Elizabeth II (1952-), gold Proof Fifty Pence, 2010, 100 years of Girl Guiding UK Commemorative, struck on a heptagonal flan, fourth crowned head right, initials IRB below for designer Ian Rank Broadley, legend and raised rim surrounding, ELIZABETH. II. D. G. REG. F. D. 2010, rev. small central trefoil with star in top lobe incuse on a central raised circular platform, six larger trefoils with star in each top lobe surrounding, small initials JE raised below left trefoil for co-designer Jonathan Evans, small initials DH raised below right trefoil for co-designer Donna Hainan, denomination at bottom in two lines 50 / PENCE, legend surrounding, CELEBRATING ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF GIRL GUIDING UK, issue weight 15.50g (S.H24). FDC as issued in original box with certificate number “0102” of an edition limit of 1,000, though we note the Spink Catalogue gives a figure of only 355 actually issued, rare. g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
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Elizabeth II (1952-), gold Sovereign, 2016, Trial of the Pyx limited edition, fifth crowned head right, initials J.C below for designer Jody Clark, legend and toothed border surrounding, ELIZABETH. II. DEI. GRA. REGINA. FID. DEF., rev. St George and dragon right, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right for original designer Benedetto Pistrucci, issue weight 7.98g (cf.S.SC10). Some light handling marks both sides from being tested at the trial, good extremely fine sealed in a tamper evident security pack and special folder with booklet about the Trial of the Pyx and the Goldsmith’s Company, hand signed certificate from the Queen’s Assay Master Graeme Smith as only 8 coins were packaged this way though not individually numbered, such a limited edition that it does not appear in the Standard Catalogue, a major attraction for gold Sovereign collectors, very rare presented as such.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Charles I (1625-49), silver Crown, 1642, Oxford Mint, with Shrewsbury obverse die, armoured King on horseback left, crowned holding sword, Shrewsbury plume in field behind, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding, initial mark pellet, .CAROLVS: D: G: MAG: BRIT: FRAN: ET. HIBER. REX, rev. Latin Declaration in two lines at centre between ruled lines RELIG. PROT. LEG / ANG. LIBER. PAR, three Oxford plumes with bands above, over value .V., date below, Latin legend and beaded borders surrounding, initial mark colon, :EXVRGAT: DEVS: DISSIPENTVR: INIMICI, weight 29.02g (Brooker 869/-; Morrieson A-2; N.2405; S.2946). Toned, with some striking weakness at corresponding points both sides on horse head and rear, a good depiction of the King's upper body, a bold very fine and scarce. Provenance: Ex A H Baldwin, Fixed Price List, Summer 2010, item BH061.
Isle of Man, James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby (1702-36), silver Proof Halfpenny, 1733, Stanley family crest of eagle over child in wicker basket, above the cap of maintenance with plain interior, date below, legend with pellet stops SANS CHANGER, rev. triskeles, I D and value ½ in each gap between legs, legend surrounding, QVOCVNQVE . GESSERIS . STABIT. (KM 4b.1; S.7409a). Toned very fine and very rare.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Isle of Man, James Murray, 2nd Duke of Athol (1736-65), copper Halfpenny, 1758, crowned DA cypher over date, toothed outer border both sides, raised die flaw at lower left, rev. triskeles, legend surrounding, .QUOCUNQUE . JECERIS . STABIT (Q.18; KM 6; S.7412). Toned, struck from rusty dies, extremely fine.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Isle of Man, George III (1760-1820), copper Penny and Halfpenny, 1786, laureate head right, date below, legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA., rev. triskeles, legend surrounding, QVOCVNQVE . IECERIS . STABIT (Pr. 16, 31; KM 9.1, 8; S.7413, 7414). Toned Penny with a hint of lustre, both extremely fine. (2)† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Isle of Man, George III (1760-1820), copper Halfpenny, 1786, laureate head right, date below, legend and toothed border surrounding, GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA., rev. triskeles, legend surrounding, QVOCVNQVE . IECERIS . STABIT (KM 8; S.7414a). Toned well struck with underlying brilliance, of a different die variety to that normally seen with finer engraving and border beading, good extremely fine and rare.