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Stephen (1135-1154) and the Civil War and Anarchy (1138-1153), cut halfpenny, uncertain Baronial issue, Earl Patrick of Salisbury, uncertain mint and moneyer, [][SR?], helmeted bust r., holding sceptre, rev. [][G?]:ON:[], star in lozenge, fleur at each angle, trefoil of annulets between each pair of fleurs, wt. 0.47gms. (S.1336 var.; N.947 var.; Mack 271 var.), in excellent metal, almost extremely fine, practically as struck, an extremely rare variant
Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period (1361-1369), noble, London, king with sword and shield stg. facing in ship, annulet before E of EDWARD, ropes 3/2, rev. ornate cross, E in centre, wt. 7.77gms. (S.1503; N.1232; Schneider 86), the colour somewhat water-washed, some weakness from 7–9 o’clock on obverse and corresponding place on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, practically as struck, rare
Henry VI, annulet issue (1422-1430), groat, York, mm. cross II, crowned bust facing, lis either side of neck, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross, annulets in second and fourth quarters, wt. 3.26gms. (S.1838; N.1425; Whitton 4(a); Lessen, die 1/die 3, BNJ 1993, pl. 8, 4A [this coin]), flan slightly clipped, some light surface marks, otherwise almost very fine, a good clear example of this extremely rare type
Henry VI, pinecone-mascle/leaf mascle issue mule (1432/3-1436), groat, Calais, mm. cross IIIb/V, crowned bust facing, pinecones after HENRIC, DI GRA, mascle after REX, rev. long cross, pellets in angles, mascle after LA, leaf on inner circle below last M of MEVM, wt. 3.93gms. (S.1875/1890; N.1461/1475; Whitton 30d), weak centres, almost very fine, rare
Charles I (1625-1649), shilling, Tower mint, group B, type 1b2, mm. heart (1629-1630), crowned bust 5 l., mark of value behind, rev. plume above shield of arms, wt. 5.76gms. (S.2785; N.2220; JGB 434-438; Sharp B5/2), on a small flan, minor flan flaw on reverse, otherwise a clear toned coin, about very fine, rare
Charles I, shilling, Bridgnorth-on-Severn mint, mm. plume (with bands)/plumelet, 1646, crowned bust l., plumelet before face, reads HIB, rev. scroll above Declaration, date below, reads PROT in Declaration (S.3039; N.2520; Morr. B-2; JGB 1130 [same obv. die]), faint traces of double-striking on legend, otherwise a clear round coin, good fine or better, rare
Commonwealth, halfcrown, mm. sun, 1653, English shield of arms within wreath, rev. conjoined shields, mark of value above (S.3215; ESC.431); Charles II, halfcrown, 1671/0, V. TERTIO, third laur. bust r., rev. crowned cruciform shields, interlinked Cs in angles (S.3366; ESC.469), both fair, the second rare (2)
George III, pattern crown, 1817, by W. Wyon, struck in lead on a very thick flan, laur. head r., rev. three figures emblematic of the three kingdoms (the ‘Three Graces’) with emblems and shield, in ex. palm branch and quiver (ESC.228), some edge damage and surface marks on both sides, otherwise very fine, extremely rare
Victoria, pattern shilling or half florin, 1865, struck in bronze, dated in Roman numerals, by Charles Wiener and Taylor, VICTORIA REGINA, head l. with emblematic coronet, signed C.W on truncation, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, over cross and quatrefoil, value and date surrounding, struck en médaille, milled edge and toothed border (ESC.1390), surface a little dulled, struck on a flan that has a partial horizontal split between obverse and reverse, extremely fine, extremely rare
† George, Prince Regent, Grand National Jubilee for the Signing of the Peace of Paris, 1814, white metal medal, unsigned, bust l., a fur mantle around his frock coat, rev. inscription within wreath, 45mm. (BHM.830); other white metal medals (11): George III, Saved from Assassination, 1800; Death of the Duke of Bedford, 1802; Death of the Duke of York, 1827; York Minster, Destruction of the Choir, 1829 (2); Opening of London Bridge [City series]; Birmingham Grammar School, 1836 (BHM.486/532/1278/1360/1545/1712); Victorian (4); and a copper medal of Francis Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater, 1829 (BHM.1340), the first extremely fine, the others very fine and better, all white metal pieces scarce or rare (13)
Victoria, The Marriage of Princess Helena (1846-1923) to Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (1831-1917), 1866, silver medal by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, conjoined busts l., rev. crown above date, 5TH JULY 1866, their names around and knotted ribbon below, on a field of crosses within a hexfoil with roses in spandrels, 64mm. (BHM.2860; E.1583), in Wyon of Regent Street case of issue, mint state with light tone, rare
A Rare Spinach Jade Double-Gourd Form Wall Vase The upper bulb centered by a white nephrite roundel enclosing the character da and the lower with the character ji, forming the phrase da ji (good fortune), the two separated by a gilt-bronze ribbon-form frame featuring a champleve-enameled footed stand, the reverse with a ruyi scepter form hanging hook. Qianlong Period Height: 7 1/2 inches (19 cm) [Overall wear] Starting Bid: $1800
A Rare Complete Set of `Oriental Ceramic Art, Collection of W.T. Walters,` Sections 1-10 Grouped in pairs and encased in five original green cloth protective covers, each woven with the characters, Taoshuo, ëCeramics Recordsí, bound in yellow paper with a descending dragon highlighted in gilt and with the titles ëOriental Ceramic Artí and ëCollection of W.T. Waltersí, featuring full-page chromolithographic plates by Louis Prang, and black and white illustrations and text by S.W. Bushell. Printed 1896, New York, by D. Appleton & Company, Number 47 of 500 22 1/2 x 17 inches (57.2 x 43 cm) each [Minor wear and discoloration to the green cloth covers. Three sections lacking ties. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Bid: $2000
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