Olympic games coin sets for the 1972 Olympics produced by the Canadian mint in sterling silver, four coins 2 x $5 and 2 x $10, of each field of interest; Geographic, Olympic symbols, Early Canadian Water Sports, Olympic Track and Field, Olympic Water Sports, Olympic Team and Body Contact Sports and Souvenir issue, each cased
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Olympic games coin sets, for the 1972 Olympics, produces by the Canadian mint in sterling silver, four coins 2 x $5, 2 x $10 of each field of interest; Geographic, Olympic symbols, Early Canadian Water Sports, Olympic Track and Field, Olympic Water Sports and Souvenir issue, each cased and boxed
A Belize eight coin proof specimen set, cased, a United Kingdom 1970 proof specimen coin set, a set of five Canadian dollars 1963-1967, a Bahamas proof ten dollars 1974, a Cook Islands proof five dollars 1976, a Trinidad and Tobago proof ten dollars 1978, a Lesotho seven coin proof specimen set, cased, five Churchill crowns, four Bermuda crowns 1964 and sundry.
Fox (Vulpes vulpes), Ullswater Foxhound Glen Coin, Killed Thirlmere April 1st 1937, by H Murray & Son, Carnforth, head mount, drop jaw and turning to the right, on oak shield with applied inscribed plaque, taxidermist's label on reverse; Another, Southwold Farmers (West) Hunt, Hainton Dec 11th 1941, by P Spicer & Sons, head mount, drop jaw (damage), on oak shield with applied inscribed plaque, taxidermist's impressed mark on the reverse and numbered "1074"; and Another, West Percy Hunt, Ingram Clitters 17.11.55, head mount, drop jaw, on oak shield with applied inscribed cartouche (3)
A Chinese polychrome box and cover of lobed circular form, produced for the Spanish market, the cover enamelled with a portrait of King Charles IV of Spain, inscribed Carolus III Dei Gratia 1808, the base with the Spanish Royal Arms and inscribed Hispan Et Ind Rex, Jaiqing period, 6cm. diameter. * The decoration has been directly copied from a Mexico, Spanish Colonial Eight Real coin, struck under King Charles III of Spain (1716-1788). Part of the inscription includes details of the mint, the denomination and the assayers initials. Charles IV (1748-1819) abdicated on March 19th 1808.
A gentleman’s Swiss 18 carat gold round wristwatch, circa 1979, the Liberty-head “coin” dial with star-shaped indicators and baton hands, two piece round case numbered 172, with Swiss marks and stamped “18K 0.750”, on an associated 9 carat gold brick bracelet hallmarked London 1979, 17 jewel movement, cal. P7000
ROMAN SILVER DENARIUS COIN, Emperor Galba (68-69AD), obv IMP.SER.GALBA.AVG, bare-headed-bust to right, rev SPQQ/OB/CS in three lines within oak wreath (Cohen 287), a little scraped on neck and slightly off centre, otherwise fine. scarce (Galba succeeded Nero as emperor when he committed suicide in AD68. The above coin is believed to have been struck around August to October of that year. Not all the legions accepted him and he was assassinated on January 15th AD69)
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