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Lot 303

British Coins, George V, penny, 1919H, Heaton mint, H to l. of date, bare head l., rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (S.4052), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 63 Red Brown Only nine other examples graded higher by NGC and PCGS.

Lot 305

British Coins, George V, VIP proof farthing, 1931, bare head l., rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (S.4061), certified and graded by NGC as Proof 65 Red Brown. Ex Peck Ex Spink Ex Lawrence Sale 

Lot 306

British Coins, George V, VIP proof farthing, 1934, bare head l., rev. Britannia std. r., with shield and trident (S.4061), certified and graded by NGC as Proof 65 Red Brown Cameo

Lot 307

British Coins, Edward VIII, proof fantasy crowns (3), dated 1936, by Geoffrey Hearn, 1954: Great Britain, rev. St. George on horseback spearing dragon (KM.X.M1a); Ceylon, rev. elephant walking three-quarters r. (KM.X.1a), New Zealand, rev. kiwi r. (KM.X.M1a), in original case, attractively toned, prooflike mint state (3) *ex Hans M. F. Schulman, Summer Auction, 1957, lots 88, 136 and 302, with envelopes and two hand-written letters in French from Hans Schulman concerning the pieces Most unusual in the original case.

Lot 315

British Coins, Elizabeth II, VIP proof farthing, 1954, laur. bust r., rev. wren (S.4156), certified and graded by NGC as Proof 65 Red Brown Cameo

Lot 317

G British Coins, George III, sovereign, 1817, laur. head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3785), a few light surface marks, extremely fine

Lot 329

G British Coins, Edward VII, matt proof sovereign, 1902, bare head r., rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3969), certified and graded by PCGS as Proof 63

Lot 338

Irish Coins, Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland, six shillings, 1804, laur. bust r., rev. Hibernia std. l. with harp, date beneath (S.6615), lightly toned, extremely fine

Lot 339

Irish Coins, Ireland, George III, proof farthing, 1806, in bronzed copper, no stop after date, laur. and dr. bust r., rev. HIBERNIA, crowned harp, date below (S.6622), about mint state

Lot 34

British Coins, Cnut, penny, pointed helmet type (1016-1035), BMC XIV, London, Wynsige, bust with a pointed helmet and sceptre l., rev. +PYNSIGE ON LVNDE:, voided short cross, pellets in angles, wt. 0.99gms. (S.1158), nearly extremely fine*ex M. R. Vosper, June 2004

Lot 341

Scottish Coins and Medals, Scotland, Mary, Queen of Scots, uniface octagonal silver ‘Fantasy’ medal or badge, bust three-quarters l., wearing embroidered dress with ruff collar and bonnet, M – R to either side, 40mm. x 27.5mm., twisted wire suspension loop, a restitutional fantasy of the late 18th to early 19thC, extremely fine, rare*ex Michael Hall Collection (Baldwin, 4 May, 2010, lot 676) Another example, the reverse engraved with the arms of Ramsay (house of the Earls of Dalhousie) was sold in the Sylvia Adams Collection (Bonhams, 23 May, 1996, lot 231)

Lot 342

Scottish Coins and Medals, Scotland, Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1567), bronzed electrotype of James Tassie’s copy of the portrait medal by Jacopo Primavera, MARIA STOVVAR REGI SCOTI ANGLI, veiled bust r., wearing small ruff collar, signed IA PRIMAVE, 73.5mm. (cf. MI.118/52), the medal lead-backed, very fine

Lot 345

British Commemorative Medals, Charles I, Death and Memorial, silver medal, 1649, by J. Roettier, armoured and dr. bust r., rev. VIRTVT. EX. ME. FORTVNAM. EX. ALIJS., hand issuing from heaven holds a celestial crown, below, sheep in a landscape, 34.5mm. (MI.346/201; Eimer 162b), very fine

Lot 347

British Commemorative Medals, British Colonisation, 1670, a heavy gilt-silver Georgian ‘patch’ box, the lid set with John Roettier’s medal, with conjoined busts of Charles II and Queen Catherine of Braganza to r., the inner lid with the globe, centred on Africa and showing the Eastern seaboard of North America, DIFFVSVS IN ORBE BRITANNVS; the base inset with a James II Crown, 1688, 43 x 20.5mm.; total wt 79.40gms., without hallmark or date, most attractive and in excellent condition For medal details see Medallic Illustrations 546/203; Eimer 245; Betts 44

Lot 349

British Commemorative Medals, William IV, Royal Academy of Arts, silver medallion, 1830, by W. Wyon, awarded 1832 to the Scottish architect David Brandon (1813-1897), bare head r., rev. ROYAL ACADEMY INSTITUTED MDCCLXVIII, representation of the Torso Belvedere, STUDY below, named on edge to MR D BRANDON FOR THE BEST ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS DECR 10TH 1832, 55mm., wt. 91.33gms. (BHM.1466; Eimer 1228A), minor edge damage, about extremely fine Brandon worked in partnership with Thomas Wyatt, especially on many country houses.

