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[MISCELLANEOUS] Fox, Joseph Hoyland. The Woollen Manufacture at Wellington, Somerset, Compiled from the Records of an Old Family Business, first edition, Humphreys, London, 1914, fawn cloth, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece and a further twelve plate illustrations (three folding), quarto.
A COMMEMORATIVE CATHERINE II 'THUNDER STONE' MEDAL probably 19th century (after the 1770 original), cast in two parts in copper or coppered metal, the obverse with bust portrait and the reverse depicting the transportation of the granite monolith to St. Petersburg for the monument of Peter I, each 6.5cm diameter, framed as one.
Wedgwood Limited Edition & Numbered Silver Jubilee 1952-1977 Pair Of Handmade Tankards in amethyst and clear glass. Bearing a royal blue & white Jasper cameo portrait of the Duke Of Edinburgh number 1634 & Queen Elizabeth II number 1895. With Certificate of Authenticity. Both Tankards In Excellent Condition.
A collection of Beatles LPs and 45rpm singles to include The Beatles White Album with the low number 0036851, (PMC 7067/8-XEX709/710/711/712) sold in the UK Apple label omitting 'an EMI recording'. Top loading sleeve with original spacer, black inners, 4 portrait photos and poster; with The Beatles mono album; The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour double single, and others (32)
PAULINE LIU; mixed media work depicting two opposing shop keepers, "Equitable Labour, and Weight Society", 21 x 25cm, Lankultis; two floral embroideries, 11 x 11cm, a modern portrait miniature of a young lady in dress holding a bunch of flowers, 6 x 8cm, an etching and a Paul Klee print all framed and glazed.
BRITISH COINS, Phillip & Mary, Silver Penny, London mint, crowned and draped bust left, within linear inner circle, initial mark lis both sides, P Z M D G ROSA SINE SPINE, rev long cross fourchée over quartered shield of arms, within linear inner circle, CIVITAS LONDON, 0.48g (N 1975; S 2510). Attractive light tone, a little roughness to flan edge in places, several light creases with associated light fissures, tiny pin hole rim splits, otherwise almost very fine with a pleasing portrait. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, May 1988, item 2844
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Aethelwulf (838-858), Silver Penny, Canterbury mint, moneyer Hunred, draped bust right breaking beaded inner circle, legend surrounding, +AEÐELVVLF REX, rev moneyer’s name ‘Hunred’ arranged on limbs of and around beaded cross, +HVNR/EDMO/N/E/T/A, pellets on either side of second E, 1.14g (cf Naismith C.145e; N 618; S 1051). Toned, a few minor deposits in field, flan a little ragged at edges and slightly elliptical in shape, surface crack through reverse, bold fine with a clear portrait. ex A H Baldwin & Sons Ltd, for £2/10/0 ex Glendinings, 5 October 1972, lot 611 This coin appears to have been missed in the Naismith volumes but is struck from dies that match C145e
BRITISH COINS, Anglo-Saxon, Eadred (King of all England, 946-955), Silver Portrait Penny, moneyer Wine, diademed bust right to lower part of coin, linear circle surrounding, +EADRED REX, outer beaded circle both sides, rev small cross pattée, linear circle surrounding, +VINE MONETA, 1.15g (N 713; S 1115). Cracked, otherwise very fine, toned and rare. ex Carlyon-Britton collection ex Richard Cyril Lockett collection (part I), Glendining, 6 June 1955, lot 602, sold for £11 ex Baldwin’s Auction 80, 8 May 2013, lot 2271
BRITISH COINS, James I, Gold Unite of Twenty Shillings, second coinage (1604-1616), fifth crowned and armoured bust right holding orb and sceptre, beaded circle surrounding, initial mark Tun (1615-1616) both sides, pellet and comma stops on legend, :IACOBVS: D’. G’. MA’. BRI’. FRA’. ET’. HI’. REX., outer beaded circle surrounding both sides, rev crowned quartered shield of arms, I to left, R to right, beaded circle surrounding, colon stop legend, .FACIAM: EOS: IN: GENTEM: VNAM, 9.82g (Schneider II-28; N 2085; S 2620). About very fine / very fine and nicely toned, obverse portrait a little weakly struck in parts and small flan split at MA of obverse legend.
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, Oliver Cromwell (died 1658), Gold Broad of Twenty Shillings, 1656, laureate head left, legend and toothed border surrounding, OLIVAR D. G. R. P. ANG. SCO. ET HIB. &c PRO, rev inverted die axis, crowned quartered shield of arms of the Protectorate, date above, legend and toothed border surrounding, PAX. QVÆRITVR. BELLO., edge straight grained, 9.06g (Lessen A2; WR 39 R2; N 2744; S 3225). About extremely fine with a superb reverse, several light hairline marks in the fields both sides, wear to the high points of the hair, cheek and forehead, very attractive light red tone. According to an article “Warrants and Sketches of Thomas Simon” by D F Allen in the British Numismatic Journal Volume 23, 1940, The Warrant ordering Oliver Cromwell portrait coinage was dated 27 November 1656, and signed by Clerk of Council W Jessop. The order on vellum has Thomas Simon’s name entered over an erasure of the name Blondeau, due to the fact that the coins were actually struck on Blondeau’s machinery, but all engraving was by Thomas Simon. In this warrant two coins are specifically ordered, the Gold Broad and the Silver Crown. The order has drawings of the Crown, interestingly with an armoured bust of Cromwell with laurel wreath inspired by the Dunbar medal; and the Gold Broad of 20-Shillings. Beaded circles are also drawn on the warrant to represent an intention for other denominations from Silver Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence to a Gold Half Broad and Gold Crown. Dies were made as a direct result of this warrant for the Gold Broad of 20-Shillings as we have offered here.
