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Lot 504

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Milan, Round, smooth, browned and damascened, 17 mm cal barrels, rib marked 'CANONS DE LECLERE' in gold, engraved base, silver front sight, marked 'LECLERE BREVETE' below and with various marks; tang finely engraved with leaves on an opaque background. Forward spring locks decorated en suite and signed in gold 'COLOMBO' and 'IN MILANO' respectively. Half wooden stock with checkered grip and sculpted with floral motifs at the edges of the checkering. Iron mounts decorated in the same way (pitting and a small crack).Brass-tipped ramrod with iron cartridge extractor. length 113 cm.

Lot 331

dating: late 18th Century provenance: France, Single-and false-edged blade, with fuller at the center and then flat. Engraved with a noble coat of arms with the inscription 'CANDIDE' at the first part, two rampant lions with an axe under the crown on the other side, both sides with floral decorations. Silver, 'S'-shaped quillon decorated with rocaille in bas-relief. Ebony hilt with pommel sculpted as a lion's head, long cap and bronze button. Leather scabbard (abrasions) with silver mounts, the cap worked en suite with the quillon. length 39.5 cm.

Lot 111

dating: about 1910 provenance: State of the Vatican City, In gilded thread with blue and gold-colored squares at the center, lined in red Moroccan leather, provided with gilded-metal Papal decorations, one with silver monogram of the Papal Noble Guard (PNG), the other with decussed keys and papal tiara. The button marked 'GN' for Noble Guard at the back. The name 'Castiglioni' (probably of the owner) inside. length circa 122 cm.

Lot 510

dating: 1875-1890 provenance: Germany, Swivelling block of three barrels. Two smooth, 16 gauge barrels and one rifled, 9 mm cal barrel at the nozzle (all with signs of use and age, the bores need cleaning but with no heavy pitting, the rifled one with clearly visible rifling). Back sight and two folding sight leaves (to be unlocked). Barrel with antique rebluing made in the period of use. Remains of the marking 'GRELFELT & CD:' (Sic.) on one side. Breech-plates engraved with vine-shoots and granular areas. The tang with change lever for the firing pin of the rifled barrel and a small retractable peep sight. The receiver finely engraved with the effigy of a deer and a fawn among flowers. Backwards spring locks depicting a hare, a duck and various floral decorations. Working mechanism. The right hammer featuring a double strike to prime the firing pin of the smooth barrel or the one of the rifled barrel (the proper firing pin must be activated first, it is visible when the right hammer is cocked). Wooden butt and fore-end, both with checkered segment, the butt also with cheeck piece. Iron mounts. Opening lever under the trigger guard, these two elements with remains of the antique bluing. The bottom part of the handle with a silver escutcheon featuring the 'GP' monogram. The bottom part of the butt side (a small repaired block) with a compartment for four cartridges, the lid engraved en suite with the other mounts. Horn butt plate. A nice gun that needs a proper cleaning. length 108 cm.

Lot 96

dating: about 1870 provenance: Prussia, Leather skull, angled visor, with brass mounts, front decoration with the star of the order of the black eagle in silver, smooth spike on a cross-shaped base. Chin-strap with flat brass scales. Leather scabbard with damages, a restoration inside. height 28 cm.

Lot 11

dating: 1853 - 1857 provenance: London, Octagonal, rifled, 36 cal barrel (bore needs cleaning, visible rifling) with the rear marking 'ADDRESS. COL: COLT LONDON.' The left side featuring marks of the London test bench, number '5', and serial number '9xx'. Missing wedge screw. The barrel with 30% of its antique bluing. The cartridge rammer with remains of coeval bluing and without numbers. Polished cartridge rammer and with serial number coeval with the barrel. Six-shot cylinder with 40% of the antique bluing, marks of the test bench, a scene of a naval battle featuring the writing 'ENGAGED 16 MAY 1843', the mark 'COLT'S PATENT' and the same serial number as the barrel, remains of a scarcely-legible inscription 'Engraved ...' at the bottom, then with number '5'. Mechanism needs revision (the hammer rotates the cylinder, but does not load the trigger). Frame with 70% of bluing, 'COLT'S PATENT' marking on the left side, and coeval serial number at the bottom. Brass grip bands with most of the antique silver plating. Small rounded bridge. Serial number coeval with the other pieces on both bands, the one of the bridge with mark 'R'. Smooth walnut handle. Remains of a name marked on the bottom. In its antique case of the right size, with purple velvet lining (worn and with little damages), provided only with a flask marked 'J. BARLOW PATENT '. Interesting revolver with very low and coeval serial number on the components. The 'First Model' produced in London was provided with brass (not steel) bands on the handle, see 'Flayderman's Guide' 9th Edition page 90 (5B-062). length 33,3 cm.

