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A Selection of Proof Sets and Coins, including: the 2000 United Kingdom Proof Set (10 coins) with certificate; 1999 Last Coin of the Twentieth Century Deluxe Proof Set; the Queen Mother Centenary Year silver Piedfort Crown; 90th birthday silver proof Crown; 1999 Rugby World Cup silver proof £2; 1998 silver proof Two Pound; a set of Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II oval coin collection (3 coins Bank of Zambia); and other sets and single coins; together with a Snooker Medal issued to Patack, the John Hargreaves Memorial Trophy 1989-90 Heavy Lot-Buyer to Collect
The Charles Pooley Wilson Collection of Naval Commemorative Medals, dating from the Spanish Armada in 1588:1. 1588 Defeat of the Spanish Armada. A consultation meeting, floor covered in spikes, rev: The Spanish fleet being wrecked, silver gilt?, 47mm, hole at 12 o`clock filled in, possibly a copy2. 1650 Service Against Six Ships. An anchor, cross and harp with inscription Thou has merited, rev: a ship engagement, oval 41mm by 35mm, silver gilt, with ring suspender, attractive, slight damage at 12 o`clock otherwise EF3. 1654 Peace with Holland. Neptune in sea chariot, rev: long inscription, AR, 60mm, VF4. Bust of Drake or Raleigh within wreath, rev: naval, battle with sinking ships in foreground, with ring suspender, oval, 50mm by 42mm, VF5. 1665 Dominion of the Sea. Bust of Charles II, rev: ship in full sail, leg NOS PENES IMPERIUM, AE/oval 41mm by 32mm, about VF6. 1667 Peace of Breda Faventedeo. Bust of Charles II, rev: Britannia seated on a seashore, edge reading, AR, 55mm, EF7. 1687 Spanish Wreck Recovered. Conjoined busts of James and Mary, rev: ship action, AR, 55mm, about VF8. 1704 Capture of Gibraltar and Naval Engagement off Malaga, by John Croker. Bust of Queen Anne, rev: Neptune and sea chariot, AE, 39mm, EF 9. 1706 Barcelona Relieved. Bust of Queen Anne, rev: city and harbour, AE, 38mm, VF10. Another, has a few dark marks, otherwise EF11. 1708 Capture of Sardinia and Minorca. Bust of Queen Anne, rev: standing with palm branch and English flag, AR, 40mm, VF12. 1711 Expedition to Virgo Bay by John Croker. Bust of Queen Anne, rev: view of Virgo Bay with ships burning, AE, 36mm, EF13. Another, except in AR, EF14. 1718 The Naval Action of Cap Passaro. Laureate head of George I by John Croker, rev: postal column and pile of arms, AR, 44mm, NEF15. 1747 Defeat of French Fleet off Cape Finisterre. King being crowned, rev: by Victory holding wreath and trophy, AE, 42mm, NEF16. 1750 circa. Five pewter/pinchbeck medals, loss of Minorca 1756, Louisburg taken 1758, and three others, Fine17. 1758 Goree Taken. Bust of Britannia, rev: Victory bearing laurel wreath, AE, 39mm, Ef18. 1759 Fight off Belleisle by Thomas Pingo. Britannia armed with spear and shield, rev: Foe of the Society of Arts and Commerce, AE, 39mm, NEF19. 1759 Guadaloupe Taken. Pallas standing, rev: Britannia leaning on spear, AE, 40mm, EF20. 1761 Capture of Belleisle by Kirk. Head of George III, rev: view of island, AE, 40mm, hole at 1 o`clock, reference Brown 71, Fine21. 1783 Royal George Admiral KEMPENFELT Siege of Gibraltar. Medallet, 33mm, hole at 12 o`clock, VF22.1784 Captain Cook Memorial by Pingo. Bust of Cook, rev: Fortune standing, AE, 44mm, reference Brown 258, VF23. 1794 Battle of the First of June. Bust of Earl Howe adml. of the white, rev: Neptune in a marine car FRENCH FLEET DEFEATED, AE, 41mm, reference Brown 387, VF24. Another, EF25. Another, in AE gilt, EF26. 