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British Coins and Medals. George III, pattern crown, undated, by Webb and Mills for Mudie, laur. head r., rev. crowned, cruciform shields, rose, thistle, shamrock and prancing horse in angles (ESC.221; L&S.214), has been lightly cleaned, a few light marks in field, otherwise about uncirculated
Scottish Coins. James V, ⅔ ducat or ‘bonnet piece’, 1540, bearded bust r., wearing flat bonnet, rev. crowned shield of arms, I-5 at sides, wt. 3.72gms. (S.5374), very slightly creased, a couple of light scratches in obverse field, otherwise just very fine, rare * ex Dundee sale, 1976, lot 104
G Foreign Coins and Medals. South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, pond, 1898, stamped ‘99’, bust l., rev. circular shield of arms over flags, eagle above (KM.10.2), light traces of mounting on rim, surfaces lightly marked, almost very fine Only 130 examples were stamped ‘99’, and as most of them have been melted, there are very few surviving today. It is unusual to see an example in such a low grade - choice examples currently fetch £60,000-80,000.
British Coins and Medals. Edward IV, first reign, light coinage (1464-1470), groat, Coventry, class VI/V, mm. sun/rose, crowned bust facing within tressure, quatrefoils at neck, C on breast, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, wt. 2.78gms. (S.2008; N.1581), minor marks on obverse, otherwise very fine, scarce
British Coins and Medals. Henry VII, groat, class IIIc, London, mm. greyhound’s head (1502-1504), crowned bust facing within tressure, crown with one plain and one jewelled arch, rev. long cross with three pellets in each angle, wt. 3.05gms. (S.2199; N.1705), face weak, some light scratches, otherwise very fine
British Coins and Medals. Elizabeth I, sixth issue, shilling, mm. hand (1590-1592), crowned bust l., rev. long cross fourchée over shield (S.2577; N.2014); third and fourth issues, sixpence, mm. eglantine, 1575 (S.2563; N.1997), both pierced, fair to fine; Charles I, halfcrown, Tower mint, under Parliament, type 3a3, mm. (R) (1644-1645), crowned figure of king on horseback l., shouldering sword, no ground, rev. oval garnished shield (S.2778; N.2213), heavily clipped, slightly double-struck and weak in places, about very fine for issue with a decent portrait; George III, twopences, 1797 (2), laur. and cuir. bust r., rev. Britannia seated l. (S.3776), edge knocks, good fine and better; Victoria, crown, 1889; halfcrown, 1887, ‘Jubilee’ bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon/crowned shield within garter (S.3921/4), the crown scrubbed and with light scratches in fields, very fine, the halfcrown about extremely fine (7)
British Coins and Medals. Charles I, crown, Truro mint (1642-1643), mm. rose, crowned figure of king on horseback l., brandishing sword, king’s sash in two loose ends, rev. round garnished shield of arms, wt. 29.79gms. (S.3045; N.2531), some weakness in legends and some light edge bruises, otherwise very fine
British Coins and Medals. Charles II, five guineas, 1673, QVINTO, first laur. bust r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles (S.3328), light surface marks, adjustment marks on French shield, tiny rim bruise at 5 o’clock on obverse, otherwise almost extremely fine with brilliant fields, scarce
A Rare `Mobiloil BB-Grade` Enamel Sign One of the most desirable of all motoring enamel signs produced, this rare die-cut can-shaped, four coloured single-sided sign is designed to appear three dimensional when wall displayed. Produced on flat steel, as apposed to later, smaller reproductions, Colourful & highly attractive, with text reading `Gargoyle - Mobiloil - Make Your Chart The Guide` & `Vacuum Oil Company Ltd, London, S.W.1`. The sign also features the pictorial Gargoyle logo insignia in red. A totally correct & well preserved example, retaining a good level of gloss, save for some light scratching/fading. Some loss & chipping to the edges, enlarged mounting holes & overpainting to the reverse side, otherwise superb. Approximately 50x20cm Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
A Rare Original Jaguar 1954 Le Mans Victory Poster A rare large-format factory-issued victory poster, celebrating Jaguar`s success at the 1954 Le Mans 24-hour endurance event, this red and dark green on white victory poster, features the image of a D-type (by artist Roy Nockolds, as used on the original Jaguar D-type sales brochure) at the top with text below celebrating the 2nd place finish of the Rolt/Hamilton team, plus a 4th place finish of another one of their cars. Printer`s name to lower edge, English language, mounted to linen for preservation & framed/glazed in a quality wooden frame, chosen to mimic the dashboard of a Jaguar of the period. Very good condition, save for some light staining & fold lines. 30.5" x 41.5" Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
Bronze Spirit of Ecstasy Statue A magnificent, showroom-type Spirit of Ecstasy statue, after the original by C. Sykes, well-detailed and most attractive, part of a run of 25 produced. Standing 26" high, it is finished in a combination of classic brown and light-ferric. It is supported on a bronze/black marble base. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
1958 Ariel FH Huntmaster Bike Year: 1958 Bike Make: Ariel Bike Model: FH Huntmaster Bike Reg No.: 786 GKX Bike Frame No.: CAPR11074 Bike Engine No.: CNF4967 Bike Colour: Maroon Ariel ` One of the first manufacturers of British motorcycles, founded by the Dunlop Tyre Co. in 1897, and a well respected name synonymous with sturdy well built machines although not many of which were revolutionary, exciting, chrome laden or exuberantly finished products. Ariel, excepting the `Squariel` 4 cylinder and later two stroke sensations Arrow and Leader, for more than a half century produced the widest range of conventional motorcycles on offer from any manufacturer, before being assimilated into the BSA group. Never a company to make exaggerated performance claims they had significant success in offroad events, rather than racing, which emphasised the rugged nature of the standard road machinery. One of the exceptions to the staid image of the marque would be the Huntmaster FH variant produced between 1954-60. An attractive, easily handled, man sized, 97 mph. 650 twin this model was built around the basic components of the BSA A10 Gold Flash engine, none the worse for that, but however still somehow remaining very much an Ariel. This particular bike is a 1958 model purchased by the vendor in 2006 for his own use and still in substantially the same condition as bought, although subsequently given a full service. According to information on hand from the VMCC and Ariel o/c 786 GKX was originally supplied in what was termed `Ex - Sport Glamour` specification, which meant bright red tanks and guards for export markets, although this bike appears to be one of only 16 or so which found their way onto the home market. A V5 registration document, tax disc and MOT certificate dating from 1990 are available for inspection along with the information above. Seemingly in very original and sound condition and still in possession of all the difficult to source panels, although these have at some time being repainted in a more sober Ariel maroon colour scheme, this bike could, with careful recommissioning and light restoration easily be made suitable for use by a new owner. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com

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