlier, tray 1CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 481

Korea, bronze and copper coins, 11th-19th century to include nine AE Sang Pyong tong bo 'Military Training Command' coins, 24-25mm, Hullyondogam mint, 5 mun 1883, VF, 100 mun 1866, VF.CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 482

A group of Java and Thai bronze and metal amulets/charms, 19th/20th century, tray 18 & 19CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 483

China Empire, a group of 69 bronze and copper cash, Tongzhi, Guangxu and Xuantong period (1862-1912), different varieties and mintsCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 484

Albert Schroeder. Annam Etudes numismatiques. [Annamese coins],Ernest Leroux, Paris Imprimerie Nationale 1905. Two volumes, one paperback for the texts, the other in a portfolio containing illustrated plates. Dimensions : 29x19 cm, book plate of A. T. Arber-Cooke.In his notes Arber-Cooke states this book was purchased from Spink post 1970.CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 485

Three 19th century Dutch catalogues of Dutch East Indies coins, including Jacobus Anne van der Chijs, Catalogus der numismatische verzameling van het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, 1896, re-bound with extra annotated pages by Arber-Cooke, 28 x 19.5cm, some sympathetic page repairs and Verhandelingen Van Het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, two works bound as one vol. published Batavia, Lange & Co.1864., later cloth binding, 28 x 23cm -De vormveranderingen der Maleische taal by H. von Dewall and De munten van Nederlandsch Indie / beschreven en afgebeeld by E. Netscher en J.A. van der ChijsCONDITION: Book plate of A. Th. Arber-Cooke Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 486

Millies, Henricus Christiaan, Recherches Sur Les Monnaies Des Indigenes De L'Archipel Indien Et De La Peninsule Malaie, Hague 1871, one vol. original card boards, spine loose, some damp spottingCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 487

Terrien de Lacouperie; Reginald Stuart Poole, Catalogue of Chinese Coins from the VIIth Cent. B. C., to A. D. 621-1892, Including the Series in the British Museum, published by London: Printed by Order of the Trustees, 1892, one vol. book plate of A. Th. Arber-CookeCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 488

Eduard Kann, Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins (Gold, Silver, Nickel and Aluminum) Catalogue, Published by Hong Kong: Ye Olde Printerie, Ltd, 1954, and H. A. Ramsden: Modern Chinese copper coins, re-printed from the Numismatist, Worcester, Mass.: The Numismatic Press, 1911 former with book plate of A. T. Arber-Cooke, 23.5 x 16.5cmCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 489

China etc., coin charms - H N Stuart, Catalogus Der Munten En Amuletten Van China, Japan, Corea En Annam, published Batavia 1904, one vol. scarce first edition, quarter cloth and marbled boards, damage to spine, ex stock of book seller J. Schulman of Amsterdam, bookplate for A. Th. Arber-Cooke, 26 x 18cmCONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 490

Japan, Korea, Annam, Tibet & Malaya numismatic (coin) reference books and old catalogues, published in Europe, China & Japan including 19 copies of the Numismatic and Philatelic Journal of Japan 1913-14CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 491

China, numismatic (coin) reference books, published in Europe, China & Japan highlights include - W Vissering, On Chinese currency. Coin and paper money, publisher: Leiden, E.J. Brill, first edition 1877, paperback and spine damaged, The Stewart Lockhart Collection of Chinese Copper Coins, Lockhart, James H. Stewart, Published by Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai (1915), one vol. paper binding damaged, Werner Burger, Ch'ing Cash until 1735, one vol. Publisher: (Taipei): Mei Ya Publ., 1976, Arthur Braddan Coole 7 vols. on coins of China, republished 1970s, a facsimilie of Fisher's Ding 1990, various small catalogues and facsimilies CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 492

