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Rainbow Quartz and Diamond Ring, a large, round cut of 14.75cts of the unusually coloured quartz, spreading from a centre point of red, through the colours of the rainbow to an outer ring of violet, set in a platinum vermeil and silver oval bezel with two diamond highlights to either side, above a raised filigree gallery and shank; size O
A mid 20th century green bound P&O photograph album/scrap book, gilt heightened lettering to the front, "With the Compliments of the Chairman and Managing Directors of the P.&O.J.N.Co.", photographs enclosed within include those of people and landmarks, picture postcards and an Abstract of Log etc.
WORLD COINS, USA, Silver Morgan Dollars (7), 1879-S, 1880-S, 1881, 1882-S, 1883-O, 1884-O, 1885-O (KM 110). First in ANACS holder graded MS64 OBVDMPL, the second in NGC holder graded MS62, third in NGC holder graded MS63 DPL, fourth in ANACS holder graded MS63, 1883-O and 1885-O in PCGS holders graded MS63, 1884-O in NGC holder graded MS63, the 1880 San Francisco deeply toned, an attractive group with several varieties. (7)
WORLD COINS, USA, Silver Morgan Dollars (5), 1884-O, 1885-O, 1887, 1888, 1904-O (KM 110). First in NGC holder graded MS63, second in PCGS holder graded MS63, third in NGC holder graded MS62, fourth in PCGS holder graded MS65, the 1904 in PCGS holder graded MS63 DPL and brilliant uncirculated with reflective fields, all except the last with various degrees of tone except the 1904. (5)
WORLD COINS, USA, Silver Morgan Dollars (6), 1878-S, 1879-S, third reverse, 1880-S, 1883-O, 1884-O, 1886 (KM 110). All in PCGS holders graded MS63, MS64, MS64, MS63, MS63PL and MS64, the 1880 darkly toned on the obverse, the 1886 with light peripheral toning, all others brilliant and lustrous. (6)
WORLD COINS, USA, Silver Morgan Dollars (4), 1878-S, 1884-CC, 1884-O, 1904-O (KM 110). First uncirculated with small surface marks by forehead, toned, the third about uncirculated with uneven rainbow toning and a few light scratches across cheek, the others brilliant mint state with full lustre, the Carlson City issue scarce. (4)
WORLD COINS, USA, Silver Morgan Dollars (5), 1884-O, 1889, 1896, 1897-S, 1904-O (KM 110). The 1896 about uncirculated with a couple of scratches on the Liberty face, 1897 with a few dark spots on obverse, otherwise mint state with mirrored fields, the others mint state with minor bagmarks, variously toned. (5)
WORLD COINS, USA, Silver Morgan Dollars (5), 1897, 1897-S, 1898, 1900, 1904-O (KM 110). The 1898 uncirculated with a dark tone, 1900 about uncirculated with a deep golden tone on the obverse, the others mint state with a few bagmarks and original lustrous surfaces, 1897-S a choice piece. (5)
WORLD COINS, USA, Silver Morgan Dollars (4), 1881-O, 1882-O, 1882-S, 1887, and Peace Dollar, 1928-S (KM 110, 150). The 1887 in PCGS holder graded MS63, a slightly matt tone, the other Morgan Dollars all in ANACS holders graded MS63 with original lustre and peripheral toning, the Peace Dollar very fine. (5)
INDIAN COINS, Huvishka (c.152-190 AD), Gold Dinar, diademed and crowned half-length bust left, holding mace-sceptre in one hand and the hilt of his sword with the other, ÞAONANOÞAO O-OHÞKI KOÞANO, rev goddess Ardoksho standing right, holding cornucopiæ, tamgha in field, AP?OXÞO, 7.96g (Göbl 154 / 1). Extremely fine.
INDIAN COINS, Huvishka, Gold Dinar, nimbate, diademed and crowned half-length bust left, holding mace-sceptre in one hand and the hilt of his sword with the other, ÞAONANOÞAO O-OHÞKI KOÞANO, rev four-armed Oesho (Siva) standing left, holding an animal, trident, thunderbolt, sprinkler and ankus, tamgha in left field, OKÞO, 7.91g (Göbl 155). About extremely fine.
INDIAN COINS, Huvishka, Gold Dinar, diademed and crowned half-length bust left, holding mace-sceptre in one hand and the hilt of his sword with the other, ÞAONANOÞAO O-OHÞKI KOÞANO, rev Pharro, standing left, holding long filleted sceptre, ?APPO, bottom to top, 7.89g (Göbl 141 / 5). Extremely fine.
