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Octavian, AR Denarius, struck by L. Livineius Regulus, Rome, 42 BC, bare head right, caesar iii vir r [p c]rev. Victory standing right, holding wreath and palm, l. livineivs regvlvs (RRC 494/25; Sear Imperators, 157; Syd.1107), struck off-centre, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), AR Cistophorus, Pergamum, 19-18 BC, bare head right, IMP IX TR PO V, rev. IMP IX TR POT V on architrave of triumphal arch under which is S P R / SIGNIS / RECEPTIS (RIC 510; RPC 2218), toned, good fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Hadrian (AD 117-138), AE Sestertius, 25.49g, Rome, 128-132, laureate head right, rev. HILARITAS P R, S - C in field, COS III in ex., Hilaritas standing half-left, holding palm-branch and cornucopia, between small figures of a boy and a girl (RIC 970; C. 817), natural brown tone, good very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
[ISLAMIC COINAGE] BALOG, P. The Coinage of the Ayyubids. 1980, hardback; BROOME, M. A Handbook of Islamic Coins. 1985, hardback; SOURDEL, D. Inventaire des monnaies Musulmanes Anciennes du Musee de Caboul. 1953, card covers; AL-'USH, M.A. The Silver Hoard of Damascus. Sasanian, Arab-Sasanian, Khuwarizmian and Umayyad coins kept in the National Museum of Damascus. 1972, hardback; MITCHINER, M. The Multiple Dirhems of Medieval Afghanistan. 1973, card covers; LANE POOLE, S. Coins of the Urtuki Turkumans, London, 1875. Hard cover. (From The International Numismata Orientalia); FRYE, R. Notes on the Early Coinage of Transoxiana. 1949, hard cover; SPENGLER, W.F. & SAYLES, W.G. Turkoman Figural Bronze Coins and Their Iconography. Two volumes, 1992-1996. Hard covers; DAYAL, P. Catalogue of the Coins of the Kings of Oudh. 1939, hard cover; Three bound volumes of Steve Album price lists from list 30 to list 132, 1983-1997. Together with 15 other small books and pamphlets on related coinage and 19 Sotheby's auction catalogues containing Islamic coins. All books lightly used and sound condition. [47]
[WEIGHTS, MEASURES & WEIGHT STANDARDS] TYE, R. Early World Coins & Early Weight Standards. 2009, card covers; GEAR, D. & J. Earth to Heaven. The royal animal-shaped weights of the Burmese empires. 1992, hardback; [BRITISH MUSEUM] Grains and Grammes. A Table of equivalents for the use of numismatists. 1920, hardback; LE ROUX, P., SELLATO, B. & IVANOFF, J. (Eds.) Poids et mesures en Asie du Sud-Est. Weights and Measures in Southeast Asia. Two volumes, 2004/2008, card covers. All lightly used [5]
France, François I (1515-47), Ecu d'or de Dauphiné, 3.40g, Romans, franciscvs dei gra fracor rex, two crowned Rs, one at the start of the legend in place of the usual cross, the other at the end of the legend, point below the second letter, the arms of the Dauphiné, sun above, rev. xps vincit xps renat xps inperat (the usual reading for this mint), crowned R at start of legend, atelier letter pl (liés) at end of legend, point below second letter, cross fleury (cf Ci.182; cf Dup.782; F.354; cf. Laf.645), about extremely fine, a very rare variety with the mint mark additionally placed in the initial position on the obverse in error provenancePurchased from Baldwin, 28 September 1998, £400Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Italy, Naples, Alfonso I of Aragon (1442-58), Alfonsino or Ducatone (Ducato e mezzo), 5.30g, 29mm., alfonsv d g r arago sicili citr vlt, arms of Aragon, cross of Jerusalem in first and fourth quarters, rev. dns m adivt et ego despie inimic m, king on horseback galloping right (F.816; MIR.53; Pannuti Riccio 2), extremely fine provenanceSpink auction 115, 9-10 October 1996, lot 2250Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Brazil, José I (1750-77), Peça (6,400-Reis), 1756 R, laureate bust right, rev. crowned arms (F.65; Gomes 43.06), very fine The old (undated) hand written note that accompanies this coin has some curiosity value."The Portuguese Gold Coin, which you bought from Mr Emil Pingold, is one of a number found amongst others in a small bag dug up in Hayti a few years ago & supposed to have been buried there about 1795 when Hayti commenced her struggle for independence from French rule.This specimen, from what I can gather, is variously styled, a Five Milreis Gold Piece, a half Peça, Half Dubloon, Nine Dollars & sometimes a Joey.Dealers say that the value of the gold is 36/-.On one side is the Arms of Portugal (Algarve) surmounted by the Royal Crown, - on the obverse the head of the King + date together with the legend '...D.G. Port. et Alg. Rex.'