Lot 390

dating: 18th Century provenance: Germany, Round, smoothbore, two-stage, 15 mm cal barrel, decorated with bas-relief rings at the first part, then round, smoothbore and with a silver mask in high-relief as a front sight; openable tang, flintlock mechanism at the inside, the hammer can be cocked by closing the tang with a wing screw. The trigger is provided with secure-lock. Slightly-carved, wooden full stock (very small restoration), the back decorated with filigree. Iron mounts with butt plate carved with floral motifs. Original, iron-tipped wooden ramrod with iron cartridge extractor. length 43 cm.

Lot 232

dating: machi Period (1392-1573) provenance: Japan, Shinogi-zukuri blade (nagasa 53 cm.) Koto Muromachi. Hamon with Bizen influence: note the midare with togari. In Edo-period koshirae, with mounts in patina. Habaki in silver-colored metal. Maru-gata-shaped iron tsuba with carvings and remains of gilding. Fuchi and kashira made of iron decorated with racemes and with remains of gilding. Menuki with tigers. Wooden saya (too long), small missing parts at the lacquer and cracks, iron kurikata, iron kojiri with remains of gilding. length 78 cm.

Lot 310

dating: about 1890 provenance: India, Long blade of typical angled shape, on one side inscribed 'PRESENTED TO Surgeon G. E. Hale A. M. S. by THE MOGOUNG LEVY IN GREATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF HIS MEDICAL SERVICES DURING THE TONHON EXPEDITION 1889-90'. On the other side a list of names with numbers, probably of the participants of the expedition. The base with double dorsal groove and brass inlays. Wooden handle decorated in metal. Wooden sheath covered with leather (damage on the edges) with beautiful silver mounts richly engraved and pierced with floral motifs. length 46 cm.

Lot 244

dating: Period (1603-1867) provenance: Japan, Made of iron. Of almost-circular shape. The front side with Mei 'Ryukudo Mitsuoki' and a beautiful depiction of a painter in relief featuring silver-plated face, the vest decorated with gold flowers, his left hand, remarkably-worked in relief, 'holding' on the border of the tsuba, his right hand holding a brush. The ink and the painted roll are near the artist's feet, the roll is silver-plated and depicted with clouds. The attention of the wise man is caught by a dragon's leg and tail, both decorated in gold and peeping out from behind the clouds. The other side depicting in gold the head and the body of the dragon peeping out from behind the clouds. Of great quality. Otsuki school. Period: Early 19th century. dimensions 7,7 x 8 cm.

Lot 80

dating: Early 19th Century provenance: Naples, Round, smoothbore, 17 mm cal barrel, with square, browned base, short rib featuring a gold lily, front sight; lock carved with floral motifs and with gold mark 'AC', wooden stock featuring handle with weaving carvings, shell-shaped pommel with mother-of-pearl eye; part of the counter-plate with very fine silver inlays. Smooth silver mounts. Iron ramrod. length 36 cm.

Lot 124

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Europe, Straight, single-and false-edged blade, after a long, grooved tang is grooved at the center towards the weak, richly engraved and gilded on blue background with busts, grotesque figures, trophies and floral motifs on half of its length. Angled hilt, covered with silver inlay, partially engraved and provided with marks '800', 'M' and another one (not clearly legible). The base of the hilt and the shaft are made of black-lacquered bamboo. Metal chape. length 88 cm.

Lot 330

dating: circa 1700 provenance: Germany, Curved, single-and false-edged blade with two deep grooves, the base with writing 'xxx INN TI DOMINI xxx' (not completely legible). 'S'-shaped, iron quillon featuring lion-shaped edges with silver encrustments. Deer-horn hilt with engraved, iron ring nut. length 96.5 cm.

