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Kings of Bactria and Indo-Greece, BACTRIAN KINGDOM, Eukratides I, c. 170-145 BC, Tetradrachm, diademed and draped bust right wearing crested helmet, reverse the Dioskouroi on horseback right, monogram lower. (BN series 6, 29; Mitchiner 1 77ee). as last, reverse different monogram 1ow 1. (cf. BN series 6, 40; M. 117f). Extremely fine
Hammer Price: £520
Kings of Bactria and Indo-Greece, BACTRIAN KINGDOM, Heliokies I, c. 145-130 BC, Tetradrachm, reverse Zeus standing facing (BN series 1, 10; Mitchiner 284a). Flaw on cheek, about very fine
Hammer Price: £120
Kings of Bactria and Indo-Greece, BACTRIAN KINGDOM, Menander I, c. 155-130 BC, Tetradrachm, diademed and draped bust right wearing crested helmet, reverse Athena Alkidemos to left (BN p. 235, series 1 Sal M. 217; cf. Sear 7597). Good fine to about very fine
Hammer Price: £140
Kings of Bactria and Indo-Greece, BACTRIAN KINGDOM, Antialkidas, c. 115-95 BC, Tetradrachm, diademed, draped bust right, reverse Zeus standing before elephant to left, a small Nike at its head, monogram to left (BN p. 273, series 6, same obverse die as pl. 39, D; M. 273; 5. 7628). Very rare, virtually mint state
Hammer Price: £2,600
Kings of Bactria and Indo-Greece, BACTRIAN KINGDOM, Tetradrachm, diademed, draped and helmeted bust right, reverse as last (BN series 7, same obverse die as pl. 39, E; Mitchiner ). The second record specimen, virtually mint state
Hammer Price: £2,900
Miscellaneous, INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS, Vonones, c. 100-65 BC, Tetradrachm, king on horse back, reverse Zeus (M. 2147). Very fine/good fine
Hammer Price: £80
Miscellaneous, INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS, Azes II, c. 355 BC, Tetradrachms (6), king on horseback right, reverse Zeus standing left (Mitchiner 2397 ff.). Very fine
Hammer Price: £110
Miscellaneous, INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS, Azes II, c. 355 BC, Tetradrachms (8), king on horseback right, reverse Zeus standing left (Mitchiner 2397 ff.). Very fine and fine
Miscellaneous, INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS, Azes II, c. 355 BC, Tetradrachms (5), king on horseback right, reverse Zeus standing left (Mitchiner 2424ff.). Good fine to very fine
Miscellaneous, INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS, Azes II, c. 355 BC, Tetradrachms (5), king on horseback right, reverse Athena standing right (Mitchiner 2449, etc.). Very fine to good very fine
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Kanishka I, c. 130-158, Gold Dinar, king standing by altar, reverse the solar goddess Miiro (M. 3061; cf. Gobl. 56). Good very fine
Hammer Price: £320
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Vasu Deva I, c. 195-230, Gold Dinar, king with trident standing by altar; Nandipada symbol at right, reverse Siva and bull (M. 3395; cf. G. 646). Very fine
Hammer Price: £200
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Kanishka II, c. 230-250, Gold Dinar, some types, without symbol (cf. Gobl 634). Good very fine
Hammer Price: £180
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Kanishka II, c. 230-250, Gold Dinar, some types, without symbol (cf. Gobl 634). About extremely fine
Hammer Price: £220
Hammer Price: £230
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Vasishka, c. 260-270, Gold Dinar, same types (cf. G. 622). Extremely fine
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Gold Dinar, same types, better style (ef. G. 630). About extremely fine
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Gold Dinar, same obverse, reverse Ardoxsho enthroned (cf. M. 3551; cf. G. 566). Extremely fine
Hammer Price: £160
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Gold Dinar, same obverse, reverse Ardoxsho enthroned (cf. M. 3551; cf. G. 566). Broad fian, very fine
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Kidara, towards 400, Base Gold Staters (3), same types as last (cf. M. 3618). Very fine to good very fine (3)
India, KUSHAN KINGS, Coppers (152), various types but similar appearance, perhaps from one find Fair (152)
Hammer Price: £55
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, copper medal, cast, unsigned, fleet of ships, some of which are capsizing, reverse heads of the Church and the State, blindfolded and seated in discussion, their feet on a spiked floor, 52mm (MI 144/111; E. 56). Very fine and attractively toned, rare
