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A French silver handled Carving Set by Ercuis, comprising knife, fork and ham bone holder.

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A Child's silver and Mother of Pearl mounted Brush and Comb with painted decoration and in fitted box, Birmingham 1927.

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A Edwardian ladies silver Belt of Art Nouveau design, Birmingham 1902.

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A George III pair cased Pocket Watch by John Ross of London, the gilt metal dust cap inscribed "Captain G Skelton, Hull, 1813", the silver case hallmarked for London 1813, and mounted in a miniature clock case.

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A ladies open face Fob Watch with jewelled dial in silver case with watch chain and 1 other fob watch.

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A malachite and chrysoparse Bracelet, a pair of amber set drop earrings, silver and jade set ring and pair of earrings.

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A sterling silver Art Deco style Pendant set with marcasite and Mother of Pearl.

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A pair of sterling silver opal set Earrings.

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A George III pair case Pocketwatch, the gilt movement inscribed "John Gibson, Alnwick" with engraved cock and slow/fast lever in silver case, London 1780.

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Another ebonised Walking Cane, the silver pommel formed as the head of a Great Dane.

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Another ebonised Walking Cane, the silver pommel of Whorled design.

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An ebonised Walking Cane with engraved silver pommel.

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A thorn wood Walking Cane with panel sided silver pommel.

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A twisted wood Walking Cane, the pommel carved as a dogs head and with silver collar.

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A partridge wood Walking Stick with silver ferrule and collar.

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A wood Walking Stick with silver ferrule.

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A 19th Century Snuff Box, the hinged lid inset with tortoiseshell, horn and silver wire.

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A Meerschaum Pipe, the bowl formed as a horse and a late Victorian silver mounted cheroot holder with amber mouthpiece and a silver vesta case.

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A silver gilt and enamel Royal Masonic Institution for Girls Badge 1936, silver gilt and enamel Masonic Founders Badge and 5 other Masonic items.

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A silver mounted Walking Cane with crook handle and 2 others.

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A Meerschaum Pipe, with silver mounts and amber mouthpiece, the bowl formed as the head of a World War I German soldier, in fitted case.

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ANCIENT COINS, Greek Coinage, Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm, Silver-plated emergency issue during the Peloponnesian War, end of 5th Century BC, head of Athena right, her helmet adorned in front with three olive-leaves, rev ΑΘΕ, incuse square, within which an owl right, head facing, olive-spray and small crescent moon behind, 13.66g, 3h (cf Svoronos, pl.15, 12-18). No traces of silver remaining, otherwise extremely fine for this issue.

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ANCIENT COINS, Greek Coinage, Roman Provincial, Provincial Coins (3), Macedonia, Caracalla (AD 198-217), AE Stoboi 7.08g, laureate bust right, rev MVNICIP-STOB, Nike advancing right, holding palm and wreath (SNG Cop 335); Cappadocia, Caesarea, Vespasian (AD 69-79), Silver Didrachm, 6.55g, AUTOKRATWR KAISAR OUESPASIANOS SEBASTOS, laureate head right, rev PATHR - PATRIDOS, Mount Argaios, on summit god Helios standing, holding sceptre (SNG Cop -); Egypt, Alexandria, Severus Alexander (AD 222-235), Billon Tetradrachm 12.38g, year 13 = 233/4, laureate bust right, rev LIG, Dikaiosyne (Justice) left, holding scales and cornucopiae, on right field, palm branch (SNG Cop 612 var). First extremely fine, second about very fine/good fine, last with slight corrosion on the reverse, nice patina, good very fine/very fine. (3)

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British Coins, England, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Pattern Penny Pledge, 1601, struck in silver, crowned bust of the Queen facing three-quarters left in elaborate mantle with ruff and jewels, toothed border both sides, legend .+the.*..pledge*of+., rev inverted die axis, Royal monogram, surmounted by double-arched crown dividing date, pellet either side, legend .a.penny. (Peck 3; N 2051). Toned, almost very fine and very rare.

