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Edward VI, First Reign silver groat of York, Light Coinage, mm. Lis/?, 'E' on breast, quatrefoils by neck, Spink 2012, clipped, cracked, GF, together with a shilling of Charles I, mm. Tun [1636-1638], no inner circles, Spink 2791, F/VF and James I sixpence 1604 with ditto but an Irish sixpence, mm. Rose, last two of low grade, last holed [4]
Shotgun: A good flintlock sporting shotgun by Sikes circa 1800. Walnut half-stock with silver buttplate and escutcheon with silver dragon motif sideplate. Barrel 33" with English proofmarks. Approx 10 bore. (Lock sits a little proud due to mirror loss to woodwork). With its original brass tipped wooden ramrod. An attractive early 19th century sporting gun in generally good condition for age.
Edward III silver halfpenny, London Mint, Second Coinage 1335-1343, six pointed star after obverse legend, and before LON, Spink 1540, lightly crinkled, light scuffs under magnification, reasonable portrait, NVF, with a penny of York, quatrefoil at reverse centre enclosing pellet, Spink 1556, NF/F [2]
Medallions (3): Silver-gilt souvenir medal of the visit 'a la British Legion' to Fontainebleau 6 August 1939 d.53.5mm EF light edge knock, with original case; 'Federation Interalliee Des Anciens Combattants' 16th Congress Brussels 1935 large bronze medal d.75mm EF, tone spot, with half a case; and bronze medal commemorating the Pilgrimage of French and South African 1914-1918 ex-servicemen 1934 d.50mm EF with half a case.
Philip II silver antoninianus, Rome Mint 247 A.D., Sear 9265var., struck as Augustus 247-249 A.D., reverse:- Philip I and Philip II seated left, on curule chairs, their hands extended, the nearer figure with left foot on foot stool, legend:- LIBERALITAS AVGG I I I, reverse better struck than normal for this series, NEF
Augustus 27 B.C.- 14 A.D., silver tetradrachm of Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, Syria, obverse:- Laureate bust of Augustus, right, reverse:- City Goddess seated right, on rock, holding palm-branch, River-God Orontes swimming right, at her feet, in field two monograms, legend = year 31 of the Actian Era = 1 B.C.-1 A.D., time of the birth of Christ, Sear 106, EF
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