Four: Lieutenant C. E. Dashwood, Royal Army Medical Corps 1914-15 Star (Lieut. C. E. Dashwood. R.A.M.C.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. C. E. Dashwood.); Italy, Kingdom, Messina Earthquake Medal 1908, silver, unnamed, with original card boxes of transmittal (2) and fitted case for Messina Earthquake Medal, extremely fine (4) £240-£280 --- Charles Ewart Dashwood was born in Geldeston, Norfolk, on 10 June 1870. A talented young man, he was educated at Haileybury School, later qualifying B.A. Magdalene College, Cambridge (1893), and M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., University of London (1896). A Member of the Royal College of Surgeons and Royal College of Physicians, he married Ethel Hutchinson in 1894 at St. Stephen’s Church, Ealing, the bride’s address noted as ‘36 Great Ormond Street’. In possession of a Messina Earthquake Medal, it seems likely that Dashwood served alongside his wife to alleviate the suffering of hundreds of civilians crushed by fallen masonry and rubble on the Italian island of Sicily; both Dr. and Mrs. Dashwood appear on the Messina Earthquake Merit Medal Roll. Appointed Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps, he served during the Great War in the Mediterranean theatre from May 1915 - the date correlating with the high numbers of casualties associated with the fledgling Gallipoli landings. Dashwood survived the war and continued his work as a surgeon, medical officer and vaccinator surgeon. He died at Walworth in November 1928, aged just 58 years. Sold with two copied photographs of Dashwood as a teenage gentleman, a silver identity bracelet, engraved to ‘Lt. A. C. H. Dashwood’, bearing the monogram of the Royal Flying Corps, this made from a French coin, a small silver sweetheart ‘wings’, lacking pin, and a bronze life saving society medal in case of issue, to Evelyn Fosberry, July 1910.’
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Voluntary Aid Detachment Identity Bracelets. Two V.A.D. identity bracelets, the first silver and engraved ‘F. J. Hamlyn Goodban. 2536 V.A.D. Devon 42. C.E.’; the second fashioned from a French Franc, the obverse of the coin erased and engraved ‘Boulogne V. Clow. V.A.D. 16771 London 40 B.R.C.S. 1918-1919 Wimereux’, both on chain bracelets, generally good condition (2) £60-£80 --- Miss Vera Eleanor Eileen Clow served with the Voluntary Aid Detachment in France from 10 May 1918 to 13 May 1919. Sold with copied research.
A half sovereign, George V, 1915; a 5 rouble coin, Nicholas II, 1898; and a metal half dollar coin, spectacle set and suspended on an early 20th century 9ct gold chain (3)Condition Report: Chain links very worn, and setting to metal half dollar coin also worn and with signs of previous repair.
UK and Channel Islands coins – blue card coin box containing base metal and silver coins including: Half crowns, 1908 F, three 1946, unc.; florin 1904 F, shillings, 1928 and 1929, both GEF toned; a collection of silver threepences Victoria to George V (sterling 42.9gr); imitation spade guineas by Pope & Co. & by Fattorini; Prince of Wales model half sovereign; Guernsey 4 Doubles 1914H & 1956, two Doubles 1920H & 1 Double 1903H all AEF with traces of lustre; Jersey Twelfth shilling 1909 VF, 1913 GEF lustre, 1933 VF; twenty-sixth shilling 1841 AF and twenty fourth shilling 1933 GVF (qty)
A collection of items including a horseshoe stickpin in gold testing as 9 ct with a base metal pin, a seed pearl and ruby stick pin in gold testing as 9 ct, and a sapphire stick pin in gold testing as 9 ct, together with a 9 ct Wedgewood brooch, three base metal stick pins, and a coin holder on a belcher chain with T barCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 9.78 grams
A collection of items including a sapphire and diamond cluster ring ring, size P½, in 18 ct, a cameo pendant, in 18 ct, a carved wedding band, size M, in 18 ct, and two coins in mounts with gem set bales, one in 18 ct and one in 14 ctCondition Report: 18 ct gross weight 21.22 grams14 ct gross weight 7 grams smaller coin comes with a certificate of authenticity
Collection of mainly European club pin badges acquired by the vendor during tours by West Bromwich Albion to include Hajduk Split, Bayern Munich, Ujpest Dozsa, Slavia Prague, Offenbach Kickers, SP.Vgg.e.V, Dukla Prague, Partizan Belgrade, Augsburg, Bourges, Barcelona, Gerona, Valencia, Hong Kong plus many others (90+) also keyrings, loose pin badges, badges in resin, a boxed coin/medal plus other miscellaneous items. (A Lot)
Football Medal/Coin complete individual collections to include 1970 World Cup Coin Collection, FA Cup Centenary Medals 1872-1972, Esso FA Cup Coins 1872-1972, 1998 Official England Squad Medal collection, 1990 World Cup Italy commemorative medal collection, 1996 The official England Squad Medal collection FA Cup Centenary Medal collection 1872-1972, plus Early 1970s The Top 22 player photo discs in album; all complete and good. (A Lot of 8)
Coins of Great Britain in folder, 80th Birthday Queen Mother Crown, silver proof coin Marriage of Prince of Wales, silver proof crown 80th Birthday Queen Mother, 1977 silver Jubilee crown & 3 cased sets: Coinage of Great Britain & Northern Ireland 1977, The Decimal Coinage of Great Britain & Northern Ireland 1971 & Coins of Great Britain & Northern Ireland 1970