-The edge looks as if double milled, but, examined under a magnifying glass, will be found to be laurel leaves in bud."J.P.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Brazil, José I (1750-77), Rio, Peça (6,400-Reis), 1771 r, laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned arms (F.65; Gomes 43.21; KM.172.2), good very fine provenance:Ponterio and Associates, 9 January 2009, lot 524Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(g) Brazil, João as Regent (1799-1818), Rio de Janeiro, Série Especial, Peça (6,400-Reis), 1816 r, laureate and draped bust right, joannes. d. g. port. bras. et. alg. p. reg., rev. crowned arms (F.94; Gomes 30.01; KM.236.2; Russo 608), edge lightly scraped between 11 and 12 o'clock on reverse, lustre around the legend, about extremely fine, rare
(x) Celtic, Corieltauvi (mid to late 1st century BC), gold Stater, 5.78g, North East Coast type, devolved head of Apollo right, rev. horse left, rosette below (Mack 55; Rudd ABC 1722; S.29; V.805), good very fine provenance:SNC, July 2009, CC199Ex R. Harris collectionSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Henry VIII (1509-1547), second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.64g, m.m. rose, Roman lettering (Lombardic h) / Lombardic lettering, crowned young bust right, Laker A1, c in henric, open, di' gra' rex agl, z fr', rev. shield over long cross fourchée, saltires in forks (N.1797; S.2337A), dig in obverse field, light scratch to hair, even tone, a particularly pleasing specimen, good very fine, a very rare early piece with an almost pattern like look to it, especially rare with this obverse legend provenanceC. F. Gilboy, Spink auction, 9 July 1981, lot 235, illustrated p.28 (£360)F. A. Walters, Sotheby, 24-27 October 1932, lot 400 (part)R. C. Lockett, Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, part VII (English III), lot 3232, illustrated, pl. XVIIISubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Henry VIII (1509-1547), second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.63g, m.m. rose, Lombardic lettering / Lombardic lettering, young crowned bust right, Laker A3, c in henric, closed, di' g' r' agl', z frac', rev. shield over long cross fourchée, saltires in forks (N.1797; S.2337C), soft strike to bust, corresponding on second quarter of reverse shield, deep tone, a presentable piece, very fine, this earlier bust rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Henry VIII (1509-1547), second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.37g, m.m. rose, Lombardic lettering / Lombardic lettering, young crowned bust right, Laker B, c in henric, closed, di' g' r' agl', z frac', rev. shield over long cross fourchée, saltires in forks (N.1797; S.2337D), a little flan loss, dig in reverse field, presentable obverse with good facial detail, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Henry VIII (1509-1547), second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.52g, m.m. rose, Lombardic lettering / Lombardic lettering, young crowned bust right, Laker C, c in henric, closed, di' g' r' agl', z franc', rev. shield over long cross fourchée, saltires in forks (Laker p.10, C; N.1797; S.-), off-struck, a little short of flan, good diagnostic features to portrait, nearly very fine or better, a rare bust variety In 'The Portrait Groats of Henry VIII', Laker, p.11 explains; 'Type C is a rare portrait which C. A. Whitton refers to as a 'Greek profile', showing a straighter nose and a rather pointed chin. A difficult portrait to find, there are none in the British Museum...'