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Lot 2179

A 1988 silver proof cased one pound coin with certificate

Lot 2182

A cased 1902 specimen coin set, including gold £5 coin, double sovereign, half sovereign, silver crown, half crown, florin, shilling, six pence and maundy set

Lot 2184

A cased miniature 1/20 oz gold angel coin

Lot 2185

A gold miniatures coin collection in original presentation deluxe case with certificates, together with a miniature 5 dollar kangaroo, 17 coins in total

Lot 2214

An official gold medal coin by G W de Saulles to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII 1902, 31mm diameter, 17.4g, uncased

Lot 2215

An official gold medal coin by G W de Saulles to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII 1902, 31mm diameter, 17.4g, in red leather case and original envelope, near mint condition

Lot 41

A large quantity of costume jewellery to include silver earrings, bone necklace, coin bracelets, miracle brooch, Scottish silver agate brooch set with a citrine, a white metal and agate brooch in the form of an ivy leaf

Lot 1004

Coins and jewellery, to include three £5 coins, a Crown, a coin bracelet, two buttons and a pendant, all housed within a mahogany box, (qty)

Lot 1234

An album of Edward VII coins for the years 1902 to 1910: includes 1902 crown, each year panel with coins from half crown to farthing, one coin missing 1902 half penny (low tide).

Lot 260

A United Kingdom 2015 Royal Mint gold Proof Sovereign three Coin Set comprising sovereign, half sovereign and quarter sovereign within capsules and fitted case, no. 489/1000.

Lot 176

A silver combination vesta coin holder, William Neale, Birmingham, 1891, length 7.5cm.

Lot 305

TWO SILVER US ONE DOLLAR COINS, ROYAL NAVY FIVE POUND COIN & ANOTHER (4)

Lot 85

A GEM-SET AND GOLD CHARM BRACELETThe curb-link bracelet with security chain, suspending 26 assorted charms, including a heart-locket, a harp, a fox, a coin etc...mounted in 9K gold, with four additional loose charms, weight approximately 158g total

Lot 191

9ct gold ring with a mounted 1853 1 Dollar Liberty Head coin, approx weight 5.7g, Ring Size N

Lot 58

1996 Royal Mint United Kingdom Gold Proof £2 coin (Celebration of Football)

Lot 59

1997 Royal Mint United Kingdom Gold Proof £2 coin

Lot 60

1981 Royal Mint United Kingdom Commemorative Proof Coin Collection

Lot 61

1997 Royal Mint Diana Princess of Wales Silver Proof Memorial Coin

Lot 3

Victorian gold sovereign coin, 1899

Lot 2

George III gold half guinea coin, drilled, pendant mounted

Lot 179

A Top Collection of High Grade and Rare Pennies ( 1 0 ) Coins In Total. All E.F or Better. Comprises 1/ George V Penny, Date 1913, High Grade - Freeman 174. 2/ George V Penny, Date 1919. High Grade - Lustre, Toned. 3/ George V Penny - Date 1920. High Grade. F188. 4/ George V Penny, Date 1919. High Grade. Freeman 185. 5/ George V Penny, Date 1932. Top Grade and Rare In This Grade. 6/ George V Penny, Date 1916. High Grade, Freeman 180. 7/ George V Penny, High Grade - Choice Coin. 8/ George V Penny, Date 1920. F188 - Super Grade. 9/ George V Penny, Date 1931. Choice Grade. 10/ George VI Proof Penny, Date 1937, Proof Coin.

Lot 180

A Good Collection of British Coins, Rare and Mostly High Grade ( 6 ) Coins In Total. Comprises 1/ George V Penny, Rare - Modified Effigy. 2/ Russia 2 Kopeks, Date 1812. Scarce. c.118.3 World Coin. 3/ Victoria Farthing, Date 1865/2, 5 Over 2. Freeman 513, Rarity 3. 4/ Netherlands Silver 2.1/2 Gulden. Date 1932. KM 165. 5/ George V Silver Half Crown, Date 1910. High Grade. 6/ Victoria Bun Penny. Date 1863. Scarce - Better Grade - Please See Photos.