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British Coins, England, George III, Pattern Penny, 1797, late Soho, struck in silver on a thin flan, 17.25g, large undraped bust right, wreath of ten leaves and five berries, tie-ribands at rear with long hair, K.: on shoulder, within broad raised rim with large incuse legend, georgius iii . d : g . rex., rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated to left on rock amidst waves, K raised on rock, olive branch of eleven leaves in right hand, left hand clasps trident with shield, K. raised below shield, ship sailing at left with eight gunports in relief, all within broad raised rim with date below and large incuse legend, britannia (Peck 1086 KP4). Toned, very fine and rare.

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British Coins, England, Patterns by Joseph Moore, Victoria, Pattern Penny, 1860, by Joseph Moore, struck in silver from lightly rusted obverse die, laureate head left within beaded circle, date below, .victoria queen. legend, toothed border on obverse only, rev helmeted Britannia seated half-right looking right, with trident, shield and olive branch, prow of ship and anchor behind, within beaded circle, legend incuse on raised rim, .One penny. 1860 (Peck 2121; Fr 848 dies 2+C). Attractively toned, practically as struck and extremely rare.

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British Coins, England, Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Pattern Halfpenny Pledge, in silver, on a 16mm flan, undated (c.1576?), 1.54g, crowned Royal monogram, rev inverted die axis, crowned double rose, toothed border both sides (Peck 2; North 2053). Toned, good very fine and extremely rare. ex Rev Edgar Rodgers collection, bought by A H Baldwin & Sons in 1950

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British Coins, England, George II, Proof Halfpenny, 1729, struck in silver, young laureate and cuirassed bust left, no stop in legend, georgivs ii.rex., toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on globe, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, britan nia., date in exergue, edge plain striated (Peck 834; S 3717). Toned, practically as struck with excess metal to the rims, very rare. ex C E G Mackerell, Sothebys, 14 May 1906, lot 169 (part)

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British Coins, England, George III, Pattern Halfpenny, 1788, struck in silver-plated copper, late Soho, long haired laureate head right, D.F. on truncation, georgius iii•d• g• rex•, toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left on globe, leaf and berry border to robe, with shield and spear, D below, date in legend, followed by stop, britannia., laurel branch and paddle in exergue, edge inverted, render│to cesar │ the thin│gs which│are ce│sars:, followed by two trefoils and flower (Peck 964 DH11). Toned, practically as struck, rare.

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British Coins, England, George III, Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1797, struck in silver on a thick 3mm flan, 21.49g, small laureate and draped bust right, two berries in wreath with indistinct details, double cut K on shoulder, legend incuse on raised rim, georgius iii.d:g.rex., rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left on rock with shield, holding trident and olive branch, ship to left, double cut soho and \ on rock to right, waves below, date on raised rim below, Britannia. above, edge plain (Peck 1163 R60). Attractively toned, as struck and very rare.

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British Coins, England, James I, Pattern Farthing, undated, struck in silver, crowned Royal monogram, rose and pellet to left, thistle and pellet to right, flower between pellets below, linear circle and toothed border both sides, rev inverted die axis, crowned portcullis, edge plain (Peck 115; North 2142). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. ex H Deane Collection, purchased by Seaby in 1946

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British Coins, England, Charles II, Pattern Farthing, 1665, struck in silver, short haired laureate and cuirassed bust left, tie ribbons type a, date below, toothed border both sides, carolvs.a.carolo., rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left with loose drapery, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, double exergue line, Britannia below, legend qvatvor.maria.vindico., edge plain (Peck 411 dies 1a+A). Toned, a pleasing very fine and scarce.

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British Coins, England, Charles II, Pattern Farthing, 1665, struck in silver, short haired laureate and cuirassed bust left, tie ribbons type b, date below, toothed border both sides, carolvs.a.carolo., rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left with loose drapery, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, double exergue line, Britannia below, legend qvatvor.maria.vindico., edge straight grained (Peck 414 dies 1b+A). Attractively toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine and scarce.

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British Coins, England, Charles II, Pattern Farthing, 1665, struck in silver, short haired laureate and cuirassed bust left, tie ribbons type c, date below, toothed border both sides, carolvs.a.carolo., rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left, no loose drapery, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, single exergue line, Britannia below, legend qvatvor.maria.vindico., edge plain (Peck 419 dies 1c+B). Very attractively toned, very fine and scarce.