Lot 354

British Commemorative Medals, Edward VII, official gold medallion for the Coronation, 1902, by de Saulles, crowned bust of king r., rev. crowned bust of Queen Alexandra r., date on ribbon below, 31mm. (BHM.3737; Eimer 1871b), with original case of issue, certified and graded by PCGS as Mint State 62

Lot 361

Foreign Coins and Medals, Austria, Charles VI, thaler, 1729, Hall, laur. bust r., rev. crowned double-headed eagle with shield on breast (KM.1629; Dav.1054A), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 63 Identified erroneously by NGC as Dav.1054, this is a superbly toned and well-struck choice uncirculated specimen.

Lot 364

Foreign Coins and Medals, Bolivia, Carlos III, 4 reales, 1774JR, Potosi, laur. bust r., rev. crowned shield of arms between pillars (KM.54), uneven toning, about very fine

Lot 369

Foreign Coins and Medals, China, Empire, dollars (2): undated (1908), four large characters within central circle, rev. TAI CHING TI KUO, dragon; Hsuan Tung, year 3 (1911), four large characters within central circle, rev. reversed dragon, tail to r., no dot after DOLLAR (KM.Y14/Y31; L&M.11/37), the first very fine, the second discoloured, nearly very fine (2)

Lot 37

British Coins, Cnut, penny, pointed helmet type (1016-1035), BMC XIV, London, Etsige, bust with a pointed helmet and sceptre l., rev. +ETSIG.E: ON LVN.DE:, voided short cross, pellets in angles, wt. 1.01gms. (S.1158), very fine*ex M. R. Vosper, June 2003

Lot 379

G Foreign Coins and Medals, France, Napoleon III, 100 francs, 1866A, laur. head r., rev. crowned shield of arms over mantle (KM.802.1; Fr.580), edge bruise at 12 o’clock, nearly extremely fine

Lot 381

Foreign Coins and Medals, Greece, George II, proof silver 100 drachmai, undated (1940), 5th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1935, bare head l., rev. crowned and mantled shield of arms (KM.75), certified and graded by NGC as Proof 65, very rare*ex R. L. Lissner collection Only 500 pieces minted and in superb grade - a very lightly toned gem proof.

Lot 382

Foreign Coins and Medals, Guatemala, Carlos IV, 8 reales, 1806M, Nueva Guatemala, laur. bust r., rev. crowned shield of arms between pillars (KM.53 - only listed as overdate), uneven toning, good very fine

Lot 394

Foreign Coins and Medals, Mexico, Ferdinand VII, portrait 8 reales, 1809TH, Mexico City, laur. head r., rev. crowned shield of arms flanked by two pillars (KM.110; Cal.539), brilliant uncirculated Depicting a fantasy bust of the king as, due to the Napoleonic wars, his true portrait was not available.

Lot 407

Foreign Coins and Medals, Russia, Catherine II, the Great, 10 roubles, 1781, bust r., rev. crowned shields in cruciform, date in angles (KM.C79b; Fr.129b), certified and graded by NGC as About Uncirculated 58

Lot 408

Foreign Coins and Medals, Russia, Catherine II, the Great, 5 roubles, 1766, bust r., rev. crowned shields in cruciform, date in angles (KM.C78a; Fr.130a), certified and graded by NGC as About Uncirculated 50

Lot 411

Foreign Coins and Medals, Russia, Nicholas I, 1½ roubles, 1839, Battle of Borodino commemorative, bare head r., radiant sun above, rev. monument (KM.C173.1; Dav.287; Sev.3306), slightly prooflike, extremely fine, but with an NGC ticket stating ‘Altered Surfaces’ Celebrating Russia’s victory over the Napoleonic army at the Battle of Borodino in 1812, which was the beginning of the final defeat of Napoleon in 1815.

