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Lot 439

A 19th century Russian Kingal type dagger, and hardwood scabbard, the marine ivory shaped grip with applied coin and spade emblem, 37cm long

Lot 96

A charm bracelet, the curb pattern chain suspended with twenty-nine various charms and coins, including five dollar coin, a Georgian guinea, an articulated steam train, and an articulated enamelled jester

Lot 361

A box of five late nineteenth and early twentieth century Indian temperance medals, some parts silver together with a 1910 cricket coin

Lot 424

A tray of lady's wrist watch, costume jewellery, earrings 2008 UK proof coin set, compass etc

Lot 170

A crate of cutlery, badge on plaque, stamp album, decimal coin booklet

Lot 359

A silver cased pocket watch on chain with silver albert and coin

Lot 22

UK SILVER COINS - 63 silver threepenny pieces ranging from the years 1883 to 1941 (including a 1941 South African marked coin), a 1942 sixpence, a 1925 florin and a cased 1951 Festival of Britain crown piece. Total weight 128.9g.

Lot 651

Alderney, silver semi-proof commemorative fifty pound coin, 2004, 60th Anniversary of D-Day, rev. soldiers advancing through beach fortifications, cased with Royal Mint certificate for a similar Guernsey issue and stating one kilo of fine silver, as struck.

Lot 652

Alderney, silver semi-proof commemorative fifty pound coin, 2005, Battle of Trafalgar, rev. busts of Nelson and Collingwood, cased with Royal Mint certificate booklet stating one kilo of fine silver, number 20 of 200, as struck.

Lot 658

A quantity of coins and other numismia, including: George II, silver sixpence 1728, roses and plumes (S 3707), very fine or better; Woodbridge, R. Loder, Sekford penny token, 1796, about very fine; other world coins, and coin weights.

Lot 685

Roman Britain, Domitian (81-96), silver denarius, rev. IMP XXI COS XV CENS PPP, near fine; Tetricus (270-273), small bronze coin, 17mm, near fine; and another small bronze coin (Julia Augusta?), 16mm, fair. [3]

Lot 659

A small collection of coins and other numismia, including: George III, copper twopence, Birmingham mint, 1797 (S 3776), near very fine; Bristol and Bath Copper Company, penny token, 1811, near very fine; a worn 1797 penny countermarked with a capital E; 1897 Jubilee commemorative medal, silver 26 mm (E 1817), fine; National Rifle Association, Astor County Cup prize medal, copper 38 mm, good very fine or better; a bronze coin, ' Ceasar Vesp Aug', 26mm; and various other coins, medals, coin weights and a jeton modelled on a guinea. [25]

Lot 114

A Chinese yellow jade bat and coin pendant, of circular form with pierced decoration, 5.5cm diameter

Lot 1021

A quantity of British Empire & Foreign coinage - mostly copper 17th-20th century, including 19th century US silver, 1778 Swiss 1/2 Batzen 'Beast' coin, etc (box)

Lot 400

A Victorian Golden Jubilee gold coin, approx 12g

Lot 402

A pair of earrings formed from two gold coins, having soft solder where fittings have been changed to/w an 1806 gold coin, approx 6.3g all in (3)

Lot 1237

A vintage mahogany coin tray/till made from a single block with cut out receptacles, together with a silver on copper oval two handled tray with pierced gallery, a pair of small Victorian carved stools and a beechwood A framed folding easel

Lot 282

A sterling silver ingot pendant together with a silver rope twist bracelet and a silver jubilee coin, 129g approx

Lot 238

A 9ct gold watch chain with an 1862 1 dollar gold coin (drilled), 21g approx

Lot 1126

A Victorian pole screen stand/base with turned pillar and tripod, a vintage wooden coin tray/till with four circular receptacles, a small Victorian mahogany toilet mirror, oil lamp, etc

Lot 102

An Austrian Ducat IV, 1915 bullion coin, mounted in 9ct gold square mount, dimensions 59 mm x 55 mm square, 59.3g gross.

Lot 103

An Isle of Man £5 coin, mounted in 9ct gold with suspension loop, dated 1973, 43g.

Lot 574

A COIN PENDANT of pear-shaped form, with open work design, embellished with round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.15cts in total, centred with a King Edward VII 1908 sovereign, impressed 18ct, approximately 6,5cm in length

Lot 85

COLLECTION OF THREE COIN ALBUMS, 1947-1972, ELIZABETH AND PHILIP CROWNS

Lot 170

A UK gold proof £5 Crown coin, Royal Mint, 2000, limited edition 124/2500, with certificate and in a presentation box.LIVE INTERNET BIDDING WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON THIS LOT. PLEASE REGISTER DIRECTLY WITH US IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BID.

Lot 171

A UK gold proof four coin set, Britannia Collection, Royal Mint 2006, including £100 coin, £50 coin, £25 coin and £10 coin, limited edition 1125/1250, with certificate and in a presentation box.LIVE INTERNET BIDDING WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON THIS LOT. PLEASE REGISTER DIRECTLY WITH US IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BID.

