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Lot 345

Timurid, Shahrukh, Tanka, Isfahan 829h, 5.08g/12h (A 2405; ICV 2310); ‘Abd Allah, Tanka, Samarqand 854h, 5.01g/11h (A 2415; ICV 2323); Sultan Husayn, Half-Tanka, Astarabad, date off flan, 2.33g/11h (A 2436; ICV 2336, this coin illustrated); a Tanka of Shahrukh, 831h, countermarked beh bud herat and nimruz, 4.94g (A 2439 var.; ICV 2335, this coin illustrated); Sultan Ahmad, a Tanka of Shahrukh countermarked ‘adl sultan ahmad gurkan, 4.94g (A 2453; ICV 2341) [5]. Fine to very fine, most scarce or rare £100-£150 --- Provenance: First Tim Wilkes FPL 5, Summer 2009 (223); second Tim Wilkes FPL 15, Spring 2012 (204); third Tim Wilkes FPL 16, Summer 2012 (195); fourth and fifth Tim Wilkes FPL 10, Autumn 2010 (112, 115)

Lot 347

Safavid, Isma‘il I (907-930h), Shahi, first silver standard, Astarabad, date off flan, 9.29g/7h (A 2576; ICV 3631); Tahmasp I, Shahi, sixth standard, Qandahar 982h, 2.33g/11h (A B2606; ICV 3645); ‘Abbas III, Abbasi, Isfahan 1145h, 5.36g/1h (A 2694; ICV 3708) [3]. Very fine or better, second rare £80-£100 --- Provenance: First Tim Wilkes FPL 1, May 2008 (119); second and third Tim Wilkes FPL 11, Winter 2010 (134, 137)

Lot 352

Safavid, Isma‘il II (984-985h), Larin, Dar al-‘Ilm Shiraz, no date visible, 4.98g (A A2615; ICV 3658); together with another Larin, ruler unidentified [2]. First very fine and rare, second fine £100-£150 --- Provenance: Wilkes & Curtis Mailbid Sale 2, 15 September 2014 (353)

Lot 384

Barakzai, temp. Sultan Muhammad Tila’i, Rupee, Peshawar 1249h (A 3159; ICV 4007); Dost Muhammad (Second reign), Rupee, Dar al-Sultanat Kabul 1270h (A 3162; ICV 4011); Sher ‘Ali, Rupees (4), Dar al-Sultanat Kabul 1282h, 1285h, 1290h, 1295h (A 3165.1, 3165.2, 3165.5; ICV 4017); temp. Wali Muhammad (1297h), Rupee, Dar al-Sultanat Kabul, date off flan (A 3176; ICV 4030); ‘Abd al-Rahman, Rupees (8), Dar al-Sultanat Qandahar 1307h, Dar al-Sultanat Kabul 1298h, 1302h, 1303h, 1304h, 1305h, 1306h, 1308h (A 3180; ICV 4034) [15]. Varied state, first scarce £100-£150

Lot 386

Miscellaneous, UMAYYAD, temp. Hisham, Dirham, Dimashq 121h, 2.87g/4h (Klat 365; ICV 266); MAMLUK, al-Ashraf Aynal, Half-Dirham, Dimashq 861h, 0.76g/5h (A 1014; ICV 1052, this coin illustrated); AFSHARID, Ibrahim, 6 Shahi, type D, Astarabad 1162h, 6.81g/3h (A 2765; ICV 3757); MALDIVES, Muhammad ‘Imad al-din IV, Quarter-Larin, date unclear, 1.28g/12h (ICV 4423), Ibrahim Nur al-din, Quarter-Larin, 1300h, 1.26g/10h (Browder 88; ICV 4424), Muhammad Shams al-din III, Lari, 1331h, 0.92g/12h (Browder 94); HUNGARY, temp. Bela III (1172-96), Follis, with pseudo-Arabic legends, 1.56g/4h (Frynas 15.25; R-P 101) [7]. Varied state, second rare £100-£150 --- Provenance: First Tim Wilkes FPL 1, May 2008 (50); second and third Tim Wilkes FPL 15, Spring 2012 (96, 213) End of Session 1 Ten-Minute Interval