Lot 329

Aluminium Coin Case, holds up to 205 coins, padded case and lockable.

Lot 330

Aluminium Coin Case, holds up to 205 coins, padded case and lockable.

Lot 178

A Collection of High Grade British Coins. Comprises 1/ Edward VII Penny, Rare High Grade. Unc, Date 1905. 2/ Edward VII Half Penny, Date 1902. Top Grade, F381-1+B. 3/ Victoria Penny, Date 1891. Choice High Grade. F132 12+N Rarity 2. 4/ Victoria Half Penny, Date 1901. Top Graded Coin. 5/ Victoria Penny, Date 1901. Top Grade Coin, Freeman 154. 6/ George V Penny, High Grade. Scarce F185. Date 1919. ( 6 ) In Total.

Lot 223

George III - Good Grade Silver Half Crowns ( 3 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ George III Small Head, Date 1817. 2/ George III Scarce Coin, Date 1816. 3/ George III, Date 1818. All Coins In V.F Condition - Please See Photo.

Lot 283

A Collection of Scarce and Rare Edward VII Silver Florins ( 6 ) In Total. 1/ Edward VII Silver Florin, Date 1910. ESC 928. 2/ Edward VII Silver Florin, Date 1904. ESC 922, Rare. 3/ Edward VII Silver Florin, Date 1904. Rare Coin In This Grade, ESC 922, 4/ Edward VII Silver Florin, Date 1904. Choice Grade, Rare Coin. ESC 922. 5/ Edward VII Silver Florin, Date 1904. Nice Grade, Rare Coin. ESC 922. 6/ Edward VII Silver Florin. Date 1910, Good Grade. ESC 928.

Lot 332

Aluminium Coin Case, holds up to 205 coins, padded case and lockable.

Lot 284

A Collection of Scarce and Rare Edward VII Silver Half Crowns ( 6 ) In Total. 1/ Edward VII Silver Half Crown, Date 1904. Rare, ESC 749 R, Book Value £70. 2/ Edward VII Silver Half Crown, Date 1909. Rare. ESC 754. 3/ Edward VII Silver Half Crown, Date 1903. Very Rare Coin, ESC 748 R2. Book Value £110. 4/ Edward VII Silver Half Crown, Date 1908. Rare ESC 753. 5/ Edward VII Silver Half Crown, Date 1907, Rare ESC 752. 6/ Edward VII Silver Half Crown, Date 1904. Rare ESC 749, Book Value £70 - Please See Photos.

Lot 241

Queen Victoria Jubilee Head Silver Three Pence, Date 1893. High Grade Coin, E.F. Condition, Extremely Rare with Jubilee Head - Please See Photo.

Lot 275

FOOTBALL COLLECTABLES - a collection of football related models and cards to include a boxed Corinthian Pro Stars England 1966 team, multiple loose Corinthian models from 1995 and 2004, a Cleveland 16 Soccerstar Models base, advert and figurines (including a number of duplicates). Lot further includes 5 sets of football related Top Trumps and a Shell 'Man in Flight' coin set in original base.

Lot 159

A silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial, silver outer and inner cases, the outer case having an engine turned pattern and hallmarked London 1886, case numbered 120628, top wind movement, silver graduated curb double albert with three swivels, T bar and three fobs attached, medallion, ingot and silver coin, another smaller silver single albert with two swivels 32cm long, approximate weight of two alberts 2.9oz.

Lot 2903

73 AD. Rome mint. Obv: T CAES IMP PON TR P COS II CENS legend with laureate head right. Rev: VICTORIA NAVALIS legend with Victory standing right on prow, holding wreath and palm; S-C across fields. RIC 644 (Vespasian); BMCRE 677; Paris 691; Sear 2485. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 10.94 grams. . . Good very fine.

Lot 2838

410 BC. Salamis mint. Obv: ram's head right. Rev: youthful male head right, Cypriot letters beneath chin. BMC Cyprus 43. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 0.41 grams. . [No Reserve]. Good very fine; one of the finest known. Rare thus.