Lot 173

A UK gold proof Sovereign four coin collection, Royal Mint 2007, including £5 coin, double Sovereign, Sovereign and half Sovereign, limited edition 1202/1750, with certificate and in a presentation box.LIVE INTERNET BIDDING WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON THIS LOT. PLEASE REGISTER DIRECTLY WITH US IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BID.

Lot 174

A UK gold proof Bridges pattern four coin collection, Royal Mint 2003, including four £1 coins, limited edition 1419/3000, with certificate and information booklet and in a presentation box. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON THIS LOT. PLEASE REGISTER DIRECTLY WITH US IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BID.

Lot 175

A UK platinum proof four coin collection Britannia 20th Anniversary, Royal Mint 2007, including £100 coin, £50 coin, £25 coin and £10 coin, limited edition 217/250, with certificate and in a presentation box.LIVE INTERNET BIDDING WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON THIS LOT. PLEASE REGISTER DIRECTLY WITH US IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BID.

Lot 1

Ancient Coins, Vespasian (69-79 AD), aureus, IMP CAESAR VESP AVG, laur. head. r., rev. FORTVNA AVGVST, Fortuna stg. l. on a base decorated with rams’ heads and wreaths, holding a rudder in her right and cornucopiae in her left hand, wt. 7.35gms. (RIC.81), extremely fine Vespasian was the first emperor that did not belong to the old Roman aristocracy. Instead, he came from a provincial middle-class family. He had a successful military career, which included commanding a legion during the Roman invasion of Britain in AD43. He emerged as an emperor after the civil war that followed the death of Nero in AD68. Appropriately the reverse of this coin depicts FORTVNA AVGVST(I) - 'The Luck of the Emperor'.

Lot 140

British Coins, George III, half dollar, oval countermark on portrait 4 reales of Charles IV, 1791MF, Madrid (S.3767; ESC.611; Bull 1886 [R5]), host coin very fine, countermark better

Lot 313

G British Coins, Elizabeth II, gold proof sovereign five-coin collection, 2009, five pounds to quarter sovereign, issued by the Royal Mint, 22 ct, total wt. 69.87gms. (S.PGS52), in fitted case and box of issue, with certificate, FDC (5)

Lot 316

British Coins, Elizabeth II, obverse brockage of penny, 1971, almost extremely fine It is extremely rare for an error decimal coin to pass undetected through the quality control process.

Lot 383

Foreign Coins and Medals, Guatemala, cob 8 reales, undated (1839), type II, countermark depicting sun above row of volcanos on Guatemala cob 8 reales, 1747-53 (KM.102), pierced, host coin fair, countermark fine

Lot 395

Foreign Coins and Medals, Mexico, War of Independence, Zacatecas, Moneda Provincial, 8 reales, undated (1811-1812), with bust of Ferdinand VII, obverse stamped with two separate countermarks: Supreme Junto, c.1813, eagle on cactus over bridge, within circle (KM. type B - listed in error as Congress of Chilpanzigo); VTIL within rectangle and beaded border (cf. KM.A298), host coin of crude manufacture, countermarks very fine, rare

Lot 45

British Coins, Cnut, penny, short cross type (1016-1035), BMC XVI, London, Brungar, diademed bust l. with sceptre, rev. +BRVNGAR ON LV:, short voided cross with pellets at cross ends, wt. 1.09gms. (S.1159), toned, nearly extremely fine*ex Nigel Mills, London Coin Fair, 11.02.2012

