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Victoria (1837-1901), Young Head, Shilling, 1878, fourth head, die 68 (Davies –; ESC –; S 3907A). Two minor obverse surface knocks and has been brushed, otherwise very fine, extremely rare (£500-600)
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United States of America, United States, Lafayette Dollar, 1900 (KM. 118). Minor marks, very fine (£90-120)
United States of America, United States, Lincoln Cents (138), incorporating two date runs, 1941-1958d, and other dates [138]. Varied state; in two Whitman folders (£30-40)
£30–£40
Victoria (1837-1901), Young Head, Halfpence (3), 1861, 1890, 1891 (BMC 1769, 1846, 1848; S 3956); George V, Penny, 1912h, Halfpenny, 1911 (S 4052, 4056) [5]. Extremely fine, most with much original colour (£120-150)
£120–£150
Miscellaneous, Austria, Bohemia, Danzig, Germany, Switzerland, etc, coins in silver (76), base metal (13), mostly 17th and 18th centuries, but including several medieval and bracteates [89]. Mostly fine, some better, a useful lot (£300-400)
Algeria, Banque de l’Algerie, One Thousand Francs, 1941 (Pick 86); Tunisia, One Thousand Francs, 1942 (Pick 20b) [2]. Both with French colonial family farming on front, edge nicks and pinholes, good fine and fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
James II (1685-1688), Two-Guineas, 1688/7 (MCE 122; S 3399). Slight wear to the high points and some minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, rare (£4,500-5,000)
£4,500–£5,000
Birmingham & District Harriers, gold award medals (2), quadrilobe shield with representations of cricket, athletics, fencing, cycling and rugby, back named (Inter-Club Three Miles Race, won by A.W. Forrest, July 18th 1890, Time 16 min. 27 sec.), hallmarked b&s, 9ct, 18.34g, 47 x 36mm; openwork crowned shield, monogram, date (July 20th 1891) below, back named (Inter-Club Three Miles Race, won by A.W. Forrest, Time 16 min. 10 sec.), hallmarked jf Birmingham 1891, 9ct, 22.85g, 51 x 41mm [2]. An...
£300–£350
Norwich Golf Club, Ladies’ Monthly Medal, an engraved silver award, city arms, rev. wreath, first played for december 1898, 27mm. Extremely fine and well-made; in red fitted case of issue by F.J. Ross & Sons, Winchester (£50-70)
£50–£70
Visit of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to the Guildhall, 1902, a trial striking in lead of the Corporation of London medal by Searle & Co, 76mm (BHM 3868; E 1874); Holborn Restaurant, 1874, a lead medal, unsigned, group of figures at entrance to a building, rev. couples dancing on ballroom floor, un-named, 69mm (BHM 2990; E 1640; Taylor 207a); together with a base silver cast of the Archbishop Sancroft medal, 1688 [3]. First two fine, last fair (£60-80)
£60–£80
France, Louis XIV, Demi-Écu à la mèche courte, 1643a, point (VG 168; KM. 163.1). Lightly grazed in lower reverse field, otherwise about very fine, olive tone (£120-150)
Sutton Coldfield and Mid-Warwickshire Automobile Club, award medals (2), in gold and enamel, conjoined shields above winged wheel, revs. wreath, named (Open Amateur Hill Climb, May 17th 1913, First on Formula, Class 1, H.G. Hill…Class 4, H.G. Hill), both hallmarked jf Birmingham 1913, 9ct, total wt 24.55g, both 32mm [2]. Second with small edge knock at 5 o’clock, otherwise both extremely fine and attractive, with clips and rings for suspension; both in red fitted cases of issue (£150-180)
£150–£200
Canada, Bank of Canada, Ten Dollars, 1937, J/1 5224965, George VI at centre (Pick 61c). Uncirculated (£60-80)
Worcester, Shrub Hill Golf Club, a silver award medal by T. Fattorini, male golfer preparing to take a ‘St Andrews’ swing, watched by other golfers and caddies, windswept tree in background, rev. wreath, named (Cap. v. Sec, 1929, Sec’s Team, D.H. Lees), 51mm (cf. DNW 47, 1103). Extremely fine; in blue case of issue (£100-150)
£100–£150
The medals and trophies awarded to Sidney Pearson, Stock Exchange Athletic Club: Stock Exchange Athletic Club, enamelled silver badge, named (London to Brighton Walk, 22nd May 1965, 4th, S.G. Pearson, 8h 59m 43s), hallmarked Birmingham 1955, 43 x 40mm; other Stock Exchange Athletic Club enamelled badges (49), almost all named, for events between 1960 and 1981; Greater London Council, London Ten Mile Race Walking, a silver medal by Toye Kenning & Spencer, dated 1966, 38mm; Race Walking...