Cased set of 23 'The End of World War II' silver proof coins / medallions 9252/1000 28.28g also Churchill 'This Was Their Finest Hour' 1 Dollar Cupro-Nickel coin with folder containing all certificates HMS Hood - King George meets pilots - Maltese convoy - The Bristol Blenheim 142M - HMS Ark Royal - Hawker Hurricane - 202 Squadron - The Commonwealth Boomerang - Vickers Wellington - HMS Warspite - The Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant - Boeing B-29 'Enola Gay' - Letov S328 - USS Philadelphia - USS Weehawken - H.M.A.S Waterhen - H.M.S Penelope - Stuka Bomber - General Montgomery - Lieutenant-General Omar Bradley - P51 Mustang - HNLMS Isaac Sweers and USS McLanahan
Circa 222-235 A.D. A contemporary pair of clay coin dies used to manufacture coin forgeries, the working faces depicting a gold aureus or silver denarius of Emperor Severus Alexander, with incuse and reversed legends; each counterfeit die with inscribed numbering to verso [(((( LXIIII = 64]; accompanied by a clay crucible excavated at the same time with inked inscription to the underside: 'Arch.-Nr. / 6612-1975', another object that would have been required in the casting process of manufacturing of fake coins. Cf. Poey d’Avant F., ‘Roman Coin Moulds’, in The Numismatic Chronicle (1838-1842), June, 1838 – April, 1839, Vol. 1 (June, 1838–April, 1839), pp.147-165, fig.1, p.165, for similar; Hall, J., Goodburn Brown, D., ‘Faking it – the evidence for counterfeiting coins in Roman London’ in The London Archaelogist, summer 2015, pp.123-127, fig.3-4-5. Exhibited in 'Monetary History of 2600 Years, Monetary Values Yesterday and Today', Library Faculty of Kamp-Linfurt, Stadsparkasse Duisburg, January 1994. 86.86 grams total, 44-58 mm (1 3/4 - 2 1/4 in.).In a private collection of Roman objects since 1975. Accompanied by a copy of a letter and schedule addressed to the Director of the Library Faculty of Kamp-Linfurt, a branch of Stadsparkasse Duisburg regarding the loan of the forger's die and crucible for exhibition, dated 13 December 1993.Towards the end of the 2nd century and the early 3rd century A.D. the quality of Roman coinage began to be altered. Probably from the beginning of the reign of Severus Alexander, forgers were tacitly allowed by the Roman government to issue counterfeit coins. There are many ancient coins of this emperor that appear to have been cast in moulds. Most of these moulds would have been employed by forgers, and the dies were normally destroyed quickly after use in an effort to dispose of the evidence. [3]
20th century A.D. or earlier. Composed of multiple strands of coin-shaped glass bead necklaces, interspersed with spacer beads; some examples with iridescent surfaces; cut from ancient Roman glass. 141 grams total, 64-72 cm long (25 1/4 - 28 3/8 in.).UK gallery, early 2000s. [18, No Reserve]
20th century A.D. and earlier. Comprising: a translucent glass token with a profile male to one side and an eagle attacking to the other; a restrung string of African terracotta beads; four seal impressions; four carnelian mounts; a carved rock crystal pendant; a bronze Dark Age style eagle mount; a ceramic tongue-shaped finial with a standing figure; a bronze standing figure of male wearing a bowler hat; a bronze fob seal with calligraphic inscription and a Belgian coin pendant; a large tinned lead mount; and a small floral lead(?) mount with an old handwritten label. 106 grams total, 1.6-74 cm (5/8 - 29 1/8 in.).UK private collection formed 1970s-1990s. Property of an East Sussex, UK, gentleman. [17, No Reserve]
Circa 2nd century A.D. With intaglio figure of Mercury seated on a throne with coin-purse and caduceus, on a baseline; supplied with a museum-quality impression. 1.73 grams, 18 mm (5/8 in.).From the collection of a Swiss gentleman formed in Europe from 1970-1980s; thence by descent from the family in London.
Circa 710-760 A.D. Obv: diademed heads facing, crucifix between, within beaded circle. Rev: four abstract birds clockwise around cross pommée, within a beaded circle. Abramson J400; S. 802A; M. 296-300; M.p. 351-3. 0.80 grams. .Found Lincoln, UK, July 2009. Ex Spink, sale 18004, lot 285. Recorded with UKDFD, ref.20060. Accompanied by a Spink stickered plastic coin envelope.
Circa 710-760 A.D. Obv: double diademed bust right, within beaded circle. Rev: linear bird atop cross, flanked by annulets, trefoil piles at base and before neck, within beaded circle. Abramson 382-385; North -; S. 802; BMC Type 85; M. 293-5; M.p. 345-50. 0.97 grams. .Found near Driffield, East Yorkshire, UK. Ex Spink, sale 21124, lot 5587. Accompanied by a Spink stickered plastic coin envelope.
Circa 310-307 B.C. Amphipolis mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rev: Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding sceptre; ? above bucranium in left field, monogram below throne, ?????????? to right. Price 430; Müller 102; Ehrhardt 19. 17.12 grams. .Ex inventory of a Bavarian merchant. Ex Roma Numismatics, sale 73, lot 265. Accompanied by an old coin ticket.
42-40 B.C. Sicily (Catania?). Obv: MAG PI[VS IMP ITER] legend with bare head right with jug left and lituus right (off flan). Rev: PREF legend with Neptune standing left holding aplustre, right foot resting on prow with Catanaean brothers with parent on shoulders at sides. Syd. 1344; Craw. 511/3a; BMC Sicily 7; RSC Pompey the Great, 17; Sear 1392. 2.53 grams. .Ex Roma Numismatics, sale 35, lot 699. Accompanied by a Roma Numismatics coin ticket.
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