Anne (1702-1714), Anne Coronation 1702
Hammer Price: £210
William III (1694-1702), The State of Britain, 1697, copper medal by J. Croker, bust right, reverse Britannia seated, 69mm (MI 192/499; E. 372). About extremely fine, light chocolate patina, attractive
William III (1694-1702), The Fortunes of Prince James, 1697, silver medal by N. Roettiers, bust left, reverse radiate sun (MI 193/501; E. 374), about very fine; together with two silver counters of Charles I and Maria by de Passe (MI 377/275, 378/279),fine (3)
Hammer Price: £45
The Legitimacy of the Jacobite Succession, 1699, silver medal by N. Roettiers, bust ofJames II right, reverse bust of Prince James left, 27mm (MI 202/516; E. 380). Very fine, toned
Anne (1702-1714), Queen Anne's Bounty, 1704, silver medal byJ. Croker, bust left, D:G: MAG: legend, reverse Queen seated, presenting charter to clergy, 44mm (MI 251/43; E. 404). Good very fine, attractive olive tone
Anne (1702-1714), Union of England and Scotland, 1707, copper medal by J. Croker, crowned bust left, reverse statue of Anne as Pallas, 69mm (MI 298/115; E. 423). Very fine
Hammer Price: £75
George I (1714-1727), Order of the Bath Revived, 1725, copper medal byJ. Croker, bust right, reverse standing figure of the Duke of Cumberland, dressed as a knight, 46mm (M1463/75; E.501). Extremely fine
£50–£70
George II (1727-1760), Frederick, Prince of Wales, Formation of the Free British Fishery Society, 1750, silver medal by L. Koch, bust of Frederick right, reverse fishermen on shore with nets and barrels; trawler at sea hawls nets, 40mm (MI ii, 659/365; E. 629). Nearly extremely fine, toned
Hammer Price: £70
George III (1760-1820), Carpenters' Company, 1809, silver medal, by John Milton, shield bearing the Company's arms, motto below on scroll resting on crossed branches, reverse engraved inscription (awarded to William Fuller Pocock), 48mm. Extremely fine, richly and attractively toned, suspension hole at edge
Hammer Price: £65
George III (1760-1820), Lord Radnor's Jubilee Medal for Salisbury, 1810, silver-gilt, by C. H. Kuchler, laureate bust left, reverse arms of the city of Salisbury, 48mm (Pollard 34; BHM 684; E. 1008). Obverse with edge bruise at 3 o'clock, very fine, rare
Hammer Price: £150
George III (1760-1820), Nottingham Pitt Club, 1814, copper-gilt medal, by Thomas Webb, bust of Pitt left, reverse inscription in wreath, 37mm (BHM 838). Nearly extremely fine and rare
Hammer Price: £35
William IV (1830-1837), The Abolition of Slavery, 1834, copper-gilt medal by C. F. Carter for Joseph Davis, Birmingham, negro standing with arms raised, ENGLAND I REVERE, etc., reverse COLONIAL SLAVERY ABOLISHED, etc., contained within crowned wreath, 51mm (BHM 1668; E. 1275). Light surface marks in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine and an attractive medal, rare
Victoria (1837-1901), Anti-Slavery Convention, London, 1840, white metal medal by B. R. Haydon for Joseph Davis, Birmingham, bust of Thomas Clarkson right, reverse negro slave kneeling, legend around, 52mm (BHM 1977; E. 1342). About extremely fine
Victoria (1837-1901), Opening of the Royal Exchange, 1844, large silver medal by W. Wyon, bust of Thomas Gresham, reverse facade of the Royal Exchange, statue in foreground, 74mm (BHM 2185; E. 1390), glazed in a lunette (but the obverse glazing missing), about extremely fine; together with Princess Alexandria, Entry into the City of London, 1863, large copper medal by J. S. and A. B. Wyon, bust left, reverse Londinia welcomes Alexandria, 77mm (BHM 2783; E. 1561), about extremely fine, in...
Victoria (1837-1901), Death of Sir Robert Peel, 1850, white metal medal by T. Pinches (BHM 2398; E. 1450); Manchester Ship Canal Opened, 1894, bronze souvenir cross, with ribbon for wearing; Magic, The British Magical Society, Past President's badge, together with Exeter, the Exonian Magical Society, badge; other miscellaneous British commemorative medals, badges, etc., all in base metal (104), including six of Welsh interest. Many very fine and better (108)
£60–£80
George V (1910-1936), First Surrey Rifle Volunteers, bronze medal, 44mm, obverse coat of arms within legend, reverse uninscribed tablet within wreath. Slight edge bruises, otherwise extremely fine
£30–£40
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