3x Charles I, Shillings, all group D comprising; type 3.1, mm. harp, (S.2789), weakness to central shield and portrait o/wise Fine; type 3a, mm. tun, no inner circles (S.2791), some minor weakness to central shield, good legends, Good Fine and, type 3a, mm. bell, no inner circles, (S.2791), Good Fine
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Assortment of Fractional Copper Coins; 8 coins comprising, Victoria, half farthing 1843, VF; (2x) third farthings 1844, Fine and Good Fine; third farthing 1868, Extremely Fine with lustre; quarter farthing 1839, solder spot to reverse; quarter farthing 1852, verdigris patch on obverse o/wise Very Fine; and, Edward VII, (2x) third farthings 1902, Extremely Fine and Uncirculated with lustre
2x Charles II, Halfcrowns, comprising: 1671, V.TERTIO, third bust, no stop after HIB, (Bull 457, ESC 468, S.3366), scratch to neck of bust and right field o/wise Fine; together with 1677, V.NONO, fourth bust, (Bull 475, ESC 479, S.3367) graffiti to bust 'WH' engraved, with more scratching to obverse, o/wise Near Fine
3x Elizabeth I, Sixpences; comprising: 1583, 2.94g, mm. bell, ELIZAB legend (S.2578A); some weakness to legend and bust, Fine; 1595, 2.58g, mm. woolpack, bust 6C, (S.2758B); clipped, angular flan, some weakness to reverse shield o/wise Fine; and 1600, 3.07g, mm. 0, bust 6C (S.2758B); clipped, angular flan, o/wise Good Fine
Selection of George IV Copper Coins, 8 coins comprising; penny 1825, one or two minor edge imperfections o/wise Very Fine; penny 1826, plain saltire, Near Extremely Fine; halfpenny 1826, Very Fine; halfpenny 1827, Good Very Fine; farthing 1828, Good Very Fine; (2x) half farthings 1828, Fine and Good Fine; and an Irish halfpenny 1823, Fine
5x Charles I, Shillings, group E and F issues comprising; possibly type 4.3, mm. anchor (S.2796?), bust very worn, some edge imperfections, o/wise about fine, reverse better; type 4.4, mm triangle in circle, (S.2799), irregular flan, some weakness to shield o/wise Good Fine; type 4.4 under Parliament, mm. (P), (S.2800), Fine, obverse better; type 4.4, mintmark unclear (possibly triangle in circle), (S.2799?); Near Fine; and, type 4.4, mintmark unclear, (S.2800?); good portrait, Fine
Assorted Caribbean Colonial Coinage, 17 coins comprising; Essequibo & Demarary, one guilder 1809, Fair; one guilder 1832, Near Fine; half guilder 1809, Fair; half guilder 1832, Fine; eighth guilder 1832, holed; one stiver 1813, edge knock o/wise Good Fine; half stiver 1813, Near Very Fine; British Guiana, fourpence 1891, Near Fine, fourpence 1921, Near Fine; fourpence 1939, Very Fine; and, Danish West Indies, 24 skilling 1766, Poor; 24 skilling 1764, contemporary forgery in copper; 12 skilling 1763, Near Very Fine; 12 skilling 1767, some scratches and edge knocks o/wise Fine; 20 cents 1878, Good Very Fine; 20 cents 1905, Good Fine; and, 10 cents 1878, Good Very Fine
Scottish and Irish Hammered Pennies, 4 coins comprising: Scotland, Alexander III, first coinage (1250-c.80) penny, type III, moneyer Walter, mint Dun ? (S.5043), large scratch to reverse, much wear to legend, Near Fine; Alexander III, second coinage (1280-86) penny, (S.5055), holed at 1 o'clock, o/wise Fine; Ireland, King John, third coinage (1208/9-11/12) penny, moneyer Roberd, mint Dublin (S.6228), small piece of penny broken on and subsequently glued back on, o/wise clear legends and Fine; and, Edward I, second coinage (1279-1302) penny, Dublin mint, (S.6246? legend worn); Near Fine
Charles I, Halfcrown, Late Declaration Issue; possibly Shrewsbury 1644, 12.65g, mm. unclear, obv. King on horseback left, rev. small crowned oval shield, CHRISTO AUSPICE REGNO (possibly S.3124) an old cabinet ticket with the coin lists the mint mark as grapes and it being attributed to Salisbury mint; holed, angular flan, obv. very worn with most of left-hand legend worn away and horseman just visible, rev. much better, some weakness to legend but o/wise Near Fine, RARE
The Anthony R. East Classic Motorcycle Collection; Formerly the property of O B ('Bert') Greeves, MBE1963 Greeves 246cc 24DDS Sports Single PrototypeRegistration no. 901 JOOFrame no. 24DDS101Engine no. 085E WN6• The sole 24DDS prototype made• Kept by Bert Greeves until 1993• Known ownership history• Restored on the 2000s• Acquired by Tony East in 2007Greeves' unorthodox trademarks of a cast beam 'down-tube' and rubber-in-torsion leading-link fork proved adaptable to almost all forms of motorcycle from humble commuter to clubman's road-racer, but it was the firm's off-road products which really put it on the map, generating valuable publicity that helped sell the roadsters. Offered here is a Greeves Sports Single variant that never made it into production: the 24DDS. Intended as a 100mph 250cc roadster, and built in the competitions department, the 24DDS was powered by a Villiers 36A-based engine fitted with Greeves' own Challenger competition top-end, also used in its scrambles models and the Silverstone road-racer. The frame used the Silverstone main beam and the steering angle was improved by a straight top-tube, while competition-type strengthening gussets were fitted to the leading-link front suspension. Unfortunately, the model was judged too expensive to be a success, and production never got beyond this solitary prototype. First registered to Greeves' parent company Invacar Ltd on 5th April 1963, this prototype is the only example made and was later registered to 'O B Greeves MBE' (see the original old-style buff logbook and copy old V5 on file). It is believed that Bert's nephew had an accident on the machine which damaged the front wheel, and it was then repaired and laid up until Bert's death in 1993, aged 87. At this point the 24DDS was inherited by Greeves authority Andrew King, who kept the machine in storage until it was purchased in 2002 by Graham Mitchell. Graham restored the Greeves and then sold it on to the immediately preceding owner, David Pink.Tony East acquired the ex-Bert Greeves 24DDS at a UK auction in November 2007. In 2010 the machine was featured in an article in The Classic MotorCycle by Richard Rosenthal (January edition). A partial copy of the article is on file and this unique piece of Greeves' history also comes with a copy of the works record; five MoTs (most recent expired 2011); and old/current V5C Registration Certificates. A framed display board of the aforementioned logbook copies, ownership history and specifications is included in the sale.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Deiker, Carl Friedrich (Wetzlar 1836 - 1892 Düsseldorf, Studium bei seinem älteren Bruder Johannes Deiker und KA Hanau und Karlsruhe bei W. Schirmer, in Karlsruhe und Düsseldorf tätiger Tier- und Jagdmaler), "Hirsche", Öl auf Leinwand auf Holz, signiert unten rechts C. F. Deiker, 26.5 x 21.8 cm (o. R.)
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