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Isle of Man, George III (1760-1820), bronzed copper Proof Halfpenny, 1798, laureate and draped bust right, raised rim surrounding with incuse legend both sides, date below closer to truncation and hair, lower tie ribbon points to G, GEORGIUS III. D: G. REX., rev. struck en medaille, triskeles, incuse legend surrounding, QVOCVNQVE IECERIS STABIT (KM 10; S.7416e). Toned double struck on obverse with slight judder between strikes, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Isle of Man, Victoria (1837-1901), copper Pattern Halfpenny, 1860, gold streak in metal mix showing on reverse, young head left, W:W. incuse on truncation, date below, legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, rev. struck en medaille, triskeles, legend surrounding, QVOCVNQVE . IECERIS . STABIT (Pr. 39; S.7418d). Toned, good extremely fine practically as struck, and extremely rare, purportedly less than 10 struck. Provenance: Ex Property of a Lady, Glendining, 16th December 1920, lot 89. Ex R J Ford Collection, part I, Spink Coin Auction 79, 15th October 1990, lot 218. Ex Dr Robin Caine Collection, Spink Coin Auction, 14th July 2000, lot 2755. Ex Arielle Collection, Baldwin Auction 86, 6th May 2014, lot 38.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Jersey, Victoria (1837-1901), lacquered bronze Specimen strike 1/24th and 1/48th of a Shilling, 1877 H, Heaton Mint, diademed head left, H below, rev. struck en medaille, arms of Jersey, date either side, value below (Pr.37a, 54a; KM 6, 7; S.7007, 7008). Toned with much lustre, a matching pair, good extremely fine and very rare. (2) † This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Hong Kong, British Colony, George VI (1937-52), bronze Cent, 1941, Royal Mint (KM 24). Rare, in NGC holder graded MS63BN.One of the great rarities of the Hong Kong series, the 1941 Cent remains highly elusive. After being struck at the Royal Mint the Cents were divided into three shipments. One was actually retained and melted down by the British government to aid the war effort. Another was sunk at sea en route to Hong Kong, perhaps the victim of an enemy torpedo. The last was delivered to Hong Kong but captured by the Japanese military when the island surrendered in December 1941. It is thought that coins in the “Japanese” batch were also melted down though a small number of cents clearly survived either in the UK or Japan or both.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Ireland George II (1727-60), copper Proof Halfpenny, 1736, young laureate head left, legend and toothed border surrounding, rev. crowned harp, date either side at bottom, legend and toothed border surrounding, edge plain (D&F 539; S.6605). Attractively toned, good extremely fine, practically as struck, rare.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Ireland George II (1727-60), copper Halfpenny, 1736, young laureate head left, legend and toothed border surrounding, rev. crowned harp, date either side at bottom, legend and toothed border surrounding (D&F 538; S.6605). Attractively toned, extremely fine.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Ireland, George III (1760-1820), gilt copper Proof Farthing, 1806, laureate and draped bust right, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding both sides, rev. crowned harp, date below, stop after legend (DF 605; S.6622). Toned, struck from lightly rusted dies, good extremely fine and very rare.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
Monaco, Charles III (1856-89), gold 100-Francs, 1884-A, Paris mint, bare head right, rev. Arms of Monaco, edge inscribed, 32.22g (Gad. 122; Fr. 11). Small edge knock by 11 o'clock, wear and light surface marks on obverse mainly, very fine. Mintage: 15,000g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Paraguay, Reform Coinage, aluminium-bronze Proof Set, 50-; 25-; 15-; 10-Centimos, 1953 (KM PS1). All formerly in NGC holders and graded respectively PF64, PF65, PF65 & PF66, rare. Without case of issue. Said to be ex-Melbourne mint through private treaty.† This item is subject to 5% import duty.