Lot 316

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: North Africa, Fine, smoothbore, three-stage barrel, octagonal at the first part and then with two round segments and with extremely bell-mouthed muzzle, decorated with silver and gold motifs all over its length, the base with two marks of the (probably English) test bench. Flintlock with plate decorated with floral motifs. Wooden full stock with sculpted and checkered butt, decorated with silver- and brass-inlaid flora motifs. Engraved brass mounts. Belt hook and fake, iron ramrod. length 43 cm.

Lot 386

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Suhl, Rifled, octagonal, 11 mm cal barrels in very fine damask, signed in silver 'I. P. SAUER u. SOHN A SUHL', with engraved base and silver frame and number '1' and '2', front sight; long tangs engraved and provided with variable rear sight; backwards spring locks finely engraved with floral motifs and silvered at the center, provided with secure-lock. Wooden stocks with checkered butt. Iron mounts decorated en suite, the butt-plates with the monogram 'D.B.' under a Count's crown. Trigger guards with finger support, set trigger. Kept in a case of a later period complete with tools and key. On the lid a Prussian eagle. length 36 cm.

Lot 263

dating: 19th Century provenance: Ottoman Empire, Curved, single-edged blade, probably made of damask, with groove at the back. Silver hilt engraved with geometrical motifs and with cross-shaped quillon, horn grips. Wooden scabbard with leather covering sewn with metallic thread, silver mounts decorated en suite with the hilt. length 96 cm.

Lot 97

dating: about 1910 provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Cork body covered with canvas. Beautiful silver decoration on a tricolor cotton cockade, a silver Savoy cross with eagle feather on one side, the base with blue band, cloth sweat-band and Moroccan leather inside. Leather chin-strap. Rare. height 22 cm.

Lot 362

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Piedmont, Straight blade of hexagonal section, the base engraved and gilt with trophies and curls on a blue background (in very good conditions), tang. Silver-plated metal hilt with Savoy coat of arms on the shell-guard, decorated with floral motifs and a face at the pommel. Mother-of-pearl grip scales. Savoy coat of arms also at the sides (rare). Leather scabbard with silver-plated metal mounts. length 89.5 cm.

Lot 486

dating: about 1760 provenance: Milan, Round, smoothbore, 15 mm cal barrel with octagonal base and rib, swallowtailed silver foresight; tang outlined at the edges. Fine lock signed 'PIETRO RIBOLDI', engraved and carved with floral motifs. Wooden half stock slightly sculpted with floral motifs and with grooved butt. Brass mounts decorated with a bas-relief rocaille. Replaced ramrod. See Barbiroli (Supplement) page 141. Pietro Riboldi is already documented in Milan in 1720, the Italian History Museum of the Rovereto War preserves a Roman-style blunderbuss dating back to 1740 circa. length 129 cm.

Lot 377

dating: late 18th Century provenance: England, Turn-off, 9.2 mm cal barrels shaped as a truncated cone, decorated with rings and moulded muzzle at the nozzle. Boxlock mechanisms with an almost-cylindrical, iron frame, provided with hammer, pan and batterie at the back, with outlined and dotted engravings. Signed 'F. PARR' within a cartouche surrounded by flowers on the right side, other engravings with flowers and rocaille on the left side. Working mechanism. Smooth wooden butts. Silver buttplates with fine masks in relief, both marked 'WJH' and with three silver hallmarks (probably Birmingham, year 1774). length 20,4 cm.

Lot 508

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: London, Rifled, round, browned, 17 mm cal barrels (clean bores with two visible deep grooves), with rib signed 'REILLY NEW BOND STREET LONDON', the base engraved with floral motifs, three fore-ends (100, 150, 250), silver foresight, marks of the London test bench below, two other marks and serial number '5991'; large tang engraved with a deer's head among floral and geometric decorations. Forward spring locks signed 'REILLY LONDON', provided with secure-lock and engraved with very fine hunting motifs. Wooden stock with palm rest and handle. Iron mounts decorated en suite, the lower tang with serial number '991'. Solid, wooden ramrod with bronze mounts. In its original wooden case with brass mounts, lined with green cloth with Reilly's label. Containing a vast assortment of accessories such as five bullet molds and pliers, different tools and spare parts such as hammers and springs, cleaning tools and more. Together with a 1916 purchase invoice of a Florentine gunsmith for guns manufactured in British and Belgian factories. length 114.5 cm.

