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An English silver large oval shaped locket embossed with profuse floral decoration,Birmingham hallmarks for 1973,a highly attractive large brooch in the form of a clown with oversize floppy legs,top hat and embellished with multi colour stones and a medal/brooch of dancing interest enamelled in light blue "Imperial Society of Teachers and Dancing" depicting three ladies dancing and with a sequence of bars titled Waltz,Quickstep,Foxtrot
Trade box containing two Britains American Civil War 423 Confederate Trooper figures, both with one arm unattached but present, otherwise G/VG condition (one horse has very fine crazing/lines to body), one in VG/E box and the other in F box with crushed cellophane, tears, and flap unattached. Both in G/VG plain outer trade box. Together with a 421 Confederate Standard Bearer, with both arms unattached but present, and some light crazing/lines to horse, in F box with some tears. (3 plus trade box)
SH (Japan) Dino-Robot: battery operated tinplate robot with plastic head which opens to reveal dinosaur head with tinplate jaw and light to inside of mouth. Height 28.5cm. VG clean condition, in working order-when switched on robot walks forwards, dinosaur mouth opens and closes, and light comes on (plastic robot head remains open, does not appear to close when switched on). Contained in VG box.
Aethelred II silver penny, Last Small Cross Issue, Spink 1154, obverse reads:- +AEDELRAED REX ANGL [`AE`s and `NG` ligulate, first `D` seems to have no thorn], reverse reads:- +CVNNA ON PINCST, Winchester Mint, moneyer Cunna, lightly crinkled, light peck marks each side, full, round, well centred, VF
Edward IV Second Reign [1471-1483], silver halfgroat of Canterbury, although the ticket with the coin states mint marks as long cross fitchee / heraldic cinquefoil, these are very difficult to see, GF together with an Edward VI silver shilling, Fine Issue [1551-1553], mm. tun, Spink 2482, full, round, well centred, lightly crinkled, light scuffs across lower reverse shield, GF [2]
Elizabeth I, silver sixpence, Third and Fourth Issues [1561-1577], mm coronet [1567-1570] and dated 1570, die sinkers error in obverse legend ELIZBETH for ELIZABETH, full and round, small, short striking split and die flaw above obverse crown, reverse die slightly off centre, most of portrait visible, light scuffs, scarce GF, together with a Henry III silver penny which has `turned in the die` ie parts of each die on each side, moneyer looks to be Huge who is known for Ilchester, Norwich, Wilton and Winchester, strong flan, double-struck each side NVF [2]
Richard III silver groat, obverse reads:- `RICARD` with the `A` seemingly unbarred, reverse:- London Mint with chevron barred `A` in legend, pellet below bust, unfortunately there is a little piece missing from edge over the mint mark, but combination seems sun and rose 2 / sun and rose 1, a combination not listed by Buck or in J.J.North, with an old yellow ticket, well centred, slightly crinkled, a little weakness on one letter in second reverse quarter, very light scuffs across portrait which is nearly all struck up, rare, VF
Titus silver denarius as Caesar, Rome Mint 73 A.D., reverse:- Titus seated, right, holding sceptre and branch, sear 2447, light scuffs, F together with, English hammered silver cut-halfpennies, first Short Cross ]LDWINE[, possibly Goldwine who worked at Canterbury, GF, second Long Cross [no sceptre], reads:- ]TOMAS O[, Tomas worked at York and Thomas at London, VF and lastly a silver penny of York? quatrefoil at reverse centre, Edward III with bushy hair Spink 1556?, F [4]
Valens silver siliqua x 2 first reverse:- VOT X MVLT XX within wreath, Antioch Mint, full, round, uneven tone, light scuffs GF/NVF second reverse:- Roma seated left, Trier Mint, slightly oval flan, uneven tone NVF, together with two typical `British found` clipped silver siliqua, F and NVF [4]
Vespasian silver denarii, first Rome Mint 75A.D., reverse:- Cow standing right. legend COS VII, Sear - , but see RIC Vol.II,p.25, 96, two very small spots of light deposit on reverse but good metal VF, second piece, Rome Mint 72 A.D., reverse:- Vesta, Sear 2316, flan a little oval but again of good metal VF [2]
Sword - a 1796 type Pattern Light Cavalry Troopers Sword, broad curved blade 32" approx, with fuller and hatchet point. Ribbed wooden grip, stirrup guard with iron back piece with shield shaped ears. Lightly rusted overall, no scabbard, no visible markings. A good untouched example circa 1800 to 1815.
Sword - a 1796 type Pattern Light Cavalry Troopers Sword, broad curved blade 32" approx, with fuller and hatchet point. Twist wire bound fish skin grip, stirrup guard with iron back piece and circular ears. Cross guard with triangular shaped langets. Quillon broken near to cross guard, lightly rusted overall. No markings, No scabbard, overall sound condition
Group to 522 Pte Adam Whitehouse 2/Highland Light Infantry, recorded in the London Gazette 6th Oct 1882 as Dangerously (Wounded) and being shipped back to England on the "Courland", originally reported as Killed In Action. He is believed to have later died of his wounds although this is not confirmed. Medals - Egypt Medal dated 1882 with Tel-El-Kebir clasp, and 1882 Khedives Star. Tiny edge bump otherwise GVF With research (2)

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