Lot 389

Greek Coinages, AKARNANIA, Leukas, Stater, 400-330, rev. helmeted head of Athena left, scallop-shell behind, 8.48g (BMC 31); LOKRIS, Lokris Opunti, Hemidrachm or Triobol, c. 350, rev. Ajax standing right, holding sword and shield decorated with serpent, spear below feet, 2.51g (BCD 46ff; BMC 19); CORINTHIA, Corinth, Diobol, 350-280, rev. Pegasos with curved wing walking left, koppa below foreleg, 0.86g (BCD 193; SNG Copenhagen 64) [3]. First about very fine and struck on an irregular flan, second very fine but with some light scratches on reverse, last fine and slightly rough but scarce £100-£120

Lot 39

William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1695, first bust, edge octavo (ESC 991 [87]; S 3470). About fine £80-£100

Lot 392

Greek Coinages, SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Seleukos I (312-280 BC), Tetradrachm, Seleucia-on-the-Tigris, 300-295, rev. Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, monogram in wreath in left field, k under throne, 17.07g (SC 117.2b); Antiochos VII (138-129 BC), Drachm, uncertain mint, 138-29, rev. Nike advancing right holding wreath, monograms in left field, 3.93g (SC 2078) [2]. Very fine but first removed from a mount at 12 o’clock, second with some porosity £60-£80

Lot 399

Roman Imperial Coinage, Claudius, As, Rome, 41-50, rev. Minerva standing right, holding javelin and shield; Maximinus Thrax, Sestertius, Rome, 236-8, rev. Victory standing left holding wreath and palm, captive by feet, 19.92g (RIC 90); ANTIOCH, Elagabalus, Tetradrachm, rev. eagle standing front, wings spread, head right, 11.46g (BMC 419ff), Philip II, Æ 8, Assaria, rev. turreted and draped bust of Tyche right, ram leaping above, 15.30g (BMC 566ff) [4]. Varied state, first with some light tooling on reverse, second smoothed in fields £80-£100

Lot 40

William III (1694-1702), Sixpence, 1696, first bust, early harp (ESC 1202 [1533]; S 3520). Extremely fine £120-£150

Lot 401

Roman Imperial Coinage, Nero, As, Lugdunum, 62-8, rev. Victory advancing left carrying shield, 10.64g (RIC 543); Domitian, As, Rome, 86, rev. Virtus standing right, foot resting on helmet, holding spear and parazonium, 7.05g (RIC 499); Trajan, As, Rome, 99-100, rev. Victory advancing left, carrying shield, 10.32g (RIC 417) [3]. Fine and better, first with areas of corrosion, last with bright river patina £60-£80

Lot 408

Roman Imperial Coinage, Hadrian, Sestertius, Rome, 119-20, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 24.42g (RIC 244; BMC 1153); Antoninus Pius, As, Rome, 156-7, rev. Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre and thunderbolt, 12.24g (RIC 971; BMC 2028) [2]. First fine, second with a few old scratches otherwise very fine, reverse nearly so, brown patina £60-£80

Lot 418

Roman Imperial Coinage, Philip I, Antoninianii (5), all Rome, 244-7, revs. Æquitas standing left holding scales and cornucopia, 4.34g (RIC 27); Annona standing left holding corn-ears and cornucopia, 4.22g (RIC 28); Fides standing left holding two standards, 4.45g, 4.27g (both RIC 32), Victory advancing right holding wreath and palm, 4.19g (RIC 49) [5]. First extremely fine, others better than very fine £100-£120

Lot 437

Anglo-Gallic, Richard I, Deniers (2), both for Poitou, no extra marks, 1.00g/10h, annulet above pictaviensis, 1.03g/6h (W & F 340A, 340G; E 8, 8d; S 8008); together with a similar Denier of Alphonse de France [3]. First two about very fine, last about fine £100-£120