United States of America, gold 10-Dollars, 1910 S, San Francisco, Indian head left, rev. eagle, with motto, 16.70g (Fr. 167; KM 130). Vertical scratch on obverse, a few surface marks, about very fine. g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
United States of America, gold 10-Dollars, 1915, Philadelphia mint, Indian head left, rev. eagle, with motto, 16.72g (Fr. 166; KM 130). Small green spots by value, very fine.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
United States of America, gold 10-Dollars, 1926, Philadelphia, Indian head left, rev. eagle, with motto, 16.70g (Fr. 166; KM 130). Light wear and a few marks on higher points, very fine.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Anne (1702-14), gold Five Guineas, 1711, second draped bust left, legend and toothed border surrounding, ANNA. DEI. GRATIA., rev. crowned cruciform Post-Union emblematic dimidiated shields, ten strings to Irish harp, emblematic sceptres in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of top crown, legend and toothed border surrounding, .MAG BRI. FR ET.HIB REG., edge inscribed in raised letters, .+. DECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNO. REGNI. DECIMO., weight 41.86g (Schneider 531; M.C.E. 202; S.3568). Lightly toned with underlying brilliance, small nick on shoulder, some other light marks, otherwise extremely fine, reverse better, rare, in NGC holder graded MS61. Provenance: Ex Spink Numismatic Circular, April 2007, item MG1801.
Victoria (1837-1901), gold Proof Five Pounds, 1839, young filleted head left, front fillet with six full scrolls cresting to right, rear hair fillet with eleven leaves, W WYON. RA. raised on truncation for engraver and designer William Wyon, legend and ornamental toothed border surrounding both sides, VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIARUM REGINA F: D:, rev. The Queen as Una leading the British lion left, holding orb and sceptre, thick plain ground line, date in Roman numerals below, MDCCCXXXIX, W. WYON R.A. curving below, legend around upper half, DIRIGE DEUS GRESSUS MEOS. edge inscribed in raised letters of upright orientation to obverse, wire line raised border above and below, rose stops, DECUS ET TUTAMEN * ANNO REGNI TERTIO *, weight 39.26g (L&S 17 dies 2AW; W&R 278; S.3851). Toned with a light red colour, number of light handling marks and hairlines in the fields both sides, small dig on neck, two light hairline scratches in obverse field behind head, the raised design both sides, relatively problem free, tiny black spot on reverse field below second G of legend, otherwise in UK grading terms good extremely fine and rare; has been graded and encapsulated by NGC as PF62 Cameo. NGC certification 4697969-001. Provenance: Ex Spink Coin Auction 141, 22nd March 2000, lot 351. Illustrated on front cover. The Latin legend upon this coin translate as on the obverse “Victoria, by the grace of od, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith,” and on the reverse as “May God direct my steps,” a Psalm from the Bible. The edge inscription translates as “An ornament and a safeguard, in the third year of the reign,” a reference to safeguarding the coin from the then defunct illegal practice of edge clipping gold coins. The gold “Una and the lion” Five Pounds of 1839 represents the pinnacle of the modern milled British gold coin series. Amongst the most classic of the coin designs in the entire British series, engraver William Wyon’s master work at the height of his career, was produced as the key coin for the anticipated proof set of all the young head denominations that are dated 1839. Royal Mint record shows that some 400 sets were issued, which were sold gradually over the following decade or more, though undoubtedly single coins like this were available too. The obverse design depicts the young Queen then only around 20 years of age with her hair bound and filleted, the leading front fillet ornamented with six full scrolls like cresting waves passing to the right; the rear fillet with ten pairs of leaves pointing upwards along a stem, with an extra one at the lower extreme and a partial extra pair at top. The Wyon name is displayed prominently raised on the truncation of the neck, with his credentials as a member of the Royal Academy of Art. The reverse depicts a classical scene of the Queen as Una leading the British lion which is based on one of the longest poems ever written “The Faerie Queene” by the Tudor poet Edmund Spenser (1553-99). The Queen as “Una” represents Truth, as truth is one, and is depicted in book one of the fable upon adventures with the Patron Saint of Great Britain, St George. They are driven by a storm into the “Wandering Wood” where they shelter in Hypocrisy’s cell together. Once the storm has passed, St George then leaves Una behind, who is then attended to by the lion and leads her onwards in her quest to ultimately reunite with St George.