Lot 273

dating: 19th Century provenance: India, Wide, double-edged blade with central groove divided into six segments, the base with remains of brass inscriptions among silver decorations. Iron hilt with quillons ending in stylized elephant's heads, remains of silver inlays. Small deflects. Wooden scabbard with leather covering (missing parts and defects) with two iron bands decorated en suite and provided with a suspension ring. length 99 cm.

Lot 399

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Germany, Octagonal, rifled, 9 mm cal barrel with brass and silver filigree inlays, loading opening with side lever at the center, foresight; rear needle bolt. Wooden stock with carved and grooved butt, engraved iron mounts, trigger guard with finger support. Rare. length 35 cm.

Lot 248

dating: 19th/20th Century provenance: Glasgow, Consisting of six knives with silver blades provided with various marks, and six iron forks with six prongs. Kozuka hilts of different types and eras, partially gilded or decorated in silver. In a wooden box lined with blue silk and black velvet with bone label 'G. EDWARD & SONS Jewelers & SILVERSMITHS BUCHANAN STREET GLASGOW'. length 18 - 21.7 cm.

Lot 240

dating: Period (1603-1867) provenance: Japan, Solid blade, probably a reduced ko wakizashi (nagasa 19.7 cm). With hamon and hada not clearly visible. Nakago mumei. In koshirae with golden habaki. Iron tsuba decorated with raised and partially pierced branches. Period: Late Edo period, perhaps the blade is older. Brass-colored metal Fuchi and kashira with rough decoration featuring small linear silver-colored inlays. Partially gilded menuki. Rough, orange-lacquered, wooden Saya. Kojiri en suite with fuchi and kashira. length 32 cm.

Lot 197

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: France, Straight, double-edged blade ribbed at the center. Beautiful silver hilt richly engraved, carved and partially pierced; quillon worked with an in-the-round dragon surmounted by an ancient helmet, hilt of hexagonal section widening towards the pommel and engraved with floral motifs. Silver scabbard richly engraved with floral motifs all over its surface. Very decorative. length 25.5 cm.

Lot 298

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Smoothbore, round, two-stage, 12 mm cal barrel, the first part with a very short rib completely engraved with flowers on a dark background with remains of gilding, the second part engraved with a beautiful golden trophy and provided with a front sight; tang engraved and with sight. Lock converted to percussion with forward spring engraved with flowers, hemmer with fish. Wooden full stock slightly sculpted and with filigree inlays (small missing parts). Beautiful silver mounts in relief depicting trophies, crescent moon, lion's head and floral motifs. Wooden ramrod, with no tip, with iron cartridge extractor. length 36 cm.

Lot 62

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Europe, Brass, 10.5 mm cal barrels in a single block. Brass boxlock frame with small engravings. Rear batteria and hammer, both made of iron. Pan with change lever. External, iron safety lock. Working mechanism. The iron parts with pitting. Wooden handle with remains of checkering and silver inlays with crossed palms. length 22 cm.

Lot 110

dating: First Empire provenance: France, Brass plaque shaped as a crescent moon, a silver decoration shaped as a crowned eagle on flames and thunderbolts at the center. Suspension holes at the edges. width 15.5 cm.

Lot 302

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Iron, smooth-bore, round, 16 mm cal. barrels, with octagonal breech, remains of antique finishing. Tangs foiled in gilded silver. Flintlocks with flat plate, outlined and with small engravings. Cocks shaped as swan's neck, decorated en suite. In working order. Elegant, gilded silver stocks, in excellent state of conservation. The surface is richly carved with floral motifs in relief, on a grained ground and adorned with nielloed floral drawings. A big vase in the lower part, ending in a nielloed flower, shells in relief in various points. An effigy of a character on the back, with a head covered with turban and surmounted by a double axe. Grips carved with twisted bands. Butt-plates with a turban. Silver trigger-guards with nielloed flowers. Typical false ramrods, all embossed and enriched with small, decorative elements. The drawings present in the front part of the stock perfectly continue on the long, silver barrel brackets. Rare pistols both for the high quality of the mounts and for the excellent conditions. length 47 cm.

