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Numismatology - a sterling silver QE Elizabeth II Bicentennial Visit commemorative medal and a Battle of the Somme 70th anniversary commemorative medallion, both cased with certificates, a UK Royal Mint alloy - fine silver 999 £20 coin, brilliant uncirculated, a Pobjoy Mint Isle of Man £5 coin and a Golden Proof Spitfire coin struck in .999 fine silver and plated with 24 carat gold, with certificate - Est £60 - £80
A PAIR OF CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD AND INLAID HEXALOBE STANDS, Republic period, each with leaf tip repeat carved frieze over spandrels centred by jade inlaid coin motifs flanked by bats, on grooved pegs, 88cm high x 48.5cm dia. Provenance: Private collection, Knightsbridge. Condition report: Stand 1: Slight cracking to the panelled tops, surface lacquer deteriorating and some scratches, one spandrel loose and requiring regluing. Stand 2: Similar to preceding with larger crack across the centre panel.
AN ANNAMESE STONEWARE CIRCULAR FO DOG BOWL, c.1480, centrally painted with a lively fo dog biting a cash coin within a border of spotted panels, 35cm dia. x 7cm high Very similar to examples recovered from the Hoi An shipwreck. Condition report: Original coloured lost, one small rim chip, firing flaw (centre), typical wear with age/exposure to sea.
A WWI First World War medal group awarded to a 1465 Sgt TP Langford, of the Gloucester Yeomanry. War Medal, Territorial Efficiency Medal and a polished penny coin made into a medal. POSTAGE: Worldwide postage / delivery available on all items. Combined postage available; UK £15.99+VAT, Ireland from £19.99+VAT, Europe from £19.99+VAT, USA / Canada from £30+VAT. Any other destinations please get in touch for a quote; info@eastbristol.co.uk. All quotes dependant upon location. Prices are per parcel (not per item).
Bracelet, of double curb type links, to a box clasp, stamped '14k' to the tongue of the catch, mounted with a 1914 half sovereign, a 1911 sovereign, a 1904 sovereign, a 1924 $20 coin, a 1912 sovereign, a 1912 sovereign and a 1913 half sovereign, 19.5cm long, 129g gross Condition: **General condition consistent with age
CASED PROOF COINAGE etc. A cased Royal Mint Brilliant uncirculated 2008 dated coin collection, with associated certificate. 2012 UK Proof set cased with its certificate of issue. A cased 2008 proof set with certificate. Cased 2011 King James Bible £2 proof piece with certificate. 2013 dated £2 silver proof celebrating the 350th anniversary with certificate. £5 London Olympics silver proof piece, etc.
A 17thC CARVED CASE FOR COIN WEIGHTS. A carved 17thC coin weight case inlaid with MOP and decorated with crosses and designs. The thin top drawer slides out to reveal compartments for 10 coin weights, 6 of which are present. One of square form with X S below a crown. Another for a William 111 1/2 (2)Guinea, then a similar William 111 1/2 Guinea weight again with 2 marking.. The final three unmarked, the case missing one MOP shell decoration on its base. 4.3/8" x 2.3/8" x 3/8". See Illustration
SPANISH & PORTUGESE COINAGE. A 40 Reis piece of 1827. A Spanish 5 Peseta piece dated 1871 with counterstrike on the bust (Azores) weight 22.3 grams. An Isabel of Spain 20 Reales piece dated 1861 and another dated 1852 the latter Madrid Mint. A 1750 dated Philip V of Spain 4 Reis copper coin. With the PROTECTO VTR VMO VIRT obverse and PHILLIP V L G HISPAN REX reverse etc.
Amarone della Valpolicella Vigneto Monte Lodoletta 2006, Romano Dal Forno Valpolicella WS 94/100 Cassa originale in legno. Original carton. Collezionista privato, appassionato del settore, perfetto stato di conservazione. Private collector, wine lover, perfect storage condition. SF Insieme a Quintarelli, Romano Dal Forno è il numero uno della Valpolicella e di certo il suo stile privilegia vini più ricchi, concentrati e muscolosi. Ma sono due facce della stessa medaglia e per questo ci paiono ugualmente intriganti. With Quintarelli Romano Dal Forno it is the number one among the Valpolicellas, though its style certainly favors the richer, more concen¬trated, muscular wines. Two faces of the same coin, and just for this reason they appear equally intriguing to us. (1 Mag) € 300
Antique American Ball, Tompkins & Black Two (2) Piece Coin Silver Tea Set. Successor to Marquand & Co New York Circa 1800s. Includes: Tea pot and covered sugar. Repousse trim, decorative scrolled handles. Stamped on underside. Good condition. Tea pot measures 11" H x 10-3/4" W, covered sugar measures 9-3/4" H x 8-1/2" W. Weighs approx. 52.85 Troy ounces. Shipping $58.00 (estimate $1000-$1500)
Joseph Lownes, American (1758-1820) Circa 1800s Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Coin Silver Teapot. Floral repousse trim, monogramed. Standing on lion paw style feet. Stamped on underside. Good condition. Measures 8" H x 10-1/2" W. Weighs approx. 31.55 Troy ounces. Shipping $42.00 (estimate $800-$1000)
Joseph Lownes, American (1758-1820) Circa 1800s Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Coin Silver Teapot. Floral repousse trim, monogramed. Standing on lion paw style feet. Stamped on underside. Good condition. Measures 8" H x 10-1/2" W. Weighs approx. 31.55 Troy ounces. Shipping $42.00 (estimate $800-$1000)
Two (2) Silver Serving Pieces. Includes an early to mid 19th C American coin silver pierced fish server signed "J Ewan" in serrated rectangle, and pseudo English crowned leopards head and lion passant, measures 11-3/4" L; English silver serving spoon/paddle, signed with London hallmarks, 10" L. Good condition. Total weight 7.88 troy ounces. Shipping $45.00 (estimate $150-$250)
An Extremely Rare Queen Anne 'Vigo' Five Guinea Gold Coin:"Vigo" beneath shoulder variant, as in The Royal Mint Sir Isaac Newton room example, with cross patee stop to the edge, with title "Decus Et Tutamen Anno Regni Secundo", weight 41.9 grams. Note: The coin is one of only twenty made from the 7.5lbs of gold seized from Spanish treasure ships by the British in Vigo Bay, northern Spain, on 23rd October, 1702. The British fleet had failed in its attempt to take Cadiz but managed to seize gold and silver from Franco-Spanish treasure ships coming back from America. Struck the following year, the coins were made as part of an attempt to detract attention from the British failure at Cadiz, highlighting instead the haul of treasure they seized on their way home. The treasure was delivered with full pageantry through London and received at the Royal Mint by the Master of the Mint, Sir Isaac Newton. This coin is only the sixth example to be offered for sale in the last 50 years.
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