Lot 452

Biafra, Republic, Pound, 1969 (KM. 6); LESOTHO, Moshoshoe II, Proof 50 Maloti, 1980, 50 Licente, 1966 (KM. 4.1, 27); MALAWI, Republic, Proof 10 Kwacha, 1974 (KM. 13); NIGER, Republic, Proof 10 Francs, 1968 (KM. 8.1); SOUTH AFRICA, Ciskei, a silver medal, 38mm; ZAMBIA, Republic, Proof 5 Shillings, 1965 (KM. 4) [7]. Extremely fine or better, first scarce £100-£150

Lot 463

China, An antique balance or steelyard scale, contained in a ‘violin’-shaped and fitted dark rosewood box with swivelling lid, single brass pan and separate weight, ivory steelyard marked in black, 310mm; another, slightly smaller, contained in a similar shaped and fitted patinated bamboo box with swivelling lid, single brass pan, ivory steelyard marked in black (lacking the separate weight), 280mm; another, 19th century, with brass pan and weight and bone arm, contained in a carved bamboo violin-shaped fitted case, 340mm [3]. In excellent condition, though pan to first re-strung, case of last patinated with age £40-£60

Lot 498

India, SULTANS OF MALWA, Ghiyath Shah, Two-Thirds Falus, no mint, 874h, 6.81g/2h (GG – [cf. M96A for type]; ICV –); Mahmud Shah II, Falus (13), Chanderi series, no mint, 917h (2), 918h (2), 919h (2), 923h, date unclear (3), date off flan (3) (GG M177; ICV 2920), Half-Falus, Chanderi series, no mint, 917h (GG M178; ICV 2921), Quarter-Falus, Chanderi series, no mint, date off flan (GG M179; ICV 2922); Miscellaneous, Falus, Ujjain, date unclear, square flan, 6.80g/12h (GG M261), Falus, Ujjain 968h (retrograde), round flan, 10.07g/4h (GG –) [18]. Varied state, first extremely rare, last two rare £100-£150

Lot 501

India, ‘ADIL SHAHS OF BIJAPUR, ‘Ali II, Larins (3), Dabuli 1067h (error for 1077h?), 1076h, 1083h (GG BJ37; ICV 4129) [3]. Very fine and very rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: First and third Baldwin Auction, 4 November 2006, lot 155 (part); second bt Baldwin July 2010

Lot 503

India, MUGHAL EMPIRE, Farrukhsiyar, Rupee, Bareli, yr 5 (KM. 377.18; ICV 4325); Muhammad Shah, Rupees (4), Gwalior, 1134h/4, 1145h/15, Kora, yr 11, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, 1135h/5 (KM. 436.25, 436.39, 437.4; ICV 4349); ‘Alamgir II, Rupee, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, yr 1 (KM. 460.17; ICV 4371) [6]. Very fine or better, but first with deposit on obverse £60-£80

Lot 506

India, BHARATPUR, Rupees (2), in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Braj Indrapur [Bharatpur], yr 33, 11.21g/6h (KM. 26); Mahe Indrapur [Kumber], 1206h, yr 34, 11.09g/6h (KM. 66) [2]. First about as struck, second extremely fine £60-£80

Lot 521

Macao, Amusement tokens (2), 32 and 28mm [2]. Very fine, first with some stains £10-£15 --- Provenance: The Property of a North Country Collector, DNW Auction T16, 2 October 2019, lot 288

Lot 545

Russia, SIBERIA, Catherine II, 5 Kopecks, 1775, Kolyvan (Brekke 476); 2 Kopecks, 1778, Kolyvan (Brekke 444) [2]. First good very fine, second good fine £50-£70

Lot 573

Southern Rhodesia, George VI, 2 Shillings (2), 1939, 1946 (KM. 19, 19a) [2]. First very fine but of bright appearance, second fine but tooled on face, both rare £80-£100

