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Two pairs of silver chopsticks, stamped Sterling 925, with etched foliate detail to stem, approx. 1ozt, together with three provincial silver spoons, stamped MG VB(?) with star flower, the stems with moulded figures, another white metal twisted stem coin spoon, two sets of six Thai teaspoons and a pair of white metal Eastern salt and pepper pots (a lot)
Five silver proof coins, comprising of a 2009 American one dollar 1oz coin, in capsule, a 2010 Elizabeth II Canadian five dollar 1oz coin, to commemorate the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, in capsule, an Austrian 1.5 euro coin in capsule, a 2010 Chinese 1oz coin, and a 2007 Elizabeth II Canadian five dollar coin, 4ozt (5)
A 14ct gold mesh coin purse, originally belonging to the Rothschild banking family, stamped 585 to inner rim, 6cm x 5.5cm, 36.3gProvenance: Copy of the receipt included when the purse was sold by the Kazanjian Foundation in 2006 who encourage donations of jewellery to charity. The Rothschild's donated this purse in order to raise funds for the charity. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 6 - good condition, receipt shows the purse was sold by the Kazanjian Foundation for £2,000 in 2006.
20th century AD. A mixed group of silver-coloured metal bifacial plaques comprising: a coin-like disc with reserved text to one face, leaf design to the reverse; a slotted panel with figural image to each broad face; one similar with birds, text and bat to one face, rider to the reverse. 47 grams, 60-65mm (2 1/2"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Dated 1817 AD. Small head issue. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA legend; fitted with brooch pin. Rev: crowned arms within garter with BRITANNIARUM REX FID DEF legend; skilfully enamelled in five colours, the exposed metal engraved and gilded. For coin: S. 3789; ESC 6th 2090 (old 616); BSC 51. 12.59 grams, 32mm (1 1/4"). [No Reserve]. Very fine work, attractive and wearable, very minor marks to enamelling.
14th-19th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a sheet metal whistle; two bronze arrowheads; a lattice bronze mount; a threaded knop finial; a barrel tap; a knife quillons; two strap ends; two bronze nails; twelve buckles and fragments; a ring and a fragment; a lead seal; a fretwork panel; two silver coins; a seal marked 'Valenta Phosphate Food for Horses'; a bronze coin-die proof ; five bronze coins; five bronze fragments. 243 grams total, 10-73mm (1/2 - 3"). Property of a Suffolk lady; acquired on the UK art market. [41, No Reserve]. Mainly fine condition.
Dated 1781 AD. Paris mint, struck over a contemporary France coin. Obvs: crown over three lis with LOUIS XVI R DE FR ET DE NAV legend; one with undertype showing. Revs: with 3 / SOUS in two lines over date and 'A' mintmark with ISLES DE FR ET DE BOURBON legend; one with undertype showing. KM# 2. 1.75 grams. [2, No Reserve]. Very fine and fair. Scarce.
20th century AD. A mixed group of bifacial silver-coloured metal plaques comprising: two coin-like discs each with reserved characters to one face; an openwork panel with robed figure. 45 grams total, 60mm (2 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
11th-16th century AD. Group comprising: English, short cross penny and cut halfpenny, Henry III (2; Roger of R and Osmund at Canterbury), jetons, Edward I-III (2; sterling and king standing types), lead tokens (3; crozier with alpha-omega, enigmatic/cross and uniface cross types), Boy Bishop token (groat size); France, third groschen, Metz, jeton (IHS type); central Europe, groschen (St Stephen), coppers (2); Byzantine, copper; France, coin weight, square (for the salut d'or of Henry VI"). 37.08 grams total [15, No Reserve]. Fine and better.
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