Lot 492

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Vienna, Octagonal, rifled barrel (the inside needs cleaning), with remains of browning, provided with front sight and fixed rear sight, with granulated decoration on the dorsal face. 9.3 mm cal at the nozzle. The breech and the short tang with floral engravings. Forward spring lock finely engraved with flowers and signed 'CARL PIRKO IN WIEN' with slight traces of bluing. The hammer engraved with flowers and grotesques, the head worked as the face of a dragon with elements in relief. Well-working mechanism. Wooden full stock with large cheek-piece and carved with leaves and flowers in relief. The edge of the cheek-piece with two ebony inlays. The back of the stock and the fore-end with signs of use and age, the fore-end also with a grip segment featuring carvings surrounding a checkered section; with an opening at the center, probably to insert a pommel. The handle with a spot for the thumb. Brown horn muzzle (a small missing part). Iron mounts. The thick butt-plate richly engraved with cornucopias, trophies and flowers edged with silver inlaid bands. Anatomic trigger guard, with remains of browning. The counter-plate finely engraved and provided with a small jointed loop. The base of the trigger guard engraved and decorated as the butt-plate. Wooden ramrod. A small folding diopter at the base. Trigger and set trigger both working. length 116,5 cm.

Lot 58

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: London, Round, smoothbore, turn-off, browned, 10 mm cal barrel, engraved at the edges, mark of the test bench; boxlock type frame signed 'LONDON' and 'WILSON' among very fine floral and geometric engravings. Foldaway trigger. Checkered wooden butt. Engraved, silver butt plate. length 13.3 cm.

Lot 300

dating: 1805 provenance: Greece, Round, smoothbore, 16 mm cal. barrel with signature in Greek characters; tang covered in nielloed silver. Flintlock with slightly-round plate, signed en suite and dated '1805'. Silver stock nielloed and engraved with figures, animals, trophies and floral and geometric motifs. Barrel bracket decorated en suite. length 35 cm.

Lot 721

Carpet roll end in silver grey, 1.5m x 4m.

Lot 38

A Wilson/ Silver Cross pram.

Lot 1087

Dinky Toys, Rolls Royce Silver Wraith 150, England, 1:43, Druckguss, min. LM, Karton: Rolls Royce Phantom V

Lot 169

Louis Majorelle (Toul, 1859 - Nancy, 1926) and Daum - Nancy. France. Art Nouveau. Circa 1900. Red-stained glass centrepiece with silver insertions. With a patinated wrought iron mount and gilded and patinated bronze applications depicting bunches of fruit. Signed: "L. Majorelle" and "Daum ≠ Nancy". With its original label "MAJORELLE / NANCY". 17,5 x 30 x 30 cm.

Lot 170

Pair of "martelé" silver and orange Bakelite candlesticks. Art Deco. Circa 1925. 15 x 11,5 x 8 cm each.