Lot 616

England, Aylesbury Poultry Show, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, named (To J. Harrison Jun. Esq., Snelton Hall, Derbyshire, class XI, First Prize, Octr 1854), 47mm; together with other poultry-related silver medals (2), by Elkington and Restall, both 20th century and unnamed [3]. Extremely fine, first rare £80-£100

Lot 624

Scotland, Dunkeld, Perthshire, an elaborate oval silver engraved award medal by H. Gavin, arms of Sir William Drummond Stewart, rev. named (Presented by Sir William Drummond Stewart of Grandtully and Logiealmond, Bart. to Donald Stewart, Tenant of the Lagg, Grandtully, as First Prize at a Competition of 93 Ploughs which took place at his Estate near Murthly Castle, 5th December 1838), 114 x 89mm. Set in a wide pierced star border with suspension loop, extremely fine but the inscription slightly worn in places through cleaning, extremely rare £300-£400 --- Sir William Drummond Stewart, 7th Bt (1795-1871) served in the Peninsular War and was present at the Battle of Waterloo. He spent seven years adventuring in the American west during the 1830s, meeting the native population and adding an unconventional dimension to the world of hunters and fur trappers. His illegitimate son, William George Drummond Stewart (1831-68), won the Victoria Cross serving with the 93rd Highlanders at the siege of Lucknow in 1857. Hector Gavin was an engraver in Edinburgh, based originally at 150 High street and later at 8 North bridge, before moving to Croft-an-Righ, near Holyrood Palace

Lot 626

Scotland, Stirlingshire, an oval silver engraved award medal, unsigned, ploughshare left, rev. named (Awarded by George W. Graham Esq of the Blair Drummond, Ochtertyre & Meiklewood Ploughing Club to Hugh Wright as First Prize at their Annual Competition, 1854), 58 x 47mm. Very fine; set in an ornate border, suspension loop sometime removed £100-£150

Lot 627

Scotland, Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, silver award medals (2), by A. Kirkwood, named (To John Campbell, 1855), 35mm; unsigned, named (To David Scott Porteous of Lauriston for Shorthorn Bull, County of Kincardine, 1877), 44mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine; first with suspension loop and ring £60-£80 --- David Scott Porteous (1852-1931), St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire

Lot 630

Scotland, General Agricultural Association of Ayrshire, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Awarded to Mr Frederick Drumbreddin, for a Highly Recommended Cheddar Cheese, 1859), 45mm; Gartmore and Dalmary Ploughing Society, 1929, a silver award medal by A. Fenwick, named (1929 Junior, Won by D. Ferguson), 38mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine, but first with minor edge bruises £80-£100

Lot 637

Scotland, Royal Northern Agricultural Society, a silver award medal by R. Halliday, named (Won by William A. Mitchell Esqr, Auchnagathle, with “Nobility”, 1899), 51mm; a similar medal by J.A. Restall, named (Won by Mr F. Kennedy, Mill Inn, Maryculter for “Cock o’the North 2nd”, Spring Show 1908), hallmarked Birmingham 1901, 51mm [2]. Very fine to extremely fine, first with minute piercing for suspension £100-£120 --- Auchnagathle, Aberdeenshire

Lot 649

Death of John Locke, 1704, a copper medal by J. Dassier, 42mm (E 413); John Milton, a copper medal by J. Dassier, 42mm (E 254) [2]. First about extremely fine, second good very fine but cleaned £80-£100

Lot 65

William IV (1830-1837), Sovereign, 1831, first bust, w.w. incuse without stops (M 16A; S 3829A). Some scratches on and around the bust, otherwise very fine, very rare £1,000-£1,500

Lot 658

Alexander Pope, 1741, a copper medal by J.A. Dassier, 55mm (E 564); Death of Archdeacon Ralph Brideoake, 1743, a copper medal by J.A. Dassier, 55mm (E 574) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 661

History of the Roman Republic, copper medals by J. Dassier (6), struck c. 1740-50, viz. Numa Pompilius, The Twelve Tablets, Pyrrhus, Regulus, C. Marius, and Cato the Younger, each 32mm [6]. Good very fine or better, but first with carbon spot on reverse £150-£200

