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Collection of assorted historical coinage to include William III, Sixpence, B (Bristol), 1697, George II, Sixpence, 1758, George III, Shilling, 1816 (2), Sixpence, 1817, William IV, Fourpence, 1837, Victoria, Sixpence, 1887, Threepence (4), silver Penny, Three-Halfpence (2), Farthing (2), Half Farthing (2), George V, Farthing (2) and various other commemorative medals to include a Victoria 1897 Diamond Jubilee silver medal, 25mm, weight 9.7g, Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, Coronation 1902, the official small silver medal, by George William de Saulles (1862-1903), crowned busts of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra r., to either side, silver, weight 12.8g, George V Silver Jubilee Medal, 1935 and The Great European War, Signing of Peace Medal, varying conditions.
Collection of fifteen Royal Mint, Queen Elizabeth II brilliant uncirculated Commemorative Crowns, all unopened in their original presentation packs and boxes, to include 2009 Countdown to London 2012 £5 Silver Proof coin, 2012 £5 Olympic coin, 2009 £5 Henry VIII Cupro-nickel (2), 2012 Diamond Jubilee £5 (2), 1997 £5 Diana Memorial, 2000 £5 Millennium, 2009 £5 50th Anniversary of the Mini, 1997 £5 Silver Proof Golden Wedding Anniversary, 2005 Celebration Medal to commemorate the Marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales and Camilla, Silver Proof, 2007 Diamond Wedding Crown, 2006 Vivat Regina Crown, 2007 Elizabeth I 450th Anniversary Crown, 2007 Charles 60th Birthday Crown and seven other Commemorative Crowns (22).
Three Queen Victoria Shillings to include two small Jubilee head l. R. Crowned shield in Garter, 1887 and 1888, edge milled, silver, weight 5.68g and 5.66g, S.3926, VF and F+. (2) and a large Jubilee head l. R. Crowned shield in Garter, 1892, edge milled, silver, weight 5.7g, S.3927, VF, together with a Victoria 1897 Diamond Jubilee silver medal, 25mm, weight 9.7g (4).
Two albums of assorted modern and historical Great Britain and world coinage to include various modern circulated Great Britain Queen Elizabeth II Fifty Pence coins, Two Pound coins, One Pound coins, and others, together with a selection of silver historical Crowns, Halfcrowns, Shillings, Sixpences and Pennys from George III to Victoria, to include a William IV silver Halfcrown, 1837 (holed), and an assortment of copper coinage from George II to Elizabeth II and incorporating Pennys, Halfpennys, Farthings etc, together with a good selection of world coinage from Germany, Holland, America, Austria and France to include USA Dimes, Five Cents, Quarter Dollars, Half Dollars and Dollars as well as a silver Netherlands, 1930, 2 and a Half Guilders coin and various Queen Elizabeth II commemorative crowns and a 1953 promotional Rolls Royce medal made to commemorate the Coronation of H.M.Queen Elizabeth II and other tokens, varying conditions but often VF+ and all in plastic sleeves. Images of the complete album available upon request.
Mathurin Moreau (French 1822 - 1912) Patinated Bronze Figure Group Le Printemps (Springtime) Signed 'Mathurin Moreau / Sculpt' and numbered '11571' Cast circa 1900; along with Exposition Universelle, Medaille d'or, 1889 medallion and Gervais foundry mark to back. Raised on rotating socle, depicting a pair of Arcadian lovers amongst spring flowers and foliage. Height 26 inches, excellent condition with wonderful patina, please see accompanying image Athurin Moreau, son and student of Jean-Baptiste Moreau, studied at the École des Beaux-Arts Paris. Moreau worked on numerous public monuments and was noted as a sculptor of classical and allegorical subject matter, as well as producing a series of large decorative bronze statuettes and busts of his contemporaries. He was regularly praised for his Salon contributions and obtained a number of distinctions, including a gold medal at the 1889 Exposition Universelle.
A Small Mixed Lot To include A bronze cold painted model of a zebra skin rug by Franz Bergman Austria - stamped to underside. Silver thimble along with a pair of Berlin cut steel shoe buckles, crested ware miniature jug marked Burnley, goggles, tins, Edward VIII Coronation handkerchief, commemorative medal etc.
