Marriage of Victoria to Prince Albert 1840 45mm diameter in bronze by F.F.Helfricht Eimer 1338 Obverse Busts left conjoined VICTORIA. REGINA. MAGNAE BRITANNIAE. ALBERTUS DUX SAXONIAE, Reverse Victoria and Albert seated in an ornate car, right, drawn by two angels FELICES QUOS JUNGIT AMOR. DIE X. M. FEBRUARII MDCCCXL GEF
Collection of mixed ancient silvers and bronzes. Roman Ae's and Ar's from the Republic to Constans. 1 large Ptolemaic Ae 33 and 2 modern Roman copies. A mixed bag in various conditions and grades. [14] Poor to NVF.
Crown 1831 Plain Edge Proof, ww on truncation, Reverse Inverted, ESC 271, S.3833 GEF unevenly toned, the obverse fields displaying some light tooling, with some scratches to the edge, thus accounting for the slightly lighter weight of 25.85 grammes as against the stated 27.0 to 28.0 grammes of a mint state piece, nevertheless very rare and missing from the majority of Crown collections, Ex-Baldwins 7/11/2007 retailed for £7,750
Halfcrown 1823 First Reverse ESC 633 Nearer EF than VF with some surface marks and a thin scratch around the lower part of the King's portrait, one of the key rarities of the Halfcrown series and hard to find in any grade
Farthing 1887 Bronzed Pattern by Adolf Weyl Obverse Jubilee Head with date split by the crown, Reverse 4 shields cruciformly arranged, crowned joined by arches with roses, thistle and shamrock in the angles. Shields are of England, Scotland, Ireland and colonial emblems of elephant, sea-lion and kangaroo on the fourth shield UNITED KINGDOM AND GREATER BRITAIN and FARTHING below. edge milled, Peck 2197, Freeman 933, Ex-Murdoch, Ex-Croydon Coin Auctions 13/6/1998, Extremely Rare, nFDC and attractively toned
Bank of England and Treasury in Lindner album (41) all better and interesting types Bradbury to Gill, includes white £5 Peppiatt (2) 1944 and 1945, Treasury £1 (2) Bradbury T16 and FisherT24, Fisher 10 shillings (2) T30 and T33, some 1st and last prefixes and a good group of replacement issues including Peppiatt £1 S05S, Fine to EF, viewing recommended
Poland (35) includes many silver Proofs, 200 Zlotych (13) 1976 Proba Y#86 Pr285, 1979 Y#101, 1980 (4) Lake Placid Olympics Ski Jumper (2) one with torch, one without, Bolslaw I Chobry, Kazimierz I Odnowiciel, 1981 Boleslaw II Smialy, 1982 Boleslaw III Krzywousty, 1982 World Cup, 1983 Jan III Sobieski, 1984 (2) Los Angeles Olympics, Ice Skater and Hurdler, 1985 World Cup Mexico 86 Proba, 100 Zlotych (21) 1975 Helena Modrzejewska, Warsaw Royal Castle, 1976 (2) Kazimierz Pulaski, Tadeeusz Kosciuszko, 1977 (2) Moose, Castle, 1978 (3) Moose, Beaver, Janusz Korczak, 1979 (7), Mountain Goat Proba (Silver) Pr356, Chamois (2), Lynx, Lynx Proba (Silver), Ludwik Zamenhof, Henrik Wieniawski, 1980 (3) Capercaillie, Olympic Runner, 450th Anniversary of the Birth of Jan Kochanowski, 1981 Horse, 1982 White Stork, nFDC to FDC many in slide cases, 2 Zlotych 1998 Nagano Olympics Y#335 GEF
Five Pound Crowns (5) 2009 London 2012Angel of the NorthSilver Proof, 2009 London 2012 Big Ben Silver Proof, 2009 London 2012 Stonehenge Silver Proof, 2009 London 2012 Flying Scotsman Silver Proof, 2009 Countdown to London 2012 XXX Olympiad Silver Proof, Two Pounds Britannia (11) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 UNC as part of a group of Crown sized (33) in a Westminster box, some with certificates
Penny 1861 Freeman 25 dies 4+G VF/NVF with signs of old lacquering, nevertheless in better grade than the Laurie BamfordCollection example (20/6/2006 Lot 33 sold for £161 inclusive of buyers premium) this die pairing seldom seen in grades above VF
Florin 1868 ESC 833Davies 747 Top cross does not touch border beads, the scarcer of the two types, Die Number 24 NEF and lustrous with a couple of digs on either side
Groat 1839 Plain Edge Proof, Reverse Inverted ESC 1933A Toned UNC the obverse with some scratches and a couple of tiny rim nicks, much rarer than the Reverse Upright type struck for the Proof Sets of this year
Ireland, Tuam Bank £1 dated 25th June 1813 for French, Taaffe, Morris, Keary, French & French, small holes, bankruptcy annotations on reverse, (Blake & Calloway PB332C) Fine
GB and World a small but mixed group Halfcrown 1707 Plain in angles NVF, Crown 1950 nFDC in box, Florin 1906 Fine, Penny 1806 About Fine, Russia 10 Kopeks 1838 GF, Palestine Mil 1940 Fine, Medals (2) St. Georges Hospital Bicentenary 1933 in bronze A/UNC boxed, Canterbury and Whitstable Railway Company /Worlds First Passenger Steam Railway Invicta 150 EF boxed, also Pennies 1971 (50) UNC to BU
