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Lot 1029

BADER DOUGLAS: (1910-1982) British World War II Ace (22.5 victories), recognised for his important role during the Battle of Britain. A printed 8vo menu for a dinner and evening of entertainment organised by the Confectionery & Allied Trades Sports Association in London, 10th April 1953, signed in bold pencil to the inside by Bader, and also signed by television presenter Eamonn Andrews in bold pencil, both with their names alone. Some light overall age wear and minor staining, G

Lot 1031

DE GAULLE CHARLES: (1890-1970) French General and Statesman who led the Free French Forces during World War II. President of the French Republic 1959-69. T.L.S., C. de Gaulle, one page, 4to, n.p., 23rd October 1969, to Georges Vavon, Director of the French Alliance, in Argentina, in French. De Gaulle thanks his correspondent for their letter and the interest taken by both himself, and his students in Arentina, in De Gaulle`s memoirs. Some light age wear and neat splits to the edges of the folds, only very slightly affecting the text. About G

Lot 1034

PATTON GEORGE S.: (1885-1945) American General of World War II. Vintage signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph, an engaging image of Old Blood and Guts in a head and shoulders pose wearing his uniform. Signed in dark fountain pen ink at the base of the image, `To R. Bruce Love from G S Patton Jr.` Rare. Some light surface creasing and a few heavier corner creases, about G. . . Accompanied by a copy of a typed statement by Bruce Love explaining how his sister, Dorothy Love, served with the Red Cross in England setting up Clubmobiles to service American soldiers and airmen. He explains that, in preparation for the invasion of Normandy in June 1944, a hundred club mobiles were made ready and sent to France following the invasion. Love`s sister was assigned to Patton`s Third Army and followed them through France and into Germany, creating many opportunities for her to meet and talk with the General. Love concludes his statement, `I wrote to my sister that [Patton] might be more politely referred to as "Old Plasma and Intestines". My sister told this to the General to his amusement. He then gave my sister an autographed photograph for me that I have kept for over 60 years`.

Lot 1035

BADOGLIO PIETRO: (1871-1956) Italian Soldier, a member of the National Fascist Party who commanded fascist troops under Italian dictator Benito Mussolini during World War II. Prime Minister of Italy 1943-44. Vintage signed and inscribed 8.5 x 12.5 photograph of Badoglio standing in a profile half length pose wearing his military uniform. Signed (`Badoglio`) in dark fountain pen ink to the lower photographer`s mount and inscribed in his hand to an Italian Countess. Dated 18th March 1937 in his hand. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, otherwise VG

Lot 1037

MUSSOLINI BENITO: (1883-1945) Italian Fascist Dictator of World War II. D.S., Mussolini, two pages, folio, Rome, 26th April 1928. The partially printed document, in Italian (untranslated) refers to a Luigi Corchini. Countersigned by King Victor Emmanuel III (1869-1947) King of Italy 1900-46. Together with another similar document signed by both Mussolini and Victor Emmanuel III, two pages, folio, Rome, 18th May 1936, also in Italian (untranslated) and referring to a Saul Sadoch. Some light foxing to the first document and the second trimmed at the head, with slight loss of printed text. Some light overall age wear, G, 2

Lot 1043

[HITLER ADOLF]: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1934-45. An unused piece of Adolf Hitler`s personal 4to stationery, featuring the gold printed words Der Fuhrer in the upper left corner beneath a blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika. With blank integral leaf. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG Provenance: Accompanied by a statement of origin signed by Richard O. Rex stating that he personally removed the stationery from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to help establish a medical dispensary for use during The Potsdam Conference. Also signed by a Notary Public as a witness. Together with copies of further supporting detailed documentation relating to Rex and his acquistions.

Lot 1046

[HITLER ADOLF]: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1934-45. An unused piece of Adolf Hitler`s personal 4to stationery, featuring his gold printed name beneath a gold printed Nazi eagle and swastika in the upper left corner, with the gold printed address (`Obersalzberg`) in the opposite corner. With blank integral leaf. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG. Provenance: Originally sold at auction by noted autograph expert Charles Hamilton, author of several books on Third Reich autographs, in his auction number 117, 18th January 1979, Lot 139. Accompanied by a copy of Hamilton`s catalogue description. This is the first time that the stationery has been offered for sale since Hamilton`s auction.

