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Legal History - Keble (Joseph, of Grays-Inn, Efquire (sic)), The Statutes at Large in Paragraphs and Sections or Numbers, from Magna Charta Until this Time [...] Together with [...] Abridgements in the Margin and the Addition of above a Thoufand (sic) New References from other Books of Law: and A New Table [...], Printed by the Affigns (sic) of John Bill deceas'd [...], Printers to the King's moft (sic) Excellent Majefty (sic), London 1684, repaired title-page with woodcut Royal Arms of James II, preface with large woodcut initial, mainly printed in Black Letter Gothic type throughout, 20th century black leather binding, raised bands to spines enclosing a silver lettered title-label, medium folio
Clocks - an Art Deco stepped oak and chrome mounted mantel clock, Arabic numerals, chiming eight day movement, central drum case with triple stepped base, c.1925; a Continental black onyx and silver coloured metal boudoir clock, stamped foreign; rent clock; etc (4)
A Royal Crown Derby Chinoiserie pattern part coffee set, for four, printed in blue on a white ground, Rd No 758225, comprising coffee cans and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl, printed marks, year cyphers for c.1922 - 1930; Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern pin dishes, cream jugs and sugar bowls; a paperweight, Kitten, gold stopper; a similar Dog, silver stopper; a Happy Birthday bear; etc
Ceramics - a pair of Wedgwood Royal Silver Wedding commemorative mugs, designed by Richard Guyatt; another, 1973 marriage of Princess Anne to Captain Mark Phillips; a Coalport goblet, hunting scene, limited edition, 102/250; Wedgwood commemorative Jasper ware; etc, qty
Victoria (1837-1901), Crowns (5), 1889 jubilee head (3), 1893 and 1895 old head, together with a group of other sterling silver and 0.500 silver pre-decimal coins including an 1821 crown, two 1935 crowns, Victorian halfcrowns and George V and VI halfcrowns, florins and shillings. In circulated grades
Elizabeth II (1952-), proof Sovereign, 1979, (S.SC1); silver proof £1 (5), a set of four, 1984-1987 (English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish) and 1988 shield; silver proof piedfort £1, 1983; silver proof crowns (4), 1977 (2), 1980 and 1981; silver proof piedfort 20p, 1982, all in cases of issue, most with certificates. Generally as struck
Elizabeth II (1952-), proof Sovereign and Half Sovereign, both 1980, in Royal Mint cases of issue with certificates, (S.SC1 and S.SB1), together with silver proof crowns (5), 1972 Elizabeth and Philip and 1977 silver jubilee (4), in Royal Mint cases of issue most with certificates. Generally mint state, the 1972 with handling marks
Elizabeth II (1952-), silver proof Crowns (5), 1972 (2), 1977 (2) and 1981; silver proof £1 (5), 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987 (2); silver proof piedfort 20p, 1982; 1977 Silver Jubilee sterling silver commemorative medals struck by the Royal Mint (2), one weighing 87.43g, the other, 52.08g; 1986 sterling silver medal to commemorate the marriage of Prince Andrew, weighing 37.00g. All in cases of issue, most with certificates, the coins and medals much as struck
Elizabeth II (1952-), silver proof Millenium Collection, 2000, Crown down to maundy penny (13 coins), in blue case of issue with certificate, (S.PSS08-2000); silver proof Queens 80th Birthday Collection, 2006, Crown down to maundy penny (13 coins), in blue case of issue with certificate, (S.PSS17-2006). Mint state
Elizabeth II (1952-), Silver piedfort proof set, 2003, two pounds down to 50p; silver proof piedfort Crown, 2000 Queen Mother Centenary, (S.L8); another as last but not piedfort, (S.L8); silver proof Crown set comprising two Crowns, 1977 Silver Jubilee and 2002 Golden Jubilee; silver proof £1 (2), 2000 Welsh design and 2001 Northern Irish design, (S.J15 and J16); all in cases of issue with certificates. Mint state
Elizabeth II (1952-), Britannia silver proof collection, 2007, £2 to 20p, (S.PBS08-2007); silver proof coin set, 2009 comprising 12 coins including Royal Shield of Arms coins, £5, £2 (3) and Kew Gardens 50p, (S.PSS37-2009); in cases of issue with certificates. Some very light peripheral toning otherwise mint state