Lot 8

British Coins, Kings of East Anglia, Aethelberht I/Alberht (acc. 749), transitional penny, Tilraed, large pellet within inner-circle, runic inscription around, EAELBEHT (runic), interspersed with pellets, rev. TIAELRED (runic), interspersed with pellets, between arms of a long cross extending from inner-circle containing a large pellet, wt. 0.99gms. (cf. S.945c; cf. N.430/3; cf. SCBI 63 (British Museum) 851), good metal, full details on obverse and reverse, reverse slightly dished and off-centre, very fine, extremely rare, only the second known example and a new variety for this king, the only other example in the British Museum Found Suffolk, recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum (EMC 2017.0009) Alberht is the same name as Aethelberht, with Anglo-Saxon names beginning with the root Aethel- often abbreviated to Al- in later sources. The king who had this coin struck can therefore be named as Aethelbert or Alhbert and is referred to as Aethelberht I to distinguish him from the later Aethelberht II who was killed by Offa of Mercia in 794. As with most of the kings of East Anglia, very little is known about this king. The only reference to him is in the Historia Regum (History of Kings) written some four hundred years later in the eleventh century where it is recorded that the kingdom of East Anglia was divided between Beonna and ‘Alhbert’ in 749. King Beonna is known from coins mainly from the Middle Harling hoard, but Alberht was unknown until a single coin was found with others of Beonna at Burrow Hill in Suffolk. This was acquired by the British Museum in 1992 and until this new coin was found, was the only known coin naming Aethelberht I. This new coin reinforces the historical attestation that Beonna and Aethelberht I were active at the same time as it has much in common to some coins of Beonna that use the Runic letter form on both the obverse and reverse. This new coin, struck from different dies to the British Museum example, is by the same moneyer Tilraed (likely Anglo-Saxon name pronounced Ceolred), who is not known for Beonna or any other issue. The obverse introduces a new variety with the pellet within inner-circle on both sides and a continuous legend which omits the Runic Þ (th) and is unbroken by a cross. The weight aligns better to the known coins of Beonna than the British Museum coin, further reinforcing the connection between the two coinages. The long cross dividing the reverse legend is also a feature on some of Beonna’s coins. It is not known how long Aethelberht I ruled but with his coins extremely rare it would seem his reign may have been short. Archibald writing about the BM coin in 1995, suggested that the Beonna was Beornred, a Mercian ruling East Anglia who, on the murder of Aethelbald of Mercia in 757, seized the Mercian throne only to be ejected a short time later by Offa. At this point he went back to East Anglia where Aethelbert I, a co-ruler since 749, had become the sole ruler. The suggestion in this is that his short reign as sole ruler of East Anglia was terminated by Beonna around 757/58, who then ruled long enough for his moneyer Wihtred to strike light coinage pence for Offa. Numismatically the East Anglian coinage of Beonna and Aethelberht I stands between the earlier smaller flan ‘sceatta’ pence and the later broad flan pence of Offa. Little coinage can be confidently assigned to the years 740-80 in Southern England whilst the Northumbrian kings, notably Eadberht (737-58) along with Archbishop Ecgberht (d.765) were actively producing coinage at this time. The East Anglian coins of Beonna and Aethelberht I therefore seem to be linked to the Northumbrian coinage and were the only Southumbrian coins to be produced in any volume at this time. In common with the Northumbrian coins they name a ruler on one side and a moneyer on the other. The coins, of larger flan size than the ‘sceattas’ but smaller than Offa’s pence, therefore belong to a transitional phase in the Southumbrian coinage and as such not only are Beonna and Aethelberht I the first English kings to be named on silver coins south of the Humber but also their coins are the precursors of the broad flan pence to be widely introduced after c.780.

Lot 542

6 Third Reich pin back badges, of pressed tin or aluminium (pins missing); a small bronzed tank badge with bend over wire fittings (one missing); a wooden pin back badge dated 1933; a Gau Salzburg aluminium “I Schilling Kampfspende “ coin; and another item.

Lot 206

A Sicily Syracuse Hieron II bronze coin, c 275-216 BC, obverse, head of Poseidon, reverse, trident flanked by dolphins (worn)

Lot 413

'Her Majesty's Greatest Moments' 24ct gold coin set, cased with certificate

Lot 414

'2011 Royal Courtship' 24ct gold coin set, cased with certificate

Lot 415

'Queen Elizabeth 1926 Birth Year Coin Set', including one full and one half sovereign, cased with certificates

Lot 41

A Collection of Chinese coin/tokens (14 in total) some with age.

Lot 100

Great Britain - Richard I Penny (1189 - 1199), S 1346, a scarce coin, good fine but tragically split in two and Great Britain Elizabeth 1 Shilling, Fair, Holed.

Lot 1000

Coin storage Box-Westminster Mint as new.

Lot 1001

Coin Weights-Tree Decimal coin weights-£20/coin/£1,£10/50p and large £1/Bronze quite scarce

Lot 1051

Bygones - Vintage Coin Purse Suede, small ladies coin purse, used but in good condition. (60mm x 60mm.)

Lot 1171

German WWII Pattern Cap Badge button, Lapel Pin, SS Coin and Long Service Good Conduct Medal.

Lot 12

Brazil VIII Countermarked Coin, scarce

Lot 256

A Banknotes and Coin Collection in an album, few Scottish notes and then worldwide coins and banknotes

Lot 262

Great Britain 1992 British Presidency of Europe Fifty Pence Coin and Stamp First Day Cover. Unlikely to be repeated.

Lot 264

1992 H.M. The Queen - 40th Anniversary of Accession Solomon Dollar Coin and Stamp Set FDC

Lot 265

1993 Queen Elizabeth Five Pound Coin and Stamp Cover with 40th Anniversary set First Day cover.

Lot 266

1993 Alderney H.M. Queen 40th Anniversary of the Coronation "2 Coin and Stamp cover.

Lot 267

1993 Jersey First Day Cover 40th Anniversary Coronation with Jersey £1 Stamp FDC and Jersey £2 Coin

Lot 268

1993 Guernsey First Day Coin Cover 40th Anniversary Coronation with Guernsey £2 Coin and Stamp First Day Cover.

Lot 270

Great Britain 1997 21st April Golden Wedding Anniversary with £5 Coin, p/a

Lot 271

Great Britain 1997 (2nd March) 200th Anniversary of the First £1 note 1797-1997 First Day Cover with £1 note, £1 Coin £1 Stamp p/a, delightful cover

Lot 272

Great Britain 1999 Princess Diana Memorial Five Pound Coin and Stamp Set cover - Kensington Gardens, special cancellation.

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