Lot 1048

[HITLER ADOLF]: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1934-45. Adolf Hitler`s original personal unused printed 12mo bookplate, engraved in brown on a light beige threaded paper. Hitler`s name is printed at the base beneath a Nazi eagle, swastika and oak leaves and the printed words Ex Libris at the head. EX. Provenance: Originally sold at auction by noted autograph expert Charles Hamilton, author of several books on Third Reich autographs, in his auction number 117, 18th January 1979, Lot 140. Accompanied by a copy of Hamilton`s catalogue description and other supporting documentation.

Lot 1049

[GOERING HERMANN]: (1893-1946) German Political & Military Leader, a leading member of the Nazi Party and Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe. Goering`s personal printed oblong 12mo visiting card featuring Goering`s facsimile signature beneath the printed words Heil Hitler! at the centre. A blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika appear in the upper left corner. Some very light, extremely minor age wear at the edges, otherwise EX. . . . Provenance: Accompanied by a copy of a statement of origin signed by Richard O. Rex stating that he personally removed the visiting card from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to help establish a medical dispensary for use during The Potsdam Conference. Also signed by a Notary Public as a witness. Together with copies of further supporting detailed documentation relating to Rex and his acquistions.

Lot 1057

BADER DOUGLAS (1910-1982) British World War II Ace (22.5 victories), recognised for his important role during the Battle of Britain & JOHNSON JOHNNIE (1915-2001) British World War II Ace (34 victories). A colour 24 x 20 First Edition print entitled Spitfire by artist Robert Taylor, 1979, signed by both Bader and Johnson in bold pencil with their names alone to the lower border. Rolled and with some very light, minor foxing to the outer white border, otherwise VG.

Lot 1082

ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942- ) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Ali standing in a full length boxing pose. Signed (`Muhammad Ali`) in bold black ink with his name alone across a light area at the centre of the image. Together with Laila Ali (1977- ) American Boxer, daughter of Muhammad Ali. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Ali in a half length boxing pose. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone to a light area of the image. About EX, 2

Lot 1083

ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942- ) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Ali standing in a three quarter length pose training with a speed bag. Signed (`Muhammad Ali`) in bold blue ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. Double matted in cream to an overall size of 10.5 x 12.5. VG

Lot 1087

LANGTRY LILLIE: (1853-1929) British Actress, mistress of King Edward VII. Dark fountain pen ink signature (`Lillie De Bathe (Mrs. Langtry)`) on an 8vo page removed from an autograph album. The lower half of the page bears an A.Q.S. by George Barrett. Matted in black beneath an 8.5 x 6.5 reproduction image of Langtry to an overall size of 13 x 19. Some very light minor staining, only just affecting the signatures, G

Lot 1091

ASTAIRE FRED: (1899-1987) American Actor & Dancer, Academy Award winner. Signed 6 x 8.5 photograph, an appealing image of the dapper Astaire in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the background. Professionally double matted in black and cream and framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 11 x 13.5. EX

Lot 1092

DE NIRO ROBERT: (1943- ) American Actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of De Niro in a half length boxing action pose as Jake La Motta in a scene from Raging Bull (1980). Signed by De Niro in black ink with his name alone (a somewhat hurried example) across a light area of the image. De Niro won a Best Actor Oscar for his performance in this film. Matted in cream above a small engraved plaque and framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 12.5 x 15. EX

Lot 1099

TRACY SPENCER (1900-1967) American Actor & HEPBURN KATHARINE (1907-2003) American Actress, both Academy Award winners. Individual ink signatures by both Spencer Tracy (in fountain pen ink on an album page, dated 1951 in his hand) and Katharine Hepburn (on an album page), matted together in cream and white beneath a 6 x 5 reproduction photograph of the couple. Framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame to an overall size of 15 x 17. Some very light, minor age toning at the edges of the pages, otherwise VG