Miscellaneous British coins: an album containing a collection of mainly circulated halfcrowns 1911-1967 complete, with some Victorian and earlier, 77 in total; Elizabeth II (1952-), 1953 specimen set in case; silver proof crowns (2), 1977 and 1980; silver proof £2, 1986 Scotland; silver proof £1 (5), 1984-1987 set and another 1985; brilliant uncirculated sets (5), 1986, 1994, 2002, 2003 and 2006; a box of 'specimen' crowns including 1935, 1937 and 1951 (2) together with some pre-decimal silver and commemorative crowns; the commemorative boxed or in original packaging with certificates. The newer coins generally as struck the older coins in circulated grades
Early milled silver coins (30) including William III shillings (2), George I shillings (2), George II halfcrown, shillings (4), sixpences (3), George III crowns (2), 3 shilling bank token, George IV shilling and sixpence, together with Victorian groats and smaller denominations. A low grade group poor to fine but 166g of 0.925 silver
Miscellaneous silver coins: England, Charles II to Victoria, mainly shillings and sixpences but with 3 Victoria 'Godless' florins (13); USA, capped bust Dime, 1825; Commonwealth and World coins, mostly 19th century (36); together with 2 Roman bronze coins and a Victoria model 'half sovereign'. The Dime good very fine, the others varied state poor to extremely fine
Miscellaneous silver: George III (1760-1820), Shilling, 1819, (S.3790); William IV (1830-1837), Shilling, 1837, (S.3835); Victoria (1937-1901), Shillings, 1887 and 1898, (S.3926 and S.3940A); Franz Haniel Zum silver medal, mining/shipping etc, 50.00g. The first good very fine, the second good fine or better, the Victorian shillings very fine and very good, the last cased and as struck
Miscellaneous coins and banknotes: Elizabeth II (1952-), Proof sets (6), 1970, 2000 , 2001, 2007, 2008 and 2008 Royal Shield of Arms, the 2001, 2007 and 2008 in leather cases, all in cases of issue with certificates; brilliant uncirculated crowns (2), both 2006; Britannia £2, 2008 and a Royal Shield collection, 2008, in original packaging; Venezuela 2-coin silver set, 1975, 50 and 25 Bolivares, 63.28g of sterling silver, in case of issue with certificates; an album/box of British and world banknotes containing nearly 100 notes including Bank of England £1 notes, a consecutive run of six Page portrait issues (B322), Page Newton issue (20) some consecutive (B337), £20, Gill, 2 consecutive (B355), £20, Gill and Kentfield (B358 and B375), £5, Gill, two pairs of consecutive notes (B353). The coins generally as struck, the notes mostly extremely fine to uncirculated
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1977 silver proof commemorative Crowns (14), an 8-coin set in fitted Spink case with certificate; Royal Mint UK issues in blue case (2), Royal Mint Falkland Islands in blue case, Isle of Man issued by Pobjoy mint, Isle of Man (Silver Jubilee Appeal) issued by Pobjoy mint and Fiji, issued by the Australian mint; Bermuda, silver proof 25 Dollars, 1977, 55g of 0.925 silver; a silver proof 2-coin set issued by the Royal Canadian Mint, 1977, comprising Cayman Islands 25 Dollars and Turks and Caicos Islands 25 Crowns; UK silver proof commemorative crowns, 1972 (2) and 1980; silver proof Falkland Islands liberation medal, 1982; Elizabeth II £1 notes (18), Somerset, series DX37 453410 to 453438, several consecutive; Elizabeth II 10 shilling note, Fforde, C98N, together with some base medal commemorative coins. The proof coins with certificates and in cases of issue, the banknotes uncirculated
Miscellaneous coins: Isle of Man silver proof Crowns (3), 1974, 1979, 1980; silver crown, 1977; silver proof 50p, 1979 (2); £1 (7), two sets of 3 coins of 1979 including silver proof, virenium proof and circulation coins and a 1987 silver proof; Falkland Islands silver proof 'Crown sized' 50p 1983 and 'Crown medal' 1982; Gibraltar silver proof Crown, 1980; Jersey silver proof £1, 1981 (10.45g); together with a number of base metal commemorative issues including a Royal Mint Emblems of Britain uncirculated set, 2008. Most in cases with certificates, the coins most as struck but some toned
