Coin Cabinet 525mm x 290mm x 270mm, home made to an excellent standard containing 15 trays, each tray with 34mm apertures, almost all felts included, lockable with key, in good second-hand condition (weighs over 19 Kilos)
Coin Cabinet 335mm x 220mm x 350mm, home made to an excellent standard containing 14 trays, to hold various size coins, almost all felts included, lockable with no key, some scuffs to the front, otherwise in good second-hand condition (weighs over 10 Kilos)
Coin Cabinet 525mm x 310mm x 275mm, home-made to an excellent standard containing 15 trays to hold various size coins, all felts included, lockable with key, in good second-hand condition (weighs over 20 Kilos)
Wooden cabinets (5) each home made 605mm x 325mm x 115mm with lift-out trays, with felts for Crown-sized pieces, previously used for storing the collection of France Ecus and 5 Francs with one box suited for minor coins, in very good second-hand condition, total weight over 45 Kilos
Coin Cabinets (3) the first by Peter Nichols of St. Leonards professionally made, 325mm x 330mm x 185mm, 14 trays lockable with key, contains some coins : 1934 Pennies (9) Fine to NEF, Isle of Man Penny 1733 Fine, Farthing 1930 Fine, Decimal Two Pence (3) 2004, 2005 (2) UNC, Decimal Penny 2004 UNC, the second a home-made wooden cabinet with 7 trays and a sliding wooden door, the third more akin to a Doctor's or Apothecaries cabinet with small square drawers this in need of some attention with one front door detached
Accessories and Books a large group in 5 boxes, Books include Krause World Gold Coins 5th Edition, English Silver Coinage 1992 by P.A.Rayner, Spink Standard Catalogue 2011, World paper Money 1961-present 10th Edition, Coins Market Values 2014, accessories include Westminster boxes, empty Royal Mint cases, display boxes, wooden storage boxes, coin albums and a home-made glass topped cabinet, (Total weight around 40 Kilos) Room bidders only, no postal
Books and Accessories, Books (14) including Tokens of the 20th Century by William Boyne, Salisbury's Local Coinage by C.M.Rowe, London Tradesmen's Tokens Beaufoy Cabinet by Jacob Henry Burn 1855, 17th Century Tradesmen's Tokens by J.L.Wetton, Lancashire and Cheshire Tokens by Nathan Heywood, KrauseWorld Coins 1801-1900 4th Edition, Krause World Coins 1901-2000 34th Edition, Krause World Coin 2001-date 2nd Edition, Krause Unusual World Coins 4th Edition, a 10 tray plastic cabinet includes many felts, a home-made cabinet 8 trays with felt inlay, plus home made flat coin display trays in mixed condition
A quantity of Coin and Stamp catalogues a mixed group includes Spink Standard Catalogues, Coincraft Catalogue, Duggleby catalogues (2) most in good condition along with a home-made coin cabinet with 26 drawers, in fair condition, room buyers only buyer must remove from the sale room on the day of the sale
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