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Silver Crowns (3), Victoria, 1889, 1892,1893; Halfcrowns (13), 1887, 1889, 1899, 1901 (2); George V 1915 (2), 1916 (2), 1917, 1918 (2), 1919; Florins (3), Victoria, 1887; George V, 1914, 1916; Shillings (7), Anne, 1711 (angles plain), 1712 (roses and plumes); Victorian, 1887 (2), 1890; Edward VII, 1910; George V, 1918 (S 3921; 3924, 3938, 4011; 3925, 4012; 3610, 3617; 3926, 3927, 3982, 4013). Mainly about fine, some better. [26]
Silver Five Pounds, Elizabeth II, 1997, Golden Jubilee commemorative proof, in case of issue, (S 4304); Silver Fifty Pence, Elizabeth II, 1994, D-Day silver commemorative proof, in case of issue (S 4353); together with a small quantity of commemorative coins and medallions, and sporting medals.
A small collection of tokens (12), comprising: Poole, Mayor of the Town and County, 1667.; Hull, Halfpenny, 1791, William II on horseback, edge JONATHAN GARTON & CO; Leeds, Brownbill, Halfpenny, 1793, bust of Bishop Blaze, edge indistinct; Sussex, Frant, Halfpenny, 1794, GR cypher with lamb above, edge G. RING FRANT; Poole, Jas. Bayly, Halfpenny, 1795, Hope with anchor, edge reeded; Poole, R. Allen, Halfpenny, 1797, Prince of Wales feathers, Halfpenny Payable, damaged reverse die, edge engrailed; Sheffield, 18 Norfolk Row, Halfpenny, 1811, bust of Nelson; Blandford, H. Ward, Shilling, 1912, three lions within a garter, silver; Poole, W.B. Best, Shilling, 1812, Commerce seated on a bale, silver; Sheffield, Overseers of the Poor, Penny, 1813, view of the workhouse; Barnsley, Jackson & Lister, Penny, weaver at loom; Spitalfields, Thomas Wood, 6D, square with canted corners. Mainly near very fine or very fine.
Victoria, Silver Crowns (10), 1847 (young head), 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890 (2), 1891 (2), 1892, 1893; Double-Florins (2), 1887 (Arabic 1), 1889; Florin, 1883, Gothic type; Shilling, 1866, die number 66; Sixpence, 1872, die number 17; Groats (2), 1848; Threepence, 1875 (S 3882, 3921; 3923; 3900; 3905; 3910; 3913; 3914C). Various grades, many fine or nearly so. [18]
λ A fine Arab sword (nimcha), broad curving blade 28.5 in., hollow ground with narrow back fuller, the hilt with three drooping quillons and a knuckle bow formed from silver bars with dragon head terminals, ivory grip of characteristic square hooked form and set with gold repousse panels, moulded leather scabbard with silver repousse mounts (chape possibly later) and complete with tasselled cord hanger, Zanzibar, of Omani workmaship. Provenance: the late property of Admiral Sir George Le Clerc Egerton, K.C.B. Reference: Robert Hales. 'Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour'
Victoria, Silver Shillings (2), 1887; Sixpences (3), 1841, 1883, 1887 (crowned mark of value); Sixpences (5), 1887, rev. shield in garter 'withdrawn' type; Sixpences (2), 1888, 1898. (S 3926; 3908, 3912, 3928; 3929, 3941). Various grades from very fine to extremely fine. [12]
Silver Florins (4), Edward VII, 1902, 1905, 1909 near fine; George V, 1918 good very fine; Shillings (8), George V, 1911, 1914, 1915, 1916 (2), 1917, 1918, 1919 good very fine or better; Sixpences (3) George V, 1916 (2), 1918 nearly extremely fine; Threepences (2), Edward VII, 1902 extremely fine. (S 3981; 4013; 4014; 3984) [17]
Various silver coins (16), various reigns: Crown, 1895; Halfcrowns (2), 1817, 1883; Florins (2) 1849 (good very fine), 1894; Shillings (8), 1696, 1826, 1829, 1887 (2 one very fine, one good fine), 1888, 1889, 1890; Sixpences (2), 1817, 1837; Three-Halfpence, 1839. All near fine or fine unless otherwise indicated.