Miscellaneous lot comprising: Royal Mint proof sets, 1995 and 1999; with certs, Isle of Man sterling silver set 1978, '25th Anniversary of the Coronation,' 7 coins ½p to £1, struck by Pobjoy Mint; Bahamas silver proof 10 dollars 1978 '5th Anniversary of Independence' with Tower Mint Mark, 45.4g, .500 silver; USA 'Liberty Coins' 1986s, 'Statue of Liberty Centennial' a 2-coin commemorative proof set comprising dollar 26.65g, .900 silver & half dollar 11.34g; Spink Patina Retrospective Pattern Collection comprising three prooflike fantasy crowns dated 1879 in .925 silver (28.2g), copper (20.41g) and golden alloy (20.34g), obvs. young head of Victoria wearing tiara, revs. crowned arms; all with certificates in cases of issue. The last with minor carbon spots/handling marks, the Bahamas 10 dollars with peripheral toning, otherwise all mint state
Isle of Man proof silver Crowns (8), each commemorating the 125th anniversary of the steam railway; 'Predecimalisation Coins' collection comprising 12 silver and selectively gold plated copper/bronze medallions; Victoria Double Florin, 1889; British Virgin Islands $5, 2007 issued by Pobjob, a bi-metallic coin with a gold ring, 9.10g; commemorative £5, 2008 issued by The London Mint Office, 28.28g .925 silver, Isle of Man Crown, 2006, 28.28g .925 silver; together with 4 plated and coloured pre-decimal coins; Elizabeth II (1952-), proof sets, 1997 (2), one standard, one deluxe, and 1998. The first lacking cases and certificates, otherwise present where issued, generally much as struck
Miscellaneous medals (9): Duke of Kent, Governor of Gibraltar, white metal medal, 1802, unsigned, uniformed bust left, rev. view of Gibraltar, 38mm, (E.939; BHM 531); Olaf Rye, white metal medal, c.1850, by Allen & Moore, first Schleswig War Danish Generals, bust three-quarters right, inscription around, rev. inscription above military paraphernalia, 45mm; Sundays Schools 50th Anniversary, white metal medal, 1831, bust left of Robert Raikes Esq. inscription around, rev. scene with two adults and children, 46mm; John Vaughan statue, Ironmaster, white medal medal, 1884, statue standing, John Vaughan below, inscription around, rev. JOHN VAUGHAN, FOUNDER OF THE CLEVELAND IRON TRADE. BORN 21st DEC 1799. DIED 16th SEP. 1868, 44mm; Abolition of the Slave Trade, copper medal, 1807 by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip, white and black man standing, rev. text in Arabic, 36mm, (E.984); together with three medals (two white metal one silver) celebrating political success and a copper Guildford Musical Society medal, some in cases. The slave trade medal only about fine, the others generally nearly extremely fine or better, some pierced
Completing of Birmingham Town Hall, white metal medal, 1834, view of the town hall, date below, rev. list of 'THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO SUPERINTED THE ERECTING OF THE BUILDING', 73mm, (E.1277, BHM 1678); H.R.H Adolphus Frederickson Duke of Cambridge First Royal Patron, white metal medal, 1848, by Allen & Moore, bust right, rev. GOVERNESSES BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOUNDED 1843, the building below, ASYLUM ERECTED A.D - 1848 in exergue, 63mm; Royal Exchange, silver medal, 1844 crowned bust of Victoria left, ROYAL EXCHANGE OPENED BY H:M: QUEEN VICTORIA OCT. 28 1844, rev. three shields upon a wreath; Grasshopper above, FIRST STONE LAID BY H.R.H.PRINCE ALBERT JAN.17 1842, 28mm, (E.1392, BHM 2186); Royal Exchange, white metal medal, by J. Taylor, 1844, busts of Victoria and Albert left, rev. view of Royal Exchange, ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON above, FIRST STONE LAID BY H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT JAN. 17. 1842 OPENED BY THE QUEEN OCT.28.1844 in exergue, 38mm; Royal Exchange, white metal medal, 1844, view of the Wellington Statue, ERECTED JUNE 18. 1844 BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION COST £9000 in exergue, rev. as last, 38mm; The New Coal Exchange, white metal medal by Allen & Moore, 1849, bust of Queen Victoria left, inscription around, rev. view of the Coal Exchange building, THE NEW COAL EXCHANGE, LONDON above, OPENED BY HER MAJESTY OCTR 30 1849 in exergue, 38mm. Generally good extremely fine, the silver medal with a few spots but beautifully toned