Lot 1101

HEPBURN AUDREY: (1929-1993) Belgian-born Actress, Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the image showing Hepburn in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone across a light area at the base of the image. Professionally matted in light mottled grey and framed and glazed in a blue and gold coloured wooden frame to an overall size of 12.5 x 15. VG

Lot 1128

ROLLING STONES THE: Individual black ink signatures by each of The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts, on a page removed from an autograph album. Matted in black beneath a colour 10 x 8 photograph of the band to an overall size of 13 x 14.5. Some light overall creasing, G

Lot 1129

WINEHOUSE AMY: (1983-2011) English Singer. Signed colour 8 x 11.5 photograph of Winehouse in a head and shoulders pose singing into a microphone. Signed in bold blue ink with her first name only to a light area at the base of the image. VG

Lot 1130

GAGA LADY: (1986- ) American Singer. Signed colour 6 x 8 photograph of the singer standing in a topless half length pose wearing a typically elaborate `hat` upon her head. Signed in black ink across a light area of the image. EX

Lot 1147

TENNYSON ALFRED: (1809-1892) English Poet Laureate. D.S., A Tennyson, being a signed cheque, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 21st January 1861. The cheque, unusually completed entirely in Tennyson`s hand, is on an oblong 8vo sheet of paper, drawn on his account at Olding, Sharpe & Co., London, and made payable to James Kellaway for the sum of twelve pounds and one shilling. A one penny revenue stamp is affixed in the upper right corner. With several bank cancellations including the standard ink lines across Tennyson`s signature. Professionally double matted in white and framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 13 x 10.5. Some very light, minor age wear, about VG

Lot 1150

CALLAS MARIA: (1923-1977) American-born Greek Soprano. Vintage signed 4 x 6 postcard photograph of Callas in a head and shoulders pose. Signed (`Maria Meneghini Callas`) in fountain pen ink to a light area at the base of the image and dated 1958 in her hand. Large parts of the signature are faded although still legible. VG

Lot 1154

PRINCE WILLIAM FREDERICK: (1776-1834) Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, nephew of King George III. An interesting A.L.S., William Frederick, three pages, 4to, Gloucester House, 21st July 1817, to `My dear Lord` (Viscount Sidmouth). The Duke announces `James Pitfield, a Private in my Regiment, has been sentenced to Death for robbery, and as he is extremely young, & has had an excellent character since he came into the 3rd Guards till he committed the crime of which he has been found guilty, I cannot refrain from transmitting to your Lordship the enclosed statement (no longer present) and application from the Captain of the Company to which he belongs, Lt. Colonel Aitchison.` The Duke continues to add that he has been informed that `there are some favourable points in his case` and asks Sidmouth to consider recommending to the Prince Regent that Pitfield`s punishment by mitigated. In a postscript, signed with his initials W.F., the Duke further stresses his anxiety on the subject and remarks that if Sidmouth requires any further information Aitchison or Sir Archibald Murray, the adjutant of the battalion, who `are at present in the Tower and are prepared to state every circumstance relating to this unfortunate man`. Some extremely light, very minor age wear, VG Viscount Sidmouth (1757-1844) British Statesman, Prime Minister 1801-04, Home Secretary 1812-22. James Pitfield (1796-1851) British Soldier, Convict and Stonemason. Pitfield listed in the musters of the 3rd Foot Guards in 1812 and it is possible that he fought at the Battle of Waterloo where five of his fellow soldiers were reported as having been killed on 18th June 1815. In May 1817 Pitfield was arrested for burglary in London and was detained at Bridewell prison before being transferred to Newgate prison on 26th June 1817. On the 4th July he was tried at the Old Bailey before Mr Justice Parker and was found guilty and sentenced to death. Records show that Viscount Sidmouth replied to the present letter from the Duke of Gloucester on the 22nd July 1817 and assured the Duke that the substance of both his letter and that of Aitchisons would be laid before the Prince Regent in Council when the case of Pitfield was next brought under consideration. It would appear that the Duke`s letter was favourably viewed and on 13th August 1817 Pitfield`s sentence was commuted to be transported for life and in November he was sent to Australia, landing at Hobart on 1st June 1818. Given the police number `36`, Pitfield was employed on Public Works and in 1820 was sentenced to 150 lashes and labour in the Gaol Gang for six months for stealing wheat from a mill. He died on 24th December 1851 at Hobart, aged 58 years, and with his occupation stated as stonemason.

