A silver medal, obv Queen Anne bust l.C. beneath the bust, reverse with Arms of Britain within an escutcheon on a platform inscribed 'Semper Eadem' with two infant genii holding aloft a crown, rose and thistle below. 34mm. Eimer 425. *CR: Surfaces rubbed. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
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A Waterford Farming Society medal awarded for Yearling Heffer, 2nd Prize, 1857, in R. Heaton and Sons case of issue. An engraved silver plaque 'Sam Chestnut Horse Buried Dec 31st 1859', 5.7cm (unmarked. A large bronze Chester Society of Natural Science Memorial Prize, 1884 Presented to Alfred Osten Walker, 6cm. A silver gilt N.E.H.S. award engraved 'Awarded to C. Engelman Ltd for Collection of Carnations 1928', hallmarked for Birmingham 1924, In a Fattorini case of issue. A British Goat Society bronze award engraved to the reverse 'Awarded to Mrs D.A.Hayes for best exhibit at Hockley Show, 1932, 5.2cm, in J.A. Restall case of issue. And a National Horse Association of Great Britain silver award for the best shod horse, Char Valley 1939, 4.5cm in Mappin and Webb case of issue. 5 medals. *CR: Mixed condition, Waterford medal box distressed. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A silver historic medal commemorating the marriage of the Prince of Wales, obverse with conjoined portraits, reverse '10th March 1863', 2.2cm. Another larger white metal medal commemorating the same occasion by Otley of London, 6.5cm. A small historic Medal George III 'Entirely British' Proclaimed October 26th 1760, 3.5cm. And a Bronze medal, George III profile bust r. by Mudie and Webb, 4cm. (4). *CR: light rubbing to surface, mostly nice examples. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
Two silver Brokers Passes by John Milton, with the arms of the City of London and Royal Arms to the Obverse, named to Charles Mann and Wm. Montague Hardy, 4cm, both pierced for suspension. (2). *CR: The first with wear, the second more so. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
An unusual silver Battle of Jutland brooch in the form of a fouled anchor with a shield and Naval Crown 'H.M.S. Neptune, Jutland, Battle, May 31st 1916. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1917. 4 x 2.5cm. H.M.S. Neptune was similar to the Dreadnought class battleship, she fought with the 5th Division of the Grand Fleet at Jutland under Rear Admiral Gaunt. During the battle she fired 48 12" shells scoring several hits on SMS Lutzow. The Neptune suffered no casualties or damage. *CR: Toned. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
An unusual unmarked silver badge with a male and female figure standing either side of an altar, holding a wreath aloft with clasped hands within the wreath. The exurge with a further hand, reverse plain, 6 x 4cm with a loop for suspension. With a paper collectors ticket 'Hand in Hand ...'. *CR: Good condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
An ebonised circular wooden trophy mounted with a central silver mount in the form of a shooting target 'Home Guard Trophy Presented By Officer's 10th Battn' surrounded by eight smaller discs, one with crossed rifles, two with recipients names and dated 1947 and 1948. The silver hallmarked for London 1947, 33cm wide. *CR: Ebonised surface crazed, one silver mount creased. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A set of 36 silver medals featuring different examples of 'lost' architecture such as Fonthill Abbey in Wiltshire, the Chain Pier Brighton and Cannon Street Station in London. In a presentation case, from an edition of 1266 sets. With an additional example of the Chain Pier Medal with correct date and St Thomas' Hospital London. 38 medals, c33g each. With accompanying literature. *CR: Cover and outer slip case distressed, one cover detached and spotting to interior. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
With an 83cm tapering pointed blade with single short fuller, the blade lightly engraved with GR monogram beneath a Crown, Royal Coat of Arms (1801-1816 period), tarlton pattern helmet and other military trophies, named for 'Gibson's Thompson and Craig Warranted'. With a gilt hilt with shell guard, cross bar and silver wound wire effect grip, and light 'D' shaped bow. 102cm overall length. Gibson Thompson and Craig were an Edinburgh maker. *CR: some wear to gilding and blade surface. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A fine sporting gun with a smooth bore 93 cm barrel tapering from circular to octagonal with decorative rings to the centre, engraved to the top 'J. Purdey & Son, Audley House, South Audley Street, London, Made on sir Joseph Whitworth's fluid pressed steel'. The percussion firing action with scrolling hammer and finely engraved side plate with inset silver detail, engraved 'J. Purdey & Sons'. The scrolling trigger guard and mount equally finely engraved and numbered 15331. On a walnut stock with fine cross-hatching and engraved butt-plate. 136cm overall. *CR: Slight marking to the timber, a fine gun. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
With a slightly curved 71cm pointed bladed with triple fuller and sharpened edge, with three incised inscriptions in Islamic script, the third possibly a Punjabi font. The handle with broad circular pommel and extended langets with silver and gilt Koftgari type scrolling foliate decoration, late 18th/early 19th century. 83cm overall. *CR: blade polished, slight nicks to edge, light wear and signs of age to hilt. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
With a 59cm curved and pointed blade inlaid with silver wire calligraphy amongst scrolling surrounds, the bronze 'eared' grip with further engraved decoration and foliate roundels, the leather and timber scabbard with extensive brass mounts and previous museum/collectors inventory number. 80cm overall. *CR: areas of rust and pitting to the blade, scabbard with signs of wear including loss of leather surface. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A 19th Century Indonesian 'Perang Latok' short sword with a 61cm blade with long fuller to the top, broad back and sharpened edge, the blade canted at the grip with fluted and cut decoration, with an elaborate silver mounted grip and hard wood handle, 73cm overall length. *CR: nicks to sharpened edge, rubbing to silver and slight areas of loss to timber element. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A mid 18th century Russian or German Baroque style Smallsword with a 70cm straight pointed blade, with shellguard with relief scrolling decoration, a silver metal baroque style hilt, wit decorative scrolling ornament and round pommel. 85cm overall. *CR: Blade with slight pitting, grip with some tarnish. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A small Benares type shield of circular form with raised centre with four bosses, with all over red, silver and black decorated engraving, the interior with hand cushion and four grip mounting rings.28cm. *CR: Finish rubbed to both sides. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.