BRITISH COINS, Oliver Cromwell (died 1658), Gold Broad of Twenty-Shillings, 1656, laureate head left, legend and toothed border surrounding, OLIVAR D. G. R. P. ANG. SCO. ET HIB. &c PRO, rev inverted die axis, crowned quartered shield of arms of the Protectorate, date above, legend and toothed border surrounding, PAX. QVÆRITVR. BELLO., edge straight grained, 9.00g (Lessen A2; WR 39 R2; N 2744; S 3225). Brilliant, good very fine / about extremely fine, several light hairline marks in fields on both sides, wear to the high points of the hair. ex St James’s Auction 1, 13 October 2004, lot 478 According to an article “Warrants and Sketches of Thomas Simon” by D F Allen in the British Numismatic Journal Volume 23, 1940, The Warrant ordering Oliver Cromwell portrait coinage was dated 27 November 1656, and signed by Clerk of Council W Jessop. The order on vellum has Thomas Simon’s name entered over an erasure of the name Blondeau, due to the fact that the coins were actually struck on Blondeau’s machinery, but all engraving was by Thomas Simon. In this warrant two coins are specifically ordered, the Gold Broad and the Silver Crown. The order has drawings of the Crown, interestingly with an armoured bust of Cromwell with laurel wreath inspired by the Dunbar medal; and the Gold Broad of 20-Shillings. Beaded circles are also drawn on the warrant to represent an intention for other denominations from Silver Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence to a Gold Half Broad and Gold Crown. Dies were made as a direct result of this warrant for the Gold Broad of 20-Shillings as we have offered here.
BRITISH COINS, Charles II (1660-1685), Gold Two-Guineas, 1664, Elephant & Castle, first laureate bust right, elephant below truncation, rev crowned cruciform emblematic shields, sceptres in angles, four interlinked C’s at centre, date either side of top English crown, 16.74g (MCE 32; S 3334). Small metal flaw by nose of portrait and small rim nick at top, otherwise bold fine / nearly very fine, retaining some brilliance.
BRITISH COINS, Anne (1702-1714), Gold Guinea, 1714, third draped bust left, rev crowned cruciform post-union emblematic shields, sceptres in angles, garter star at centre, date either side of crown over English shield, edge grained, 8.39g (MCE 226; S 3574). Good very fine, light scratch across neck of portrait into field and a little weakly struck at lower right of French arms, attractively toned. ex Henry Da Costa Gomez collection (died 1971), Morton and Eden auction 9, 25 May 2004, lot 775
G BRITISH COINS, George III, Gold ‘Military’ Guinea, 1813, sixth laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover, upon crowned garter, date below, edge obliquely grained, 8.34g (MCE 404; S 3730). A few light hairlines, two tiny scratches to neck of portrait and tiny reverse nick to edge, about very fine.
G BRITISH COINS, George III, Gold Half-Guinea, 1802, sixth laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover, upon crowned garter, date below, edge obliquely grained, 4.18g (MCE 440; S 3736). A few light hairlines and tiny scuff behind portrait, otherwise good very fine with much brilliance in legends.
G BRITISH COINS, George III, Gold ‘Military’ Half-Guinea, 1808, seventh laureate head right, rev quartered shield of arms with an escutcheon of the Arms of Hanover, upon crowned garter, date below, edge obliquely grained, 4.17g (MCE 444; S 3737). Tiny haymarks behind portrait, small hairline to neck, once cleaned, about very fine.
G BRITISH COINS, George IV, Gold Sovereign, 1823, first laureate head left, B.P. below, rev St George slaying dragon right with sword, date in exergue, weak upper serif on the 1, date figure 3 slightly raised, edge milled, 7.96g (Bentley 14; Marsh 7 R3; MCE 473; S 3800). Once cleaned with associated hairlines and marks to surfaces, scratch from neck of portrait to rim, otherwise bold fine and a very rare date.
G BRITISH COINS, Edward VII, Gold Matt Proof Sovereign, 1902, bare head facing right, DeS. below, rev struck en médaille, St George slaying dragon with sword, broken lance to lower left, wwp in relief under lance, date in exergue, B.P. to upper right, edge milled, 7.99g (Bentley 345; WR 408; S 3969). A few light hairlines and tiny marks in hair or portrait, once polished, otherwise good extremely fine.

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