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Lot 268

Cased dozen and half dozen silver coffee bean spoons, matchbox sleeve, and two coin dishes

Lot 281

Gold coin - Queen Victoria sovereign, 1891

Lot 282

Gold coin - Queen Victorian half sovereign 1897

Lot 284

Gold coin - Edward VII sovereign 1909

Lot 286

Gold coin - George V half sovereign 1911

Lot 288

Gold coin - George V gold sovereign 1913

Lot 289

Gold coin - George V gold sovereign 1919

Lot 290

Gold coin - George V gold sovereign 1927

Lot 291

Gold coin - Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1968

Lot 292

Gold coin - Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1974

Lot 294

Gold coin - Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2006

Lot 299

Gold coin - Elizabeth II gold sovereign 2009

Lot 301

Tunisia/French protectorate gold 20 Franc coin 1892

Lot 302

Guernsey gold proof £25 coin in presentation pack, 2000

Lot 312

Royal Mint British Military Leader twelve coin set

Lot 314

Quantity of slabbed coin packs to include; Queen Elizabeth II Florins, WWII, Farthings 1937-1952, Silver Jubilee, etc.

Lot 316

Quantity of Jersey Retro Pattern Collection presentation coin packs, etc. (7)

Lot 318

Quantity of silver proof coin to include; The Queen Mother 1900 - 2002, Concorde Five Pounds, Golden Jubilee, etc.

Lot 320

Quantity of Royal Mint year packs to include; 1999 United Kingdom Proof Coin Collection, Emblems of Britain, Royal Shield of Arms, Coinage of Great Britain 1970, 1953-2003 Coronation Anniversary Collection, etc.

Lot 321

Quantity of Royal Mint proof coin packs, loose coins etc

Lot 322

Quantity of Westminster silver proof coins/medallions, etc. within four cases to include; HM Queen Mother's Centenary five pounds, Elizabeth II Bailiwick 'The Queen Victoria Proof Coin', Gibraltar, Faulkand Islands, Somalia, etc.

Lot 323

Quantity of Westminster and other proof coin sets

Lot 444

A 9CT GOLD COIN BROOCH the half pound coin dated "1896", mounted as a brooch inscribed " Ex. Unitate Virex"; together with a $1 coin dated"1879", mounted as a pendant, to an unmarked yellow metal chain, (c.12.2grams total weight) (2)

Lot 464

A PAIR OF GOLD BANGLES stamped "976"; together with a coin and seed pearl necklace, the chain stamped "750", (c.40grams total weight)

Lot 526

A PAIR OF ZULU AFRIKAANSCHE HALF POND COIN CUFF LINKS dated 1894 and 1896, with chain connections, (c.13grams)

Lot 2

* LINDA LE KINFF (FRENCH b. 1949),HOLIDAYoil on panel, signed, titled certificate versoimage size 47cm x 32cm, overall size 70cm x 50cm Framed. Provenance: Park West Gallery (the largest art dealers in the world) certificate of authenticity is included in this lot together with printed valuation of USD $6700 dated 2015.Note: A very rare appearance at a UK auction for an original painting by Linda Le Kinff who has the unique distinction of having been commissioned as the Official Artist for the 1998 World Cup (Football) and the 2010 Kentucky Derby (USA). One of her paintings for the 1998 World Cup was struck as a commemorative coin by the French Government, an honour never before bestowed on a living French artist. Linda Le Kinff's portrayal of women is consistently dynamic, ranging from indescribable loneliness to silent, powerful, and elegant. Le Kinff also finds inspiration in the work of Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso, and Gustav Klimt. Her work has been exhibited and sold globally.

Lot 235

Athletics Alan Pascoe signed Royal Mail Londons Bid to host the Olympic Games and Paralympics Games 2012 Coin Cover PM Royal Mail London 15 Jun 04. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 42

A 1780 Mother Theresa silver Thaler coin

Lot 5047

"The New Elizabethan Age" cased set of twenty six solid silver coins commemorating Queen Elizabeth's 25 year reign, each coin with a scene of a significant event, approx 1170g

Lot 5617

A gold 5 Franc coin with pendant loop, 1.8g

Lot 5646

A small silver vesta hung on a watch chain with coin fob, 35g

Lot 1208

A small collection of silver plate and metalware. To include a silver plated cruet stand, mother of pearl handled cutlery, sewing kit with thimble lid and a copper coin tray with vintage penny to centre.