Lot 415

Foreign Coins and Medals, Russia, Peter I, the Great, Visit to the Paris Mint, copper medal, 1717, by Jean Duvivier, PETRVS ALEXIEWITZ TZAR MAG RUSS IMP, armoured bust of Peter r., wearing an ermine mantle, rev. VIRES ACQUIRIT EUNDO, Fame flying l., above land and seascape, sounding one trumpet whilst holding another, edge plain, 60mm. (Diakov 52.1; Iversen XLVII; Nocq 37; Reichel 1295; Tiregal 55), a few minor blemishes but a pleasing example, nearly extremely fine

Lot 416

Foreign Coins and Medals, Russia, Peter I, the Great, copper memorial medal, 1725, by Jacques Antoine Dassier, draped, laureate and armoured bust r., rev. figures of Neptune and Bellona, city and ships beyond, 38mm. (Diakov 63.12; Eisler 138; Reichel 1549; Iversen 57/5), nicely patinated, good very fine, perhaps better The reverse commemorates two of Peter's greatest accomplishments: the creation of the Baltic fleet and the construction of St Petersburg.

Lot 432

Foreign Coins and Medals, Spain, Carlos III & IV, 4 reales (2): 1781PJ; 1792MF, Madrid, dr. bust r., rev. crowned shield of arms (KM.413.1/431.1), very fine and fine; with a Philip III, 8 reales, 1620, damaged flan - appears to have been misstruck, very fine for issue (3)

Lot 433

G Foreign Coins and Medals, Spain, Alfonso XII, 25 pesetas (2): 1878DE; 1881MS, Madrid, bare head r., rev. crowned shield of arms (KM.673; Fr.342; Cal. 4/14), very fine (2)

Lot 434

G Foreign Coins and Medals, Sweden, Carl XIV Johan, ducat, 1837CB, bare head r., rev. crowned mantled shield of arms (KM.628a; Fr.87), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 65*ex Philipson collection Choice brilliant uncirculated with fully lustrous surfaces. One of the highest ever graded and only one graded MS66 for type.

Lot 435

G Foreign Coins and Medals, Sweden, Oscar II, 20 kronor, 1874ST, bare head r., rev. crowned mantled shield of arms (KM.733; Fr.93), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 66*ex R.L. Lissner collection Choice brilliant uncirculated, the highest graded for date.

Lot 447

Foreign Coins and Medals, USA, half dollars (2): 1836, denomination shown as 50 cents; 1861, capped bust of Liberty l./Liberty std. r., rev. eagle with shield on breast, the first at one time cleaned, the second with graffiti on reverse, both very fine (2)

Lot 448

Foreign Coins and Medals, USA, half dollar, 1843; quarter dollar, 1892, Liberty std. r./Liberty head r., rev. eagle with shield on breast, the first toned, nearly very fine, the second very fine or better (2)

Lot 449

Foreign Coins and Medals, USA, quarter dollar, 1878CC, Carson City, Liberty std. r., rev. eagle with shield on breast, lightly toned, good very fine or better Low mintage.

Lot 450

Foreign Coins and Medals, USA, dime, 1796, dr. bust of Liberty r., rev. eagle within wreath, pierced and with usual obverse die flaw and a couple of scratches, otherwise good very fine

Lot 47

British Coins, Cnut, penny, short cross type (1016-1035), BMC XVI, London, Brungar, diademed bust l. with sceptre, rev +BRVNGAR ON LVN, short voided cross with a plain inner circle, variety with stop in quarter, wt. 1.04gms. (S.1159 var.), nearly extremely fine*ex M. R. Vosper, April 2004

Lot 56

British Coins, Henry VII, groat, profile issue, mm. cross-crosslet (1504-1505), crowned bust r., triple band to crown, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (S.2258; N.1747), creased, some scratches and chips in flan, otherwise extremely fine for issue

Lot 57

British Coins, Henry VII, groat, profile issue, mm. pheon (1505-1509), crowned bust r., triple band to crown, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (S.2258; N.1747), slightly chipped on edge, very fine or better

Lot 60

British Coins, Edward VI, second period, half sovereign, Southwark mint, mm. arrow (1547-1548), crowned young bust r., rev. crowned, garnished arms, E-R at sides, SCVTVM… legend (S.2438; N.1908), has been mounted, gilt and damaged, a segment of legend missing at top and lightly crimped flan, however a clear portrait, fine

Lot 61

British Coins, Edward VI, fine silver coinage, crown, mm. y, 1551, crowned figure of king on horseback r., shouldering sword, date below, rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms (S.2478; N.1933), very fine or better

Lot 62

British Coins, Edward VI, fine silver coinage, halfcrown, mm. y, 1551, crowned figure of king on horseback r., shouldering sword, date below, walking horse with plume, rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms (S.2479; N.1934), almost fine

Lot 77

British Coins, James I, second coinage, unite, mm. book on lectern (1616-17), crowned fifth bust r., holding orb and shouldering sceptre, rev. crowned shield of arms, IR at sides, wt. 10.09gms. (S.2620; N.2085), scratched behind king’s portrait, lightly brushed, weakly struck, good fine

Lot 79

British Coins, James I, third coinage, crown, mm. trefoil (1624), grass ground line, no stops on reverse, crowned figure of king on horseback r. shouldering sword, rev. garnished shield of arms (S.2664; N.2121), slightly weak in places, fine With old Spink ticket.

