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Kings of Egypt. Cleopatra VII (51-30 BC). AR Tetradrachm. Alexandria, regnal year 2 (51/50 BC). 14.03 gms. Diademed Ptolemy head r., rev. Eagle standing l., palm over shoulder, atop thunderbolt, date LB above Isis headdress in left field, ?A in right. Svoronos 1817, SNG Copenhagen 398. Minor weakness of strike lower edge. Light gray. Very Fine.
Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Pair of Pennies: 1857. Plain trident, long, slender "7"; 1858. Ornamental trident, date close together. Young head l., rev. Britannia seated r. P.1514 and 1517; S.3948, KM 739. The first obverse diebreak, mottled reverse. Extremely Fine. The latter, About Extremely Fine. (2)
Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936). English short story writer and novelist. Nobel Prize winner. His important works include "The Jungle Book", "Gunga Din", "Kim" and "The White Man's Burden". To H. Rider Haggard, and English writer of adventure novels, and a pioneer of Lost World literature in the Victorian era. ALS, 8vo.6." Bateman's, Burwash, Etchingham and Sussex. March 16, 1923. Included is the envelope the letter was received in, and an image of Kipling. "Dear old mon, Been deep all this afternoon in "Wisdom's Daughter" for which a thousand thanks. As for its 'the vitality of the I am' thing that dumbfounds me. I've been enjoying a set-back of about a fortnight - or you'd have heard from me long ago. I'm better now, but nothing to sing about - yet. Can you come for lunch next Tuesday?...I'd dearly love to see you. Ever, Rudyard." Ex. Lot 105, R. M. Smythe & Co., Sale #256, November 16, 2005.From the collection of Diana Herzog
Anglo-Gallic. Edward III (1327-1362, 1372-1377). Black coinage. Double. 1.35 gms. AGLE FRAC in two lines in field, stretched omega above and below; +EDVV(?R)DVS:REX (annulet stops), rev. Cross calvary within inner circle, three upper limbs ending in fleurs; +MONETA: D(VP)LEX. Galata 109 (where it is classified as Aquitaine), Elias 124 (RRRR), S.8087, B.--, Poey d'Avant--, Dup.--. Elias notes that this type was closely imitated in Bergerac, thus is likely to have been struck in Aquitaine. Some weakness, but overall sharp strike. Very Fine and Very rare. This is only the second specimen offered in public auction, and compares most favorably with the Joffre specimen which sold for $4,800 at Triton.

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