Tray of Czechoslovakian and other tea and coffee ware items with Oriental pagoda and landscape decoration, together with three countryside ceramic cameo's by Renaissance Design Studios Limited fine bone china made in England designed by Wedgwood to include Lima, Beavers, and Rabbits on all wooden plinths. (4).(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
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British Administration, silver 9-Livres (Authority of May 1811). Crenated square hole on Peru, Charles IV 8-Reales 1805-JP, Lima mint, both sides countermarked with a raised crowned G, 23.72g (Prid 2; KM 35, in PCGS holder graded VF 20, Pop 1; the only example graded at both services. Estimated Value $1,600 PCGS certification 34312691.
Charles III (1759-88), silver 8-Reales, 1762 LM JM, Lima mint. Crowned shield, JM to the left, 8 to the right, rev. crowned globes between crowned pillars, date below, Lima monogram either side, 26.99g (KM A64.1). Toned, in PCGS holder graded AU 50, Pop 1; only 1 graded finer in MS-65 at PCGS. Estimated Value $1,500 PCGS certification 34313331.
Authority of November 1758, silver Dollar (Six Shillings and Eightpence). Floriated GR raised countermarked within circular indent on both sides of Peru, Lima 8-Reales, 1758 JM, 27.03g (Prid 4; KM 8.5, host coin KM 55.1). Coin and countermark attractively toned, in PCGS holder graded EF Detail (Tooled), rare. Estimated Value $2,500 PCGS certification 34313330.
George III (1760-1820), oval countermark upon, Chile silver Eight Reales, Santiago Mint, struck under Charles IV of Spain, 1793 DA. Countermark of cuirassed bust of George III placed centrally on neck of cuirassed bust of Spanish King right, date below, legend .CAROLUS. IIII. DEI. GRATIA. rev. crowned quartered Spanish shield of arms, pillars with ribbon motto either side, incuse letter PLVS VLTRA, Latin legend surrounding.HISPAN. ET. IND. REX. S. 8R. D.A. toothed border around rim both sides, weight 26.95g (Bull 1853 R3; ESC 134; S 3765A; KM 627). Light hairline scratch in obverse field, with one extending onto neck, rim cut at 4 o'clock, otherwise lightly toned with underlying mint brilliance, in PCGS holder graded AU 55, Pop 1; the finest example graded at PCGS, and extremely rare for this mint this nice. Estimated Value $5,500 PCGS certification 34313094. The Latin legends translate on the host coin as "Charles the Fourth by the Grace of God" and on the reverse as "King of Spain and the Indies" with the Santiago mint mark with an S under an o and the denomination as 8R for Eight Reales and the D.A. for the Mint Masters Domingo Eizaguirre and Augustin de Infante y Prado whose master-ship reigned from 1772-99. The "Plus Ultra" motto meaning "further beyond".These historically interesting countermarked pieces were struck in reaction to a massive shortage of small change and silver coinage in Great Britain as continued campaigns on the continent had drained the precious metal out of the hands of the public. The temporary and hurried solution was provided by the Bank of England, with their vast stocks of Spanish Dollars from the New World, which could be quickly countermarked with the silver hallmark from the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths to officiate them at a value of Four Shillings and Ninepence. The vast majority of the stock host coins countermarked were Mexico City Mint Dollars, other more common Mints being Potosi in Bolivia and Lima in Peru. The very rare mints of the New World host coins to be so marked were Santiago in Chile as we have here and Guatemala, just as rare as the fewer Spanish mainland pieces of Seville or Madrid. The superb condition of this countermarked piece would be good for an unmarked host coin only of this issue never mind having the addition of the British countermark.
A Bachmann Branch-Line 00 gauge locomotive, 0-6-0, 8750 Pannier Tank, 32-202A, Hornby and other rolling stock, accessories, scenery and buildings, mostly boxed (qty) Condition report ReportThe Hornby Railways "Flying Scotsman" Electric train set does not contain the locomotive and tender "The Flying Scotsman", and the "Marshaller Train Set" box is empty. Report by DP1 x box assorted building and scenery including -R8009R460The Marshaller - locomotive and 4 wagonsControllerThe Flying Scots: 3 x coaches1 x diesel EWS67002Track/Controller1 x box assorted buildings and scenery1 x box:1 x Lima car transporter1 x Bachmann - 32 - 202A1 x Scenix Pub EM6001Hornby:2 x R5141 x R761 x R5901 x R80041 x R1801 x R80051 x R80031 x R5391 x R9652 x R61571 x R6145A2 x R61352 x R4681 x R6130A1 x R62201 x crane1 x coach
BOLIVAR SIMON: 1783-1830) Venezuelan-born Military and political leader. President of Gran Colombia 1819-30, President of Bolivia 1825 & President of Peru 1824-27. Bolivar played an important role in Latin America's successful struggle for independence from the Spanish Empire, and is today considered one of the most influential politicians in the history of the Americas. D.S., Simon Bolivar, one page, folio, Lima, 2nd October 1823, in Spanish. The partially printed document is a military commission appointing Lieutenant Leon Galindo to be a Colonel of Infantry. Signed by Bolivar in his capacity as 'Liberator President of the Republic of Colombia'. With a good red wax seal affixed, protected by seven flower paper petals. With blank integral leaf. The edges are very slightly irregularly trimmed, and with light some overall water staining, not affecting the legibility of the text, GLeon Galindo (1795-1865) Commander of the Bogota Battalion, 2nd Division, who was victorious in the decisive battle of Ayacucho on December 1824, under Commander-in-Chief Antonio Jose Sucre.
