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~ A Collection of coinage consisting of: Spain, a pardo coin album containing 157 x coins of Juan Carlos, dating from 1982 - 2001. A near comprehensive set with only 13 coins not present. Brilliant Uncirculated. Also included is a pronumas folder with 113 x circulated coins dating from 1937 - 1966. A folder containing 79 x circulated coins of Argentina, Bahamas, Brazil, British Caribbean Territories, Colombia, Peru South Africa and Tanzania. Spain, a coin album with 7 x Brilliant Uncirculated currency sets of Juan Carlos I and dating from 1976 - 1982. A pronumas folder with 23 x Spanish silver coins dating from 1869 - 1926 and A miscellany of 31 x coin of Argentina dating from 1883 - 1979, mostly circulated A miscellany of 70 x coins of Italy, dating from 1863 - 1953. Mostly circulated. Approximately 450 x Juan Carlos I aluminium one pesetas of varying dates. A quantity of coinage from Austria, British, Germany, Greece, France, Spain, USA.
Collection of Microscope Parts,including a Selenite stage by Watson, a brass microscope compressor, another similar, large live box, a zoophyte trough, an opaque objective holder by Wild, consisting of a hemispheric cork stage seated in a ball-and-socket mount made of heavy silver-gray metal, and a brass ringing table.
Scottish Silver Medal/Medallion for Andrew Crawford Surgeon, Glasgow,Medical / Surgical Interest - Scottish Silver Medal/Medallion for Andrew Crawford Engraved to the front with draped bust of William Hunter wearing cap and around the edge GVL . HVNTER . ANATOMICVS (translation - William Hunter, Anatomist) Hunter, engraved to the reverse in copperplate script ‘Optimam propter Dishputationem Chirurgicam Premium hilit(?), ANDs, CRAWFORD AM, Glasguae MDCCLXXXVII (1787)’ weight 21.5g, height inc loop, 74mm. Hunter, William (born at Long Calderwood, May 23rd, 1718 – Died died on 30th March 1783) he was an anatomist and obstetrician, eventually confined his practice to midwifery and was appointed ‘Physician Extraordinary’ to Queen Charlotte in 1764, elected an F.R.S. in 1767 and in the following year became Professor of Anatomy to the Royal Academy, his collection of coins and medals, together with the rest of his extensive museum was bequeathed to Glasgow University with an endowment of £8,000.
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