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Lot 125

A silver and amethyst set ring

Lot 126

A sterling silver and white stone set ring

Lot 127

A sterling silver multi coloured gemstone set bracelet

Lot 128

A sterling silver bracelet set with Paraibe Apatite

Lot 129

A sterling silver and amber pendant

Lot 130

A sterling silver gemstone set cross pendant

Lot 131

A sterling silver Natural Canary Apatite and diamond set ring

Lot 144

A silver jade set dress ring

Lot 146

A silver and amber bar brooch

Lot 323

A tray of condiment figures; and a tray of trophy cups to include three silver examples

Lot 357

A quantity of various metalware to include a pair of brass candlesticks; a silver plated sugar scuttle etc.

Lot 45

A quantity of various brass and copperware to include plaques; jugs; a rose bowl; silver plated trophy cups etc.

Lot 46

A box containing a set of kitchen scales and weights; coasters; silver plated candelabra; cruet items etc.

Lot 49

A box of various silver plated ware

Lot 145

British Coins, Hampshire, Portsmouth, shilling token, 1811, PORTSMOUTH ACCOMMODATION . CHANGE, star over crescent, rev. ONE SHILLING TOKEN, DOLLAR SILVER in garter around, PAYABLE AT THE BULLION OFFICE 69 HIGH STREET 1811 around (D.33), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 63 Attributed erroneously by NGC as D.32. Superbly toned prooflike choice uncirculated with wonderful eye appeal.

Lot 163

G British Coins, Victoria, currency set, 1887, five pounds to silver threepence, Golden Jubilee, ‘Jubilee’ bust l., rev. various, in fitted case stamped to interior M. Marston & Co, Putney High Street, the silver attractively toned, all about extremely fine to uncirculated (11)

Lot 164

G British Coins, Victoria, currency set, 1887, five pounds to silver threepence, Golden Jubilee, ‘Jubilee’ bust l., rev. various, in fitted case, most pieces with some light marks in fields, the gold almost extremely fine, the silver very fine to extremely fine (11)

Lot 169

G British Coins, Victoria, currency set, 1893, five pounds to Maundy penny, Diamond Jubilee, veiled bust l., rev. various, in contemporary box (defective), the £5 and £2 lightly polished, extremely fine or better, the sovereign (1893M) good very fine, the half sovereign mint state, the silver toned, extremely fine to uncirculated (13)

Lot 341

Scottish Coins and Medals, Scotland, Mary, Queen of Scots, uniface octagonal silver ‘Fantasy’ medal or badge, bust three-quarters l., wearing embroidered dress with ruff collar and bonnet, M – R to either side, 40mm. x 27.5mm., twisted wire suspension loop, a restitutional fantasy of the late 18th to early 19thC, extremely fine, rare*ex Michael Hall Collection (Baldwin, 4 May, 2010, lot 676) Another example, the reverse engraved with the arms of Ramsay (house of the Earls of Dalhousie) was sold in the Sylvia Adams Collection (Bonhams, 23 May, 1996, lot 231)

Lot 345

British Commemorative Medals, Charles I, Death and Memorial, silver medal, 1649, by J. Roettier, armoured and dr. bust r., rev. VIRTVT. EX. ME. FORTVNAM. EX. ALIJS., hand issuing from heaven holds a celestial crown, below, sheep in a landscape, 34.5mm. (MI.346/201; Eimer 162b), very fine

Lot 347

British Commemorative Medals, British Colonisation, 1670, a heavy gilt-silver Georgian ‘patch’ box, the lid set with John Roettier’s medal, with conjoined busts of Charles II and Queen Catherine of Braganza to r., the inner lid with the globe, centred on Africa and showing the Eastern seaboard of North America, DIFFVSVS IN ORBE BRITANNVS; the base inset with a James II Crown, 1688, 43 x 20.5mm.; total wt 79.40gms., without hallmark or date, most attractive and in excellent condition For medal details see Medallic Illustrations 546/203; Eimer 245; Betts 44

Lot 349

British Commemorative Medals, William IV, Royal Academy of Arts, silver medallion, 1830, by W. Wyon, awarded 1832 to the Scottish architect David Brandon (1813-1897), bare head r., rev. ROYAL ACADEMY INSTITUTED MDCCLXVIII, representation of the Torso Belvedere, STUDY below, named on edge to MR D BRANDON FOR THE BEST ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS DECR 10TH 1832, 55mm., wt. 91.33gms. (BHM.1466; Eimer 1228A), minor edge damage, about extremely fine Brandon worked in partnership with Thomas Wyatt, especially on many country houses.