Exhibition related medals: Great Exhibition, white metal medal, 1851, by T. Ottley, bare head bust of Prince Albert left, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, rev. a view of the exhibition buildings, inscription below, 74 mm, (E.1458, BHM 2446); The Crystal Palace, white metal medal, 1851, by Allen & Moore, bare head bust of Prince Albert left, inscription around, rev. a view of Crystal Palace, THE CRYSTAL PALACE FOR THE EXHIBITION OF ALL NATIONS 1851 above, Royal Arms below, 38mm; The People's Palace, Sydenham, white metal medal, 1854, busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, rev. view of the Crystal Palace in it's new location, symbols of industry around, 38mm; Exhibition of Art Treasures, white metal medal, 1857, by Pinches, exhibition buildings, OPENED AT MANCHESTER BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT MAY 5th 1857, rev. allegorical figures with Art Treasures, 40mm, (BHM 2609); Exhibition of Navigation etc. silver medal, 1886, by Elkington & Co. crowned bust of Queen Victoria left, OPENED BY HER MAJESTY QVEEN VICTORIA MAY 1886 around, rev. crowned Britannia above arms of Liverpool, naval scene behind, inscription around, 51mm, in original case of issue. Extremely fine and better
Napoleon III and related medals (5), Silver Patriotic Fund medal commemorating the alliance between England and France, in white metal, inscription in wreath, rev. British Grenadier and a French infantryman, date below, 44mm; Commemoration of the visit of Napoleon III to England, white metal medal, 1855, head of Napoleon III left, rev. TO COMMEMORATE THE VISIT OF NAPOLEON III TO ENGLAND APRIL 1855, 61mm; Commemoration of the birth of son of Napoleon III, copper medal, 1856, busts of Napoleon III and Eugenie left, rev. scene with mother and baby in Greek robes, 58mm; Ministry of Agriculture, bronze medal, by Caque, 1856, un-named, 50mm; International Exposition, Paris, gilt white metal medal, by F Blondelet, 1867, 57mm. Generally extremely fine and better
Henrietta Maria, silver medal, 1628, conjoined crowned shields of England and France, rev. a tree in the foreground of a grove, date in exergue, (E.110); George III recovery of health, copper medal, 1789, laureate bust right, rev. snake entwined around a tripod with burning alter, date in exergue, (E.827); House of Hanover, copper medal, 1814, busts of George I, II and III right, rev. Peace seated on sea shore holding a portrait of George Prince Regent, 50mm, (E.1057, BHM 781); Coronation of George IV, silver medal, 1821, official Royal Mint issue, bust left by Pistrucci, rev. George IV enthroned, crowned by Victory etc. 35mm, (E.1146, BHM 1070), in later case; George IV, Patron of the Arts, copper medal, 1828, by T Halliday, bare head left, rev. within olive wreath, PATRON OF THE ARTS, 42mm (E.1204, BHM 1333), in later case. The first two about fine, the third, pierced and plugged otherwise very fine, the others almost as struck
Victoria Jubilee medals (18), Royal Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester, 1887, copper medal by Ralph Heaton & Sons, Birmingham, in case of issue, 44mm; copper medal by Ralph Heaton, 1887, in case of issue, 38mm; copper medal by Pinches, 1887, rev. View of Lancaster Castle, 35mm; silver diamond jubilee medal, in case by Fattorini & Sons, Bradford, 37mm; another as last but in white metal; together with other mainly white metal jubilee medals. The first four much as struck, the others mostly pierced with a few edge knocks but generally about extremely fine
Edward VII coronation, copper medal, 1902, by G. Frampton, busts left of Edward VII and Alexandra, rev. Imperial crown upon radiate circle etc., (E.1872, ), in case of issue; Coronation medal by Fattorini (2), one copper one white metal, busts right, rev. Britannia standing, shield etc, 1902, the copper medal in old but non-associated case; Official Royal Mint issue (2), large size (56mm) struck in bronze, and small size (31mm) struck in silver, (E.1871). Extremely fine to as struck
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