A COLLECTION OF SILVER-HAMMERED COINS comprising: Henry VI Silver PennyHenry V Silver Penny x3 Henry VI Half Penny of farthing. Possibly Spink 1845.Henry VII Half PennyHenry VII Penny, pierced, found in Kent. Henry VIII Hammered posthumous issue GroatHenry VIII Silver hammered penny, Durham mint, pierced. Henry VIII half pennyHenry VIII half penny.
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A COLLECTION OF CHARLES I COINS Charles 1 half-crown clipped. Charles 1 silver hammered Shilling, clipped. Charles 1 silver hammered Shilling.Charles 1 Halfgroat.Possibly a Charles 1 silver hammered Shilling.Charles 1 Shilling XIICharles 1 Shilling XII, pierced.Three Charles 1 Shilling XII, in poor condition (10 coins in total)
AN 1892 SILVER DOLLAR a 1901 silver dollar; five 1921 silver dollars; three 1923 silver dollars; a 1924 silver dollar; 1926 silver dollar; various other silver dollar coins; and a fine 0.99 American silver eagle (c.1oz), in the original capsule; two Maryland bank notes; a $4 March 1st 1770; and a one third dollar note dated April 10th 1777
A 1978 COMMONWEALTH OF BAHAMAS $10 DOLLAR SILVER COIN in the original box with original paperwork; and a 1979 silver proof crown, in the original box with paperwork; His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer 1981 Royal Mint silver coin; a United States 1984 Olympic Games silver dollar; a Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother 80th birthday proof crown; and a 1978 Commonwealth of Bahamas $10 proof coin set with original box and certificate of authenticity.
A COLLECTION OF BRITISH BADGES Royal Marines Royal Yacht Band (Portsmouth) Cap Badge.EVIII Royal Engineers Cap badge by J.R. Gaunt.EVIII The Life Guards Cap Badge Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers cap badge. National Motor Volunteers Cap badgeScottish Horse officers silver plate cap badge.
THE IMPORTANT CRIMEAN WAR GROUP OF 4 to Lieutenant Colonel Harries 63rd Foot, who was severely wounded at Inkermann.Crimea 1854 -56, four clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann and Sebastopol. Correctly engraved in a contemporary style - Major T. Harries. 63RD Foot.France, Second Empire, Legion of Honour 5th Class (Some enamel chips to obverse and reverse)Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class breast badge, Silver and Gold.Turkish Crimea Medal, Sardinian issue, unnamed as issued.Each medal has a silver ribbon buckle.Condition GVFThe group is housed in a contemporary mount which has undergone restoration over the years.Thomas Harries was born on the 18th of February 1815 at Benthall Hall, Broseley, Shropshire. The son of Francis Blithe and Emma Gertrude Blithe, his father was a wealthy land owner, keen hunter and philanthropist.Thomas purchased a commission as an Ensign with the 63rd Regiment of Foot (West Suffolk) on the 19th of July 1833 and joined the regiment at Madras. Harries purchased his Lieutenancy on the 2nd of May 1834 and Captaincy on the 26th of January 1844.Captain Harries fought in the Crimean campaign and was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava and Inkermann, where he was severely wounded. He was promoted to Major the day after he was wounded.His service papers note he was ' Commanding Siege and Fall of Sebastopol as Major', and he remained in Crimea until the war's end. He also took part in the capture of the Fort of Kinburn on the 30th of October 1855.His Legion of Honour was gazetted on the 5th of August 1856, and the Order of the Medjidie on the 2nd of March 1858.After the end of the conflict, he remained in the army and saw service in Nova Scotia, Canada, where he commanded the regiment. He was promoted to Brevet Lieutenant Colonel in the field on the 6th of June 1856 and his final rank of Lieutenant Colonel on the 17th of September 1858.Harries retired on the 16th of November 1860 and moved to live with his elder brother and his family at Cruckton Hall, Shrewsbury. Thomas lived from his pension and was obviously very wealthy from inheritance. Upon his death, on the 12th of October 1879, he left his estate to Major General Charles Vanbrugh Jenkins, a family member who had inherited Cruckton Hall.
GROUP OF 3 AWARDED TO REGIMENTAL SERGEANT MAJOR J PEDLEY 4TH ROYAL IRISH DRAGOON GUARDS Egypt Medal, Tel-El-Kebir correctly engraved 893. Tp: Sgt. Maj: J. Pedley ... Gds (please note the service number)3rd Issue Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Correctly engraved 895 Tp: Sgt. Maj: J. Pedley. 4th. Dn. GDS.Khedive's Star, dated 1882, the reverse contemporarily engraved 'T.S. Major J. Pedley. R.I.D.G. 895Condition GF (edge bruising to Egypt and contacting from the star)Hammered for £700 at Noonan's on 29th June 2022, so after fees, the group cost just over £900.James Pedley was born in Nottingham in 1847. Aged 18, he attested for the 13th Hussars on 16th May 1865. He transferred to the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards on 31st July 1866.Pedley was appointed Shoeing Smith on 3rd August 1868, and he was made Corporal in February 1871, Sergeant on 26th April 1873, and Troop Sergeant Major on 27th February 1875.His service amounted to 26 years and 67 days’ service when he was pensioned on 21st July 1891. He only spent 75 days abroad during his service, those 75 days being in Egypt, where he took part in the battle of Tel - El - Kebir.At the time of his retirement, Pedley was serving as Regimental Sergeant Major. He was presented with a solid silver tea service, as reported in the Army and Navy Gazette on Saturday, 8th August 1891.4th Dragoon Guards. A correspondent writes from Aldershot: The corporals and troopers have presented Regtl. Serjt.-Major Pedley with a silver tea service on his retirement. The testimonial bears the following inscription: ‘Presented to Regtl. Serjt.-Major J. Pedley, (R. 1.) Dragoon Guards, by the corporals and privates of the regiment as a mark of esteem and respect on his leaving the regiment after 26 years’ service, July, 1891.’ The warrant and non-commissioned officers presented the Serjt.-Major with a valuable marble timepiece. In Serjt.-Major Pedley, the regiment loses a pattern Non-commissioned officer and one who, during his long service, had earned universal goodwill.
