A collection of British silver coins, comprising: Victoria: crowns (2), 1887, jubilee bust, very fine and nearly so; double florin, 1887, Roman I, nearly extremely fine or better; double florin, 1889, Arabic 1, fine; halfcrown, 1887, very fine; Florin, 1887, very fine; shillings (4), 1887, small head, all about extremely fine; Edward VII: shilling, 1910, nearly extremely fine; George V: halfcrowns (4), 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918, fine, very fine, very fine and fine; florins (2), 1916 and 1919, nearly extremely fine and very fine; shillings (3), 1915, 1916 and 1916, all about extremely fine; sixpences (3), 1916, extremely fine [23] (S 3921; 3922; 3923; 3924; 3925; 3926; 3982; 4011; 4012; 4013; 4014)
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A small collection of coins, including: William and Mary, copper Half-penny, 1694 (S 3452), fair or near fine; George III, Penny, 1796 (2), Soho Mint (S 3777), fair or better; Prussia, William IV, silver Union Thaler, 1860, swivel mounted in brooch, otherwise about very fine; and others, mainly base metal.
A small collection of silver coins, including: Edward VII, crown, 1902 (S 3978), very fine; Victoria, florin, 1887 (S 3925), good very fine; George V, half-crown (2), 1919 (S 4011) good very fine; Victoria, Maundy fourpence, 1877 (S 3917), about very fine; Maundy threepences (8), various dates 1837-1911, very fine to near extremely fine; George III, twopence, 1800 (S 3758), good fine; Victoria, three-halfpence, 1841 (S 3915), very fine or nearly so; and 46 others, crowns to threepence, various dates, various grades, many poor or only fair. [61]
17th Lancers: the officer's malacca cane of Lieutenant Hugh Ford Parbury, M.C., cast white metal tip (probably Indian silver) with skull and crossed bones motif and engraved 'LIEUT. H.F. PARBURY/ 17TH LANCERS. 1907', length 94 cm (37 in.) Son of Australian businessman Charles Pabury, who's firm survives to this day. Present with the 17th in India from 1905 until 1914, when re-deployed to France for the duration of the war. As a Captain played a significant role in the resistance to 'Operation Michael' in March 1918. Temporary command of regiment October 1918. M.C. gazetted 01/01/19
A collection of medals including: a group attributable to Thomas Parrington: 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal (in original postage box and with associated documents)' Belgium: Order of the Red Cross; together with associated miniature group which also includes 8th Army clasp and French Medaille Coloniale; a French Red Cross Medal inscribed to M.T. Parrington, boxed; and a Spink and Son Battle of Jutland Commemorative medal, silver 45 mm (E 1951), cased, the last extremely fine.
A small collection of foreign silver coins, mainly crown size, including: Mexico, Charles III, Eight Reales, 1784, FM, mm Mo (KM# 106.2), very fine or a little better; France, First Empire, Napoleon Bonaparte, Five Francs, 1813, Limoges mint, mm horizontal clasped hands (KM# 694.7), good fine; U.S 'Morgan' Dollars (2), 1884, 1890, good very fine; Russia, Nicholas II, Rouble, 1897, mm two stars (Y# 59.1), about fine; and other including some base metal. [14]
George III, silver crown, 1818 (S 3787), near fine; Edward VII, silver crown, 1902 (S 3978), good very fine; Victoria, silver double florin, 1887 (S 3923), brooch fitting removed from obverse, otherwise very fine; silver florin, 1887 (S 3925); silver shillings (2), 1887, 1897 (S 3926, 3940A), last three very fine or better; together with a 1990 commemorative crown. [7]
Three commemorative medals: Coronation of Queen Caroline 1727, J. Croker, draped bust, reverse with the Queen flanked by Religion and Britannia, silver 34 mm (E 512), much wear to bust and other high points, initials JRL engraved beside bust, soldered suspension ring; Birth of Princess Helena, bust to sinister, reverse PRINCESS HELENA BORN MAY 25 1846, bronze 8.6 mm, very fine; Coronation 1911, Belfast Coronation Celebrations, loose ring suspension, 18 carat gold (marked for Birmingham 1911) 25 mm, extremely fine. [3] Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683-1737), Queen Consort of Great Britain as wife of George II. Princess Helena Augusta Victoria, third daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
λ A Moroccan dagger, slender 13.5 in. blade adapted from a European sword, etching to the broad central fuller, narrow back fuller and reformed 7.5 in. false back edge, rhinoceros horn hilt of characteristic form with waisted grip rising to a fan shaped terminal, silver repousse collar and scrolling pommel ornament, silver repousse mounted scabbard with body of fabric covered wood, the long chape and locket richly decorated with foliate scrolls, 19th Century.
