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21 September 1994
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Mayfair Art Exhibition Centre 15/16 Grosvenor St London W1X 9FB
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Jersey, Jersey, Elizabeth II, Proof Pound, 1981, struck in gold, uncased. About as struck.
Hammer Price: £110
Jersey, Jersey, Elizabeth II, Ten-Pence, 1968 (600). Uncirculated (600)
Hammer Price: £40
Jersey, Victoria to George V, bronze coins (34), some duplication. Issues of Victoria mostly very fine to extremely fine, and all toned, later dates mostly extremely fine or nearly so and with some lustre (34)
£80–£100
Lundy Island, Martin Coles Harmer, Puffins, 1929 (5). All about extremely fine or better, with some original lustre (5)
Hammer Price: £35
Miscellaneous, Scotland and Ireland, hammered coins (24). Generally poor, some better (24)
Hammer Price: £100
Victoria (1837-1901), Jubilee, 1887, Proof set, comprising gold Five and Two-Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown, Double-Florin (Roman I), Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, all struck ‘en medaille’, in original case of issue. All almost as struck, the gold brilliant, the silver, with matching even dark tone, the case in need of a little restoration (11)
Hammer Price: £3,800
Edward VII (1901-1910), Coronation, 1902, Matt Proof set, comprising gold Five-Pounds to Half-Sovereign, and silver Crown to Maundy Penny, in official case of issue. Virtually as struck, a most attractive set (13)
Hammer Price: £1,200
George VI (1936-1952), George VI, Coronation, 1937, Proof set, comprising gold Five-Pounds to Half-Sovereign, in Royal Mint case of issue. Almost as struck, the only slight blemishes are one small stain in the obverse field of the Sovereign and two minute stains on the Half-Sovereign, an exceptional set (4)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Elizabeth II, The Coronation Album, 1953, issued by The Collector’s Book Club, London, leather bound in blue, gilt lettering and monogram, the album contains the sets of stamps of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, and the proof or specimen coins of the United Kingdom, Australia, Southern Rhodesia, New Zealand, South Africa (including Sovereign and Half-Sovereign), and Canada. In extremely fine condition, with only some tarnishing on the 25-Cents of Canada, an...
Hammer Price: £820
Elizabeth II (1952-, Elizabeth II, Proof set, 1982, comprising gold Five-Pounds to Half-Sovereign, in Royal Mint case of issue. About as struck (4)
£550–£650
Elizabeth II (1952-, Elizabeth II, Proof Britannia set, 1987, comprising gold £100, £50, £25 and £10, in Royal Mint case of issue. About as struck (4)
Hammer Price: £550
16th Century, Elizabeth I, Pewter token, c. 1574, spread eagle reverse crowned rose, beati regina (N. 2063; MI i, 124/69). Fair
Hammer Price: £30
17th Century, Berkshire, 17th Century, Berkshire, Reading 97; Cambridgeshire, Cambridge 80; London, Drury Lane 870; Norfolk, Kings Lynn 65 (=Norweb 3070), Yarmouth 286 (=Norweb 3292); Northamptonshire, Oundle 88, Peterborough 104; Suffolk, Cavendish 87, mm. lis; Uncertain 115, fine to very fine, the Cavendish scarce; together with a late 19th Century copy of the token of Jeffery Masmore of Wantage (Preston-Morley/Pegg, BNJ. 1981, pl.8,A),very fine (10)
Hammer Price: £75
17th Century, Essex, 17th Century, Essex, Colchester, William Alldred, Farthing; engraved 18th Halfpenny obverse cottage in field, reverse TW monogram; Liberia, 2-Cents, 1862; together with coins and tokens of the world, mostly base metal (166). Mostly fine (169)
Hammer Price: £55
17th Century, Leicestershire, 17th Century, Leicestershire, Market Harborough 80; Lincolnshire, Grantham 97 var [= Norweb 2938]; Suffolk, Lowestoft 225 from the first obverse die; Wiltshire, Devizes 71, 76; Salisbury 222; Yorkshire, Whitby 371. Grantham fair, others fine and better (7)
Hammer Price: £50
17th Century, Nottinghamshire, 17th Century, Nottinghamshire, Mansfield 15, Newark 40 from the first obverse die (= Preston-Morley/Pegg 43); Yorkshire, Hull 135, fine to very fine; together with a late 19th Century copy of the token of Steven Garner of Nottingham (Preston-Morley/Pegg, BNJ 1981, pl. 8.3), very fine (4)
Hammer Price: £130
17th Century, Staffordshire, 17th Century, Staffordshire, Uttoxeter, John Halsey, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668 (BW. 76), enamelled on both sides in six colours, gold, blue, brown, red, white and blue.Very attractive and rare.