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British Coins, England, Charles II, Pattern Farthing, 1665, struck in silver, long haired laureate and cuirassed bust left, date below, toothed border both sides, carolvs.a.carolo., rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left with loose drapery, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, double exergue line, Britannia below, legend qvatvor.maria.vindico., edge straight grained (Peck 422 dies 2+A, this coin). Toned, very fine and very scarce.

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British Coins, England, Charles II, Pattern Farthing, 1675, struck in silver, on a 27mm flan, long haired laureate and cuirassed bust left, date below, toothed border both sides, carolvs.a.carolo., rev struck en medaille Britannia seated left with loose drapery, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, double exergue line, Britannia below, legend qvatvor.maria.vindico., edge plain (Peck 491). Toned, very fine, rare. ex H Deane Collection, purchased by Seaby in 1946

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British Coins, England, Charles II, Pattern Farthing, 1676, struck in silver, on a 26mm flan, long haired laureate and cuirassed bust left, date below, toothed border both sides, carolvs.a.carolo., rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left with loose drapery, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, double exergue line, Britannia below, legend qvatvor.maria.vindico., edge plain (Peck 492). Toned, good very fine and rare.

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British Coins, England, Charles II, Pattern Farthing, 1676, struck in silver on a thicker flan, 8.55g, 26mm diameter, long haired laureate and cuirassed bust left, date below, toothed border both sides, carolvs.a.carolo., rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated left with loose drapery, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, double exergue line, Britannia below, legend qvatvor.maria.vindico., edge plain (Peck 492). Rim nick and small scratch, good fine and rare.

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British Coins, England, George I, “Dump” issue, Proof Farthing, 1717, struck in silver, 6.23g, laureate and cuirassed bust right, georgivs. rex., linear circle and toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue, britan nia., edge plain (Peck 785; S 3661). Toned, good extremely fine and rare.

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British Coins, England, George I, “Dump” issue, Proof Farthing, 1718, struck in silver, on a thin flan, 4.32g, laureate and cuirassed bust right, georgivs. rex., linear circle and toothed border both sides, rev struck en medaille, Britannia seated on globe with spear, shield and spray of leaves, date in exergue, britan nia., edge plain (Peck 790; S 3661). Toned, mint state and rare.

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British Coins, England, George III, Restrike Pattern Farthing, 1797, struck in silver, small laureate and draped bust right, three berries within, and two leaves at top of wreath, legend incuse on raised rim, georgius iii.d:g.rex., rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on rock with shield, holding trident and olive branch, ship to left, soho and \ incuse on rock to right, waves below, date on raised rim below, Britannia. above, edge plain (Peck 1192 R69). Very attractively toned, mint state and extremely rare.

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British Coins, England, George III, Proof Farthing, 1806, struck in silver, late Soho, small laureate and draped bust right, K on shoulder, incuse lines render whiskers, date below, georgius iii.d:g.rex., beaded border both sides, rev inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on rocks with shield, trident and olive branch with some leaves detached, ship to left, Britannia above, plain exergue, edge plain (Peck 1393 KF15; S 3782). Unevenly toned, good extremely fine and extremely rare.

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Kuntala Janapada, Silver ½-Shatamana, 6.78g, Wai series, archaic pulley symbol but no trisceles (M 4081 var; Rajgor series 29, 500). Extremely fine and extremely rare. Kuntala coins are extremely rare without trisceles symbol and are now being offered for the first time ever at auction

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Magadha Janapada (c.600-500 BC), Silver Vimshatika (2), 5.41g and 5.22g, earliest series with four major symbols: six-armed symbol, spoon, sun and dumbell, along with a few bankers’ marks (similar to Rajgor series 10, 45-46; Mitch 3870-3875 var). Both very fine and extremely rare. (2) This earliest series is popularly known as series 0 because it precedes Hardekar’s Gupta series I. An extraordinary rarity probably struck during the reign of Ajatashatru.

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Magadha Janapada, Silver Vimshatika, 5.36g, earliest series with four major symbols: six-armed symbol, sun, tree and triangle with three pellets (similar to Rajgor series 10, 45-46). Very fine, unpublished and extremely rare. This earliest series is popularly known as series 0 because it precedes Hardekar’s Gupta series I. An extraordinary rarity probably struck during the reign of Ajatashatru.