Quincentenary of the College of Arms, 1984, a silver medal by N. Mainwaring for the Royal Mint, three-quarter bust of Richard III right within cusp border, rev. armorial bearings, 63mm. Brilliant; in blue case of issue (£30-40)
East Caribbean States, East Caribbean Currency Authority, One Dollar, 1965, Elizabeth II at right (Pick 13c). Uncirculated (£40-60)
£40–£60
France, Banque de France, Fifty Francs 1941, One Hundred Francs, 1942, Five Thousand Francs, 1952 (Pick 93, 101, 105a); Trésor Central, One Hundred Francs, 1943 (Pick 131c) [4]. First extremely fine, others very fine to good very fine (£100-120)
Anne (1702-1714), After Union, Five-Guineas, 1709, edge octavo (MCE 201; S 3567). Obverse nearly extremely fine, reverse better, attractive red tone (£5,000-6,000)
£5,000–£6,000
Anne (1702-1714), After Union, Two-Guineas, 1709 (MCE 205; S 3569). Minor surface marks, extremely fine, attractive tone (£3,000-3,500)
£3,000–£3,500
Germany, Sachsische Bank, One Hundred Marks, Five Hundred Marks, both 1911 (Pick S952b, 953b); Württembergische Bank, One Hundred Marks, 1911 (Pick S979c); together with Reichsbank notes (2), East German notes, 1948-85 (9) [14]. East German notes good very fine to uncirculated, others very good to good fine (£80-100)
£80–£100
Germany, Notgeld (25), of Badische Bank, Bayerische Notenbank, Sachsische Bank and Württembergische Notenbank, 1900-23; together with miscellaneous Reichsbank notes (29) 1908-42 [54]. Mostly good very fine to extremely fine, a few better; the notgeld in an album (£200-250)
£200–£250
France, Henri IV, a large cast bronze portrait plaque, laureate and bearded bust left, wearing armour with lion-head shoulder plate, stippled background, 147mm. Late 18th century work, very fine; contained in a deep circular ebonised turned-wood frame, 221mm (£150-180)
£150–£180
Anne (1702-1714), After Union, Shilling, 1709, third bust (ESC 1154; S 3610). Edge flaw at 8 o’clock and a little weak on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, toned (£150-200)
French Colonies, Lorraine, Francis II, Teston, 1629, Badenweiler (KM. 35); Charles IV, Testons (3), 1627, 1632 (2) (KM. 45) [4]. First fine with uneven edge, others fine and better, all with good portraits (£140-180)
£140–£180
French Colonies, Strasbourg, Werner (1001-28), Denier, crude bust left, rev. three-towered church, 1.20g. Legends blundered and flat, otherwise very fine, rare (£70-90)
£70–£90
Roman Imperial Coinage, Caracalla (198-217), As, 213, laureate head right, rev. Providentia standing left, holding wand over globe and sceptre, 11.66g/11h (RIC 519; C 533); Severus Alexander, As, 232, Rome, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Mars advancing right, carrying spear and shield, 11.05g/11h (RIC 637; C 170; Sear 8065) [2]. Very fine, patinated (£80-100)
Australia, Victoria, Sovereign, 1864, Sydney (KM. 4; F 10). Good fine (£80-100)
Australia, Miscellaneous coins, viz. Florins (25), Shillings (15), Sixpences (29), Threepences (44), Pennies (53, including 1955m Proof), Halfpence (30), a good range of dates; together with 50 Cents (4), all 1966, 2 Cents, 1966 [201]. Varied state, many very fine or better; nearly all encased in card mounts (£100-150)