Lot 373

G Foreign Coins and Medals, China, People’s Republic, proof set, 2010, gold 150 yuan, silver 10 yuan (2), Shanghai World Expo, in case and box of issue, FDC

Lot 381

Foreign Coins and Medals, Greece, George II, proof silver 100 drachmai, undated (1940), 5th Anniversary of the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1935, bare head l., rev. crowned and mantled shield of arms (KM.75), certified and graded by NGC as Proof 65, very rare*ex R. L. Lissner collection Only 500 pieces minted and in superb grade - a very lightly toned gem proof.

Lot 428

G Foreign Coins and Medals, South Africa, Republic, proof set, 2015, gold ½ krugerrand; ¼ krugerrand; 1/10 krugerrand; 1 oz. sterling silver medallion commemorating Winston Churchill, issued by the South African Mint, in fitted wooden box of issue with certificate, FDC (4)

Lot 443

Foreign Coins and Medals, USA, silver trade dollar, 1875, San Francisco, Liberty std. l., rev. eagle, minor marks, extremely fine or better

Lot 444

Foreign Coins and Medals, USA, silver trade dollar, 1876, San Francisco, Liberty std. l., rev. eagle, minor marks and stain on second S of STATES, some light brushing in field, extremely fine or better

Lot 445

Foreign Coins and Medals, USA, silver trade dollar, 1878, San Francisco, Liberty std. l., rev. eagle, good fine

Lot 446

Foreign Coins and Medals, USA, silver dollar, 1885, Liberty head l., rev. eagle within wreath, very fine; with a 5 cents, 1906; Cyprus, half piastre, 1890; Hong Kong, 5 cents, 1899; Mexico, real, 1782FF and Spain, 2 reales, 1789, Madrid, fair to fine; and assorted 20th century coins of the world (24), fine or better (30)

Lot 61

British Coins, Edward VI, fine silver coinage, crown, mm. y, 1551, crowned figure of king on horseback r., shouldering sword, date below, rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms (S.2478; N.1933), very fine or better

Lot 62

British Coins, Edward VI, fine silver coinage, halfcrown, mm. y, 1551, crowned figure of king on horseback r., shouldering sword, date below, walking horse with plume, rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms (S.2479; N.1934), almost fine

