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STERLING SILVER PROOF SETS including a Pobjoy Mint 1978, 25th Anniversary of the Coronation three coin cased set, a Franklin Mint 1974 Coinage of the British Virgin Islands, with certificate and a Royal Mint International Year of the Child four coin cased set along with a 925 silver Republica De Panama 20 Balboas coin dated 1972
Four Royal Mint United Kingdom proof collections: 1996, 2002, 2006/7, a 2013 George and the Dragon silver £20 coin, a 2005 Nelson - Trafalgar BU two-crown set, a 2004 New Coinage (3 coins), a 2009 Countdown to London 2012 BU £5 coin, a 2012 Charles Dickens 200th Anniversary £2 coin, a 2013 150th Anniversary of the London Underground £2 two-coin set and three other commemorative coins, (12).
A Franklin Mint cased 1976 Coinage of Belize sterling silver proof set, cased, a cased 1976 Coinage of Panama (silver 20-Balboas & 2½-Centesimos), a 1977 Cook Islands $25 silver coin, The American Bicentennial medallic FDC, an 1877-1977 Test Cricket Centenary medallic FDC and other foreign coinage.
A Royal Mint Silver Jubilee Elizabeth II silver medallion, approximately ___2.7oz, 5.7cm diameter, a similar bronze medallion, three silver proof coins Marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, a 1977 Silver Jubilee coin and a 1979 Turks and Caicos Islands 10-crowns silver proof coin, (7).
A Franklin Mint cased 1976 British Virgin Islands proof set, a 1976 Coinage of Barbados eight-coin cased set, two 1976 cased Barbados sterling silver $10 proof coins and a 1976 cased sterling silver medal commemorating the Bicentennial Visit of HM Queen Elizabeth II to the United States, (5).
A Westminster Mint silver Lifetime of Service Piedfort Tristan da Cunha £5 coin, two Guernsey and one Jersey accented with gold ink £5 coins, two Jersey silver £5 coins Great Britons, Churchill & Darwin, a silver USA 1889 Morgan Dollar, a silver 1971 Eisenhower Dollar, all with certificates of authenticity, a 2004 Alderney Rocket £5 coin, a silver Australian 2002 Kookaburra 50-cents and three others, (13).
Mixed Lot: five various Royal Mint Beatrix Potter 150 year 50p pieces together with a coloured Squirrel Nutkin 50p piece in presentation box and papers, together with a 150th anniversary silver proof 50p piece with box and papers, a Swiss 1oz fine silver ingot, silver £1 proof coin, London Olympics commemorative medallion, National Trust medallion, R D Blackmore medallion, old 50p piece
9th-10th century AD. A bronze brooch and pendant assemblage comprising: two elliptical bronze tortoise brooches, each domed with raised ornament, wide flange, pin to the reverse; from the lower edge of each brooch a tubular spacer, threaded with leather, suspension hoops to both sides, from which hang two small seed-shaped pendants; to one side an additional chain of double-links joining a bronze equal-arm brooch with two trapezoidal arms, each with raised Borre-Style geometric ornament, masks to the ends and central domed panel, catch, lug and pin to the reverse, pierced lug to accept the chain; below each tubular spacer, a spacer of quatrefoil shape, with two lobes filled with concentric bands, the upper as a suspension loop and the lower with three more suspension loops, from which hang further pendants; from two, a chain connecting the two matching spacers, one shorter and smaller; from the left spacer, two chains of 8-shaped links, one with openwork bird-shaped pendant, one with hollow tubular pendant, from the right spacer a chain of 8-shaped links with a firesteel, formed with an iron curved bit and openwork design of two addorsed horses, suspension loop to the top. See MacGregor, A. et al. A Summary Catalogue of the Continental Archaeological Collections, Oxford, 1997, item 4 for oval brooches; cf. Ewing, T. Viking Clothing, Stroud, 2007. 476 grams, 90cm (35 1/2"). Property of a professional collector; acquired before 1990. Women's display jewellery in the Viking age comprised both utilitarian and symbolic items. The brooches were worn high on the chest, supporting an apron-type overdress (hangerok) with the beads and chains strung between them and various small items attached. The pendants probably symbolised the authority of the female in the domestic sphere (key, coin, spindle whorl),and in husbandry (model animal, crotal bells, model knife"). Very fine condition; professionally cleaned and conserved.
14th-15th century AD. A gold iconographic ring with facetted bezel of three panels depicting a haloed figure, most likely the Madonna, holding the infant Christ in the centre, haloed figures to each side; the band tapering from the shoulders to the back, decorated with lines of diagonal beading; inscribed to the inside of the bezel in blackletter script 'en bon an', which translates to 'a good year', or 'Happy New Year'. 13.89 grams, 23.79mm overall, 19.28mm internal diameter (approximate size British S, USA 9, Europe 20.00, Japan 19) (1"). From the private jewellery collection of a central London lady; acquired in 2004 from the London Coin Fair; formerly the property of a Suffolk gentleman since the late 1980s. Malcolm Jones, Sheffield University, Dept. English Language & Linguistics, Senior Lecturer 1994-2009 and advisor to the British Museum and Portable Antiquities Scheme, says: 'en bon an -- first word is not the indefinite article but a preposition, so translation is a little misleading. Such rings were given as New Year presents and so there is an implicit wish that the recipient will have a good year – the inscription is fairly common and I'd be tempted to render it Happy New Year – cf. in the BM, the iconographic ring AF.919 and remarks there.' [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
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