A collection of British proof sets and commemorative issues, mainly post-decimal, mainly in cases of issue; together with various commemorative and prize medals, including: Toye Kenning and Spencer, silver box medal, Winston Churchill centenary of birth, containing 13 printed cards depicting the important events of his career, cased; Red Poll Cattle Society of Great Britain and Ireland, five silver prize medals, cased; and other items.
A collection of British decimal silver proof coins: crown, 1998, Prince of Wales 50th Birthday; five pounds (4), 1993, 1997 Golden Wedding, 2013 Birth of Prince George, 2015 Battle of Waterloo; two pounds (9), 1995 Second World War, 1996 European Football Championships, 1996 European Football Championships piedfort, 1997, 1997 piedfort, 1999 Rugby World Cup, 2013 350th Anniversary of the Guinea, 2014 First World War, 2015 Royal Navy; one pound (4), 1989 piedfort, 1994, 1996, 1999; fifty pence (5), 1992/3, 1992/3 piedfort, 1994 D-Day, 1994 D-Day piedfort, 2014 Glasgow Games; five pence piedfort, 1990, all encapsulated and cased and as struck or nearly so. (S 4550; 4302, 4304, 4753, 4765A; 4315, 4317, 4318, 4571, 4731, 4735, 4736; 4335, 4337, 4339, 4591; 4352, 4353, 4630; 43725)
A collection of medallions, comprising: George III, Royal Naval College Second Mathematical Prize, bust of the king, reverse engraved to 'Graham Price Beck Christmas 1825', silver, 53 mm (E 980), good very fine; Coronation of Queen Victoria 1838, reverse with Victoria receiving her crown from Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, silver, 36 mm (E 1315), light scratching to obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine with attractive toning; Coronation of George V 1911 (2), reverse with bust of Queen Mary, bronze, 51 mm (E 1922a), each in case of issue, one toned, both about extremely fine; Investiture of Edward, Prince of Wales 1911, three-quarters bust crowned and draped, reverse with Caernavon Castle, silver, 35mm (E 1925), cased, good very fine. [5]
The Great War flying Military Cross group of eight medals to Squadron Leader John Tudor Powell Whittaker, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, comprising: M.C., George V, reverse privately engraved 'Capt. J.T.P. Whittaker/ R.F.C./ January 1917'; British War Medal 1914-20; Victory Medal (MAJOR J.T. WHITTAKER R.A.F.); India General Service Medal 1908-35, George V, clasp; Waziristan 1921-24 (S/L. J.T. WHITTAKER. R.A.F.; France, Croix de Guerre, with Palm; Italy, Order of The Crown, Knight's badge; Medal for Military Valour, silver, reverse engraved 'Whittaker John Tudor/ PIAVE TRENTINO, HIVERNO 1917-18'; War Merit Cross; offered with a small collection of photographs and research, Order of the Crown badge with bend in junction of upper arm causing weakness and slight loss to enamel, medals otherwise good very fine or better. Born in Lewisham 20/02/1894. University School Cadet Corps Hastings; Fesltead School O.T.C.; 103 Calgary Rifles (Canada); Canadian A.S.C.; Joined A.S.C. Salibury Plain 11/11/14; Served with R.F.C. in the field from 17/03/16; Gazetted 2nd Lt. A.S.C. and seconded for duty with R.F.C.; gazetted Flying Officer 04/06/16; 24/07/16 attacked transports on road from Corcelette; 22/08/16 "Captain J.T.P. Whittaker..or 4 Sqn...was attacked in turn by a Fokker biplane and a L.V.G., both of which were driven off" * At 10am on July 1st 1916 (the first day of the Somme), the recipient arrived over the battle front in his BE2c biplane. Observing a German gun position that threatened the beleaguered ground troop he descended to 700 feet to attack it with machine gun fire. He then saluted men of the Liverpool and the Manchester 'Pals' battalions (advancing in one of the more successful areas of the battle) by flying low over their heads and waggling his wings - to be greeting by enthusiastic arm waving.** August of that year found him engaging in successful dog fights with Fokkers, before sustaining a bullet wound to the abdomen, 25/08/16. While convalescing his M.C. was gazette 01/01/17 Declared fit again 06/07/17, he returned to duty on the Italian front as a Major in command of 66 Squadron.Italy: Order of the Crown, Silver Medal for Valour both L.G. 02/11/18. France: Croixe de Guerre L.G. 08/11/18. * Cole, 'Royal Flying Corps 1915-1916' ** Giblin and Franks
Four hammered coins: Henry VIII (1509-47), silver half-groat, Canterbury, R. CIVITAS CANTOR WA, mm 121 (S 2343); Edward VI (1547-53), silver shilling, mm appears to be TC monogram (Bristol); Elizabeth I, silver sixpence, 1568, small flan, rose and date, mm coronet; Charles I, (1625-49), silver shilling, Briot's bust, mm triangle (1639-40); the second about fair, the others fine, some degree of clipping to each.[4]