Two 19th Century Indian all-steel axes, the first a tabor with small head to an octagonal section haft, allover silver koftgari decoration of scrolls and foliage incorporating arabic characters, length 49 cm (19.5 in.); the other with crescent head and square section spike, the slender haft with hemispherical butt, retaining traces of gold and silver koftgari, length 55 cm (21.5 in.) (2)
A British 1796 dress pattern heavy cavalry officer's sword, single edged flat backed blade 32.5 in. with broad central fuller and marked 'J Runkel Solingen' to the back, engraved at the forte and retaining much bluing and gilding, gilt brass hilt with boat shell guard and slender knuckle bow, silver wire bound grip, associated steel scabbard with two suspension rings and engraved 'Johnston's Sword Cutlers & Co 12 Newcastle Street Strand'.
Two medallions: The Baptism of the King of Rome 1811, a silver medallion by Andrieu, restrike (edge marked 'Argent'), laurelled bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, rev. the Emperor raising the infant king above the baptismal font, 68 mm, 160 g.; Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897, silver 56 mm, in associated case (E 1817a). Highly polished. [2]
The insignia of the foreign orders to which Mrs Anne Wall (nee Hawkins) CVO was admitted, while serving as assistant private secretary to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: Denmark, Order of the Dannebrog, Margret II issue, commander's badge on bow ribbon; Austrian Republic, Order of Merit, silver and enamelled pin back badge by Anton Reitterer; Germany, Federal Republic, Order of Merit, Verdienstkreuz; Nepal, Order of Tri Shakti Patta, badge on ribbon; Thailand, Order of the White Elephant, lady's badge on bow ribbon; Brazil, Order of the Southern Cross, Commander's badge on bow ribbon; Iran, order of the Taj (crown), forth class badge on ribbon; Afghanistan, Order of the Supreme Sun, third class pin back badge; the Dannebrog with original warrant, and the Dannebrog, Verdienstkreuz, Southern Cross, Taj and Supreme Sun (Stor) all with notice of permission to wear on Buckingham Palace letterhead. All extremely fine and in original cases.
Zanzibar: Order of the Brilliant Star, Grand Cross breast star in silver, the centre in gold with enamelled portrait of Sultan Hamad bin Thuwaini Al-Busaid within a white enamelled circlet, reverse bearing the Sultan's Tughra to the centre, the pin with French boar's head stamp and maker's mark of A.D. Marie. Some crazing to enamel at bottom, otherwise good very fine and rare.
A collection of medallions (7), comprising: Great Exhibition 1851, Exhibitor's Medal, edge impressed (UNITED KINGDOM. CLASS 10. NO 420.), bronze 44 mm, cased (E 1459); Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897 (3), bronze 56mm, gold 26 mm, silver 26mm, the first two in cases of issue and the last in Royal Mint envelope (E 1817a, E 1817b); Coronation of Edward VII 1902, silver 31 mm, in Royal Mint envelope (E 1871b);Exeter, Meat and Corn Market 1837, Obv. a view of the market, C. FOWLER. ARCHT, Rev. the arms of Exeter, silver 38 mm, cased; Coronation 1911, Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth, Obv. conjoined busts, rev. arms of the borough, PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR, ALDERMAN A.D. DAWNAY, silver 64 mm, hallmark Birmingham 1911, maker H.J & S., cased (alluded to S 1923). First five very fine or better, others extremely fine. Class 10 in the 1851 Exhibition was for 'Philosophics - Instruments and Processes depending upon their use, Musical, Horological and Surgical Instruments.
Five medals to Major Walter D. Sellar, King's Own Scottish Borderers: Delhi Durbar 1911, silver; Egypt and Sudan, undated reverse, 1 clasp, Gemaizah 1888, (LIEUT W.D. SELLAR. 2/K.O. SCO: BORD:), Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, 2nd type reverse, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Johannesburg (MAJOR W.D. SELLAR. K.O. SCO. BDRS.); King's South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (MAJOR W.D. SELLAR. K.O. S. B.); Khedive's Star, undated; mounted in this order, named medals officially engraved, heavy contact marks to edges but otherwise near very fine or better, Delhi Durbar nearly extremely fine; together with a corresponding mounted set of dress miniatures, good very fine. Severely wounded serving with the 1st Battalion, Karree Siding 29th March 1900 (S.A.F.F. Casualty List 1899-1902); "left flank and left forearm, severe" (South Wales Daily News, 2nd April 1900). Latterly served with South African Constabulary. Offered with copy medal rolls.
A small quantity of Medieval English hammered coins, various reigns from Henry II to Richard III, including whole and cut examples; two early 17th Century coins, fair; two 15th Century Spanish silver coins; and a Venitian Soldino, c. 1300. Various grades, including many fine or better.
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