.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward VI (1547-53), second period 1549-50, Southwark, Half-Sovereign, 5.59g, m.m. Y, uncrowned bust right, rev. crowned shield dividing e-r (N.1908; Schneider 686 var.; S.2435), light dent behind bust, slightly creased and flat either side of shield on reverse, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward VI (1547-53), third period, 1550-53, Tower, Half-Sovereign, 5.55g, m.m. tun, edward'. vi: d': g'. agl': frea'. z: hiber': rex:, king in armour half-length right, holding sword in right hand and orb in left, rev. ihs'. avtem: transien'. permedi'. illor'r'. ibi., crowned shield dividing e-r (N.1928; Schneider -; S.2451), slightly wavy flan, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), third issue 1593-1603, Half-Pound, 5.63g, m.m tun, elizab'. d'. g'. ang'. fra'. et. hib' regina, crowned bust left wearing decorated dress, long wavy hair, crown breaks legend, rev. scvtvm. fidei. proteget. eam., crowned shield dividing e-r (N.2009; cf Schneider 808, minor punctuation on obverse; S.2535), unevenly struck on the reverse , the m.m. and s of scvtvm doubled and the r beside shield very faint Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Charles II (1660-85), first hammered issue, Double-Crown, 4.46g, m.m. crown on obverse only, cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned oval shield dividing c-r (N.2753; S.3301; Schneider 382), almost extremely fine, very rare provenanceLucien La Riviere, Spink auction 124, 18-19 November 1997, lot 1779R.C. Lockett, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 2615H.O. O'Hagan, Sotheby, 16-20 December 1907, lot 201H. Clark, Sotheby, 23-26 May 1898, lot 348H. Webb, Sotheby, 9-14 July 1894, lot 660R. Marsham, Sotheby, 19-26 November 1888, lot 717Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Scotland, James III (1460-88), Rider, 5.02g, type I, iacobvs dei gra rex scotor, king riding to right, double saltire stops, rev. salvvm fac popvlvm tvvm dne, single tressure to shield, no stops, m.m. lis/- (S.5256; St.120), small dent on reverse inner circle at 10 o'clock, otherwise very fine, rare provenanceR. Duncan Beresford-Jones, Spink auction 108, 7 March 1995, lot 479W Sinkler, Glendining, 24 February 1960, lot 722Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Mercia, Offa (757-96), light coinage, c.780-92, Penny, 1.21g, portrait type, Canterbury, Pehtwald, draped bust right, offa r-ex around, rev. pe-ht-va-ld, within angles of a Celtic cross containing a small saltire on a long cross fourchée (Blunt -; Chick 127; N.294; S.905), obverse surface pitting, full flan, bold reverse, good fine / good very fine, rare Chick notes one example only for this type.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Mercia, Ceolwulf II (874-c.880), Penny, 1.36, cross and lozenge type, London style, Liofvald, diademed bust right, ciolwlf rex:·, trefoil of pellets at end of regnal title, rev. liof / vald / mo / net in angles of cross crosslet with lozenge centre and a plain cross within (Blackburn and Keynes 35 - this coin; BNJ 1963, Dolley p.88-9, Pl.VIII, 8 - this coin; N.429; S.944), once cleaned, now pleasantly retoned, unobtrusive pecks to reverse, large intact flan, clearly struck using re-engraved dies with the undertype visible, particularly legible is what appears to read F REX in first/second quarters of reverse, nearly extremely fine, previously graded XF40 by NGC, of great interest and rarity provenanceThe Millennia Collection, Goldberg, 26 May 2008, lot 194 ($15,000)Jacob Y. Terner collectionLawrence R. Stack, Sotheby, 22-23 April 1999, lot 337, pl.VII. Christie's, 10-11 October 1989, lot 458, the first lot of 17 pieces stated in the sales catalogue as emanating from the Cuerdale hoard (£9,500)Stonyhurst College collection, from a Cuerdale parcel acquired by the college c.1840s?Cuerdale (Lancashire) hoard, discovered 15 May 1840 on the south bank of the River RibbleThe two types listed under Ceolwulf II of Mercia are both of great numismatic interest. Both