Lot 825

Antiquities - a British late Roman/early Saxon bronze nail cleaner, found in Kent, 6.5cm longProvenance: Acquired by the vendor from the private collection of Ken Mannion, Barton-upon-Humber 13/07/21, he having purchased it at the Birmingham Coin Fair, 09/06/19 from Nigel Mills

Lot 845

Antiquities - Copoclephilia - a Roman bronze key, 5cm long, c.1st century ADProvenance: Acquired by the vendor from the private collection of Ken Mannion, Barton-upon-Humber 13/07/21, purchased by him from a German coin show in 2006

Lot 856

Coins - Hammered and Early Milled - an Elizabeth I sixpence, 1572; a James II 3d, 1686; a James II groat, 1687; a Charles II half crown, 1663; a Charles II maundy coin, 1679; a William III half crown, 1696; others, silver and base metal (46) (album)

Lot 60

India 1895 medal (disc only) 4294 PTE. T. BARBER. 2ND. BN. DERBY. REGT.) records show Thomas Barber entitled to the medal with clasps 'Punjab Frontier 1897-98' and 'Tirah 1897-98', together with a cased Festival of Britain 1951 five shilling coin, (2)

Lot 319

4-piece lot of miscellaneous silver. Consisting of an ashtray, coin spoon, slider (from children's cutlery set) and a nail polisher. The Netherlands / United Kingdom, various origins including Birmingham, various makers including H. Hooijkaas, 20th century, hallmarks: various hallmarks - signs of wear. 100 grams, 925/1000 and 835/1000.

Lot 368

3-piece silver coin boxes. Available in various sizes with mounted coin. Egypt, Assiut, 1992, hallmarks: Lotus flower, paper roll with dots, city/content hallmark. 69 grams, 800/1000.

Lot 3107

Collection of small silver items, comprising a card case, three pepper pots, pepper grinder, small jug, the bowl of an 18th century ladle with coin inset, butter dish cover, knife rest, round dish and the top of a vinegar bottle SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

Lot 3186

Late Victorian Treasure House silver dish the copper coin in silver surround Note: Coin refers to the battle of Omdurman in 1898 which was led by General Kitchener After their success the treasure house was raided. SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

Lot 3191

Silver dish with coin inset, stamped 935, inscribed "This silver dish was used by H R H Prince of Waes on his visit to the Tenby Observer, July 2003, 3.8 ozs 114 grams SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

Lot 3192

1969 Britannia silver Prince of Wales Investiture three-piece coin set by John Pinches of London, cased, no 341/500 with certificate and original receipt, SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

Lot 3268

Collection of silver jewellery, including a choker necklace, articulated design with a bow to the centre, five ingot pendants, four with chains, a French 5 franc 1845 coin pendant, a horseshoe pendant, two hinged bangles, and an open bangle SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers: Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.Condition Report: Gross weight 284 grams

Lot 3355

Four George III silver punch ladles, two with Queen Anne coin inserts SILVER COLLECTION OF SIR RAY TINDLE CBE DL 1926-2022 The following obituary (edited) was published by Tindle Newspapers:Sir Ray Tindle was a man who had a life-long commitment to, and passion for, the newspaper industry. He was a newspaper man through and through.After leaving school he enlisted in the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment and saw service in the Far East between 1944 and 1947, rising to the rank of captain.He was extremely proud of his association with the now-disbanded regiment and greatly mourned its passing, going so far as to name his previous home in Farnham Devonshire House in its honour.Sir Ray made the Surrey town his home in the 1960s and made such an impact in the following 50 years that he was known by locals as Mr Farnham. If a charity or organisation needed help, Sir Ray was there. He eventually stepped down as Chairman of Tindle Newspapers when he was 90, remaining as president, with son Owen, who runs the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent, taking over as Chairman.After returning to the UK after the War,Sir Ray acquired his first newspaper title, the Tooting & Balham Gazette, with his £300 demob payment. It was to be the first of many and, over the years through a series of launches and acquisitions, the group grew to a considerable force under the collective banner of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. It now owns local papers and radio stations covering large parts of Surrey, Hampshire, Essex, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, the Channel Isles and the Isle of Man. Many of these papers are very long established, including the Monmouthshire Beacon founded in 1837.Others were launched in Queen Victorias reign, such as the Farnham Herald (1892), Cambrian News (1860), Cornish & Devon Post (1856), Mid-Devon Advertiser (1863) and the Tenby Observer (1853).The Tindle Group became the fourth largest UK local newspaper group by number of titles published.Sir Ray was a man of immense self-belief and iron determination, as characterised by his coat of arms, carried by all his newspapers, with the Latin motto Noli Cedere, which translates as Never Surrender.He retired as Chairman of the Surrey Advertiser in 1977 after 35 years. He was also a director for 18 years on the main board of The Guardian & Manchester Evening News, and Chairman for ten years of the Belfast News Letter, the UKs oldest provincial daily. He was a founder shareholder and, for many years, an alternate director, of Capital Radio.He became Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers in 1985 after some 20 years of service on several committees and of the Court.Over the years he also donated sizeable sums to various worthy causes and projects, particularly in and around his hometown of Farnham.In 1973 Sir Ray was appointed OBE for services to the newspaper industry and in 1987 he was appointed CBE. In 1989 he became a Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Surrey. He was knighted in 1994 andwas made the Newspaper Personality of the Year at the 2005 Newspaper Awards, in the same year becoming an honorary vice-president of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain.Sir Ray died as he would have wished, still committed to the media empire he had so painstakingly created over the course of a long and distinguished career.He was an avid collector of silver, and his collection is being sold by the estate in this auction.