Lot 89

British Coins, Charles II, crown, 1672, V. QVARTO, third laur. bust r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles, wt. 29.73g. (S.3358; ESC.45; Bull 388), about very fine

Lot 90

British Coins, Charles II, halfcrown, 1674, V. SEXTO, fourth laur. bust r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles (S.3367; ESC.476; Bull 466), some light rubbing on high points of obverse, otherwise toned, prooflike and practically as struck A rare date and exceedingly rare in this grade. With an old Spink ticket with a price of £1450.

Lot 94

British Coins, James II, tin farthing, 1685, laur. bust r., rev. Britannia std. l., with shield and spear (S.3420), certified and graded by PCGS as About Uncirculated 58, a couple of small corrosion spots on obverse, an attractive piece with nearly full original colour

Lot 95

British Coins, William and Mary, crown, 1691, TERTIO, conjoined laur. busts r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked WMs in angles (S.3433; ESC.82; Bull 820), toned, about fine

Lot 96

British Coins, William and Mary, crown, 1692, QVINTO, 2 over inverted 2 in date, conjoined busts r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked WMs in angles (S.3433; ESC.85 var.; Bull 822), some weakness in parts of legends as usual, but a pleasing good very fine, reverse better

Lot 97

British Coins, William and Mary, halfcrown, 1689, PRIMO, no frosting, pearls, conjoined laur. busts r., rev. first crowned shield of arms (S.3434; ESC.507; Bull 835), practically as struck and rare in this grade*ex Spink Coinex sale, 6 October 2004, lot 725

Lot 98

British Coins, William and Mary, halfcrown, 1691, TERTIO, second conjoined laur. busts r., rev. second crowned shield of arms (S.3436; ESC.516; Bull 850), lightly toned, prooflike, practically as struck, rare this choice With an old Spink ticket with a price of £2450.

Lot 99

British Coins, William and Mary, shilling, 1693, conjoined laur. busts r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked WMs in angles (S.3437; ESC.1076; Bull 868), good extremely fine, rare

Lot 158

4 Minichamps 1:18 scale Formula 1 racing cars. A scarce British American Racing (BAR) 01 Supertec Test Car 1999, J. Villeneuve. A 2000 British American Racing (BAR) Honda R. Zonta Limited Edition 1/996. A Benetton Playlife B200 G. Fisichella. Panasonic Toyota Racing TF102 A. McNish. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents VGC-Mint.

Lot 647

A WWII plastic glengarry badge of The R Scots, GC (slightly bent). Plate 1 Part of a Private Collection

Lot 172

10 Minichamps 1:43 Formula 1. 2x Benetton-Ford B191 R. Moreno and M. Schumacher. Red Bull Racing Renault RB5 M. Webber, Jaguar R5 B. Wirdheim. Williams F1 BMW FW26 M. Schumacher and a BMW- Sauber F1.09 R. Kubica. Panasonic Toyota TF104 C. da Matta, Arrows Ford A2 J. Mass. Wilux Minardi- Cosworth Showcar G. Bruni and a McLaren Ford M19 M. Donohue. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint.

Lot 531

A R. Doulton Character of the Year jug “Winston Churchill” , head and shoulders, the handle in the form of a Bulldog and furled Union Flag, with certificate d 1992, height 7”, in box; and another “Don Quixote”, bearded head with falling plumed hat, one plume forming the handle, marked “Copr 1956”, 7½”. VGC

Lot 646

4 WWII infantry plastic cap badges: Buffs, R Fus, Lancs Fus and Welch. GC to VGC Part of a Private Collection

Lot 750

A dagger style paper or sample knife, plated shallow diamond section blade 5¼” (extreme tip broken) marked R S Richardson & Co Edinburgh on one side, silver plated ovoid crossguard and fluted lower band, plain bone grip, in a red fabric covered sheath. GC

Lot 612

26 “Sweetheart” badges, including enamelled RAF “silver”, W Yorks, Somerset “Sterling”, ASC and The Coldstreamers Assn., silver coloured RAF and A&S collar size, MOP disc Tank, DLI and R.I. Rifles, enamelled tie pins RN “Sterling Silver”, RA, R Corps Signals and Labour Corps, silver and gilt Border Regt badge on rifle HM B’ham 1914, etc. GC Part of a Private Collection

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