Lima Hornby and Mainline 00 Gauge Locomotives, Lima BR blue Class 73 ‘Broadlands’ and Class 33 33105, Hornby R103 SR olive green M7 Tank No 249 and Mainline Railways BR green 46100’Royal Scot’, all in original boxes together with unboxed Hornby Southern 926 motorised tender, F-VG, boxes P-G (5)
Hornby Minitrix Graham Farish and Lima N Gauge Locomotives and Rolling Stock, Minitrix BR green ‘Mallard’, maroon and blue/grey coaches, GF BR black 4-6-0 ‘Mere Hall’, green 0-6-0 Pannier Tank (unboxed) Pullman Coaches (2) and SR 4-wheel Coach and Lima Coaches (2) and Rolling stock (7), Wrenn Cattle Wagon, all in original boxes, G-VG, boxes P-G and two white metal buses, F (20)
A Mixed Group of 0 Gauge Finescale Freight Stock by ‘Super-Scale Models’ Others, including ‘Super-Scale’-labelled NE veranda’d brake van no 157838, a spectacular GN 8-wheeld brake van no 39851, Earle’s Cement open wagon, Woodhall Coal wagon with load, a modified Lima flat wagon with GWR container load and three others with detached wheels/axleguards, varying F-VG, various minor damages, most loose axlesets and parts appear to be present (9 + parts)
Lima Piko Roco Minitrix and other makers N Gauge Goods and Passenger Rolling Stock, including Roco PTT Wagons, DB green Baggage Cars and coaches (3), 5-wheel coaches s(3), Fleischmann 8060/1/2 green coaches (3), Lima DB crimson and cream coaches (2), Minitrix lined green ‘Hamburg’ 6-wheel coaches (4) and Piko Guards Van, all in original boxes, VG-E, boxes F-VG (18)
Six Repainted and Super-detailed Lima 0 Gauge Southern Region Mark 1 Coaches, all in SR green with replacement metal (insulated) wheels, buck-eye couplers, corridor connections, door handles and other details including interiors and passengers, VG, damage to one bogie and chip to roof of S39679 (6 in 2 trays)
Roco and Fleischmann H0 Gauge Locomotives and Märklin Wagons, Roco 43693 DB cream and blue SAAR Diesel Locomotive 181 213-0 and 45413 6-wheel DB dark green clerestory coach, both in original boxes, VG, box G, unboxed Fleischmann DB black 0-8-0 Tender Locomotive No 55 2875 and green 0-4-0 V42-04 Diesel Shunter, maroon DSG Schlafwagen and flat truck, Märklin 4459 Stake Car in original box and unboxed Lima open wagon, G-E, boxes G-VG (8)
A collection of model railway items to include a boxed Tri-ang R346C Stephenson's Rocket and R150S loco with R39 tender, Hornby 00 gauge 2234 Deltic diesel electric loco and a number of further loose locos, tenders and carriages by Hornby, Lima etc, also a quantity of trackside architecture and furniture, electric railway equipment and a small quantity of track by Tri-ang, Lima etc.
An Assortment of H0 Gauge Rolling Stock and Tenders by Various Makers, including early Märklin 4-wheeled tender and repainted stake wagon, two Fleischmann tenders, a diecast streamlined tender in green (believed to be French), an elevated platform wagon by unknown maker, Fleischmann ‘Aral’ tanker, 4 Lima Wagons-Lits coaches and a group of Roco Coach-lighting kits (some incomplete), mostly F-G (qty). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Bachmann H0 Scale Diesel Locomotive GP 50 (Norfolk & Southern), Bachmann 04 Diesel Shunter D2267 BR Blue weathered, Hornby 00 gauge Diesel R 2761 B R Blue Class 20 20035, Hornby 00 gauge Class J83 Locomotive 68480 R2540, BR 0-6-0 T Weathered Edition and a Lima Diesel LNER Diesel Locomotive, all boxed(5)
[OO GAUGE]. THREE LOCOMOTIVES comprising a Bachmann No.31300, G.W.R. Manor Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive 'Bradley Manor', 7802, green livery, boxed; Lima No.L205117, G.W.R. Class 94xx 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive, 9400, green livery, unboxed; and Wrenn No.W2203, Shell Class R1 0-6-0 tank locomotive, silver, boxed.
Anne, halfcrown, 1714 (E.S.C. 1377; S. 3607), toned, haymarked, about very fine; George II, halfcrown, 1746 lima (E.S.C. 1688; S. 3695A), toned, very fine; George III, Bank of England, dollar, 1804, traces of brooch-mounting on reverse, very fine; George IV, halfcrowns (2), 1820 (E.S.C. 2357; S. 3807), sometime cleaned, one extremely fine, the other very fine (5)

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