types were also struck by Alfred of Wessex, the first of which copies the reverse of a fourth century solidus. In addition to Mercia and Wessex, the cross and lozenge type was also struck in Kent and also the Danelaw. Surviving specimens of Ceolwulf amounted to nine when Dolley penned his 1963 BNJ article on 'An unpublished hoard-provenance for a penny of Ceolwulf II of Mercia' and of these nine, five were in museum collections (four in the British Museum and one in the Hunterian). Since the onset of metal detecting other pieces have surfaced but in very low numbers. The current piece is, without doubt, one of the finest specimens, as well as having a superb 174 year old provenance.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
East Anglia, Eadmund, Penny, 1.07g, Beornferth, cross with upper and two transverse arms crosslet, the latter sloping upwards, +eadm[vnd r]ex an, rev. +[beo]rnferÐ mo, pelleted inner circle containing cross pattée, pellet in angles, (Naismith E56; N.459; S.955), one third flan loss, small chip, nearly extremely fine, scarce obverse field design Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.67g, first hand type, Thetford, Spirling, diademed bust right, rev. +spyrling mo Ðeotfor, crudely cut hand issuing from cloud dividing alpha and omega, sleeve of East Anglian style (N.766; S.1144), knock in field, irridescent tone, good very fine provenanceTicket in the hand of F. Elmore-JonesSeaby, 1962, £4.10sR. C. Lockett, pt. VII (English III), Glendining 4-6 November 1958, lot 2768 (part)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.45g, Crux type, Cambridge, Edric, bust left, sceptre before, rev. +edric m¯o grant, voided short cross within inner circles, a letter of crvx in each angle, pellet in each quarter (SCMB 1984, p.39 Pl I/5 this coin; N.770 var; S.1148 var), peck across bust and on reverse, light crimping, superb deep and irridescent tone, very fine provenanceK. A. Jacob, Baldwin's auction 7, 2 May 1996, lot 410 (Jacob's ticket included)Tadgell collection purchased by Baldwin's, 1957W. C. Tadgell collection, proprietor of the Northern Hotel, CambridgeR. Carlyon-Britton collection, dispersed by Seaby from 1949 E.H. Wheeler, Sotheby, 12 March 1930, lot 56Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.73g, long cross type, London, Edmund, bare headed bust left, rev, +eadmvnd m·o lvnd, voided long cross each arm terminating in three crescents, large pellets in second and third quarters (N.774 var; S.1151 var), several peck to reverse, lightly toned, generally well struck, good very fine, rare variety with pellets on the reverse provenanceBt. P. Dawson, 1997 (with his ticket)Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 1020.0931R P Mack Collection, bt. Baldwin's, 12 December 1962 £4.10sMack ticket includedSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.19g, last small cross type, Cambridge, Wulfsige, diademed bust left, rev. +pvlfsig mon grant, cross pattée within inner circle (N.777; S.1154), cracked along inner circle, pecks, old tone, very fine provenanceK. A. Jacob, Baldwin auction 7, 2 May 1996, lot 427 (with Jacob ticket)R. Carlyon-Britton, collection dispersed SCMB 1949 onwardsFor Jacob ticket cf BNJ 2001, p.147, pl.22.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 0.95g, last small cross type, Stamford, Swart, diademed bust left, rev. +spert m-o stanf, cross pattée within inner circle (SCBI 20 Mack collection, No.1041 this coin; N.777; S.1154), striking perforations, pecks, deep tone, very fine provenanceRecorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 1020.1041R P Mack Collection, bt. Spink 11th December 1956 (with his ticket)N D Campbell, 15th Duke of Argyll, collection purchased by Spink 1949Mack ticket states 'Found in Denmark'Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Harthacnut (1040-42), Penny, 1.06g, arm and sceptre type in the name of Harthacnut, Lincoln, Osferth, draped, diademed bust left holding trefoil tipped sceptre before, +harÐcnvt r, n and u ligate rev. osferÐ on linco, lozenge with