1797 Battle of Cape St Vincent by Mills and Brenet. Bust of Jervis, rev: British fleet hurling destruction at two Spanish ships, AE, 41mm, EF27. Three uniface medals depicting naval scenes (very thin flans)28. 1797 Battle of Camperdown by Wyon. Uniformed bust of Duncan, rev: Britannia seated, AE, 38mm, EF29. 1798 Battle of the Nile. Victory seated with lion and harp in front of pyramid, rev: shield and fouled anchor, AE gilt, 39mm, hole at 12 o`clock, reference Brown 450, NEF30. 1798 Battle of the Nile by Kuchler. Peace standing on a rocky shore, rev: view of the British Fleet, with edge reading, AE 46mm, reference Brown 447, EF31. 1798 Victories of the Year by Kuchler. Bust of George III, rev: Britannia seated, AE, 48mm, reference Brown 458, EF32. 1798 Action off Tory Island. Bust of Warren, rev: British and French ships engaged, AE, 36mm, reference Brown 456, EF33. 1799 Defence of Acre by Hancock. Bust of Sir Sidney Smith, rev: youth standing, AE, 48mm, reference Brown 473, Fine34. 1799 Defence of Acre. Bust of Smith, rev: animals on rocky background, AE, 41mm, reference 476, EF35. 1790`s five 18th century Tokens with naval connections36. 1799 Death of Earl Howe. Bust of Howe, rev: trophy of arms, AE, 38mm, reference Brown 468, EF37. 1799 Earl Spencer by T Wyon. Bust of Spencer, rev: Victory standing, AE, 38mm, reference Brown 471, EF38. 1800 Lord Nelson returns to England by Halliday. Bust of Nelson, rev: Britannia standing on the sea shore, AE, 38mm, reference Brown 490, EF39. 1801 Battle of Copenhagen. Justice standing, rev: view of the Sound with ships engaged, AE, 38mm, reference Brown 510, NEF40. 1805 Battle of Trafalgar. Bust of Nelson, rev: view of the battle, with edge reading, AE gilt, 47mm, hole at 12 o`clock, reference Brown 584, about VF41. 1809 The Erection of Nelson Monument in Birmingham by Wyon. View of the monument, rev: inscription, AE, 52mm, EF42. 1898 Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar, and a 1968 USA Half Dollar43. A Vatican Medal, Pope Clemens PPVII, conjoined heads, thick flan, AE Some with original tickets Charles Pooley Wilson was born in India, his father was serving as an officer in the Indian Army. His mother and a number of brothers died of cholera roundabout 1841. Shortly after this he was sent home to England with a younger sister for education. After spending a number of years at Rugby school, he sat and passed the entrance exam at fifteen (1852) to get commissioned a mid-shipman in the Indian navy, returning to England after ten years when the Indian navy was disbanded in 1862. The following ten years were spent with Lloyds Salvage Association which involved reporting on shipwrecks and reorganising the marine department for the Board of Trade. He spent the rest of his career with the BOT until retiring in 1903.
An Imperial German Artillery Officer`s Sword, the WKC 83cm single edge fullered steel blade with etched decoration of martial trophies and foliage, the brass hilt with crossed cannon barrels and a shield to the langets, leaf sheathed ball quillon, the stirrup knuckle bow cast and chased with a cross over a martial trophy, with lions head pommel and wire bound fish skin grip, the black enamelled scabbard with single suspension ring.
A George III Infantry Flank Officer`s Sabre, the 75cm single edge curved steel blade, engraved with royal cypher, coat of arms, martial trophy and scrolling tendrils, with brass stirrup hilt bearing traces of original gilding, two langets one engraved V, wire bound fish skin grip and unusual pointed pommel.