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Kashi Janapada, Silver Vimshatika (2), 4.92g and 4.87g, scyphate, four major marks, some bankers’ marks (Rajgor series 55, 711; Mitch 3830-3837 var). Both very fine, extremely rare. (2)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Magadha Janapada (c.500-400 BC), Silver Karshapana (2), 3.43g and 3.38g, Series I, five major marks with the sun impressed three times in error, bankers marks: bow and arrow, large sun and turtle (Rajgor series 12; GH Series I, 86). Highly unusual error, extremely fine, extremely rare. (2)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Magadha Janapada, Silver Karshapana (10), various bankers’ marks (Rajgor series 12). Extremely fine. (10)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Magadha Janapada, Silver Karshapana (5), various bankers’ marks (Rajgor series 12). Extremely fine. (5)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Magadha Janapada, Silver Karshapana, 3.33g, punchmark of a flying bird about to land (Rajgor series 12, 249-253; GH series I, 183-187); Silver Karshapana, 3.49g, paddles struck on small neat flan (GH series I, 258). Both extremely fine. (2)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Magadha Janapada, Silver Karshapana (20), similar to those from the Amravati hoard (GH series III, 319-332). Extremely fine. (20)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Magadha Janapada, Silver Karshapana (10), similar to those from the Amravati hoard (GH Series III, 319-332). Extremely fine. (10)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Kosala Janapada (c.500-400 BC), Silver Vimshatika (2), heavy series, 3.96g, unusual double-obverse, a pair of geometrical whirls and flowers on one side (as Paul Murphy, Kosala State Region Silver Punch Marked Coins 5, I.3.1.1) and a geometrical whirl, Star of David and two boat-like marks on the other side (see Murphy G 24.3), and 4.04g, with only single obverse. Very fine and extremely rare. (2)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Kosala Janapada, Silver Vimshatika (2), heavy series, 4.46g, ABCD style, with geometrical whirl, Star of David, bull and elephant (P Murphy, Kosala State 3, IIIa.2.1.2), and 4.15g, ABCC style with the last mark repeated, geometrical whirl, mythical animal and two clusters of flowers (PM, Kosala State 39, II .29.1.1). Very fine and extremely rare, the first not illustrated by Murphy. (2)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Kosala Janapada, Silver Vimshatika (4), heavy series, 4g-4.7g, ABCD style, with geometrical whirl, Star of David, elephant and whirl (PM Kosala State 2, IIIa .2.1.1), ABCC style, with geometric whirl, pentagonal mark and a pair of composite marks (PM Kosala State 11, II .8.3.1), geometrical whirl, Star of David, a pair of elephant marks (PM Kosala State 11, II .16.1.2), geometrical whirl, a different whirl and a pair of inverted U-like symbols, various reverse marks (not listed by Paul Murphy). Very fine and extremely rare. (4)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Kosala Janapada, Silver Karshapana (4), light dumpy series, 2.9g-3.3g, ABCD style, with four different marks: geometric whirl, Star of David, triangle with tails and a circle with three rays (exact type not listed by Murphy or Rajgor). Very fine and rare. (4)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Vidarbha Janapada, Silver Karshapana, 1.26g, c.400-500 BC, elephant, bull, pair of bullocks with plough and eye symbol (Kulkarni, ONS Newsletter 178, 5). Superb, extremely fine, very rare.

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Vidarbha Janapada, Silver Karshapana (4), c.400-500 BC, elephant, bull, pair of bullocks with plough and eye symbol (Kulkarni, ONS Newsletter 178, 5). Fine, one broken, very rare. (4)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Vidarbha Area, Mauryan invasion period (c.300BC), Base Silver Karshapana (3), obv sun, six-armed symbol, tree, taurine and trisceles in box and triangle headed standard, rev trisceless and dumbell (GH series IV B, 583). Very fine and rare. (3)

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INDIAN COINS, Ancient Coinage, Kuru Janapada from Haryana Region, Silver ½-Karshapana (8), uniface with triangular mark (4), rev six-armed symbol (4), attributed to the Kuru Janapada of Babyal (Haryana) region by Handa (Rajgor series 21, 428). Very fine and scarce. (8)

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