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YULE, Sir Henry, (ed.) The Book of Ser Marco Polo, Murray, 1903 in 2 vols. 4to. 2 frontis. maps. Tog.with Cordier, Henri, Ser Marco Polo. Notes and Addenda, Murray, 1920. 8vo uniformly bd. dec. cl. Plus FRANKLIN,K Capt. John, Narrative of A Journey to the Shores of The Polar Sea in the year 1819,20,21, and 22. Charles E. Tuttle co. 1970. 4to. cl. bd. 4
Hungary, Ludwig II (1516-26), Goldgulden (Ducat or Florin), 3.54g, undated, Kremnitz, lvdovicvs. d - g. r. vngrie., Madonna and Child, rev. s. ladislavs - .rex. 1521., saint standing, holding pike and orb, k to left, a (for Alexius Thursó) to right (F.39; Huszár 827), slightly creased, extremely fine provenancePurchased from Spink, 25 September 1958, Sw.F. 150Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Hungary, Wladislaw V (1453-57), Goldgulden (Ducat or Florin), 3.49, undated, + ladislavs. d.g. r. vngarie, shield, rev. .s. ladisl - avs rex, saint standing, holding orb and axe, k-g in fields (F.16; Huszár 637), extremely fine provenancePurchased May 1961, £11Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A collection of medals including an Edward VII long service medal to "2188 SJT :C.CREWE. 5/LANC:R.G.A.V." and four British War Medals: (1) K. 3251 W.A. PITCAITHLEY ACT. L. STO. R.N, (2) M. 15916 F. DE FROAND. CK. MTE. R.N, (3)4353 PTE. J.F. MOORE 17 - LOND.R., (4) 100324 PTE. A. ZELIGMAN. M.G.C
Omas. A sterling silver and enamel Omas, St. George limited edition piston filled fountain pen. The cap surmounted by Carnelian cabochon and the clip formed as a medieval sword embellished by a ruby. The barrel depicts St. George slaying the dragon. 12,99 cm. Medium "Rodiated" 18 K Gold nib. Includes original packaging and papers. Limited edition: 560/730.
Selection of Queen Victoria comprising 1878 2d blue type R2 format RF3 set of five registered envelopes (RP5) sizes F to K (fairly extensive foxing and a few light creases/bends), 1881 2d blue type R2 format RF4 registered envelope (RP7) size F, two unused examples dated 1 7 81 and 19 9 81 respectively, former also overprinted 'CANCELLED.', trivial signs of ageing otherwise fine but a difficult to assemble group
Selection of 1883 items comprising 2d blue type R3 format RF6 set of six registered envelopes (RP13) sizes F to Kand additional size I with indented side seams, also 2d blue type R3 format RF6 with compensation table £2 to £10 on reverse, set of five registered envelopes (RP14) sizes F to K excl size H2 unused, wrinkles and minor signs of ageing still a difficult to assemble group
Selection of KGV issues comprising 1918 3½d blue type R8 format RF9a flap type 7 (size F, G) or 6 (size H, K) set of four registered envelopes (RP29), also additional size G with flap 6 , 1920 3d brown + 1d carmine types R7 and 30 format RF9a registered envelope (RP32) sizes F and G, 1920 3½d blue + ½d green types R8 and 29 format RF9a flap type 7 registered envelope (RP 33) sizes F and G and 1921 5d orange type R10 format RF9a flap type 8 (size F), 7 (size G) or 6 (size H, K) set of four registered envelopes (RP34), all unused, a few wrinkles and signs of ageing etc but uncommon
Selection of seven KGVI comprising 1943 5½d brown type R13 format RF13c registered envelope, provisional printing with "PIRIE APPLETON & Co. Ltd" imprint (RP55) size G, 1944 3d green FR2 format FRF1 Forces registered envelope with round stop after "Compensation" (RPF3b) size G2, 1945 5½d brown type R13 format RF13c without imprint, set of four registered envelopes (RP59) sizes F-K and 1946 5½d brown type R13 format RF13c registered envelope, provisional printing with "P. A. & Co. LTD." imprint (RP60), all unused, a few wrinkles and slight signs of ageing otherwise fine and fresh, all with original Oswald Marsh invoices
