CHINA, an imitation sword fashioned out of Chinese Cash, 560mm in length; Thailand, silver Shell Money (Ngšn H™i) (2), 19th century, cast silver rounds, the upper side convex, the underside with rough surface and oval indentation, 40mm, 65.5g and 38mm, 65.6g (Quiggin p.218) [3]. Much as made, the string binding the sword together perished towards the point, some coins loose; the shell money Description Footnote
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England, Elizabeth II, Proof set, 1953, Halfcrown to Farthing; Belize, silver Proof set, 1978; France, Proof set, 1977; Iceland, silver Proof two-coin set, 1974; New Zealand, Elizabeth II, Proof Dollar, 1974 [Lot]. As struck; in cases of issue [1953 damp Description Footnote
James II, Coronation, 1685, a silver medal by J. Roettier, laureate bust right, rev. hand from heaven about to place a crown on a cushion bearing a laurel, 34mm (MI I, 605/5; E 273). A couple of light scratches in obverse field, otherwise good extremely fine, attractively Description Footnote
SPANISH WRECK RECOVERED, 1687, a silver medal by G. Bower, conjoined busts of James II and Mary to right, he laureate, rev. the salvage operation, a small row-boat to the fore with Sir William Phipps s ship, the Algier Rose, beyond, 55mm (MI I, 619/33; E 285; Betts 67). A few light marks and scratches in the fields, otherwise extremely fine or better, attractively Description Footnote
Birth of Prince Charles, 1720, a silver medal by E. Hamerani, conjoined busts of James III and Clementina right, rev. Providence holding a child in her arms, pointing at globe, 41mm (Woolf 38:1; MI II, 452/60; E 488). Small edge bruise at 11 o clock, otherwise nearly extremely fine, dark-toned, very Description Footnote
Appeal Against the House of Hanover, 1721, a silver medal by E Hamerani, bust of James III right, rev. Hanoverian horse trampling lion and unicorn, view of London behind, 49mm (Woolf 40:1; MI II, 454/63; E 493). A few light hairlines, otherwise extremely fine or better; in fitted shagreen Description Footnote
Grimshaw, Margaret E., Silver Medals, Badges and Trophies from Schools in the British Isles 1550-1850, Cambridge, nd [1981], 64pp, illustrations in text; Grimshaw, Margaret E., Pre-Victorian Silver School Medals awarded to Girls in Great Britain, Cambridge, 1985, 42pp, illustrations in text; together with other references (27), by Wollaston, Purvey, Jewitt, etc [29]. Publishers Description Footnote
Hawkins, E., The Silver Coins of England, 3rd [Kenyon s] edn, London, 1887, viii + 508pp, 54 engraved plates; Grueber, H.A., Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1899, lxxi + 272pp, 64 plates; Brooke, G.C., English Coins, 3rd [Whitton s] edn, London, 1950, xii + 300pp, 72 plates; Dyer, G.P., The proposed coinage of King Edward VIII, London, 1973, ix + 31pp, plates in text, photocopies of unsuccessful designs submitted by D. Gilbert, Madge Kitchener, P. Metcalfe, R. Whistler, H. Stabler and E. Dulac in June 1936 tipped-in; together with other references (14), by Seaby, Linecar, Sutherland, etc [18]. Publishers Description Footnote
Lal Gupta, P. Punch-marked Coins in the Andhra Pradesh Government Museum, Hyderabad, 1961, viii + 135pp, 9 plates; Lal Gupta, P., The Amaravati Hoard of Silver Punch-Marked Coins, Hyderabad, 1963, 153pp + Catalogue, 31 plates; Mitchiner, M., The Origins of Indian Coinage, Sanderstead, 1973, ii + 174pp, 9 plates; together with a 1966 US red book [4]. Publishers Description Footnote
Seaby, H.A., Catalogue of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1938, 99pp, engraved illustrations in text; Seaby, H.A., Notes on English Silver Coins 1066-1648, London, 1948, 87pp; Grinsell, L.V., A Brief Numismatic History of Bristol, Bristol, 1962, 28pp, 4 plates; Dowle, A., and Linecar, H.W.A., and Stone, A.G., English Proof and Pattern Crown-Size Pieces 1658-1960, London, 1968, 116pp, illustrations in text, dj; Finn, P., The Guide Book to the Coinage of Ireland from 995 to the present day, London, 1969, 127pp, illustrations in text; Mossop, H.R., The Lincoln Mint c.890-1279, Newcastle on Tyne, 1970, 32pp, 102 plates and text, dj; Sutherland, C.H.V., English Coinage 600-1900, London, 1982, 232pp, 108 plates, dj; Allen, M.R., The Durham Mint, London, 2003, x + 228pp, 12 plates, dj; together with other references on British coins (24), by Hawkins, Kenyon, Cooper, Joslin, Brooke, Cope and Rayner, etc [32]. Publishers bindings; some very fine Description Footnote
Twelve early 20th century and Edwardian hat pins in a silver plated stand to include a patented sterling silver example with repousse rose and garland decoration, a turquoise blue Giocher enamelled domed example by Marius Hammer of Bergen, two sterling silver enamelled pansies and other enamelled examples
Seven assorted hat pins in a silver plated stand, to include a sterling silver cockerel, 27cm. long, by Adie and Lovekin Birmingham 1909, a sterling silver fox head, 22cm. long, by Adie & Lovekin Birmingham 1908, a gilt metal reverse painted glass fox head, and other bird related examples
Two Charles Horner sterling silver Arts and Crafts style hat pins, one example with a circular swivel head, with a faceted paste centre and twisted wire and applied bead detail, the other cushion shaped swivel head, with a polychrome enamel centre boss, with twisted wire caps to cut out quarters, both hallmarked Chester 1909, in a leather box marked hat pins (2)
Five assorted Charles Horner sterling silver hat pins, together with a Charles Horner double-headed thistle example with purple paste, Chester 1908, a similar example with replacement paste, Chester 1910, a Charles Horner looped example, Chester 1908, and another Charles Horner example (9)
Three sterling silver Charles Horner hat pins, with twisted wire heads, two hallmarked 1907, together with six assorted Charles Horner sterling silver hat pins, to include a twin head amber glass thistle, possibly 1910, a flaming grenade, a quatrafoil, possibly 1905, and a looped wire example, Chester 1908 (9)
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