Lot 8

British Coins, Kings of East Anglia, Aethelberht I/Alberht (acc. 749), transitional penny, Tilraed, large pellet within inner-circle, runic inscription around, EAELBEHT (runic), interspersed with pellets, rev. TIAELRED (runic), interspersed with pellets, between arms of a long cross extending from inner-circle containing a large pellet, wt. 0.99gms. (cf. S.945c; cf. N.430/3; cf. SCBI 63 (British Museum) 851), good metal, full details on obverse and reverse, reverse slightly dished and off-centre, very fine, extremely rare, only the second known example and a new variety for this king, the only other example in the British Museum Found Suffolk, recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum (EMC 2017.0009) Alberht is the same name as Aethelberht, with Anglo-Saxon names beginning with the root Aethel- often abbreviated to Al- in later sources. The king who had this coin struck can therefore be named as Aethelbert or Alhbert and is referred to as Aethelberht I to distinguish him from the later Aethelberht II who was killed by Offa of Mercia in 794. As with most of the kings of East Anglia, very little is known about this king. The only reference to him is in the Historia Regum (History of Kings) written some four hundred years later in the eleventh century where it is recorded that the kingdom of East Anglia was divided between Beonna and ‘Alhbert’ in 749. King Beonna is known from coins mainly from the Middle Harling hoard, but Alberht was unknown until a single coin was found with others of Beonna at Burrow Hill in Suffolk. This was acquired by the British Museum in 1992 and until this new coin was found, was the only known coin naming Aethelberht I. This new coin reinforces the historical attestation that Beonna and Aethelberht I were active at the same time as it has much in common to some coins of Beonna that use the Runic letter form on both the obverse and reverse. This new coin, struck from different dies to the British Museum example, is by the same moneyer Tilraed (likely Anglo-Saxon name pronounced Ceolred), who is not known for Beonna or any other issue. The obverse introduces a new variety with the pellet within inner-circle on both sides and a continuous legend which omits the Runic Þ (th) and is unbroken by a cross. The weight aligns better to the known coins of Beonna than the British Museum coin, further reinforcing the connection between the two coinages. The long cross dividing the reverse legend is also a feature on some of Beonna’s coins. It is not known how long Aethelberht I ruled but with his coins extremely rare it would seem his reign may have been short. Archibald writing about the BM coin in 1995, suggested that the Beonna was Beornred, a Mercian ruling East Anglia who, on the murder of Aethelbald of Mercia in 757, seized the Mercian throne only to be ejected a short time later by Offa. At this point he went back to East Anglia where Aethelbert I, a co-ruler since 749, had become the sole ruler. The suggestion in this is that his short reign as sole ruler of East Anglia was terminated by Beonna around 757/58, who then ruled long enough for his moneyer Wihtred to strike light coinage pence for Offa. Numismatically the East Anglian coinage of Beonna and Aethelberht I stands between the earlier smaller flan ‘sceatta’ pence and the later broad flan pence of Offa. Little coinage can be confidently assigned to the years 740-80 in Southern England whilst the Northumbrian kings, notably Eadberht (737-58) along with Archbishop Ecgberht (d.765) were actively producing coinage at this time. The East Anglian coins of Beonna and Aethelberht I therefore seem to be linked to the Northumbrian coinage and were the only Southumbrian coins to be produced in any volume at this time. In common with the Northumbrian coins they name a ruler on one side and a moneyer on the other. The coins, of larger flan size than the ‘sceattas’ but smaller than Offa’s pence, therefore belong to a transitional phase in the Southumbrian coinage and as such not only are Beonna and Aethelberht I the first English kings to be named on silver coins south of the Humber but also their coins are the precursors of the broad flan pence to be widely introduced after c.780.

Lot 9

British Coins, Danish East Anglia (c.885-915), St Edmund memorial coinage, late phase, penny, Frodic, large A within inner circle, +SCIADMV, rev. +FRODOIC M, cross within inner circle, wt. 1.42gms. (S.960; N.483), good silver, slight crease by edge at 2 o’clock, good very fine Moneyer not recorded in North, SCBI or EMC.

Lot 92

British Coins, Charles II, pattern farthing in silver, 1676, laur. bust with long hair l., rev. Britannia std. l., with shield and spear (P.492), extremely fine or better With NGC tag stating grade of PF62, and Cheshire Collection.

Lot 678

†A late 19th century officer’s small black PL pouch of the Volunteer Artillery, silver plated cannon flap badge and belt loop mounts, GC (PL a little congealed), and 2 badges. Pouch, Plate 6 Imported lot, this requires an additional 5% VAT on the hammer and combined premium price.

Lot 388

8 Corgi Toys. Land Rover Breakdown Truck (477) in red with yellow plastic rear canopy, boxed. Loose examples – including another 477, but with tin rear canopy. Plus Land Rover in light metallic green with dark green rear canopy, Rice Pony Trailer in light brown with cream roof, Lincoln Continental Limousine in metallic gold with gloss black roof, Rolls Royce Silver Shadow ‘Golden Jacks’ in silver white and light blue, with dark blue interior. Ford Consul Mk1 in light brown. Plus a Lancia Sport Zagato in orange with black bonnet. Also a Husky Ford Series car transporter in white, blue and orange livery. All VGC-Mint, minor wear. Minor wear to box. (9)

Lot 385

14 Corgi Classic Buses and Coaches. 2x Routemaster – Omnibus Shilibeer and London Transport in ‘unpainted’ silver livery. Plus 2x Trolleybuses – Karrier W Nottingham and a Sunbeam W Utility, Ashton Under Lyne. Plus a Leyland Atlantean open top, Guide Friday. 2x Thornycroft double deck – Thomas Tilling and General. 3x Daimler CVD6 – Burwell, Swan and Blue Bus. An AEC Regal, Eastern Counties. Burlingham Seagull, Trent. All boxed. Contents Mint.

Lot 555

A Third Reich SS man’s steel belt buckle, with silver painted finish and leather tab. GC (paint worn).