A collection of British silver coins, comprising: Charles II, fourpence, 1672/1 (S 3384), better than fair; George II, halfcrown, 1745, Lima (S 3695), fine or a little better; Victoria, double florin, 1887 (S 3923), toned, nearly extremely fine; half crowns (2), 1887 (S 3924), good very fine; sixpences (2), 1887, 1897 (S 3928, 3941), good very fine and nearly extremely fine; Edward VII, florin, 1902 (S 3981), good very fine; together with others, Victoria to George V: crowns (5), half crowns (8), florin, shillings (3), sixpences (3), near fine to good fine or better. [28]
A small collection of coins and other numismia, including: George III, copper twopence, Birmingham mint, 1797 (S 3776), near very fine; Bristol and Bath Copper Company, penny token, 1811, near very fine; a worn 1797 penny countermarked with a capital E; 1897 Jubilee commemorative medal, silver 26 mm (E 1817), fine; National Rifle Association, Astor County Cup prize medal, copper 38 mm, good very fine or better; a bronze coin, ' Ceasar Vesp Aug', 26mm; and various other coins, medals, coin weights and a jeton modelled on a guinea. [25]
A Victorian ivory and leather-bound Book of Common Prayer, 1865, with gilt metal mounts and a vellum-bound example with silver plated mounts, incorporating Hymns Ancient & Modern, to/w a mother of pearl and white metal folding magnifying glass, a silver-bladed penknife with engraved mother of pearl handle and a mother of pearl letter knife
A late 19th century German violin with 'Stradivarius' inner label, two piece flame mahogany back, l.o.b. 36 cm to/w an unnamed bow with silver wire and rosewood frog inlaid with mother of pearl, in stained pine case Condition Report Neck loose at upper block due to string tension, no cracks to soundboard
A 19th century German violin, unnamed, with two-piece flame satinwood back, lot 36 cm, with silver-mounted bow a/f in pitch-cloth shaped caseProv: George Payne (b 1893) lot includes his 1931 White Star Line Contract to be ship's musical conductor on violin and Alto saxophone, to/w his Crew Medical card and photograph
A Chinese bronze ding incised in gold and silver with dragons and scrolling designs, raised on three tapering legs, the carved wooden cover with jade Mandarin duck finial and carved wooden stand, 30cm high/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 155:Height without cover or stand 20cm x diameter 16cm.Stand overall good condition.Cover has slight hair cracks and a tiny chip or two to wood.Ding looks to have had a repair to one leg where it joins the bowl, a circular impression is visible to interior. Losses to metal inlays. Old collection label beneath reads Alexis Rouart. There is chipping to metalwork at edge of each foot. Surface discolouration / oxidisation throughout. Weight approx. 1925gm (excluding cover and stand)
An Indian silver chain link belt, the central section with two square floral panels suspended on a wide link chain, 85cm long and a pair of Indian silver filigree pendant earrings, each with large floral drop and set with a small ruby, another two pairs of filigree earrings and a bangle
Five Wedgwood Jasper Ware cased limited edition plaques: HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 765/1000; HRH The Prince Charles 628/3000; HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon 740/1000; HRH The Princess Anne, commemorating her marriage 1973 1180/2000 and The Earl Mountbatten of Burma 474/750 c/w certificates to/w two similar plaques for HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh commemorating the Royal Silver Wedding 1972 (7) Condition Report No chips or cracks to the plaques
Wedgwood Jasper Ware Royal commemorative wares comprising: Two loving cups for the Royal Silver Jubilee 1977, limited editions 426 & 403/500 c/w certificates; two Silver Jubilee plates, 20.5 cm diam.; candy square box and circular box, two Lord Mountbatten pin dishes and a classically decorated oblong box (9)
AMENDED DESCRIPTION - NOT CAMPHORWOOD A Victorian brass bound teak military campaign chest in two sections, the two short over three long graduated drawers raised on four original turned screw-in feet, bears trade plate for S W Silver & Co, Cornhill, London to verso Condition Report very original and displaying the usual myriad of surface marks commensurate with this type of chest but we do not consider this as damage, locks are all VR stamped and original, handles to drawers and sides matching, feet original
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