A quantity of silver sixpence, comprising: William III, 1697, Norwich (S 3535), fine or nearly so; Anne, 1708 (S 3619), fair; George I, 1723, rev. SSC in angles (S 3652), near very fine, reverse better; George II, 1757 (S 3711), near fine; George III (2), 1787 without hearts, 1787 with hearts (S 3748, 3749), the first blemished by removal of brooch fitting, the second about fine. [6]
A quantity of silver shillings, comprising: Anne (2) 1709, 1711 (S 3610), fair to fine; George II (3), 1743, 1745 LIMA, 1758 (S 3702, 3703, 3704), the first near fair, the others with brooching marks but otherwise very fine and nearly so; George III (2), 1787 with no semée of hearts, 1787 with semée of hearts (S 3743, 3746), very fine, good very fine or better. [7]
Victoria: a quantity of silver coins, comprising: double florin, 1887, Arabic 1 (S 3923), nearly extremely fine; half crowns (4), 1881, 1883, 1884, 1886, young head (S 3889), near fine, fine, fine and good fine; half crowns (2), 1887, 1889 (S 3924), nearly extremely fine and good fair; half crowns (2), 1898, 1899 (S 3938), fine or nearly so; florin, 1891 (S 3925), about very fine. [10]
Victoria: silver crowns (4): 1889, 1890, 1891, Jubilee head (S 3921), 1900, veiled head, LXIII (S 3937), all near very fine or better; together with: Edward VII, silver crown, 1902 (S 3978), very fine or nearly so; George V, crown, 1935 (S 4048), very fine; George VI, crown 1937 (S 4078), very fine; and Elizabeth II, crowns (4), 1965, 1972, 1974 and 1980, good very fine. [11]
A quantity of Georgian and later small silver coinage, including: George IV, shilling, 1826 (S 3812), fine; Victoria, shillings (2), 1872, 1884, good fine and nearly extremely fine; and various other shillings, sixpence and threepence from the reigns of George III and successive monarchs up to George VI, mainly middle to high grades. [qty]
China - Empire: a small quantity of silver coins, comprising: twenty cents (4), Guangdong (Kwang-Tung) (KM Y201), one nearly extremely fine, the others about very fine; twenty cents, Hubei (Hu-Peh) (KM Y125.1), nearly very fine; twenty cents, Kiangnan, fine; ten cents, Guangdong (Kwang-Tung) (KM Y200), good very fine; ten cents, Yunnan (possibly a Republic period restrike) extremely fine. [8]
China: four silver dollar sized coins, as follows: Empire: general issue, dollar, ND (1908), Guangxu nianzao (Tai-Ching-Ti-Kuo) (KM Y14 or variant), very fine or better; dollar, year 3 (1911), Daqing yinbi(Tai-Ch'ing Yin-pi) (KM Y31), some small chop marks, otherwise very fine or better; Republic; Sinkiang, sar, very fine; Yunnan, re-struck Imperial coinage, dollar, ND (1920-22), rev. dragon with four circles below pearl (KM Y258.1), good very fine. [4]
British India: William IV, East India Company issues: silver rupee, 1835, no initial on truncation (KM 450.1), very fine; rupee (3), 1835, F incuse on truncation (KM 450.3), good very fine, very fine and fine; half rupee, 1835 (KM 449.1), fine; quarter rupee, 1835, near fine. [6]
British India: Victoria, regal coinage: silver half rupee, 1862, Bombay, bust B, reverse II (KM 472), good very fine; half rupee, 1887, Calcutta (KM 491), spotted, otherwise extremely fine; together with a quantity of lower denomination silver coins of the regal coinage, varied grades, mainly high. [15]
British India: Victoria, regal coinage, silver rupees: 1877, Calcutta, good very fine or better; 1877, Bombay, bust A, reverse II, extremely fine or nearly so; 1878, Bombay, reverse II, nearly extremely fine; 1880, Bombay, reverse II, good very fine; 1882, Bombay, reverse I, very fine; 1886, Calcutta, good fine (KM 492). [6]
India - Alwar: Mangal Singh, silver rupee, 1882 (KM 45), slight edge knocks, otherwise good very fine or better; together with: British India: Victoria, regal coinage, rupees: 1891, Bombay, stained, otherwise nearly extremely fine; 1893, Bombay, nearly extremely fine; 1898, Bombay, nearly extremely fine and scarce; 1900, Calcutta, stained, good very fine. [5]