Lot 1158

WALPOLE ROBERT: (1676-1745) British Prime Minister 1721-42. Ink signature (`R Walpole`) on a good portion of a partially printed document, Treasury Chambers, April 1721. Countersigned by two Lord Commissioners of the Treasury, George Baillie and Sir Charles Turner (Walpole`s son-in-law). Some very light, minor age wear, VG

Lot 1159

WALPOLE ROBERT: (1676-1745) British Prime Minister 1721-42. Ink signature (`R Walpole`) on a good portion of a partially printed document, 13th July 1710. Walpole transfers the sum of £1000 to the Government and Bank of England `with all interest that shall grow due thereupon`. Lightly mounted and professionally matted in grey above a small engraved plaque. Framed and glazed in a plain gold coloured frame to an overall size of 14.5 x 10.5. Some light age wear to a horizontal fold, only very slightly affecting Walpole`s signature, about VG

Lot 1161

PERCEVAL SPENCER: (1762-1812) British Prime Minister 1809-12. A.L.S., Sp Perceval, one page, 8vo (neatly trimmed and with two irregular corners), Downing Street, 17th December 1808, to `My dear Lord`. Perceval informs his correspondent that he has informed Lord Chatham `that I sent you a copy of my letter to him, in order that I might feel satisfied that I did not misrepresent any part of our conversation so far as you were concerned.` Neatly laid down and with some very light overall foxing, G

Lot 1165

THATCHER MARGARET: (1925- ) British Prime Minister 1979-90. Signed 6 x 8 photograph, the image showing Thatcher seated in a three quarter length pose. Signed in bold black fountain pen ink with her name alone to the lower photographer`s mount. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, otherwise VG

Lot 1176

HARDY THOMAS MASTERMAN: (1769-1839) British Naval officer, Flag Captain to Admiral Lord Nelson. Hardy commanded HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. Signed Free Front envelope panel by both Hardy (`T.M. Hardy`) and Samuel John Brooke Pechell (`John Brooke Pechell`) individually, addressed in Pechell`s hand to Mrs. De Voeux at Horley Lodge in Reigate and dated London, 6th December 1833. Neatly laid down and with some light, minor age wear, about VG

Lot 1183

CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. Dark fountain pen ink signature (`Winston S. Churchill`) on a piece neatly clipped from the conclusion of a letter. Professionally double matted in cream beneath a 7.5 x 9.5 photograph of Churchill and framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame to an overall size of 13 x 17.5. Some extremely light, minor age toning to the left edge of the piece, otherwise VG

Lot 1186

JOHNSON AMY (1903-1941) English Pioneer Aviatrix & MOLLISON JIM (1905-1959) Scottish Pioneer Aviator. Individual fountain pen ink signatures of Amy Johnson (`Amy Johnson`) and Jim Mollison (`J A Mollison`) on identical white cards. Matted together in white and dark brown beneath a 7 x 9.5 reproduction photograph of the aviators kissing at the side of an aircraft, to an overall size of 10 x 15.5. Some very light overall foxing to each card, about VG

Lot 1187

GAGARIN YURI (1934-1968) Russian Cosmonaut, the first man to travel in space, 1961 & TITOV GHERMAN (1935-2000) Russian Cosmonaut, the fourth man to travel in space, 1961. Vintage signed 6.5 x 4.5 photograph commemorating Vostok 2, featuring an image of the spacecraft, an inset portrait of Titov and printed Russian text, 1961. Signed by both Gagarin and Titov in bold, dark fountain pen inks with their names alone to a light area at the base of the image. VG

