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A quantity of silver and copper coinage, comprising florins, crowns, double florin, two silver three penny's, two silver four penny's, 1838 and 1842, and Continental coins and notes including a Kingdom of Sardinia King Albert 5 Lira coin 1836, another fo 1872, South African 2 1/2 Shillings 1897, and two Belgian 10 Cent coins 1871 & 1873.
1976 Silver Coins Black Coin presentation case containing four Silver coins comm. 1976 Olympic Coins Two 10 Dollar & Two 5 Dollar that are legal tender of Canada. Each coin contains 92.5 percent silver. The 5 dollar coins are approx.1.5'' in diameter. The 10 dollar coins are approx. 1.75'' in diameter. The coins are in individual protective casings and fit nicely into the red felt slots in the case. Rare good condition
A mixed group of numismatic titles comprising: C.C. Chamberlain Teach Yourself Guide to Numismatics (hardback, 1966); David Sear Collecting Greek Coins (card covers, 1977, two copies); David Weimer THe Sicilian Hoard (hardback, 1996); James Mackay A Beginner's Guide to Coin Collecting (hardback, 1997). 1.8 kg, 11x18 - 30 x 23cm (4 1/2 x 7 - 9 x 11 3/4). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [5, No Reserve] Mainly fine condition.
Coin dated 1937-1945. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS VI D G GR OMN REX legend. Rev: smoothed and engraved in small script with 'Grey's Elergy The curfew toils the knell of parting day the lowing herd wind slowly oer the lea the ploughman homeward plods his weary way and leaves the world to darkness and to me C. Moore' in nine lines. 0.82 grams. S. 4085 (coin). The lines are the first verse from Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray (published 1751). [No Reserve] Coin smoothed, engraving neatly done and fine.
8th-11th century AD. A mixed group of bronze items comprising: a domed plaque with polychrome enamel and gilding; three small cruciform pendants; a rectangular pendant with scroll panel; a plaque from a cruciform reliquary; a heart-shaped pendant with one hatched face, cross to the reverse; an unidentified coin or token. 32 grams total, 12-39mm (1/2 - 1 1/2). Property of an American collector; acquired 1980-2000. [8, No Reserve] Fine condition.
7th century AD. Two lead disc weights comprising: one thin (about 3mm) with the impression of an inset sceatta coin of Abramson's triquetra type with looped triquetra and rosettes within a pelletted border; one thicker (about 5mm) with similar impression. 25 grams total, 21-23mm (1). From an old Hampshire collection; found Doncaster, UK. See discussion of lead weights with coin inserts in G. Williams, Anglo-Saxon and Viking coin-weights in British Numismatic Journal 4, 69 (1999); cf. Abramson, T. Sceattas. An Illustrated Guide, King's Lynn, 2006, p.104. Lead weights with inset coins and fragments of jewellery are known from the Middle Saxon period and are associated with the needs of Scandinavian traders. These two discs are set with coins of an earlier date than the Viking period types, which begin to appear in the mid-9th century (Williams, 1999, p.19). Evidence for the practice of coin-insertion in lead weights among the Anglo-Saxons is almost entirely lacking: Williams (ibid., p.20) cites one example set with a porcupine' penny of the early eighth century' in the possession of Dr. David Rogers which nevertheless may be attributed to a Scandinavian rather than an Anglo-Saxon source since English 'porcupine' type coins have been found in excavations at Ribe, Denmark. The coins may have played some part in Anglo-Scandinavian trade, although they may equally have been acquired as loot. Williams notes that there are no known examples of weights with coin inserts dating from after the unification of England under Athelstan in the second third of the 10th century. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
1st-17th century AD. A mixed group comprising: a Roman plaque of an advancing horse; a medieval bronze strap end with knop finial; three Tudor hook fasteners; a 1717 George I farthing; three coin weights; a Georgian fob seal matrix with inset red glass intaglio of a male bust in profile; a Georgian silver cufflink. 52 grams total, 14-66mm (1/2 - 2 3/4). Found Nothamptonshire, UK. [11] Mainly fine condition.
9th-11th century AD. A bronze disc brooch formed from a contemporary or earlier bronze coin by the addition of pin-lugs and catchplate; the coin with short-cross centre to the reverse, bearded bust to the obverse. 9.70 grams, 32mm (1 1/4). Property of a Middlesex gentleman; acquired in the 1980s. Cf. coin-brooch in Hammond, B. British Artefacts vol.3 - Late Saxon, Late Viking & Norman, Witham, 2013, item 1.1.1-t. [No Reserve] Fine condition, usage wear to obverse.
An Edwardian 22 carat gold rectangular inkstand and taperstick holder by George Betjemann & Sons, London 1904-05, the clear and red glass inkwells with gold mounted ball stoppers and pierced mounts inset with coins, the monarchs names engraved beneath, the rectangular base with a gadrooned rim, to pen rests and on bun feet, 19.5cm (7 5/8in) long; the pyramidal taperstick similarly coin inset, on a detachable wooden core, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) high, 490g (15.75 oz) (excluding the gold mounts to the stoppers)
J W Benson - a rare commemorative silver fob watch, the white enamel dial inscribed J W Benson, London, subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss movement inscribed J W Benson in Denison silver case, numbered 632496 together with a 25th Anniversary Coronation George V and Mary coin, cased, Birmingham 1935
Two Victorian silver florins, 1872, two Victorian silver 1.1/2d coins, two Victorian half-farthing coins, a Victorian one third farthing coin, three Victorian silver 4d coins, three William IV silver 1.1/2d coins, an Edward VII halfcrown 1907, Tristan de Cunha Elizabeth II £5 coin commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Nelson 2008, an Elizabeth II silver 'Britannia' coin 1999 and two Elizabeth II silver 'Britannias' 2015 (18)
LARGE COLLECTION OF ART MASTERPIECE SILVER MEDALLIONS maker John Pinches (Medallists) Ltd, London Import marks circa 1975-1980, all showing great works of art from Antiquity, through Renaissance and up to the Impressionist era, inside a fitted chest with five coin drawers, approximately 5670g in total
LARGE COLLECTION OF CARIBBEAN AND CENTRAL AMERICAN SILVER COIN SETS including two Republic of Panama 1975 twenty dollar Balboas proof coins, Royal Mint Eleven Hundred in Minting 1986 Silver Medal, Jamaica 1979 twenty five Dollar silver proof coin, three Trinidad & Tobago yearly proof coin sets for 1975-1977, five Belize yearly proof coins sets for 1974 and 1975, five British Virgin Islands yearly proof coin sets for 1974 and 1975; together with five other yearly proof coin sets from Papua New Guinea, Barbados, Guyana and the Republic of the Philippines (22)
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