British India: Victoria, regal coinage, silver rupees: 1886, Calcutta, near very fine; 1887, Calcutta, about very fine; 1887, Bombay, raised mint mark, about very fine; 1888, Bombay, raised mint mark, nearly extremely fine; 1889, Bombay, incuse mint mark, bust C, reverse I, nearly extremely fine; 1890, Bombay, incuse mint mark, bust C, reverse I, about extremely fine. [6]
British India: Edward VII, silver rupees (7): 1903, incuse mint mark, good very fine; 1904, Calcutta, very fine; 1905, Calcutta, nearly extremely fine; 1905, Bombay, about very fine; 1906, Calcutta, good very fine; 1906, Bombay, good very fine or better; 1907, good very fine (KM 508); together with a half rupee, 1906, Calcutta (KM 507), good very fine; and two annas, 1903 (KM 505), very fine. [9]
A Waterloo Medal 1815, re-named to Charles Bright, 1st Dragoon Guards, privately fitted with a silver straight bar suspension (CHARLES BRIGHT 1ST OR KINGS DRAGOON GUARDS.), unofficially re-engraved in serif capitals, good fine and toned. A Private Charles Bright is confirmed on the roll for this regiment.
British India: George V and VI, a quantity of silver coins, including: rupee, 1911, Calcutta, type I elephant, good very fine; rupee, 1911, Bombay, type I elephant, good very fine (KM 523); rupees (9), various dates and mints from 1912 to 1920 (KM 524), varying mid to high grades; rupees (9), various dates from 1940 to 1945, very fine and nearly so; and a small quantity of lower denomination coins. [28]
Edward III (1327-77), four silver coins, fourth coinage: groat, pre-treaty period (1351-61), London, annulet stops, unbarred N, 4.2g (S 1566), cracked at acute angle to the flan to right of bust, other cracks, therefore only fine; half groats (3), pre-treaty period (1351-61), one having error 'EDWADDUS', fine and nearly so. [4]
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), a quantity of silver coins, comprising: groat, second issue (1560-61), no rose or date, mm. cross crosslet, 2.08g (S 2556), clipped, very fine; another of this type, 2.06g, clipped and with splits at 12 and 9 o'clock; sixpence, 1561, milled coinage, large rose, obverse field later engraved 'S Hayman 1784', 2.93g (S 2593), about very fine; sixpence, 1562, 2.66g (S 2595), near fine; sixpence, 1562, larger bust, 2.9g (S 2596), near fine; threepence, 1567, 1.23g (S 2565), fair; sixpence, 1579, fifth issue, mm. Greek cross, 2.79g (S 2572), slightly buckled, otherwise near fine; shilling, milled coinage (1561-71), intermediate size, 5.88g (S 2591), fair or better. [8]
Charles I (1625-49), two silver coins: halfcrown, Tower Mint, King with cloak flying from shoulder, mm. triangle in circle (1641-43), 14g (S 2779), clipped and much worn, near fine; shilling, Tower Mint under Parliament, mm. sun (1645-46), 5.69g (S 2800), much clipped, otherwise about fine. [2]
A small quantity of British silver coins, comprising: Anne, shilling, 1709, third bust (S 3610), about fine; George I, shilling, 1720, 1st laurelled and draped bust (S 3646), fine; George II, shilling, 1739, rev. roses in angles (S 3701), nearly very fine; shilling, 1758 (2) (S 3704), both good fine; sixpence, 1745, LIMA (S 3710), good fine or better; sixpence, 1758 (S 3711), near very fine; fourpence, 1740, rev. double arched crown with pearls (S 3712A), good very fine or better. [8]
George III, a small quantity of silver coins, comprising: shillings, 1787 (2), older laurelled and draped bust (S 3743), one very fine, the other nearly so; eighteenpence, 1812, Bank of England issue, draped and laurelled bust in armour (S 3711), very fine; shilling, 1817, new coinage (S 3790), good fine, reverse better. [4]
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