Lot 750

A dagger style paper or sample knife, plated shallow diamond section blade 5¼” (extreme tip broken) marked R S Richardson & Co Edinburgh on one side, silver plated ovoid crossguard and fluted lower band, plain bone grip, in a red fabric covered sheath. GC

Lot 612

26 “Sweetheart” badges, including enamelled RAF “silver”, W Yorks, Somerset “Sterling”, ASC and The Coldstreamers Assn., silver coloured RAF and A&S collar size, MOP disc Tank, DLI and R.I. Rifles, enamelled tie pins RN “Sterling Silver”, RA, R Corps Signals and Labour Corps, silver and gilt Border Regt badge on rifle HM B’ham 1914, etc. GC Part of a Private Collection

Lot 313

6 Franklin/Danbury Mint 1:24 scale Rolls Royce cars. 1907 Silver Ghost in green, 1910 Silver Ghost in bright red and black, 1911 in cream, 1925 Silver Ghost in metallic silver and black, 1938 Phantom 111 in maroon and a 1992 Rolls Royce Corniche IV in cream. QGC-VGC 1910 Ghost damaged. Light cleaning required.

Lot 553

3 Third Reich rectangular belt buckles: Justice Department, khaki painted steel; Hamburg Fire Department, silver painted steel; and Hitler Youth, of grey metal, modified to eliminate the swastika, the back embossed with RZM mark and “M4/45”. GC (the last worn).

Lot 583

A Third Reich SS Artillery (?) officer’s peaked cap, of light field grey cloth with black velvet band, red piping, black fibre peak and silver bullion cords, the insignia consisting of aluminium SS eagle over death’s head, the inside of the crown with maker’s mark of an eagle over “Sonderklasse”. GC (large scratch to fibre peak).

Lot 315

5 Franklin/Danbury Mint 1:24 scale cars. Maybach Zeppelin in black and silver, Mercedes Benz K in dark blue, 1936 Bugatti 575C in red and black. Buick Skylark in light metallic blue and a 1949 Buick Dynoflow in light metallic blue. VGC light cleaning required.

Lot 653

A post 1902 silver plated plume holder of an Irish Regiment, harp within crowned oval shamrock wreath, with backing plate and plume socket (crushed). Basically GC (some wear). Part of a Private Collection

Lot 422

9 Dinky Toys. 4x 36 series cars with black wings and wheels; a Rover (36d) in dark blue, an Armstrong Siddeley (36a) in mid-blue, a British Salmson 2 seater sports car (36e) in mid-blue and a Humber Vogue (36c) in brown. Together with an Ambulance (24a) in cream with red crosses to sides. A Speed of the Wind Racing Car (23e) in silver, a Massey Harris tractor (300) in red with yellow wheels, a Massey Harris manure spreader (321) in red and a BEV truck (400) in dark blue with light blue wheels. QGC-GC.

Lot 75

3 Hornby Railways diesel-electric locomotives. A Top Link series class 58 Co-Co Hither Green Depot 58021 (R2011B) in Mainline dark blue/silver livery. A class 50 Co-Co Achilles 50045 (R2350) in Network South East weathered livery. Plus a class 37 Co-Co 37424 (R327) in two tone grey Trans Rail livery. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint Part of a Private Collection

Lot 626

48 collar badges, including pairs Vic Devon, Cameronians, DCLI, Border, Hants, 7th Hants and Dorset, singles 4th/7th DG, R.S.Greys, Inniskillings, R Inniskilling Fus brass and 3 types bi-metal, 5th/7th Hants, WM D of Wellington’s, officer’s “silver” Middlesex; remainder infantry, mostly different. Generally GC to VGC Part of a Private Collection

Lot 395

4 Corgi Toys. Oldsmobile Super 88 in light metallic blue with white stripe and red interior. Jaguar Mk10 in metallic cerise with yellow interior. Bentley Continental in black and silver with red interior. Plus a Triumph Herald in white and metallic gold with red interior. GC-Mint. a few minor chips mainly to Bentley and Triumph.