Lot 509

7th-10th century AD. A pair of bronze coin or trade weights comprising: one beehive-shaped with concentric rings, pointillé band and central 'N'; one similar, flat-topped cone with incised omega and points. See Weber, K. Byzantinische Münzgewichte: Materialkorpus für 1-Nomisma-Gewichte, Schwelm, 2009 for discussion. 123 grams, 25-28mm (1"). Property of a European collector; acquired Europe, 1980s-1990s. [2, No Reserve]. Fine condition.

Lot 2773

210-213 AD. Rome mint. Obv: M AVREL ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: SECVRITATI PERPETVAE legend with Securitas seated right by altar, holding sceptre and resting head on hand; SC in exergue. RIC 512a; Cohen 576; Sear 6952. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 24.10 grams. . . Extremely fine; exceptional. Scarce.

Lot 2944

218-222 AD. Obv: AVK M AVR ANTWNINOC legend with laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: NIKOPOLITWN PROC ICTRWN legend with Nike standing right facing emperor standing left in military dress, together erecting a trophy with two seated captives at its base. Varbanov 3859 variant (bust type); Moushmov 1411; AMNG 2028. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.57 grams. . . Near extremely fine. Very rare.

Lot 2834

2nd century BC. Obv: male head right. Rev: ABAKAI-NINWN legend above and beneath man-headed bull walking right. Hoover HGC 31; Calciati, Corpus Nummorum Siculorum, 6. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 7.56 grams. . [No Reserve]. Good very fine. Rare.

Lot 3255

Dated 1881. Coin type issued 1874-1887. Obv: smoothed with crest over elaborate monogram of the letters D R I with 'April 7 1881' below. Rev: crowned arms with BRITANNIARUM REINA FID DEF legend; with pin and catch attached. See S. 3889 for coin type. 13.77 grams. . [No Reserve]. Engraving extremely fine; fully wearable.

Lot 2753

163 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES L AVREL VERVS AVG legend with bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: FELIC AVG TRP III legend with galley sailing left with pilot and five rowers; COS II below, S-C across fields. RIC 1328; Cohen 73; BMCRE 1050; Sear 5368 variant (bust type"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 24.57 grams. . . Very fine.

Lot 2732

126 AD. Rome mint. Obv: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS legend with laureate head right with slight drapery on left shoulder. Rev: COS III legend with Hadrian, in military dress, on horseback prancing left, raising right hand; EXPED AVG below. RIC 645d; BMCRE 1314; Sear 3594. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 25.60 grams. . . Good very fine.

Lot 3245

18th century AD. A brass balance arm with two pans to weigh coins, with three knobbed circular weights for the guinea, half guinea and quarter guinea each bearing the weight in grains and pennyweights and an official mark of 'anchor'; contained in the original japanned metal oval metal box with hinged lid, lined internally with silk and felt, the weights held in a drilled wood block retained by a metal strip. See Sheppard & Musham, fig.38, 6 for case layout pattern and no.81 for a very similar set. 115 grams total, box 13cm long. . Ex Swiss collection; acquired London, 1980s. The gold quarter guinea coin, with a face value of five shillings and three pence, was only issued in the years 1718 (George I) and 1762 (George III"). [No Reserve]. Fine condition. Scarce with the quarter guinea weight included.

Lot 3000

796-798 AD. Kings of Kent. Obv: with EAD / BEARHT / REX in three lines with HT in monogram divided by pellet-ended bars with trefoil before first and third lines and pellet after first. Rev: with DV / DA in two lines with many pellets around, within a shield-like device with cross and pellets at sides. S. 875 variant; N. 202/1; Naismith C5.1. See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reference EMC 2016.0254 (this coin"). 1.39 grams. . Found near Maidstone, Kent, UK, 2016. This is the second known specimen of Naismith type C5.1, from different dies to C5.1a.. . Extremely fine; about as struck. Excessively rare; the second recorded specimen.

Lot 2760

193 AD. Rome mint. Obv: DIDIA CLARA AVG legend with draped bust right, hair in bun behind head. Rev: HILAR TEMPOR legend with Hilaritas standing left, holding long palm branch and cornucopia; S-C across fields. RIC 20; BMCRE 38; Cohen 4; Sear 6087. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 20.44 grams. . . Fine.