£200–£250
17th Century, Sussex, 17th Century, Sussex, Chichester, Robert Wihither (sic), heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1669; Hailsham, William Hartnup, Farthing (BW. 70, 92).First fine and rare, second good fine (2)
18th Century, Cornwall, 18th Century, Cornwall, Penryn Halfpenny (DH 4), extremely fine; other miscellaneous tokens, checks, etc., some of overseas interest (35), all base metal, several fine (35)
Hammer Price: £80
18th Century, Middlesex, 18th Century, Middlesex, National Series, Penny-size medallet for George III’s return to health, 1789, by J.P. Droz, type 3 with tripod leg behind, in Barton’s metal (DH. 181; BHM. 311). Obverse extremely fine, reverse very fine
18th Century, Sussex, 18th Century, Sussex, Brighton, Spence’s Halfpeeny (DH. 6), very fine, other miscellaneous 18th Century tokens (39), mostly fine (40)
19th Century, Herefordshire, 19th Century, Herefordshire, Hereford 1; Leicestershire, County 1, 6; Nottinghamshire, Newark 5; Warwickshire, Birmingham 11. Last extremely fine, others very fine, lightly toned (5)
Hammer Price: £65
19th Century, Kent, 19th Century, Kent, Folkestone 1; Sussex, Shoreham 15. About extremely fine, first lightly cleaned lightly toned and very rare (2)
Hammer Price: £90
19th Century, Lancashire, 19th Century, Lancashire, Poulton-le-Fylde, R.D. Hall, Shilling (D.7). Old scratch on reverse, better than very fine, rare; ex Seaby Bulletin, August 1954 (NT. 137)
£60–£80
19th Century, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, Stamford, E & F Butt, Eighteen Pence, 1811 (D.16). Extremely fine with attractive olive tone, rare.
£140–£180
19th Century, Northamptonshire, 19th Century, Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Cole & Co, Eighteen-Pence (2), and Shilling, all 1811 (D.3 (2), 5). About extremely fine and better (3)
Hammer Price: £70
19th Century, Somerset, 19th Century, Somerset, Bath 16; Bristol 49; Frome 71. First better than very fine, but burnished appearance, now retoning, second about extremely fine, last fine (3)
19th Century, Somerset, 19th Century, Somerset, Frome, Willoughby & Sons, 2-Shillings, 1812, Shillings, 1811 (2), (D.70, 71 (2). First very fine and rare, ex. Seaby Bulletin, June 1958 (NT 190a), others about extremely fine and better, both toned (3)
Hammer Price: £120
19th Century, Staffordshire, 19th Century, Staffordshire, Bilston 2 (2), 3, Fazeley 6, 8 (2), 11, 12. D.3 very fine, D.12 fine, others mostly about extremely fine or better and lightly toned (8)
19th Century, Wales, 19th Century, Wales, Brecknockshire, Brecknock 1, edge grained left; Flintshire, Flint 6, Pembrokeshire, Haverfordwest 1. Last very fine, others extremely fine, second toned, all rare (3)
19th Century, Miscellaneous, 19th Century, Uncertain Localities, Ships Colonies & Commerce, Eighteen-Pence 1811, fleece reverse Prince of Wales’ feathers (D. 7). Extremely fine and practically as struck, very attractive light olive tone, very rare
£120–£150
19th Century, Miscellaneous, 19th Century, Uncertain Localities, a similar coin (D. 7). Extremely fine, bright appearance; ex Seaby Bulletin April 1966 (ST. 75) and Fraser (426)
19th Century, Miscellaneous, 19th Century, Uncertain Localities, Sixpences (3), undated (2), and 1812 (D. 19 (2), 20). Last about very fine, others very fine and extremely fine (3)
Hammer Price: £20
18th Century, Scotland, Angus, Dundee, J. Wright, Shilling, 1797, in silver (DH. 4), about fine, Ireland, Dublin, Irish Bullion Co, Shilling, 1804 (D. 9), good very fine, toned (2)
Miscellaneous, 18th & 19th Century, Penny and Halfpenny tokens, various (43). Fair to fine (43)
18th Century, Miscellaneous, George III, brass imitation Spade Guineas, 1797 (51), and Half-Guineas, 1788 (51). Guineas very fine, Half-Guineas all extremely fine (102)
Warwickshire, Birmingham, Prince of Wales Theatre, octagonal gallery ticket, tin, stamped 664; other miscellaneous tickets, medalets, pub checks, etc., in silver (4) and base metal (38), many of Midland interest. Many fine (43)
20th Century, Middlesex, London Master Bakers’ Protection Society, 1908, large silver medal, arms of a winged shield with ears of corn in trefoil reverse engraved inscription within wreath, 64mm. Good extremely fine and rare
19th Century, Nottingham, W. Ingham, brass check, with bust of Victoria. About very fine, scarce
£15–£20
19th Century, Warwickshire, Warwickshire, Birmingham, Overseers, Sixpence, 1813 (D. 28), 178.10 gm (5oz 15 1/2 dwt), an electrotype copy, some knocks but generally fine; together with a copper mining ticket, EP/AG, stamped 197, about very fine (2)
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