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A collection of mostly 19th century and later commemorative and prize medals together with tokens, coins and other itemsto include an Admiral Edward Vernon, Capture of Portobello, pinchbeck medal, 1739, William Pitt, The Younger (1759-1806), White Metal Medal, 1789, by T Wyon Sr, bust of Pitt right academy THE SUPPORTER OF THE CONSTITUTION, a white metal medal commemorating George III's recovery of health, visit to St Pauls 1789, Anniversary of the Volunteer Movement medal /in a fitted case, a London Institution medal, an early Victorian The Court Gazette & Fashionable Guide 323 Strand New Years Gift white metal medal, a Royal Academy bronze medal dated 1855 in a fitted case, a Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts bronze prize medal dated 1867, an 1843 brass sovereign weight, a Mellin's Food token dated 1878, an 1889 gilt copper souvenir Eiffel Tower ascension medal, Holborn Restaurant medal dated 1895, Victoria Regina In Defence medal, an 1884 Toronto Semi-Centennial medal, Wembley 1924 British Empire Exhibition souvenir enamel badge, a Victoria 1900 silver crown, small collection of Co-operative Society tokens etc., (qty)various Condition: Hinge to case of volunteer medal worn through. Some rubbed with wear. Viewing recommended in person
A selection of British and other coins and medals,to include an Edward VII Silver Shilling, 1902, three Edward VII Halfpennies, from 1902, 1902, 1910, two Edward VII Farthings, 1905 & 1908, a square coin weight c.1600, four Maria Theresa Silver ThalersDated 1780 but later restrikes, a Spanish Netherlands Silver Patagon1636, Antwerp mint, an Admiral Vernon Medal, 1739, a medal Commemorating Charles I marriage to Henrietta Maria, 1625 and a reproduction Charles I 'Oxford Crown', (15)first diameter 23 mmCondition: Condition ranging from poor to uncirculated
A quantity of silver and other Ancient Greek Coinsto include an Aegina Silver Stater, Struck c. 525-480 BC, a Lydia Silver Siglos, c. 450-330 BC, a Thrace, Mesembria Silver Diobol, 450-350 BC, a Sardinia AE Shekel (?), Sardinia, 3rd century BC, a Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II AE26, 275-216 BC, two Ptolemy III Euergetes AE39.struck 245-222 BC, and a Brettian League AE27, 215-205 BC, (8)Silver Stater diameter 18 mm, Siglos diameter 17 mm, Diobol diameter 10 mm,Condition: Condition ranges from fair to good very fine
A selection of mostly silver Ancient Greek coinsto include a Corinth Silver Stater, c. 375-300 BC, a Thessalian League Silver Double Victoriatus, 196-146 BC, a Pamphylia Silver Tetradrachm, 2nd century BC, a Tralleis Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm, 2nd century BC, a Eukratides (Eucratides) I AE rectangular coin, 171-135 BC, and a Seleucid Kingdom, Alexander II Silver Drachm, 128-123 BC, (6)first diameter 20 mmCondition: Condition ranges from fair to good
A quantity of mostly Roman Republic coins,to include a Safra, Silver Denarius, 150 BC, a Parthia, Mithradates I or II Silver Drachm, 171-91 BC, a Sicily, Sextus Pompey AE As, c 42-38 BC, a Sicily, Hieron II AE 27, 275-215 BC, an Indo-Scythian Azes II Silver Tetradrachm, c. 35 BC-5 AD, a Kavad I Silver Drachm, 486-498 AD, a Shapur II Silver Drachm, 309-379 AD, a Khusro II Silver Drachm, 590-628 AD, an L. Julius Bursio Silver Denarius, 85 BC, an L. Rubrius Dossenus Silver Denarius, 87 BC, an L. Aemilius Lepidus Paulus Silver Denarius, 62 BC, a Roman Republic AE Semis, 2nd century BC, a Kings of Numidia, Massinissa or Micipsa AE coin, 203-148 BC or 148-118 BC, and a Roman coin attributed to reign of Augustus, 27 BC-14 AD, (14)first diameter 18 mmCondition: Condition ranges from fair to good extremely fine
A quantity of mostly 3rd and 4th century Roman Imperial coinsto include a Trebonianus Gallus Billion Tetradrachm, Alexandria, Struck 251-253 AD,a Marius AE Antoninianus, Struck 269 AD, a Victorinus Silver Antoninianus, Cologne, Struck 269-271 AD, a Gallienus AE Antoninianus, Rome, Struck 260-268 AD, a Diocletian AE Follis, Treveri (Trier), Struck 303-305 AD, a Diocletian AE Follis, Antioch, Struck 294-305 AD, a Diocletian AE Follis, Heraclea, Struck 294-305 AD, a Carausius AE Antoninianus, London, 286-293 AD, a Maximian AE Follis, Cyzicus, Struck 295-299 AD, a Maximinus Daia AE2, Alexandria, Struck 312 AD, two Maxentius AE Folles, Ostia, Struck 309-312 AD, a Maxentius AE Follis, Rome, Struck 307-312 AD, two Licinius AE FollesSiscia, Struck 313-315 AD, two Licinius AE Folles, Thessalonica, Struck 312-313 AD, a Licinius AE1, Londinium, Struck 312-313 AD, a Constantine I AE3, Unknown mint, Struck 330-337 AD, a Magnentius Centenionalis AE2, Ambianum, Struck 350-353 AD, a Decentius Caesar Centenionalis AE2, Ambianum, Struck 350-353 AD, a Julian the Apostate AE1, Arelate, Struck 360-363 AD, a Julian the Apostate AE4, Sirmium, Struck 355-360 AD, a Constantius II Silver Siliqua, Struck 351-355 AD, a Valentinian II AE3, Constantinople, Struck 363-375 AD, a Theodosius I AE2, Thessalonica, Struck 379-395 AD, a Justin II, with Sophia AE Follis, Cyzicus, Struck 565-578 AD, a Constantine I AE3, Alexandria mint, 325-326 AD, and a Constantius II AE Centenionalis, Constantinople mint, 337-361 AD, (29)first diameter 25 mmCondition: Condition ranging from poor to very fine
Two Elizabeth I (1558-1603) silver coinsThe first a silver shilling second issue 1560-1, mint mark cross cosslet, ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA. Crowned bust 3A left / POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV. Square topped shield over long cross fourchee, second a silver sixpence, mint mark Latin Cross, ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA ET HIB REGINA, Ornate crowned bust facing left. Rose behind head / POSVI DEVM á AD IVTORE M á MEVM, Square Shield of Arms of England and France on long cross pattŽe dividing the inscription dated 1580 above shield, (2)first diameter 33mmCondition: The first is near fine/near very fine, full flan, second near extremely fine
A selection of 16th and 17th century British coinsto include a Charles II Silver Shilling, hammered issue, 1660-62, a Charles II Silver Groat, 1680, a William & Mary Irish Halfpenny, 1693, a William & Mary Halfpenny, 1694, a William & Mary Halfpenny1694, a William & Mary Halfpenny, 1694, a William III Silver Sixpence1697, Norwich mint mark, a William III Silver Shilling, 1697, recovered from the wreck of the 'Association', coin housed in a metal ring inscribed around the edge 'A treasure from Association 1707', a William III Silver Shilling, 1697, a George I 'Dump' Issue Halfpenny, 1717, a George I 'Dump' Issue Halfpenny, 1717, a George I Farthing, 1722, and a George I Farthing, 1719, (13)first diameter 31 mmCondition: Condition ranges from fair to near very fine
A pair of Norwegian David Andersen silver-gilt and guilloche enamel novelty toadstool salts and other cruet itemsfirst marked D A Norway Sterling, in red and yellow enamel on a circular foot, together with a novelty silver longboat salt with clear glass liner by Magnus Aase, and and a cornucopia pepper pot, by Theodore Olsens Eftf and a silver gilt and yellow guilloche enamel salt in the form of a flower bud on a circular foot (5)first height 5.5 cm., total weight including stoppers and glass liner 3.45 ozt.Condition: Enamel is in good condition for all three enamelled items. First in good condition but with some rubbing to gilt. Both fitted with stoppers. Second good condition. Third Slight tear /crack to rim of base where base plugs in
A matched set of ten Norwegian .830 silver novelty acorn form salt and pepper pots eight marked 830 S bearing makers mark for Thorvald Marthinsenof naturalistic design having planished cupules, (8)height 4 cm., weight approx. 3.67 ozt.Condition: Good condition. Occasional minor blacking / salt corrosion around holes. Two near matching slightly larger
Three mid 20th century David Andersen Norwegian silver-gilt and guilloche enamel novelty owl pepper potsmarked D-A Norway Sterling 925 Sin green, purple and white, on circular bases (3)height 5.5 cm., total weight 2.29 ozt. Condition: Silver gilt rubbed on all three Purple owl with slight area of damage to enamel to rear left hand side. All fitted with stoppers
A mid 19th century Scottish novelty silver mounted horn vinaigrette in the form a snuff mullunmarked, the hinged domed cover and and thistle shaped terminal with foliate chased decoration and set with Cairngorm citrines, the body applied with a shield shaped cartouche and and a registration lozenge date July 1871, suspended on a chain with a finger ring, gilt interior with hinged pierced grillelength 8.5 cm. Condition: Fair condition. Silver mounts without dents or dings. Cover closes firmly and snugly. Thistle shaped mount is lose and pulls away from horn. Slight small scratches to horn
A Victorian silver christening mugLondon, 1860 with makers marks for Henry Hollandof cylindrical form, engraved with a rope twist band above arches terminating in lozenges, each arch containing naturalistic foliate sprays and a period engraved monogram 'CWR', raised on a beaded footheight 11cm, diameter 8cm, weight approx. 5.03oztCondition: Overall appears in good condition, some surface scratches and dings to body of mug, slight bend to foot so cup does not sit flush, hallmarks clear
A collection of mostly early 20th century silver various dates and makersto include a silver mounted glass powder pot, an engine turned silver hand mirror, a engine turned circular powder compact, a small mother of pearl handled pocket knife, a small four division toast rack, two Dutch silver apostle spoons, marked for Amsterdam, initialled, a mustard pot and salts with blue glass liners etc., (qty)weighable silver 6.05 ozt.Condition: Mounts of powder pot with dings. Powder pot, Hand mirror and clothes brush and compact all named or initialled, hand mirror and clothes brush with dings and dents. One salt with a crack liner. Both salts and slats spoons with slat corrosion. One salt with a cracked rim
A George V silver coffee pot in George II styleLondon, 1928 by D & J Welby Ltdof plain tapering from, the hinged low domed cover with acorn finial, having faceted swan neck spout and ebonised scroll handleheight 25.5 cm., weight approx. 30.30Condition: Good condition. Some scratches and minor surface wear. Top pin to handle has moved but is present. Some movement to handle
A modern Britannia standard silver goblet and another silver gobletfirst London, 1979 by Mappin & Webb, of plain design with feature marks, second, Birmingham, 1975 by B 7 Co., engraved 'Frank Fifty Years On', (2)first height 15 cm., weight approx. 15.6 ozt Condition:
A pair of George V silver twin handled baskets in George III styleLondon, 1912 by C S Harris Ltdof oval form with flying cast foliate handles and rims, the sides pierced with birds and horse among foliate scrolls, each engraved to underside 'Gift of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers to Aldeman Sir George Wyatt Truscott Bart, Master 1911-12, (2)width 24.3 cm., weight approx. 23.02 ozt Condition: Overall good condition. A couple of minor scratches notably to the shaped reserve of one basket. No cracks or damage to the pierced work but the edges have been caught in a couple of places and are now slightly proud, the inside base of one basket has some black spots
An Edwardian silver octagonal baluster sugar caster and a selection of dishes and assorted napkin rings first Sheffield, 1902 by Martin, Hall & Co., a pierced footed dish, a small footed dish with twin cast rose handles, a 1942 half crown set coin set dish engraved United Kingdom Coinage Memorabilia', six assorted napkin rings to include a a Maltese .800 plain napkin ring and an Indian Kutch white metal napkin ring, a late Victorian jam spoon initialled and dated 1899, (qty)first height 21 cm., weight approx. 20.69 ozt Condition: Mostly fair condition with surface wear and scratches commensurate with age. Marks slightly rubbed to body of caster. Pierce cover fits snugly. Three napkin rings named or initialled. Maltese napkin ring scratched with wear. Kutch napkin ring with dings.
Cricket Interest: A modern silver armada dishLondon, 1976 by John Henry Odellof plain circular design with feature hallmarks, bearing engraved facsimile signatures of the English and Australian cricket teamsdiameter 29.3 cm., weight approx. 28.16 ozt.Condition: Fair condition, some surface wear and light scratches
An Edwardian silver milk jug and and a small selection of silverfirst Sheffield, 1903 by Harrison Brothers, of oblong half fluted design, interior gilt stamped RD 412382, together with an early 19th century century continental spoon, various marks, an Old English Thread pattern sugar spoon, London, 1908 by Holland Aldwinckle & Slater, a sauce ladle, a butter knife two cocktail forks with mother of pearl terminals, two engine turned napkin rings, initialled, (qty)total weight 11.52 oztCondition: Overall fair condition Continental spoon initialled E.S and with dings to bowl, odd Georgian teaspoon has worn bowl completely rubbed marks
A modern silver helmet shaped cream jug in George III style, a German .800 beaker and other silverfirst London, 1977 by S J Rose & Son, of plain form with loop handle and reeded rim on square pedestal foot, second. of tapering from embossed with a scroll framed oval cartouche engraved 'Miriam' 24 V 1935 and fruiting vine decoration against a finely stippled ground, a pair of foliate chased claw end sugar tongs, a small twin handled trophy cup and three engraved prize coffee spoons, (7)first height 15.5 cm., weight approx. 11.56 oztCondition: Overall good condition
A modern silver Elizabeth II golden jubilee commemorative gobletBirmingham, stamped 925, 2002 Golden Jubilee mark by Albert Edward Jonesof plain tapering form with feature mark, on a gilt openwork stem with ERII cypher, in a fitted boxheight 11.5 cm., weight approx. 6.17 ozt.Condition: Very good condition
A George III silver Neo-classical design swing handled pierced sugar basket, a William IV pierced drum mustard pot and a George III Old Sheffield plate sauce boatfirst marks rubbed but London, probably 1789,makers mark .H ? possibly Robert Hennel, of tapering vase form pierced and engraved with a design of classical urns and swags, beaded rims and swing handle on a conforming domed pedestal foot, fitted with a clear glass liner, initialled GMW and P.R.M.S, second London, 1837 by Charles Lias, of circular drum form having pierced foliate scroll sides, having hinged cover with shell thumbpiece and scroll handle, fitted with a blue glass liner, initialled, (3)first height with handle in upright position 14.5 cm., total weight approx. 6.89 ozt.Condition: first marks rubbed otherwise in good condition. Second section of pierced sides missing, initials on cover worn. Some rubbing to interior of sauce boat and to high points of shells
An early Victorian silver coffee potLondon, 1848 by Robert Hennell IIIof baluster form, embossed with c scrolls and flowers, having leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators and hinged dome cover with flower bud finial, on foliate scroll racket feet, crestedheight 27 cm., weight approx. 29.1 ozt.Condition: Fair condition commensurate with age. Occasional light dings to body and lid
A modern silver table cigarette boxBirmingham, 1977, jubilee duty mark by Mappin & Webbof plain rectangular form, the hinged domed lid with an engine turned border, cedar lined with a single divisionwidth 18.8 cm., depth 11.5 cm.Condition: Good condition. Some light surface wear and scratches
A modern silver table cigarette boxBirmingham, 1966 by A Chick & Sonsof plain rectangular form, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration and central vacant rectangular reserve, on bracket feet, the interior cedar lined with divisionswidth 25.5 cm., total weight approx.38.34 ozt. Condition: Overall good condtion. Surface wear and light scatches. occasional small dings
A George V silver table cigarette boxLondon, 1919, makers mark rubbed but probably J Bof plain rectangular form, the hinged dome lid with raised rectangular reserve and thumbpiece, interior gilt and cedar lined with two divisions.width 20.5 cm., total weight approx.30.02 ozt. Condition: Occasional dents notably to front edge of the lid. Surface wear and scratches commensurate with age
A pair of Italian silver cast candlesticks in the form of centurion sea gods (ichthyocentaurs)each with candle sconce above octagonal acanthus decorated drip trays, raised upon serpent figures with shell and seaweed gadrooned circular base, each stamped 800 standard, (2)height: 15.5cm, 30otzCondition: Good some minor scratches
A pair of George V silver neo-classical design three light candelabra Sheffield, 1924 by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co.of oval fluted design with reeded borders, on tapering knopped stems issuing twin scroll branches with urn shaped nozzles fitted with detachable drip pans, on weighted bases (2)height 40.5 cm., width 40 cm.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. Some light wear and surface scratches
An early 20th century Austrian .800 Secessionist small silver tray and a plannished dishfirst, Vienna, makers mark FF, of square form with plain rectangular lug handles, spares hammered decoration, second Vienna, oak leaf makers mark for Vincenz Carl Dub, circular with raised petal edge, (2)first handle to handle 22 cm., weight approx. 11.55 ozt.Condition: Both in good condition commensurate with age
Two early 20th century Austrian .935 matching silver trays Vienna, stamped 935, makers mark AxKfirst rectangular with a raised petal edged border, all over decorated with hammered decoration, second, square and of the same design, (2)first 41.7 x 29.8 cm., weight approx. 53.13 ozt.Condition: Good condition
A George VI silver three piece tea set,Sheffield, 1937, by Emile Viner, a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl of faceted form on four outswept paw feetlength of teapot 28cm, weight approx. 33.15oztCondition: Some tarnishing, rubbing and markings to all pieces, slight bending to the legs, particularly the milk jug, meaning there is some tilting, dings to the bodies of the milk jug and sugar bowl, hallmarks clear on all three pieces
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