A 1914/15 TRIO TO DRIVER GOOD RFA 1914/15 Star - 17341 DVR F F Good RFABritish War Medal - 17341 DVR F F Good RAVictory Medal - 17341 DVR F F Good RACondition NEFFrederick F Good landed in France on the 11th of June 1915. He was transferred to the Labour Corps in 1917 and discharged with a Silver War Badge on the 13th of April 1919.
A COLLECTION OF BRITISH MEDALS British War Medal, correctly impressed to 3361 SPR A Smith RE Condition VF ( officially reimpressed)GV robed Special Constabulary Medal, correctly impressed Henry S Page.Condition GVFGV 1935 Silver Jubilee Medal in box of issue.Condition GVFGVI 1937 Coronation Medal.Condition GVFEII 1953 Coronation Medal.Condition GVF
A 1999 PERTH MINT CENTENARY SOVEREIGN PROOF ISSUE with Certificate of Authenticity, no. 640, in the original mahogany Perth Mint box and capsule, featuring a 22ct gold centrepiece with the same specifications as the original Perth Mint Sovereign, and surrounded by 99.9% pure silver border, (c.13grams). Only 7,500 proof Centenary Sovereigns were issued by Perth Mint.Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
A 1997 ROYAL MINT SILVER PROOF FIFTY PENCE TWO COIN SET with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box, and capsules; a 2000 Guernsey silver proof 50pence coin, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule; a Royal Mint silver proof 50pence coin, Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Women's Social and Political Union, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule; a United Kingdom silver proof 50pence coin, commemorating 150 Years of Public Libraries, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule; and a silver proof piedfort D-Day Commemorative 50pence coin, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule (5)Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
A 2000 ROYAL MINT MILLENNIUM SILVER COIN COLLECTION comprising a crown, £2, £1, 50 pence, 20 pence, 10 pence, 5 pence, 2 pence, 1 pence and Maundy coins of 4 pence, 3 pence, 2 pence and 1 pence, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original case; and a 1996 United Kingdom Silver Anniversary Collection with Certificate of Authenticity, no. 09280, in the original Royal Mint box (2)Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
A 2001 ROYAL MINT BRITANNIA SILVER PROOF COLLECTION comprising £2 1oz coin, £1 1/2oz, 50pence 1/4oz and 20pence 1/10oz, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule; and a Royal Australian Mint The Accession Set comprising 50cents, $1 and $5, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule.Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
A 2002 ROYAL MINT COMMONWEALTH GAMES SILVER PIEDFORT COLLECTION comprising four £2 coins (c.24grams), with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule; a 2003 silver proof Piedfort three coin collection comprising £2 coin, £1 coin and 50 pence, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsules; and a 1998 United Kingdom silver proof £2 coin set, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule (3)Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
A 2002 ROYAL MINT QUEEN ELIZABETH II GOLDEN JUBILEE 24 COIN SILVER PROOF SET comprising 24 silver proof coins from 12 Commonwealth countries (each coin c.28.28grams), with Certificate of Authenticity, no. 1519, in the original wooden box and capsules.Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
A 2003 ROYAL MINT ALDERNEY £10 SILVER PROOF COIN commemorating Concorde's final flight on 24th October 2003, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule; and a 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain silver proof commemorative medallion, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule (2)Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
A 2003 ROYAL MINT COMMEMORATIVE SILVER PROOF CROWN SET commemorating His Royal Highness The Prince Wales 21st Birthday, comprising three £5 silver coins (c.28.28grams each), with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsules; a 1990 silver proof 5pence two coin set; a 1992 silver proof 10pence two coin set; a 2007 United Kingdom silver proof Piedfort £1 coin; all in original boxes and capsules, with Certificates of Authenticity (4)Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
A 2004 ROYAL MINT SILVER PROOF HERALDIC BEASTS PATTERN FOUR COIN SET with Icons of unicorn, dragon, whiteheart and a lion (c.9.50grams each), with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsules; and a 2001 United Kingdom silver proof piedfort £1 coin set, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule; A 1994-1997 United Kingdom silver proof piedfort £1 coin set, with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original Royal Mint box and capsule (3)Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
A ROYAL MINT SILVER "GREAT SEALS OF THE REALM" SILVER COIN SET depicting the seals of King George I, King George V (1st seal), King George V (2nd seal), Edward VII, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II (c.5oz), with Certificate of Authenticity, in the original wooden box and capsules.Provenance: The Colin Leak Collection of Royal Mint Coins.
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