Lot 2896

41-42 AD. Alexandria mint, dated year 2. Obv: TI KLAYDI KAIS SEBA GERMANI AYTOKR legend with laureate head right; date LB in right field. Rev: ANTWNIA SEBASTH legend with draped bust of Antonia right. RPC 5117; Milne 61; BMC 65; Dattari 114; Emmett 73. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 11.39 grams. . . Very fine.

Lot 2684

63 AD. Rome mint. Obv: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP PP legend with laureate head right, aegis on shoulder. Rev: CONG II DAT POP legend with Nero, bare-headed and togate, seated left on low platform on the right, extending right hand; a praefectus annonae standing facing behind him; below in front, an attendant standing left, handing tessera to citizen standing right with fold of toga extended; in background Minerva standing facing, head left, holding owl and spear with flat-roofed tetrastyle building to the left; SC in exergue. RIC 158; WCN 122; Sear 1954 variant (year"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 29.39 grams. . . Fine. Rare.

Lot 2633

305-295 BC. Carthage. Obv: head of Melquart or Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress knotted around neck. Rev: Punic legend MHSBM beneath horse's head left with palm tree behind head. Jenkins 384 ((dies O119/ R314); SNG Copenhagen 91. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.71 grams. . . Good very fine.

Lot 2647

62 BC. Rome mint. Obv: PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA legend around veiled and diademed head of Concordia right. Rev: TER PAVLLVS legend above and beneath L Aemilius Paullus standing left, one hand touching a trophy; Perseus and his two sons as captives standing on the left. Aemilia 10; Syd. 926; Crawford 415/1, Syd 926; Sear 366. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 3.92 grams. . . Extremely fine.

Lot 2954

247-248 AD. Alexandria mint, dated year 5. Obv: A K M IOY FILIPPOC EY legend with laureate, draped bust right. Rev: Alexandria, turreted, standing left, holding bust of Serapis and sceptre; date L-epsilon across fields. Milne 3730; Emmett 3469. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 15.27 grams. . . Extremely fine.

Lot 3142

1136-1145 AD. Obv: profile bust with [STIEFNE R] legend. Rev: cross moline with fleur in angles with +P[ ]SA legend for the moneyer Willelm at Launceston mint. S. 1278; N. 873. See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reference EMC 2015.0091 (this coin) . Found Nottinghamshire, UK, 2015. [No Reserve]. Fair condition, repaired. Extremely rare; only three others recorded for this mint.

Lot 2729

132-134 AD. Ephesus mint. Obv: HADRIANVS AVG COS III legend with laureate head right. Rev: DIA-NA legend across fields with tetrastyle temple with cult image of Diana Ephesia standing front within, with supports; EPHESIA in exergue. RIC 475; RSC 536; BMCRE 1091; Metcalf 8; Pinder 70; Sear 3449. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 10.15 grams. . . Good very fine.

Lot 2623

3rd century BC. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right, with palmette on helmet bowl, no symbols. Rev: AQE with small-headed owl standing right, head facing, olive twig and crescent at upper left. Price 23 in Coin Hoards VIII; van Alfen Syria Hoard 103 in AJN 14 16.65 grams. . . Very fine.