A walnut collector's cabinet for Chinese and Asian amulets and coins, early 20th century, the pair of arched doors inset with Chinese and S.E. Asian bronze charms or coins, enclosing ten cedar and pine lined drawers, no contents included, height 96cm width 76cm depth 52cm, the coins to be offered as separate lots in our 29th and 30th March sales.CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1905-1993); thence by family descent. Please also view our 30th March sale, lots 105-200, for part two of this collection of Chinese and S. E. Asian coins and charms.Arber-Cooke was an antiquarian and avid collector of Asian works of art, coins and antiquities principally collecting from the 1930s to the 1970s. He amassed a good reference library on Chinese & Asian coins and wrote on several occasions (1969-70) to to the academic F.A. Turk regarding the study of coin amulets and other non-currency coinages of China. A number of the Asian numismatic reference books will be offered in our 29th March sale.Arber-Cooke initially lived in Wimbledon, Greater London and was involved with the Surrey Archaeological Society. He wrote the book 'Old Wimbledon', with a foreword the MP Sir Arthur Fell, published in 1927. He later moved to Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales, again involved with local archaeology and wrote the History of Llandovery, published in 1975.

Lot 199

TWO BOXED MEDALS, NATIONAL SERVICE MEDAL, by Award Productions Ltd numbered 74211 and 75th Anniversary Royal British Legion gold coloured coin

Lot 288

A SMALL BOX OF UK COINS with a small amount of silver coins, halfcrown, silver threepences, a George III halfpenny 1806, a 1995 two pound coin, banknotes, etc

Lot 290

A BOX OF MAINLY UK COINAGE to include a cased pair of one pound coins, the last round one pound 2016 and the new 2016 round coin, ten one crown copper nickel bars 2014, the World at War to include some gold layered coins, commemorative etc

Lot 70

A BAG OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include seven pairs of white metal hoop earrings, two pairs of yellow tone hoop earrings, two yellow metal chains, a rose gold tone chain, a yellow metal twist bangle with ball terminals, three yellow metal pendants, a plastic cameo brooch, a 1964 half dollar coin, two loose gemstones assessed as paste and possibly tourmaline, etc

Lot 77

A SILVER SOVEREIGN CASE, of a circular form decorative foliate design with a vacant cartouche, fitted with a suspension ring, opens to reveal a spring set coin holder, hallmarked 'Aaron Lufkin Dennison' Birmingham 1912, approximate dimensions 39.1mm x 30.5mm x 14.6mm, approximate gross weight 20.7 grams (Condition:- overall condition good, opens and closes with ease)

Lot 803

FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE ETC, including a box of Wedgwood Home 'Garden Maze' pattern dinnerwares, s.d, a small quantity of Portmeirion (various patterns), three resin figural comport stands, moulded glass fruit bowls, drinking glasses, pound coin pottery money box, etc (four boxes)

Lot 99

A SILVER DOUBLE SOVEREIGN CASE, of a plain polished pill form, fitted with a suspension ring, opens to reveal two spring coin holders, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, approximate dimensions 53.3mm x 39.9mm x 15.7mm, approximate gross weight 43.0 grams (Condition Report:- overall condition good, general light wear, small dinks and tarnishing)

Lot 100

A QUANTITY OF WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include silver gilt medallion inscribed 'My True Love Sent to Me a Partridge in a Pear Tree' hallmarked London, a white metal filigree detailed brooch, a white metal mother of pearl and marcasite pendant, stamped '925', an oval mother of pearl and marcasite pendant stamped '925', two white metal oval lockets, a hello kitty white metal pendant stamped '925' and a white metal three coin brooch

Lot 101

A SILVER VESTA, BROOCH AND A COMMEMORATIVE COIN, the vesta of a rectangular form, engraved foliate design with an engraved monogram, striker to the base, hallmarked 'Samuel M Levi' Birmingham 1913, fitted with a suspension ring, approximate gross weight 25.6 grams, a silver openwork curved brooch, rubbed hallmark, approximate gross weight 9.5 grams, together with a 2002 fifty pence 'The Golden Jubilee' commemorative coin, within a clear protective case

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