Lot 80

Eduardo García Benito (Valladolid, 1881 - 1981)"Pareja elegante, nocturno" (Elegant couple by night)Watercolour y gouache on paper. Signed. Circa 1920 - 25.25,8 x 52,3 cm.The painter Eduardo García Benito (1891-1981) was one of the most renowned and polished artists of the Art Deco movement. Born in Valladolid, he trained at its School of Fine Arts and Crafts and, later, at the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. He was given a grant by the City Council of Valladolid to go to Paris in 1912, a city where he socialised with the great masters of the time (Pablo Gargallo, Julio González, Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Raoul Dufy and Amedeo Modigliani). His knowledge of the various avant-garde movements that were being developed at the time (Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Expressionism) led him to develop an eclectic style to which he added personal elements. The interwar period, the Roaring Twenties, was the period in which he reached the peak of his career, largely due to his discovery by the famous French couturier Paul Poiret (1879-1944) -whom he painted together with his wife in 1921- who attracted the best stylistic illutrators of the time to his company. Poiret, who had introduced revolutionary changes in women's clothing to suit the needs of the moment, took him under his wing and introduced him to the sophisticated and elegant world of the international fashion publications and magazines of Paris and New York: "Fémina" and the "Gazette du Bon Ton" in Paris and "Vanity Fair" and "Vogue" in New York.When Condè Nast (1873-1942) took over the Gazette du Bon Ton, he hired a number of illustrators, among whom was Benito -which is how our artist liked to sign his work- whom Nast himself came to describe as the most talented of all. Nast also owned Vanity Fair and Vogue, undoubtedly the most influential fashion publications, and required reading for the elite for almost a century, for which Benito made more than 100 covers between 1921-1940, in addition to exquisite illustrations and figurines. For "Vogue" he created striking covers in which he impressively combined geometry with colour contrasts. His style was defined by 1925. From that time his illustrations for these magazines stood out for the perfection of the drawing and their straight lines, the balance of proportions and the harmony of the whole. His characters are austere, stylized, geometric and elegant, with a crystalline structure and sculptural and cubist faces, all characteristics that contributed decisively to the forming and dissemination of Art Deco. In the clothing of the moment there was a trend towards internal freedom and comfort, and that is precisely what we can observe in Benito's drawings and sketches: light images capturing woman in the process of liberation -the old corsets and whale sashes were discarded- which created that languid and stylized image that fitted perfectly with the atmosphere of sophistication and frivolity of the time. The article dedicated to Benito by the writer Francisco de Cossío in the newspaper El Norte de Castilla in its issue of August 30, 1929 on the contribution of Benito to the world of fashion of the twenties is very significant. It reads: "To what extent is fashion a superficial art? García Benito finds the greatest inspiration for his creations in the grace of the elegant woman. Being, in a way, an auxiliary to the great couturiers, he knows how to raise the standard of his art by conquering the covers of the most elegant magazines in the world. The modern mannequin, stylized, shiny gold and silver, which brings us the memory of oriental idols, is his work. Creating for women, not only fabrics and colours, but attitudes, smiles, postures, rhythms … Elegant women come to García Benito's drawings to learn the secret of suggestion in modern elegance… ". From 1923 he lived alternately in Paris and New York, and in 1958 he returned to his hometown, bringing his most original artistic cycle to a close, although he continued to paint and work. The fact that the Congress of the United States, in the session of February 8, 1974, voted a motion of congratulations to Benito for his cultural work in that country is another proof of the level of importance that our artist attained. We would like to thank Javier Baladrón, doctor in History of Art, for cataloguing this piece.

Lot 2500

Edward VI 1551 silver crown coin

Lot 2501

Elizabeth I (1558-1603) silver crown coin

Lot 2502

Elizabeth I (1558-1603) silver half crown coin

Lot 2503

Charles I (1625-1649) silver crown coin

Lot 2504

Charles I 1644 silver crown coin, Exeter mint

Lot 2505

Commonwealth 1653 silver crown coin, 'The Commonwealth of England'

Lot 2508

George III silver crown pattern piece, housed in a capsule with Westminster certificate

Lot 2511

King George III 1820 and King George IV 1822 silver crown coins

Lot 2512

Queen Victoria 1844 silver crown coin

Lot 2513

Three Queen Victoria silver crown coins, dated 1887, 1890 and 1897

Lot 2514

Queen Victoria 1889 and 1897 silver crown coins and 1887 double florin

Lot 2515

Eight Queen Victoria silver halfcrown coins, dated 1882, two 1884, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1898 and 1901

Lot 2516

Thirty-seven Great British pre 1920 silver halfcrown coins, including Queen Victoria 1883, 1887, 1889, 1890, 1899 etc, King Edward VII 1906, 1907, 1908 and 1910, King George V 1914, 1915, 1916 etc (37)

Lot 2517

Twelve Great British pre 1920 silver halfcrown coins, dated 1906, 1908, 1912, 1913, two 1914, two 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919

Lot 2532

Approximately 1800 grams of Great British pre 1947 silver coins, including halfcrowns, florins, shillings etc

Lot 2533

Approximately 480 grams of Great British pre 1947 silver coins

Lot 2534

Approximately 500 grams of Great British pre 1947 silver florin and shilling coins

Lot 2535

Approximately 110 grams of Great British pre 1920 silver coins, including George III 1817 halfcrown, William IIII 1834 halfcrown, Queen Victoria 1898 florin etc and a King George VI 1937 crown coin

Lot 2536

Twenty-nine Great British pre 1947 silver halfcrown coins, including King George V 1930, 1931, 1935 etc

Lot 2537

Approximately 440 grams of Great British pre 1947 silver coins

Lot 2538

Approximately 28 grams of pre 1920 silver coins including four pence pieces and approximately 120 grams of pre 1947 silver coins including 1926 halfcrown etc

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