The following thirteen lots were once the property of former British Athlete, Donna Hartley (1955-2013). Born Donna-Marine Louise Murray in Southampton, she was a South of England Sprint Champion and won the AAA's 200 metres in 1972 then the 400 metres in 1975. In 1977 she was U.K. 400 metres champion. In 1977, she married fellow athlete Bill Hartley. The marriage later ended in divorce. In 1978, Hartley won two Commonwealth gold medals in Edmonton, Canada, where she won the 400 metres and the 4x400 relay. In 1979, she was European cup semi finalist winner in both 400 and 400 relay again. She also was runner up in European cup finals in 1975 and 1977 in 400 and 400 relay again. In 1980 she completed at the Moscow Olympic Games where she won a bronze medal in the 4 x 400 relay. After retiring from Athletics Hartley married Robert Wass, better known as comedian and actor Bobby Knutt. As Donna Hartley-Wass, she competed for several years on the UK women's body building circuit, wining the National Amateur Body Building Association's Miss Britain Physique trophy in 1988, having placed third the previous year. Her bodybuilding career was short-lived and for several years after that she ran a line dancing school in Sheffield near the family home. Hartley-Wass featured on the front cover of Health & Strength magazine. Hartley trained at a Sheffield Health Studio jointly owned by Bobby Knutt. Under the guidance of the health studio owner and ex-Sheffield Wednesday coach Tony Toms, Hartley achieved national success very quickly on the women's bodybuilding circuit. Moscow 1980 Olympic Games Bronze Winners Prize Medal, awarded to Donna Hartley of Great Britain for the Women's 4 x 400 metres. The Obverse after Prof Giuseppe Cassiolis 1928 design with Victory seated above stadium. The reverse designed by Ilya Postol featuring Olympic Flame. The 1980 games logo in distance, Cyrillic script to rim, cased, the Great Britain Team consisted of Lindsay Macdonald, Michelle Probert, Joslyn Hoyte-Smith and Donna Hartley. They finished behind the Soviet Union and East Germany but just edged out Romania into 3rd place.
1978 Medals, two European Athletics Championships in Prague, participation medals featuring city scene 'V.Housa and S. Bursik', the other side with stylised discus thrower and 'XII Mistrovstvi Evropy v. Atletice CSSR' to border, 50mm diameter Cuba 'Memorial Barrientos' silvered medal. Kraft Games, GB v GDR at Crystal Palace, Kraft Sportsmail 'Athlete of the Month', Prague 78 silvered badge (lacking pin). (7)
Medals 1982, bronzed medal '2 Europacup Damen Leichtathletik 1982' to front 'LG Bayer Leverkusen' to back, 1980 'Nationale Nederlanden Sparta Spelen '80 3 x PR" Plaque" 400m Horden Heren' and U.K. National Championships London 1980 400m Hurdles' Medallion, two 1979 Cwmbran European Cup Semi-Final Medals 'Napoli 1979 25 and 27 Maggio' and 1981 G.B v. USSR at Gateshead. J. Kusocinskiego XXII Memorial Medal one other featuring five athletes. (9)
Olympic Memorabilia - Large display containing two running shoes / spikes each individually signed by Usain Bolt & Yohan Blake. The Puma shoe signed by Bolt & The Adidas show signed by Blake with his time of '9.75' inscribed on the side, presentation framed with replica Olympic medal & photos, no glass, 35 x 47 inches.Provenance: The shoes appear to have been worn but we cannot confirm where, when or whom they were worn by. The signatures have been confirmed as correct and they come with an Authentication & Valuation letter from Spirit of Sport, dated 1st March 2018..
A World War II Burma Star four-medal campaign group in original OHMS card box as issued, named to A V Benbow, with notice of medals awarded, along with a Long Live Our Noble Queen gilt metal and enamelled medal, and a Spanish commemorative coin, along with a World War II BWM and Victory medal in original OHMS card box named to Mrs F Daniels as issued with medal notification paper
ROSEWOOD APOTHECARY DISPLAY CABINETLATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing four shelves, with gilt lettering OPPENHEIMER'S/ PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS/ THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL/ AT THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MEDCINE/ WERE AWARDED/ HELD IN ROME, 1894 and alternatively PALATINOIDS and BIPALATINOIDS51cm wide, 92cm high, 20cm deepNote: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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