Lot 1189

MERCURY SEVEN: Selection of various items individually signed by each of the Mercury Seven astronauts comprising Virgil Grissom (Scarce D.S., Virgil I Grissom, being a signed cheque, San Antonio, Texas, 29th December 1960. The partially printed cheque, completed in Grissom`s hand, is drawn on the National Bank of Fort Sam Houston and made payable to Fort Eustis Exchange for the sum of $10.24. Grissom`s signature is only very lightly affected by two bank cancellations), Donald Slayton (D.S., Donald K Slayton, being a signed cheque, League City, Texas, 7th June 1985. The partially printed cheque, completed in Slayton`s hand, is drawn on the InterFirst Bank and made payable to Avis for the sum of $39.47. A light bank cancellation only very slightly affects Slayton`s signature), Alan Shepard (black ink signature, Alan Shepard, on a small card), John Glenn (bold blue ink signature, John Glenn, on a small card) and Scott Carpenter, Wally Schirra & Gordon Cooper (signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by all three individually, the image depicting the Mercury Seven astronauts standing together in full length poses in their spacesuits. Signed by the three with their names alone in bold black inks to the lower white border). Each of the items have been professionally double matted alongside each other in white and framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 14 x 34. VG to EX

Lot 1193

MOONWALKERS: Signed 7 x 7 photograph by six American astronauts individually, Alan Bean (Apollo 12, the fourth man to walk on the moon), Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14, the sixth man to walk on the moon), Dave Scott (Apollo 15, the seventh man to walk on the moon), Jim Irwin (Apollo 15, the eighth man to walk on the moon), Charlie Duke (Apollo 16, the tenth man to walk on the moon) and Harrison Schmitt (Apollo 17, the twelfth man to walk on the moon). The image shows the United States flag flying on the surface of the moon. Signed by each of the astronauts in bold black inks to light areas of the image, most with their names alone. Schmitt has added Apollo 17 beneath his signature. Double matted in white and framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 12.5 x 12.5. VG

Lot 1194

CERNAN GENE: (1934- ) American Astronaut, Commander of the Apollo 17 mission, becoming the eleventh man to walk on the moon. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Cernan in a head and shoulders pose, wearing his spacesuit, in the Apollo 17 lunar module. Signed in bold black ink across a light area at the head of the image, ` "The Last Apollo Moon Walker" Gene Cernan Apollo XVII`. Professionally matted in beige cloth above an Apollo XVII mission patch and below a small engraved plaque. Framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 15.5 x 19.5. EX

Lot 1195

CERNAN GENE: (1934- ) American Astronaut, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo X (1969) and Commander of Apollo XVII (1972). The eleventh man to walk on the moon. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Cernan standing in a full length pose on the moon`s surface. Wearing his white spacesuit and helmet, the astronaut salutes the United States flag at his side. Signed in bold blue ink across a light area of the image, `Gene Cernan, Last Man on Moon, Apollo XVII`. EX

Lot 1196

IRWIN JIM: (1930-1991) American Astronaut, Lunar Module pilot of Apollo 15, the eighth man to walk on the moon. Signed and inscribed colour postcard photograph, the image showing Irwin standing in a full length pose, wearing his spacesuit, on the surface of the moon. He salutes the United States flag before him and the Apollo 15 lunar module can be seen in the background. Signed by Irwin in bold black ink to a light area of the image. Matted in blue above a small engraved plaque and framed and glazed in a gold coloured frame to an overall size of 12.5 x 12.5. VG

Lot 1198

SHEPARD ALAN: (1923-1998) American Astronaut, the second person, and the first American, to travel in space. Commander of the Apollo 14 mission, becoming the fifth man to walk on the moon. Signed colour 8.5 x 12 bookweight photograph, an unusual image of six white NASA spacesuits hanging together in a row. Signed by Shepard with his name alone in bold black ink. Matted in red and blue alongside an unsigned colour 8 x 10 photograph of Shepard standing on the moons surface alongside the American flag. 20 x 16 overall. Together with Edgar Mitchell (1930- ) American Astronaut, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 14, the sixth man to walk on the moon. Signed colour 14 x 11 photograph of Mitchell standing in a full length pose, wearing his spacesuit, on the surface of the moon alongside the United States flag. Signed in bold blue ink, adding Apollo XIV in his hand, to a light area of the image. VG to EX, 2