Lot 634

Third Intermediate Period, 21st-23rd Dynasty, 1075-732 BC. A black basalt head from a composite statue of a male, possibly the god Amun, showing eyebrows and cosmetic lines in raised relief, slightly flaring nose and wide mouth with fleshy lips; smooth polish to the surface; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Sotheby's, Bond Street, London, sale 93672, 9 December 1993, lot 279. Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate. 634 grams total, 10cm including stand (4"). Property of a North American gentleman; previously in the Hartmann collection, Austria, before 1980. Amun, whose name means 'the hidden one', was an ancient deity that was possibly connected to the creation of the primordial universe. He was the chief deity of the city of Thebes in Southern Egypt which eventually became the capital during the New Kingdom. With the rise of the city as the capital and the presence of the royal family Amun, along with his wife Mut, and son Khonsu, became the chief deity of Egypt and a vast and elaborate temple complex was constructed to him, being added to by each successive Pharaoh. Amun was commonly depicted as a male wearing a kilt, long false beard and a crown composed of two tall feathers. He could also take on the form of a ram, especially in his role as a primordial creator god. It is during this period that the worship of Amun became more complex with him being identified with the fertility god Min, and the sun god Ra. Each Pharaoh was considered to be the son of Amun, thus legitimizing his rule, but also acting as a symbolic reminder that the Pharaoh represented the stability and order brought to the world through the gods. Amun enjoyed royal patronage and worship for well over a thousand years until his popularity waned in the tenth century BC, due in part to the economic collapse of the country that resulted in the lack of resources to maintain the vast temples and the costly rituals. Amun continued to be worshipped into later periods, and was identified by the Greeks with Zeus, and Jupiter by the Romans, thus still upholding his position as king of the gods. He maintained an important shrine at the oasis town of Siwah where he was worshipped in the form of a large stone, possibly a meteorite, that was famous for its oracles. The shrine was visited by Alexander the Great after he liberated Egypt from the rule of the Persians. It is here that Alexander was declared to be the son of Amun and which led him to be depicted with ram's horns on his coin portraits. . Very fine condition.

Lot 2908

112-114 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P legend with laureate head right, slight drapery on left shoulder. Rev: SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI legend with Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia. RIC 272; RSC 404a; BMCRE 421-423. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 2.75 grams. . [No Reserve]. Very fine.

Lot 2953

246-247 AD. Alexandria mint, dated year 4. Obv: A K M IOY FILIPPOC EY CC legend with laureate, draped bust right. Rev: Alexandria, turreted, standing left, holding bust of Serapis and sceptre; date L-delta across fields. Milne 3684; Dattari (Savio) 4858; Emmett 3469. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 12.26 grams. . . Good very fine.

Lot 2752

After 175 AD. Posthumous issue, Rome mint. Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA PIA legend with draped bust right. Rev: CONSECRATIO legend with large altar with four panels; S-C across fields. RIC 1706; Cohen 76; BMC 1579; Sear 5230. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 21.57 grams. . . Near extremely fine.

Lot 2919

153-154 AD. Alexandria mint, dated year 17 (of Antoninus Pius"). Obv: M AYRHLIOC KAICAR legend clockwise from top right, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: Homonoia standing left by altar, holding patera and double cornucopiae; LI-Z across fields. Dattari 3150; Emmett 1850; Kampmann 37.67; Milne -. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 11.99 grams. . . Very fine.

Lot 3001

780-792 AD. Obv: profile bust right with EOBA before and pellet trefoil behind. Rev: Mercian M with contraction bar above and pellets around with +CFNETHRYTH REGINA legend. S. 909; N.339 variant; see Chick 141a (different dies"). See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reference EMC 2016.0258 (this coin"). 1.23 grams. . Found between Braintree and Rayne, Essex, UK, 2006. This is the second known specimen of Chick type 141, the other being in the British Museum (BMC 60, with a long pedigree and found before 1800 AD); it is distinguished from type140 by having an oval letter O rather than the more normal lozenge-shaped O in the moneyer name. . Very fine. Excessively rare; the second recorded specimen.

Lot 3104

1387-1427 AD. A square-section iron 'trussle' die tapering to the circular face, bearing the incuse design for the obverse of a parvus coin, with pelletted border and arms of Hungary and Brandenburg with S above, V left and R right. See Frynas H.27.8 for coin type; see Huszar-580. 114 grams, 87mm (3 1/2"). From an important English collection; acquired in the 1990s. . Fine condition. Very rare.

Lot 2744

142 AD. Posthumous issue, Rome mint. Obv: DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA legend with veiled and draped bust right. Rev: EX SC legend above statue of Faustina seated on a cart drawn right by two elephants, each with a mahout. RIC 1139; Cohen 201; BMCRE 1433; Sear 4627 variant (position of reverse legend"). See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.29 grams. . . Fine.

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