Lot 528

An officer’s campaign eating trousse, comprising folding knife and fork, and smaller blade, which slot together in the form of a penknife, small folding corkscrew, small facetted glass salt cellar, fitting into a velvet covered block which in turn fits into a silver plated beaker and then into a leather covered “barrel”; height 4”, diam 2½”, with lid and hasp. GC

Lot 582

A Third Reich Mountain Troop army officer’s peaked cap, of light field grey cloth with black band, green piping, black fibre peak and silver bullion cords, the insignia consisting of silver bullion cockade and metal eagle below which is a metal stemless edelweiss, with maker’s name “Wilh Knollmann, Munster i.W”. GC, apparently unworn (bullion cap cords AF, hints of moth to top of crown).

Lot 144

7 1:18 scale Le Mans style sports racing cars. 4x Eagle’s Race Porsche 917K – 1000KMS Brands Hatch 1970, RN12 in blue, 1000KMS Nurburgring 1971 team Auto Usdau yellow livery, RN55. 1000KMS Monza, Martini Racing Team silver, blue/red stripes livery, RN4 Plus a 9 Hours Kyalami Martini Racing Team Siffert Ahrens yellow livery, RN2. Plus a Guiloy McLaren F1 Prototype LM in black, orange and silver. Also a Chrono Ferrari 512BB in yellow and black. Plus a Maisto Lamborghini Diablo in red. All boxed, some wear/damage. Contents VGC minor wear/parts loose.

Lot 578

A German field grey ski cap, with one piece embroidered SS eagle and death’s head badge, aluminium beaded buttons, and silver beading around the crown. GC

Lot 163

16 Brumm 1:43 sports racing cars. 6x Jaguar C Type- 5 Le Mans, 4 in BRG, RN17, 19, 20 and 23. Plus a Belgian team example in yellow, RN20. Also a Mille Miglia in BRG, RN619. Plus a Jaguar XK120 in silver RN26 (S. Moss) Silverstone. 2x Mercedes Benz 300SLR in silver, RN722 (Stirling Moss) and RN104 Moss/Collins. 4x Ferrari 312PB- 2x Monza, RN1 and15. Buenos Aires RN24 and a Daytona RN2. Ferrari 126C2 Long Beach, RN28. Ferrari 512BB L.M. RN47. Also a Fiat 500C Belvedere RN000. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint.

Lot 404

Corgi Toys Simca ‘1000’ Competition Model (315). An example in silver vacuum plated finish, RN 8 with red interior. Boxed. Vehicle VGC-Mint minor fading to stripes. Plate 7

Lot 526

A presentation silver tray, with gadrooned border and 835 purity mark. Engraved “Adolf Bachmann verliehe ich all Zereichen der Dansbarscit und in Anerlennung fur besondere Dienste Dr Hugo Eckener Brasident Deutche Luftwshiffarts Aktien Genellschaft Friderichshafen 26 Juli 1913”. Diam 40cm. VGC Note: Dr Eckener was President of the Airship works at Friedrichshafen.

Lot 164

14 1:43 Italian sports/racing cars. 11 Progetto K including – 4x Maserati ‘Birdcage’, Tipo 60/61 RN200 in white, RN61 in maroon, RN 7 in white and another in silver. Plus 7 Ferrari – 5x 250 – 2xMM LM1952, RN62 and Panamericana 1952 RN8, both in red. Plus 3x T.R. Protipo - L.M. 1958 RN14 and a Clienti, both in red and a 1958 L.M. in French Racing Blue, RN20. Also 2x 225 – Coupe, G.P. Monaco in FRB RN58 and an S GP Monaco 52, RN94. Plus 2x Top Model – Ferrari 375 MM/Plus, RN123 and another RN4, both in red. Plus a Vitesse Ferrari 250 California in light metallic blue, RN16. All boxed, minor wear. Contents, VGC-Mint, one loose.

Lot 613

A gold coloured “sweetheart” tie pin of The R Flying Corps, and another enamelled gold and silver coloured tie pin of The Sherwood Foresters. GC (2) Part of a Private Collection

Lot 738

A 19th century Indian dagger dha, SE blade 7”, DE towards point, with shallow fuller, floral embossed sheet silver lower band to hilt, ivory grip nicely pierced and carved in the form of a standing mythical figure in an ornamental scrollwork “cage”, its monster face protruding to form the pommel (section of scroll work missing from top of “cage”), in its dark wood sheath, the sheet silver locket and chape ensuite with hilt. Generally GC

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