Lot 55

PLATED LIGHT FITTING WITH 5 CUT GLASS PINEAPPLE SHADES

Lot 84

ZEISS IKON IKOPHOT LIGHT METER IN ORIGINAL LEATHER CASE AND SANGAMO WESTON - WESTON MASTER V LIGHT METER AND LENS BOTH IN ORIGINAL CASES AND 5 X 32MM COLOURED FILTERS, ONE IN BAKELITE ZEISS IKON CASE AND BRASS NEGATIVE MAGNIFIER VIEWER

Lot 88

KODAK SIX - 20 COLLECTORS` DECOR EDITION CAMERA IN LEATHER CASE A VINTAGE WESTON LIGHT METER IN ORIGINAL LEATHER CASE

Lot 99

Australian Commemorative Medallion, silver d.22mm: `Proclamation Medal of Western Australia`, the Inauguration of Governor W.C.F. Robinson Oct. 1890, toned aEF, some light scratches reverse centre.

Lot 104

British Commemorative Medallions (4): King George V Coronation 1911 small size silver issue x3 GEF, one with light grey tone, the other two with iridescent tone and original paper packets (worn). The fourth medal is a Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 small silver issue toned GVF with some old scratches.

Lot 120

Engraved Coin: Silver 1 Franc with the reverse smoothed and skillfully engraved `ARMISTICE, JELLALABAD, SIGNED 11.11.19` around an image of the badge of the `PA` (Prince Albert`s Regiment of Light Infantry).

Lot 122

Error Coin, spectacular misstrike GB decimal 10 pence 1975, spotty EF, light scratch rev.

Lot 124

European bronze jeton of c.28mm., struck Lille, mm. lis, obverse:- Philip and Anna, their busts facing each other, reverse:- Shield of Arms, dated 1574, very light pits, reverse, dark even colour, with nice portraits, VF

Lot 182

Token, 18thC: Bath Penny (double-thickness halfpenny) 1795, M. Lambe & Son Tea-Dealers & Grocers, D&H Somersetshire No. 8, EF with lustre, light graffiti number obverse, with an old collector`s pen and ink packet.

Lot 396

Grenadier Guards - Egypt Medal (no date) with Suakin 1885 clasp named to 7782 Drummer Charles Henry Fookes 3/Gren Gds. Lot includes copied service papers, Born Shrewsbury. (entitled to Khedives Star). Lacquered, light pitting, VF (1)

Lot 447

Helmet badge - gilt Victorian officers 106 Light Infantry helmet badge. Nice original piece

Lot 451

IGS 1907 with bar N.W.F. 1930-31 to 4444866 Pte D H Common 2nd Batt Durham light infantry (part naming erased)

Lot 784

Guinea 1794 very light marks and a little dirt infill NVF/VF

Lot 786

Half-Guinea 1794, very light marks and dirt infill GF/VF

Lot 821

Two Pounds 1823 EF or better with a small edge bruise and light contact marks reverse

Lot 822

Two Pounds 1887 light mark on neck GVF

Lot 862

Florin 1893 extremely light edge touches, aUnc

Lot 880

Halfcrown 1677 Fine with as few light scratches obverse

Lot 882

Halfcrown 1689 first reverse, caul and interior frosted, F-GF, some light porosity.

Lot 885

Halfcrown 1698 DECIMO, lightly toned EF, with some light scratches/flan adjustment marks on close examination.

Lot 908

Halfcrown 1918 very light marks EF/GEF

Lot 922

Halfpenny 1699, date in legend, unbarred "A"s in BRITANNIA, BMC 676, 8.82g, extremely rare (Peck quoted one location only, though another was in SCA in Feb 1980), Ex H. Pegg, Spink Coin Auction 11, 8-10-1980, Lot 456 (part). Ex Dr B. Nicholson Collection, Colin Cooke 08/03/2004, Fine, light porosity.

Lot 932

Halfpenny 1907, full but impaired lustre, reverse very light spots aUnc

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