Germany, Wilhelm I of Württemberg, Silver Jubilee, 1841, a bronze medal by H.F. Brandt, bust left, rev. symbolic female figures flanking column, 42mm (Wurz. 9776; BDM I, 265); Locale Ruder-Regatta, Hannover, a bronze medal, unsigned, two teams of coxed fours rowing past a finishing post, third team in background, hipp hipp hurrah! above, rev. legend, engraved (13 Aug. 1893), 33mm [2]. Very fine and better (£30-40)
Austria, Salzburg, Wilbrand von Kafernburg (1235-54), Bracteate, bishop with staff, legend around, 0.60g (Coll. Bonhoff 753); other Bracteate issues (4), including Ernleben, Seftenberg and Halberstadt [5]. Generally fine (£100-150)
Bohemia, Vaclav II (1283-1305), Groschen, Kutna Hora, 3.72g/5h; Germany, Saachsen-Meissen, Groschen (2), lion and cross type [3]. Fine to very fine (£70-90)
India, Reserve Bank of India, Ten Rupees (100), all 1949-57, P/25 179801-900, B. Rama Rau signature (Pick 38) [100]. Notes still in original stapled block, top and bottom examples extremely fine, others about uncirculated (£300-350)
India, Government of India, One Rupee (100), all 1957, F/57 440401-500, A.K. Roy signature (Pick 75c) [100]. Notes still in original stapled block, about uncirculated, scarce (£500-600)
£500–£600
New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Ten Shillings, One Pound, both 1967, Capt Cook at right (Pick 158d, 159d) [2]. Uncirculated (£50-60)
£50–£60
New Zealand, Reserve Bank, One, Two, Five, Ten and Twenty Dollars, 1977-81, Hardie signature, all replacement notes (Pick 163d-167d) [5]. Uncirculated (£150-200)
New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Ten Dollars, Twenty Dollars, both 1977-81, Hardie signature, both replacements (Pick 166d, 167d) [2]. First uncirculated, second about uncirculated (£100-120)
British West Africa, Edward VII, Tenth-Pennies (19), all 1908 (KM. 3); George V, Tenth-Pennies (3), all 1933 (KM. 7); Edward VIII, Pennies (11), 1936h (6), 1936kn (5), Halfpence (4), 1936 (3), 1936kn, Tenth-Pennies (2), both 1936 (KM. 14-16); George VI, Pennies (2), 1952h, 1952kn, Tenth-Pennies (2), 1939, 1946kn (KM. 20, 30a); Elizabeth II, Tenth-Penny, 1954 (KM. 32); other coins of British West Africa (38, 1 in silver) [82]. Those described brilliant mint state, others in varied state;...
Belgium, Société Royale St Hubert, Brussels, a silver-gilt award medal, dog’s head left, rev. legend, named (1892 Prix d’Honneur, A.M.S. Woodiwiss), 45mm; Netherlands, Internat-Honden Tentoonstelling, Scheveningen, 1892, a silver-gilt medal by Begeer, head of hunting dog and hunting accoutrements, rev. named (1e Prijs voor Champion Dryad…S. Woodiwiss), 42mm (Begeer 170); other dog show medals (5), for events in Amsterdam and Nijmegen, all silver or silver-gilt [7]. Extremely fine...
Elizabeth II (1952- ), Decimal coinage, Proof Half-Sovereign, 1997 (S 4276); other Half-Sovereigns (2), 1896, 1910 [3]. First about as struck, in case of issue with certificate, others with ring mounts (£70-100)
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