An Early 19th Century Flintlock Pocket Pistol, the 8cm octagonal steel barrel with Birmingham proof marks, the tang engraved with leaf tips, the lock plate stamped H Nock, with slide safety, full walnut stock with chequered bag butt, steel trigger guard engraved with a martial trophy and with acanthus bud finial with steel ramrod (some damage to butt)
A presentation silver two-handled trophy cup, circular form, part fluted decoration, scroll handles, on a raised circular fluted foot, engraved, ` The Gerald Stephens Trophy - In Memory of - Gerald Percy Stephens - Lieut. 1st Bn. 3rd Q.A.O. Gurkha Rifles - Died At Bareilly, India-10th January 1935 - Served With 6th Bn The East Surrey Regiment - April 1927 To August 1931 - Commanded The Kingston Detachment September 1930 to August 1931`, by H. Atkin, Sheffield date letter worn, height 38.6cm., approx. weight 74oz.
A Victorian presentation silver trophy goblet, the bowl of vase form, engraved foliate decoration, supported by three crossed rifles and a laurel wreath, engraved `1865 Challenge Cup, Presented to `The Second Surrey Volunteer Rifle Corps By The Tradesman Of Croydon`, by E and J Barnard, London 1863, height 28cm., approx. weight 22oz.
Vade (Jean Joseph). Oeuvres Poissardes... Paris, 1796, four hand-coloured engraved plates, occasional light spotting, bookplate, contemporary, possibly Scottish straight-grained blue morocco, cover with gilt panel design with canted corners within foliate border enclosed by key and rule border, spine with trophy decorations, lightly rubbed, a.e.g., folio. One of 100 Large Paper Copies. (1)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a Victorian presentation inscribed Trophy Cup, of plain goblet form, with knopped stem, spreading circular foot, and all over engraved decoration, to a presentation inscribed cartouche "Clitheroe Agricultural Association 1866", height 5 3/8"; together with an electroplated novelty Pepper Caster, of ovoid form, with screw-down cover, ball finial and three further ball feet, various dates and makers (2)
A late 19th Century gilt brass and porcelain set Mantel Clock, the oval body surmounted by a half-round dome, beneath a strapwork frame with central finial, the dome decorated with cobalt blue field, and panels decorated with military trophies, to a moulded circular 3 ½" dial, with Gothic Roman numerals, and further trophy detail, to a pierced base set with statues and figures, to a spreading oval base, and raised on six supports and three further decorated panels, to a circular brass movement, with anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 12 ½"
A late 19th Century black slate and gilt metal mounted Mantel Clock, the architectural case with domed centre over four freestanding reeded columns and centred with a stylised lion skin trophy to a plinth base, raised on cast and beaded bezel enclosing a 4 ½" Arabic enamel chapter ring, with blue steel hands, to a visible Brocot escapement, with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 10 ½"
HOAD LEW: (1934-1994) Australian Tennis Player, Wimbledon Champion 1956 & 1957. Vintage signed sepia 8 x 10 photograph of Hoad standing in a full length pose at Wimbledon receiving his trophy from the Duchess of Kent following his victory in the 1956 final. The original press photograph has been boldly signed by Hoad with his name alone in blue ink across a light area of the image. Some very slight, minor corner creasing, otherwise VG
An English Pressed Oxhorn Snuffbox, Commemorating Caroline, Queen of England, Wilson, Sheffield, circa 1820, of concave sided circular form, the lid heat embossed with the bust portrait of the queen wearing a feather plumed hat, with inscription (as above) and Wilson Sc Sheffield, the underside with a trophy of agricultural and musical instruments within an undulating thistle band, 8.6cm diameter See illustration
A Late 19th Century Swiss Cylinder Musical Box, signed Paillard, Vaucher, Fils, the 28cm brass cylinder and single steel comb movement with zither attachment stamped PVF, playing eight airs, with ratcheted winding handle to one side opposing play/start and change/repeat levers, with glazed cover, a tune sheet inscribed ÔImitation Mandolin Zither` to the inner cover, the rosewood case inlaid with musical trophy in coloured woods, 52cm wide See illustration
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