Lot 676

Liverpool Mechanics Institution, 1825, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, named (No. 461, Sam Gray Rathbone Esq.), 46mm (W 2632); Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852, a white metal medal, unsigned, 26mm (Eimer 171; BHM 2481) [2]. First with some surface marks and scratches, otherwise about extremely fine, second better £100-£150

Lot 683

Blackfriars Bridge and Holborn Valley Viaduct Opened, 1869, a copper medal by G.G. Adams for the Corporation of the City of London, 77mm (BHM 2906); 21st Anniversary of the Volunteer Movement, 1881, a bronze medal by N. Macphail, 63mm (BHM 3104; E 1682) [2]. First with edge bruises on reverse at 4 o’clock, otherwise good very fine or better £40-£50

Lot 685

11th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, a uniface silver shield, engraved (Presented to Lieut. G.F. Butt on the Occasion of his Marriage, by the Members and Brother Officers of his Company, Oct 23, 1877), 48 x 39mm; Army Temperance Association, Army Temperance Medal, India, 1897, a silver medal, 35mm; Transvaal War Souvenir, 1900, a white metal medal, 35mm; Capt. Eugene Clementi-Smith DSO, Memorial, a copper medal, 45mm; Inner Temple, 1918, First World War Commemorative, a bronze medal, 51mm; Essex County Hundreds, a bronze award medal, rev. named (1927, Lt P.V. Hoare), 41mm; Royal Air Force, a bronze award medal for Athletics, No 5 Section Sports, Halton, 32mm; British Services Tattoos, 1947, a uniface bronze medal, 48 x 37mm; [8]. Varied state; two cased £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection

Lot 690

Royal Dublin Society, silver award medals (2), unsigned, named (Horse Show, 1892, Thomas Roberts, 1st Prize, Class 30, for ‘Lady Sefton’; 1st Prize, Saddle Ponies, Class 37, won by T. Roberts Esq, for ‘Helena’, Horse Show 1897), both 51mm (Went 28) [2]. First extremely fine, second nearly so and with an obverse edge knock, both bright from past cleaning; in cases of issue by Edmond Johnson, Art Jeweller & Medallist, 94 Grafton St, Dublin £120-£150 --- Thomas Roberts, 41 Ranelagh street, Liverpool. Sold with further background information

Lot 700

George V, Coronation, 1911, a silver medal by B. Mackennal, 51mm (W & E 5035A.2; BHM 4022; E 1922); together with other miscellaneous royal medals, of Victoria (5), Edward VII (5, two in silver), George V (3, one in silver), Edward VIII and George VI (2) [17]. First very fine and in red case of issue, others fine and better £120-£150

Lot 702

The first flight to London on a Hydro-Aeroplane, 1912, an openwork silver and enamel award badge by B.H. Joseph for Carrington & Co, London, view of a Short Brothers biplane over the sea, hydro-aeroplane 10th august 1912 around, vignette of the tower of St Paul’s Cathedral above, rev. named (To Commemorate The First Flight on a Hydro Aeroplane to London by F.K. McClean on a 70 H.P. Short Biplane) hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 50 x 35mm. Very fine and extremely rare; a significant item of Naval Air Service history £600-£800

Lot 704

53rd Welsh Division, Egypt, 1918, a silver award medal by P. Minassian, Cairo, un-named, 43mm; Inner Temple, 1918, First World War Commemorative, a bronze medal, 51mm; Armistice Day Memorial, 1928, a bronze medal by C.L. Dolman, 76mm (BHM 4132; E 2008); Middlesex Regiment, Boxing, 1933, a bronze award medal, named (Pte. F. Eyles, Runner Up, Heavy Wt Bn Novices Competition), 32mm; a silver award medal by Vaughton, named (Bn Standard, 1936, Pte. Eyles, Shot), 38mm; 5th Army, Entrance into Naples, 1943, a brass medal, 31mm; Westminster Dragoons B.L.A., 1945, a bronze medal, 51mm [7]. Varied state; third in original box £100-£150 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection

Lot 706

Award medals to S. Cox, Middlesex Regiment: “A” Coy, Best Shooting Coy, Cairo, 1920, silver, 26mm; Winners, Dewar Shield, 1924, silver, 40mm; Regular Army Team, Bangalore, 1924, bronze, 40mm; Runners Up, Bangalore Cup, 1924, silver, 40mm [4]. Very fine or better; first with loop and ring for suspension £80-£100 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection

Lot 748

Bengal Veterinary College, Calcutta, a silver award medal, unsigned, ornamental cartouche, engraved (First Prize, Equine Medicine & Surgery), rev. wreath, named (Awarded to S.M. Ismail, 1917), 38mm (Pudd. 948.86). Good very fine, rare; with swivel suspension ring £80-£100

Lot 757

Murree Brewery Football Cup, a silver award medal, rev. engraved (Runners Up, 1931), 36mm; Neazahmud Football Cup, 1929, a silver award medal, rev. named (L/Cpl B. Lowe, 2nd Bn, The King’s Own Royal Regiment), 38mm; Presidency Athletic Meeting, 1895, a bronze award medal, rev. engraved but un-named (Army Championship, 1 Mile, 3rd Prize, Won By), 45mm; Royal Western India Turf Club, an octagonal brass and enamel pass, 1941-1942, no. 213, 34mm; 2nd Bn. Royal Fusiliers, a silver award medal, engraved (Hockey, Ambala, 1920), 29 x 23mm; Western India Football Association Services Tournament, a bronze award medal, rev. engraved (Runners-Up 1945), 38mm; Yadavindra Olympic Stadium, Opening Ceremony, 1941, a uniface gilt-silver medal, 65 x 44mm; Zorastriain Physical Culture & Health League, a silver award medal, rev. named (440 Yds Running, 2nd, Bharucha S.K.), 36mm; a silver award shield, rev. legend stippled (E.C.G. Wrestling 1934), 46 x 36mm; an ornate silver award shield, engraved (Weight 1st, 583 Eng Bn, Sub Rayat Khan), 42 x 37mm [10]. Varied state; first cased £100-£150

Lot 758

Nathdwara, an ornate gold shield, engraved (Awarded by H.H. Shriman Goswami Chiranjiv Shri Damodarlalji of Nathdwara), rev. named (Mr Jake Cox), 45 x 33mm, 12.51g; All India Swadeshi Exhibition, Delhi, 1931, an ornate silver shield, named (Presented to Mr Jake Cox by P. Jawaharlal Nehru), 53 x 47mm [2]. Both polished otherwise about extremely fine, second with minor graffiti; each with loop and ring for suspension, first with ribbon and pin £300-£400

Lot 764

BELGIUM, Exposition Universelle Internationale, Brussels, 1897, a bronze award medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers Frès, un-named, 70mm (BDM III, 267-8); 25e Anniversaire de la Société Royale Nautique, Antwerp, 1903, a uniface bronze medal by C. Nys, 58mm; Touring-Club de Belgique, a bronze medal by P. Dubois, 65mm [3]. First extremely fine, others very fine £40-£50 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 November 2016, lot 701

Lot 140

Early 20th Century childrens and illustrated books, including, Alice in Wonderland; When We Were Very Young A.A.Milne, 1924 2nd edition; Amelia anne's Washing Day, Eleanor Farjeon, first edition 1934, Summer Songs with Music from The Flower Fairies of the Summer, Cicely Mary Barker etc. (3 boxes).