Coin Cabinet professionally made 'Pheon' by Peter Nichols, lockable with key 14 trays with all felts 330mm x 330mm x 185 mm in excellent condition, we note a similar cabinet new retails around £280 (Source www.coincabinets.com)
Farthing 1733 Last 3 over 0 as listed by C.Cooke and verified by Peck. With the distinctive die flaw between II on the obverse, Bold GVF and extremely rare
Drachm AR. Tiberius and Drusus. Cappadocia, Caesarea Eusebia. C, 32-33 AD. Rev; Bust of Drusus left. RIC 185. Surface marks to obverse but good silver. Scarce. 3.12g. Fine/G Fine
Five pounds Page (13) includes B336 (9) issued 1971, QE2 pictorial type, a consecutive numbered run BU07 306466 to BU07 306474, about UNC also series E06, E22, and a consecutive pair 20N these EF to UNC
One pound O'Brien B283 issued 1960 first run series A01N 458833, experimental issue with small short-tailed letter R on reverse (for Research), slight edge wear, Fine to good Fine and scarce
Five Guineas 1675 S.3328A VF and evenly struck with a couple of small flan flaws, a pleasing example with little of the usual detractions seen on these large gold issues
China - Republic Dollar Year 12 (1923) L&M 80, Y#336.1 Large Characters EF or near so with some spots and contact marks, rarer type. Cataloguers Note: Originally thought to have been struck for the Wedding of Pu Yi, now thought to be trial pieces for an unadopted new National Emblem
Fifty Pounds to One Pound £1596 face includes Fifty Pounds Somerset A02 (2) a consecutive pair, Twenty Pounds PageB328 (2), Ten Pounds Page B326 (2), Ten Pounds Page B330 (34), Ten Pounds Somerset B346 (14), Five Pounds Page B336 (19), Five Pounds Somerset B343 (28), One Pound FfordeB305 (11), One Pound Page B322 (228), One Pound Page S90M B321Replacement (1), One Pound Page B320 (129), One Pound Page B339 (78), One Pound Page B340 A01N First Run a consecutive pair UNC, One Pound Somerset B341 (115), One Pound Page B337 (120), Ten Shillings Fforde B310 (50), Royal Bank of Scotland (4) Five Pounds (2) 1972 and 1973, One Pound (2)1967 and 1969 issues, a high grade group with the majority in UNC and a good proportion are consecutively numbered
Fifty Pounds CatternswhiteB231f dated 12th June 1933 series 70/X 42552, MANCHESTER branch, crinkled edges & surface dirt, only VG but very rare with only a few examples known
Shillings in an album (126) 1874 Die Number 1, 1875 Die Number 45, 1876 Die Number 4, 1877 Die Number 12, 1878 Die Number 47, 1879 Die Number 2, 1879 No Die Number, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887 Young Head, 1887 Jubilee Head, 1888 over 7, 1889 Small Jubilee Head (VG), 1889 Large Jubilee Head, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 Small Letters, 18941895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 (VG), 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926 First Head, 1926 Modified Effigy, 1927 First Reverse, 1927 Second Reverse, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937-1966 English and Scottish complete, in mixed grades some EF-UNC
Halfpennies and Pennies a collection, Halfpennies 1673/96/1700/23/32/33/34/51/72/75(2)/99/1806/07/53/55/57/58/75/77/85/87/89/91-93/96/1906/07/09/12/14-17/20/21/32-30/32/34/35-52/53(2)/54/55/56/57(1)/58-67, Pennies (99) Copper and Bronze all different mixed grades some lustrous
Crown 1844 Unfinished Die PatternESC 338 the Queen's hair has a triangle-shape around the base of the hanging hair-curl NVF with some tone spots on the reverse
The Official Emblems of the World's Greatest Airlines 50 piece silver miniature ingot set UNC in the box of issue with certificates, GB Proof Set 2000 FDC in the case of issue, Medals (11) First World War Star to 2.Lieut H.W.Perry-Gore, Second World War (7) Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, Africa Star, 1939-1945 Star (2), Defence Medal, Coronation Medal 1937 in brass, Trafalgar Medal reproduction in Pewter, German Iron Cross Reproduction, in mixed condition, plus Silver pendant 25mm diameter engraved with a bird, Switzerland Collectors Knives (2) 1983 Battle of Morgarten 1315, 1984 Battle of Laupen 1339, UNC boxed
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