Internee Mail: Undated envelope to Germany with m/s "Internee Mail/Letter in German" from "K. Heidirck/St George's Barracks/St George's Bermuda", franked with KGVI 2s "Keyplate" (without pmk) and good strike of the circular PASSED BY CENSOR/BERMUDA/22, h/s (CM21) in green with another strike on the reverse
A rare WWI casualty trio and memorial plaque to Captain Arthur Roxburghe Orr, 2nd Battalion Scots Guards comprising 1914 Star and Bar (as Lieut.), 1914/18 British War Medal, Victory Medal (both as Capt.), bronze commemorative plaque, commemorative scroll - all mounted in three period Spink & Son glazed easel display frames and to/w the recipients miniature medals and a oval portrait miniature of the officer in uniform. Notes - records show wounded 1st battle of Ypres October 1914, promoted to captain December 1914, returned to France 1915, K-I-A France 17/10/2015, memorial at Sailly Labourse Communal Cemetary
Beauchamp Yerburgh, H. ("McAdam") Leaves from a Hunting Diary in Essex, 2 vols., London: Vinton & Company 1900, dec. gilt red cloth 4to, to/w The Japan-China War 1894-95 compiled by Jokichi Inouye with plates by K. Ogawa, pub. Kelly & Walsh Ltd., Yokohama, The Negro in the New World by Sir Harry H. Johnston, 1st Methuen & Co., London 1910; Punch 1865 (1 vol) (5)
A 19th century Dutch tortoiseshell cased 833 standard silver teaware set, the fitted interior comprising ten fiddle pattern teaspoons, pair of sugar tongs and a sugar shovel, all with maker's mark K over a bridge?, Rotterdam, 1831, together with an ivory handled tea strainer with sword mark only and a caddy spoon with the sword mark and maker's mark JSM, box
A coral and pearl five-stone ring, the alternating stones to an 18ct gold shank, ring size K½, a pearl and diamond ring, the three split pearls interspersed by pairs of diamonds to an 18ct shank, ring size M½ and another dress ring Condition Report: Coral and pearl - Late 19th / early 20th Century. 2.5gm. Marked 18ct. One of the coral beads is a replacement and there is a small hole in the inner shank probably related to this repair. Ring size K 1/2. Pearl and diamond - Early 20th Century. 3gm. Hallmarked 18ct gold. condition seems good surface of pearls somewhat uneven. Ring size M 1/2. Dress ring - Victorian. 1.4gm. Shank hallmarked 22ct. The ruby set plaque looks to be rose gold perhaps from another piece that has been attached to a 22ct yellow gold shank. A bit bent and worn.
Anglo-Saxon, Sceatta, 1.00g., secondary phase, c.710-c.760, series K/N mule, facing standing figure holding long-cross to left, floral scroll to right, rev. biting dragon left, head looking back (cf. Abr. K/N6, noted formerly attributed to type 23a; cf. N.81; S.-), surface porosity, good fine, very rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Anglo-Saxon, Sceatta (3), 1.00g., secondary phase, c.710-c.760, series J, York issues, type 85, diademed head right, rev. cross, annulet each side, bird above (Abr. J120; N.128; S.802), base metal, edge chips, good fine; 0.40g., series K, type 42, bust right cross before, rev. hound left looking back at tree (Abr. K210; N.100; S.803A) about fine, rare, 0.95g., series K, type 32a, similar, rev. curled wolf (Abr. K430; N.91; S.803C), edge test marks , possibly a cast of a similar coin in the Ashmolean, fair, very rare (3) PROVENANCEThe first, bt. 14 August 1980The second, bt. March 1978The third, bt. March 1978 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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