Lot 3507A

Silver table bell cast as a peddler girl, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1923, 5oz 160gm on wooden plinth, silver and paste set glass scent bottle, Victorian Holly embossed covered pot, London 1888, continental 800 standard small dish with inset coin, heart shaped white metal pin box and Dunhill silver plated table lighter

Lot 3581

Pair of Victorian silver mounted cut glass grenade shaped scent bottles, London1896, silver mug with cast band of foliate swags. London 1929, cream jug, small armada dish, small dish inset with South African coin, and a dwarf candlestick, weighable silver 11.45oz together with a small quantity of plated items

Lot 304

A pair of half sovereign drop earrings each claw mounted to a rope twist detailed mount, total weight 12g, each coin dated 1915.

Lot 307

A Victorian Jubilee head full sovereign claw set to a 9ct pendant mount with scroll border, total weight 13.8g, coin dated 1892.

Lot 310

An Elizabeth II half sovereign loose mounted to a 9ct pendant mount, total weight 6.2g, coin dated 1982.

Lot 668

Four Victoria to Elizabeth II crowns, a 1845 example and three 1977 Silver Jubilee crowns, cased, together with a 1991 Australian Kookaburra one ounce coin, assorted nickel and copper coinage and nickel crowns. (qty)

Lot 670

A George VI to Elizabeth II 2004 cased set of six silver fifty pences with certificates, 2007 Diana twelve photographic coin collection with eleven certificates and booklet, 1945 VE Day nine coin set, 90th birthday nine decades coin set, two large plated nickel coins for 90th birthday and Diana Princess of Wales and various other single cased and loose coins. (qty)

Lot 685

A collection of various Elizabeth II cased single and part set royal event commemorative issues, also 2000 Millennium single coins, Magna Carta, two Maria Theresa Taler booklets and other single coin issues. (qty)

Lot 687

Various American Morgan and Liberty silver dollars, 1882, 1883, 1889, 1900, 1923, 1976, 1991, 1993, 2008, 1941 and 1968, half dollars, two Statue of Liberty 1986 proof nickel pair, also a Canadian 2016 five dollar coin and a 1959 dollar. (15)

Lot 689

An Elizabeth II 2014 Britannia silver proof coin cased, Australia one dollar silver Platypus, Australia Koala, and Kangaroo silver coins, also twenty pound Treasure for Life and Winston Churchill silver proof coins mounted on card. (6)

Lot 690

An Elizabeth II 2012 Britannia two pound coin, a replica 1936 cased set, other replica coins, Canadian dollars, various other crowns, large Somalian year of the dragon coin, four fifty pence coins, various one pound and other banknotes, novelty one dollar, a 2017 twenty pound coin for the platinum wedding anniversary and other cased sets. (qty)

Lot 692

Various Victoria to Elizabeth II florins, shillings and threepences in two small black albums, a George VI ten coin set various dates, two similar part sets and other cased coin wallets, also a 1990 silver five pence coin set, a 1977 Jubilee silver crown and mixed foreign coinage etc. (qty)

Lot 694

A world coin collection contained in two albums to include Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Isle of Man and other countries, including a small collection of bronze Roman coins. (2)

Lot 695

A George VI 1937 ten coin set, a 1953 ten coin set, a 1965 nine coin set, various crowns and brass George III tokens, in one album.

Lot 710

An Elizabeth II 2015 United Kingdom premium proof nickel coin set in teak case with certificate, a 2014 commemorative edition set, a 2009-2012 Olympic four five pound coin set and a 2011 countdown to London 2012 silver proof five pound coin, cased. (4)

Lot 712

An Elizabeth II Royal Mint Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Peter Rabbit limited edition fifty pence coin book and gift box set, also single cased coins Flopsy Bunny, The Tailor of Gloucester, Mrs Tittlemouse and The Snowman silver proof coin, all boxed.

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