Lot 796

FRANCE, Bébé dans son Lit, c. 1930, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned, issued by Canale, 50mm (cf. DNW 59, 953); together with two bronze Art Déco calendar holders issued by La Gerbe d’Or [3]. Very fine; first set onto a brass stand for display £40-£60

Lot 804

GERMANY, Wilhelm II, 1914, a silver medal by L.-C. Lauer, 33mm; Olympic Games, Berlin, 1936, a silver medal by K. Roth, 37mm (GV 15) [2]. Very fine, first better £80-£100

Lot 816

SOUTH AFRICA, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Transvaal, a white metal medal by Run Bros, 40mm (W & E 3400A [not gilt]; BHM 3598); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, Grahamstown, a white metal medal by J. Band, 38mm (AM Cat. 84; W & E 4125A.1), Natal, a silver medal by Joseph & Sons, 29mm (AM Cat. 93; W & E 4325A.1) [3]. First brilliant mint state, rare, others very fine and pierced for suspension £50-£70

Lot 823

SOUTH AFRICA, Defence of Mafeking, 1900, a bronze medal, unsigned [by F. Bowcher], for Spink, 45mm (Hern 106; AM Cat. 44; BHM 3677; E 1843a); Occupation of Bloemfontein and Pretoria, 1900, a bronze medal, unsigned [by F. Bowcher], for Spink, 45mm (Hern 150; AM Cat. 64; BHM 3678; E 1844a) [2]. Very fine, but first with stain on reverse £80-£100

Lot 824

SOUTH AFRICA, Return of the City of London Volunteers to London, 1900, a uniface striking in silver of the medal by Sir G. Frampton for the Corporation of the City of London, Union and CIV flags flying on hill surrounded by trees, sun on horizon and cannon, rev. signed (3, Geo Frampton), 77mm (cf. Hern 178; cf. AM Cat. 76; cf. BHM 3684); together with a striking in pewter of the finished medal, 77mm [2]. First good very fine and very rare, second very fine £200-£300 --- Provenance: J. Webb Collection

Lot 831

SOUTH AFRICA, Death of Eugene Smith, 1901, a silver medal by Elkington, bust right in bush hat, rev. legend above tablet, 45mm (Hern 656 [not listed in silver]; AM Cat –; cf. St James’s 7, 875). Extremely fine and extremely rare in silver; in original case by Elkington & Co Ltd, Medallists £200-£300 --- Capt Eugene Clementi-Smith, DSO (1847-1901), educated at St Paul’s School, London; served first in Canada and later in South Africa, where he received a fatal wound at Harrisburg on 11 September 1901, dying on 4 October. Throughout his service career he had been involved with shooting and the NRA shoot annually for gold, silver and bronze medals in his name

Lot 833

SOUTH AFRICA, General Louis Botha, 1902, a silver medal by G. Devreese, 28mm (Hern 214; AM Cat. 94); General Christiaan de Wet and General ‘Koos’ de la Rey, 1902, a bronze medal by A. Scharff for K.A. Bachoven von Echt, 40mm (Hern 232; AM Cat. 103) [2]. First very fine and toned, with clip and ring for suspension, second better £90-£120

Lot 840

SOUTH AFRICA, Centenary of the Nederduitsch Hervormde Kerke, Pretoria, 1955, a bronze medal by M. Pauw, 60mm (cf. Heritage/MPO 34, 4754); 110th Anniversary of the ‘Black Week’ Boer Victories and the Striking of the ‘99’ Overstamp Pond, a bronze medal, unsigned, 38mm; together with miscellaneous World medals in silver (3) [5]. First two extremely fine, others in varied state £80-£100

Lot 842

SWITZERLAND, Peace Restored in Geneva, 1738, a copper medal by J. Dassier, 55mm; Death of Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui, 1748, a copper medal by J. and J. Dassier, 55mm [2]. First with small piercing at top otherwise about extremely fine, second good very fine £80-£100

Lot 2001

ViTrains V2073 Class 37 37405 EWS Livery. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Excellent - near mint condition.

Lot 2002

ViTrains V2014 Class 37 37403 Glendarroch. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Excellent - near mint condition.

Lot 2003

ViTrains V2023 Class 37 37429 Eisteddfod Genedlaethol. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Excellent - near mint condition.

Lot 2004

ViTrains V2027 Class 37 37378 railfreight, grey. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Excellent - near mint condition.

Lot 2005

ViTrains V2018 Class 37 37416, EWS Livery Royal Scotsman. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Excellent - near mint condition.

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