incurved sides, pellet on tips, all around central pellet, over voided short cross (Mossop Pl. LXIV, 24 - same dies; N.811; S.1168), a detector find with the usual scuffs, evidence of straightening between 11 o'clock and 3 o'clock, very full and well-centred piece with a deep tone, very fine, very rare in Harthacnut's own name provenanceFound near Lincoln, Lincolnshire, 2014Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2014.0134Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward I (1272-1307), Penny, 1.12g, class 1a, London, first crown, rev., small lettering (SCBI North 19; N.1010; S.1380), knock to bust and correspondingly so on reverse, edge split at 3 o'clock, good fine and a very rare early Penny of Edward I with a most distinctive bust provenanceP. Woodhead collection, purchased Seaby, November 1958R. Carlyon-Britton collection, XVI, 327Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Richard II (1377-99), Noble, 7.74g, London, type IIA, French title omitted, m.m. cross pattée, king standing facing in ship holding sword and shield, saltire over sail angl dns hib z aqt, rev. floriate cross extending from a central panel containing a letter r crowned leopard in each angle (Schneider 146; N.1303; S.1655), a tad short of flan but full weight, extensive lustre, pleasing, nearly extremely fine, rare provenanceSNC, June 2005, HS2101 (with tickets)Glendining, 22 May 1985, lot 14Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Richard II (1377-99), Half-Noble, 3.79g. London, type IIIA, king standing facing in ship holding sword and shield, no marks, rev. floriated cross with lis at ends, R in centre, saltire stops, m.m. cross pattée on reverse only (N.1311; S.1667), lightly buckled, king's face somewhat weak, otherwise good very fine and with lustre, a very rare denomination for Richard II provenanceSNC, June 2005, HS2102 (with tickets)R. C. Lockett, pt. VII (English III), Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, lot 3052, illustrated pl. XIII (sold for £46)W. Talbot-Ready, Sotheby, 15 November 1920, lot 365Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Richard II (1377-99), Half-Noble, 3.82g, London, type IIIB, king standing facing in ship, holding sword and shield, lion on rudder, rev. floriate cross with lis at ends, r in centre, saltire/annulet stops, m.m. double annulet on reverse only (N.1311; S.1667; Schneider 173 - same obverse die), small dent repaired in obverse field, slightly off centre otherwise about very fine, extremely fine, one of only four known with the lion on rudder provenanceSamuel King, Spink auction 173, 5 May 2005, lot 7Christie's, 26 February 1991, lot 547Glendining, 30 May 1961, lot 612R. C. Lockett, Glendining, 11 october 1956, lot 1336Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Richard II (1377-99), Quarter-Noble, 1.90g, London, type IIIA, shield within tressure, fish tail letters, rev. fish tail letters, pellet in centre (N.1319, 4; S.1675), reverse double struck, much lustre to the obverse and plenty of eye appeal, nearly extremely fine / very fine, this denomination of Richard II very rare provenanceSNC, June 2005, HS2103 (with tickets)Captain R. D. Wills, Glendining, 6 December 1938, lot 14Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Henry VIII (1509-47), third coinage 1544-47, Tower, Testoon, 7.51g, m.m. pellet in annulet - lis both sides, crowned bust facing, henric 8, rev. crowned rose dividing crowned h-r, adivtorivm (N.1841; S.2365), double struck on obverse, very fine provenanceSpink Numismatic Circular, December 1972, item 11671 - £120There is a note in the Circular - 'This coin has been artificially toned at some stage, but it is a good specimen and they are becoming difficult to find these days.'Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Edward VI (1547-53), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, AV Halfcrown, 1.59g, Southwark, m.m. e, pellet stops, crowned shield dividing h and r, rev. crowned rose dividing h and r, reads rvti .'