INDIAN COINS, Huvishka, Gold Dinar, diademed and crowned half-length bust left, holding mace-sceptre in one hand and the hilt of his sword with the other, ÞAONANOÞAO O-OHÞKI KOÞANO, rev Skanda-Kumara and Bizago, the two deities standing facing each other, tamgha between them, CKAN – ?OKOM – AP – O – BIZA?O, around, 7.94g (Göbl 156 / 7, these dies). Extremely fine, of the highest rarity and apparently never offered at auction before.
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Martyr (975-978), Silver Penny, Winchester mint, moneyer Wihtsige, small diademed and draped bust left, pellet at ear and shoulder, within linear inner circle, legend surrounding within beaded border, +EADPEARD REX ANGLORX, rev small cross pattée at centre within large linear inner circle, legend surrounding within toothed border, +?IHTSIGE M-O PINY, 1.46g (N 763; S 1142). Struck from rusty dies with some parts of legend and portrait poorly struck up, otherwise good fine, toned and rare. ex L V Larsen collection, Glendinings, 1 November 1972, lot 24 ex Spink Numismatic Circular, September 1973, item 9886
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Aethelred II, Silver Penny, CRVX type (c.991-997), Oxford mint, moneyer Godinc, draped bust left with sceptre, three pellet head, within linear circle, legend commences at top, +Æ?ELRÆD REX ANGLORX, outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev voided cross within linear circle, tiny pellet at centre, letters C R V X in each angle, legend surrounding, +GODINC M-O OXNA, 1.60g (BMC type IIIa; N 770; S 1148). Undulating flan with some peck marks, otherwise about very fine, lightly toned.
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Aethelred II, Silver Penny, Last Small Cross type (c.1009-1017), York mint, moneyer Thorulf, diademed and draped bust left within linear circle, legend commences at top, +E?ELRED REX ANGLORV, rev small cross pattée, linear circle surrounding, +?ORVLF M-O EOFRPI, 1.35g (BMC type I; N 777; S 1154). A few peck marks, mainly on reverse, about very fine, toned. bought at B A Seaby, c.1943
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Harthacanute (1035-1042), Silver Penny, Danish Issue as King of Denmark, Lund mint, moneyer Othencar, armoured bust left, +HAR?ECNVT:., rev long voided cross with pellet at centre over trefoil quadrilateral, O?? ENC R ON LVD, 1.11g (S 1170). Good very fine, toned. with old B A Seaby ticket dating to 1943
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Silver Penny, PACX type (1042-1044), Lewes mint, moneyer Northman, diademed bust left with sceptre, legend commences at top +EDPERD .REXA:, rev pellet in annulet at centre of voided long cross, letters in angles, +NOR?: MAN O LÆ., 1.11g (N 813; S 1171). About extremely fine, attractively toned. ex Richard Cyril Lockett collection, English (part I), Glendining, 8 June 1955, lot 804 (part)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Jacobite, Birth of Prince Charles, 1720, Bronze Medal, by O Hamerani, conjoined busts of James and Clementina right, rev PROVIDENTIA OBSTETRIX, Clementina standing with the infant Charles, to her side a column and a globe depicting the British Isles, 41mm (Eimer 488; MI 452/60). A few light marks and minimal die rust, about extremely fine.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, France, Madame Roland (1754-1793), Revolutionary publicist, Uniface Struck Copper Medal, after David d’Angers, bust right in dress with crimped bodice, her hair tied up with scarf, her name before her, 68mm. Very fine. Though lead-backed, the medal appears to be solid and not produced by the electrotyping process. Marie-Jeanne Phlippon Roland, better known as Madame Roland, together with her husband Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière, were active supporters of the revolution but she was to be executed during the Reign of Terror. She is remembered for looking up at the statue of Liberty from the guillotine and uttering “O Liberté, que de crimes on commet en ton nom!” (Oh Liberty, what crimes are committed in thy name!).
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Turkey, Egypt / Sudan, General Charles George Gordon (1833-1885), Death at Khartoum, Gilt White Metal Medal, 1885, by W O Lewis, bust almost facing, rev inscription within wreath, 46mm (BHM 3187; Eimer 1714). Extremely fine, gilt examples appear to be unrecorded.
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