Coins, Great Britain & World, a Waring & Gillow mahogany coin cabinet and contents including a Henry III Long cross Penny, F, and a range of hammered Pennies including Richard II, Edward I, an Edward I Dublin triangle Penny, a Philip & Mary Groat, Henry VIII Groat, Charles I Shillings, a Henry VIII Halfgroat, VF or better together with assorted coppers etc.
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Coins, Great Britain, Elizabeth II (1952-2022), a collection of Brilliant Uncirculated and Proof coin sets, comprising The Coinage of Great Britain & Ireland, 1970-1982 (2 x 1976), Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collections from 1982-1990 (2 x 1983), 1994-2000, 2002, 2004, 2008 & 2010, together with Proof sets from 1984-1994 (2 x 1985, 2 x 1988, 2 x 1990 & 2 x1992), 1996 - 2006 (2 x 2001 & 2 x 2002), 2008, 2010 and 2011 (65 sets in total)
Coins, Great Britain, George III (1760-1820), a coin bracelet comprising a 1776 Guinea, F with soldered mounts, a 1793 Half Guinea, F with soldered mounts, an 1801 Half Guinea, F with soldered mounts, an 1801 Third Guinea, rubbed with soldered mounts, a drilled hole and bent, an 1804 Third Guinea, rubbed with soldered mounts, a drilled hole and bent, 2 x 1808 Third Guineas, both F with soldered mounts and 2 x 1810 Third Guineas, both NF with soldered mounts
The Royal Mint 2022 five-coin gold proof coin set in presentation box with Certificate no. 220/700. The box contains Five sovereign piece, double sovereign, sovereign, half sovereign and quarter sovereign. Mintage: 700.Total gross weight: 69.89g (AGW = 2.0606 oz.) Composition: 916.9/1000 Gold.
Cased Westminster Silver proof 5 ounce £10 Pound coin, Jersey 2011 to commemorate the Wedding of Prince William & Catherine Middleton with COA no. 012 together with two Royal Mint Royal Engagement silver proof coin, Prince William and Catherine Middleton, with paperwork, box and outer packaging
A LULU GUINNESS HANDBAG AND OTHER ACCESSORIES Comprising a Lulu Guiness 'Bingo' tote bag (with dust bag), coin purse, London telephone box pouch (with box), leopard print make up bag and a glitter Boston Terrier coin purse Largest item : 49cm high(including handle) x 44cm wide Condition: Condition Report Tote bag in good condition, no obvious signs of wear, a few scratches and wear to the logo to leather coin purse with winking face. Telephone pouch also with some scratches. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
‡ PAIR STUART DEVLIN SILVER & SILVER-GILT CANDLESTICKS, London 1973, each with removable cylindrical cagework shade and polished textured stem and plain circular foot, tot appr wt 28ozt (2) Dimensions: 34cms highProvenance:private collection Monmouthshire, by descent, consigned via our Cardiff officeAuctioneer's Note:STUART DEVLIN AO CMG (1931-2018) ranks as one of the greatest contemporary gold and silversmiths and has been acclaimed by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths as the designer with 'the Midas touch'.Stuart Devlin was born in Geelong, Australia in 1931. He trained at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and, in 1958, won a number of scholarships including one to study silversmithing under Professor Robert Goodden at the Royal College of Art, London. After spending a two year fellowship at Columbia University in America in 1962, he returned to Australia to teach and rose to become an inspector of art schools. In 1964, Stuart Devlin won a competition to design Australia's first decimal coinage. Devlin went on to be an accomplished coin designer, designing coins for over 36 countries worldwide and many more medallions, including the medals for the founding awards of the Australian honours system in 1975.On his return to London, in January 1965, Devlin set up a small workshop in Clerkenwell and the following year he employed his first craftsman. Devlin created new techniques and produced a wide variety of textures, filigree forms and gilding to create his distinctive style. Devlin aimed to design pieces that added 'delight, surprise, intrigue, and even amusement', this especially can be seen in his commercially successful limited edition novelty eggs and boxes.In 1972 Devlin transferred his retail gallery to the ground floor of his St. John Street workshop in Clerkenwell. After a sell-out collection at Asprey, Collingwoods of Conduit Street (in London's West End) set aside an entire floor exclusively for his work, in order to hold regular exhibitions. Between 1979 and 1985, in partnership with the Duke of Westminster, he set up a prestigious showroom in Conduit Street almost opposite Collingwoods. Devlin closed his London showroom in 1987.Devlin was made a freeman of the Goldsmiths' Company by special grant in 1966 and elected a liveryman in 1972. In 1980 he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George 'for services to the art of design' and in 1982 was granted the Royal Warrant of Appointment as Goldsmith and Jeweller to Queen Elizabeth II. He was Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths Company 1996 – 1997.The Goldsmiths' Centre situated in Clerkenwell, was developed from a discussion in 2006 between Stuart Devlin, Hector Miller and Grant Macdonald. They proposed the visionary idea of establishing a creative institute for the goldsmith's craft. Devlin's initiative also had the additional aspect of managed workshops and facilities for exhibitions, corporate hospitality and catering.Stuart Devlin was Postgraduate Programme Director at the Goldsmiths' Centre, and while there passed on his inspiration, skills and ethic to enrich the way people live and work. The torch for the 2012 London Olympics was designed as a tribute to Stuart Devlin's retro style and British craftsmanship by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, and won the Design Museum's Design of the Year Award.In 2011 his wife Carole and sister-in-law Victoria Kate Simkin started to assemble his archive. It became the basis for a book which was published in 2018 shortly before Stuart Devlin died - Stuart Devlin: Designer Goldsmith Silversmith, published by ACC Art Books Ltd, 2018.Condition Report:excellent
Original early 20th century French three-track horse racing parlour game 'Jeu De Course' made by M J & Co with painted lead jockeys racing rhough 4 vertical fences with 'But' finishing post and central coin dish for stakes complete with French flag, 38x38cm. In good functional condition with the mechanism still working also. Some paint missing through play / use. Horses rotate well but some do slightly catch the vertical gates but not too dramatically. Some other age-related wear apparent.
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