. lans with the v over an a (Schneider -; N.1870; S.2400), some double striking on reverse, original surfaces coming through in areas, very fine, rare Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Charles I (1625-49), gold Crown, 2.25g, group D, m.m. anchor, beaded inner circle, crowned bust left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, crowned c r at sides (N.2185a; S.2715), some areas of weak strike, a good deal of fresh metal, well struck on king's face, good very fine for issue Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Charles I (1625-49), gold Crown, 2.23g, group D, m.m. crown, beaded inner circle, crowned bust left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, crowned c r at sides (Brooker 210; N.2185a; S.2715), portrait a little weak but some facial detail remains, good sized flan and with full legends, very fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Victoria, bronze medals (5), Birth of the Princess Royal 1840, by Stothard, 40mm. (BHM 1953; E.1346), Royal Exchange 1840, by Davis, 44mm. (BHM 2178-R), Restoration of St Mary's, Frittenden, by Davis, 41mm. (BHM 2312-RR), Visit to Ireland 1849, by Taylor, 39mm. (BHM 2332-R), and Visit to the London Hospital, Whitechapel, 1876, by Taylor, 46mm . (BHM 3024-RR), very fine - extremely fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A GENTLEMAN`S 18K SOLID ROSE GOLD FRANCK MULLER LONG ISLAND RETROGRADE WRIST WATCH CIRCA 2007, REF. 1100 DS R D: Black guilloche dial with applied Arabic numerals, inner minute track, two retrograde displays for continuous seconds. M: Automatic movement signed Franck Muller. C: Curved rectangular case signed Franck Muller, hallmarked & numbered, original crown, case measures approx. 45mm by 33mm. S: Original Franck Muller leather strap & 18k solid gold pin buckle. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in mint condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use. S: In very good condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A GENTLEMAN`S STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1987, REF. 16200 D: Black dial with white inlaid silver batons, date aperture. M: Automatic quick set chronometer movement, signed Rolex. C: Oyster case with ``smooth`` bezel, sapphire crystal, signed Montres Rolex S.A., R serial no., Rolex crown, case diameter measures approx. 36mm. B: Rolex Jubilee bracelet, numbered M6/62510H/555B. CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. B: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
Porcelain Cylindrical Scent Bottle with enamel decoration and silver mount, 7.5cm, lacking glass stopper; Amethyst Glass Scent Bottle with embossed mount impressed `R B Cooper Patent`, 7cm, no glass stopper; Victorian Silver Circular Scent Bottle with chain, 3.5cm diameter; Oval Scent Bottle and Stopper with engine turned decoration, 6cm (4)
PerakJudicial Stamps1880-86 IssuesIssued Stamps"perak" in sans-serif letters 10c., 25c. (narrow "p" and "k"), 50c. and $5 (defect at upper right); "perak" 15x3mm., curved tail to "r" 10c. pair, 10c. on 25c., 25c., 50c. (2), $1, $2 (2), $3 and $5; "perak" 15x3mm., straight tail to "r" 10c. pair and single, 25c., 50c. and $2; "perak" 13x2.5mm. 10c., 25c., 50c., $3 and $5; and "perak" in italics 50c. and $1; all used, condition a little mixed in places though generally fine for these issues. Barefoot cat. £720
BurmaRangoon1880 (21 June) ¼a. card to Prome, 1880 (22 Oct.) and 1881 (Mar.) envelopes to Liverpool bearing ½a. and 4a., 1881 (19 May) envelope to USA bearing ½a. pair and 2a., and 1881 (12 Nov.) envelope to Bombay redirected to London and again to Wimbledon bearing 1a., all tied by "R-I" duplex (Type KD14), the last showing Tax h.s. with manuscript "4". Condition mixed
BurmaBassein1885 (Mar.) envelope registered to Kirkwall, marked "Photographs only, Per Book Post", bearing 4a. pair tied by "R" in oval of bars (Type K7), showing Bassein Reg. c.d.s. (Type R10), "R" in circle (Type R5 and Type R4 registration h.s.; the envelope with central vertical fold and light staining. Photo

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