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Victoria (1837-1901), gold Five Pounds, 1887, Jubilee type crowned bust left, J.E.B. initials on truncation, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. St George and dragon right, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right of exergue, weight 39.97g (Schneider 653; S.3864). Some light surface marks and hairlines, a pleasing extremely fine. Provenance: Ex A. H. Baldwin and Sons Ltd, early 2006.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Victoria (1837-1901), currency four gold and seven silver coin set, 1887, Golden Jubilee year, in rectangular modern fitted case, gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign, silver Crown, Double-Florin Arabic 1, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence withdrawn type, Threepence, all on navy blue pad, cream silk lid inlay, red exterior to box with “1887" in gold block figures at centre (S.3864, 3865, 3866, 3869, 3921, 3923, 3924, 3925, 3926, 3928, 3931). Attractively toned, some light handling marks and hairlines, otherwise generally extremely fine. Provenance: Ex Bonhams, July 2004.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Edward VII (1901-1910), Matt Proof gold Five Pounds, 1902, Coronation year, bare head right, De S. below truncation for engraver George W De Saulles, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:, rev. St George slaying the dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, tiny B.P. in exergue for engraver Benedetto Pistrucci, edge milled, weight 39.95g (WR 404; S 3966). Once polished, a few hairline marks, small patch of scratches in front of horse legs in reverse field, otherwise extremely fine. Provenance: Ex A H Baldwin and Sons Ltd, early 2006. Calendar year mintage of 8,066.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Victoria (1837-1901), gold proof Two Pounds, 1887, Jubilee type crowned bust left, J.E.B. initials on truncation, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, the B close to crown, rev. St George and dragon right, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right of exergue, weight 15.98g (W.R. 290; S.3865). Some light surface marks and hairlines, dig in reverse field, otherwise toned, good extremely fine. Provenance: Ex A. H. Baldwin and Sons Ltd, vault stock, early 2006.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Victoria (1837-1901), gold Two Pounds, 1893, older crowned and veiled bust left, T.B. initials below truncation, VICTORIA. DEI. GRA. BRITT. REGINA. FID. DEF. IND. IMP., rev. St George and dragon right, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right of exergue, weight 15.99g (Schneider 658; S.3873). Some light surface marks and hairlines, dig in obverse field, otherwise toned, extremely fine. Provenance: Ex A. H. Baldwin and Sons Ltd, early 2006. Calendar year mintage of 52,212.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Edward VII (1901-1910), Matt Proof gold Two Pounds, 1902, Coronation year, bare head right, De S. below truncation for engraver George W De Saulles, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:, rev. St George slaying the dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, tiny B.P. in exergue for engraver Benedetto Pistrucci, edge milled, weight 16.01g (WR 406; S 3968). Toned with a few light marks, good extremely fine. Provenance: Ex A. H. Baldwin and Sons Ltd, vault stock, early 2006. Calendar year mintage of 8,066.g This item is sold under the investment gold scheme. VAT may be reclaimed on investment gold lots by VAT registered traders.
Pair French Empire style cast metal table lamps with brushed metal finish and matt tapered stem, H45cm and pair antique style French table lamps (4) (This item is PAT tested - 5 day warranty from date of sale) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A signed autograph album obtained at the 13th annual star gala on Saturday, 7th May, 1966 featuring the autographs of The Beatles, Roy Kinnear, Charles Hawtrey, James Mason, Roger Moore (with Saint stick man drawing), Ronald Fraser and many others. This item comes with full provenace from the original owner detailing that it was a first prize in a competition held at the event and that she was the lucky winner. The original program is also included with this lot along with a covering letter signed by W Gatherer, Deputy General Manager of the Festival Gardens, Battersea Park where the event was held.
A signed copy of ‘The Who Sell Out’ LP Track 612002 complete with poster. Album sleeve bears the autographs of all four members of the group in biro except John Entwistle’s which is in black marker pen. Please note the vendor won this in a ‘design a Who poster’ competition and did not see the group sign it in person and therefore we do not take responsibility for the authenticity of this item.

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