Lot 3098
Sale 128 · Important Australian, British, World, and Ancient Coins, Banknotes, and Medals
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Description
Royal Artillery, halfpenny in zinc (26mm), obverse, Royal Artillery badge, reverse, denomination in centre, around the top, 'Royal Artillery Canteen', at bottom, 'Aldershot'; another, halfpenny in cupro-nickel (rectangular 20x25mm), obverse, denomination in centre, above, 'R.A.', below, 'Sheerns', reverse, impressed with denomination; another for twopence in brass (28mm), uniface except for beaded circle, obverse, denomination in centre, above, 'Hilsea', below, 'Canteen'; Seventh Lancashire (Artillery), twopence in brass (27mm), with a punched hole at top, obverse, in centre is a field gun left and above 'VII' and below 'Lancashire', at sides of VII 'Jeffs/Manr' (makers name), around the edge is a garter belt with inscription, 'Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt', reverse, denomination in centre with maker's name below, 'Jeffs Manr', around the top, 'The Manchester Artillery', at bottom, 'Canteen'; Cavalry Canteen, check in brass (25mm),obverse, 'Cavalry/Canteen', reverse, '1/Pint'; Eleventh Prince Albert's Own Hussars, penny in zinc (27mm), uniface, obverse, denomination in centre, at top, 'Canteen', around the bottom, 'XI Prince Albert's Own Hussars'; First Leicestershire, halfpenny in what appears to be zinc (heart 22x23mm), obverse and reverse identical, denomination in centre, above, '1st Leicestershire', below, 'Canteen' (YMT. BMT(cf023), 026, 030, 036, 044, 057, 098). The second with a chip on one corner, the third, fourth and sixth fine - very fine, the rest good - very good. (7)
- Estimate
- $100
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $150