Prices Realised · Sale 108

Important Australian & World Coins, Tokens, Medals & Banknotes

State Library of NSW - Dixson Room, Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000

24-26 March 2015

Total realisation $2,687,570

Prices Realised for Sale 108
Lot Description Prices Realised
Lot 1 George V - Elizabeth II, penny, 1950 Y., 1959; threepence, 1921M; shilling, 1943S. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 2 Elizabeth II, Last Lsd/First decimal coins set in folder (12 coins); First decimal coins set in boomerang memento case (2 sets); First decimal coins set in BP wallet; First decimal coins set in hard plastic case; all decimal coin sets dated 1966 and all include silver fifty cents; set of last Lsd coinage, excluding penny, inside solid, clear, plastic paperweight marked, 'The Bank of Adelaide Centenary 1865-1965' with certificates; silver fifty cents, 1966 in plastic case. Some coins toned, overall mostly very fine - uncirculated. (7) $140
Lot 3 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1927 Canberra (3); 1954 Royal Visit (2); crowns, 1937, 1938. Good fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) $180
Lot 4 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1927 Canberra (2), 1952, 1954 Royal Visit (2); shillings, 1942, 1943 (2). Mostly very fine/extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 5 George V - Elizabeth II, shillings 1938 (2), 1953 (2); threepences, 1936, 1938, 1951PL (3). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) $100
Lot 6 Edward VII - George VI, halfpenny, 1915H; penny, 1912H, 1919 double dot; threepence, 1934 (2); sixpence, 1910; shilling, 1910, 1920M; florin, 1914, 1936 (2), 1939. Very good - very fine. (12) $150
Lot 7 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (red wallet) copper toned, 1966 cards (2) stapled and sellotaped; 1966 set of loose coins; mint five dollars, 2004 Sydney to Athens; proof set, 1970 (no foams); Hendo pre-decimal and decimal (1966) set; BP pre-decimal mixed date set (average coins); set of six fifty cents, 1966-82 in perspex cases (3); also Sydney Opera House, 10th anniversary medallic set of 2 in perspex case, 1983. Mostly uncirculated. (12) $180
Lot 8 Elizabeth II, currency memento sets in plastic boomerang holders, halfpenny - florin (4 sets); also 1966, one cent - silver fifty cents (4 sets). Mostly uncirculated. (8 sets) $120
Lot 9 George V - George VI, crowns, 1937 (2), shillings, 1933, 1946 dot s; threepences all George V (16), noted 1934/3 overdate, and better than average 1925 and 1936. Poor - good extremely fine. (20) $180
Lot 10 Edward VII - George V, shillings (5), 1911, 1914, 1915, 1921 star, 1926; sixpences (7), 1910, 1920M, 1921, 1926, 1928, 1934, 1936; threepences (12), 1910, 1917M, 1918M, 1921M, 1922, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1935, 1936. Very good - very fine. (24) $110
Lot 11 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1920 dot below bottom scroll, 1931 dropped 1 London die; mint sets, 1985 yellow plastic, 1986; Royal Australian Mint roll, one dollar, 2009 Aged Pension; mint five dollars, 1988; mint fifty cents, 1977 (2), 1982 Games (cased, this cracked); also Cook Islands, one dollar, 1986 EIIR 60th Birthday (5); Great Britain, farewell to Lsd coinage, farthing to crown, in case, mint set, 1988 (S.US07), other British coins farthing - threepences (18) noted States of Jersey one twelfth shilling, 1877; Nelson Mandela - A Long Walk to Freedom medal, 1982 in proof gilt bronze; also full sheet of Guinea-Bissau 500 poo 1989 stamps CTO. Fine - FDC. (36) $100
Lot 12 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1925, 1927 Canberra (3), 1936, 1946 (3), 1947 (3), 1952 (2), 1954 Royal Visit (3), 1958 (3), 1960 (2), 1961 (2), 1962 (2), 1963 (3); shillings, 1946, 1946 dot S, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1959, 1960 (2); sixpences, 1951, 1955, 1957. Good - good very fine. (39) $110
Lot 13 George V - Elizabeth II, 1913-1988, halfpennies, 1913 wide date, 1917I, 1918I, 1922, 1925, 1926; pennies, 1955 Perth wide date, 1957 Perth; threepences 1947 (2), 1948, 1949, 1956; florins, 1936, 1952, 1953 (2), 1954, 1927 Canberra, 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit; fifty cents, 1966 (13), 1970, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1988; twenty cents, 1986; five dollars, 1988. All in 2x2 holders on two plastic pages, very good - choice uncirculated. (40) $170
Lot 14 George VI - Elizabeth II, florins, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963; shillings, 1955 (2), 1961 (3), 1962; sixpences, 1963 (4); threepences, 1941, 1943S (2), 1944S, 1951PL, 1954 (3), 1955 (3), 1956, 1959 (5), 1960 (2), 1961 (3), 1962 (3), 1963 (3), 1964 (5). Mostly good very fine - uncirculated. (47) $70
Lot 15 George VI - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1941 (7), 1942 (2), florin, 1959 (50, all in 2x2 holders). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (59) $620
Lot 16 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, various silver issues, florins, pre 1946 (12), includes 1927, Canberra (5), post 1945 (15), shilling 1910, sixpences (5), threepences (30); British shillings, 1820, 1877, 1880, penny-halfpenny, 1843. Poor - extremely fine. (67) $180
Lot 17 George V - Elizabeth II, florin, 1933; shillings, 1921 star, 1928; pennies (37) mixed quantities from 1912-1936; halfpennies (33) mixed quantities from 1916-1939, noted 1939 kangaroo. A few with rim bumps, otherwise mostly good - fine. (73) $140
Lot 18 George V - Elizabeth II, assorted issues, crown, 1937, florin (10); fifty cents, 1966 (3); others (9 includes 1925 penny); mint sets, 1966, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982-9; mint ten dollars, 1982 and five dollars, 1988; set of six fifty cents in hard plastic cases; proof sets, 1981, 1982; proof five dollars, 1988 (2); proof silver two dollars, 1988 (2); proof dollar, 1984; New Zealand, includes Bahamas Mule, two cents (1967) (2), crowns, 1949 and 1953, halfcrown, 1940 Centennial, florin, 1946 'flat back', shilling, 1942, threepence 1935, others (12), proof sets 1973, 1976; USA, Liberty two coin proof set, 1986. Fine - FDC. (81) $640
Lot 19 George V - Elizabeth II, crown 1937; florins, 1931-1962 (18); sixpences, 1927-1963 (33); threepences, 1917-1958 (5); pennies, 1915-1962 (8, includes 1915(2), 1924 (filled four), 1931); halfpenny, 1938; one and two cents (10); fifty cents, 1970 Cook (2), 1977 Jubilee, 1981 Royal Wedding, 1982 Commonwealth Games; one dollar, 2006 C 50 years of Australian television; also contains threepence 1917 with die crack variety 'extra leg' from back of emu to border plus newspaper article about the coin and its illustration; also coin & stamp feature page from the Daily Mirror, 3 June 1982 for the Southern Cross Coins Opera House Fair; Readers Digest Special subscription offer cards with attached 1962 penny. Very good - uncirculated. (82) $130
Lot 20 George V - Elizabeth II, 1912-1963, part date sets, threepence and sixpence, florin, all missing key and many other dates. In three press in albums, two with torn spines, poor - good very fine. (102) $320
Lot 21 George V- George VI, halfpennies (67), pennies (42). Mostly very fine or better. (109) $70
Lot 22 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, threepence and shilling date sets, missing 1922/1 overdate threepence, 1933 shilling. In two press-in albums, shilling album with torn spine, poor - uncirculated. (110) $260
Lot 23 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, set of threepences and sixpences in press in album, generally average circulated for these dates. Fair - uncirculated. (110) $180
Lot 24 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, threepence and sixpence date set, missing 1922/1 overdate threepence. In a brown press in album, poor - uncirculated. (113) $160
Lot 25 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, halfpenny, threepence and sixpence, 1910-1963, partial sets missing key dates. Fair - unciculated. (132) Passed in
Lot 26 George VI - Elizabeth II, crown, 1937; florins, 1951 (Jubilee), 1954 (Royal Visit); fifty cents, 1966 (2), 1977, 2002, banknotes (R.78, run of 4, R.219) B A Force set in envelope; cufflinks (3); world coins including Great Britain and New Zealand. Many in hard plastic cases and Supreme album, fine - uncirculated. (approx 150) $90
Lot 27 George V - Elizabeth II, 1937-1993, assorted issues in 2x2 holders in a Hartberger style album, 1933 shilling (VG), George VI and Elizabeth II, silver and bronze type coins (UNC), decimals, one dollars (60), two dollars (2), fifty cents (21); also proof twenty cents, 1982, world coins, including USA Morgan dollar, 1921 and medalets. Fine - uncirculated. (159) $200
Lot 28 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, halfpenny date set, missing 1914, 1923, 1930 and 1939 second issue; stock album of pennies - florins, assorted issues with duplication, included are penny off centre strikes. Poor - very fine. (204) $400
Lot 29 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, halfpenny - florin, incomplete date sets, missing all key dates; also fifty cents, 1966 (5). In a brown album, fair - very fine. (206) $260
Lot 30 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, threepence and sixpence date sets (2), both missing 1922/1 overdate threepence. In two press in albums, poor - uncirculated. (224) $270
Lot 31 George V - Elizabeth II, mostly pennies, one and two cents, British issues in cupro nickel and Canberra florins 1927 (2, one nearly uncirculated). Fair - uncirculated. (approx 200) $80
Lot 32 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed assortment of pre-decimal and decimal in a green plastic album (165, includes some world); mixed pennies and halfpennies in clip seal bags includes bag of decimal and florins (14) and shillings to threepences, all in a bag; world minors (18 bags, approx 250). Poor - uncirculated. (1,000) $250
Lot 33 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, halfpennies to florins, missing key dates in all, otherwise nearly complete. All in black plastic Australian coin album, fair - extremely fine. (331) $500
Lot 34 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1996, crowns, 1937 (2), florins (9), shillings (11), sixpences (2), threepences (2), pennies (2, 1915H, 1925), halfpennies (4), all in 2x2 holders; Supreme album with collection of halfpennies (58), missing 1923; mint ten dollars, 1982, 1988; mint five dollars, 1996 (Bradman); green plastic album with penny collection (74), missing 1930; date sets of threepences, sixpences and shillings, a few florins and decimals (total 178); ten dollar note (R.310b) and Peru 100 intis note. Poor - FDC. (359) $650
Lot 35 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1943-2000, assorted minors including silver, mostly sixpences and threepences, quantity of pennies and halfpennies; Host City silver three coin proof set (cased); also a box of stamps in album, stock book and covers, including Qantas 1955. Fair - FDC. (lot) $150
Lot 36 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-2015, halfpennies to florins (includes 1946 penny) including commemoratives 1927, 1951 (9), 1954 (34), one cent rolls (5), five dollars, 1988, 1990 (2), 2000 (3), fifty cents 2014 (3) in plastic binder album, includes some British and banknotes (8), includes 1919M florin (nearly very fine), 1921 star shilling, fine. Fair - uncirculated. (371) $400
Lot 37 George V - Elizabeth II, 1914-1964, album with duplicates, varieties and remainder of collection, in 2x2 holders, viz: threepences, 1914, 1916M (2), 1917M (2), 1918M (2), 1919M (2), 1920M, 1921, 1921M (6), 1923 (3), 1924 (19), 1925 (2), 1926 (4), 1927 (3), 1928 (5), 1934 (5), 1935 (2), 1936 (3), 1938 (3), 1939 (2), 1940, 1941 (2), 1942 (good very fine), 1942D (3), 1942S (2), 1943 (5), 1943D (9), 1943S (4), 1944S (4); 1947-1964 (131); sixpences, 1914 (2), 1917M (3), 1918M, 1919M (3), 1920M, 1921 (3), 1922, 1923, 1925 (3), 1926 (3), 1927 (4), 1928 (3), 1934 (3), 1935 (4), 1936 (2), 1938 (3), 1939 (3), 1940 (3), 1941 (3), 1942 (3), 1942D (6), 1942S (2), 1943D (12), 1943S (8), 1944S (2), 1945 (7); 1946-1963 (59). The 1917M and 1918M sixpences very fine or better, others fair - uncirculated. (376) $850
Lot 38 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1978, halfpennies to florins, cent to fifty cents, nearly complete, missing 1923 halfpenny, 1930 penny, 1922/1 overdate threepence, 1934-35 florin, all in white plastic Australia coin album. The 1918M threepence nearly uncirculated, 1916M shilling nearly extremely fine, others fair - uncirculated. (412) $1,100
Lot 39 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, shillings, 1910, 1915H (2), 1916M (5), 1917M (5), 1918M (3), 1921 star (2), 1922 (2), 1924 (2), 1925, 1926 (2), 1927 (2), 1928 (2), 1931 (2), 1938 (2), 1939, 1941 (2), 1942 (3), 1942S (3), 1943S (10), 1944; 1944S (3), 1946 dot (2), 1946 (15), 1948 (7), 1950 (10), 1952 (17), 1953 (9), 1954 (4), 1955 (3), 1957 (3), 1959 (2), 1960 (6), 1961 (24), 1962 (10), 1963 (10); florins, 1938 (7), 1939 (4), 1940 (4), 1942 (2), 1943S (3), 1944 (2), 1944S (19), 1946 (7), 1947 (2), 1951 (4), 1952 (5), 1956 (2), 1958 (3), 1960 (7) and 1927 Canberra (10) all in 2x2 Hartberger album. Fair - uncirculated. (259) $900
Lot 40 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, complete except for 1923 halfpenny and 1930 penny, all in a green plastic album, generally in average condition for years with the exception of the 1911 threepence (good EF). Good - uncirculated. (368) $1,500
Lot 41 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, sets of florins, shillings, sixpence, threepence and halfpennies, pennies (2), all in press-in album, missing key dates, but includes 1925 pennies (2) and extra 1939 kangaroo halfpennies (12). Fair - uncirculated. (425) $1,100
Lot 42 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-2011, four plastic albums with all decimal denominations, plus world coins, several in silver, a few crown size, mostly common pre-decimal silver and bronze, also press-in album with a penny set (missing 1930). Fair - uncirculated. (632) $280
Lot 43 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted pennies, many in 2x2 holders (approx 550) and halfpennies (approx 100) many in 2x2 holders. Very good - uncirculated. (approx 650) $2,400
Lot 44 Elizabeth II, halfpennies, 1948-1964, in 2x2 holders in a long box, pennies, 1958-1964, in 2x2 holders, plus one cents to twenty cents, 1966-1971 in 2x2 holders. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 700) $220
Lot 45 Edward VII - George VI, 1910-1945, florins 1940 (34), 1942 (49), 1942S (39), 1943 (26), 1943S (13), mixed 1940-4 (20); sixpences (approx 1.6Kg, includes threepence and florins), plus post 1945 (320g). Poor - good very fine. (approx 800) $1,700
Lot 46 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepences - florins, mixed quantities of assorted dates, includes a small number of British and New Zealand, pre 1946 (0.595kg), post 1945 (1.835kg). Poor - extremely fine. (2.43kg) $850
Lot 47 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, florins to halfpennies, mostly duplicated, on plastic pages, some in 2x2 holders, florins mostly Elizabeth II (80), shillings (20), sixpences (280), threepences (220), pennies (50), halfpennies (550). Fair - uncirculated. (1,250) $900
Lot 48 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies and halfpennies in mixed quantities of various dates, mostly stored in plastic in date order sets, only includes one set with 1925 and 1946, includes several of other key dates throughout, no 1923 halfpennies or 1930 pennies, also noted a few tradesmen tokens, R.Parker, Geelong penny, undated, Professor Holloway halfpenny, 1858J.MacGregor, Sydney halfpenny, 1855. Poor - very fine. (approx 4.5kg) $310
Lot 49 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964 mixed dates. Good - extremely fine. (4.4kg pennies) (1kg halfpennies) $130
Lot 50 Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1962, Bank of NSW wrapper. Uncirculated. $280
Lot 51 Elizabeth II, one cent, two cents, five cents, ten cents and twenty cents, 1966. In opened Commonwealth Bank wrappers, uncirculated. (5) $900
Lot 52 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, fifty cents, 1978 (4), twenty cents, 1982; security company, twenty cents, 2001 Arms reverse, 2001 Federation issues (3, South Aust, Tas, WA), 2005 Coming Home; also Reserve Bank of New Zealand, twenty cents, 2006 Hei Tiki, ten cents, 2006. Two fifty cent rolls with tear to wrapper at one end, otherwise uncirculated. (12) $200
Lot 53 Elizabeth II, fifty cents (5), one dollar (4), two dollars (4), 1988. In RAM wrappers, uncirculated. (13) $700
Lot 54 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 2010 (Tax) 2011 (IYV (2), IWD, William & Kate); fifty cents, 2010 (Aust Day); one dollar, 2007 (APEC), 2008 (Scouts), 2010 (Girl Guides), 2011 (CHOGM) (2). In RAM wrappers, uncirculated. (12) $240
Lot 55 George V - Elizabeth II, penny varieties, various dates, 1915-1962, annotated in dated matchboxes. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (135) $180
Lot 56 George V, penny 1916I, I missing or not struck due to filling. Even brown patina, very good and very rare. $100
Lot 57 George V, penny, 1933, struck five percent off centre, raised lip, rim damaged. Very fine. $70
Lot 58 George VI, pennies, 1943Y., 1945Y., 1949, struck five percent off centre. Very fine - good very fine. (3) $120
Lot 59 George VI, pennies, 1943I, struck off centre by five percent and softly at bottom, thus no trace of mint mark, 1950Y. similar off centre strike; 1946, planchet damage; George V, penny, 1922 damage; Elizabeth II, florin, 1954 cast in lead central hole. Fair - very fine. (5) $70
Lot 60 George VI, penny, 1944 Y dot, large die cud retained 2 o'clock - 3.30 o'clock, plus extended die break E of penny to 4 of date. Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $70
Lot 61 George VI, penny, 1945Y, full reverse brockage. Cleaned and re-toned, otherwise very fine and rare. $1,000
Lot 62 George VI, halfpenny, 1946, full reverse brockage, reverse rim cud 2.30 to 5 o'clock, possibly die became damaged under stress. Extremely fine and rare. $1,000
Lot 63 George VI, florin, 1946, large circle in 6 (not an inverted 9), struck off centre by 5 percent. Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare as a mis-strike of the rare 1946 variety. $200
Lot 64 George VI, penny, 1948, struck five percent off centre, out of collar, raised lip. Extremely fine. $80
Lot 65 George VI, penny, Melbourne Mint (probably 1950 or 1951) struck fifty per cent off centre. Brown patina with traces of red, underlying mint bloom, extremely fine and rare as such. $800
Lot 66 George VI, penny, 1950 Y dot, Perth, struck ten percent off centre and out of collar. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 67 George VI, penny, 1951, struck ten percent off centre, raised lip rim. Brown with trace of red, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 68 George VI - Elizabeth II, florins, 1952 and 1954, struck off centre by ten percent; also 1961, clipped flan. Very good - fine. (3) $110
Lot 69 Elizabeth II, pennies, 1962, upset die axis 225 degrees, 1963, forty five degrees; another, struck off centre by ten percent, raised lip. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 70 Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1963, trace only of second strike both sides. Grey toned, underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare as a double strike. $160
Lot 71 Elizabeth II, penny, 1964, struck five percent off centre with raised rim in part. Toned, nearly uncirculated. $40
Lot 72 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1966, curved base to 2, Royal Mint London issue, fine milling. Uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $2,600
Lot 73 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1966, wavy 2 variety, London mint. Good very fine. $1,800
Lot 74 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1978, muled with Fiji reverse in error, fine milling (11.43g). Uncirculated and excessively rare. $18,000
Lot 75 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1981, three and a half claw variety, struck in Canada. Choice uncirculated. (2) $50
Lot 76 Elizabeth II, five cents, 1983, original roll from RAM batch, delivered 23/6/1983, one end coin not struck up, legend missing (oil filled die or loosened fitting in press). Uncirculated. (one roll, 40 coins) $260
Lot 77 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1991 with error 1990 ten cents. In case of issue, FDC. $600
Lot 78 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1997, struck on a twenty cent planchet (11.31g). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $4,200
Lot 79 Elizabeth II, ten cents, (1999) struck on a five cents planchet (2.84g) out of collar. No edge milling, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated and very rare. $3,200
Lot 80 Elizabeth II, decimal coin blanks for one, ten, twenty and fifty cents, one dollar and larger cupro nickel blank, the first two not rimmed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $120
Lot 81 Elizabeth II, unstamped planchets for two dollars (2), twenty cents and five cents, these all rimmed, also duodecagonal fifty cents, rimmed blank for New Zealand two dollars and rimless blank for a token. As made, extremely fine. (7) $470
Lot 82 Elizabeth II, five cents, 2000, 2001, 2003, all slightly off centre and out of collar; fifty cents, 1988, slipped in collar; one dollar, 2001, slightly off centre; ten cents, 2007 slipped collar; twenty cents, 1981, clipped flan; two dollars, 2000 (tooled, edge split). Fine - uncirculated. (9) $100
Lot 83 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, mule struck with ten cents obverse die. Contact marks, otherwise very fine and scarce. $420
Lot 84 Elizabeth II, twenty cents (2001) softly struck set up tests (2, 11.39g (illustrated) and 11.35g), without collars, plain edges plus unstruck or blank but rimmed planchet. As made, extremely fine and rare. (3) $500
Lot 85 Elizabeth II, one dollar (2006?), struck very faintly on a ten cent blank in error, not struck up due to die setting for thicker blank. Fair. $420
Lot 86 George V - Elizabeth II, blanks for halfpenny, penny (5), threepence and USA cent; split planchets reverse/obverse of twenty cents, 1980, obverse ten cents 1976; clipped planchets, pennies 1940, 1952, 1963, 1964, threepence 1961, florin 1953; full reverse brockage of India two rupees; New Zealand Bahamas two cents mule, 1967; Jersey, twelfth of shilling with London obverse die as Australian pennies; variety 1933/2 overdate penny, very clear overdate very fine. All in 2x2 holders on plastic page, fine - uncirculated. (21) $480
Lot 87 Elizabeth II, two dollars (2001) struck on a thinner underweight planchet (4.10g) together with a rimmed blank planchet (6.56g), both without collar or edge impressions. The first softly struck or a die test, extremely fine and very rare. (2) $700
Lot 88 Territory of New Guinea, George VI, shilling, 1938, central hole not pierced. Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 89 New Zealand, Elizabeth II, five cents struck on a one cent planchet (2.50g). Brown and red, uncirculated and rare. $360
Lot 90 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, bun head, halfpenny, full obverse brockage (S.3956). Marks and scratches, fine. $350
Lot 91 Great Britain, George V, threepence, 1921, full reverse brockage. Very fine. $320
Lot 92 Mis-strikes, forgeries and errors, a small group from Great Britain, Royal Arsenal one pound Co-op Soc; Australia, pennies, florins etc.; USA, mis-struck nickel of 1989, China. Very good - extremely fine. (11) $90
Lot 93 Elizabeth II, changeover mint sets, red wallet and larger grey wallet by W.P.Tresise & Co. P/L. Uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 94 Elizabeth II, mint sets, changeover souvenir (blue wallet with 1963 and 1966 coins), 1966 (3), 1970, 1972 (toned copper), 1980 (unofficial), 1998, 1999 (2); mint dollars, 1994, 1995 C, 2000 C HMAS Sydney, 2005 C Gallipoli, 2007 bigbelly seahorse, 2007 Peacekeeping, 2007 PNC bounding kangaroos, 2008 C Brisbane Coin Fair, 2008 rugby league; mint five dollars, 1996 and 1997 (loose) Bradman, 2000 Phar Lap; RAM mint roll, fifty cents, 1982; proof set, 2000; also Esso decimal changeover practice coins in plastic, six to a pack (4) and Tin Hat Day five shilling pins (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (30) $400
Lot 95 Elizabeth II, mint set, 1966, black Reserve Bank wallet. Uncirculated. $110
Lot 96 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (5), 1970 (2), 1971 (2, one missing five cents), 1976 (ten cents is a NZ 1975 issue), 1977, 1982. In packs of issue, some toning, 1966 packs with some tape or foxing marks, otherwise uncirculated. (12) $280
Lot 97 Elizabeth II, mint sets 1977 (2), 1978 (2), 1979 (2), 1980 (2), 1981 (2), 1982-1991 (4 of each); mint ten dollars, 1985-8, 1991 (2 of each). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (60) $650
Lot 98 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1980-2001; mint ten dollars, 1988; mint five dollars, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996; mint dollars, 2000 (6 inc VC); PNG ffty cents 1969; Perth Mint silver one ounce kookaburras 1990, 1991. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (37) $850
Lot 99 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1981 (30), 1988 (35), 1993 (2), 1993 baby set; mint ten dollars, 1993, mint one ounce silver kangaroo dollars, 1993 (2); mint dollars, 1984 (5), 1993 (6, 4 are Melbourne show); fifty cents, 1991 (20); used coin, 1966 fifty cents, pennies (12, several British), halfpennies (4, 3 are British). Fair - uncirculated. (117) $700
Lot 100 Elizabeth II, mint set, 1983 (missing fifty cents), PNC five dollars, 1997 (Bradman); fifty cents, 1966 (5), 1970 (5), 1977 (4), 1981 (3), 1982 (5), 1998 (2), 2001 (10); twenty cents, 2001 (9); one cent, 1985, 1989; also George V, florin, 1925, George VI, crown, 1937, shilling, 1950, Elizabeth II, shilling, 1962. Fine - uncirculated. (51) $110
Lot 101 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1983 (2), 1977, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1991-2005, 2010, 2010 (4 coin set); mint five dollars, 2003 (2), 2004, 2006, 2006 (2), 2008, three coin set, 2002 (XVII Commonwealth Games); mint dollar coins, various themes, includes twenty cents two coin theme sets, generally 2000-2010 series; also album sets of Sydney 2000 Olympic bronze coin collection (plus spare album) and Federation, 2001; Sherwood Indigenous coin and note portfolio, 2008; Pitcairn Islands, mint set, 2009; RAM medals including Battle of Long Tan; roll of twenty cents, 1995 (UN) and USA one ounce silver eagle, 1996. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (approx 300) $700
Lot 102 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985, 2005 (5), 2007 (6), 2009 (3). First set outer soiled, uncirculated. (15) $240
Lot 103 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985-1991; mint ten dollars, 1986, Landmark pairs, 1997, 1998; one ounce silver kangaroo dollars, 1998 (2); mint dollars, 1998 S, 2003 C, 2010 C; mint fifty cents, 1970; ANS medals 1984, 1985, 1988. All in packs or cases of issue, uncirculated. (19) $220
Lot 104 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985 (10), 1988 (10, coin fair), 1989 (2), 1991 (10), 1992 (2); mint ten dollars, 1985 (10), 1986 (7), 1988 (3); mint five dollars, 1990 (2), 1994; mint dollars, five coin set (5), 2004 E, 2005 C; medallion, 1988, Westpac WWF (2 sets). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (67) $800
Lot 105 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1990 (2), 1991, 1992, 2005 (5), 2006, 2007 (4), 2009 (2), 2012. Uncirculated. (17) $340
Lot 106 Elizabeth II, mint sets, two coin sets etc, 1998, 2001, 2003-2013 (total 25); mint dollars, 1984, 2000 VC, recent mm series, 2003-2013, some multiples, coloured and lunar issues, others in long card packs (26); mint fifty cents and twenty cents; also cut out shaped packs (28), PNC's 2002-8 (10), sold with owners handwritten lists. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (approx 200) $650
Lot 107 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 2008 (6), and 2-coin sets (6). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (12) $130
Lot 108 Elizabeth II, baby mint sets, 2008. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (12) $200
Lot 109 Elizabeth II, baby mint sets, 2009. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (10) $280
Lot 110 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In pack of issue, uncirculated. $400
Lot 111 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1981. In pack of issue, uncirculated. $420
Lot 112 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1981 and 1989. Uncirclated. (2) $850
Lot 113 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1985. In pack of issue, uncirculated. $420
Lot 114 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1987. In pack of issue, uncirculated. $420
Lot 115 Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, 1985, 1986, 1990; five dollars, 1990 (2); silver kangaroo dollar, 1996 (cased); mint dollars, 1984 (2), 2000/2011 various; fifty cents, 2001, 2008, 2011; medals, Great Britain, 1981 (2); European, 1988; holey dollar and dump and others, 1988 (4); PNC (2), 2008 Beijing; Perth Mint one ounce silver kookaburra, 1990 euro packs (2). In packs of issues, uncirculated. (50) $300
Lot 116 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1992 (birds); mint ten dollars, 1987; tunnel medals, 1992, silver (2), bronze; George V - Elizabeth II, pennies (17); halfpennies (15); two cents (4); fifty cents, 1976, also Ching Dynasty cash. Fine - FDC. (45) $60
Lot 117 Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, 1994, Olympic Series, pair Edwin Falck/Sarah Durack. Six boxed pairs with certificates, uncirculated. (12 coins) $140
Lot 118 Elizabeth II, mint silver one ounce one dollar kangaroo, 1993 (4), 1996, 1997 (3). Uncirculated, (8) $240
Lot 119 Elizabeth II, one ounce silver kangaroo dollars, 1993-1995, 1996 (2), 1997 (2), 1998-2002, 2003 (2), 2004-2011. In packs of issue. Uncirculated. (22) $750
Lot 120 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar set of five, 1984-92 (3); philatelic numismatic covers, 2011 (7). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (10) $90
Lot 121 Elizabeth II, mint dollars in packs of issue, 1992 (7), 1993 (7), 1995 S (8), C (8), M (8), B (8), 1996 C (8), 1997 S (8), 1998 S (8), C (8), B (8), 1999 both (5), 2000 VC (8), Sydney II C (8), Olymphilex C (8), 2001 Navy (8), Volunteers (8), Army C (8), 2002 Outback C (8), 2003 Vietnam (8), Suffragettes (8), Korea B (8), 2004 E (8), 2005 Gallipoli C (8). In card packs, uncirculated. (187) $1,100
Lot 122 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, 1993 S (Water is Life). Uncirculated. (500) $500
Lot 123 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars on cards or wallets, 1993-2001, 2003, 2005 (2); different mm and quantities of each (203); mint twenty cents, 2010 (10); fifty cents, 2005 (10) and five dollars, 1996 (Bradman, bi metal) (10). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (233) $350
Lot 124 Elizabeth II, mint dollars in packs, 1993 (show) (12), 1993-5 (show) eight sets (24); twenty cents, 1988 (40), 1989 (20); Supreme album with five cents to fifty cents, 1981-1986 period and proof 1985 five cents, all in 2x2 holders (20); New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, Great Britain, Rome (Tetricus) AE4 (22); two-up penny set; Perth Mint, kilo paperweight, gold plated medals (5); Sydney Mint Museum medals, 1995 (40); Great Britain, Manchester United Footbal Club medal 1977-1978; William I, 1066-1087, medal in silver (50mm). Uncirculated - FDC. (187) $280
Lot 125 Elizabeth II, one dollar folders, 1996C (5) Parkes; 1997C (9) Kingsford-Smith; 1998S (12); five dollars, 1994 (4) Enfranchisement of Women; 1996 (5) Bradman; 1998 (6) Flying Doctor, with phone card; PNCs, 1994 (4) Year of Family; 1995 (5) Bradman; together with florin, 1927 Canberra; Royal Australian Mint, gold coloured lapel badge. Very fine - uncirculated. (52) $170
Lot 126 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 2000 (Victoria Cross). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 127 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 2000 (Victoria Cross). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 128 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, 2005G (Gallipoli). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (20) $220
Lot 129 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, recent commemoratives in card packs of issue, 2007-2011, various mint marks (25, includes lunar issues); fifty cents, 2008 (2) PNC 2007 (SAS) (2). Uncirculated. (29) $170
Lot 130 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, themes, Celebrate Australia, 2009-2010 (46), Lord of the Rings theme for New Zealand fifty cents and one dollar mint sets, proof dollar silver and gold plate, 2003; Perth Mint, Discover Australia The Dreaming Series, three five coin sets silver coloured dollars; one ounce silver dollars, turtle 2008, kangaroo 2008; three gold miniature kangaroos (.5g each), medallions, and replica Victoria Cross, Vietnam medallions (6) set 1962-72, issued by the Military Shop. In packs of issue uncirculated - FDC. (69) $950
Lot 131 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic cover, fifty cents, 1969, by Nuphil, in first day cover of issue 1(st) Se(ptember) (19)69, R No 1225, Nuphil #27 label. Coin toned, uncirculated and rare as such. $1,100
Lot 132 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, 1994 (2), 1995 (5), 1997 (2), 1998 (2), 1999, 2000 (2), 2003, 2004-2010 (24); Australia Post packs (6). Uncirculated. (46) $300
Lot 133 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, 1997, Bradman; 2004 Eureka Stockade; 2005 Queen's Baton Relay; 2006 Commonwealth Games; 2007 (4) Surf Lifesaver; Sydney Harbour Bridge; SAS 50th Anniversary; Bounding Kangaroos; 2008 Centenary of Scouting; 2011 (6) RAN Centenary; Duntroon; Remembrance Day; bush babies Dingo; Koala; Bilby. Uncirculated. (15) $100
Lot 134 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, 2000, The Last Anzacs; For Valour (Victoria Cross). Uncirculated.(2) $160
Lot 135 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, 2002 Queen Elizabeth Accession; 2003 Golden Jubilee; 2006 (2) Queen's Birthday. Uncirculated. (4) $140
Lot 136 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, 2002 Queen Elizabeth Accession with 50 cent coin (10); 2006 proof silver dollar commemorating Television. The covers scarce and uncirculated, dollar coin FDC. (11) $1,400
Lot 137 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, one dollar, 2008, 90th anniversary WWI. Uncirculated. (30) $180
Lot 138 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Fine - extremely fine. (64) $400
Lot 139 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966 (9); 1966 sets (2), one in plastic strip and the other in BP souvenir wallet; fifty cents, 1969, 1970 Cook (in case); other decimals (63, FV $4.15) includes some better quality pre 1970 issues and a Johnston/Stone one dollar note. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (76) $160
Lot 140 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966 (30), 1969 (21), 1970 (43), 1971 (47), 1972 (8), 1973 (4), 1974 (12), 1975-2002 (approx 200); also twenty cents, 2001 (12). Fine - uncirculated. (6kg, approx 300) $320
Lot 141 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1970-2009, commemoratives. In 2x2 holders in Royal Australia Mint navy blue gilt coin album, extremely fine - uncirculated. (37) $90
Lot 142 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1991, Merino head 25 years of decimals commemorative. Original bag, uncirculated. (400) $1,300
Lot 143 Elizabeth II, mint twenty cents, 1966-2001, type collection by Sherwood (14 coins); twenty coin collection, 2001 by Sherwood; Melbourne Commonwealth Games, 2006, fifty cents, 17 coin collection by RAM in album binder; Perth Mint, Australians at War medallions and five two ounce kookaburra set, coloured silver in case of issue with certificate 0285. Uncirculated - FDC. (4) $600
Lot 144 Elizabeth II, ten cents, 1967 (6), 1977 (8), 1978 (16), 1983 (52), 1984 (32), 1985 (3); twenty cents, 1969 (4), 2005 (10). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (131) $160
Lot 145 Elizabeth II, five cents, 1968 (12) and 1979 (9). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (21) $40
Lot 146 Elizabeth II, five cents, 1968 (17), 1969 (12), 1977 (30), 1982 (24), 1983 (12). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (95) $160
Lot 147 Elizabeth II, two cents, 1966 (18), 1967 (8), 1974 (7), 1976 (15). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (48) $70
Lot 148 Elizabeth II, two cents, 1981 (59), 1982 (40), 1983 (36), 1984 (61). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (196) $110
Lot 149 Elizabeth II, one cent, 1969 (30), 1972 (25), 1974 (38), 1982 (18). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (111) $100
Lot 150 Elizabeth II, partly filled Supreme albums (3), five cents to twenty cents on sheets (5), one cent rolls, 1973, 1976, 1977(9), twenty cents rolls 1976, 1977, loose in an envelope and box of halfpennies in 2x2 holders. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 220) $170
Lot 151 Elizabeth II, one cent - two dollars, 1966-2008, from 1966-1980 mostly sets including two 1966 silver fifty cents and thereafter a few partial sets but mostly various numbers of different denominations. Stored in 2x2 holders in black coin album, fine - uncirculated. (approx 180) $110
Lot 152 Elizabeth II, one cent - one dollar, 1966-1985, from 1966-1981 two sets for each year except no 1973 fifty cents and no 1981 two cents, and from 1982 - 1985 various numbers of different denominations. Stored in 2x2 holders in navy blue coin album, a few very fine but mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (approx 205) $130
Lot 153 Elizabeth II, one cent - one dollar, 1966-1985, from 1966-1981 two sets for each year except missing one 1973 fifty cents, one 1980 one cent and two 1981 two cents, and from 1982 - 1985 various numbers of different denominations. Stored in 2x2 holders in navy blue coin album, a few very fine but mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (approx 205) $120
Lot 154 Elizabeth II, 1966-2007, mixed dates of the following denominations, five dollars, two dollars (10), one dollar (50), fifty cents (91, including two silver issues of 1966), twenty cents (129), ten cents (2), and proof five cents, 2006; also fifty cents collection 2001-2004, 13-coins in colourful display folder, and twenty cents type collection 1966-2004, 13-coins in colourful display folder. Mostly very fine - FDC. (284 + 2 sets) $120
Lot 155 Elizabeth II, two cents (5.95kg; approx 1,150), one cent (6.35kg; approx 2,450), mixed quantities of assorted dates. Poor - uncirculated. (12.3kg; approx 3,600) $150
Lot 156 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, mint gold half ounce set of three nuggets, 1996, 'Fuk', 'Luk', 'Sha'. In case of issue with certificate, uncirculated. $2,100
Lot 157 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, mint palladium one ounce Emu, 1995, with five dollar phonecard. In case of issue with certificate, uncirculated. $900
Lot 158 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, holey dollar and dump set, 1988 (2); silver one ounce one dollar kookaburra, 1994 (5) with Commonwealth Games privy mark; 1997 (2) Phoenix privy mark, Dragon privy mark; one and two ounce kookburra, 1997 in plastic holders. In cases or wallets of issue with certificates, second last coin with broken plastic holder, uncirculated. (11) $320
Lot 159 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, mint silver one ounce one dollar kookaburra, with privy marks, 1996 (8) Belgium, France (2), Germany (2), Great Britain (2), Greece, 1997 (5), Denmark, Finland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal; 1998 (2) Ireland, Spain. In cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated. (15) $470
Lot 160 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, mint silver one ounce one dollar kookaburra, with privy marks, 1996 (7) Austria, Basler Stab, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, 1997 (5), Denmark, Finland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal; 1998 (4) Ireland, Luxembourg, Spain, Sweden. In cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated. (16) $450
Lot 161 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar in silver, 1967, plain edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. FDC. $1,400
Lot 162 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar in silver, 1967, milled edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. Attractively toned, FDC. $1,200
Lot 163 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar in silver, 1967, milled edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. In case of issue, dark toned, FDC. $1,300
Lot 164 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar in silver, 1967, milled edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. With case of issue, dark toned, otherwise FDC. $1,250
Lot 165 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar in silver, 1967, milled edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. In case of issue, uneven tone, otherwise FDC. $950
Lot 166 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966. In second or light blue case, FDC. $300
Lot 167 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, second case. FDC. $180
Lot 168 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, second case. FDC. $170
Lot 169 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, second case. Slight toning on two cents, otherwise FDC. $200
Lot 170 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, in second case. Toning on fifty cents, case with foxing, otherwise FDC. $160
Lot 171 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 (first case, toned); second case (slight toning). In cases of issue, FDC. (2) $280
Lot 172 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966, 1982. The first in a second or light blue case and in original RAM cardboard packing box, FDC. (2) $240
Lot 173 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1969. FDC. $170
Lot 174 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1969. Coins rotated, FDC. $110
Lot 175 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1969 (2), 1970, 1972 (2), 1973 (2), 1974 (2), 1975, 1977, 1979 (8), 1981 and 1982. All with foams, FDC. (22) $850
Lot 176 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1969-1981, 1982 (2), 1983-1984, 1985 (2), 1986-1987. In foams and packs of issue, FDC. (22) $700
Lot 177 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1970. In six 2x2 holders, FDC. $70
Lot 178 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1972, 1973 and 1974. In cases of issue, FDC. (4) $370
Lot 179 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1971, 1972 (3), 1975 (2), 1976, 1979 (2), 1980, 1981, 1982 (4). All missing foams, otherwise, FDC. (16) $800
Lot 180 Elizabeth II, part proof sets, in 2x2 holders, 1974 (missing one and two cents), 1977 (missing fifty cents); froof ten dollars, 1988 (5); proof piedfort set of Birds (6), 1989-1994, in display case; Perth Mint, proof holey dollar and dump sets, 1988 (2); proof or specimen two ounce silver kookaburra Privy Mark Series, 1996 (guinea), 1996 (star pagoda) (2), 1997 (1937 shilling), 1997 (with certificate 408); one ounce, 1996 (swan diver) (2). FDC. (20) Passed in
Lot 181 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980-1983, 1986. The 1977 set without case, 1983 in blue box (soiled), outer cases with graffito, FDC. (8) $120
Lot 182 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975-1984, 1995, 1996, masterpieces in silver set, 1992 (Royal Ladies); piedfort proof ten dollars, Birds 1989-1994 (complete), Endangered 1995, 1996, one ounce silver kangaroo dollars, 1994 and 1995 (Coin Fair), 1996 (30th anniversary); silver proof dollars, 1992-5 (Coin Fair) issues, 1996; mint silver kangaroo dollar, 1993 (Coin Fair); dollars 1993, 1995S, 1996S, 1997S, 1982 fifty cents. In cases or packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (36) $750
Lot 183 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977 (2), 1978 (6), 1979, 1981 (5), 1988; proof five dollars, 1988 (9); proof silver two dollars, 1988; RAM medals (2); ships (3); Indigenous ATSIC; New Zealand, proof dollars, 1974 (games) (2); Fiji, proof silver ten dollars, 1981; Great Britain, silver proof crown, 1981; Western Samoa, proof silver tala, 1977 (Jubilee); Perth Mint, holey dollar and dump set (1988). All cased as issued, FDC. (37) $850
Lot 184 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984 (2), 1988-1990. In cases of issue with certificates, scratch on 1980 case, otherwise FDC. (8) $120
Lot 185 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985 (2), 1991, 1994 (2), 1996; Fiji, 1978. In cases of issue, FDC. (10) Passed in
Lot 186 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980, 1981 (2), 1982 (7), 1983 (3), 1984 (3). 1980 and 1982 (2) sets, coins turned, some polystyrene outers with graffiti, FDC. (16) $200
Lot 187 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980, 1982 (6), 1983 (2), 1984 (2), 1985 (5), 1986 (2), 1988 (2), 1990 (3), 1991 (2); New Zealand, proof sets, 1981 (2), 1984, 1985 (2); masterpieces in silver sets, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1990 (2); proof silver ten dollars, 1982 (4), 1985 (4), 1986 (3), 1987, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), Birds 1989 (2), piedfort, 1989 (2); 1991 (Tas) (2); proof five dollars, 1988 (4), 1990 Anzac pair (2); proof silver two dollars, 1988 (2); New Zealand, proof dollar, 1989 (Games); Perth Mint, holey dollar and dump sets, 1988 (2), 1989 (2). In cases of issue, FDC. (71) $1,100
Lot 188 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1981, 1983-9, 1987, 1998; masterpieces in silver set, 1999; 2001 ACT proof set; proof ten dollars, 1986, 1993, 1989 birds; piedfort birds, 1989-1994; bi-metal Adelaide pound, 2002 (2); proof five dollars, 1988; proof one ounce silver dollars, 1997, 1998. In cases of issue. FDC. (26) $500
Lot 189 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1982 (3), 1983 (2), 1984 (2), 1985 (3), 1986 (3), 1987 (2), 1988 (3), 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1991; New Zealand, proof sets, 1984, 1985; proof ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1985 (4), 1986 (4), 1987 (2), 1988 (4), 1989 (2); Birds, 1989 (2), piedfort, 1989, 1990 (2), 1991 (Tasmania); proof five dollars, 1988 (6), 1990 Anzac pair; proof silver two dollars, 1988 (6); proof dollars, 1984 (3); Perth Mint, proof holey dollar and dump set, 1989. In cases of issue, FDC. (66) $700
Lot 190 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1983; proof five dollars, 1990 Anzac pair; proof silver five dollars, 2008, 2009 (Polar Series), 2001 (Bradman); proof 'bunch of roos' one ounce silver dollar, 2004; antique finish, silver dollar, 2006 (pillar dollar); Queen Mother five dollars, 2002; Battle of Sunda Strait, proof five dollars, 2002; proof silver fifty cents, 2000 (Royal Visit); Perth Mint, proof one ounce silver dollar, 2008 (first Fleet); Cook Islands Sydney/Emden silver two coin set, 2004; Sydney II/Kormoran silver two coin set, 2008. In cases of issue, FDC. (13) $360
Lot 191 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985, 1986 (5), 1988 (2). In cases of issue, first set missing outer box, 1986 sets cases soiled, FDC. (8) $120
Lot 192 Elizabeth II, proof sets 1985, 1993 (2), 1996; masterpieces in silver sets, 1991 (2); Federation, 20 proof coin collections (2); proof Anzac five dollars (two coin sets), 1990 (2). In cases of issue, FDC. (10) $750
Lot 193 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (2); proof one dollar, 1984 (3); five dollars,1988 (2); ten dollars, 1985 (3), 1986 (3), 1987 (2), 1988 (2) State series. Proof ten dollars some outer boxes soiled, FDC. (23) $270
Lot 194 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988-1990, 1991 (2), 1992-1996; mint sets, 1985 (2), 1986, 1992-1993; also masterpieces in silver set, 1991. In cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (16) $400
Lot 195 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1990 (2); proof ten dollars, 1982, 1985 (3), 1986 (4), 1988 (2), Birds, 1989, piedforts 1989-93; proof five dollars, 1992, 1994; proof dollars, 1984 (6); proof one ounce silver kangaroo dollar, 1994 (Coin Fair); proof 1994 silver commemorative dollars (3 Coin Fair, 2 standard), 1995 (2 Coin Fair); proof fifty cents 1982. Mostly in cases of issue, FDC. (39) $500
Lot 196 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1990, 1992 (2); proof ten dollars, State Series, 1985 (2); mint ten dollars, State Series, 1985 (2); also proof piedfort ten dollars, 1993. All in cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (8) $130
Lot 197 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 2003 (2), baby proof sets 2003 (5), Wedding sets 2002 (2), 2003 (2); proof silver one ounce ten dollars, Adelaide pound, 2002 (2); one ounce gold plated kangaroo dollars, 2003 (2); proof plated kangaroo dollars 2003 (2); proof one ounce silver dollars, 2003 holey dollar and dump; proof five dollars, hologram 2003 (3); mint sets 2003 (2), baby mint sets 2003 (5) including dollar 2003 (Vietnam). All in cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (28) $1,000
Lot 198 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997. In cases of issue, FDC. (5) $160
Lot 199 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1991 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (2). In cases of issue, FDC. (6) $170
Lot 200 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1991 (3), 1993 (5). In cases of issue, FDC. (8) $200
Lot 201 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1994, 1996, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2009. Outer box torn on first set, second slightly crushed, FDC. (6) $200
Lot 202 Elizabeth II, proof set 1997, baby proof set 1997; Sydney 2000 Olympics silver 'host city' three coin set; Perth Mint one ounce kookaburra three coin set, 1994-2001; plus miscellaneous coins, Angola, half macuta, 1762, EIC Madras, ten cash, 1808, New Zealand, pennies, 1945 (2), Australian florin, 1946, Great Britain, crown, 1977. Fair - FDC. (10) $550
Lot 203 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1999, 2000, 2002-2007, 2009, 2010. FDC. (10) $480
Lot 204 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988 (2), 1989-91, 1993, 1994. In cases of issue, FDC. (7) $450
Lot 205 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1989 (2), 1990, 1991; fine silver prrof sets, 2006, 2008; three coin proof sets, 2001 (3, NSW, ACT, Victoria); proof ten dollars, 1987, 1988 (2), 1990 (Birds), 1990 (2), piedforts, 1989, 1992, 1995 (Endangered); proof silver two dollars, 1988; proof five dollars, 1988; Anzac pair, 1990; Great Britain, proof set, 1984; New Zealand proof silver dollar, 1981. In cases of issue, FDC. (25) $700
Lot 206 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989, 1991 (2), 1998, 1992 Olympics, silver dollar Coin Fair issue March 1992; together with XXVII Sydney Olympics silver commem. medal. All in cases of issue, some damaged, coins FDC. (6) $300
Lot 207 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989, 1990 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $140
Lot 208 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1991. FDC. (3) $180
Lot 209 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1993, 1994. Outer cases soiled, FDC. (2) $220
Lot 210 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1993, 1994. FDC. (2) $200
Lot 211 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1998, 1999 and 2004. In cases of issue, FDC. (3) $270
Lot 212 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof sets, 2003. In cases of issue, FDC. (4) $450
Lot 213 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof set, 2005; proof silver five dollars, 2001 finale coin (1.68oz); proof Bradman one ounce five dollars, 2001; proof Army silver dollar 2001; proof one ounce silver, 2000 (Proclamation Coins); proof fifty cents, 2000 (Royal Visit); Perth Mint, Centenary of Federation, proof one ounce silver kookaburra, 2001 (2); proof Cocos Islands one ounce silver, 2005; New Zealand proof five dollars, 2000, 2001. In cases of issue, FDC. (11) $370
Lot 214 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In cases of issue, FDC. $400
Lot 215 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1984. In case of issue, FDC. $400
Lot 216 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1985, 1986 and 1987; also, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1984. In cases and pack of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (4) $1,600
Lot 217 Elizabeth II, proof coloured gold one hundred dollars, eight coin collection, Sydney 2000 Olympics. In timber case of issue with certificates, FDC. $3,500
Lot 218 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint and Perth Mint, proof gold one hundred dollars, 2000 Sydney Olympics. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $430
Lot 219 Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars, 2002, floral emblems. In case of issue with certificate no 0001464, FDC. $440
Lot 220 Elizabeth II, proof dollar, 2009, struck in gold for 25th anniversary of issue. In case of issue, with certificate no 000241, FDC and rare. $1,550
Lot 221 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, State Series, 1985 (5), 1990 (5), 1992 (2); 1993 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, one 1990 box damaged, FDC. (14) $170
Lot 222 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, State Series, 1985 (3), 1986 (3), 1987 (2), 1988 (3), 1990 (3), 1992 (3), 1993 (3). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (20) $250
Lot 223 Elizabeth II, proof piedfort ten dollars, 1989. In cases of issue, FDC. (40) $1,300
Lot 224 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Bird Series, piedfort 1989, 1992, 1993, standard proof 1989, 1990, 1992 (2), 1993. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $150
Lot 225 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Bird Series, 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $150
Lot 226 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Bird Series, 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $150
Lot 227 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1992 (18), birds 1989-91, piedforts, 1989 (13), 1990 (2), 1992 (2), 1993, 1995 (endangered); proof five dollars, 1994 (7); proof one ounce Parliament House dollar, 1998 (12), proof silver dollars 1993 (Water is Life) (40), Perth Mint holey dollar and dump set, 1988. In cases of issue, FDC. (100) $1,400
Lot 228 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Endangered Species Series, piedfort, 1995 (3), 1996 (2); standard proof, 1995, 1996. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (7) $160
Lot 229 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, two coin sets, 1997-1999; proof ten dollars 1999-2001 (Millennium Series). In cases of issue, FDC. (6) $260
Lot 230 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Millennium Series, past, present and future, 1999-2001. In cases of issue, with certificates and set case, FDC. (3) $280
Lot 231 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, Millennium Series, 1999-2001 (3); proof silver five dollars (1.68oz) Centenary of Federation, 2001; proof five dollars 2002 (Battle of Sunda Strait); proof one ounce silver 2000, 2002; proof one ounce silver kangaroo dollars, 2001, 2002; Perth Mint, mini outback collection precious metals 2003, one ounce silver, 1/20 ounce gold and platinum; proof one ounce silver coin (Millenium); twelve proof coloured one ounce silver; Mathew Flinders four coin collection. In cases of issue, FDC. (13) $600
Lot 232 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 2003 (Sydney Mint pattern); proof silver five dollars, 2009 (Polar); proof one ounce silver dollar commemoratives, 2008-2011; proof silver dollars, 2009-11; proof gold plated fifty cents, 2010 (Australia Day); proof silver five dollars, five euro, 2006 (joint with Dutch Mint); Perth Mint, proof holey dollar and dump set, 1988; proof one ounce silver dollars, 2008 (Army), 2008 (Rum Rebellion), 2012 (Dragon), 2001 (Millennium). In cases of issue, FDC. (16) $460
Lot 233 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1990 Anzac pair, 1986, 1996, 2002, 2004; proof silver dollars, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2002 (2), 2004, 2006 (2, pillar dollar), proof cupro nickel kangaroos, 2001, 2003; proof dollars, 1984 (2), proof silver fifty cents, 2002, three coin proof set, NSW, 2001. All in cases of issue, FDC. (21) $200
Lot 234 Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, 1992 Space; Al/Br issues, 1992 (5) Space; 1994 (6) Enfranchisement of Women; 1996 Bradman; 1998 (4) Flying Doctor; 2000 Phar Lap. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $180
Lot 235 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, 1992 Barcelona Olympics; 1993 Landcare; 1994 Anniversary of the one dollar coin; mint silver ten dollars two coin sets, 1998 (3) Melbourne. In cases of issue with certificates, card outers on first and third damaged, uncirculated - FDC. (6) $160
Lot 236 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004 (selectively gold plated AFL commemorative), 2004 (Adelaide to Darwin Railway commemorative), 2007, 2009. In cases of issue, FDC. (8) $260
Lot 237 Elizabeth II, proof silver commemorative dollars, 1992 (Barcelona Olympics) (3, all coin Fair); Perth Mint, proof twentieth ounce platinum koalas, 1991, 1993 (2). In packs of issue, FDC. (6) $320
Lot 238 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, 1994 (6) Dollar Decade; 1995 Waltzing Matilda; 1996 Parkes; 1998 (6) Florey; two dollars, 1988 (4). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (18) $240
Lot 239 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar kangaroo, 1995 (2); 1999 (5); 2000. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $300
Lot 240 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar one ounce silver, 1996-1999; also proof silver dollars 1996, 1997, 1999-2001, 2003. In cases of issue, FDC. (13) $240
Lot 241 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, 1996 (3) Decimal Currency; 1997 Old Parliament House; 1999 (5) Majestic Images; 2000 Proclamation Cartwheel penny. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $280
Lot 242 Elizabeth II, proof one ounce silver dollars, 1997, 1998, 1999; proof five dollars, 1996, 1998; proof silver dollar, 1996, proof ten dollars, 1996 (Endangered); Perth Mint, proof one ounce silver, 1999 (Centenary;) Tuvalu, four coin set, 2003 (Aviation); New Zealand, mint sets, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994; Great Britain, mint sets, 1982, 1993-6; Hong Kong, mint set 1997. In packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (19) $300
Lot 243 Elizabeth II, silver one dollar, 2004, 2005 (Subscription Series), 2005 (75th Anniversary of the Australian Penny), 2007, 2008. In cases of issue, FDC. (6) $200
Lot 244 Elizabeth II, proof one ounce silver dollars, 1998 (Parliament House). In cases of issue, FDC. (100) $2,100
Lot 245 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar, 1984; proof silver five dollars, 2004 Tasmania; mint five dollars, 2004 Tasmania; fifty cents, 2010 Melbourne Cup; one dollars, 1984; 1997A; 1997 two coin set Kingsford Smith; 1999 dual set; 2003C,S The Outback; 2003 M [2], C, B, S Korean War; 2004C Eureka; 2007B [2], C [2], S Sydney Harbour Bridge; 2008 B, C, M, S Coat of Arms; 2009 B, C [2], M [2], S Citizenship; five coin set, 1992; three coin set, 2001 Australian Defence Forces; four coin set, 2010 (5) 100 years Australian Coinage; two coin set, 2010 Burke & Wills (5); five dollars, 2011 Remembrance Day; twenty cents, 2009 Australia Remembers (12). In cases, folders or wallets of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (58) $270
Lot 246 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold two ounce nugget, 1992, Nailtailed Wallaby. In timber box of issue with certificate, FDC. $3,900
Lot 247 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold and silver bimetallic one hundred dollars, 1999, Centenary Sovereigns. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) $650
Lot 248 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Discover Australia kookaburras set, including half, tenth and one twenty fifth ounce gold and gilded one ounce silver. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $1,000
Lot 249 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof half ounce platinum koala, 1988. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) $1,350
Lot 250 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof half ounce platinum koala, 1995. In case of issue, FDC. $750
Lot 251 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof palladium one ounce Emu, 1995. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $900
Lot 252 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof palladium one ounce Emu, 1995. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $900
Lot 253 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver kilo collection, 1994. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $1,100
Lot 254 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver kilo collection, 1995. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $1,100
Lot 255 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof two ounce silver kookaburras, 1992 (NAA Fair Melb - only 500 with logo), 1992 (Adelaide Coin Fair with logo), 1993 (Dump), 1994 (gold sov), 1995 (Canberra florin) (Melbourne Centenary florin pair) (3), 1993 specimen (whales) and 1988 silver medal (Coin Fair). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (7) $650
Lot 256 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver two ounce kookaburra, 1995 (2) Parliament House privy; 1995 (2) Melbourne Centenary privy mark. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $320
Lot 257 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver two ounce two dollar kookaburra, 1995 with 50 Years Beyond WWII privy mark; 1998 Jubilee sovereign privy mark; mint issues with privy marks, 1995 (4), 40 Hour Famine, Royal Visit florin (3); 1996 The Hague; 1997 threepence. In cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (8) $500
Lot 258 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver two ounce kookaburra, 1996, Spade Guinea privy mark; 1996 (3) Johanna privy mark. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $320
Lot 259 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, one dollar silver koala, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 (2). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (5) $200
Lot 260 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Millennium issue proof silver one dollar, 2000, 2001; proof silver one ounce, gold one twentieth ounce, platinum one twentieth ounce, 2004 mini Outback Collection; proof silver one ounce one dollar, 2007 Discover Australia Series - Port Arthur; proof silver half ounce fifty cents, 2002 kookaburra; mint holey dollar and dump set, 1988; carded issues, one dollar, 2009 (5) Anzac Day; 2010 (7) Anzac Day [6], Citizenship [1]; 2011 Anzac Day; Australia Post stamp and medallion set, 2012 with postcards; Sands of Gallipoli, key rings (5). In cases or cards of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (25) $400
Lot 261 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one dollar, proof two coin set, 2005 (90th Anniversary of ANZACS), mint two coin set, 2005 (90th Anniversary of ANZACS); silver proof dollars, 2005 (Cocos Keeling Islands), 2007 (75th Anniversary of Phar Lap), 2007 (Sydney Harbour Bridge commemorative), 2008 (90th Anniversary of the End of WWI), 2008 (Commonwealth Coat of Arms), 2008 (Humpback Whale). In cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (8) $240
Lot 262 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,400
Lot 263 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,500
Lot 264 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,600
Lot 265 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,600
Lot 266 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,500
Lot 267 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,600
Lot 268 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,650
Lot 269 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,650
Lot 270 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,600
Lot 271 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,600
Lot 272 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,600
Lot 273 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,650
Lot 274 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,650
Lot 275 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,650
Lot 276 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,650
Lot 277 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (50) $1,650
Lot 278 George VI, 1937. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (40) $1,250
Lot 279 George VI, 1937 and 1938 (2). Cleaned, good very fine. (3) $260
Lot 280 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Good extremely fine; cleaned, good very fine. (2) $180
Lot 281 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Good extremely fine; cleaned, good very fine. (2) $180
Lot 282 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Good extremely fine; cleaned, good very fine. (2) $180
Lot 283 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,300
Lot 284 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 285 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 286 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 287 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 288 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 289 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 290 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 291 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 292 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 293 George VI, 1938. Cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,200
Lot 294 George V, 1910 (2), 1911 (4), 1912 (4), 1914 (4), 1914H (2), 1915H (2), 1916M (3), 1917M (9), 1918M (6), 1919M, 1924 (3), 1925 (3), 1926, 1927 (5), 1927 Canberra (3), 1928 (5), 1931 (7), 1933 (3), 1934 (7), 1935 (4), 1936 (10). Mostly cleaned, fair - good fine. (88) $750
Lot 295 George VI, 1938-42, mixed quantities of assorted dates and mintmarks. Cleaned, very fine - good extremely fine. (150) $880
Lot 296 George VI, 1940-42, mixed quantities of assorted dates and mintmarks. Cleaned, very fine - good extremely fine. (150) $1,000
Lot 297 George VI, 1940-42, mixed quantities of assorted dates and mintmarks. Cleaned, very fine - good extremely fine. (150) $900
Lot 298 George VI, 1940-42, mixed quantities of assorted dates and mintmarks. Cleaned, very fine - good extremely fine. (100) $650
Lot 299 George VI, 1940-42, mixed quantities of assorted dates and mintmarks. Cleaned, very fine - good extremely fine. (100) $600
Lot 300 George VI, 1940-42 (53); also, shillings, 1938-42 (52), mixed quantities of assorted dates and mintmarks. Cleaned, very fine - good extremely fine. (105) $500
Lot 301 Edward VII, 1910. Three very good, two nearly fine. (5) $220
Lot 302 Edward VII, 1910. Poor - very good. (63) $1,300
Lot 303 George V, 1911. Ten very good, one slightly better. (11) $170
Lot 304 George V, 1911. Poor - very good. (71) $550
Lot 305 George V, 1912. Uneven tone, nearly very fine. $200
Lot 306 George V, 1912. Three are good - very good, one very good, one very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 307 George V, 1912. Poor - very good. (77) $640
Lot 308 George V, 1913 (2), 1914 and 1918M. Nearly fine - good fine. (4) $140
Lot 309 George V, 1913. Four are very good, one slightly better. (5) $150
Lot 310 George V, 1913. Poor - very good. (98) $700
Lot 311 George V, 1914, normal date (8), wider date (4). Very good, one slightly better. (12) $180
Lot 312 George V, 1914. Poor - very good. (190) $1,400
Lot 313 George V, 1914H. Very fine. $300
Lot 314 George V, 1914H. Very good, one slightly better. (7) $220
Lot 315 George V, 1914H. Poor - very good. (36) $750
Lot 316 George V, 1915 (7), 1915H. Good - very good, three slightly better. (8) $240
Lot 317 George V, 1915. Poor - very good. (33) $650
Lot 318 George V, 1915H. Nearly very fine; very fine. (2) $280
Lot 319 George V, 1915H. Poor - very good. (43) $520
Lot 320 George V, 1916M. Very good, two slightly better. (6) $90
Lot 321 George V, 1916M. Good - very good. (12) $140
Lot 322 George V, 1916M. Poor - very good. (156) $1,150
Lot 323 George V, 1917M. Very good or slightly better. (5) $140
Lot 324 George V, 1917M. Good - very good. (10) $120
Lot 325 George V, 1917M. Poor - very good. (150) $1,150
Lot 326 George V, 1917M. Poor - very good. (150) $1,150
Lot 327 George V, 1918M. Very good or slightly better. (6) $130
Lot 328 George V, 1918M. Good - very good. (32) $260
Lot 329 George V, 1918M. Poor - very good. (212) $1,650
Lot 330 George V, 1919M. Nearly fine. (2) $60
Lot 331 George V, 1919M. Good - very good. (11) $130
Lot 332 George V, 1919M. Poor - very good. (69) $520
Lot 333 George V, 1921. Very good or slightly better. (8) $160
Lot 334 George V, 1921. Poor - very good. (69) $650
Lot 335 George V, 1922. Good - very good, one slightly better. (12) $140
Lot 336 George V, 1922. Poor - very good. (123) $760
Lot 337 George V, 1923. Very good, three slightly better. (12) $140
Lot 338 George V, 1923. Good - very good. (65) $420
Lot 339 George V, 1924. Good fine, one toned. (4) $90
Lot 340 George V, 1924. Very good - nearly fine. (12) $170
Lot 341 George V, 1924. Good - very good. (111) $650
Lot 342 George V, 1925. Well struck, obverse toned, considerable mint bloom, mirror-like reverse fields, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 343 George V, 1925. Very fine or slightly better. (4) $90
Lot 344 George V, 1925. Very good - fine. (12) $100
Lot 345 George V, 1925. Good - very good. (260) $1,500
Lot 346 George V, 1926. Very good - good fine. (13) $110
Lot 347 George V, 1926. Good - very good. (138) $800
Lot 348 George V, 1927, 1928 and 1934 (2). Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 349 George V, 1927. Very good - very fine. (19) $160
Lot 350 George V, 1927. Good - fine. (146) $900
Lot 351 George V, 1928. Very good - nearly very fine. (12) $220
Lot 352 George V, 1928. Good - fine. (98) $600
Lot 353 George V, 1931. Fine - good very fine. (23) $260
Lot 354 George V, 1931. Very good - nearly very fine. (286) $1,750
Lot 355 George V, 1932. Some mud stains, otherwise very fine. $600
Lot 356 George V, 1932. Six pearls, very good. $220
Lot 357 George V, 1932. Six pearls, very good. $240
Lot 358 George V, 1932. Five pearls, very good. $220
Lot 359 George V, 1932. Good - very good. (2) $400
Lot 360 George V, 1933. Nearly very fine. $90
Lot 361 George V, 1933. Nearly fine - good fine. (3) $110
Lot 362 George V, 1933. Good - very good. (18) $340
Lot 363 George V, 1934. Good very fine. (6) $170
Lot 364 George V, 1934. Good fine - very fine. (13) $150
Lot 365 George V, 1934. Very good - Good fine. (207) $1,250
Lot 366 George V, 1935. Toned from being in leather wallet, good extremely fine. $450
Lot 367 George V, 1935. Good very fine. (4) $100
Lot 368 George V, 1935. Nearly very fine - very fine. (9) $110
Lot 369 George V, 1935. Very good - very fine. (89) $620
Lot 370 George V, 1936. Full original mint bloom with golden highlights, unfortunate rim mark on obverse at 4 o'clock, otherwise uncirculated. $190
Lot 371 George V, 1936. Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 372 George V, 1936. Very fine - good very fine. (18) $180
Lot 373 George V, 1936. Very good - very fine. (155) $950
Lot 374 George V, 1936. Very good - very fine. (156) $950
Lot 375 George VI, 1938. Extremely fine or better. (7) $160
Lot 376 George VI, 1938. Good very fine. (8) $110
Lot 377 George VI, 1938. Good very fine - good extremely fine. (11) $150
Lot 378 George VI, 1938. Very good - very fine. (251) $1,550
Lot 379 George VI, 1938. Very good - very fine. (251) $1,700
Lot 380 George VI, 1939. Good very fine. (5) $340
Lot 381 George VI, 1939. Good fine - very fine. (17) $300
Lot 382 George VI, 1939. Very good - good fine. (39) $600
Lot 383 George VI, 1940. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (10) $360
Lot 384 George VI, 1940. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (20) $320
Lot 385 George VI, 1940. Very good - very fine. (202) $1,450
Lot 386 George VI, 1940. Very good - very fine. (202) $1,400
Lot 387 George VI, 1940. Very good - very fine. (202) $1,350
Lot 388 George VI, 1940. Very good - very fine. (202) $1,250
Lot 389 George VI, 1941. Good very fine - good extremely fine. (12) $200
Lot 390 George VI, 1941. Very good - very fine. (289) $1,750
Lot 391 George VI, 1942. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) $280
Lot 392 George VI, 1942. Very good - very fine. (200) $1,250
Lot 393 George VI, 1942. Very good - very fine. (200) $1,250
Lot 394 George VI, 1942. Very good - very fine. (200) $1,250
Lot 395 George VI, 1942. Very good - very fine. (200) $1,250
Lot 396 George VI, 1942. Very good - very fine. (200) $1,250
Lot 397 George VI, 1942. Very good - very fine. (48) $300
Lot 398 George VI, 1942S. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (10) $260
Lot 399 George VI, 1942S. Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (12) $140
Lot 400 George VI, 1942S. Very good - very fine. (72) $420
Lot 401 George VI, 1942S. Very good - very fine. (200) $1,200
Lot 402 George VI, 1942S. Very good - very fine. (200) $1,200
Lot 403 George VI, 1943. Nearly uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (9) $210
Lot 404 George VI, 1943. Nearly uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (9) $220
Lot 405 George VI, 1943. Very good - very fine. (206) $1,200
Lot 406 George VI, 1943. Very good - very fine. (206) $1,250
Lot 407 George VI, 1943. Very good - very fine. (206) $1,250
Lot 408 George VI, 1943. Very good - very fine. (206) $1,250
Lot 409 George VI, 1943. Very good - very fine. (206) $1,350
Lot 410 George VI, 1943. Very good - very fine. (206) $1,350
Lot 411 George VI, 1943. Very good - very fine. (206) $1,300
Lot 412 George VI, 1943. Very good - very fine. (206) $1,250
Lot 413 George VI, 1943. Very good - very fine. (207) $1,350
Lot 414 George VI, 1943S. Nearly uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (5) $180
Lot 415 George VI, 1943S. Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (14) $90
Lot 416 George VI, 1943S. Very good - very fine. (207) $1,250
Lot 417 George VI, 1943S. Very good - very fine. (208) $1,250
Lot 418 George VI, 1944. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (14) $220
Lot 419 George VI, 1944. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $110
Lot 420 George VI, 1944. Very good - very fine. (205) $1,350
Lot 421 George VI, 1944. Very good - very fine. (205) $1,250
Lot 422 George VI, 1944. Very good - very fine. (206) $1,280
Lot 423 George VI, 1944. Very good - very fine. (205) $1,350
Lot 424 George VI, 1944. Very good - very fine. (205) $1,250
Lot 425 George VI, 1944S. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (11) $170
Lot 426 George VI, 1944S. Very good - very fine. (186) $1,200
Lot 427 George VI, 1945. Very good - very fine. (9) $100
Lot 428 George VI, 1946. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (6) $100
Lot 429 George VI, 1946. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) $40
Lot 430 George VI, 1946. Fine - good very fine. (256) $900
Lot 431 George VI, 1947. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (10) $140
Lot 432 George VI, 1947. Fine - good very fine. (95) $340
Lot 433 George VI, 1951. Uncirculated. (2) $150
Lot 434 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Good fine/nearly very fine with mint bloom in the lettering and devices. $2,800
Lot 435 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Nearly fine/fine. $470
Lot 436 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Surface marked, otherwise nearly very fine. $520
Lot 437 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Fine/nearly very fine. $420
Lot 438 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Good fine. $460
Lot 439 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Fine/good fine. $400
Lot 440 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly uncirculated. $720
Lot 441 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Surface marked, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $550
Lot 442 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 443 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine. $470
Lot 444 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good fine. $400
Lot 445 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good fine/nearly very fine. $380
Lot 446 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Good fine. $420
Lot 447 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Very fine/good very fine. $450
Lot 448 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Considerable mint bloom, extremely fine. $520
Lot 449 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 450 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Nearly extremely fine. $520
Lot 451 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good very fine. $480
Lot 452 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good very fine. $550
Lot 453 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Very fine. $420
Lot 454 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good fine/very fine. $420
Lot 455 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good fine. $400
Lot 456 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Nearly fine. $480
Lot 457 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Very good. $360
Lot 458 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Very good. $380
Lot 459 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Very good. $300
Lot 460 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Small dent on reverse beside crown, nearly very fine. $450
Lot 461 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Obverse severely scratched, otherwise good fine. $180
Lot 462 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Good fine. $360
Lot 463 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Very good. $280
Lot 464 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Fair. $220
Lot 465 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Very good. $340
Lot 466 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Very good. $260
Lot 467 Queen Victoria, second type, 1860, small 60. Good/very good and scarce. $400
Lot 468 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Good fine. $450
Lot 469 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Nearly fine. $340
Lot 470 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Very good. $250
Lot 471 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862 (low 62). Surface dents, otherwise very good. $170
Lot 472 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Surface dents, otherwise nearly very fine. $320
Lot 473 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Very good/nearly fine. $280
Lot 474 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Very good. $320
Lot 475 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good/very good. $260
Lot 476 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, incuse WW (McD.118b). Extremely fine. $420
Lot 477 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, incuse WW. Nearly very fine. $360
Lot 478 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Good very fine. $440
Lot 479 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Good fine/good very fine. $350
Lot 480 Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Die break along top of date, good extremely fine. $440
Lot 481 Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 482 Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Good very fine. $380
Lot 483 Queen Victoria, 1877 and 1878 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $950
Lot 484 Queen Victoria, 1877 and 1878 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $800
Lot 485 Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Good very fine/extremely fine. $380
Lot 486 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Very fine/good very fine. $360
Lot 487 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Very fine/good very fine. $370
Lot 488 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 489 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Very fine. $350
Lot 490 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $580
Lot 491 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Good extremely fine. $460
Lot 492 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Scratch and marks on obverse, considerable mint bloom, otherwise good extremely fine. $380
Lot 493 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $420
Lot 494 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 495 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, small BP (McD.143a). Nearly extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $600
Lot 496 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 497 Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. (2) $900
Lot 498 Queen Victoria, 1876 and 1878 Melbourne. Surface mark, otherwise nearly uncirculated and good extremely fine. (2) $900
Lot 499 Queen Victoria, 1879 and 1883 Melbourne. Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 500 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Good fine/very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 501 Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne (McD.159a). Nearly extremely fine. $380
Lot 502 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney (McD.158). Only a trace of B left of BP, very fine. $350
Lot 503 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne, no BP (McD.161a). Surface marking, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 504 Queen Victoria, 1882 and 1884 Melbourne (McD.163a, 167b). Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $700
Lot 505 Queen Victoria, 1882 (2) (McD.163, 163a) and 1885 Melbourne (McD.169c). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $1,100
Lot 506 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney (McD.162a). Subdued original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. (2) $850
Lot 507 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney, faint trace of B of BP (McD.162a). Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) $860
Lot 508 Queen Victoria, 1883, 1886 and 1887 Sydney. Good fine; very fine; surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (3) $1,050
Lot 509 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne (McD.167a (faint traces of P only), 167b). Fine; good fine. (2) $700
Lot 510 Queen Victoria, 1885 and 1886 Melbourne (McD.169c, 171). Very fine. (2) $700
Lot 511 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Good very fine. $360
Lot 512 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 513 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Melbourne. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 514 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Melbourne, 1872 London. Fine; very good. (2) $700
Lot 515 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $650
Lot 516 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Nearly fine. $360
Lot 517 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 and 1888 Sydney (McD.174, 176c). Good very fine; very fine, the first scarce. (2) $700
Lot 518 Queen Victoria, 1888 and 1892 Sydney (McD.178a, 184). Fine. (2) $700
Lot 519 Queen Victoria, 1889, 1891 and 1892 Melbourne. Very fine; fine; very fine. (3) $1,100
Lot 520 Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney (McD.178a). Nearly uncirculated. $470
Lot 521 Queen Victoria, 1889 and 1892 Sydney (McD.178a, 184). Good very fine/good extremely fine; very fine. (2) $700
Lot 522 Queen Victoria, 1890 Sydney (McD.180a). Good extremely fine. $380
Lot 523 Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney. Surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine. $400
Lot 524 Queen Victoria, Jubile head, 1893 Sydney. Obverse minor surface marks, otherwise brilliant, nearly uncirculated. $470
Lot 525 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. $340
Lot 526 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Sydney. Good extremely fine. $400
Lot 527 Queen Victoria, 1894 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 528 Queen Victoria, 1894 and 1898 Melbourne. Very fine. (2) $700
Lot 529 Queen Victoria, 1894 and 1899 Melbourne. Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $750
Lot 530 Queen Victoria, 1894, 1895 and 1896 Melbourne. Surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (3) $1,250
Lot 531 Queen Victoria, 1895 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 532 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $450
Lot 533 Queen Victoria, 1897 and 1898 Melbourne. Extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $700
Lot 534 Queen Victoria, 1897-1900 Melbourne. Surface marking, otherwise good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $1,500
Lot 535 Queen Victoria, 1898 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. $350
Lot 536 Queen Victoria, 1899 Melbourne. Good fine. $330
Lot 537 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth and 1901 Sydney. Good fine. (2) $680
Lot 538 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney; George V, half sovereign, 1914 London. Extremely fine. (2) $550
Lot 539 Queen Victoria, 1901 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 540 Queen Victoria - George V, 1901 Melbourne, 1901 and 1911 Sydney. Fine - extremely fine. (3) $1,050
Lot 541 Queen Victoria, 1901 Perth. Very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $670
Lot 542 Edward VII, 1903 and 1910 Sydney, 1908 Perth. Very fine - good very fine. (3) $1,000
Lot 543 Edward VII, 1903, 1904 and 1905 Sydney, 1905 Melbourne. The second very fine, others nearly uncirculated. (4) $1,450
Lot 544 Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 545 Edward VII, 1906, 1907 and 1908 Sydney. The second uncirculated, others nearly uncirculated. (3) $1,200
Lot 546 Edward VII, 1907 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 547 Edward VII, 1907 Sydney, 1908 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $750
Lot 548 Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Very fine. $340
Lot 549 Edward VII, 1909 and 1910 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) $750
Lot 550 George V, 1911 Melbourne and 1917 Perth. Good very fine. (2) $670
Lot 551 George V, 1911 Sydney. Well struck, uncirculated. $420
Lot 552 George V, 1911-1914 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $1,500
Lot 553 George V, 1912, 1914 and 1915 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $1,100
Lot 554 George V, 1913 Sydney, 1913 and 1914 Perth. Extremely fine or better. (3) $1,000
Lot 555 George V, 1914 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $370
Lot 556 George V, 1914 Perth, 1913 London and 1928 Pretoria. The first good extremely fine; others extremely fine. (3) $980
Lot 557 George V, 1916, 1917 and 1918 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $1,300
Lot 558 George V, 1917 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 559 George V, 1917, 1918 and 1925 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $1,200
Lot 560 George V, small head, 1931 Perth. Good very fine. $380
Lot 561 Queen Victoria, 1873 and 1881 Melbourne. Very good. (2) $600
Lot 562 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Scuff marks on obverse, otherwise very fine. $350
Lot 563 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Nearly fine. $300
Lot 564 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney (McD.20c). Toned, very fine. $500
Lot 565 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney. Good fine and scarce. $420
Lot 566 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Obverse scratches, otherwise good very fine. $300
Lot 567 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Very fine. $310
Lot 568 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Nearly fine. $260
Lot 569 Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney. Obverse polished, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $340
Lot 570 Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney. Fine/nearly very fine. $150
Lot 571 Queen Victoria, 1899 and 1891 Sydney (McD.35, 38). Nearly very fine; fine. (2) $480
Lot 572 Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney; Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne. Fine; very fine. (2) $420
Lot 573 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. $260
Lot 574 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Sydney. Good very fine. $190
Lot 575 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney; Edward VII, 1909 London. Fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $340
Lot 576 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney; Edward VII, 1905 London. Good fine. (2) $340
Lot 577 Queen Victoria, 1899 Melbourne. Fine. $180
Lot 578 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Slightly polished, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 579 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Reverse rim damage, otherwise good very fine. $180
Lot 580 Edward VII, 1902 Sydney. Toned, extremely fine. $220
Lot 581 Edward VII, 1903 and 1910 Sydney. Nearly very fine; good very fine. (2) $360
Lot 582 Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Good very fine. $250
Lot 583 Edward VII, 1906 Sydney; George V, 1912 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 584 Edward VII, 1907 Melbourne and 1908 Sydney. Nearly very fine; good fine (2). $380
Lot 585 Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Good very fine. $200
Lot 586 Edward VII, 1909 Perth. Good very fine. $280
Lot 587 Edward VII, 1909 Perth. Very fine. $260
Lot 588 Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Nearly exremely fine. $220
Lot 589 Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Good very fine. (2) $350
Lot 590 George V, 1912 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 591 George V, 1912 Sydney. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 592 George V, 1912, 1914 and 1915 Sydney. Good extremely fine; very fine; good extremely fine. (3) $520
Lot 593 George V, 1915 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 594 George V, 1915 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 595 George V, 1915 Sydney. Good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $440
Lot 596 George V, 1915 Sydney. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $720
Lot 597 George V, 1918 Perth. Fields burnished, may have been mounted, otherwise very fine and rare. $1,200
Lot 598 German New Guinea, five mark, 1894A. Uneven grey tone, extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. $1,750
Lot 599 German New Guinea, five mark, 1894A. Tiny nicks, otherwise proof-like fields, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $2,600
Lot 600 German New Guinea, two mark, 1894A. Toned, proof-like, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,200
Lot 601 German New Guinea, two mark, 1894A. Toned, a little rubbed, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 602 German New Guinea, one mark, 1894A. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $420
Lot 603 German New Guinea, half mark, 1894A. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 604 German New Guinea, half mark, 1894A. Good very fine. $240
Lot 605 German New Guinea, half mark, 1894A. Mount removed from centre of obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $50
Lot 606 German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Spotted on reverse, red and brown uncirculated. $230
Lot 607 German New Guinea, two pfennig, 1894A. Brown with traces of red, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 608 German New Guinea, ten pfennig 1894A; also Territory of New Guinea, shilling, 1935 (2), 1936, 1938; pennies, Edward VIII, 1936 (2). The first with attempted piercing, otherwise good very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $130
Lot 609 Territory of New Guinea, Melbourne mint penny and halfpenny, 1929, in cupro-nickel. The penny with brilliant fields, both uncirculated or nearly FDC and rare. (2) $1,200
Lot 610 Territory of New Guinea, George V, Melbourne Mint, proof or pattern cupro-nickel penny and halfpenny, 1929. Choice proof-like uncirculated and rare. (2) $1,300
Lot 611 Territory of New Guinea, George V - George VI, shillings 1935 (2), 1936 (2), 1938 (3), 1945 (2), sixpences 1935, 1943, threepences 1935, 1944, pennies 1936, 1938, 1944; also Keeling Cocos Islands set of four, 1, 2, 5 and 25 rupees, 1977 (150th Anniversary). All in 2x2 holders on a plastic sheet, very fine - uncirculated. (20) $480
Lot 612 Territory of New Guinea, Head Tax token, 1939-1940, ten shillings (type III) in aluminium. Holed at top, uncirculated. $80
Lot 613 Territory of New Guinea, Head Tax token, 1939-1940, ten shillings in aluminium, holed at top; also, Canberra florin, 1927. Very good; good extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 614 Territory of New Guinea, Luluai badge in bronze, officially holed with two 2mm holes, one of these double pierced in error. Toned, uncirculated. $50
Lot 615 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1975 (KM.9). In case of issue, FDC. $350
Lot 616 Papua New Guinea, first day of issue, 21 April 1975, first day cover proof coin set. In album of issue, FDC. $30
Lot 617 Papua New Guinea Police Valour Badge, post 1953, in sterling silver, type with suspension lugs on reverse (Mira pp231/232), impressed number 82 on reverse. Nicely toned, extremely fine. $400
Lot 618 Papua New Guinea, Councillor badge, post 1973, in brass (44x48mm), by A.J. Parkes (Mira p205), manufacturer's specimen. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 619 George V, Royal Mint London proof Waitangi crown, 1935. A brilliant proof, impaired with surface marks both sides, otherwise nearly FDC. $4,800
Lot 620 George V, Royal Mint London, Waitangi crown, 1935. Mottled tone, edge knocks on obverse at 10 o'clock, nearly uncirculated. $4,600
Lot 621 George V, Royal Mint London proof set, halfcrown - threepence, 1935. Mottled toning, nearly FDC - FDC. (5) $2,400
Lot 622 George V, proof sixpence, 1935. FDC. $450
Lot 623 George V, halfcrowns, 1933, 1934 [illustrated] and 1935. Extremely fine; nearly uncirculated; good extremely fine. (3) $400
Lot 624 George V, halfcrown, 1934. Slight toning, choice uncirculated. $340
Lot 625 George V, florin, 1935. Nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 626 George V, florins, 1935 and 1936. Good very fine; fine. (2) $60
Lot 627 George V - George VI, florins, 1933, 1937, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1950 and 1951. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $200
Lot 628 George V - George VI, shillings, 1934, 1945 and 1946. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $130
Lot 629 George V - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1933, 1941 and 1942 'broken back'; sixpences, 1936, 1942, 1947 and 1953; threepences, 1933, 1934 and 1943. Very fine - nearly uncirculated, some scarce. (10) $220
Lot 630 George VI, crown, 1949. Extremely fine - uncirculated, some toned. (9) $140
Lot 631 George VI, halfcrowns, 1937 [illustrated], 1941, 1942 and 1943. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $160
Lot 632 George VI, Centennial halfcrown, 1940. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. $60
Lot 633 George VI - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1941, 1942 and 1961. Good extremely fine for the first two, the last uncirculated. (3) $30
Lot 634 George VI, florin, 1940. Choice uncirculated and scarce. $740
Lot 635 George VI, florins, 1942 and 1943. Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 636 George VI, florins, 1943, 1944 (2), 1946 (2). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $220
Lot 637 George VI, florin, 1944. Lightly toned, virtually uncirculated and a key date. $240
Lot 638 George VI, florin, 1945 and 1946. Uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 639 George VI, shilling, 1942. Lightly toned, uncirculated. $230
Lot 640 George VI, sixpence, 1939. Toned, nearly uncirculated. $210
Lot 641 George VI, threepence 1942, without dot after date. Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 642 George VI, halfpenny, 1950. Red and brown uncirculated. $90
Lot 643 George VI - Elizabeth II, shilling, 1963; sixpences, 1952 and 1953; threepences, 1941, 1942, 1948, 1952 (2), 1957. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) $70
Lot 644 George VI - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1951, 1952, 1956 (no shoulder strap) and 1965; also halfpenny, 1955. Nearly very fine - uncirculated, some spotty. (5) $30
Lot 645 Elizabeth II, proof set of eight, 1953. In case of issue, toning, otherwise nearly FDC. $150
Lot 646 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint London proof threepence, 1964. Minor toning and spotting, nearly FDC and rare. $1,200
Lot 647 Elizabeth II, halfcrown, 1961. Uncirculated. $80
Lot 648 Elizabeth II, threepence, 1956, no shoulder strap. Extremely fine. $70
Lot 649 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, two dollar trial, 1985 (26mm, 10.03g) in aluminium-bronze, milled and plain security edge. Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 650 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint London pattern fifty cents, 1986, cupro-nickel (13.6g). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 651 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint trial planchets in bronze for one and two cents, undated, c1965. Uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 652 Elizabeth II, two dollars, blank test piece (11.1g), c1985, aluminium-bronze, matte finish, plain central and milled security edge. Uncirculated. $180
Lot 653 Elizabeth II, one dollar, blank test piece (8.3g), c1985, aluminium-bronze, plain edge. Uncirculated. $180
Lot 654 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint trial set of planchets, c1985, undated, ten cents, twenty cents, fifty cents, one dollar, two dollars and five dollars, the first three with plain edges and struck in cupro-nickel, the last three with milled edges and struck in aluminium-bronze. Virtually uncirculated and very rare. (6) $1,300
Lot 655 Elizabeth II, polished specimen set, 1968; proof sets, 1971-1974, 1976-1983, 1984 (2), 1986-1988, 1993. Mostly in cases of issue, some with foxing especially on the last set, coins uncirculated - FDC. (19) $280
Lot 656 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1972 (2), 1973, 1974, 1975 (4), 1976, 1977, 1978 (8), 1979, 1980 (2), 1981 (2), 1982 (3), 1983, 1984 (3), 1985 and 1987. In cases of issue, FDC. (32) $500
Lot 657 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1989; also Celebration of Sport Silver Dollar Series, 1990. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) $80
Lot 658 Elizabeth II, proof one dollars, 1972, 1973 (2), 1974 (3), 1975 (4), 1976 (5), 1977 (5), 1976 (5), 1977, 1978 (2), 1979 (2), 1980 (2), 1981 (2), 1985, 1987 and 1989. All in cases of issue, FDC. (26) $280
Lot 659 Elizabeth II, year coin sets in wallets, 1982, 1990 (2), 1994 (4); five dollars, 25th Anniversary, 1992 (2 sets). Uncirculated. (9) $70
Lot 660 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1995, 2000. Uncirculated. (2) $150
Lot 661 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1967 'dot above 1' variety, 1994 bimetal (2); also, two cents, undated (1967) 'Bahamas Mule'. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 662 George V - Elizabeth II, 1933-1965, crowns to halfpennies, in red plastic album and six pages, with coins (83), described in 2x2 holders, missing 1935 threepence. Very good - uncirculated. (160) Passed in
Lot 663 George V - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1934 (2), 1940 Centennial (5) and 1944 (2); sixpences, 1935, 1943, 1945 and 1965 (4, including 'broken wing' (3)); threepences, many die-cracks and other varieties, 1933 (2), 1934 (5), 1936 (3), 1937, 1939, 1942 (5, including 'one dot' (3)), 1943 (2), 1946, 1955 (3, 'two shoulder dots'), 1956 (4, 'no shoulder strap') and 1959; pennies, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 (2), 1952 and 1955 (5); halfpennies, 1940, 1945 (2), 1946, 1952 (3), 1957 and 1965. All in 2x2 holders, the copper with much mint red, fine - uncirculated. (64) $240
Lot 664 George V - George VI, 1933-1946, threepence - shillings, assorted dates, with duplication. Good - extremely fine. (.433kg) $160
Lot 665 George V - George VI, 1933-1946, threepence - halfcrowns, assorted dates, with duplication. Good - very fine. (1.120kg) $400
Lot 666 George VI - Elizabeth II, coins on plastic pages (not always filled) mostly, 1964 and nearly all base metal, florins (17 pages), shillings (12 pages), sixpences (3 pages), pennies (9 pages), halfpennies (4 pages) plus cloth bank bag with mixture including Australian silver and British bronze; includes silver and nickel proof dollars with cases (10). Poor - FDC. (approx 1,000) $250
Lot 667 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1947-1965, halfpenny - halfcrown, mixed quantities of assorted dates, with some decimal issues including mint set, 1969. Good - uncirculated. (7.7kg) $120
Lot 668 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1940-1965, assorted dates. Mostly halfpennies with some pennies. Good - extremely fine. (approx 6kg) $70
Lot 669 George V, electrotype copies, 1933, halfcrown (4), florin (2), probably contemporary. Some unfinished, extremely fine. (6) $50
Lot 670 Communion token, Free Church of Scotland, (used in Otago), undated (c1840s) (L.371; GRW.118; C.6457; B.7503). Very fine. $30
Lot 671 Communion token, Free Church of Scotland (Otago) undated (circa 1848) (GRW.118; L.371; C.6457; B.7503). Good fine. $40
Lot 672 Communion token, North Dunedin (Otago) (St.Stephen's) Presbyterian Church, 1871 (GRW.115; L.379; C.4677). Extremely fine. $30
Lot 673 Canterbury Pastoral Association, in silver (56mm) by J.Moore 'J.Smith/Draught Entire/Young Westminister/Class 1/1864'. Edge cuts, scratches and knocks, otherwise fine and rare. $300
Lot 674 Auckland Competitions Society NZ, in bronze (44mm) by Vaughton, Birmingham 'Bass Solo/Operation/J.W. Atkinson'. Good extremely fine. $80
Lot 675 Assorted medalets, including Queen Victoria Jubilee, Otago (Morel 1897-98/1 bronze); South Africa War (Morel 1899-190/1 gilt [2]); Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition (Morel 1900/19 bronze, 'Gordon' engraved on reverse); Auckland Industrial & Mining Exhibition (Morel 1898-99/2 silver, 1898-99/3 silver, 1898-99/9 silver); Otago Exhibition (Morel 1898/7 silvered); Greymouth Westland Celebrations (Morel 1900-01/1 gilt); Nelson Centenary (Morel 1905/1 copper and gilt); HMS New Zealand Visit (Morel 1913/1 gilt); Patriotic medalet (Morel 1914/1 brass); Peace (Morel 1919/2 lead); NZ & South Seas Exhibition Dunedin (Morel 1925-26/1 aluminium). Very good - good very fine. (15) $160
Lot 676 Commemorative medallions, a small selection, Morel 1902/6, MacMaster 1967/1 copper, 1967/5 silver, 1971/9 copper, 1972/1 bronze, 1974/13 copper, 2009 50th Anniversay Auckland Numismatic Society - A.Teutenberg (2) in silver and bronze (MacM.-), Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, 80th Anniversay, 2011 (2) (45mm) in gilt and enamel and silvered and enamel; also Great Britain, Nelson's Flagship in bronze, 1905 (38mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) $160
Lot 677 Commemorative medallions, 1968-1974, including Wahine (MacM.1968/3 bronze); Apollo 8 (MacM.1968/4 bronze); James Cook Bicentenary (MacM.1969/2 silver and bronze); HMAS Voyager (MacM.1969/11 bronze); Rugby Centenary (MacM.1970/3 silver); Auckland City Centennial (MacM.1971/6 copper); Auckland Harbour Board (MacM.1971/9 copper); One Ton Yachting Cup (MacM.1971/10 silver, 1971/11 copper); Bishop Pmpallier (MacM.1972/8 copper); Richard Pearse (MacM.1972/3 copper); Commonwealth Games Christchurch (MacM.1974/6 copper and aluminium); together with Runanga Co-operative Society bread tokens, three token sets (5) for one loaf, aluminium (30mm), half loaf, brass (25mm) and quarter loaf, in aluminium (22mm), one and half loaf tokens holed. In wallets or on cards, very fine - uncirculated. (29) $160
Lot 678 Commemorative medallions, 1971-1976, (35mm) issued by Hawkins Enterprises including, New Bred Racehorses, in silver (MacM.1971/1); International Vintage Car Rally, Nelson, 1972, in silver (MacM.1972/2); New Zealand Steam Locomotives, in silver (2), aluminium (MacM.1973/1, 1973/2 [2]); Thames Borough Centenary, 1973, in silver (MacM.1973/4); Cecil Wood's Car, in copper (MacM.1974/1); British Commonwealth Games Christchurch, 1974, aluminium (2) (MacM.1974/2); Manchester Block Centennial, 1974, in copper and aluminium (MacM.1974/9); Woodville Centenary, 1975, in silver (MacM.1975/1); Waikato City Council Centenary, 1976, in silver (MacM.1976/2). Timber cased PNCs, uncirculated. (13) $250
Lot 679 Commonwealth Games Auckland, 1990, commemorative medals in bronze (4) (50mm) designed by Marian Fountain (MacM.1990/35); Aoraki Polytecknic, 1994, in bronze (50mm) (MacM. unlisted). In cases of issue, uncirculated. (5) $100
Lot 680 New Zealand Bred Racehorses, in gold (18ct, 35mm) issued by Hawkins Enterprises (MacM.1971/1). Timber cased PNC, uncirculated. $800
Lot 681 N.Z. Soldiers Club, London, 1916/1919, silver and blue enamel badge (18.1g, 43x36mm) by HCF Ld (H.C.Freeman Limited, Birmingham), pin back, hallmark for Birmingham 1918. Very fine and rare. $320
Lot 682 Badges, tinnies and medallions, a collection of mostly New Zealand items, including union, sporting, bowling, Royal Visit, schools, military, life saving, political, scouting, guiding, dancing and fire service, many by New Zealand makers. Very fine - uncirculated. (208) $340
Lot 683 George III, Resolution and Adventure Medal, 1772, in bronze (44mm) by J.Westwood for Mathew Boulton for Sir Joseph Banks, struck from the second reverse die (MH 373; BHM 165; Eimer 744; Klenman 2). Brown with hints of red in the lettering on the obverse, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare in this metal, probably the finest known. $11,000
Lot 684 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in bronze (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (MH 374, BHM 258). Attractive light red brown bronzed patina, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 685 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in bronze (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society (MH.374; Eimer 780; BHM 258). Attractive red and brown patina, nearly uncirculated. $750
Lot 686 Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) by the Royal Mint, London (C.1853/2). Nearly very fine. $220
Lot 687 Burke & Wills, 1861, in white metal (38mm) by E.A. Sc T.S.M. at base (C.1861/1 this piece). Reverse with casting flaw, very fine. Passed in
Lot 688 Burke & Wills, 1861, in white metal (38mm) by Thomas Stokes (C.1861/1). Holed at top, edge bruises, very good and rare. Passed in
Lot 689 Queensland Pastoral Society, Springsure, in silver (51mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon 'Awarded to/ W.H.Richards Esq/for the best/Imported Ram/1865'. Good extremely fine and rare thus. $800
Lot 690 Preis Medaille, (for German) Turn Vereins, Sydney, Nov 30th 1865, in silver (36mm); also engraved swimming medal in silver (28mm). Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $300
Lot 691 Products of New South Wales, Paris Universal Exhibition 1867, in bronze (39mm) by L.C.Wyon, edge impressed 'Joseph Aarons for Services'. Good extremely fine and rare as such. Passed in
Lot 692 South Australian Agricultural & Horticultural Society, 1867, in bronze (34.5mm) by J.M.Wendt, Adelaide, presented by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh (C.1867/4) uninscribed. Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $400
Lot 693 South Australian Agricultural & Horticultural Society, 1867, in white metal (33.5mm) by J.M.Wendt, Adelaide, presented by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh (C.1867/4) uninscribed. Good extremely fine and rare. $300
Lot 694 HRH Duke of Edinburgh, Visit to Tasmania, 1868, in white metal (47mm) by T.Stokes, Melbourne (C.1868/1). Holed at top, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 695 Medalets, an assortment from 1873, Billi Ex Rex Vict (holed but unc), mostly 19th century or early 20th century, most attributed with Carlisle numbers, also enamelled halfcrown, 1874. Fine - uncirculated. (190) $850
Lot 696 Intercolonial Exhibition Melbourne, 1875, Philadelphia, 1876, in bronze (69mm), (C. 1876/6), obverse, O.R.Campbell Des - J.Hogarth Fec in line above exergue, below Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, impressed on obverse 'Melbourne 1875' and impressed around edge 'LYON COTTIER & CO.'. Extremely fine, very scarce. $400
Lot 697 Intercolonial Exhibition Melbourne, 1875, Philadelphia 1876 in silver (70mm) by Stokes & Martin Melbourne, edge impressed 'The Victoria Woollen Clothing Manufacturing Coy'. Attractive grey toned, good extremely fine and rare in silver. $800
Lot 698 The National Agricultural Society of Victoria, circa 1877, in bronze (50mm) by Julius Hogarth, reverse uninscribed. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 699 First International Exhibition, New South Wales, 1879, in white metal (38.5mm) by Evan Jones, Sydney (C.1879/6) variant without maker's name. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 700 New South Wales International Exhibition, 1879-1880, in white metal (47mm) by Stokes & Martin Medallists (C.1879-80/8). Some small edge nicks and edge toning, surface hairlines, otherwise bright appearance, extremely fine. $160
Lot 701 Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880, in white metal (76mm) by H.Stokes, possibly a trial strike. Very fine and rare in this metal. $240
Lot 702 Centenary of Sunday Schools, Robert Raikes, 1880, in white metal (44mm) (C.1880/3a); WWI AIF Returned from Active Service badge (appears to be cast copy); Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, Member's badge and Lady's badge, both 1964-1965, in gilt and enamel, both numbered 3713 on reverse. Fine - extremely fine. (4) $30
Lot 703 A group of award medals to J.H.Connor, including Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-81, in bronze (76mm) by H.Stokes, inscribed on edge 'J.H.Connor - Brittany Cow'; National Agricultural Society of Victoria, in silver (51mm [4], 35mm [4) by J.Hogarth, inscribed on edge 'First Prize, Tom Thumb Pony (1877); 'First Prize Pony 'Tom Thumb' (1879); 'First Prize Dark Gray Pony 'Little Sambo' (1879); First Prize Brittany Heifer 'Little Alice' (1879); 'Special Prize Welsh Pony 'Mountain Hero' (1882); '2nd Prize Brittany Cow 'Daphne' (1882); inscribed on reverse ' 1st Prize/Brittany Heifer/2 yrs or under/Daphne 2nd' (1883); '2nd Prize/Brittany Bull/'Duke'/1883'; Geelong & Western District Agricultural & Horticultural Society, in silver (42mm) by Pinches, London, inscribed on reverse '1st Prize/to/J.H.Connor M.L.A./for Arab/Entire Pony/Geelong Oct 20th 1876'; The Governor's Prize, in silver (46mm) by Blashki & Sons, inscribed to 'The Hon J.H.Connor/1897; The Royal Agricu;tural Society of Victoria, Champion Prize, in silver (47mm) inscribed on reverse to 'J.H.Connor/for/Pony Mare 12 Hands or Under/1898'. First medal with original envelope of issue,last medal with dark tone on obverse, very fine - uncirculated. (12) $2,000
Lot 704 Australian International Exhibitions, Sydney 1879-80, Melbourne 1880-81, Presentation medal in bronze (76mm) engraved 'H. E. THE LORD AUGUSTUS W. F. S. LOFTUS C. C. B. FOR SERVICES', by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, obv. Albert Edward Prince of Wales K.G. President of the Royal Commission, head to right, not in Carlisle. Good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 705 Coles medals, a collection mostly different, described in 2x2 holders, with Chitty numbers, several scarce to rare. Fine - uncirculated. (83) $2,300
Lot 706 Mcleay River Agricultural Association, in silver (38mm) by E.Altmann, Melbourne 'John Walsh/1882'. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 707 Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association, in bronze (45mm)'R.Cravens/'Bally'/Best Lady's Hack/ June 1881'. Toned, extremely fine. $440
Lot 708 Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association, in silver (48mm) '1st prize/Bearup & Cravens/ 'Young Highland Mary'/for Draught Mare/any age bred/North of Rockhampton/June 1884'; another, '2nd prize for blood mare'; another, 1st prize 'Assayer' for blood stallion 2 yrs and under 4yrs'. Nearly extremely fine. (3) $850
Lot 709 Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association, in silver (45mm) 'Bearup & Cravens/'Nimo' blood/stallion any age/Champion Prize/June 1882'; another for Draught Mare 2nd prize; another,'Richard Craven/for best/4 Horse Team/2nd prize/ June 1882'. Toned, nearly extremely fine. (3) $900
Lot 710 Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association in bronze (48mm) '2nd Prize Bearup & Cravens/Young Highland Mare/draught mare 4yr and over/June 1884'. Extremely fine. $600
Lot 711 Medalets, issues for Coles Arcade, Melbourne; Melbourne/Victoria Centenary, 1934/35 (3); Coronation of George VI, 1937; various others, also noted commemoratives for 42nd Birthday of King Edward VIII, 1936, Coronation of King Edward VIII, Australian issue, 1937 and Coronation of King Edward VIII 1937 badge on original Coronation Souvenir card; Great Britain, official issue for George VI Coronation, 1937, in silver. Poor - extremely fine. (18) $120
Lot 712 Victoria, assorted medalets, Henty Jubilee Portland (C.1884/1 white metal); Bendigo Juvenile & Industrial Exhibition (C.1886/7 brass); Queen Victoria Jubilee, Tarnagulla (C.1887/93 bronze), Maldon (C.1887/47 silver); Ballarat (C.1895-6/2 silver); Warrnambool Industrial Exhibition (1896/8 gilt); Jubilee 1897, Clunes (C.1897/16 gilt), Sale (C.1897/25 gilt), Heathcote (C.1897/39 gilt); Gippsland Hospital Jubilee (3) (C.1916/3 gilt[2], silvered); Australian Jamboree Frankston, 1935 (17mm) by Stokes (C.unlisted, silvered, uniface. Some medalets pierced at top, fine - uncirculated. (13) $360
Lot 713 Jubilee of Victoria Exhibition, 1884-85, in gold (12.7g, 30mm) by (Stokes & Martin Melbourne) (C.1884-5/1). Obverse with small test cut at 2 o'clock, also P.T. lightly scratched on reverse shield, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 714 Lord Mayor of Sydney's Soudan Medal, 1885, in silver (28mm) by Evan Jones (C.1885/10), reverse inscribed, 'Corporal W. H. Newland', without suspender. Very fine and scarce. $550
Lot 715 A small selection of medalets and badges, C.A/1 gilded; C.1886/5 bronze; C.1888/10 silver; C.1897/87 silver; C.1916/2 (2) silver and bronze; C.1919/2 silvered; 1st Armoured Regiment hat badge (Cossum 416) and a small tinnie, 'Remember the Dardanelles, 1915'. Fine - very fine. (9) $100
Lot 716 Macintyre P. & A. Society Goondiwindi, in silver (38mm) by E.Altmann, Melbourne, 'H.Walker/Best/Hereford Cow/in milk/1887'. Brooch mounted on reverse, otherwise toned very fine and rare. $600
Lot 717 Welcome to the Archbishop of Melbourne 1887, in bronze, cross shaped (34mm), 'Ceade mille failthe (a hundred thousand welcomes) to the Archbishop of Melbourne 1887'. Very fine and rare. $80
Lot 718 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, First Order of Merit, in bronze (75mm) by E.A. Altmann. Melbourne (C.1887/5), unnamed, in original monogrammed box. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 719 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, First Order of Merit, in bronze (75mm) by E.A.Altmann.Melbourne (C.1887/5), unnamed. Toned chocolate brown, dark toning area above head, a few minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $150
Lot 720 Commemorative medalets, Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Port Fairy, 1887, in bronze (c.1887/83); other Royal commemoratives (3, C.1897/43, 1902/1, 1937/9); Centenary of South Australia, 1936, in gilded bronze (C.1936/1); Royal Hobart Centenary, 1938, in tombac silvered (C.1938/12) with suspension loop; also tradesman token, R.Parker, Geelong, penny, undated; Australia inscribed on a voided brooch with map of Australia in centre, in 9ct gold (20mm;1.3g), brooch securing clip missing and some edge damage . Poor - very fine. (8) $100
Lot 721 Tasmania, medalets including Queen Victoria Jubilee, Launceston (C.1887/24a gilt); Launceston Exhibition (C.1898/4 silver); Wesleyan Methodist Church (C.1901/46 white metal); Coronation (C.1902/22 gilt); Centenary of Launceston (C.1906/2 gilt); St Johns, Newtown (C.1916/9 bronze); Royal Visit to Tasmania (C.1920/4a (2) silvered, gilt); Coronation (C.1937//18a silvered); Royal Hobart Centenary Regatta (C.1938/12 tombac silvered with loop); Bellerive ferry token, child. Some with loop mounts or holed at top, fine - uncirculated. (11) $180
Lot 722 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in silver (51mm) by Stokes & Martin (C.1888/8), inscribed on edge 'Societe des Musees Cantonaux'. Uncirculated, scarce. $400
Lot 723 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in bronze (76mm) by Melbourne Mint - Stokes & Martin (C.1888/8), impressed around edge 'A. Bennet'. A few small surface digs, light scuffing and minor edge nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 724 Exhibition of Women's Industries, Sydney, 1888, in bronze (39mm) by Amor, Sydney (C.1888/14) uninscribed. Good very fine. $80
Lot 725 U(nited) F(ire) B(rigade) D(emonstration), 1888, in silver (37.5mm) by Stokes, voided circle with fine rope frame with loop mount, overlays of a ladder, crossed axe, hose and helmet, engraved on obverse 'U./F./B./D./1888', and on reverse 'Geelong/1888/Won by/W.Perkins'. Good very fine. $400
Lot 726 Melbourne International Exhibition 1888-1889, French Participation, in gilt bronze (57mm) by Alphee Dubois, obverse, Ministere du Commerce et de l'Industrie, reverse, Exposition Internationale de Melbourne / Participation / de la France / inscribed 'THEZARD (A)'/ 1888-1889. (Not listed in Carlisle). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 727 Townsville Pastoral & Agricultural Association in bronze (44mm) by R.C (Capner) 'August 1889/Awarded to/Climax Evaporating Co./For Preserved Bananas'. Nearly extremely fine. $170
Lot 728 Order of St Andrew Benefit Society, fob in gold (10g, 25x29mm oval gold plate within a cast ornamental frame), engraved on obverse Cross of St Andrew, 'O.S.A./S.C./Bendigo Lodge', and on reverse 'Presented/to/J.H.Knight/As a token of/Esteem/1889'. Very fine. $220
Lot 729 Samoa, HMS Calliope 1889, 'BRITISH SEAMANSHIP AND CAPTAIN H. C. KANE OF H. M. S. CALLIOPE FROM AN ADMIRER THE MARQUIS DE LEUVILLE', in white metal (30mm) (MH.642). Extremely fine. $80
Lot 730 Eastern Downs Horticultural & Agricultural Association, Warwick, in silver (30mm) by A. Parkes, 'Hon J.D Macansh/Devon Cow in Milk/ 1894'. Rim bruises and nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. $170
Lot 731 The National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, Exhibition 1894, in silver (51mm) by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, 'Thos Moon/Ayrshire/ Bull'. Edge nicks and surface marks, toned, extremely fine. $120
Lot 732 Helensburgh Football Club, Season 1894 merit medal in 9ct gold (4.4g; 27x31mm), handcrafted by S.D. & Co (Stewart Dawson & Co), reverse inscribed, 'Presented/to/M.Hall/of the/Helensburgh/Football Team/by/C.T.Bode. Esq/As a token of Merit'; B.F.A. Gardiner Cup medal, 1895, in 9ct gold (5.1g; 22x32mm), handcrafted by W.Kerr, reverse inscribed, 'Won by/Balmain F.C./M.Hall/For'd'. Good fine. (2) $150
Lot 733 Country Fire Authority, Victoria, Long Service badge, undated (c1890s), in white metal, gilt and enamel (59x42.5mm), by K.G.Luke, Melb. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 734 Handcrafted badge in gold (15ct, 7.8g, 32mm) by H.S.Chapman, a gold disc with overlay of a heart, pick and shovel, inscribed around 'The Heart of the World - Labor'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 735 Eight Hours Committee, badge in silver, pin backed, triangular design (sides 44mm) by Armfield, Collingwood, '88' on reverse. Good very fine and rare. $500
Lot 736 Queensland International Exhibition, 1897, award medal in bronze gilt (45mm) by Stokes & Sons (C.1897/9), uninscribed. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 737 Victoria, medalets, Queen Victoria Jubilee, Geelong West (C.1897/17 bronze), Newtown & Chilwell (C.1897/83 silver); Coronation 1902, Queenscliff (C.1902/8 gilt), Geelong (C.1902/18 gilt); Geelong Gala Day (C.1917/3 gilt); Prince of Wales Visit to Geelong (C.1920/6 gilt); also NSW Railways Jubilee (C.1905/6 bronze); Newcastle Hospital Carnival (C.1924/7 bronze). Some medalets with loop mounts, very fine - uncirculated. (8) $170
Lot 738 Assorted medalets, Transvaal War (C.1899-1900/22 gilt, 1900/16 gilt); Visit of the US Fleet to Australia (C.1908/3 aluminium, 1908/6 white metal (2), 1925/1 gilt, 1925/8 silvered and enamel with pin [2]); Visit of the Commonwealth Fleet to Sydney (C.1913/5 [2], bronze, brass); WWI (C.1914/3 gilt); Anzac (C.1915/1 gilt, hole at top plugged, graffiti on reverse); Visit of the British Naval Squadron (C.1924/2 gilt); Bendigo Easter Fair (C.B/1 gilt). Medalets with loop mount or pierced at top, fine - uncirculated. (14) $280
Lot 739 Australian and world medalets, Transvaal War (C.1899-00/1 gilt, 1899-00/2 gilt 1899-00/5 gilt, 1899-00/6 gilt, 1900/3 gilt, 1900/7 silver, 1900/9 [2] gilt); Visit of Baden Powell (C.1931/1 silvered); Opening of Sydney Harbour Bridge/Marcus Clark (C.1932/3 gilt); Scout Jamboree (C.1935/4 silvered); world, International Harvester Centennial of the Reaper, 1931, bronze (34mm); M.E.S.A.A. in silver (25mm) inscribed on reverse 'Cricket/Sen.Div/C.Curtis/1911'; Ringling Bros Barnum & Bailey Circus 100th Anniversary, undated, in aluminium (26mm); Byrd Antarctic Expedition 1928-30, silvered (32mm); Spirit of St Louis Lucky Lindbergh coin, 1927, gilt (32mm). Some medalets pierced at topm. Very good - uncirculated. (16) $280
Lot 740 Boer War tribute medal, 1901, in 15ct gold (8.6g; 29mm), with loop suspender, voided design of central shield bearing inscribed monogram initials, 'EAP', and in the band around is inscribed, 'South African War/1900-1', on the reverse of the shield is inscribed, 'By His/Burrowa/ Friends/17 May 1901', and in the band around is inscribed, 'Presented To Trooper E.A.Prior'. Very fine. $1,300
Lot 741 Commonwealth of Australia, Sydney Celebrations, 1901, in silver (39mm) (C.1901/14), 'W.Turnbull' on edge 'Federal Lap Dash Cycle Race 2nd Prize'. Beautifully toned, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 742 Commonwealth of Australia, Sydney Celebrations, 1901, in silver (38mm) presented to 'W.F.Simpson', edge engraved '1 Mile Running C'ship 2nd Prize'. Edge bruise at 2 o'clock, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 743 Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, established 1855, Edward VII, in silver (41mm), by De Saulles (C.E/2). Toned, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 744 Australian medalets, a group mostly 20th century, 1902, 1911 (2), 1937 (2) coronation, 1954 Royal visit, 1939 issue for Princess Elizabeth, 1919, 1945 Peace, 1938 sesqui and 1951 50 years, 1960 Launceston Bank. Mostly extremely fine. (12) $30
Lot 745 Masonic badges, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia, in gilt and enamel, with vertical bar on ribbon, Luther/Cranmer/Calvin/Knox, inscribed on reverse 'From/T.J.Iredale C.S./to I.P.Wallace/for most nominations/Newcastle/Lodge No.7/(1902) United Service Lodge No.24 U.G.L. of N.S.W., in sterling silver and enamel (25mm) with ribbon and bar '1862(75)1987', by Amor, inscribed on reverse 'Bro A.W.McKenzie'; Public Service Lodge No.83 S.A.C., in sterling silver and enamel, with Australian Coat of Arms at top. First badge lacquered on reverse, fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 746 Eight Hour Demonstration, in silver by Angus & Coote, 462 George St, Sydney, uninscribed in silver (33x28mm) (Smith 2263). Fine. Passed in
Lot 747 Flemington and Kensington Presbyterian Church, 1904, in silvered bronze (31mm) (C.1904/2). Extremely fine and rare. $30
Lot 748 Enterprise Swimming Club, 1905, handcrafted in silver with gold lifebouy to C.T. Hill, hallmarked by L I F. Very fine. $100
Lot 749 Adelaide Hospital, Honours medal to 'Norma Heritage', 1906, in 9ct gold by L H S, with red ebnamel. Very fine. $320
Lot 750 Brook's Historical Essay and Map Competitions, 1906, prize medal in silver (32mm) (C.1904/4 this piece), obverse, map of Australia - 1606-1906, First Discovery of Australia 300th Anniversary, reverse, Brook's Historical Essay and Map Competitions, inscribed within wreath 'N.S.W./3rd Prize/Thelma St Glee/for Map/1906'. Good extremely fine and rare. $420
Lot 751 Holey dollar and Dump centenary, 1913, trial striking on copper 'cartwheel' twopence, 1797, designed by Alfred Chitty, struck by Stokes & Sons (C.T/12). Extremely fine and unique. $500
Lot 752 World War I, 1915 Princess Mary's soldiers Christmas gift tin with bullet-pencil and assortment of medalets, badges and a leather wallet inside (1901-1920 period). Fine - very fine. (approx 20) $150
Lot 753 HMAS Sydney - SMS Emden, Nov 9, 1914, contemporary copy of silver medal by W.Kerr, Sydney (cf C.1914/4). Good very fine. $220
Lot 754 Anzac In Eternal Remembrance, 1914-18, in bronze (60mm) by Dora Ohlfsen (C.1914-18/1); Gallipoli 70th Anniversary medal, 1985, in case of issue; WWI tinnies for Anzac Memorial - Gallipoli 1915 and Armistice Signed Nov 11, 1918. Very fine - uncirculated. (4) $280
Lot 755 Australian Merchant Navy, 1914-19, officer's cap badge in bullion and enamel, professionally mounted on purple felt backing in timber frame. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 756 HRH Prince of Wales, Visit to Sydney, 1920 in bronze (51mm) by Amor (C.1920/1). In original Amor card box, extremely fine and scarce. $350
Lot 757 Visit of HRH Prince of Wales to Australia, 1920, assorted medalets including (C.1920/3 bronze, 1920/5 silvered and gilt), Queensland (C.1920/4 silvered and gilt), Eaglehawk (C.1920/7 silvered), Colac (C.1920/8 gilt and silver), Bendigo (C.1920/9 gilt). Very good - extremely fine. (9) $220
Lot 758 Royal Humane Society of NSW, bronze medal (EIIR), edge number 986, recipient's name on reverse removed; New South Wales Ambulance Transport Service Board Long Service Medal, unnamed; Service Medal of the Order of St John, edge inscribed, '426. Pte. T.W.Mayo. N.S.W. Dist. Australia S.J.A.B.O. 1926. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $400
Lot 759 Victorian Amateur Swimming Association, Victorian Championship, in silver plate with enamel centre (50mm), '880 YDS/W.F.Farley/2ND/1928.9'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 760 Western Australia Centenary, 1929 in silver and bronze (39mm) by Kruger Gray for the Royal Mint Perth (C.1929/2); Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, 1935 in bronze (51mm) by Stokes & Son (C.1935/6); also Duke of Edinburgh Galatea, 1867 in white metal (C.1867/2) and a silver (33mm) for the Nat. Agric. Society of Victoria 'Joh O'Donnell/Third Prize/Ladies Hunter/Plate/1889'. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $1,200
Lot 761 Medallions, 1929 Eucharistic Congress on, includes 75th Anniversay of Federation, 1976, set of seven silver medals (cased); NAV Explorers, 1969, some duplication, some attributed with Carlisle numbers, many cased; Lord Howe Island, 1982, pair (cased). Very fine - uncirculated. (approx 75) $500
Lot 762 NSW Volunteer Fire Brigades, Long Service Medal, engraved on edge, 'A.E.Anderson. 1933.' Extremely fine. $280
Lot 763 British Empire Games Commemorative Medal, Sydney 1938, in antiqued bronze (75mm x 62mm) engraver, D.E.Morden, by Stokes, Melb (C.1938/22). Extremely fine, scarce. $240
Lot 764 Administration of Nauru, Loyal Service Medal, 1949, unnamed, by Stokes, Melb. Some staining on ribbon, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $300
Lot 765 Centenary of the Government of Victoria, 1951, in bronze (64mm) by Andor Meszaros (C.1951/3). In case of issue, uncirculated. $60
Lot 766 Centenary of the Government of Victoria, 1951, award in bronze (55mm) by Andor Meszaros (C.1951/4) uninscribed. In case of issue, with some foxing to inside lid, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 767 Commonwealth Accredited Press Pass, for the Royal Visit, undated (1954), in silvered bronze and enamel (46x38mm) by Amor, Sydney, numbered 493 on reverse. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 768 Commonwealth Accredited Press Pass, for the Royal Visit, undated (1954), in silvered bronze and enamel (46x38mm) by Amor, Sydney, this name upside down, unnumbered. Nearly uncirculated. $110
Lot 769 Olympic Games Melbourne, 1956, commemorative medal in bronze (63.5mm) by Andor Mezsaros (C.1956/5). With plastic case of issue, uncirculated. $260
Lot 770 Royal Life Saving Society Australia, Meritorious Service Badge, in gilt and enamel with Imperial crown affixed to ribbon and RLSS enamel brooch bar, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/Joyce Liptrot/1959' together with framed certificate, 'in appreciation of services rendered'; another, Award of Merit, in gilt and enamel, with RLSS Bar and RLSS brooch bar, reverse inscribed, 'G.Barbon/10.4.61'. Last with tape residue on back of ribbon, certificate with foxing, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (3) $50
Lot 771 City of Broken Hill, Silver City Festival, undated, award medal in silver (50mm), by Stokes. Toned, some surface scuffing, very fine. $40
Lot 772 Art medal, cast, in bronze (98mm x 75mm), 'The Origin of Thinking' by Andor Meszaros, 1967, mounted on a wooden panel (190mm x 240mm). Good very fine. $130
Lot 773 Art medal, cast, in bronze (98mm x 75mm), 'The Origin of Communication' by Andor Meszaros, 1969, mounted on a wooden panel (188mm x 240mm). Good very fine. $140
Lot 774 James Cook, Wedgwood portrait medallion (83mm x 110mm) (1968), oval bas relief profile portrait on blue jasper ground, applied white relief, laurel leaf border, framed under glass with a note affixed to back of frame that reads, 'Captain James Cook R.N. K4A/Wedgwood portrait medallion/From the Thomas Cook engraving of Pingo's/Royal Society Medal 1784 (Alfred Flaxman?)/From the original Type 2A moulds/Limited Edition of 200 commissioned by/Maggs Bros/in 1968 to Commemorate the departure/of Cook and Banks on their first voyage/in 1768'. Fogging on inside of frame glass, otherwise medallion uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 775 Facsimile collection of Historic Australian Coins, boxed, produced in 1970 by Ibis, complete as issued, no descriptive booklet. Extremely fine. (25 pieces). $80
Lot 776 The Australia States medals, in silver (56mm) six medals by Stokes in frame of issue with certificate; 1927 Canberra florin, set in timber map of Australia; S.C.E.G.S. Headmaster's Cup champion athlete in .925 fine silver (95g) hallmarked Birmingham, 1922. Very fine - uncirculated. (3) $180
Lot 777 Art medal, cast, in bronze (105mm), 'The Kiss' by Michael Meszaros, 1984, mounted on a wooden panel (190mm x 240mm). Good very fine. $140
Lot 778 The Courtship, set of six medals, 1990, in sterling silver (50mm; 61.5gm each), designed by Michael Meszaros, minted by Royal Australian Mint. In timber presentation box, toned and pitted, very good. (6) $200
Lot 779 Australian Rugby, Wallabies ARFU, presentation medal in gilt (50mm), reverse inscribed 'Australian Under 19/1995/Ian McAusland'. Uncirculated, in case of issue. $70
Lot 780 Coca Cola sovereign, limited edition (1997) in 99.99 fine gold (7.4g). In case with certificate 03954, FDC. $380
Lot 781 Perth Mint, coloured bird medallion series, set of five silver one ounce medallions (40.6mm), undated. In case of issue with certificate. (5) $110
Lot 782 Royal Children's Hospital Brisbane, a tribute medal, cased, gilt and 60mm (100 g), specially struck to commemorate Radiological Sciences as a Heritage medal for Clinical Radiology and Medical Imaging, obv. Amorial Bearings of the Royal Childrens Hospital Brisbane, with Hospital motto 'Healing, Teaching, Caring', rev. portrays the standing figure of Sol holding a torch and with representation of lithium atoms to left and right of the figure, the medal was designed by Emeritus Professor John Pearn AO as a gift of the Pearn family, made in 2014 as a tribute to those in this professional area. Uncirculated, one of only 10 produced and the only example available to collectors, lot comes with descriptive certificate. $130
Lot 783 Royal Children's Hospital Brisbane, a tribute medal, cased, gilt and 60mm (100 g), specially struck to commemorate the Nursing Heritage, a medal for Nursing, obv. Amorial Bearings of the Royal Childrens Hospital Brisbane, with Hospital motto 'Healing, Teaching, Caring', rev. portrays the seated figure of Hygieia (the Greek Goddess of Positive Health), the image reflects as a metaphor clinical care, and art of nursing, promoting optimal health, the legend around loosely translates 'May the Science and art of nursing be developed and promoted in order that lives of children be enriched', the medal was designed by Emeritus Professor John Pearn AO as a gift of the Pearn family, made in 2014 as a tribute to those in this professional area. Uncirculated, one of only 20 produced and the only example available to collectors, lot comes with descriptive certificate. $120
Lot 784 Royal Children's Hospital Brisbane, a tribute medal, cased, gilt and 60mm (100 g), specially struck to commemorate the Paediatric Healthcare Heritage, a medal for Paediatrics, obv. Amorial Bearings of the Royal Childrens Hospital Brisbane, with Hospital motto 'Healing, Teaching, Caring', rev. portrays the standing figure of Asklepios, (the Greek God of Curative Medicine) and his son Telesphorus, the image reflects the wandering healer with staff entwined withe Asklepian serpent a metaphor for curative healthcare, Telesphorus portrays Convalescence and Rehabilitation, the legend around loosely translates 'May the Science and art of paediatrics be developed that the lives of children be enriched', the medal was designed by Emeritus Professor John Pearn AO as a gift of the Pearn family, made in 2014 as a tribute to those in this professional area. Uncirculated, one of only 200 produced and the only example available to collectors, lot comes with descriptive certificate. Passed in
Lot 785 Australia, The Australian Collection of gilt sterling silver medals mounted on cards (29) with some duplication, (total weight = including card weight of 880g (card weight approx. 300g); together with Lord Montagu Collection Great Car Ingots in sterling silver, (2) (weight net 124g); Franklin mint minature silver stamps on cards (13). FDC. (44) $340
Lot 786 Assortment of enamel badges, noted Lest We Forget Come Back to Murwillumbah 1922, City of Sydney Eisteddfod 1940 to Gladys Craig, W.H. Paling music prize medal; City Tattersall's Member 1930, N.S.W.B.A. Carnival Sydney 1926, various others; VRA School Match 2nd Team to W.S.J. Case in silver, undated but stippled on 1879; Australia on map small silver brooch; RAAF sweetheart locket (KC); other sterling silver prize fob (loop missing) and brooch; also New South Wales Railways Jubilee medal 1905 in bronze (mint red with much lustre); noted London County Council King Edward VII Medal 1902 for School Attendance, in bronze, issued to A. Lloyd; other world medals including Westminister souvenir medallion in case. Poor - uncirculated. (27) $160
Lot 787 Geelong Lost Dogs Home Animal Hospital Society, life membership badge (39mm), registered No.7453. Very fine and very rare. $30
Lot 788 State security services badges, Queensland State Government Security enamel and gilt hat badge (QC) with wording Security & Watching Services; Security Officer badge in enamel and nickel, unissued; NSW Special Constable enamel and nickel badges (2 different); another Special Constable in enamel inside wreath, all in nickel (QC). Display mounted on board, uncirculated. (5) $100
Lot 789 Transport Workers' Union of Australia, N.S.W. Branch member's badges (5) for years 1946-1950 (Smith 633); The Harry Christison Captaincy Medal gilt and enamel lapel badge by Coronet; Country Women's Association N.S.W. lapel badge; other member badges (3) and commemorative medals (3), includes cased issues for Hurstville Centenary 1987, in gilt (40mm), and 40th Anniversary of Commencement of Korean War 1990, in cupro nickel (44mm) issued by International Federation of Korean War Veterans Association. Mostly fine - good extremely fine. (13) $50
Lot 790 Brisbane City Council, Brisbane Tramways, cap badge (29mm), No.1971, rare early type, late 1920s early 1930s, four holes for sewing on to cap band; another Tramways Department (43mm) No. 1238 by Parkes. Very fine - extremely fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 791 NSW Tramways, cap badges, Conductor (blue); Dept. of Road Transport and Tramways, Starter (large red voided); Dept. of Road Transport, Omnibus Services (silvered centre); another (bronze centre); Dept. of Government Transport (oval, dark blue with crown); another, no crown; P.T.C (Public Transport Commision) of NSW (oval pale blue). Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $130
Lot 792 NSW Tramways, Drivers badge, large round (52mm), No.15, white metal, with four holes to attach to uniform; Dept. of Road Transport, Omnibus Services (oval, dark and pale blue, No.2189); also early driver/conductor key (70mm). First item early type and rare, fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 793 Amateur Swimming Association of N.S.W (Est.1892), sports prize medal in silver (44mm) 'H(i)gh b'(oar)d Diving Snr. Ch(ampionshi)p, 1947-8, 2nd, D.Hyde' in five lines; another, bronze (44mm) 'Springboard? 1 Mte. Diving Snr Chp. 1947-8, 3rd D.Hyde' in five lines. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 794 Life Saving Medals, Royal Life Saving Society, Award of Merit, in silver, various sizes, designs, 1919?, 1936, 1940, another bronze and enamel; bronze medallion, 1942 with ribbon and two clasps 'R.L.S.S' and '1942-43', bronze cross (39mm) by Luke; Life Saving Cadet, Resucitation, in blue and white enamel; Royal Life Saving Society, blue and white enamel. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (8) $100
Lot 795 Swimming, selection of swimming prize meadls, Hurstville Amateur Swimming Club noted, also London Banks Amateur Swimming Assn prize medals in silver (27mm), 1923; another, 1926; London Schools Swimming Association (41x30mm), 1927. Fine - extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 796 Surf Life Saving Medals, includes Terrigal Juvenile Surf Life Saving Club 'Bronze', 'Silver', 'Gold' in base metals (43mm); Merewether Junior Surf Lifesaving Club, competitor medal (43mm); S.B.S.L.S.C. (possibly South Bondi Surf life Saving Club) 'silver' 'sprint'; another 'flags', 'bronze', 'pillow fight', all in base metals (53mm) by Pitcher Melb; Surf Life Saving Assn. of Aust., bronze; another depicting life saver with surf reel, bronze. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 797 Life Saving Medals, Royal Life Saving Society, bronze medallions various types, shades and sizes from 25mm to 32mm (14), also includes the Intermediate Star (4), the Bronze Star (3) and the Bronze Cross, various dates ranging from 1907 to 1969. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 798 Sailing and motor boat clubs, a selection of mostly enamel badges, includes NSW 18ft Sailing Club; C.G. 12ft F.S.; Royal Motor Yacht Club of NSW; St. George Motor Boat Club; NSW Offshore Power Boat Club; Jewfish Bay Motor Boat Club. Described in 2x2 holders, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 799 Sports medals, a wide selection including athletics, figure skating, netball, Australian Maccabi Games, diving, equestrian, rugby union, swimming and gymnastics. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (33) $120
Lot 800 Australian Rugby Union, pins. Uncirculated. (53) $60
Lot 801 Radio medals, badges and ephemera; ABC 50 Years, 6IX badge, Air Chief Radio Club badge, another, communications tower S.R.T., The Bendigo Medallion 3BO Stereo 945 (8); empemera includes J.Levensen's Radio, 226 Pitt Street, Sydney small card with 'Virgo Stars' on back, Towers Radio, 539 King St, Newtown service calling card, 2LT Lithgow, usused cheque, funny money, 4BC $2, 4KQ $10 Country Cash, 2GF $3 Auction Money, 2CH Woolshed Wheels, 1978, plus 'G.U' (Greater Union Theatres) pin, ex Amor arcives and attached to original Amor work card. Mostly very fine - extremely fine, the Airchief Radio Club badge rare. (20) $60
Lot 802 Companies, firms, shops, department stores, mostly metal badges, includes Grace Bros. Dept. Store 75th Birthday, Grace Bros. Golden Club, Chatswood, Nestles Quarter Century Club, Woolworths Ten Billion Dollars in Sales, B.H.P., A.G.E., Kendall Oil. All described in 2x2 holders, mostly fine - extremely fine. (15) $40
Lot 803 Australian Numismatic Society, Brisbane, commemorating 20 years, XII Commonwealth Games, Brisbane, 1982, alluminium, silver (50mm); Royal Australian Mint, Canberra, c1966, reverse depicting decimal coins, bright bronze finish (54mm) (C.1982/10, R.7 but not antique finish). The last item in official plush fitted box, uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 804 Armstrong Shoe Mart tokens, a small group, various metals, mostly different, includes Prince Charles and Lady Diana type. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (30) $220
Lot 805 Tin badges, 1916-1954 (42) all on one plastic page, tube of Luna Park 'Admit One' tokens; San Francisco Police Dept Pistol Tournament badge, Rising Sun shoulder and hat badges, China, customs gift box of three gilt medals; Union Bank of Australia Limited, paper coin bags, plastic school money coins. Fair - uncirculated. (65) $360
Lot 806 Fraternal organisations, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia Past Master jewel with decorative pin back suspension clasp and ribbon emblem in the form of a gilt and enamel scroll with the names, 'Luther/Cranmer/Calvin/Knox', reverse inscribed, 'Presented/to/Bro. R.Hiddlestone P.M./Cosmopolitan Lodge No.2/For Past Services/3.2.04'; Ancient Order of Foresters, Service jewel, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To/Wor. Bro./C.Walsham/Grand Lodge/20.2.'47'; another, a Past Chief Ranger jewel, by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Court No. 9293/To/Bro. C.Walsham Sec./For/Valued Services/1934'; Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, Past Grand jewel; Kangaroo (1st Degree) neck jewel; another, a breast jewel, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to Bro: Thomas W. Elliot By The Admiral Jellicoe/Lodge/No.2217/On The/13 Dec.1937'; Display mounted, good very fine - extremely fine. (6) $90
Lot 807 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, PNG jewel, Sydney Rebekah Lodge No.2 IOOF, handcrafted in silver, reverse inscribed around outside, 'Presented to Sister E.Varcoe by Sydney Rebekah No.2 I.O.O.F. For Services Rendered' and in centre, '68/P.N.G./1953'. Toned, extremely fine. $30
Lot 808 IOOF Australasia, 25 Years Service jewel, in 10ct gold (9.1g) and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'To/Bro.J.Summers/from/General Gordon Lodge No.58/I.O.O.F./1886 to 1916/Australasia'. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 809 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Knights Chapter jewel, handcrafted in silver (?), reverse inscribed, ' Pres. To/Sir Jas. P. Hanagan/By The/Knights Grand Chapter/For/Services Rendered as Kt. President/1930-31'; Founder's jewel, handcrafted in silver (?), reverse inscribed, 'R.A.O.B.G.A.B/Pres. To/Sir James P.Hanagan/R.O.H./By/Lodge Double Bay No.54/For Services Rendered/as Founder/17.12.36'. Good very fine. (2) $60
Lot 810 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Golden Mile No.24 GLE, Certified Primo's jewel in silver and enamel with bar attached to ribbon inscribed, 'Services rendered July - Sept 1935', reverse of jewel inscribed, 'Primo. H.Snowden/Raised/201034'; Provincial Grand Primo jewel in gilt silver with RAOB buffalo emblem affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Pres to/Bro./H.Snowden/K.O.M/1938/ Provincial Grand Primo'; Golden Mile No.24 G.L.E, City Secretary jewel in silver and enamel with RAOB emblem affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Primo H.Snowden/1934-35. Very fine. (3) $60
Lot 811 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes jewels, Conferment of Knighthood jewel in gilt and enamel, top ribbon pin clasp inscribed, '1st. Deg. 18/10/49', bottom clasp inscribed, '2nd Deg 22/2/52', ribbon KOM emblem inscribed, 'Sir Roy William J. Bailey', reverse of jewel inscribed, 'This Order of Me?(n)/& Honor of/KNIGHTHOOD/was conferred upon/Primo Roy W. J Bailey/by Members of/Clayton/Lodge No.162/ As a mark/of respect for his service/in the cause of Buffalo?(es)/& their regard for ?(him)/as a man/1/3/56'; Roll of Honor Primo jewel in gilt and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'No 162/GLV/Presented to/Bro/Roy William Bailey/C.P./Raised/22.5.52'; Roll of Honor 4th Degree jewel, in gilt and enamel, pin clasp inscribed, 'Clayton', ribbon emblem inscribed, '1st. Deg 18/10/49/2nd. Deg 22/5/52/3rd. Deg 1/3/56', reverse of jewel inscribed, 'Grand/Lodge of Victoria/R.A.O.B. G.L.E./This Roll of Honor/was Presented to/Sir William James Bailey/K.O.M/by the/Clayton Lodge/No.162. G.L.V./on his Exaltation/to the 4th Degree/24.8.61.'. Mounted on display board with double sided tape on ribbons, good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $$ K.O.M. (Buffaloes 'Knight Order of Merit'). Roy William James Bailey, born on 14 September 1905 at Korumburra, Victoria, builder, musician and member of the Buffaloes Lodge for all his adult life. He died at Korumburra on 1 July 1981. $50
Lot 812 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, G.A.B. (Grand Australasian Banner), Examining Council For Service jewel with Past president suspender; GLE, Grand Lodge of Queensland, Kangaroo (1st Degree) jewel, reverse inscribed, 'B.C.O.F. Japan/Lodge No (die struck) 30/Bro (die struck)/G.W.Screen/8-5-52' (see footnote); another Grand Lodge of England miniature Kangaroo jewel; Korean design jewel with RAOB motto around, reverse with impressed number 35; Korea Lodge No.8648 jewel; Services Rendered jewel, Niagara Lge 5141, reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/Bro. A.Deacon/For/Services Rendered/as Host/To The Lodge'; Kangaroo jewel with brooch bar marked, 'RAOB - GLV - GLE', RAOB monogram enamel initials affixed to ribbon; Chief Primo jewel, GLE initials affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To/Fred Buckle/by/Lloyd Lodge/21.6.26'. Display mounted on board, some ribbons damaged, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (8) $120
Lot 813 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Roll of Honour jewel, in 9ct gold (approx wt 22g), Roll of Honour inscribed on brooch bar and gold attachment to ribbon inscribed, '1st Deg. 23.10.48/2nd Deg. 11.5.51/3rd Deg. 15.7.55', reverse inscribed, 'City of Naracoorte Lodge No160A/This Roll of Honor/Was presented to/Bro. Clive Robert Harris/on his exaltation/to the/4th Degree/5.8.61'. Ribbon with tape on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $300
Lot 814 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes jewels, GAB (Grand Australasian Banner) issues, Royal Tour 1954; Centenary of Queensland 1959; EIIR Silver Jubilee, 1977 (2); America's Cup 1983; Certified Primo jewel with E on star emblem affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'H.Hibbert, Lodge Warragamba No.371 22.7.55'; Grand Lodge Officer, Brisbane, D.I.W. (District Inspector of Workings) clasp on ribbon; another jewel with head fitted over English halfpenny and with a gilt buffalo emblem affixed to ribbon; GLE (Grand Lodge of England) issues, EIIR Coronation 1953 (2, one inscribed, 'New B.C.O.F. Japan Lodge No.30 Bro. J.A.Heiss'); Tasmania Olympic Festival 1956 reverse inscribed, 'With the Compliments The Grand Lodge of Tasmania GLE'; EIIR Silver Jubilee, 1977, reverse inscribed, 'Bro. K.Kent, Midway Lodge No.10090'; New South Wales Centenary 1884-1984; Grand Lodge of Queensland, reverse inscribed, 'Progress Lodge No. 68, Bro. R. Adams 21.4.72'; Sapper Lodge No.9085 to Bro. P.Birch R.O.H. Display mounted on board, fine - good very fine. (15) $240
Lot 815 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, G.A.B. (Grand Australasian Banner), Treasurer's jewel in gilt and enamel; Secretary jewel with Tasmania suspension bar in gilt and enamel; Anniversary jewel in gilt and enamel; Certified Primo jewel in silver and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Silver City Lodge/No.7/Presented to/Primo M.Bray/On Being Dubbed To/2nd Degree/Aug.9th.1958'; Services Rendered jewel in gilt and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Pres to/Bro/W.A.Yates/C.P./Lodge Eveleigh/No 507/1957'; Order of Merit (3rd Degree) jewel, in silver, with brooch bar inscribed, 'R.S.Wallsend'; reverse inscribed, 'This Order Of/Merit & Knighthood/Was/Conferred Upon/Bro Roy H Bryce KOM/Hobart Lodge No 1/GLT GLE/For/Services rendered/To Buffaloism/8.7.54'; Services rendered jewel in gilt and enamel with running buffalo in gilt attached to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Koolymilka/Lodge No 52/Presented to/Bro. J.Scott/For services rendered/April 1961 - Mar 1962; GLE Attendance jewel, Florence Nightingale Lodge 1260, with clasp 'John Yates 1924', reverse inscribed, 'Presented/To/Primo J.Yates/For Attendance/1921-1922; another GLE jewel. Display mounted on board, very fine - extremely fine. (9) $160
Lot 816 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Grand Australasian Banner, Musician jewel; Anniversary jewel, reverse inscribed, 'Rose of the Valley/Lodge No 35/Bro D.Rushton'; Attendance jewel, reverse inscribed, 'Pres to/Bro./J.K.Letham/C.P./Lodge Albatross/No.575/for Attendance/1961'; Roll of Honour (4th Degree) jewel; Secretary jewel, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To/Bro./E.Zilliacus/ROH/Knights Chapter/No.2/Secretary/1982'; Service Rendered jewel; Certified Primo (2nd Degree) jewel, made from Australian GVR penny, Koolymilka Lodge No.52, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/J.I.Scott C.P./Dubbed/15/6/62'. Display mounted on board, very fine - extremely fine. (7) $120
Lot 817 Masonic jewels, Australia, Queensland Widows', Orphans' & Aged Masons Institution jewel, reverse inscribed, 'Life/Governor/C.S.Decker/Presented by/Dalrymple Lodge/No.30. 1920'; Great Britain, East Lancashire Masonic Benevolent Institution Steward's jewel; Masonic Benevolent Society jewel, makers mark for T.T.Jones, Sydney, reverse inscribed, 'Robert By Allen/Doric Chapter/No.933/London. 1873'; New Zealand, Ngatiawa Lodge 345, Founder, 1949 jewel; USA, Saint Paul Osman Temple, The Centre of North America, Imperial Council badge. Display mounted on board, good very fine - extremely fine. (5) $70
Lot 818 Masonic jewel, Commemoration of Welfare and Temperance Lodges jewel in gilt silver with enamel and jewels, affixed to the ribbon is a gilt tablet inscribed, 'To Commemorate the/Consolidation of Lodges/Welfare No.616/and/Temperance No.179/as Lodge/Welfare Temperance No.616/U.G.L. of N.S/.W./10th April, 1975', reverse of jewel inscribed, 'Presented to/P.M. Bro. Major B.Solomon/by the bretheren of/Macdonnell Lodge No.10 S.A.C./as a slight token of/respect & esteem/during his term of W.M./ending Oct. 17th 1889. Very fine. $50
Lot 819 Masonic Scottish Rite jewels, I.P.Z. jewel in silver gilt, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/To/M.Ex.Comp./A.J.Graham/By the/Companions/of/Katoomba R.A.C. No.25/As a token of Esteem/Z.1940-41'; Royal Arch Companion's jewel in silver gilt, unnamed; Master's jewel in silver gilt, Grand Lodge of South Australia 1961, reverse inscribed, 'W.Bro./O.H.A.Flehr'; Rose Croix jewel with ribbon attachment, 'VRI 1887' with enamel floral decoration and crown, in 9ct gilt, silver and enamel; Royal Arch Chapter Companion jewel in silver gilt, unnamed; Royal Ark Mariner jewel in silvered, unnamed; Royal Arch Chapter Sword Bearers jewel, Tullibardine 399, in silver and enamel, reverse inscribed, "Comp. G.W.Moss" M.E.C. 1967. Display mounted on board with double sided tape, extremely fine. (7) $120
Lot 820 Masonic Royal Arch Chapter, I.P.Z. jewel, St Clair Chapter No.258, in 18ct gold (approx 14g), by MFS, attachment on ribbon of gold monogram initials 'JRJ', reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/M.E.Comp Bro. Dr. Joseph/By The Companions/Oct 25th 1898. Extremely fine. $370
Lot 821 Masonic jewels, various jewels, mostly in gilt and enamel, for Life Governor, Founders, Commemorative and others and a pair for Royal Arch Chapter Scottish Rite Past Master and Scottish issue Maltese cross, inscribed, 'George Donaldson/"Monklands"/18.11.1904/Scotland/Henry Donaldson/"Granville"/11.8.1958/N.S.W.' One with damaged ribbon and one on neck chain, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (13) $60
Lot 822 Masonic Lodge, Queensland Standard Bearer's breast jewel, in silver and enamel, by Rothwell's Ltd, hallmarked for London 1912. In Rothwell's Ltd, Brisbane case of issue, very fine. $60
Lot 823 Masonic jewel, Lodge Fitzroy No.248 Past Master's jewel in 9ct gold (approx 33g), reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/Wor Bro George Ethelbert Graham/By/The Bretheren Of/Lodge Fitzroy No.248 U.G.L.N.S.W./As A/Token Of Esteem/30.3.15'. Good very fine. $480
Lot 824 Masonic jewels, IOOF Grand Lodge of NSW, Deputy Grand Registrar's jewel in silver (?); IOOF Grand Encampment NSW, Past Grand Patriarch jewel in gilt silver, reverse inscribed, 'G.L of A/Pres By Grand Encampment/To Grand Patriarch E.J.Stidwell/To Commemorate His Year of Office 1939/40'; IOOF Past Grand Master jewel in silver, reverse inscribed, 'I.O.O.F/Presented to/Bro. Wm Newton/Grand Master/1926-1927'. Display mounted on board, good very fine. (3) $80
Lot 825 Masonic Lodge, Past Master's jewel in gilt, Lodge King Edward No.234 (Greater Wollongong area), initials 'JP' affixed to ribbon; Mark Master Masons jewel; a pair of collar end links of 2xfive pointed stars overlaid; another collar jewel of a crowned eagle holding flags of Australia and PX in talons; other fobs for Jubilee 1928-1978 (3 different); another Past Master fob; also The Harry Christison Captaincy Medal. Display mounted on board, good very fine - extremely fine. (10) $50
Lot 826 Masonic jewel, Lodge Sincerity Past Master's jewel in 9ct gold (approx 19g), monogram initials, 'EJB' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, ' Presented/to/Wor Bro E.J.Buckley/I.P.M./By the Officers/& Bretheren of/Lodge/Sincerity No.233/13.8.38'. Ribbon damaged, toning, otherwise very fine. $260
Lot 827 Masonic jewel, Order of the Eastern Star, Drummoyne Chapter No.243 Past Worthy Matron's jewel with monogram initials, 'DMH' suspended from brooch bar, all in 9ct gold (approx 29g) with enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Pres to/Sis/D.M.Hewitt/W.M./on Retiring/From Office as/Wor Matron/Nov.1949'. Good very fine. $440
Lot 828 Masonic jewels, mostly in gilt silver, includes Past Master jewels for Barriermark Lodge No.13 with monogram initials 'CBC' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/W.Bro. C.B.Crosland/by the Bretheren/As a token of esteem/W.M. 1959-60'; another for Lodge Denman 597 with monogram initials, 'AFG' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Wor:Bro:/A.F.Griffiths/by the/Brethren of/Lodge Denman No.597/as a/Token of esteem/12th May 1951. W.M.1950-51'; another for Lodge Pacific No.114 with monogrammed initials, 'UGL above N.S.W' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/W.Bro. H.Dawes/As a token of esteem/W.M./1964-65'; another for Lodge Rozelle 301 with monogram initials, 'WPT' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/to/Wor.Bro. W.P.Tatham/By the/Bretheren of/Lodge Rozelle No.301/As a Token of Esteem/14th Octonber, 1947/W.M.1946-47; another for Lodge Waitangi No.251, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To/W.Bro. W.H.Leach./1960-61'; Foundation jewel for Lodge Mosman 228, reverse inscribed, 'Bro./A.Peterson/1900/Foundation Member'; Past Master apron badge; Past Deputy Grand Master collar jewel decorated with gemstones. Display mounted on three boards, most ribbons dirty, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (8) $150
Lot 829 Masonic jewels, Royal Arch Masons, Red Cross of Constantine in gilt and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To/EM. Kt. E.N.Ashworth./From Kts. Of the/Windsor Conclave No.30/As a Mark of esteem/1951-52'; Knight's Templar Knight Grand Cross chain jewel in gilt and enamel; Allied Masonic degree, Red Cross of Babylon jewel in silver and enamel; Knight of Rose Croix for Randwick R.C.C. No.34 Aust. Const., in gilt, enamel and jewels with gilt monogram initials, WHH' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To Ill. Bro. W.H.Hubbard M.W.S. 1967'; 250th Anniversary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland 1736-1986 in cupro nickel. Display mounted on board, good very fine - extremely fine. (5) $110
Lot 830 Masonic jewels, Order of the Eastern Star, Victory Chapter No.411, Worthy Matron jewel, in gilt, enamel and red jewel, suspension with monogram initials, NB', reverse inscribed, Pres to/Sis./Nellie Bowker/W.M./by the Members of/Victory Chapt. No.411/O.E.S./Nov 1954'; Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, St James Shrine No.138, Past Worthy High Priestess jewel, with monogram initials, 'NB' inscribed on suspender bar, in gilt and with jewelled cross, reverse inscribed, 'Pres to/Soj Nellie Bowker/by the/Officers & Members/for/services rendered/as W.H.P./1970-71'. The last in case of issue by F.R.Somers, Brisbane, extremely fine. (2) $110
Lot 831 Masonic jewel, Lodge Sirius No.292 U.G.L. - N.S.W. Past Master's jewel in 9ct gold (total wt approx 26g) and enamel with gold monogram initials 'KR' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Wor. Bro./K.Ramsden/by the/Bretheren of/Lodge Sirius No.292/As a Token of Esteem/14.7.55'. Back of ribbon with sticky tape, otherwise extremely fine. $360
Lot 832 Ancient Order of Foresters, Past Chief Ranger jewel in gilt and enamel with horn, shield and stag suspension clasp, unnamed; Ancient Order of Foresters jewel in silver and enamel with stag suspension clasp inscribed, 'A.O.F.' and ribbon clasp inscribed, 'SERVICE', reverse inscribed, 'Pres. to/Wor Bro./C.S.Bingle/P.C.R./1956'; Ancient Order of Foresters lapel pin in gilt and enamel; Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia Past Master jewel with decorative pin back suspension clasp and ribbon emblem in the form of a gilt and enamel scroll with the names, 'Luther/Cranmer/Calvin/Knox', reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Bro J.F. Gibson PM/No.55/Services Rendered/1927.'; Victoria Manchester Unity I.O.O.F. medal in gilt and enamel, unnamed; Masonic Order of Eastern Star, Founder jewel for Pinkie Chapter No.79 in gilt and enamel (2), both unnamed. Mounted on display board, very fine - extremely fine. (7) $130
Lot 833 Masonic jewels, Past Master jewels for, Lodge Botany Bay No.699 in gilt silver, enamel and a jewel with gilt monogram initials 'WJG' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/W. Bro. W.J.Grey/by the Bretheren of/Lodge Botany Bay No.699/as a Token of esteem/W.M. 1956-57'; another in gilt silver and enamel for Lodge Port Jackson No.387, reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/Wor. Bro. F.J.Keller/as a token of esteem/from the bretheren of/Lodge Port Jackson/No.387 UGL NSW/7.8.34'; another in gilt silver for Lodge Jethro No.448 with gilt monogram initials 'UGL' and N.S.W. affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/W. Bro./G.H.Allan/As A/token of esteem/W.M. 1960-61'; another in 9ct gold and gilt with silver monogram initials 'JWW' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Wor. Bro./J.O.Warren-Watson/By the bretheren of/Lodge Damo No.536/As a Token of Esteem/18.8.54'; Great Britain, Egerton of Tatton No.400 in silver and enamel with enamelled crest of Baron Egerton affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to Bro Ludwig Freyburger P.M. by the Bretheren as a mark of Esteem & Regard 1903'. Display mounted on board, good very fine - extremely fine. (5) $110
Lot 834 Masonic jewels, mostly in gilt or silver gilt, a few with enamel, includes Grand Lodge of Markmaster Masons of N.S.W. Regional Buildings Officer jewel, no ribbon; N.S.W. Lodge Grand Chaplain jewel; Junior Grand Warden jewel, no ribbon; Mark Master jewels (2) one for Oberon Mark Lodge No.120 with gilt monogram initials 'AA' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/W.Bro. Allen Armstrong/As a token of esteem/W.M.1956-57' and another for The Waratah Mark Lodge No.48 with gilt initials 'GHR' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/W.Bro. G.H.Gill/By the Bretheren of/The Waratah Mark Lodge/As a token of esteem/8.10.66'; Past Master's jewels for Lodge Springwood 409 with gilt monogram initials 'HW' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/to/Wor.Bro./H.Went/By the/Bretheren/Lodge Springwood No.409/As a Mark of Esteem/W.M. 1950-51'; another for Lodge Turramurra No.360 with gilt initials 'JBW' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Wor.Bro. J.B.Watts/W.M. Lodge Renown No.360/1976-77/W.M. Lodge Turramurra/No.360/1977-78'; Craft Lodge gift jewel, reverse inscribed, '1866/F.W.N./No.391'; Scottish Royal Arch Companions jewel. Display mounted on two boards, very fine - extremely fine. (9) $110
Lot 835 Masonic Past Master's jewel, Lodge Kenilworth No.378, in silver gilt and enamel, with monogram initials 'DJH' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/W.Bro. D.J.Harradine/As a token of esteem/W.M.1956-57'. Tape residue on back of ribbon, otherwise toned extremely fine. $30
Lot 836 Masonic jewels, Scottish Rite, Royal Arch IPZ breast jewel in gilt silver, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Ex. Comp./C.Stenton/By The/Companions of/Illawarra R.A.C./No.100 N.S.W.C./As A/Token of esteem/Z. 1960-61'; another in gilt with red stones, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/M. Ex. Comp/Harold Went/By the/Companions of/Springwood R.A.C/No.716 S.C/As a Token of Esteem/1951-52'; another in gilt silver and enamel with stones and with suspender for M.E.Z. 1939-40 and four enamelled shield, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to Ex Comp. Major R.F.Burnand, O.B.E. by the Inns of Court Chapter No,1610/as a token of esteem and in appreciation of/services rendered/as M.E.Z./1939-40'; Cryptic Masonry Past Master's jewel for Springwood Cryptic Council with gilt monogram initials 'HW' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To T. Ill. Comp. H.Went. As a Token of Esteem 23.8.57'; another in gilt silver, reverse inscribed, 'Pres to E.N.Ashworth P.T.IM. as a token of esteem St John Cryptic Council No.534 3-5-53'. Display mounted on board, good very fine - extremely fine. (5) $80
Lot 837 Masonic Lodge, Cryptic Masonry jewels, Thrice Illustrious Comp collar jewel in silver, unnamed; Past Master jewels in gilt (3), St George Cryptic Council with gilt monogram initials 'CEW' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To T. Ill. Comp. C.E.Whitfield As a Token of Esteem 5.10.64; another Petersham Cryptic Council with gilt monogram initials 'CHB' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Pres to T. Ill. Comp. C.H.Budd As a token of esteem 31.3.53'; another Robert Burns Cryptic Council with gilt monogram initials 'AA' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, ' Presented to/Illus. Comp./A.Armstrong/by the/companions of/Robert Burns Cryptic/Council No 177 S.C./As a token of esteem/T.I.M. 1970-71'; T.Ill. Comp badge for fitting to apron. Display mounted on board, very fine - extremely fine. (5) $50
Lot 838 Masonic jewels, IPZ (1st Past Principal) jewels in gilt or gilt silver, a few with jewels, includes issues for St George R.A. Chapter No.385 S.C. to M.Ex.Comp. C.E.Whitfield, 2/4/65; Oatley R.A. Chapter No.619 S.C. to M.Ex.Comp. J.D.McTyer, 13.4.46; Ardlethan R.A.C. No.83 to M.Ex.Comp. W.Millerick, undated; Five Dock R.A. Chapt No.613 S.C. to M.Ex.Comp. H.C.Andey, Z 1964-65; Emulation R.A. Chapter No.455 S.C. to M.Ex.Comp. G.H.Budd, 19-3-52; Royal Arch Chapter 40 Years service jewel to V.Ex. Companion John Edwards, 16.12.60. Some ribbons with tape on one side, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (6) $110
Lot 839 Masonic jewels, mostly in gilt and some with enamel, includes 50 Years Service jewels (6) includes UGLQ (2, 1965 and 1968), Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Victoria, The Grand Lodge of Western Australia, Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Tasmania, and Fifty Years in Freemasonry; NSW Masonic Youth Welfare Subscriber badge; Lodge Beltana No.65 T.C. badge; NSWMC member badge 1983; Masonic Club of Victoria badge 1939; St George Masonic Club badge 1982-83; Regional Grand Officer U.G.L. of N.S.W. badge; Masonic Million Memorial Fund Commemorative jewel in silver, reverse inscribed, 'Bro. W.W.Dunkley/No.2697'; Mark Master Mason jewel (2) for The Wilcannia Lodge No.106 with gilt monogram initials 'JHJ' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/W.Bro. J.H.Johnston/As a/token of esteem/W.M. 1961-62', another inscribed on reverse, 'Presented/To/Wor. Bro. A.J.Graham/by the/Bretheren of/Katoomba Mark Lodge No.61/As a Token of Esteem/22.3.41'; Past Master's jewel, Duke of Brunswick Lodge No.132 UGLV with gilt monogram initials 'OAR' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Wor. Bro. O.A.Redfern P.M./by the Bretheren/as a mark of Esteem/March 25th 1922'. Display mounted on three boards, very fine - extremely fine. (16) $120
Lot 840 Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Court of Honour, breast jewel of 33rd Degree, Sovereign Grand Inspector General in gilt and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'V.Ill.Bro. J.C.Broome 33/S.G.I.G./1969/N.S.W.Western & Northern'. Extremely fine. $80
Lot 841 Masonic Lodge, N.S.W. Masonic Youth Welfare Fund collar jewel, reverse inscribed, 'W. Bro. Raymond Archbold'; Past Master's collar jewel, no ribbon; U.G.L. N.S.W. Official Lecturer collar jewel, no ribbon; Scottish Rite, Rose Croix 32nd Degree (Knight Commander of Court of Honour) breast jewel, reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/Illus. Bro./A.S.Norris P.C./By The Members/Sydney Sov. Council/No.25 S.C./28.1.72'; miniature medals, pair: Red Cross of Constantine breast jewel and Medal of the Appendant Order of the Holy Sepulchre and of St John The Evangelist; Group of Five: Allied Degrees, St Lawrence the Martyr, Knight of Constantine with three dagger emblems, Sir Knight of Knight Mason Council, Grand Tyler of Solomon with G.T. of K.S. clasp and hand held dagger emblem, Grand High Priest. Display mounted on board, very fine - extremely fine. (4 + 2 sets of miniatures) $100
Lot 842 Masonic jewels, Masonic Mark Past Master's jewel in 9ct gold (approx 5g), reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/Wor. Bro. W.Gibson/from/Temora/Mark Lodge No.32'; Mark jewels (2, one with 9ct gold suspension bars, approx 3g); Royal Arch Chapter Royal and Select Masters Officer's jewel with V affixed to ribbon and with 'Victorian Council' on suspension pin bar; A.O.F. Grand Chapter No.3 N.S.W. pin-back breast ribbon. The first missing suspension ribbon, otherwise very fine. (5) $90
Lot 843 Masonic collar jewels, The United Grand Lodge N.S.W., U.G.L. N.S.W. Official Lecturer; Past Provincial Grand Officer; Officer's jewel Tyler Craft/York Rite; Past Senior Warden (3, different varieties); Past Organist Master; Past Grand Deacon; also square level attachment from Past Master apron, all in gilt, some with enamelling. Display mounted on board, mostly extremely fine. (10) $130
Lot 844 Masonic jewel, Grand Council of the Order of the Secret Monitor Southern Australia, Prince's (Second) degree neck jewel, unnamed, in gilt and enamel with neck ribbon. Display mounted on board, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 845 Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Rose Croix 18th Degree (Knight Rose Croix) collar jewel; Rose Croix Past MWS (Most Wise Sovereign) jewel with symbolic bird clasp on ribbon, Montgomerie Hamilton Sovereign Chapter No.53, reverse inscribed, 'R.Taylor M.W.S. 1986-87; Rose Croix 32nd Degree (Knight Commander of the Court of Honour) collar jewel. Display mounted on board, extremely fine. (3) $70
Lot 846 Masonic Lodge, Past Master jewel, Kaniva Lodge No.208 with monogram initials 'NRC' on ribbon; Past Master jewel, Lodge of Good Companions No.647, with monogram emblem for UGL N.S.W. on ribbon; square level attachment from apron (4 different); Senior Deacon collar jewel, no ribbon; District Grand Inspector of Workings collar jewel, no ribbon; a set of two apron patriotic crossed flag attachments. Display mounted on board, the first with the central 47th Problem of Euclid (or the Bride's Chair) missing, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (10) $80
Lot 847 Masonic jewels, Royal Arch Chapter Companion's jewels (6, varieties); Royal and Select Master's jewel with P affixed to ribbon and enamelled badge 'Randwick Council of R. & S. M. No.78'; Order of the Secret Monitor 2nd Degree jewels (2) one with monogram initials, 'SM' affixed to ribbon; Order of the Rose Croix 18th Degree jewel; Royal Ark Mariner's Members jewel, Artarmon No.79. Two with some damage, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (11) $110
Lot 848 Masonic Lodge, Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons N.S.W. Mark Junior warden collar jewel, no ribbon; Royal Arch Chapter large gilt embroidered badges for Concord West No.649 S.C.; Cosmopolitan No.544 S.C.; Cronulla No.584 S.C. (2); Kilborne No.635 S.C.; Petersham Temperance No.638 S.C.; Wentworthville No 639 S.C.; two light blue rosettes; another embroidered badge for Kent. Some display mounted on board, others loose, the last with some thread loss, otherwise fine - very fine. (11) $60
Lot 849 Masonic Lodge, The Frank Whiddon Masonic Homes of New South Wales jewel (2) one with Life Governor brooch bar and one with Life Member brooch bar; Freemasonary in N.S.W. The Waratah State commemorative jewel; Lodge George's River No.961 U.G.L. N.S.W. jewel; 50th Anniversary Welfare - Temperance, 66, U.G.L. N.S.W jewel; NSW Masonic Welfare Fund Subscriber jewel and also tie bar; West Lancashire Charity jewel. Display mounted on board, mostly extremely fine. (8) $70
Lot 850 Masonic jewel, Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Queensland, General Board member collarette jewel of golden winged globe. Very fine. $90
Lot 851 Masonic breast jewels, Mark pennies all from gold plated Australian pennies with reverse shaved and design engraved thereon (4, includes Lodge No. 355 Moriah, 455 Emulation, 544 Cosmopolitan and 715 Springwood), also another standard die struck issue; District Grand Scottish R.A.C.N.S.W. Centenary Ch. No. 693, Advanced 26.2.40, by Coles; Mark Master Mason's jewels (3). Display mounted on board, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (9) $100
Lot 852 Masonic breast jewels, Mark pennies all from gold plated Australian pennies with reverse shaved and design engraved thereon (4, includes Lodge No. 12 Vermlam, 373 Zadok, 559 Redfern and another unnamed), also another standard die struck issue; Royal Arch Chapter I.P.Z. jewel for Northern Suburbs Chapter to Ro Ex Comp. H.A.Moulds Z 1976-77, another for Austral Chapter to Ex Comp. A.Butt 1954; Royal Arch Masons members' jewels (2), also Companion's jewel. Display mounted on board, fine - good very fine. (10) $120
Lot 853 Masonic collar jewels, United Service Grand Chapter of Mark and Royal Arch Masons N.S.W. and A.C.T. in gilt and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'M. Ex. Comp./K.E.Thomas/M.B.E./P.C.Z.'; Grand Steward by Bowen, reverse inscribed, 'J.M.Hinton'. Display mounted on board, shortened ribbons, the first with some foxing, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $40
Lot 854 Masonic jewels, various lodges Mark Pennies (4) all made from Australian pennies; Mark Degrees (4). Very fine - extremely fine. (9) $80
Lot 855 City of Liverpool Heritage Award, in bronze (Member of the Order of Liverpool 'MLO'); Blacktown Council For Service Medal; Queensland Freemasons 75th Birthday and Awareness Week Medal; also junior Methodist Church Distinctive Service Order with R.L.S.S. ribbon brooch bar (Royal Life Saving Society), all medals with ribbons and all unnamed. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $70
Lot 856 Masonic Past Master's jewel, North Suburban Lodge 112 V.C, in 15ct gold (approx 42g), reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Bro. Alfred E. Chalk/As A/mark of respect and esteem/to commemorate his year/as/W.M. of the Lodge/10th June, 1896.' No ribbon, nearly extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 857 Masonic jewels, Past Master's collar jewel in sterling silver, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to Wor. Bro. J. Kingsbury/by Lodge Victoria, No.118. Katoomba/As A Token Of Esteem And In recognition Of His/Services to the Craft/April 1901'; Royal Arch Chapter Companion's jewel; I.O.O.F. N.S.W., F.L.T. (Friendship, Love, Truth), Past Noble Grand jewel, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to J.R. Baines For Service as Noble Grand of Glebe Lodge No.9 I.O.O.F. 30th Jan 1889 (with loop but missing suspension and ribbon); small Masonic pendant in silver; Masonic Mark penny in bronze; also Acting President badge for The Royal Masonic Institute for Boys in silver and enamel, hallmarked for Birmingham 1922. The first without suspension ribbon, overall fine - very fine. (6) $80
Lot 858 Independent Order of Oddfellows, Past Grand badge in sterling silver with monogram initials, 'PG' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/to/Bro J Thompson. P.G./by Glanville Lodge No 3/for/Services rendered/May 1906/J J Thompson, Glanville lodge; another Past Grand Master badge in sterling silver with monogram initials, 'PGM' for attachment to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Bro. J.J. Thompson P.G.M./by/Grand Lodge S.A./1917-1918'; another Past Grand badge in sterling silver, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to Bro. F.M. Appleby P.G. by South Australia Lodge No.1, Jan. 17th 1893'. First missing small jewel from heart in centre of hand, no ribbon with second, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (3) $50
Lot 859 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Chief Primo jewel in gilt silver and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To Bro. A.H. Edwards by Alma Lodge No.2104/ R.A.O.B. G.L.E. Ltd/on/being raised/to the/2nd Degree/1920'; Chief Primo Services Rendered jewel in gilt silver and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To/Bro. A.H. Edwards C.P./by/Alma Lodge No.2104/for/Services Rendered/July 1921-22'; another in gilt silver, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To/Bro/A.H.Edwards/C.P./By Alma Lodge/No.2104 G.L.E. Ltd/for/Services rendered/1922', all jewels by Kitchin & Bingham (Park St, Sydney). No ribbons or suspension brooch bars, good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $50
Lot 860 Masonic Mark Past Master's jewel, in 9ct gold (approx 15g), reverse inscribed, 'Presented to Wor. Bro. William Stubbing. P.M. by the brethren of Sunny South Lodge of M.M.M. No.49:U.G.L:N.S.W. 23.5.21'. Extremely fine. $230
Lot 861 Masonic Past Master's jewel, Lodge St John Biarra in 9ct gold (approx 21.0g), obverse with blue sapphire in centre of Scottish thistle, reverse inscribed, 'Pres to/Wor. Bro. W.S. Harding/by the Bretheren No 51 24/6/21', in case of maker, W. Pratt, Ipswich. Small stone missing from top star, otherwise extremely fine. $330
Lot 862 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Norwood Lodge No.20, City Treasurer jewel in silver and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to Sir Alec. A. Allen For Services Rendered as Hon. Sec.1925-1926'; Semaphore Lodge, City Waiter's jewel, in gilt and enamel, reverse details erased and inscribed, 'Pres. To/Bro. S.V. Richards/City Wtr/1958-59'; Boulder City No.25 G.L.E. member's jewel in gilt, silver and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Pres to/Bro T. Heron./1938.'; another, Minutes Secretary jewel, suspension brooch with lodge name missing, in silver, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Bro W.F. Young/for/Services rendered/as Min. Sec/1925-26'; another, Adelaide Lodge, City Treasurer jewel in gilt and silver, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Primo W.E. Hanson/for/Services/rendered/1924-25', no ribbon but with RAOB metal ribbon emblem; Certified Primo jewel, in silver and enamel, no lodge details and unnamed; Henley Lodge No.97 suspension brooch only. Fine - extremely fine. (7) $60
Lot 863 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Karoonda Lodge No.155, Worthy Primo annual badges for years 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, each suspended below the other from 1934 down, in gilt silver, inscribed to, 'Primo H.F. Honeyman', in case of issue of maker, 'J.T. Hearn, Adelaide'; Coolgardie No.37 G.L.E., Certified Primo jewel, in silver and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Primo/F. Cain/Raised/27.6.35', in case of issue of maker, 'Meldrum, Perth'; Sir Henry Bennett Lodge No.68, Alderman of Benevolence jewel, in gilt silver and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Bro. A. Halfred C.P./Ald. Ben./June 1946 - Mar. 1947'. Very fine - good very fine. (3) $50
Lot 864 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Attendance jewel in sterling silver and enamel, Snowtown Lodge No.141 with silver monogram initials, 'RAOB' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented by/Bro. J.A. Altmann K.O.M./To/Primo W.G. Freer/For Best Attendance/1936-37', in case of issue by maker, 'J.T. Hearn, Adelaide'. Nearly extremely fine. $30
Lot 865 Masonic Past Master's jewel, Hutchins Old Boys 48 T.C. in 9ct gold (approx 16.5g), with the crest of Hutchins School in gold between jewel and ribbon, reverse unnamed, in case of maker, F.A. Flint Pty Ltd, 116 Liverpool St, Hobart. Hairlines, very fine. $320
Lot 866 Masonic Secretary's jewel, Lodge Tumbarumba 553, with silver monogram initials, 'KH' on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Wor:Bro: K.Holm/By/The Bretheren/in recognition of his/valuable services as/Secretary of the Lodge/and as a token of esteem/August.1948./Lodge Tumbarumba/No.553', in case of issue by Harvey C. Smith Pty Ltd; Mark Master Mason breast jewel in case; Royal Arch Mason Companion jewel in gilt; suspension pin inscribed 'Karoonda', in gilt; suspension pin and bar inscribed, 'T.U.L.' with monogram initials, 'WCD', all in gilt, no jewel. Fine - extremely fine. (5) $40
Lot 867 Adamson, Watts, McKechnie & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1855 (A.3). Nearly very fine. $130
Lot 868 Beaven, S., Invercargill penny, 1863 (A.42). Good very fine and very scarce. $220
Lot 869 Brookes, W. & B., Brisbane penny, 1863 (A.49); Martin & Sach, Adelaide penny, undated (A.351); McFarlane, J., Melbourne penny, undated (A.360). Second with punch mark, fine - very fine. (3) $80
Lot 870 Cope, Thomas H., South Yarra penny, 1862 (A.80). Nearly very fine. $100
Lot 871 Crothers & Co., Stawell pennies, undated (A.86, 86a). First token brown and red, extremely fine; second with old corrosion very fine. (2) $240
Lot 872 Crothers & Co., Stawell penny, undated (A.86); Iredale & Co., Sydney penny, undated (A.291) by Heaton & Son. First token with small edge cut, second porous, good fine - good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 873 Davies, Alfred, Fremantle penny, 1865 (A.94); De Carle, Edward & Co., Tasmania penny, 1855 (A.105); Pettigrew, John & Co., Ipswich penny, 1865 (A.438); Toogood, A., Sydney penny, 1855 (A.587); Peace and Plenty, Melbourne penny, 1858 (A.651). Very good - fine. (5) $180
Lot 874 De Carle, E., Melbourne penny, 1855 (A.103). Underlying mint bloom, good extremely fine. $100
Lot 875 Froomes, W., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.141). Glossy red brown patina, good very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 876 Froomes, W., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.141). Good very fine and scarce. $130
Lot 877 Hanks & Company, Sydney halfpenny, 1857 (A.186); Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney penny, 1857 (A.190); Iredale & Co., Sydney penny, undated (A.293). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 878 Hanks and Company, Sydney halfpenny, 1857 (A.186); Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney penny, 1855 (A.188); Hide & De Carle, Melbourne pennies, 1858 (A.241, 243). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (4) $110
Lot 879 Henry, R., Hobart Town penny, undated (A.225) milled edge. Nearly very fine. $110
Lot 880 Henry, R., Hobart Town penny, undated (A.225) milled edge. Edge bumps, very fine. $90
Lot 881 Hosie, J., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.268, 269). The first cleaned very fine; second dark brown patina, lacquered extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 882 Leigh, J.M., Sydney penny, undated (A.319); Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland penny, 1871 (A.326); Lipscombe, H., Hobart Town penny, undated (A.329). Very fine - good very fine. (3) $110
Lot 883 Leigh, J.M., Sydney penny, undated (A.319); Macgregor, J., Sydney penny and halfpenny, undated (A.339, 340); Whitty and Brown, Sydney penny, undated (A.632, 633). Fine - extremely fine. (5) $150
Lot 884 Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland penny, 1871 (A.326). Good extremely fine. $90
Lot 885 Lloyd, W.F. & D.L., Wollongong penny and halfpenny, 1859 (A.331, 332). Some damage, nearly very fine; fine and rare. (2) $420
Lot 886 Love & Roberts, Wagga Wagga penny, 1865 (A.336). Porous surface, nearly very fine and rare. $320
Lot 887 Martin, John, Adelaide penny, undated (A.349). Good very fine. $130
Lot 888 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch penny, undated (A.378). Choice red and brown uncirculated. $400
Lot 889 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, 1881 (A.379, 381), Choice full red uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 890 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, undated (A.382; 383). Red and brown uncirculated. (2) $280
Lot 891 Nichols, George, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.405). Very good. $80
Lot 892 Palmer, B., Sydney penny, undated (A.408); Parker, R., Geelong pennies, undated (A.409, 420). Very fine - good very fine. (3) $90
Lot 893 Parker, R., Geelong pennies, undated (A.409, 411, 418). Very good - good fine. (3) $70
Lot 894 Peek & Campbell, Tea Stores, Sydney penny, 1853 (A.431) by J.C.Thornthwaite. Struck on a poorly cast flan, otherwise nearly very fine. $150
Lot 895 Petty, Geo., Melbourne penny, undated (A.441). Die axis at 180 degrees, dark grey brown and red, uncirculated or nearly FDC and very scarce in this condition. $380
Lot 896 Ridler, R.B., Richmond (Melbourne) pennies, 1862 (A.453, 454). Good very fine; rim cuts, otherwise good very fine. (2) $360
Lot 897 Smith, Peate & Co., Sydney halfpennies, undated (A.486, 487); Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane & Rockhampton penny, undated (A.505); Stokes, T., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.542, 557); Holloway, Professor, London halfpenny, 1858 (A.672). Fine - good very fine. (6) $180
Lot 898 Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane & Rockhampton pennies, undated (A.505, 506). The second with much mint red, probably the finest known, nearly uncirculated; the first toned, good extremely fine. (2) $600
Lot 899 Stokes, Thomas, Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.509, 516, 523, 527, 540, 544, 546, 549, 556). Fine - extremely fine, the last with mint red. (9) $500
Lot 900 Whitty & Brown, Sydney pennies, undated (A.626, 630). Good very fine. (2) $110
Lot 901 Wood, W.D., Hobart Town halfpenny, undated (A.642). Red and brown patina, choice uncirculated. $400
Lot 902 Peace and Plenty, Melbourne pennies, 1858 and 1859 (A.650, 656). Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $200
Lot 903 Harrold, Charles & Co., Birmingham halfpenny, undated (A-; cfA673; H-). Thick flan, brown patina, extremely fine and extremely rare. $2,300
Lot 904 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.687). Very fine. $380
Lot 905 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.687). Adjustment marks on obverse, very fine. $340
Lot 906 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.688). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 907 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.688). Toned, good fine. $300
Lot 908 Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691 upset 180 degrees). Good very fine. $500
Lot 909 Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691). Dark tone, very fine. $300
Lot 910 Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691). Nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 911 Hogarth and Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691, upset 180 degrees). Toned, nearly very fine. $180
Lot 912 Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691). Very fine. $180
Lot 913 Countermarked New Zealand tokens, 'G.Heighton' on Ashton penny, 1863 (A.24); 'J.Irvine/Christchurch New Zealand' on McCaul, George, Grahamstown penny, 1874 (A.359); Lloyds Weekly Newspapers (A.1153) on George III penny 1806/7. Fine - very fine. (3) $600
Lot 914 New Zealand issuers, as per Andrews numbers, A36, 67, 149, 166, 476, 477, 478. Interesting die break on 166, fine - good very fine. (7) $400
Lot 915 New Zealand issuers, as per Andrews numbers, A.149, 276, 277, 311, 379 and 383. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $160
Lot 916 Various issues, as per Andrews numbers A.1, 2, 51, 61, 103, 129, 292, 356, 641 (holed), 668 (2); sixpence check 1888-9; medalets, 1905, 1955 (railway). All in 2x2 holders, fair - very fine. (14) $200
Lot 917 Various, Andrews 36, 97, 243, 542; George III, not local penny, 1812; medalets, 1897, South Africa 1900 in silver, 1915, Egypt 1914-15, 1938; ammusement machine check and L.A. Railway one fare, brass jeton and enamelled silver badge for Australia. Fine - extremely fine. (13) $110
Lot 918 Miscellaneous issuers, John Andrew penny, E. De Carle penny, Hide and De Carle halfpenny, O.H. Hedberg halfpenny, Robert Hyde penny, R. Josephs penny, Andrew Mather penny, R. Parker penny, W.D.Wood halfpenny. Mostly fine - very fine. (9) $150
Lot 919 Australian tokens, various issuers as per Andrews no's A.103, 133, 184, 194, 309, 310, 319, 357; twentieth century bread tokens, West Walsend set 1/2d, 1d, 3d, 6d, 1/-; Newcastle & Suburban Co-Operative Society S R loaf (6), Broken Hill (10), milk pint (3 different) half pint (2), Perpetual Calendar token for Asher, Aberdeen; New York bridge token; fantasy Edward VIII crown, 1937 retrospective for the Patina collection; Australian Numismatic Society bi-metallic coin medals 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2013 (9) holey dollar and dump. All in 2x2 holders on three plastic sheets, fine - uncirculated. (50) $300
Lot 920 Keeling Cocos Islands, ivory or bone token for five cents, J.S.Clunies Ross, 1913, 1534. Extremely fine and very rare in this condition. $600
Lot 921 Keeling Cocos Islands, ivory or bone token for ten cents, J.S.Clunies Ross, 1913, 2399. Extremely fine and very rare in this condition. $600
Lot 922 Keeling Cocos Islands, ivory or bone token for fifty cents, J.S.Clunies Ross, 1913, 1755. Good very fine and very rare in this condition. $700
Lot 923 Keeling Cocos Islands, ivory or bone tokens for twenty five cents, J.S.Clunies Ross, 1913, 4721; also one rupee, J.S.Clunies Ross, 1913, 1609. Extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 924 Keeling Cocos Islands, ivory or bone token for five rupees, J.S.Clunies Ross, 1913, 488. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 925 SMS Emden, WWI canteen token for ten pfennig, in brass. Nearly very fine. $240
Lot 926 SMS Emden, WWI canteen token for fifty pfennig, in brass. Good very fine. $270
Lot 927 SMS Emden, WWI canteen token for 100 pfennig, in silvered white metal. Test cut at top, mount marks, otherwise very fine. $180
Lot 928 Liverpool, NSW, WWI German Concentration Camp, square threepence in aluminium. Some underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine and rare. $1,000
Lot 929 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, five shillings. Red and brown uncirculated and very rare as such, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 930 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, five shillings. Light even brown and red, nearly uncirculated and rare. $3,000
Lot 931 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, five shillings (9.87g). Hints of red, nearly uncirculated and rare. $2,800
Lot 932 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, five shillings (8.11g) thinner variety. Extremely fine and very rare. $2,000
Lot 933 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, five shillings, two shillings, shilling, threepence and penny. The hole off centre on the first which is red and brown uncirculated, the others extremely fine - good extremely fine with traces of mint bloom, the first rare as such. (5) $4,600
Lot 934 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, two shillings. Brown and red, uncirculated. $850
Lot 935 Comonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, two shillings (4.76g). Traces of red, brown, nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 936 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, two shillings (4.79g). Traces of red, good extremely fine. $650
Lot 937 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, two shillings. Silver plated, good very fine and very rare as such. $200
Lot 938 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling. Brown with traces of red, nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 939 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling. Glossy blue and red, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 940 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling. Traces of red, good extremely fine. $320
Lot 941 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling. Nearly extremely fine. $240
Lot 942 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling and one penny. Very fine. (2) $270
Lot 943 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Red uncirculated. $200
Lot 944 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Red and brown, uncirculated. $160
Lot 945 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Original wording Camp visible under Camps, brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 946 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 947 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence and one penny. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $220
Lot 948 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one penny. Original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $300
Lot 949 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one penny. Some mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 950 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one penny. Polished bright brass, extremely fine. $100
Lot 951 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one penny. Dull toned, otherwise extremely fine. $140
Lot 952 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one penny. Nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 953 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one penny. Uneven tone, otherwise good very fine. $110
Lot 954 Renmark Club checks, 3d, 1/- (2), 2/- (2) and 2/6, a well matched set (EF-UNC); Tattersalls Club Melbourne, 6d, 1/- (2); F.H.Wagner, North Adelaide 3d; Charles Shelley Pty Ltd, 10/- (type with concentric circles on obverse). Fine - uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 955 Northern Club, Launceston, tokens, undated, in brass (6d), copper (1s), cupro nickel (2s) and white metal (2s). The last holed, the second and third with some spotting but virtually uncirculated, overall fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 956 Bread tokens, (3) commemorative replicas, White, Thomas & Son, Westbury penny and halfpenny 1855; medalets 1897 and 1969 (New Zealand); New Orleans brothel token; Australian rimmed penny blank. Fine - uncirculated. (9) $30
Lot 957 Bread, milk, tea, pool and casino tokens mostly all different, a wide selection. Fine - uncirculated. (51) $130
Lot 958 Bread, milk, tea, pool, casino tokens plus various other checks, includes several scarce pieces, mostly all different, a wide selection. Fine - uncirculated. (73) $180
Lot 959 Military related tokens and checks, in 2x2 holders with Yarwood numbers, BAF (2), NAAFI (4), ADFC (3), Scotland SFF (2), BEF POW 10cts; Canada, 5th Bn canteen (2, one and a half franc). Very fine - extremely fine. (14) $80
Lot 960 George VI, 1937. Much mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 961 George VI, 1937. Nearly uncirculated. (3) $180
Lot 962 George VI, 1937. Very fine - good extremely fine. (4) $140
Lot 963 George VI, 1937. Very good - good fine. (4) $160
Lot 964 George VI, 1937. Toned, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. (6) $200
Lot 965 George VI, 1937 and 1938. With mint bloom, good extremely fine. (2) $360
Lot 966 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Good extremely fine. (2) $270
Lot 967 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Toned, good very fine. (2) $180
Lot 968 George VI, 1937 (2), 1938. Subdued mint bloom, lightly toned, extremely fine or better. (3) $240
Lot 969 George VI, 1937 (2) and 1938. Very fine. (3) $240
Lot 970 George VI, 1937 (4), 1938. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $280
Lot 971 George VI, 1938. Good extremely fine. (2) $340
Lot 972 George VI, 1938. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 973 George VI, 1938. Toned, very fine. $160
Lot 974 George VI, 1938. Fine. $130
Lot 975 George VI, 1938. Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine/good extremely fine. (2) $260
Lot 976 George VI, 1938. Very fine; toned good very fine. (2) $260
Lot 977 George VI, 1938. Very fine. (2) $240
Lot 978 George VI, 1937 (2) one with suspension fitted and with silvered rope chain attached for wearing as necklace. Very fine. (2) $70
Lot 979 Edward VII, 1910. Lightly toned, good extremely fine. $600
Lot 980 Edward VII, 1910. Brushed clean, otherwise good extremely fine. $360
Lot 981 Edward VII, 1910. Cleaned, obverse brushed, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 982 Edward VII, 1910. Very fine. $180
Lot 983 George V, 1911, second 1 over gap, third over denticle, another similar. Fine/good fine; toned, nearly extremely fine. (2) $500
Lot 984 George V, 1911. Very fine - nearly extremely fine, the last slightly toned in fields. (3) $400
Lot 985 George V, 1912, second 1 upright. Extremely fine/nearly extremely fine. $450
Lot 986 George V, 1912, second 1 over denticle, another, 1 slopes left over gap. Fine; very good. (2) Passed in
Lot 987 George V, 1912 and 1913. Very fine. (2) $280
Lot 988 George V, 1912, 1913, 1914 and 1915. The second has been mounted at top, the third very fine, others good very fine. (4) $600
Lot 989 George V, 1913. Good very fine/nearly extremely fine. $900
Lot 990 George V, 1913. Nearly extremely fine. $520
Lot 991 George V, 1913, second 1 slopes to left. Good; nearly very fine. (2) $180
Lot 992 George V, 1913, second 1 over denticle. Good fine - very fine, the last toned. (3) $360
Lot 993 George V, 1914. Narrow date variety, good extremely fine. $760
Lot 994 George V, 1914, narrow date. Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $460
Lot 995 George V, 1914. Toned, good very fine. (2) $160
Lot 996 George V, 1914. Good fine. (2) $70
Lot 997 George V, 1914 and 1915H. Good very fine; very fine. (2) $340
Lot 998 George V, 1914; also shilling 1916M. Good very fine; extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 999 George V - George VI, 1914, 1916M, 1925, 1926, 1927 Canberra, 1931, 1935, 1936, 1939. Very good - very fine. (9) $170
Lot 1000 George V, 1914H. Extremely fine and rare. $1,300
Lot 1001 George V, 1914H. Graffito on obverse, sharply struck almost black toned, good extremely fine. $450
Lot 1002 George V, 1914H. Good very fine and very scarce thus. $700
Lot 1003 George V, 1914H. Second toned, both very fine and slightly better. (2) $600
Lot 1004 George V, 1914H. Fine. (2) $110
Lot 1005 George V, 1914H and 1915H. Nearly very fine. (2) $220
Lot 1006 George V, 1915. Scratch above emu, otherwise good very fine and rare in this condition. $420
Lot 1007 George V, 1915. Nearly extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 1008 George V, 1915, second 1 upright, over a denticle. Good very fine. $700
Lot 1009 George V, 1915, second 1 upright; others (2) slopes left. Good fine; nearly very fine; nearly very fine. (3) $550
Lot 1010 George V, 1915H. Lightly toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $770
Lot 1011 George V, 1915H. Toned and lightly rubbed, otherwise extremely fine and rare thus. $470
Lot 1012 George V, 1915H. Fine. $80
Lot 1013 George V, 1916M. Considerable mint bloom on the reverse, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 1014 George V, 1916M. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1015 George V, 1916M. Scratch through kangaroo, otherwise good extremely fine. $420
Lot 1016 George V, 1916M. Very fine; good very fine. (2) $100
Lot 1017 George V, 1916M. Nearly very fine, two more dark toned. (3) Passed in
Lot 1018 George V, 1916M, and 1917M. Reverse die breaks, good extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $380
Lot 1019 George V, 1916M and 1917M. Good extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 1020 George V, 1916M, 1917M (2). Good very fine; very fine; nearly extremely fine. (3) $130
Lot 1021 George V, 1916M and 1918M. Die break emu tail to G and through date on first, both with some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 1022 George V, 1917M. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $380
Lot 1023 George V, 1917M. Considerable mint bloom, good extremely fine. $440
Lot 1024 George V, 1917M. Good extremely fine. $300
Lot 1025 George V, 1917M. Very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 1026 George V, 1918M. Nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 1027 George V, 1918M. Good very fine; nearly extremely fine, this has die axis rotation of 15 degrees. (2) Passed in
Lot 1028 George V, 1918M. Almost very fine; toned very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1029 George V, 1919M, second 19 upright, another slopes right, both have second 1 over denticle. Good very fine; nearly very fine. (2) $400
Lot 1030 George V, 1919M second 19 slopes left, 1 over gap; another both 9s slope left. Good extremely fine; nearly extremely fine, softly struck. (2) $550
Lot 1031 George V, 1919M, second 19 slopes left, second 1 over gap in denticles; another over denticle; another 19 upright, 1 over gap. Toned extremely fine; nearly extremely fine; very good. (3) Passed in
Lot 1032 George V, 1919M, 1931, 1936. Very fine - good extremely fine. (3) $180
Lot 1033 George V, 1919M, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926 and 1934. Nearly very fine - good very fine. (7) $440
Lot 1034 George V, 1921. Toned blue brown, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $500
Lot 1035 George V, 1921. Extremely fine and rare in this condition. $800
Lot 1036 George V, 1921. Flat on high points of reverse, very fine. $220
Lot 1037 George V, 1921 and 1933. Nearly very fine. (2) $220
Lot 1038 George V, 1922. Lightly toned, extremely fine. $360
Lot 1039 George V, 1922. Extremely fine. $700
Lot 1040 George V, 1923. Peripheral die break on the obverse, dull full grey toned with subdued mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1041 George V, 1923. Cleaned, nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 1042 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse, a little polished, otherwise extremely fine. $360
Lot 1043 George V, 1923. Toned, very fine; very fine/nearly extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 1044 George V, 1924, without serif tail on 4. Toned, nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) $340
Lot 1045 George V, 1925. Cleaned, good extremely fine. $280
Lot 1046 George V, 1925, 1926, 1927 and 1928. First two extremely fine, last two good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated. (4) $600
Lot 1047 George V, 1925, 1926 and 1927. First toned, nearly extremely fine; extremely fine; good extremely fine. (3) $260
Lot 1048 George V, 1926. Cleaned, nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 1049 George V, 1927. Uncirculated. $370
Lot 1050 George V, 1927. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 1051 George V, 1927. Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (4) $270
Lot 1052 George V, 1927, 1931, 1934. Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $280
Lot 1053 George V, 1927, 1931. Nearly very fine - extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 1054 George V, 1927, 1928 and 1935. Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) $240
Lot 1055 George V, 1927 Canberra. Peripheral toning, uncirculated. $150
Lot 1056 George V, 1927 Canberra. Some toning, one with well struck up steps to Parliament House, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $440
Lot 1057 George V, 1927 Canberra. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $340
Lot 1058 George V, 1927 Canberra and 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $300
Lot 1059 George V - Elizabeth II, the four commemoratives, 1927, 1934-35, 1951 and 1954 plus 1941 and 1960. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) $500
Lot 1060 George V, 1928. Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1061 George V, 1931. Grey toned, uncirculated. $360
Lot 1062 George V, 1931. Full mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 1063 George V, 1931. Mirror-like obverse, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $220
Lot 1064 George V, 1931. Cleaned, good extremely fine. $80
Lot 1065 George V, 1931. Extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 1066 George V, 1932. Good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,200
Lot 1067 George V, 1932. Very fine and scarce thus. $750
Lot 1068 George V, 1932. Good very fine and rare thus. $550
Lot 1069 George V, 1932. Nearly very fine. $300
Lot 1070 George V, 1932. Fine/good fine; good fine/very fine. (2) $440
Lot 1071 George V, 1932. Polished, good fine. $220
Lot 1072 George V, 1932. Nearly fine. $220
Lot 1073 George V, 1932. Very good. $200
Lot 1074 George V, 1932 and 1933. Very good. (2) $240
Lot 1075 George V, 1933. Lightly toned, underlying mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,100
Lot 1076 George V, 1933. Good very fine/extremely fine with mint bloom and rare thus. $850
Lot 1077 George V, 1933. Nearly extremely fine. $360
Lot 1078 George V, 1933. Very good - nearly fine. (4) $150
Lot 1079 George V, 1934. Hairline die breaks under date, sharply struck, however polished to clean, proof-like fields showing die polishing striations, nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 1080 George V, 1934 and 1936. Good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $260
Lot 1081 George V, 1934, 1935 and 1936. Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) $150
Lot 1082 George V, 1934 (2), 1935 (2) and 1936 (2). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (6) $170
Lot 1083 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Flat wreath, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 1084 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Sold with Foy's envelope (fine), good extremely fine. $850
Lot 1085 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. With Foy's envelope, toned, good extremely fine, envelope folded, very fine. $800
Lot 1086 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. $380
Lot 1087 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. $350
Lot 1088 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $300
Lot 1089 George V, 1935. Underlying mirror-like fields, has been rubbed, otherwise nearly uncirculated and sharply struck. $300
Lot 1090 George V, 1935. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1091 George V, 1935. Nearly extremely fine. $50
Lot 1092 George V, 1936. Uncirculated. $170
Lot 1093 George V, 1936. Light subdued tone, full underlying mint bloom, uncirculated. $200
Lot 1094 George V, 1936. Slight subdued toning, uncirculated. $220
Lot 1095 George V, 1936. Very fine - good very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1096 George VI, 1938 (2), 1943, 1944, 1944S, 1951 and 1952. Good extremely fine - uncirculated, the last two scarce. (7) $140
Lot 1097 George VI, 1939, 1941 and 1945. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $240
Lot 1098 George VI, 1943S (2), 1944S (5), 1947. Mostly uncirculated. (8) $170
Lot 1099 George VI, 1951 and 1952. Nearly uncirculated; good extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 1100 Elizabeth II, 1953, large denticles. Choice uncirculated. $100
Lot 1101 Edward VII, 1910; George V, 1914, 1914H, 1916M, 1919M (3), 1921, 1922 and 1924. Good - nearly fine. (10) $150
Lot 1102 Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1911, 1915, 1915H, 1916M (5), 1917M (4), 1918M (3), 1919M (3), 1921 (2), 1922 (5), 1923, 1924 (2), 1925 (4), 1926, 1928 and 1931. Good - fine. (36) $400
Lot 1103 George V, 1914 (3), 1926 (3), 1927 (5), 1927 Canberra (2), 1928 (5), 1934 (2) and 1935. Fair - very fine. (21) $200
Lot 1104 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938, 1940, 1943, 1943S, 1944, 1944S, 1945, 1953, 1957 and 1957. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $180
Lot 1105 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1963, including 1951 and 1954 commemoratives, balance of collection in personalised plastic album and slip case. Very fine - uncirculated. (27) $170
Lot 1106 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, complete including commemoratives. In 2x2 holders in Dansco plastic page album, some early dates better than average, including 1914H, 1915H, 1916M - 1919M, 1925, 1926, 1931, 1934, mostly uncirculated from 1940, includes the two crowns, 1937 and 1938, overall fair - uncirculated. (57) $1,700
Lot 1107 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, plus crowns, 1937 and 1938, in press-in album, includes obverses and extras 1951 Jubilee (2) and 1944S. Good - uncirculated. (68) $1,000
Lot 1108 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, complete including commemoratives, described in 2x2 holders in a green plastic album binder; also 1937 and 1938 crowns. Fair - uncirculated. (58) $950
Lot 1109 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set, missing 1932, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, includes 1937 crown, with some duplication. In a blue press in album, poor - uncirculated. (61) $550
Lot 1110 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set, missing 1915, 1932, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. In a brown press in album, poor - extremely fine. (54) $460
Lot 1111 George V, 1927 Canberra. Good fine - very fine. (12) $220
Lot 1112 George V, 1927 Canberra. Very good - nearly very fine. (24) $220
Lot 1113 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, album with duplicates, varieties and remainder of collection, all in 2x2 holders on seventeen plastic pages, viz; 1910, 1911 (4), 1912 (6), 1913, 1914 (2), 1914H (5), 1915, 1915H, 1918M, 1919M (4), 1921, 1922, 1923 (2), 1924 (3), 1925, 1926 (2), 1927 (5), 1927 Canberra (5), 1928 (3), 1931 (7), 1932 (3), 1933 (3), 1934 (10), 1935 (13), 1936 (7), 1938, 1939, 1940 (3), 1941 (3), 1942S (3), 1943 (5), 1943S (5), 1944, 1944S, 1945 (3), 1946 (5), 1947 (5), 1951, 1953, 1954 (2), 1956 (5), 1957-65. Fair - uncirculated. (147) $1,750
Lot 1114 George V, 1927, contemporary counterfeit in high silver content (1.85g). Nearly extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1115 George V, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1931, high silver content contemporary counterfeits. Very good - nearly fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1116 George V, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1931, contemporary counterfeits in high silver (11.27g, 11.20g, 11.08g, 11.14g repectively). In 2x2 holders as purchased from Frank B Taylor of Brisbane, October 2002, toned very good - fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1117 George V, 1928, contemporary counterfeit in high silver. Very good. Passed in
Lot 1118 Edward VII, 1910. Toned, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1119 Edward VII, 1910. Patchy tone, underlying mint bloom, field cut under emu, otherwise uncirculated. $180
Lot 1120 Edward VII, 1910. Good extremely fine. $80
Lot 1121 Edward VII, 1910. Cleaned and scratched, nearly extremely fine; lightly toned, good extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 1122 Edward VII, 1910. Extremely fine. $80
Lot 1123 Edward VII, 1910; George V, 1911, 1912, 1918M, 1922, 1935, 1936. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $280
Lot 1124 Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1914, 1917m, 1920, 1925, 1935, 1943S. Very good - extremely fine. (7) $120
Lot 1125 George V, 1911. Toned, good very fine. (2) $130
Lot 1126 George V, 1911. Very fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1127 George V, 1913, 1917M, 1920M, 1927 and 1931. Mostly toned, very fine - extremely fine. (5) $180
Lot 1128 George V, 1914, narrow date. Nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 1129 George V, 1914, wide date, second 1 over denticle; also 1913, more upright 913. Good very fine; nearly fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1130 George V, 1915, second 1 upright. Underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $500
Lot 1131 George V, 1915, second 1 slopes left; another, 1 is upright. Very fine; cleaned, good extremely fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 1132 George V, 1915H. Good fine. Passed in
Lot 1133 George V, 1916M. Uneven tone, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1134 George V, 1916M. Die axis at 45 degrees, underlying mint bloom, extremely fine or better. Passed in
Lot 1135 George V, 1916M, another, 6 of date more upright. Nearly uncirculated; good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1136 George V, 1916M, 1917M, and 1918M. Extremely fine; very fine; extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1137 George V, 1917M. Uneven mottled tone, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1138 George V, 1917M (2), 1931 and 1935. Good fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1139 George V, 1920M. Nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 1140 George V, 1920M. Cleaned, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1141 George V, 1920M. Cleaned and polished, extremely fine. $100
Lot 1142 George V, 1920M. Scratched, good very fine; toned, good very fine; extremely fine. (3) $300
Lot 1143 George V, 1920M and 1935. Good very fine/very fine; good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1144 George V, 1921 star. Toned, good fine; nearly very fine. (2) $100
Lot 1145 George V, 1921 star, 1928 and 1931. First two toned, good fine - good very fine. (3) $80
Lot 1146 George V, 1922 and 1928. Good very fine. (2) $120
Lot 1147 George V, 1924. Well struck, has been cleaned of deep toning, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $280
Lot 1148 George V, 1925. Grey patina, uncirculated. $450
Lot 1149 George V, 1925. Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1150 George V, 1925. Good extremely fine. $100
Lot 1151 George V, 1925. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1152 George V, 1927. Dull bloom on reverse, uncirculated. $280
Lot 1153 George V, 1927. Uncirculated. $260
Lot 1154 George V, 1927. Nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 1155 George V, 1927. Toned, good extremely fine. $80
Lot 1156 George V, 1927. Nearly extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 1157 George V, 1928. Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine; subdued original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) $570
Lot 1158 George V, 1931. Lightly toned, subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 1159 George V, 1931. Nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 1160 George V, 1931. Good extremely fine/extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1161 George V, 1933. Cleaned partly, dark tone, very fine. $240
Lot 1162 George V, 1933. Fine - very fine. (3) $280
Lot 1163 George V, 1934, 1935. Nearly extremely fine, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1164 George V, 1935. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 1165 George VI, 1939. Original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 1166 George VI, 1946 dot (Perth). Spotted on obverse, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1167 George VI, 1946 dot (Perth). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $220
Lot 1168 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, a better than average set, all housed in custom made laminex and perspex frame, the 1912 extremely fine, 1921 star nearly extremely fine, 1924 extremely fine, 1928 good extremely fine, 1933 very fine, 1934 good extremely fine. Very good - uncirculated. (49) $2,600
Lot 1169 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set, missing 1912, 1933. In a brown press in album, fair - extremely fine. (50) $220
Lot 1170 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set, with some duplication. In a green press in album, fair - uncirculated. (59) $280
Lot 1171 George V, 1914, 1920M, 1925, 1931 and 1936; sixpences, 1912, 1914, 1917M, 1919M, 1921, 1935 and 1936. Very good - very fine. (12) $60
Lot 1172 George V - Elizabeth II, album with duplicates, varieties and remainder of collection, in 2x2 holders on fifteen plastic pages, viz: 1911 (2), 1912, 1914 (2), 1915H (3), 1916M (5), 1920M (4), 1921 star (2), 1922 (4), 1925 (2), 1926, 1927 (2), 1928, 1931, 1933 (5), 1934, 1935 (2), 1938, 1939 (2), 1940, 1942, 1942S (2), 1943S (5), 1944S (2), 1946 (5), 1946 Perth (6), 1948, 1950 (2), 1952 (3), 1953 (3), 1954 (2), 1955 (3), 1956 (4), 1957 (3), 1958, 1959, 1961 (4), 1962 and 1963. Fair - uncirculated. (92) $500
Lot 1173 Edward VII, 1910. Nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 1174 Edward VII, 1910. Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 1175 Edward VII, 1910; George V, 1920M. Extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1176 Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1914, 1921, 1923, 1934. Fine - good very fine. (5) $80
Lot 1177 George V, 1911. Underlying original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $220
Lot 1178 George V, 1911. Lightly toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1179 George V, 1912, 1914, 1917M, 1920M and 1935. The last with natural full mint bloom but scratched in the middle of the date, uncirculated, the others good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $440
Lot 1180 George V, 1914. Good extremely fine. $250
Lot 1181 George V, 1914, High 9. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1182 George V, 1914. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1183 George V, 1914. One toned, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1184 George V, 1916M. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 1185 George V, 1917M. Harshly brushed to clean, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 1186 George V, 1917M, 1919M narrow date and 1921. Extremely fine or better. (3) $150
Lot 1187 George V, 1918M. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,200
Lot 1188 George V, 1918M. Toned, good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1189 George V, 1918M and 1919M narrow date. Toned, nearly extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 1190 George V, 1919M. Nearly extremely fine. $90
Lot 1191 George V, 1919M, wide date. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1192 George V, 1921. Die cracks under date, toned, good very fine; good extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 1193 George V, 1922. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1194 George V, 1922. Extremely fine and rare. $300
Lot 1195 George V, 1922. Rim nick, otherwise good extremely fine. $150
Lot 1196 George V, 1923. Cleaned of toning, porous or matte surface, good extremely fine. $90
Lot 1197 George V, 1923. One with uneven tone from cleaning, both sharply struck, good extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 1198 George V, 1924. Dull patches of toning from cleaning, otherwise good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1199 George V, 1925, re punched 25. Toned, good extremely fine. $220
Lot 1200 George V, 1925 and 1936. Good extremely fine; uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1201 George V, 1926, with serif on 2 (Sydney Mint?). Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 1202 George V, 1926, no serif on 2. Nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 1203 George V, 1928. Varieties in the 8, small upper hole, small holes in upright 8, in sloping 8 (2), large 8, small 8 dot in front of 1 of date. One good extremely fine, others very good - good fine. (6) $100
Lot 1204 George V, 1934. Subdued underlying mint bloom, virtually uncirculated. $400
Lot 1205 George VI, 1952. Softly struck, choice uncirculated. $250
Lot 1206 George VI, 1952. Well struck, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 1207 Elizabeth II, 1953. Good extremely fine. $50
Lot 1208 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, complete in custom made laminex and perspex frame, a better than average set, 1911, 1912, 1916M, 1918M, 1920M, 1922, 1923, 1924 and 1952, nearly extremely fine or better. Very fine - uncirculated. (48) $2,300
Lot 1209 Elizabeth II, 1962. Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (39) $200
Lot 1210 Elizabeth II, 1962 (11), 1963 (24). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (35) $110
Lot 1211 Elizabeth II, 1963. Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (79) $300
Lot 1212 Bolivia, Charles IIII, eight escudos, 1796PP (26.82g) (KM.81). Two rim dents below the date, otherwise nearly extremely fine/extremely fine with mint bloom. $1,600
Lot 1213 Brazil, John V, 12,800 reis or 'Johanna', 1732M (Minas Gerais) (28.4g) (KM.139). Some mint bloom, parts of reverse not struck up, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $5,200
Lot 1214 Brazil, Maria and Peter III, 6,400 reis or half 'Johanna', 1785R (14.21g) (KM.192.2). Date weakly struck, nearly extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 1215 Brazil, Maria, 6,400 reis or half 'Johanna', 1800R (14.25g) (KM.226.1). Nearly uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 1216 Colombia, Charles IIII, eight escudos, 1803NR (Nuevo Reino) (26.62g) (KM.62.1). Rim nicks and filing, otherwise fine. $1,300
Lot 1217 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fourth bust, 1786 (S.3728). Good very fine. $620
Lot 1218 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1793 (S.3729). Has been mounted, nearly very fine. $460
Lot 1219 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1793 (S.3729). Very good/fine. $450
Lot 1220 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1798 (S.3729). Nearly uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1221 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1798 (S.3729). Extremely fine/good extremely fine, with considerable brilliance. $900
Lot 1222 Great Britain, George III, half guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1797 (S.3735). Nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 1223 Great Britain, George III, shilling and sixpence, 1787 (S.3746, 3749)(2); halfpenny and farthing, 1799 (S.3778, 3779)(2). Good very fine. (4) $140
Lot 1224 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Minor edge knocks, otherwise nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 1225 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel penny, 1797 (S.3777). Good very fine. $170
Lot 1226 India, Bengal Presidency, EIC mohur of Murshidabad type (1793) (12.28g) (KM.103.1). Obverse rim bruise at 2 o'clock, otherwise extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 1227 India, Bengal Presidency, EIC mohur of the Murshidabad type (1793) (KM.102). Very fine. $800
Lot 1228 India, Bengal Presidency, EIC half mohur (1793) (5.37g) (KM.101). Cleaned, mint bloom, extremely fine or better. $550
Lot 1229 India, Bengal Presidency, EIC rupee (1793) (11.58g), large top dot of trio; another (11.51g) small top dot of trio (KM.84.2). Extremely fine; good very fine. (2) $140
Lot 1230 India, Madras Presidency, gold star pagoda (1740-1807) (3.38g) (KM.303). Very fine. $260
Lot 1231 India, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (c1810) (KM.356). Good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1232 India, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (c1810) (KM.356). Good extremely fine. $450
Lot 1233 Mexico, Philip V, eight reales, pillar type, 1740FM, Mexico City Mint (KM.103). Good very fine. $370
Lot 1234 Mexico, Philip V, eight reales 1741MF (KM.103) (26.44g). Re-toned, good very fine. $240
Lot 1235 Mexico, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1759MM (KM.104.2) (26.66g). Very fine. $200
Lot 1236 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1794FM (KM.109) (26.80g). Good very fine with mint bloom. $180
Lot 1237 Netherlands, Holland, gold ducat, 1772 (KM.12.3). Good very fine. $400
Lot 1238 Netherlands, Holland, gulden, 1762 (KM.73); Westfrisia, gulden, 1791/81 overdate (KM.97.5). Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $220
Lot 1239 Peru, Charles III, eight reales, 1776MJ (KM.78). Toned, very fine. $200
Lot 1240 Spain, Charles III, four escudos, 1787DV (Madrid) (13.38g) (KM.418.1a). Good very fine. $900
Lot 1241 New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck on a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1798FM (dies II/6; B/3, Mira-Noble 1798/8, Spalding 73). Some oxidation and scratches on obverse at 10 to 11 o'clock, otherwise fine and rare. $36,000
Lot 1242 New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck on a Charles IIII Potosi Mint eight reales, 1805PJ (dies II/1; B/8, Mira-Noble 1805/24, Spalding 154). Evenly worn, lightly toned, countermarks clear, fine and rare. $39,000
Lot 1243 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1), traces of the reverse of the Spanish American eight reales on the reverse. Deep gun metal grey toned, well struck up on the obverse, good very fine with obverse being nearly extremely fine on the right hand side, a most attractive example of Australia's first coin. Passed in
Lot 1244 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Attractive dark grey toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1245 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2) struck over the centre of a Charles III eight reales. Traces of obverse bust on obverse, reverse arms clear on reverse, slightly off-centre with tight collar causing part of right obverse legend to be off flan, attractive dark toned, good very fine with clear H (for Henshall) on the reverse, nearly always absent on this variety, very rare as such. Passed in
Lot 1246 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of reverse of original coin on the obverse, edge dents on both sides, old cut at top of obverse, otherwise well struck up, good very fine and rare in this condition. $12,000
Lot 1247 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Toned, nearly very fine except for dents on reverse field. $9,000
Lot 1248 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813, a contemporary forgery in copper, uneven edge with much upright milling or graining (see Mira plate 1, also see Sale 89B, lot 1882). Fine for this, struck on a cast blank from false dies or mould, rare. $1,200
Lot 1249 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813, contemporary counterfeit in copper with plain or smoothed edge. Pitted, otherwise fair and very rare. $400
Lot 1250 Adelaide pound, first type, 1852, with beaded inner circle and die break at 12 o'clock on reverse, wide edge graining (type 1b). Well struck extremely fine with high rims and deep edge graining, extremely rare in this condition. $93,000
Lot 1251 Adelaide pound, first type, 1852, with beaded inner circle on the reverse and ever present die break at top, wide edge graining (8.25g). Has been mounted and polished, otherwise nearly fine and very rare. $16,000
Lot 1252 Adelaide pound, second type, 1852, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse (8.70g). Early die state, mount has been removed at top and milling re-cut there, otherwise extremely fine. $10,000
Lot 1253 Adelaide pound, second type, 1852, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Early die state, surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. $13,000
Lot 1254 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Victoria left by James Wyon. High rims, some mint bloom, good extremely fine and very rare as such, an outstanding type coin and Australia's first sovereign. $30,000
Lot 1255 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Victoria left by James Wyon. Minor rim and surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine with underlying mint bloom. $5,200
Lot 1256 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Nearly extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1257 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine. $3,400
Lot 1258 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Rim nicks, otherwise very fine. $2,900
Lot 1259 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Nearly fine. $450
Lot 1260 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Scratch on cheek, severe filing at top of obverse rim, otherwise good very fine and rare. $600
Lot 1261 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Rim nick at 5.30 on obverse, otherwise good very fine. $750
Lot 1262 Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Toned, nearly fine/good fine and rare. $650
Lot 1263 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Mint bloom, particularly on the reverse, good very fine/extremely fine. $950
Lot 1264 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Heavily brushed on both sides, otherwise good very fine and rare. $800
Lot 1265 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Nearly very fine/good very fine. $850
Lot 1266 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Surface marks, good extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 1267 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Surface marking, underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $650
Lot 1268 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. A little rubbed, otherwise good extremely fine. $650
Lot 1269 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Obverse hairlines, otherwise nearly uncirculated with considerable mint bloom. $800
Lot 1270 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $900
Lot 1271 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Nearly uncirculated. $950
Lot 1272 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Full original mint bloom, the obverse lightly brushed, otherwise choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1273 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $900
Lot 1274 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $850
Lot 1275 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Victoria left by James Wyon. Date and obverse legend slightly double entered, two obverse scratches, otherwise good fine and a good example of this rarity, among the finest twelve known. Passed in
Lot 1276 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Victoria left by James Wyon. Slight bend, contact mark above date, otherwise fine and very rare. $16,000
Lot 1277 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Scuff mark above nose, otherwise good extremely fine with underlying mint bloom, rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1278 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, with wreathed head of Victoria left by L.C.Wyon. Toned, with underlying mint bloom, extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1279 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Good fine. $350
Lot 1280 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Nearly very fine and rare thus. $340
Lot 1281 Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Scratches and dented, otherwise good fine and rare. $370
Lot 1282 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Very fine. $360
Lot 1283 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Nearly fine. $280
Lot 1284 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Nearly very fine. $420
Lot 1285 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Fine. $320
Lot 1286 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Good fine and rare. $380
Lot 1287 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine/good very fine. $500
Lot 1288 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly very fine. $400
Lot 1289 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, incuse WW (McD.118b). Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 1290 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, WW raised (McD.118a). Fine/very fine. $360
Lot 1291 Queen Victoria, 1872/1 overdate, Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine and rare. $1,700
Lot 1292 Queen Victoria, 1872/1 overdate, Melbourne. Very fine and very scarce. $950
Lot 1293 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $420
Lot 1294 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Damage at lower obverse at date and neck, otherwise good very fine. $340
Lot 1295 Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Good very fine. $380
Lot 1296 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Some mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $380
Lot 1297 Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1298 Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Extremely fine with brilliance. $440
Lot 1299 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. $380
Lot 1300 Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne. Very fine and rare. $1,150
Lot 1301 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney, inverted A for V in Victoria (McD.127a). Very fine and rare. $2,200
Lot 1302 Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Die break through 1 of date and along truncation, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $400
Lot 1303 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney. Considerable mint bloom, good extremely fine. $460
Lot 1304 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne. Good very fine and scarce. $700
Lot 1305 Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Die break rim to front of truncation, a few obverse surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine. $380
Lot 1306 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $800
Lot 1307 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $900
Lot 1308 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Good extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $17,000
Lot 1309 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Hairline die break through 6 of date, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $450
Lot 1310 Queen Victoria, 1887 Melbourne. Very fine and rare. $1,400
Lot 1311 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, large BP (McD.143). Nearly very fine and scarce. $360
Lot 1312 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, small BP (McD.143a). Nearly extremely fine. $380
Lot 1313 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Good very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 1314 Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Contact marks on neck, some underlying mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $360
Lot 1315 Queen Victoria, 1873 and 1874 Melbourne. Good very fine; extremely fine. (2) $700
Lot 1316 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $420
Lot 1317 Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $560
Lot 1318 Queen Victoria, 1876 Sydney, 1877 and 1878 Melbourne. Good fine; extremely fine; good extremely fine. (3) $1,100
Lot 1319 Queen Victoria, 1877 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 1320 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine. $350
Lot 1321 Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne. Surface marks, otherwise uncirculated. $600
Lot 1322 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne (McD.161a). Nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 1323 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne, no BP (McD.161a). Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $400
Lot 1324 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney (McD.162a). Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1325 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney, faint trace of B of BP (McD.162a). Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1326 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne, no BP (McD.167). Rim nicks, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $380
Lot 1327 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne (McD.167b). Nearly extremely fine. $380
Lot 1328 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne (McD.169c). Nearly extremely fine. $350
Lot 1329 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 1330 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $380
Lot 1331 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $650
Lot 1332 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne (McD.175a). Good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1333 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.174). Beautifully struck, like a specimen or proof, nearly FDC and very rare as such, one of the finest known. $3,000
Lot 1334 Queen Victoria, 1889 Melbourne (McD.179a). Uncirculated. $460
Lot 1335 Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney (McD.178). Obverse specimen-like, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1336 Queen Victoria, 1890 and 1891 Sydney (McD.180a, 182). Scratches, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $850
Lot 1337 Queen Victoria, 1891 Melbourne (McD.183a). Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1338 Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney. Uncirculated. $700
Lot 1339 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and scarce. $550
Lot 1340 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Well struck for this, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1341 Queen Victoria, 1901 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1342 Edward VII, 1902 Sydney. Nearly full mint bloom, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1343 George V, 1919 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated and scarce. $750
Lot 1344 George V, 1920 Melbourne. Good extremely fine and rare. $5,000
Lot 1345 George V, 1921 Sydney. Extremely fine and very scarce. $1,600
Lot 1346 George V, 1922 Melbourne. Good extremely fine and very rare. $16,000
Lot 1347 George V, 1922 Perth and 1923 Melbourne. Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $1,100
Lot 1348 George V, 1923 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 1349 George V, 1924 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $470
Lot 1350 George V, 1924 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated and very scarce. $2,400
Lot 1351 George V, 1926 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $380
Lot 1352 George V, 1926 Perth. Nearly uncirculated and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 1353 George V, 1926 Perth. Extremely fine and very scarce. $1,200
Lot 1354 George V, 1927 Perth. Good extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1355 George V, 1928 Melbourne. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1356 George V, small head, 1929 Melbourne. Extremely fine/nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1357 George V, small head, 1930 Melbourne. Subdued light toning, uncirculated. $450
Lot 1358 George V, small head, 1930 Melbourne. Nearly Uncirculated. $700
Lot 1359 George V, small head, 1931 Melbourne. Good extremely fine and scarce. $900
Lot 1360 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,600
Lot 1361 Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Reverse rim filed at 6 o'clock, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $700
Lot 1362 Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Fine. $300
Lot 1363 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Very fine. $280
Lot 1364 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Nearly very fine. $340
Lot 1365 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney. Hairline die breaks rim to A of Victoria and to second I, also vertically on cheek, minor obverse hairlines, otherwise full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and extremely rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1366 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Hairline marks in front of face and to rim, otherwise subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1367 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Fine and scarce. $440
Lot 1368 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Good fine/nearly very fine. $460
Lot 1369 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Very fine. $560
Lot 1370 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Melbourne. Some underlying mint bloom, surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,600
Lot 1371 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Very fine. $560
Lot 1372 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne (McD.33a). Nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 1373 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32a). Nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 1374 Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney. Full mint bloom, gem uncirculated, probably the finest known. $13,500
Lot 1375 Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney, no JEB (McD.38a). Obverse hairline, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $240
Lot 1376 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. $480
Lot 1377 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Sydney. Die break rim to T.B., mint bloom, good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1378 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Slightly bent from dent, otherwise good very fine. $250
Lot 1379 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Toned, extremely fine or better. Passed in
Lot 1380 Queen Victoria, 1900 Perth. Nearly very fine. $320
Lot 1381 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Specimen-like gem uncirculated and probably the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1382 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,200
Lot 1383 Edward VII, 1902 Sydney. Good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1384 Edward VII, 1904 Perth. Nearly very fine. $420
Lot 1385 Edward VII, 1904 Perth. Good fine and scarce. $380
Lot 1386 Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Scratches on both sides, otherwise good very fine. $200
Lot 1387 Edward VII, 1908 Perth. Good very fine. $420
Lot 1388 Edward VII, 1909 Perth. Nearly extremely fine. $380
Lot 1389 George V, 1914 Sydney. Choice uncirculated. $340
Lot 1390 George V, 1915 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. $260
Lot 1391 George V, 1918 Perth. Contact marks on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. $4,800
Lot 1392 Queen Victoria, Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office pattern shilling in silver, plain edge, undated but circa 1855 by W.J.Taylor. Beautifully toned, FDC and extremely rare. $42,000
Lot 1393 Queen Victoria, Melbourne Mint presentation proof-like specimen sovereign, 1872. Minute obverse rim bruise at 11.30 o'clock, otherwise nearly FDC and excessively rare if not unique, of considerable historical interest. Passed in
Lot 1394 George V, Royal Mint London matt proof or pattern threepence, 1911, with straight grained or milled edge (1.58g). Sharply struck up, FDC and excessively rare. $41,000
Lot 1395 George V, Melbourne Mint pattern square cupro-nickel kookaburra penny, 1919 (R.type 3) (4.03g) by C.D.Richardson for Stokes & Sons. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1396 George V, Melbourne Mint pattern square cupro-nickel kookaburra penny, 1919, type 5 (3.89g) by D.Richardson. Graffito scratch on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $12,000
Lot 1397 George V, Melbourne Mint pattern square cupro-nickel kookaburra penny, 1921 (3.87g) by D.Richardson (R. type 11; McD.12). Nearly FDC, attractively toned and rare. $24,000
Lot 1398 Edward VII, shilling 1910, with accompanying letter. Toned and virtually uncirculated, very rare and of great historical interest. $6,000
Lot 1399 George V, Melbourne Mint specimen set, florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence, 1916M. This set is free of the deep toning associated with the plush blue velvet and leather case of issue, the shilling and florin with matte fields, the sixpence and threepence with brilliant fields as issued, nearly FDC and very rare. (4) $30,000
Lot 1400 George V, Calcutta Mint specimen penny 1916I. Sharply struck, uneven dark blue grey tone with red in protected areas, edge with mirror finish from collar, nearly FDC and very rare. $4,200
Lot 1401 George V, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1924. Red and brown, brilliant, FDC and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 1402 George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen strike, 1927 Canberra commemorative florin. Impaired with obverse hairlines in field, stairs of Parliament House not fully struck up, otherwise nearly FDC and rare thus. $1,700
Lot 1403 George V, Melbourne Mint proof shilling, 1934. Light grey tone, FDC and rare. $9,000
Lot 1404 (Edward VIII), Royal Mint pattern shilling, 1937, obverse tooled out owing to the abdication of Edward VIII (5.43g). Hairline from sheep's horn to near rim, contact mark on sheep above S of shilling, nearly FDC and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 1405 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof crown, 1937. Edge is toned FDC, field to left of face rubbed, otherwise nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1406 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof florin, 1938. Brilliant, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1407 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof shilling, 1938. Brilliant, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1408 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof sixpence, 1938. Brilliant, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1409 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1938. Brilliant, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1410 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1938. FDC. $3,000
Lot 1411 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1938. Toned, brown with hints of red, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1412 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1938. Toned, brown with hints of red, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1413 George VI, Perth Mint proof penny, 1950. Light red brown and red toned, nearly FDC and very rare. $10,000
Lot 1414 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1955. Slight toning, nearly FDC. $250
Lot 1415 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1957. The florin nearly FDC/FDC, others FDC. (4) $470
Lot 1416 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. The penny dull toned, otherwise FDC. (6) $950
Lot 1417 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (4) $340
Lot 1418 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1955; proof shilling 1962. Nearly FDC. (2) $170
Lot 1419 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1956. Mint red, some spotting, buffing on obverse under Queen's neck, otherwise nearly FDC. $200
Lot 1420 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1956. Toned, some spotting, otherwise nearly FDC. $160
Lot 1421 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof florin, shilling and sixpence, 1958. Last toned, otherwise FDC. (3) $280
Lot 1422 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof florin and threepence, 1959, proof sixpence, 1962. The first two toned, otherwise FDC. (3) $260
Lot 1423 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1960. Lightly toned, FDC. $50
Lot 1424 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1955. Red FDC and rare. (2) $10,500
Lot 1425 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Brilliant finish, FDC and rare thus. $600
Lot 1426 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Matte finish, FDC. $740
Lot 1427 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Toned, brilliant finish type, nearly FDC. $180
Lot 1428 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. $550
Lot 1429 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. Spot and fingerprint on obverse, otherwise FDC. Passed in
Lot 1430 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. Some carbon toning and finger marks, nearly FDC. $140
Lot 1431 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. FDC. $500
Lot 1432 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. Some toning, FDC. Passed in
Lot 1433 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1960. Red, FDC. $960
Lot 1434 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1960. Mint red, obverse with carbon mark at 12 o'clock, nearly FDC. Passed in
Lot 1435 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1960. With mint red, toning, some spotting, nearly FDC. Passed in
Lot 1436 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1960. Full red, FDC. $500
Lot 1437 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. Some mint red,penny obverse with fingerprint, both coins with spotting, extremely fine - nearly FDC. (2) $350
Lot 1438 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1961. Heavy dark tone on obverse, some spotting, nearly FDC. Passed in
Lot 1439 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1962. Some mint red, toned, with some spotting, nearly FDC. Passed in
Lot 1440 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (2) $1,400
Lot 1441 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint Canberra trial twelve sided (duodecagonal) fifty cents in cupro nickel (15.3g). Uncirculated and very rare. $12,000
Lot 1442 Elizabeth II, Royal Australia Mint Canberra trial twelve sided (duodecagonal) fifty cents in cupro-nickel (15.59g). Uncirculated and very rare. $16,000
Lot 1443 Edward VII, uniface pattern florin, 1909, in silver (8.15g) (28mm) milled edge, obverse plain, an unofficial replica. FDC. $600
Lot 1444 George V, uniface pattern penny, 1937 (9.76g) 'Model' on obverse, kangaroo reverse, an unofficial replica struck in bronze c1970s. FDC. $440
Lot 1445 George VI, 1937. Minor obverse marks, otherwise choice uncirculated and well struck. $170
Lot 1446 George VI, 1938. Minor obverse marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 1447 George VI, 1938. Minor obverse mark, otherwise well struck nearly uncirculated. $440
Lot 1448 George VI, 1938. Good extremely fine. $300
Lot 1449 Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1450 Edward VII, 1910. Lightly toned with underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $1,800
Lot 1451 Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. $1,600
Lot 1452 Edward VII, 1910. Mottled tone, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1453 Edward VII, 1910. Toned, subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 1454 George V, 1911, second 1 over gap, third over denticle. Extremely fine or better. $650
Lot 1455 George V, 1912, second 1 slopes to left. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,300
Lot 1456 George V, 1912, second 1 is upright. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,900
Lot 1457 George V, 1913, second 1 is upright. Lightly toned, subdued original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,200
Lot 1458 George V, 1913. Subdued mint bloom, obverse patchy areas, otherwise good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $800
Lot 1459 George V, 1913, second 1 over gap. Light golden brown toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $800
Lot 1460 George V, 1914. Full original satin-like mint bloom with peripheral golden highlights, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $4,000
Lot 1461 George V, 1914H. Some underlying mint bloom, golden highlights in toning, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. $1,200
Lot 1462 George V, 1915, second 1 slopes left, over gap in denticles. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. $2,000
Lot 1463 George V, 1915H. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1464 George V, 1916M. Full original mint bloom, end stage of die break from emu to N, uncirculated. $1,600
Lot 1465 George V, 1917M. Nearly full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1466 George V, 1918M. Some mint bloom, die break from emu's tail, good extremely fine. $360
Lot 1467 George V, 1919M, second 19 upright, 1 over denticle. Full original mint bloom with edge toning, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $3,700
Lot 1468 George V, 1919M. Well struck, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $3,000
Lot 1469 George V, 1921. Full frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare thus. $3,700
Lot 1470 George V, 1922. Lightly toned with underlying mint bloom, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,800
Lot 1471 George V, 1923. Full original mint bloom, gem uncirculated, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1472 George V, 1924. Faint seriff tail to 4, lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1473 George V, 1925. Softly struck reverse, full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $900
Lot 1474 George V, 1926. Surface marks, some underlying brilliance, nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 1475 George V, 1927. Full original satin-like mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $700
Lot 1476 George V, 1927. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $650
Lot 1477 George V, 1927. Uncirculated. $500
Lot 1478 George V, 1928. Full original frosty and pearl-like mint bloom, with some toning, choice uncirculated and rare thus. $1,200
Lot 1479 George V, 1931. Full original subdued satin-like mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $320
Lot 1480 George V, 1932. Full original mint bloom, minor hairlines below scroll, otherwise uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $10,500
Lot 1481 George V, 1932. Has been cleaned, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 1482 George V, 1933. Unevenly toned on the reverse with underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1483 George V, 1934. Blotchy tone, struck up with high rims, specimen-like, nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 1484 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Full original mint bloom, wreath well struck up, choice uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1485 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Obverse mirror-like fields, full original mint bloom, reverse frosty, choice uncirculated. $900
Lot 1486 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $800
Lot 1487 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Full original satin-like frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated, wreath not struck up. $1,200
Lot 1488 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Choice uncirculated. $700
Lot 1489 George V, 1935. Subdued frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1490 George V, 1935. Choice uncirculated. $750
Lot 1491 George V, 1936. Obverse hairline in right field, full original mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1492 George V, 1936. Subdued full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $260
Lot 1493 George VI, 1939. Obverse contact marks, subdued satin-like mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,100
Lot 1494 George VI, 1946. Large 6 in date instead of the usual inverted 9 as a 6, nearly uncirculated. $110
Lot 1495 George VI, 1951 and 1952. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 1496 Elizabeth II, 1953, large denticles on the reverse. Uncirculated and rare, especially in this condition. $140
Lot 1497 George V - Elizabeth II, 1938-1963 plus the four commemoratives: 1927 Canberra, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary (toned mint state), 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit, a well matched set in Supreme album. Many are choice to gem uncirculated including Canberra florin, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (29) $3,400
Lot 1498 Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, uncirculated. $270
Lot 1499 George V, 1912. Golden brown tone, subdued original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,400
Lot 1500 George V, 1913, left slope to 913. Light tone, subdued original mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1501 George V, 1914, narrow date, second 1 over gap between denticles. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1502 George V, 1915. Considerable original mint bloom, surface marks, toned uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,900
Lot 1503 George V, 1915H. Good very fine. $260
Lot 1504 George V, 1917M. Considerable mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1505 George V, 1918M. Full golden mint bloom, gem uncirculated, one of the finest known. $2,000
Lot 1506 George V, 1918M. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $370
Lot 1507 George V, 1920M. Nearly full original mint bloom, obverse lightly toned, uncirculated. $2,600
Lot 1508 George V, 1921 star. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $750
Lot 1509 George V, 1925. Faint trace of top of 3 under 5, full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $750
Lot 1510 George V, 1925. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated, one of the finest known. $600
Lot 1511 George V, 1925. Full frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $500
Lot 1512 George V, 1926. Minor surface marking on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. $500
Lot 1513 George V, 1927. Full frosty original mint bloom with golden highlights, choice uncirculated. $750
Lot 1514 George V, 1928. Frosty original mint bloom, light toning, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $4,800
Lot 1515 George V, 1928. Subdued underlying mint bloom, obverse well struck, uncirculated and rare thus. $2,000
Lot 1516 George V, 1931. Full pearl-like mint bloom, uncirculated. $600
Lot 1517 George V, 1933. Some mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,700
Lot 1518 George V, 1934. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1519 George V, 1935. Satin or pearl-like full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated, reverse gem quality. $700
Lot 1520 George V, 1936. Full subdued satin-like mint bloom, uncirculated. $300
Lot 1521 George V, 1936. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1522 George VI, 1939. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1523 George VI, 1939, 1940 and 1943. Last spotted, otherwise original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (3) $300
Lot 1524 George VI, 1940. Uncirculated. $280
Lot 1525 George VI, 1941. Brilliant uncirculated. $70
Lot 1526 George VI, 1946 dot (Perth). Well struck for this, full subdued original mint bloom, uncirculated. $550
Lot 1527 Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, uncirculated. $150
Lot 1528 George V, 1911. Well struck, uncirculated. $350
Lot 1529 George V, 1912. Good extremely fine and rare. $360
Lot 1530 George V, 1914. Grey toned uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,600
Lot 1531 George V, 1916M. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $440
Lot 1532 George V, 1917M. Nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 1533 George V, 1918M. Toned uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,800
Lot 1534 George V, 1918M. Frosty mint bloom, uncirculated and rare. $1,800
Lot 1535 George V, 1919M. Narrow date, choice uncirculated and rare thus. $1,400
Lot 1536 George V, 1921. Choice uncirculated, clearly shows depression above date where star was removed from the punch or hub. $950
Lot 1537 George V, 1921. Attractive gold and peripheral tone, choice uncirculated. $370
Lot 1538 George V, 1922. Light golden tone on full mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $4,200
Lot 1539 George V, 1923. Subdued mint bloom, reverse proof-like, choice uncirculated, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1540 George V, 1924. Reverse die breaks around kangaroo and emu, choice uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1541 George V, 1925. Choice uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 1542 George V, 1926. Without serif to 2 in date, uncirculated. $150
Lot 1543 George V, 1927. Full satin-like mint bloom, choice uncirculated, virtually a gem uncirculated. $800
Lot 1544 George V, 1934. Choice uncirculated. $400
Lot 1545 George V, 1935. A little polished, otherwise good extremely fine. $320
Lot 1546 George V, 1936. Choice uncirculated. $220
Lot 1547 George VI, 1939 and 1940. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated. (2) $450
Lot 1548 George VI, 1945 (2) and 1946. The last toned with die breaks, all uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 1549 George VI, 1952. Original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $340
Lot 1550 George VI, 1952. Considerable mint bloom, uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1551 George VI, 1952. Uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1552 Elizabeth II, 1953. Lightly toned, subdued full original mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1553 Edward VII, 1910. Full original mint bloom, well struck, choice uncirculated. $120
Lot 1554 Edward VII, 1910. Die axis upset by 30 degrees, well struck, choice uncirculated. $120
Lot 1555 Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, lightly toned, gem uncirculated. $180
Lot 1556 George V, 1911. Nearly full mint bloom, hairline die break rim to scroll under emu, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $300
Lot 1557 George V, 1912. Well struck, light grey tone, nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 1558 George V, 1914. Hairline die break, rim to scroll under emu's leg, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare thus. $400
Lot 1559 George V, 1915. Lightly toned, full mint bloom and well struck, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $4,400
Lot 1560 George V, 1915. Lightly toned, underlying mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare thus. $4,800
Lot 1561 George V, 1916M. Nearly uncirculated/choice uncirculated. $320
Lot 1562 George V, 1917M. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. $240
Lot 1563 George V, 1918M. Choice uncirculated. $360
Lot 1564 George V, 1918M. Die axis rotation by ten degrees, choice uncirculated. $270
Lot 1565 George V, 1919M. Toned with irridescent mint bloom, uncirculated. $250
Lot 1566 George V, 1920M. Blue grey tone, full underlying mint bloom, well struck, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $4,000
Lot 1567 George V, 1920M. Lightly toned, uncirculated. $600
Lot 1568 George V, 1921M. Nearly full mint bloom, uncirculated. $170
Lot 1569 George V, 1921. Underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. $500
Lot 1570 George V, 1921. Struck from clashed dies, nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 1571 George V, 1922/1 overdate. Toned, clear Advance Australia, very good/nearly fine and rare. $3,200
Lot 1572 George V, 1922/1 overdate. Good rims, clear Advance Australia, slight bend in flan, very good/nearly fine and rare. $2,600
Lot 1573 George V, 1922/1 overdate. Very good and rare. $2,900
Lot 1574 George V, 1922. Rust flaw behind emu's neck, uncirculated and well struck. $150
Lot 1575 George V, 1923. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $4,200
Lot 1576 George V, 1924. Die break on reverse, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $550
Lot 1577 George V, 1924. Mirror-like reverse, toned, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare thus. $300
Lot 1578 George V, 1926. Uncirculated. $100
Lot 1579 George V, 1927. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $250
Lot 1580 George V, 1927. Uncirculated. $150
Lot 1581 George V, 1934/3 overdate. Nearly very fine. $170
Lot 1582 George V, 1936. Uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 1583 George VI, 1940. Uncirculated. $130
Lot 1584 George VI, 1942. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $270
Lot 1585 George VI, 1947. Ex mint roll, choice uncirculated. $60
Lot 1586 George V, 1911. Red and brown uncirculated. $400
Lot 1587 George V, 1911. Red uncirculated with toning on obverse. $400
Lot 1588 George V, 1912H. Planchet flaw above O of ONE, brown with traces of red, good extremely fine. $220
Lot 1589 George V, 1913, upright 3. Brown and red uncirculated and rare in this condition. $750
Lot 1590 George V, 1914. Reverse with underlying mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1591 George V, 1916I. Full red uncirculated. $600
Lot 1592 George V, 1916I. Nearly full mint red, obverse carbon spots, otherwise choice uncirculated. $480
Lot 1593 George V, 1917I. Brown with traces of red, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1594 George V, 1919 dot below, London die. Slight toning, otherwise full original mint red, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1595 George V, 1920 Indian die, dot above lower scroll. Well struck for this, red and brown uncirculated. $700
Lot 1596 George V, 1920 plain, Indian die. Glossy brown, reverse rim nick, otherwise extremely fine and rare thus. $950
Lot 1597 George V, 1920 dot below lower scroll, London die. Good fine and rare. $80
Lot 1598 George V, 1920 dot above top scroll only, London die. Very good and rare. $150
Lot 1599 George V, 1920 dot above lower scroll, Indian die. Streaky tone, nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 1600 George V, 1920 dot above lower scroll, London die. Old reverse scratches, brown patina, nearly very fine and extremely rare, one of the finest known. $2,400
Lot 1601 George V, 1921 Indian die. Top scroll softly struck, brown and red uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1602 George V, 1922, London die. Rim nick, otherwise glossy brown, good extremely fine. $100
Lot 1603 George V, 1923 London die. Blue and red toned, choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1604 George V, 1923 London die. Toned with underlying bloom, well struck, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1605 George V, 1925 London die. Horizontal line on neck, raised blobs on E of One die state, toned, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $750
Lot 1606 George V, 1925 London die. Plain die state, very fine. $150
Lot 1607 George V, 1927 London die. Brown patina, nearly uncirculated/good extremely fine. $80
Lot 1608 George V, 1928 London die. Red and brown, choice uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1609 George V, 1929, London die, variety with dot in field in front of eye. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1610 George V, 1930 Indian die. Has been cleaned long ago, old scratches on obverse, otherwise very fine with centre diamond and six pearls, rare and among the top thirty known. $17,000
Lot 1611 George V, 1930 Indian die. Even brown patina, six pearls, nearly very fine and rare. $16,500
Lot 1612 George V, 1930 Indian die. Even dark brown patina, well struck with six perals, good fine and rare. $16,500
Lot 1613 George V, 1930 Indian die. Well struck, six pearls, good fine. $16,500
Lot 1614 George V, 1930 Indian die. Rim cut on obverse at 2 o'clock, otherwise six pearls, good fine and rare. $17,000
Lot 1615 George V, 1931, Indian die. Brown patina, good very fine and very scarce. $80
Lot 1616 George V, 1931 dropped 1, Indian die. Even brown patina, very fine and extremely rare, especially in this condition. $3,200
Lot 1617 George V, 1931 dropped 1, Indian die. Brown patina, nearly very fine and extremely rare. $3,000
Lot 1618 George V, 1931 dropped 1, Indian die. Obverse with edge knock at 10 o'clock, nearly very fine and extremely rare. $2,800
Lot 1619 George V, 1933/2 overdate; 1933, London dies. Very fine; red and brown, nearly uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 1620 George V, 1933. Mostly mint red, uncirculated. $260
Lot 1621 George V, 1935 London die, George VI, 1939. Patchy dull red and brown good extremely fine; red and slightly brown, uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 1622 George VI, 1940. Full original mint red, choice uncirculated. $550
Lot 1623 George VI, 1940 and 1941. Uncirculated. (2) $1,200
Lot 1624 George V, 1940 K dot G. Brown and red uncirculated and very rare thus. $1,100
Lot 1625 George VI, 1941 K dot G. Glossy red brown uncirculated. $600
Lot 1626 George VI, 1942I, 1942I missing I mintmark, 1943I. The second brown patina good very fine, others red and brown, nearly uncirculated. (3) $100
Lot 1627 George VI, 1943I, large reverse denticles. Glossy brown, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1628 George VI, 1946. Brown with traces of red, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1629 George VI, 1946. Brown and red uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,600
Lot 1630 George VI, 1952. Some toned, uncirculated. (24) $450
Lot 1631 Geroge VI, 1952; Elizabeth II, 1953 long 5. Red uncirculated; brown and red uncirculated and rare in this condition. (2) $130
Lot 1632 George V, 1911. Carbon spot on reverse, red and brown, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1633 George V, 1912H. Full original mint red, choice uncirculated. $750
Lot 1634 George V, 1914. Brown and red, uncirculated. $340
Lot 1635 George V, 1914H. Brown with traces of red, nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1636 George V, 1915H. Brown with traces of red, nearly uncirculated and rare. $1,200
Lot 1637 George V, Calcutta Mint mule halfpenny, 1916I, struck with the India quarter anna obverse die in error. Pinched planchet or flaw on rim at top, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare, one of the finest known. $54,000
Lot 1638 George V, 1918I. Two obverse contact marks, otherwise unmarked brown and red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,200
Lot 1639 George V, 1920 (wide and narrow dates). Red and brown, uncirculated. (2) $650
Lot 1640 George V, 1921. Dull red and brown uncirculated. $130
Lot 1641 George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks both sides, even brown patina, full eight pearls and centre diamond, rim bumps, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $2,200
Lot 1642 George V, 1923. Brown patina, nearly very fine/very fine. Passed in
Lot 1643 George V, 1929. Brown and red, choice uncirculated and one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1644 George V, 1933. Red uncirculated. $160
Lot 1645 George V, 1942. Full original blue brown and red uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $600
Lot 1646 George VI, 1951 Y dot (Perth). Toned, uncirculated. (20) $160
Lot 1647 Ancient British, Cunobelin, early 1st century AD, gold stater (5.44g), corn ear dividing CAMV, rev. horse right, branch above, CVNO below (S.286). Dumpy flan, flat edge on reverse, otherwise very fine. $1,000
Lot 1648 James I, (1603-1625), third coinage, 1619-25, laurel, second bust, mm spur rowel (1619-20) (S.2638). Central metal flaw, otherwise very fine. $1,900
Lot 1649 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint, unite, group D, fourth bust, mm tun (1636-8) (S.2691). Good very fine and rare in this condition. $3,000
Lot 1650 William III, second bust, guinea, 1701 (S.3463). Fine. $1,300
Lot 1651 Anne, after the Union, third bust, guinea, 1713 (S.3574). Good very fine. $2,400
Lot 1652 George I, fifth bust, guinea, 1726 (S.3633). Good fine. $2,200
Lot 1653 George II, five guineas, young head, 1729 EIC (S.3664). Adjustment marks on portrait, mint bloom in lettering, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare. $14,000
Lot 1654 George II, half guinea, old head, 1755 (S.3685). Good very fine. $800
Lot 1655 George III, guinea, fourth bust, 1776 (S.3728). Fine/good fine. $680
Lot 1656 George III, guinea, fourth bust, 1781 (S.3728). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. $1,200
Lot 1657 George III, guinea, fourth bust, 1781 (S.3728). Has been mounted, otherwise nearly very fine. $500
Lot 1658 George III, guinea, fourth bust, 1785 (S.3728). Nearly very fine. $900
Lot 1659 George III, half guinea, seventh head, 1808 (S. 3737). Has been mounted, otherwise nearly very fine. $300
Lot 1660 George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820 (S.3785C). Nearly fine/fine. $420
Lot 1661 George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820 (S.3785C) open 2. Good fine. $600
Lot 1662 George III, new coinage, half sovereign, 1817 (S.3786). Good fine. $350
Lot 1663 George VI, bare head, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Surface marks, extremely fine. $3,400
Lot 1664 George IV, bare head, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Contact marks in fields, obverse with edge knock at 5 o'clock, very good. $1,700
Lot 1665 George IV, bare head, sovereign, 1827 (S.3801). Very fine. $1,300
Lot 1666 William IV, sovereign, 1832 (S.3829B). Die breaks through 2, nearly very fine. $700
Lot 1667 Queen Victoria, young head, shield reverse sovereign, 1864, die no 50 (S.3853). Very fine. $360
Lot 1668 Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereigns, 1858, 1861 (S.3859A), 1869 die 43 (S.3860), 1884, 1885 (S.3861). Good - nearly fine. (5) $800
Lot 1669 Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereign, 1884 (S.3861). Good. $180
Lot 1670 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, gold and silver mint set, 1887, five pounds, two pounds, sovereign and half sovereign, silver crown to threepence (S.3864/9, 3921/31). The five pounds with brilliance, the silver toned, several with brilliance, in modern plush red case, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (11) $8,000
Lot 1671 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, five pounds, 1887 (S.3864). Extremely fine. $5,200
Lot 1672 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3885). Edge knocks, otherwise nearly very fine. $1,100
Lot 1673 Queen Victoria, old head, two pounds, 1893 (S.3873). Very good. Passed in
Lot 1674 George V, sovereign, 1911 (S.3996). Extremely fine. $350
Lot 1675 George V, sovereigns, collection of seven mints, 1915 (L), 1911C, 1917S, 1913M, 1919P, 1918I, 1925SA. In Royal Mint display case of issue (2006) with certificate 0081, uncirculated. (7) $2,600
Lot 1676 Elizabeth II, sovereign, 1966 (S.4125). Uncirculated. $350
Lot 1677 Queen Victoria, old head, half crown, 1901 (S.3878); George V, half sovereigns, 1911, 1912 and 1914 (S.4006). The last mounted and poor, others very fine - extremely fine. (4) $500
Lot 1678 Anglo-Saxon, Continental Sceattas, Circa 695/700-710/5, silver sceat (1.07 g). Series E, Primary ('Ashton Rowant') phase, plumed bird var. K (Type 6), Frisia (Dorestad?) mint, obv. 'Plumed bird' to right; cross pomm‚e to right and below, rev. Standard with central pellet-in-annulet, four bars, and two trefoils, crosses at sides), (S.790K (789), Abramson 87.30, OdV&K 297-8, SCBI 63 (BM), 303-6; North 49). Very fine, scarce. $230
Lot 1679 Anglo-Saxon, Secondary Sceattas, Circa 710-760, silver sceat (0.90 g), Series H, Hamwic type 49, obv. facing 'Wodan' head with pellets below within beaded inner border, eight roundels surrounding with pellets between, cross below, rev long legged bird walking right, pellet cross in annulets either side of neck, above, pellets between tail and leg, with pellet details surrounding, (S.801A, SHRT p.221; Metcalf 285-288, p.325-32; North 103). Very fine, rare. $300
Lot 1680 Anglo Saxon, Kings of Northumbria, Eanred, (810-841), copper styca or sceat, moneyer Fordred (S.862). Very fine. $120
Lot 1681 Edward I, (1272-1307), also Edward II (four) and Edward III (two), an assortment of pennies from 1279, London (6) Bury St. Edmunds (8), Canterbury (1, broken), Durham (3). Fair - fine. (18) $320
Lot 1682 Henry VI, (1422-1461, first reign), groat, Calais, annulet issue, 1422-30 (S.1836); also Egypt, Ptolemy XIII (81-52 BC) tetradrachm, Paphos mint (Cyprus) and two Roman late 4th century AE4. Fair - good fine. (4) $180
Lot 1683 Henry VII, (1485-1509), profile issue, testoon, Henric Septim mm lis (S.2253). Light weight electrotype of the British museum specimen by Robert Ready (4.36g). Most attractive, extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 1684 Edward I, (1272-1307), new coinage, from 1279, silver pennies, London (3); Edward III, (1327-1377) pre-treaty groat, 1351-73, London; Henry VII, profile groat, mm pheon (S.2258); Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), sixpence, mm castle, 1571, all damaged from being in antique jewellery; also Byzantine, Heraclius bronze follis; Roman, Maximianus, Alexandria billon tetradrachm and worn smooth ancient bronze. Poor - very good. (8) $130
Lot 1685 Edward VI, (1547-1553), fine silver coinage, 1551-3, shilling, mm tun (S.2482). Toned and crinkled, nearly fine. $90
Lot 1686 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), second issue, shilling, mint mark martlet (1660-1) bust 3A (S.2555); threepence, 1567, (S.2565-6). Good - very good. (2) $140
Lot 1687 James I, 1603-1625, second coinage, 1604-19, shilling, fifth bust, mm coronet (S.2656). Evenly worn, toned, nearly fine. $90
Lot 1688 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint, Group I, crown, mm cross calvary (S.2753). Mount disturbance at top of obverse mm, toned, good fine and scarce. $750
Lot 1689 Charles I, (1625-1649), issues of 1641-1643, Tower Mint, halfcrown, group IV, fourth horseman, mm triangle in circle, (S.2779); Tower Mint shilling, mm triangle in circle, (S.2799). Very fine for issue. (2) $320
Lot 1690 Charles I, (1625-1649), Siege Coinage, Newark, nine pence, 1646 (S.3144). Trace of mounting or plugging at top, IX worn off, otherwise toned, fine and rare. $480
Lot 1691 Oliver Cromwell, shilling, 1658 (S.3228). Deeply toned, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $4,800
Lot 1692 Charles II, halfcrown, third bust variety, 1671 (S.3366). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce in this condition. $850
Lot 1693 Charles II, halfcrown, third bust variety, 1671 (S.3366). Good fine. $220
Lot 1694 Charles II, sixpence, 1679 (S.3382). Good very fine/very fine. $420
Lot 1695 Charles II, sixpence, 1681 (S.3382). Toned, very fine. $400
Lot 1696 Charles II, pattern farthing, 1665, in silver, edge straight grained (P.407). Attractive dark blue grey patina, extremely fine and rare. $1,400
Lot 1697 Charles II, pattern farthing, 1665, in copper, with long hair (P.434). Slight damage, otherwise toned nearly very fine and rare. $180
Lot 1698 Charles II, pattern farthing, 1671, in copper (P.436). Long vertical die breaks on the obverse, traces of original red on the reverse at date, attractive brown patina, uncirculated and very rare, especially in this condition. $1,000
Lot 1699 Charles II, pattern farthing, 1676, in silver, plain edge (Peck 492). Beatifully toned, gold and blue mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $850
Lot 1700 Charles II, farthing, 1672, RO over OL (S.3394). Very good and rare. $70
Lot 1701 Charles II, copper farthings, 1672, 1673 and 1675 (S.3394). Attractive patinas, very fine; nearly very fine; nearly extremely fine. (3) $400
Lot 1702 Charles II, copper farthings, 1672 and 1673 (S.3394); William and Mary, copper farthing, 1694 (S.3453; Peck 616); George II, copper farthings, 1733 (countermarked 'I.F./W'), 1739, 1749 (S.3720, 2); George III, halfpenny, 1772 (S.3774); Ireland, George IV, penny, 1822 (S.6623). Very good - very fine. (8) $140
Lot 1703 Charles II, farthing, 1673 (P.522; S.3394). Attractive red brown patina, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $650
Lot 1704 Charles II, farthing, 1675 (P.528; S.3394). Well struck, of good metal, some original mint red, mostly glossy brown uncirculated and very rare thus. $850
Lot 1705 Charles II, farthing 1679 (P.530; S.3394). Attractive dark glossy brown patina, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1706 Charles II - Queen Victoria, Maundy oddments, pennies, 1673, 1766, 1825 and 1894; twopences, 1746, 1838 and 1839. The 1746 very good, others very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $220
Lot 1707 William and Mary, threepence, 1689, no stops on reverse (S.3441); George III, threepence, 1762, (S.3753). Good very fine; extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 1708 William and Mary, tin halfpenny, 1689, obverse first conjoined draped busts right, GVLIELMVS. ET .MARIA, toothed border reverse, inverted die axis, Britannia seated left on globe, with shield, spear and spray of leaves, blank exergue, [BRITAN NIA] legend, edge inscribed in raised letters, trace only NVMMORVM*FAMVLVS*1689* (Peck 561, from a different die to piece illustrated - the legend close to the busts; S.3447). Lacking much due to corrosion, poor to fair but extremely rare. $450
Lot 1709 William and Mary, copper halfpenny, 1694 (S.3452). Medium brown patina, pitted cast planchet, soft strike, good fine. $70
Lot 1710 William and Mary, pattern farthing or medalet in copper, undated (Montagu 15b). Good very fine. $120
Lot 1711 William and Mary, farthing, 1694, double exergue line (P.616; S.3453). Of good metal, medium glossy brown with traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated and extremely rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,100
Lot 1712 William III, silver twopence, 1701 (S.3551A); George II, silver twopence, 1735 (S.3714A). Nearly extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 1713 William III, Maundy set, 1698 (S.3553). Toned, nearly very fine - good very fine. (4 coins) $350
Lot 1714 William III, farthing, 1695 (P.653; S.3557). Dark glossy brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1715 William III, farthing, second type, 1699, date in legend (P.681; S.3558). Well struck, of good metal, reddish brown uncirculated and very rare thus, one of the finest known. $1,400
Lot 1716 William III, farthing, 1700 (P.667; S.3557). Grey and reddish brown patina, nearly extremely fine or nearly as struck, rare thus. $470
Lot 1717 William III, proof farthing, 1698, in silver (P.680; S.3558). Even wear, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 1718 William III, farthing, 1699, date in legend, no stop after date and first A unbarred on reverse (P.685; S.3558). Attractive dark brown patina, nearly very fine and very rare. $380
Lot 1719 Anne, pattern farthing, 1713, in silver (P.747) Britannia seated in portico, reverse upright (or en medaille) (cf Cooke 485). High wire rim on right side of reverse, attractive silver grey and iridescent toned, uncirculated or nearly FDC and rare. $2,700
Lot 1720 Anne, pattern farthing, 1713, in copper (P.733). Medium brown patina, thick medium flan, extremely fine and rare. $1,400
Lot 1721 Anne, pattern farthing, 1714, in copper (P.741; S.3625). Considerable mint red, most attractive, uncirculated or nearly FDC and rare, one of the finest known. $2,500
Lot 1722 Queen Anne - George VI, sixpences, 1711, 1746 Lima, 1826, 1937 proof. First two very good - fine, third nearly uncirculated, last nearly FDC. (4) $140
Lot 1723 George I, shilling, 1720 (S.3646). Good fine. $80
Lot 1724 George I, shilling, 1723 SSC (S.3647); George IV, shilling, 1826 (S.3812). Very fine/good very fine; extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 1725 George I, halfpenny, 1717 (S.3659) and 1723 (S.3660). Nearly very fine. (2) $80
Lot 1726 George II, crown, old head, laureate and draped bust left, 1743 roses (S.3688). Old swivel mount pin holes top and bottom, otherwise good very fine. $1,100
Lot 1727 George II, halfcrown, young head, 1741/9 roses (S.3693). Some mint bloom, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1728 George II, shilling, old head, 1745 Lima (S.3703). Good very fine. $200
Lot 1729 George II, young head, farthing, 1736 (S.3720). Clashed obverse die at 4 o'clock, nearly very fine. $70
Lot 1730 George II, farthing, old head, 1754 (S.3722; Peck 892). Traces of mint red, brown patina, nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 1731 George II - William IV, sixpences, 1757 (S.3711), 1826 (S.3815), 1834 (S.3836); threepences, 1763, (2) (S.3753). The date double entered on the 1826, toned, nearly very fine - extremely fine. (5) $360
Lot 1732 George II - Elizabeth II, 1746-1981 (most after 1895), farthings - crowns, incomplete date collection. In two green albums, poor - uncirculated. (619) $350
Lot 1733 George III, first issue, shilling, 1787 (S.3746). Toned, extremely fine. $120
Lot 1734 George III, emergency issue, octagonal countermarked dollar, on Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1800FM (S.3766). Attractive grey tone, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,400
Lot 1735 George III, Bank of England, dollar or five shillings, 1804 (S.3768) top leaf to centre of E. Toned, very fine with traces of Spanish dollar of Charles IV underneath. $320
Lot 1736 George III, bank token, silver token, proof eighteenpence, laureate head, 1812 (S.3772; ESC 973). Milky grey and iridescent tone on brilliant fields, FDC and scarce. $750
Lot 1737 George III, first issue, farthing, 1773 (S.3775). Brown and red, nearly uncirulated. $220
Lot 1738 George III, first issue, farthing, 1774 (S.3775). Brown with traces of red, good extremely fine. $310
Lot 1739 George III, farthing, second issue, 1799 (S.3779), third issue, 1806 (S.3782). Traces of red on first coin, very good - nearly uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 1740 George III, copper farthing, 1806 (S.3782) (illustrated); Queen Victoria, copper farthings, 1838 (illustrated), 1853, 1854 (S.3950). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $360
Lot 1741 George III, new coinage, crown, 1819 LIX (S.3787). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $400
Lot 1742 George III, new coinage, crown, 1820 LX (S.3787). Obverse hairline, otherwise extremely fine. $460
Lot 1743 George III, new coinage, large or bull head halfcrown, 1817 (14.15g) (S.3788). Golden peripheral tone, nearly uncirculated. $480
Lot 1744 George III, shilling, laureate head, 1817 (S.3790). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1745 George III, new coinage, shilling, 1817 (S.3790); Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, shilling, 1887 (S.3926); old head, shilling, 1900 (S.3940). Toned, nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) $180
Lot 1746 George III - Queen Victoria, 1773-1896, crowns 1820, 1821, 1895; halfcrown, 1890; shillings, 1826, 1834; sixpences 1829, 1887, 1896; groat, 1855; penny, 1807; halfpennies, 1773, 1806, 1854; farthings, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1874H, 1913 and EIC Bengal Presidency half rupee, vertical milling c1800 (EF). All described in 2x2 holders, very good - uncirculated. (43) $300
Lot 1747 George III - Queen Victoria, crowns 1820, 1821, 1891, 1893, 1897; double florin, 1889; shilling 1826. Fair - good fine. (7) $200
Lot 1748 George IV, crown, laureate head left, 1821 secundo (S.3805). Proof-like nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1749 George IV, bare head, shilling, 1826 (S.3812). Good very fine. $70
Lot 1750 George IV, farthing, first issue, 1822 (S.3822). Obverse with die break in left side, uncirculated. $90
Lot 1751 George IV, farthing, first issue, 1825 (S.3822). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 1752 George IV, copper penny, 1827 (S.3823). Brown patina very fine/nearly very fine and rare. $450
Lot 1753 George IV, penny, 1827 (S.3823). Dark brown patina, good fine and rare. $300
Lot 1754 George IV, farthings, second issue, 1826, 1828, 1829 (S.3825), bare head, 1831 (S.3848). Traces of red on last coin, very fine - extremely fine. (4) $160
Lot 1755 George IV - George V, shillings (6), 1826, 1890, 1901, 1910, 1916 and 1917; also, sixpences (5), 1885, 1887, 1910, 1912 and 1922. Fine - extremely fine. (11) $80
Lot 1756 George IV - George VI, halfpenny, 1854; farthings, 1826, 1838, 1886, 1925, 1929, 1933, 1937 and 1951; half farthings, 1844, 1853; third farthings, 1884 and 1913; also Gibraltar, two quartos, 1820 (KM.Tn.9). Fine - uncirculated. (14) Passed in
Lot 1757 William IV, shilling, 1834 (S.3835). Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1758 William IV, sixpence, 1835 (S.3836). Toned, extremely fine. $160
Lot 1759 Queen Victoria, young head, crown, 1844, cinquefoil stops (S.3882). Toned, good fine. $130
Lot 1760 Queen Victoria, young head, crown, 1845, cinquefoil stops (S.3882). Underlying bloom, good very fine. $600
Lot 1761 Queen Victoria, young head, crown, 1845 cinquefoil stops (S.3882). Two minor dents on neck, otherwise very fine. $150
Lot 1762 Queen Victoria, young head, crown, 1847 (S.3882). Toned, nearly very fine. $220
Lot 1763 Queen Victoria, Gothic crown, 1847, lettered edge (S.3883). Scratch left obverse field, lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and attractive. $3,600
Lot 1764 Queen Victoria, halfcrown, young head, 1887 (S.3889). Scratch on chin, otherwise reflective grey toned fields, extremely fine. $170
Lot 1765 Queen Victoria, Godless florin, 1849 (S.3890). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 1766 Queen Victoria, young head, sixpence, 1844, small 44 (S.3908). Trace of die clash on reverse, extremely fine. $150
Lot 1767 Queen Victoria, young head, groat, 1838 (S.3913). Old grey cabinet toning, good extremely fine. $120
Lot 1768 Queen Victoria, young head, threehalfpence, 1842, 1843 (3), Maundy penny, 1839 (S.3915, 20); also USA, three cents (worn), Roman Egypt, Diocletion billon tertradrachm yr.7 (Obtained at Great Pyramid May 1901) and Marcus Clark medals, 1890 (farthing size) and 1932. Fair - uncirculated. (9) $200
Lot 1769 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1887 (S.3921). Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 1770 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, double florin, halfcrown, florin, shilling, 1887 (S.3921, 3922, 3924, 3925, 3926). Dark grey tone, very fine - extremely fine. (5) $370
Lot 1771 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, four shillings or double florin, 1888 (S.3923). Some mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $170
Lot 1772 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, halfcrown, 1889 (S.3924); threepence, 1887 (S.3931). Good extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 1773 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, sixpences, 1887 (S.3928) 1887 and 1890 (S.3929) (2). Extremely fine; nearly extremely fine; very fine. (3) $70
Lot 1774 Queen Victoria, old head, Maundy set, 1896 (S.3943). Described in a 2x2 holder, FDC. (4 coins) $280
Lot 1775 Queen Victoria, old head, Maundy sets, 1896 and 1900 (S.3943). Nearly FDC; good extremely fine. (2 sets, 8 coins) $650
Lot 1776 Queen Victoria, young head, half farthing, 1844 (S.3951). Red, virtually uncirculated. $100
Lot 1777 Queen Victoria, penny, bun head, 1876H (S.3955). Red and brown, spot on obverse, nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 1778 Queen Victoria, penny, bun head, 1890 (S.3954); George V, halfpenny, 1911 (S.4056). Both with mint red, uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 1779 Queen Victoria - George VI, halfcrowns, 1887, 1907 (2), 1908, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1932 and 1941. Fine - uncirculated. (9) $100
Lot 1780 Queen Victoria - George V, florins, 1887, 1889, 1907, 1910, 1916, 1919, 1924, 1930 and 1936. The second fine, others very fine - uncirculated. (9) $150
Lot 1781 Queen Victoria - George VI, groat, 1846; threepences, 1887 (2), 1902, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1912, 1928, 1940, 1941; also Maundy set, 1896 (4). Very fine - uncirculated. (17) $300
Lot 1782 Edward VII, Maundy sets, 1902 and 1905 (S.3985). Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (2 sets, 8 coins) $420
Lot 1783 Edward VII, Maundy sets, 1903 and 1904 (2) (S.3985). The first deeply toned, FDC. (3 sets, 12 coins) $800
Lot 1784 Edward VII, Maundy set, 1905 (S.3985). Toned, uncirculated. (4 coins) $240
Lot 1785 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1902-1967, three sets of pennies in six Whitman SBS albums, two missing 1967, the other a 1966. Very good - uncirculated. (180) $80
Lot 1786 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1902-1967, four halfpenny sets, in eight Whitman SBS albums, one missing 1902 low tide, two have red uncirculated 1951. Very good - uncirculated. (284) $90
Lot 1787 George V, wreath crown, 1928 (S.4036). Good extremely fine. $360
Lot 1788 George V, wreath crown, 1928 (S.4036, ESC 368). Bright, nearly extremely fine. $270
Lot 1789 George V, wreath crowns, 1928 and 1930 (S.4036). Good very fine. (2) $550
Lot 1790 George V, wreath crown, 1931 (S.4036). Light grey subdued mint bloom, good extremely fine. $420
Lot 1791 George V, wreath crown, 1932 (S.4036). Attractive grey tone, extremely fine and scarce. $950
Lot 1792 George V, wreath crown, 1933 (S.4036). Contact marks on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $440
Lot 1793 George V, wreath crown, 1936 (S.4036). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $550
Lot 1794 George V - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1935 (S.4048) (2), 1937 (S.4078), 1951 (S.4111) (2, both cased), 1953 (2), 1960 (2), 1965 (2) (S.4136, 4143, 4); also Birmingham Mint, coronation bronze medal (cased), 1953. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (12) $140
Lot 1795 George V, crown, 1935, Jubilee (S.4048); George VI, Festival of Britain crown, 1951 (S.4111); Elizabeth II, proof fifty pence, 1973 (S.4224); Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, Maundy penny, 1889 (S.3936). Two cased, extremely fine - FDC. (4) $50
Lot 1796 George VI, specimen set, 1937, crown to farthing including Maundy coins (S.PS16). In official case, FDC. (15 coins) $350
Lot 1797 George VI, proof set, 1951 Festival of Britain, crown to farthing (S.PS18). In case of issue, FDC. (10 coins) $300
Lot 1798 Elizabeth II, twenty pence error coin without date, c2008, with reverse of the section of the Royal arms (S.4631A). Extremely fine and a rare variety. $200
Lot 1799 Elizabeth II, twenty pence error coin without date, c2008, with reverse of the section of the Royal arms (S.4631A). Nearly extremely fine and a rare variety. $220
Lot 1800 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970 (PS.20); 1993 (PS.51); 1994 (PS.54); 1995 (PS.55); 1996 (PS.57); 1997 (PS.59); 1998 (PS.61); 1999 (2) (PS.64); 2000 (PS.65); proof crown, 1981 (S.4229). In cases of issue, FDC. (11) $180
Lot 1801 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1970, proof piedfort silver pound 1984; Falkland Islands, proof twenty five pounds, 1985; medals in silver, 900th anniversary of Battle of Hastings, 1966, by John Pinches, 400th anniversary of Shakespeare by Paul Vinze for the Royal Mint; Danbury Mint silver ingot, July 1976; silver proof piedfort, twenty five ecu, 1992 by Tower Mint. Most in cases of issue, FDC. (7) $380
Lot 1802 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1996 deluxe, 1994 (three coin set, D Day); silver proof crowns, 1993, 1996; pounds, 1995, 1996, two pounds, 1994, 1995. In cases of issue, FDC. (12) $180
Lot 1803 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1953 halfcrown - farthing; 1982, 1983 (2), 1984-1989, 1991, 1992; proof crown, 1951; mint crowns, 1935, 1953, 1965, 1972, 1977, 1981, 1990, 1997, 2000 (2) (S.4552, 4553); mint two pounds, 1989; fifty pence, 1994 50th Anniversary of D-Day, first decimal coins in blue wallet. Uncirculated - FDC. (27) $100
Lot 1804 Elizabeth II, shillings, 1965 (100); sixpences, 1967 (110), threepences, 1962 (10), 1967 (53); pennies, 1967 (60), halfpennies (811); ten new pence, 1972 (2), 1974 (9), 1975 (3), 1976; five new pence, 1968 (14), 1970 (3), 1971 (7), 1975 (4); two new pence, 1971 (23), 1975 (4), 1976 (3); new penny, 1973 (45); half new pence (200); also USA Lincoln cents (38). All in Whitman tubes, mostly uncirculated. (1500+) Passed in
Lot 1805 Queen Victoria, penny, 1851, with numerous counterstamps, placed on the coin, testing hallmark letters, names and various symbols including an emu and a tower, a most interesting piece worthy of further research. Countermarks very fine, coin very good, unique. Passed in
Lot 1806 Engraved Victorian bun pennies or love tokens, circa 1891, reverses shaved and engraved, one with leopard on ducal crown, others with monogrammed initials 'CMR 1869, July 3rd 1890' others 1873, January 14th 1891'. All three holed for suspension, very fine. (3) $70
Lot 1807 Eighteenth century farthing tokens, Dorsetshire, Poole, 1795 (D & H 10); Somersetshire, Bath, 1794 (D & H 115). Good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 1808 Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, Wilkinson, 1788 (D & H 336); Eccleston (D & H 58); Portsea, 1794 (D & H 73), 1796 (D & H 79). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $80
Lot 1809 Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, military related, Cornwall Penryn Volunteers, 1794 (D & H 4); Norwich, 1793 (D & H 46-8); Suffolk, Hoxne, 1795 (D & H 33). Cleaned, fine or better. (3) $30
Lot 1810 Eighteenth Century token, Anglesey copper penny, 1790, plain edge, out of collar (D & H 252c). Brown and red uncirculated. $180
Lot 1811 Nineteenth Century silver tokens, Somersetshire, Bristol shilling and sixpence, 1811 (D.22, 51); Warwickshire, Birmingham shilling, 1811 (D.10); Yorkshire, Sheffield sixpence, 1811 (D.54). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (4) $170
Lot 1812 Eighteenth and nineteenth century tokens, a small collection in an album with owner's listing; 18th century halfpennies (36, including Washington/Liverpool ship reverse 1793), farthings (6), pennies (3); nineteenth century silver shillings (2), sixpence; pennies (10); halfpennies (3), farthings (2); four pence pub check (holed), 1797 penny, countermarked Robinson Cutler/Razor Maker; 1799, halfpenny with Lloyds newspaper (holed). Fair - good extremely fine. (67) $750
Lot 1813 Political token, George III cartwheel twopence, 1797, obverse hand inscribed, 'E.Caulfield Cuckfield', reverse hand inscribed, 'Reform bill passed 4th June 1832', all inscriptions in script style. Coin very good, inscriptions fine. $50
Lot 1814 Wales, Colliery workers tallies, NCB:- Brodworth, Celynen.S, Deep Navigation Treharris, Manton, Murdy, Markham Park Hill, Hatfield, Pol W, Shot Firing Tally S.W. Div. Very fine or better. (10) Passed in
Lot 1815 Scotland, eighteenth century farthing tokens, Angusshire, Dundee (D & H 39 bis); Lanarkshire, Glasgow, 1791 and undated (D & H 30, 35, 46, 48, 50). Fine - extremely fine. (6) $140
Lot 1816 Ireland, James I (1603-1625), second coinage, 1604-7, shilling, third bust, mm rose (S.6515). Toned, very good. $40
Lot 1817 Ireland, James II, Civil War Coinage, gunmoney, shilling, Oct 1689 (S.6581E). Good very fine. $110
Lot 1818 Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland, six shillings, 1804 (S.6615). Good very fine. $700
Lot 1819 Ireland, Eire, shilling, 1954 (S.6640); ten shillings, 1966 (cased) (S.6646). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1820 Ireland, silver token, shilling, Dublin, 1804 (S.9; D.8). Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $170
Lot 1821 Ireland, Co. Waterford, Mayfield Malcolmson Bros, paper one shilling, 1854, pair obverse and reverse, on one piece of card; one shilling, 1854 signed on card. Very fine; fair. (3) Passed in
Lot 1822 Guernsey, copper eight doubles, 1834, four doubles, 1830 and one double, 1830 (3, 2 varieties) (S.7200-2). The last rare, very fine - good extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1823 Guernsey, copper eight doubles, 1858 (both varieties); four doubles, 1858; two doubles, 1858 (S.7203-5). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1824 Guernsey, bronze eight doubles, 1864 (7, including at least six die varieties), 1868 (2 die varieties), 1874 (2 die varieties), 1885H, 1893H, (S.7206). All in 2x2 holders described, on a Lighthouse tray, very fine - nearly extremely fine, brown uncirculated. (13) $300
Lot 1825 Guernsey, bronze eight doubles, 1902H, 1903H, 1910H (S.7210); 1911H, 1914H, 1918H, 1920H, 1934H (S.7214), 1938H, 1945H, 1947H, 1949H (S.7218), 1956, 1959 (S.7225); threepence, 1956 (2, one a proof), 1959 (S.7221); ten shillings, 1966 (S.7223). All in 2x2 holders described on a Lighthouse tray. Extremely fine - FDC. (18) $200
Lot 1826 Guernsey, bronze four doubles, 1864, 1868, 1874, 1885H, 1893H (S.7207), 1902H, 1903H, 1906H, 1908H, 1910H (S.7211), 1911H, 1914H, 1918H, 1920H (S.7215, A), 1945H, 1949H (S.7219), 1959 (S.7226). All described in 2x2 holders on single plastic page. Extremely fine - red uncirculated. (18) $300
Lot 1827 Guernsey, bronze two doubles, 1868 (both varieties), 1874 (both), 1885H, 1889H, 1899H (S.7208), 1902H, 1903H, 1906H, 1908H (S.3712), 1911H, 1914H, 1917H, 1918H, 1920H, 1929H (both). All described in 2x2 holders on single plastic page, extremely fine - red uncirculated, some rare. (18) $300
Lot 1828 Guernsey, bronze one double, 1868/30, 1868, 1885H, 1889H (both), 1893H, 1899H (S.7209), 1902H, 1903H (S.7213), 1911H (both), 1914H, 1929H, 1933H (S.7217, A), 1938H (S.7220). All described in 2x2 holders on single plastic page, very fine - red uncirculated. (15) $150
Lot 1829 Channel Islands, Jersey, twelfth of a shilling 1877H, 1923 (2, both types), 1/24th shilling 1877H, 1909; 1/48th shilling 1877H; Guernsey, four doubles 1920H, two doubles 1920H. Most with original mint bloom, one fine, others extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $200
Lot 1830 Jersey, Queen Victoria, bronze one forty eighth of a shilling, 1877H (S.7008). Nearly full red uncirculated. $160
Lot 1831 Jersey, Queen Victoria, copper one fifty-second of a shilling, 1841 (S.7003). Lacquered, dark brown patina, good very fine. $120
Lot 1832 Jersey, three shillings bank token, 1813 (S.2). Rim bruises, light grey tone, very fine. $360
Lot 1833 Jersey, eighteen pence bank token, 1813 (S.3). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 1834 Coronation of George III, 1761, in silver (34mm) by L.Natter (BHM 23; Eimer 694), obverse, laureate, cuirassed bust of George III right, reverse, Britannia holding a crown above the head of the king who is enthroned and dressed as a Roman emperor; South Africa War National Commemorative, 1900, in white metal (45mm) by Spink & Son (BHM 3680, Eimer 1851), obverse, wounded soldier standing holding rifle, reverse, Union Jack around a sheaf of wheat, rose, thistle and and shamrock to left of inscription. Second medal with edge knocks, good - very good. (2) $90
Lot 1835 Coronation of George IV, 1821, in bronze (35mm) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 1070; Eimer 1146), obverse, laureate head of King George IV left, reverse, George IV seated, winged figure behind crowning him King, figures of Britannia, Scotia and Hibernia to left. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1836 Masonic commemorative medal, Centenary Medal of St. Albans Lodge, London, No. 29, 1828, in silver gilt (55g; 49x39mm) by Kenning, London, with ribbon and suspension brooch, obverse, a statue of St. Alban, standing upon a pedestal under a canopy, below the lower part of the pedestal, a perfect ashlar and lewis, on either side of the canopy, are two sprigs of acacia, reverse, legend in 12 lines enclosed in a strap and buckle. Ribbon damaged, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1837 Architectural Medals, London Bridge Opened 1831, in bronze (28mm), (BHM 1548); Royal Exchange Opened, 1844, in white metal (51mm), (BHM 2177); another in silver, (28mm) (illustrated), (BHM 2186); New Houses of Parliament, 1847, in white metal (27mm), (BHM 2290); Opening of Coal Exchange, 1849, in white metal, (39mm), (BHM 2355); St. Martins Public Baths, 1849, in white metal (45mm), (BHM 2362 RR); Opening of St George's Hall Liverpool, 1854, in white metal (45mm), (BHM - ). Very fine or better. (7) $120
Lot 1838 Masonic jewel, Grand Steward's Lodge breast jewel with initials 'GLE' at top and on the bottom scroll, '1735 centenary 1835', in gilt and jewels with 9ct gold suspension bar. Good very fine. $300
Lot 1839 Spring Gardens Academy, Warley, 1841, award medal in silver (38mm), plain except for edge design, obverse inscribed, 'Spring Gardens/Academy/Warley/June, 1841' in centre and with legend, 'Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat', reverse inscribed, 'Presented/by the/Revd. B. Greenwood A.B./to/Master H. Holdsworth. Minor edge bumps, otherwise very fine. $220
Lot 1840 Masonic Grand Lodge Charity jewel, inaugurated 1830, silver medal fitted into a 15ct gold hallmarked frame and this with edge inscribed, 'Bro Joseph Wright served as Steward to Boys School July 1875 to RMB Inst Feb 1877'. No ribbon, very fine. $70
Lot 1841 A group of white metal medals, Queen Victoria Visit to Manchester, 1851 (BHM 2415); Robert Burns Statue in Glasgow, 1877, (BHM 3039, RR) (illustrated); Preston Merchant Guild, 1882; John Bright, 1883, (BHM 3145); Opening of Leicester Park by Prince of Wales, 1882, (not in BHM); Queen Victoria's Trip to North Wales, 1889, (not in BHM); Queen Victoria's Visit to Derby, 1891, (not in BHM), 35 - 51mm. Mostly very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 1842 Masonic jewels, Royal Arch Chapter Companion jewels (2), in gilt, one inscribed to, 'Comp./Wm. W.Dunkley./Exalted/18th January 1876'; Royal Arch Chapter Principal Grand Sojourner jewel, hallmarked for London 1910; United Masonic Lodge 485 Worshipful Master's jewel in silver, reverse inscribed, 'W.Bro. Josiah C.Bell W.M. 1949'; Oickering Victory Lodge No.4042, Founder's jewel in gilt silver and enamel, hallmarked for London 1919. Display mounted on board, good very fine. (5) $70
Lot 1843 Ancient Mariner's Society medal, hand crafted in form of a silver stylised cross (45mm), with suspender, obverse, inscribed, A.M.S. with anchor below and the date July 8th 1877, reverse, inscribed with a quote from Act III, Scene II, of William Shakespeare's famous play, Henry VIII, 'Still in thy right hand/carry gentle peace./To silence envious tongues./Be just, and fear not'. Nearly very fine and scarce. $170
Lot 1844 Masonic jewels, Past Master's jewel in gilt with gemstones, reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/Bro. George Caldow,/by Lodge St John,/Woodhall, No.305./Sept 7th 1878'; Royal Masonic Institute for Boys 1926 Stewards jewel (QVC) in silver and enamel; RMIG 160th Anniversary Festival 1948 Steward's jewel in gilt; Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution 1929 Steward's jewel in silver and enamel with enamel shield affixed to ribbon; Masonic Rose Croix 30th Degree breast badge in gilt and enamel. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $70
Lot 1845 Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-84, award medal in bronze (76mm), by J.S. & A.B Wyon. Some light scratches and scuffing, otherwise extremely fine. $180
Lot 1846 The International Health Exhibition, 1884, in bronze (46mm) (BHM 3175; Eimer 1704), obverse by L.C. Wyon, reverse by J. Pinches; The (Royal) College of Nursing (founded 1916) badge in sterling silver and enamel, reverse with impressed number 27045. The first with two rust spots on reverse, otherwise lustrous extremely fine, the second very fine. (2) $70
Lot 1847 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886, in bronze (52mm) by L.C.Wyon (Eimer 1725). Reverse with edge bruise at 3 o'clock, very fine. $70
Lot 1848 Colonial And Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, in bronze (51mm) by L.C.Wyon (Eimer 1725). Traces of mint red, small verdigris spot, minor edge nicks on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine. $40
Lot 1849 Masonic jewel, for Queen Victoria's Jubilee, 1887, in silver, gilt and enamel (30mm x 33mm oval) with five pointed facetted star and gilt crown suspended from a green ribbon, with pin bar '1837-1887', marked 'C.K.'. Good very fine. $60
Lot 1850 Worshipful Company of Coopers, in silver (30mm) suspended on blue ribbon, with brooch bar, inscribed on reverse 'Cooper's Companys' School/Presented to F.N.Gren??? 17 years/for/Proficiency in Mathematics/24th July 1895; Royal Exchange Opening, 1844, in silver (28mm) by W.Wyon (BHM 2186, Eimer 1392). First with small edge knock, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 1851 Fraternal Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity (?), breast jewel of handcrafted silver Maltese cross with engraved design and with an ornate centre piece fitted with a capsule which holds a free moving gilt design of arms featuring the heart-in-hand symbolic of charity, reverse inscribed, 'A.O.C. P.C.R./No.24/Presented To/Bro. Frederick. Foster./P.N.G.M./Mar 23. 1896'. Good very fine and scarce. $50
Lot 1852 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Primo's jewel, Grand Essex Banner, The Waddington Lodge, in silver and hallmarked for London 1897, reverse inscribed, 'R.A.O.B./Presented/To/Primo. J.R.Ambridge/May.25.98'; another in silver and hallmarked for London 1899, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/By The/Waddington Lodge/To Primo J.Ambridge/Nov 27.99; also Masonic Lodge jewel for No.29 Lodge, with LUF on brooch bar, in silver and hallmarked for London 1903, reverse inscribed, 'P.P. Ambridge. J.R.'. Display mounted on board, very fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1853 Masonic jewels and badges, Seymour Lodge No.2804, 1900, Founder's jewel in gilt silver and enamel; R.M.I.G. 1927 badge in silver and enamel; Past Master's jewel in gilt silver with jewels; various other badges and jewels and one pendant on chain. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) $70
Lot 1854 Masonic jewel, George Beech Lodge No.2897, 1902, in gilt silver and enamel, reverse inscribed to, 'Bro. E.J.Charles. 10161163.2804'. No ribbon, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1855 Masonic jewel, Sons of England Royal Blue Degree, 1904, collarette (part), in silver gilt and enamel. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1856 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, brother's breast jewel handcrafted in silver, gilt and enamel, buffalo with red gemstone eyes, hallmarked for London 1903, with buffalo horns brooch bar, Royal cipher EVIR (sic should be EVIIR) in brass on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'R.A.O.B./Presented To/Bro. J.Price/by the/David Garrick/Lodge/March 10. 1905'. Ribbon tatty, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $30
Lot 1857 Masonic jewel, Prudence Lodge No.3424, in silver gilt and enamel, hallmarked for Sheffield 1909. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 1858 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Certified Primo jewel in silver gilt and enamel, with suspension clasp for 'Ye Old Mulberry Tree Lge 961', hallmarked for Henry Slingsby & Son, Birmingham 1910, reverse inscribed, 'Presented To Primo. A. Senior. May. 3rd 1910.'; another, a presentation jewel in silver, gilt and enamel, clasps for, 'Prince of Wales Lodge 3418', hallmarked for Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1922, reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/Bro.Senior C.P./By Bro.Russell C.P./May 1922/Prince of Wales/Lodge 3418'. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $40
Lot 1859 Masonic badges, Independent Order of Oddfellows, National Order, Past President, 1910-11, in silver and enamel, with ribbon and brooch bar, by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, inscribed on reverse 'Lancashire/and Cheshire/District Council/Bro.W.G.Lambert' (cased); National badge, in gilt and enamel (27mm) with brooch mount; Manchester Unity, fob in gilt and enamel (22mm x 38mm, heart shaped) with loop mount, inscribed o nreverse 'F.Carpenter/1937/Loyal Flower of Kent/Lodge 5301'. Very fine - good very fine. (3) $50
Lot 1860 Cricket prize fobs, crowned scroll with central shield inscribed with monogram initials, 'DB', in 9ct gold (32x26mm; 8.5g), reverse inscribed, 'H. & D. C. L./Batting/30.22/B.Dransfield/1914'; central gold disc set into sterling silver wreath (31x25mm), centre with batsman at crease, reverse, unnamed; sterling silver medal (26mm), obverse, batsman at the crease, reverse, plain. Fine - extremely fine. (3) $130
Lot 1861 Masonic medals, United Grand Lodge of England Bicentennial of first Grand Lodge formed in England, 1917, in silver, obverse half facing head of Duke of Connaught the current Grand Master within opened rose, reverse, coat of arms, legend around, H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught M.W.G.M. 1917, at the base, 1717 - 1917, below this maker' name, Spencer; Royal Masonic Institution for Boys, 1905, Somerset, with pin clasp for Steward, with crown affixed to ribbon, in silver gilt and enamel, unnamed; another but 1916, unnamed; Royal Masonic Institution for Girls, 1921, with pin clasp for Steward, in silver gilt and enamel, unnamed. Mounted on display board with double sided tape, extremely fine. (4) $60
Lot 1862 Masonic Lodge, Mark Master Mason jewels (3) one Presented by R.W.Bro. Dr F.S.Jermaine Lulham D.G.M. with brooch bar 1859-1919; trio of miniature jewels for Mark Master Mason with brown agate keystone, Excellent Master Degree, Royal Arch Chapter; group of six miniature jewels for Mark Master Mason, Excellent Master Degree, Royal Arch Chapter, Royal Ark Mariners, Sir Knight of Knight Mason Council, Thrice Illustrious Master (??); other miniatures in 9ct gold, both Royal and Select Masters issues. Display mounted on board, very fine - extremely fine. (5 + 2 sets) $130
Lot 1863 The Perpetual Calendar medal in .750 fine gold (9.33g) by FWP & Co Ld. Scroll mount for fob chain, as issued, very fine. $300
Lot 1864 WWI, Bromley and District Charity cup, enamelled silver fob by JD & Co,'Runners Up/1919-20/R.E.Hawell'. Very fine. $30
Lot 1865 Masonic badges, Royal Masonic Institution for Boys, 1920, 1923, 1925 (2), in silver gilt and enamel, with loop mounts, by Spencer, London; Steward's badge, 1946, in gilt and enamel, by Kenning & Son, London; Royal Masonic Insitution for Girls, Steward's badge, 1934, in silver, gilt and enamel, by Kenning & Son, London; Ancient Order of Foresters (2), in silver and enamel, with ribbon and suspension bar (one cased); Richard Henry Holmes Masonic Benevolent Society Fund, 1923, badge in silver gilt and enamel, by NBS. Very fine - extremely fine. (9) $100
Lot 1866 URDU Senior Cambridge medal, 1927-28, in silver (36mm), with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'St Edmund's College/A.P.McMahon/Shillong'; Victoria College of Music medal, undated, in bronze (38mm), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/Laurel E.A.Ferguson/For/Pianoforte Playing/Preparatory Grade/Newcastle Centre/June 11th 1913'. The last medal with some verdigris at top right edge, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (2) $30
Lot 1867 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Primo jewel in silver gilt and enamel, pin suspender clasp, 'The Grand Lodge, Mother Lodge of the World', hallmarked for Louis Simpson, London 1924, reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/Primo R.Johnston/Excell Lodge.'; another jewel in silver gilt and enamel, pin suspender clasp inscribed, 'Campbell Lodge.1168.', ribbon for Grand Council, hallmarked for Louis Simpson, London 1933, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/To/Primo R.Johnston/For Services Rendered./10th Jan./1934.' Tape residue on back of both ribbons, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $40
Lot 1868 Prize and other fobs, oval shield above stylised wreath in 9ct gold (28x24mm; 9.0g), reverse inscribed, 'C.H. Watson Cup/Championship/Runner-up/1926/F.C.Murphy'; gold disc set into sterling silver wreath with scroll above (30x24mm), centre with tennis players, reverse, unnamed; sterling silver Maltese cross with crown above (34x27mm), central monogram inscribed initials, 'JOD', reverse, plain; sterling silver handcrafted design (33x27mm), central shield inscribed with initials, 'DH'. Good fine - extremely fine. (4) $160
Lot 1869 Fraternal organisations, Ancient Order of Foresters, Past Chief Ranger jewel in gilt silver, monogram initials 'PCR' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Wor. Bro. C.Walshan G.C.R./G.C. No.3/1933-4'; Masonic Royal Arch jewel; Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, Secretary jewel, Rochdale Lge 1787, in gilt silver hallmarked for Birmingham 1921, front inscribed, 'Presented/To/Arthur/Stead/For Services/Rendered/1921-1922'; RAOB jewel, handcrafted in silver, gilt and enamel, hallmarked for London 1927, Chepstow Gate No.8147, reverse inscribed, 'Presented To/Bro. Don Trivitt C.P./By Bro./Charles N. Stenner R.O.H./25.9.50'; Kangaroo (1st Degree) jewels (2), in gilt and enamel, one for GAB (Grand Australasian Banner) and inscribed on reverse, 'Pres to/Bro/B.Brennan/Lodge/Merrylands/153/'79'; Certified Primo (2nd Degree) jewels (2), one hallmarked for Sheffield 1963, reverse inscribed, 'Bro./Ronald Simpson/Raised/11-8-64/Four Borders Lodge/8848', the other with reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Primo H.C.Smith/Raised/24.10.1929'; also RAOB sew on badge in gilt and enamel; Independent Order of Rechabites Salford Unity, sew on badge in gilt pressed metal and one smaller fraternal badge. Display mounted on two boards, fine - good very fine. (11) $70
Lot 1870 Masonic breast badge, R.M.B.I., 1937, 'Kodes La Adona', in silver gilt and enamel, by T&S. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1871 Badges, one for United Church (?) 'I Seek Truth', enamelled voided cross in circle; ARP (Air Raid Precautions) in original box and a tray of coins, New Zealand halfcrown, 1933 (2) 1947, crowns, 1949, 1953 (2), dollar, 1969 plus Royal Visit medal; Australian penny, 1913 and sixpence 1957. Fair - extremely fine. (12) $50
Lot 1872 Masonic jewels, various Royal Institutions for Boys and Girls Stewards jewels, others for Founders, commemoratives and a Grand Lodge Charity jewel as well as a Past Master's jewel for Aries Lodge No.5086 named to Harold Arrowsmith, 19th Master, 1949. Display mounted on two boards, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (20) $130
Lot 1873 Masonic Royal Arch Chapter, I.P.Z. jewel, Empire Chapter No.2108 with armorial crest as suspender, in silver gilt and enamel with jewels in crown, hallmarked for Spencer, London 1952, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to Ex.Comp.Eric E. Van Lennep, M.C. by the members of Empire Chapter No.2108 in recognition of his services as M.E.Z. 1953-54.' In case of issue by Spencer & Co, extremely fine. $40
Lot 1874 Masonic jewels, Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, including Grand Council, Queen's Lodge No.524, breast jewel, in silver gilt and enamel, by L.Simpson, London, inscribed on reverse 'Presented to Bro.T.G.Jack 1955' (cased); Grand Lodge of England, Crown & County Lodge No.3861, breast jewel in silver gilt and enamel, inscribed on reverse 'Presented to Bro.George R.Engledow Initiated in the/Crown and County/Lodge/No.3861/on the/8Jan 1925'; Nemo Mortilium Omnibus Horis Sapit, in silver gilt and enamel, with two bars inscribed '1st Deg. 14.2.58' and 2nd Deg. 6-5-60', inscribed on reverse 'Bro./Ivor D.Ingham/Pinhoe/Lodge No.6931/Exalted/20.3.64' (missing pin); another, with bar inscribed '2nd Deg. 28.7.58', inscribed on reverse 'Bro./Thomas H.Carroll/Fred Arthur Morris/Lodge No.4836/Exalted/23.10.61' (missing first bar and pin); fob with handcrafted surround, in silver gilt and enamel, by C&Co, inscribed on reverse 'Presented/to/C.W.G.Armstrong C.P./For/Services Rendered/During/1928; badge, in silver and enamel, with loop mount, inscribed on reverse 'Presented to/Bro.George Tucker/for/Services Rendered/1931-32'; handcrafted badge in silver and enamel, inscribed on reverse 'Presented to/Primo.J.Williams/with best wishes from/Lodge United 184/R.A.O.B./Oct 7th 1913'. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (7) $90
Lot 1875 Masonic jewels, Royal Ark Mariners' breast jewels (2, member and officer); another member's jewel for Edmund Taylor Lodge 296; Royal Arch Mason Supreme Grand Chapter collar badge; Knight's Templar Red Cross of Constantine breast jewel; Knight of Malta breast jewel; Masonic and Military KHS St John Evangelist Holy Sepulchre breast jewel; Masonic Royal and Select Masters member's jewel with gilt letter P affixed to ribbon; Order of the Eastern Star Jubilee 1954 badge; trio of miniature jewels for Royal Ark Mariner, Red Cross of Babylon and Royal Master Degree; also lapel badges (2) for Royal Freemasons Benevolent Institution of N.S.W. and Lodge Prince Edward 15 Years. Display mounted on board, mostly very fine - good very fine. (11 + trio) $90
Lot 1876 Masonic breast jewels, Centenary jewel of Sydney Lodge of M.M.M. No. 0, 1959, by Fred Shepherd; Ark Mariner's jewel; Mark Master Mason's jewel; Great Priory of Scotland, Order of the Temple member's jewel, also Knight of Malta jewels (2, one with white lions, one with red lions) both with suspension brooch 'Braids'; Rosicrucian Society in Scotland, First Order jewel with IV woven onto ribbon (Grade IV - Philosophus); Royal Arch Mason's Founder jewel, all jewels except third in gilt and mostly with enamel. Display mounted on board, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (8) $150
Lot 1877 Masonic Lodge commemorative jewel, Sapper Lodge No 9085, for Investiture of H.R.H.Prince of Wales, 1969, in gilt and enamel by Parry, B'ham, unnamed. Good extremely fine. $30
Lot 1878 The Churchill Centenary medals, 1974, in silver (38mm) (24 different) by John Pinches; also 1966 medal in bronze and 1885 medalet. In plush album of issue, fine - FDC. (26) $340
Lot 1879 Masonic jewel, Original Member's jewel, Continuity Lodge No.4651, in silver, gilt and enamel, with ribbon and suspender bar, by G.K.&S, in G.Kenning & Son case; 'Let Justice Be The Guide of All Your Actions', badge in gold and enamel (9ct, approx 8gm, 27mm) by G.K.&S. Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 1880 Masonic jewels, Royal Arch Chapter Companion jewels (3, one voided issue and two with gemstone surrounds); Scottish Royal Arch Companion's jewel. The last with damaged ribbon, two of the first three missing pin, otherwise very fine. (4) $30
Lot 1881 Masonic jewels, Founder jewel, West Wickham Lodge No.2948, in silver and enamel with Grand Deacon bird emblem affixed on ribbon; Founder jewel, Aldgate Ward Lodge No.3939, in gilt silver and enamel with Junior Grand Warden emblem affixed to ribbon; Member's jewel, The Navy Lodge No.2612 in silver and enamel, with Royal lion and crown emblem affixed to ribbon; Royal Masonic Institution Boys, Steward's jewel in silver and enamel with emblem affixed to ribbon; Royal Masonic Hospital Permanent Steward's jewel in silver, reverse inscribed, 'Bro. H.Martin/No.162'; Most Excellent Master Mason jewel; Mark Master Mason jewel; Masonic charitable fund Life Governor jewel; another charitable jewel; Order of Eastern Star lapel badge; Order of the Rainbow Worthy Advisor 'Lidcombe' badge; Order of the Rainbow lapel badge; Order of the Rainbow for Girls Merit Badge with seven bars; Victoria Lodge No.147 Centenary jewel. Display mounted on three boards, very fine - extremely fine. (14) $60
Lot 1882 Masonic Lodge, Royal Arch Chapter First Grand Principal jewel in gilt with three genuine diamonds, maker's mark, E.S. Ribbon with foxing, otherwise extremely fine. $70
Lot 1883 Masonic Lodge, collar jewels, no ribbons, Grand Officer (2); Treasurer; Past Master; Tyler; Director of Ceremonies; Inner Guard; Craft Lodge Square and Compass; Steward; Chaplain (3, one small and two large). Very fine - extremely fine. (12) $170
Lot 1884 Masonic Lodge, jewels of office and regalia embellishments, a few in silver but mostly base metal, some items include Master of Lodge (2), Past Master of Lodge, Grand Steward (2), Grand Organist, Grand Director of Ceremonies, Junior Grand Warden, Grand Chaplain, and others. No ribbons, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (31) $120
Lot 1885 Masonic jewels, various issues, noted Knight of Rose Croix 18th Degree collar and breast jewels; Order of Secret Monitor 2nd Degree breast jewel; Royal Arch Chapter Companion's jewel (2, one damaged); St John's jewel; Royal and Select Masters Officer's jewel with St George and dragon emblem affixed to ribbon; other Scottish Rite issues; Past Master's jewel marked H.V.K.E.M.B.L. Some missing ribbons, a few with no suspension, otherwise fine - very fine. (12) $60
Lot 1886 Masonic jewels, Allied Masonic Degrees set of five miniatures swing mounted on bar, includes degrees for St Lawrence the Martyr, Knight of Constantinople with three swords affixed to ribbon, Red Cross of Babylon, Grand Tylers Solomon with G.T. of KS clasp and sword in hand emblem affixed to ribbon, Grand High Priest; also Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners full size jewel. Very fine. (1 + set of 5) $30
Lot 1887 Masonic Lodge, Past Master collar jewel, no ribbon; Director of Ceremonies collar jewel, no ribbon; square level attachment from apron (4 different); pair of metal and enamel tassels for Past Master apron. Display mounted on board, very fine - extremely fine. (8) $30
Lot 1888 Great Britain, Scotland, Ireland and Isle of Man, Patina collection of retrospective patterns, all dated 1808, in three different base metal alloys, struck c2000 in England. Arranged in two Lighthouse coin trays, FDC. (32) $100
Lot 1889 Austria, one thousand schilling, 1976 (KM.2933). Uncirculated. $540
Lot 1890 British Virgin Islands, Elizabeth II, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 (KM.8). In pack of issue, FDC. $290
Lot 1891 British Virgin Islands, Elizabeth II, proof fifty dollars, 1980 (KM.28). FDC. $70
Lot 1892 Canada, George V, ten dollars, 1914. Obverse field marks, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1893 Ceylon, (Sri Lanka), Anonymous issue, Kahavanu, base gold stater, 10th-11th century A.D., (4.31 g), Codrington type II fine style, 'lotus and adahanda' series, type 111c (Jessamine flower & chank type), (M.825, Cod.10, p.58, Pl.111, 54). Good fine and scarce. $170
Lot 1894 Costa Rica, mint one thousand five hundred colones, 1974 (KM.202). Uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 1895 Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios, proof fifty pounds, 1977 (KM.47). With case of issue, FDC. $650
Lot 1896 Czechoslovakia, two ducaty, 1938 (KM.9). Hairline in left obverse field (mentioned only for accuracy), uncirculated and very rare. $45,000
Lot 1897 Czechoslovakia, trade coinage, five ducatu, 1933 (KM.13). Uncirculated and rare. $6,600
Lot 1898 Czechoslovakia, medallic two dukaten, 1928 (Bruce.XM4) Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1899 Czechosolvakia, medallic four dukaten, 1928 (Bruce.XM4). Nearly uncirculated. $700
Lot 1900 Egypt, five pounds (1968) (KM.416) 1400th Anniversary of the Koran. Uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1901 France, Empire, Napoleon I, twenty francs, 1812A, 1813A, (KM.695.1). Good very fine; very fine. (2) $600
Lot 1902 France, Louis XVIII, twenty francs, 1814A (KM.706.1). Good very fine. $270
Lot 1903 France, Louis XVIII, twenty francs, 1817A (KM.712.1). Very fine. $280
Lot 1904 France, Napoleon III, twenty francs, 1855A, 1856A (KM.781.1). Very fine. (2) $500
Lot 1905 France, Third Republic, twenty francs, 1878A (KM.825). Good very fine. $260
Lot 1906 France, Third Republic, one hundred francs, 1911A (KM.858). Nearly extremely fine. $1,350
Lot 1907 Germany, Hamburg, gold ten mark, 1877J (KM.600); Weimer Republic, silver two mark, 1927A (KM.45); German East Africa, silver quarter rupie 1906A, (KM.8); five heller 1908J (KM.11); 1914J (2), (KM.13); half heller 1906J (KM.6). Mostly very fine a few better. (7) $360
Lot 1908 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm I, twenty mark, 1883A (KM.505). Good very fine. $360
Lot 1909 Hungary, Franz Joseph, ten korona, 1894, 1911 and 1912 (KM.485). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $440
Lot 1910 Iceland, Royal Mint proof set, 1974 (874-1974 commemorative) gold ten thousand kronur, silver one thousand and five hundred kronur (KM.PS1). In case of issue, FDC. $650
Lot 1911 Indonesia, mint one hundred thousand rupiah, 1974 (KM.41). Uncirculated. $1,350
Lot 1912 Islamic, Persia, Zand, Karim Khan, (1116-1193AH, 1753-1779 A.D.), gold quarter mohur, Yazd 1187h, (2.51 g), (A 2791, KM.525.9). Good very fine. $210
Lot 1913 Israel, twenty lirot, 1960 (KM.30). Choice uncirculated. $500
Lot 1914 Italy, Kingdom of Napoleon, twenty lire, 1809M (Milan) (KM.11). Good very fine. $370
Lot 1915 Italy, Umberto, twenty lire, 1882 (KM.21). Nearly uncirculated. $270
Lot 1916 Japan, Manen era, (1860-1867), gold koban (one ryo), (3.31 g), (KM.C22d, Fr.17, Jacobs/Vermeule B109). Good very fine and rare. $1,150
Lot 1917 Liechtenstein, Joseph Wenzel, ducat, 1758, restrike (KM.3b). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 1918 Liechtenstein, Joseph II and Gina, twenty five and fifty franken, 1956 (KM.Y.15, 16). Choice uncirculated. (2) $750
Lot 1919 Malta, fifty pounds, 1972 (KM.18) with silver two pounds (KM.14). Uncirculated. (2) $1,250
Lot 1920 Mexico, two pesos, 1945, two and a half pesos, 1945 (KM.461,3). Uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 1921 Mexico, ten pesos, 1906 (KM.473). Nearly extremely fine. $360
Lot 1922 Monaco, Albert I, Prince, one hundred francs, 1891 (KM.105). Extremely fine. $1,300
Lot 1923 Nepal, mint one thousand rupee (1974) (KM.844). Uncirculated. $1,400
Lot 1924 Netherlands, Wilhelmina, ten gulden, 1913 (KM.149). Extremely fine. $270
Lot 1925 Panama, proof platinum one hundred and fifty balboa, 1976 (KM.43). In case of issue, FDC. $500
Lot 1926 Poland, Danzig, Johan II Casimir, ducat, 1658DL (KM.41.2). Holed and piece cut out of circle at bottom, otherwise very good. Passed in
Lot 1927 Poland, twenty zlotych, 1925 (KM.Y33). Uncirculated. $600
Lot 1928 Romania, twenty lei (1906) (KM.37). Uncirculated. $500
Lot 1929 Russia, Alexander III, five roubles 1889 (KM.Y.42). Nearly extremely fine. $550
Lot 1930 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1898 (KM.Y.62). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1931 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1898 (KM.Y.62). Good very fine. $210
Lot 1932 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1898 (KM.Y.62). Nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 1933 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1898 (KM.Y.62); ten roubles, 1899 (KM.Y.64). Nearly extremely fine; very fine. (2) $600
Lot 1934 Russia, Nicholas II, seven and a half roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.63). Very fine/good very fine. $550
Lot 1935 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles 1898, 1899, 1901 and 1902 (KM.Y.64). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $1,500
Lot 1936 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1899 (KM.Y.64). Nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 1937 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1899, all with AF on edge. Very fine to extremely fine. (3) $1,100
Lot 1938 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, on edge 03 (1) (illustrated), AF (2) (KM.Y.64). Fine - very fine. (3) $1,150
Lot 1939 Russia, chevronetz, 1978 (KM.Y.85). Uncirculated. $460
Lot 1940 Russia, USSR, Moscow Olympics, 1980, set of six gold one hundred rouble coins, 1977-80 (KM.Y.151, 162-3, 173, 174, 186). In case of issue, FDC. (6) $4,500
Lot 1941 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, one pond, 1898 (KM.10.2). Fine. $340
Lot 1942 South Africa, sovereign, 1927SA. Very fine. $320
Lot 1943 South Africa, sovereign, 1927SA, jeweller's copy. Good extremely fine. $280
Lot 1944 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1983 (KM.73). Uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 1945 Spain, Charles II, eight escudos, 1700M, Seville mint, (26.51 g), (KM.233.3; Fr.218a). Has been mounted, otherwise very fine and rare. $3,400
Lot 1946 Switzerland, Bern, duplone, 1796 (KM.152). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1947 Switzerland, twenty francs, 1927B, 1935B (2), (KM.35.1). Uncirculated. (3) $780
Lot 1948 Taiwan, General Chiang Kai-shek, two hundred yuan (2009) (KM.-) 60th Anniversary of Republic. Uncirculated. $900
Lot 1949 Tanzania, mint one thousand five hundred shillingi, 1974 (KM.9). Uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 1950 Thailand, Rama IX, four hundred baht (1971) (KM.Y.93). Brilliant uncirculated. $380
Lot 1951 Thailand, Rama IX, four hundred baht (1971) (KM.Y.93). Uncirculated. $380
Lot 1952 Turkey, Muhammad V, twenty five kurush (1914) (KM.752). Choice uncirculated. $160
Lot 1953 Turkey, Muhammad V, one hundred kurush, AH 1327 Yr9 (1909) (KM.776). Edge knock, very fine. $290
Lot 1954 Turkey, Kemal Ataturk, one hundred kurush, 1978 Monnaie de luxe (KM.871). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1955 USA, gold dollar, 1851, Liberty head. Mounted through the top, fair. $50
Lot 1956 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1880, Liberty head. Scroll mounted at top and surface marked, otherwise very fine. $650
Lot 1957 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1892, Liberty head. Date double entered, some pitting on surfaces, possibly from mounting, otherwise very fine. $680
Lot 1958 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1900S, Liberty head. Relatively unmarked surfaces, choice uncirculated and scarce in this condition. $2,200
Lot 1959 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1900, Liberty head. Loop mounted at top, good very fine. $680
Lot 1960 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1907, Liberty head. Rim nick on obverse at 2 o'clock, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $650
Lot 1961 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1911, Indian head. Uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1962 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1904S, Liberty head. Set in gold surround mount, nearly extremely fine. $1,350
Lot 1963 International Year of the Child, 1979, UNICEF set of twelve different half ounce gold coins, one each for Bolivia, Canada, China, Dominica, Ethiopia, Jordan, Mongolia, Nepal, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey and United Arab Emirates. In case of issue with certificates and leaflets, FDC. (12) $9,100
Lot 1964 Austria, 1438-1915, one pfennig - five corona, assorted dates and denominations, including two kreuzer, 1848A (KM.2188); three kreuzer, 1820A (KM.2118), 1829A (KM.2119); twenty kreuzer, 1842A (KM.2208); quarter florin, 1858B (KM.2213); half thaler, 1817A (KM. 2153), 1830A (KM.2154); thaler, 1765, 1780S.F.(restrike), 1814G (KM.2161), 1833A (KM.2165), 1857A (KM.2244); two gulden, 1879 (Dav 31) 25th wedding anniversary of the Emperor and Empress; florins, 1863A (KM.2219), 1873, 1886 (KM.2224); two florins, 1887 (KM.2233); also Hungary, five corona, 1907 (KM.489). In a green album, poor - uncirculated. (44) $450
Lot 1965 Austria, Francis V, thaler, 1818B (KM.2162); Belgium, Leopold III, five francs, 1874. Very fine. (2) $60
Lot 1966 Austria, Franz Joseph I, silver two florin, 1883 (KM.2222; D.27). Brilliant, uncirculated. $300
Lot 1967 Austria, silver one corona 1893 (2), 1895, 1905, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916 (2); half schilling 1925, base metal ten heller 1915. Mostly extremely fine. (11) $70
Lot 1968 Austria, fifty schilling, 1968 (2) (KM.2904.1); 1969 (3) (KM.2906); five hundred schilling, 1980 (KM.2950). Uncirculated. (6) $90
Lot 1969 Bohemia, Vratislav II (1061-1092), silver denar, Prague Mint, (0.72 g), obv. ruler on throne, rev. crowned facing head of Vratislav, (Fiala (Donebauer Collection) 315, Cach 347). Flan crack, nearly extremely fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 1970 Bohemia, Vratislav II (1061-1092), silver denar, Prague Mint, (0.76 g), obv. ruler on throne, rev. crowned facing head of Vratislav, (Fiala (Donebauer Collection) 315, Cach 347). Flan crack, toned, nearly extremely fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 1971 Bohemia, minority of Louis (Ludovic) I, guldengroschen 'Joachimsthaler'- of Count Stefan Schlick (1505-1526), (28.78 g), no date (c.1517-1526), obv. Saint Joachim standing dividing S-I with arms at lower left, obv.AR[MA] DOMI[NOR]:SLI[C]:STE[FANI]:ET:FRA[TR]:COM[ITU]: D:B[ ASATAUNI], rev. Bohemian lion, around LUDOVICUS:PRIM:D[EI]: GRACIA:R[EX]:BO[EMIE]:, (Dav. 8138). Very fine, slight tooling but very rare. $650
Lot 1972 Bolivia, Philip IV, (1621-1665), cob four reales, assayer TR, c.1643-4, Potosi Mint (13.62 g) (KM.17a). Double struck, otherwise very fine, rare. Passed in
Lot 1973 Bolivia, Philip IV, cob eight reales, 1651, Potosi, assayer E (as Calbeto 428), countermarked with crowned T as official mark of revaluation to seven and a half reales (KM.C19.11 P.E). Flan crack, full circular flan, good fine and very rare. $900
Lot 1974 Brazil, Bolivia host coin, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, uncertain assayer and date, but c.1630s-1640s (20.99 g), countermarked for Brazil for 600 reis in 1663 (KM.19.3), as well as 400? reis or 640? reis together with monogram (ME) countermarked on reverse flan. Fine, waterworn and rare. $200
Lot 1975 British North Borneo, five cents, 1903H, 1921H, two and a half cents, 1903H (KM.4, 5); together with coin weight for a Moidori (dated 1748). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $50
Lot 1976 Burma, Pyu Coinage, Srikshetra, Period of the Funan monarchy, type III, (A.D. 400-550), silver unit, (9.55 and 11.09 g), obv. stylised rising sun in a circle of dots, with dotted border, rev. Temple with cross and dots in angles at sides, one dot in triangular centre within, (cf.Robinson & Shaw 3.5, cf.Mitchiner ACW 5238-5241; M.SEA 297). Very fine or better. (2) $250
Lot 1977 Cambodia, Norodom I, (1835-1904), silver eighth tical, (8), obv. Hamza bird to left, character "Chi (luck)" above, (KM.32.1). Mostly fine - very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 1978 Canada, George V, twenty five cents, 1916. Toned, extremely fine. $100
Lot 1979 Canada, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1898 (KM.6). Nearly extremely fine. $4,200
Lot 1980 Canada, George V, fifty cents, 1918. Attractive tone, matte fields, choice uncirculated. $970
Lot 1981 China, The Tarter Dynasty, Jin Dynasty, Shi Zong, (A.D. 1161-1190), diameter 25 mm, four characters around, obv. "Da Ding tong bao", rev. "You" above, (Hartill 18.47, Sch. 1089, TFP 1643). Hoard patination, otherwise fine - very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 1982 China, The Tarter Dynasty, Jin Dynasty, Shi Zong, (A.D. 1161-1190), diameter 25 mm, four characters around, obv. "Da Ding tong bao", rev. "You" below, (Hartill 18.48, Sch. 1090, TFP 1644). Hoard patination, otherwise fine - very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 1983 China, Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368), Emperor Wu Tsung (1308-1311), large bronze ten cash, with nien hao of Chih Ta issued 1310, in Mongol seal-writing, 41mm, (Hartill 19.46, Sch.1099, TFP 1733). Edge knocks, otherwise very good - fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1984 China, Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368), Emperor Shun (A.D. 1333-1368) issued 1351, one cash, diameter 25 mm, obv. "Zhi Zheng tong bao" in regular script, rev. "Maw" in Mongol script above, (TPF 1786, Hartill 19.94, Sch.1103). Hoard patination, fine and rare. $160
Lot 1985 China, The Ming Dynasty, Si Zong, (A.D. 1628-1644), five cash, diameter 34 mm, four characters around, obv. "Chong Zhen tong bao", rev."Hu wu", (Hartill 20.329, cf.Sch. 1284, TFP 2093). Green hoard patination, good fine, scarce. $130
Lot 1986 China, The Southern Ming and Qing Rebels, Sun Kewang, (A.D. 1648-1657), diameter 47 mm, ten cash coin, four characters around, obv. "Xing Chao tong bao", rev. "Yi fen", (Hartill 21.13, Sch. 1334, TFP 2143). Dirt attached, nearly very fine, very scarce. $120
Lot 1987 China, The Southern Ming and Qing Rebels, Prince Yongming, (A.D. 1646-1659), diameter 36 mm, ten cash coins, four characters around, obv. "Yong Li tong bao", rev. "Yi fen", (Hartill 21.79, Sch. 1321, cf.TFP 2133). Dirt encrusted, very fine. $120
Lot 1988 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 56mm, four cash coin, (66.55 g), Board of Works Mint, (Hartill 22.75x, Sch. -, TFP -). Harshly cleaned, fine and apparently unlisted. Passed in
Lot 1989 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 45mm, fifty cash coin, Board of Revenue mint, (Hartill 22.707 [R12], Sch. -, TFP -). Very fine. $70
Lot 1990 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 51mm, fifty cash coin, Board of Works mint, (Hartill 22.762 [R11], Sch. -, TFP 2445). Very fine. $70
Lot 1991 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 50mm, (56.57 g), bronze one hundred cash coin, Henan mint mint, "Boo he" (Hartill 22.848, Sch. -, TFP 2493). Fine - good fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 1992 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 50mm, one hundred cash coin, Xi'an, Shaanxi mint, (Hartill 22.950 [R10], Sch. -, TFP -). Very fine, very scarce. $70
Lot 1993 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 71mm, one thousand cash coin, Xi'an, Shaanxi Mint, with stamp 'guan' on the rim at the bottom, (Hartill 22.954 [R5], Sch. -, TFP 2503). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1994 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 44mm, (34.66 g), bronze fifty cash coin, Zhili mint mint, "Boo jyi" (Hartill 22.1052, Sch. -, TFP 2452). Very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 1995 China, Empire, Ch'ing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, similar to type Shandong Province pure silver ingot, ten taels or ten ounce type (350 g.), with block of two identical groups of characters, (cf.Cribb type XLC [Pl.49] for similar size and characters. Very fine and rare. $800
Lot 1996 China, Empire, general issue, at Tientsin Central Mint, silver dollar, 'Tai Ching Ti Kuo', undated (c1907), (KM.Y.14). Toned, very fine. $450
Lot 1997 China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, Pei Yang Arsenal type, year 23 (1897), (KM.Y.65.1). Very fine and rare. $750
Lot 1998 China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, Pei Yang type, period at end of legend, year 34 (1908) (KM.Y.73.2). Lightly toned, nearly extremely very fine. $380
Lot 1999 China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar (1908) (KM.Y.73.2). Softly struck, very fine. $220
Lot 2000 China, Empire, Fengtien Province, silver dollar, Yr 24 (1898), (KM.Y.87). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine, rare. $2,400
Lot 2001 China, Empire, Hupeh Province, Hsuan T'ung, silver dollar, not dated (issued 1909-1911), rev. facing dragon (KM.Y.131). Good very fine. $400
Lot 2002 China, Provincial, Kiang Nan, dollar (1899) (KM.145a.3). Very fine. $2,000
Lot 2003 China, Provincial, Kiang Nan, dollar (1904) (KM.145a.12). Weakly struck in legend, bright and good very fine. $320
Lot 2004 China, Kwangtung Province, possible modern copy of silver dollar, obv. 'Kuang-hsu Yuan-pao, 7 mace and 3 candareens', rev. dragon emblem,in centre 'made in Kwangtung Province' below denomination etc. original type issued 1889, diameter 39mm, thickness 2.5mm, weight (27.32 g), (cf.Kann 16, KM.Y.198). Delightful grey and blue patination, about as struck, nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 2005 China, Sinkiang, Kwang Hsu, as an issue of Rebel Coinage of Yakub Beg (1864-1877), silver half miscal with Turki inscriptions of crude style, dated [12]91? with reversed number 9, (KM.C.37.1 variety). Fine - very fine. $100
Lot 2006 China, Q'ing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver five ounce rectangular shaped ingot, attributed to Jiangxi Province 1847, and cast at the Jiangxi Provincial mint, (200 g), 43x54 mm, obv. 'heavy money of the Daoguang Period' rev. centre, Official coin Bureau exactly five ounces'; about edge Great Q'ing Dynasty Jiangxi Province, ding-wei year ie. 1847; [Cribb Pl.71 F52 illustrates a forgery of this ingot]. Very fine and rare. $600
Lot 2007 China, Q'ing Dynasty (1644-1911), large silver rectangular shaped ingot, (500 g), 127x42x10 mm, obv. 'Good fortune blessing' centre has dragon and phoenix, number thirty below, rev. three small countermarked characters, (Cribb -). Very fine and rare. $750
Lot 2008 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver half dollars, not dated (c.1911-1915), obv. facing dragon, rev. legend, (KM.Y.257). Very fine or better. (3) $140
Lot 2009 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver fifty cents, undated (1949) (KM.Y.257.3); China, multiple cash including iron issue of Ren Zong (1022-1063), (Hartill 16.143); Shen Zong (1068-1085), (Hartill 16.199); Hui Zopng (1101-1125), (Hartill 16.407); others (2) as cast copies. Mostly fine with some oxidation. (6) Passed in
Lot 2010 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver dollar, not dated (c.1920-2), obv. facing dragon, rev. legend, (KM.Y.258.1). Tone spots uneven, otherwise good very fine. $300
Lot 2011 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen dollar (1912) (KM.Y.319; L&M 42). Lightly toned with full subdued original mint bloom, specimen-like strike, with raised rims, nearly FDC and very rare as such, one of the finest known. $5,900
Lot 2012 China, Republic, dollar (yuan), undated (1912), (KM.Y321.1). Toned, good very fine. $1,200
Lot 2013 China, Republic, silver dollar, Yr 3 (1914) (Y.329); Memento dollar (holed) 1927 issue; Yunnan Province fifty cents (KM.Y.257); Empire, Kwang Tung, silver twenty cents; Kiang-Nan ten cents silver; copper 50 cash Szechuan Province, 1912 (KM.449); other ten cas (3); various cash and charms (5) including Emp. Hui Zong (1101-1125) large 10 cash (Hartill 16.407, Schjoth 622); Wen Zong (1851-1861), ten cash Hangzhou, Zhejiang mint, (Hartill 22.1030, Schjoth 1593). Very good - very fine. (14) $170
Lot 2014 China, Republic, Sun Yat-sen, silver dollar, Yr 21 (1932) birds over junk (KM.Y.344). Extremely fine and very scarce. $800
Lot 2015 China, Republic, Sun Yat-sen, silver dollar, Yr 21 (1932) birds over junk (KM.Y.344). Toned, with surface marks, good very fine. $500
Lot 2016 China, under Republic, silver Junk dollars (3) year 23, (1934), (KM.Y.345). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $300
Lot 2017 China, Republic ten cents year 27 (1938), year 28 (1939), another year 29 (1940); (KM.Y.349, Y.360). Uncirculated. (3) $110
Lot 2018 China, Republic, Hunan Province, silver dollar, issued year 11, 1922, issued to commemorate Provincial Constitution in Hunan Province, (KM.Y.404). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $2,700
Lot 2019 China, Republic, Kansu Province, obv. Yuan Shih-kai silver dollar, year 3, (1914), (KM.Y.407). Toned, very fine or better and rare. $1,000
Lot 2020 China, Republic, mostly Kwangtung Province, includes twenty cents (KM.Y.423), year 1912 (2), year 3 (1), year 8 (1), year 9 (3), year 11 (4), ten cents (KM.Y.425) year 18 (3); Yuan Shih-Kai dollar year 3 (1); Sun Yat Sen Memento dollar (1927) issue. Mostly very fine. (16) $300
Lot 2021 China etc., an interesting accumulation of dollar size coins of China that are either forgeries, copies or fantasies (10); Japan fantasy dollar; Thailand copies and fantasies (2); copies of dollar size coins from French Indo China, Mexico, Turkey; Russia copy of gold 10 roubles 1759 in base metal; others mostly in copper (7). Mostly fine - very fine. (24) $80
Lot 2022 China, Sinkiang, silver sar (tael), Kashgar mint, dated A.H. 1325, (35.28 g), type with three Chinese characters at top, (KM.Y.26.2). Toned, very fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 2023 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the 17-19th century, round no character charm with square hole, 40mm, in bronze, (19.29 g), obv. lotus flowers on obverse, rev. plain, (Zhong guo hua qian No.29, p.7, cf.Schjoth 5 [pl.118]). Very fine and rare. $50
Lot 2024 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round good luck inscriptional charm with square hole, 50mm, in bronze, (60.62 g), obv. inscription reading with four characters 'unbroken harmony', rev. standing figure filling entire charm, (cf.Zhong guo hua qian No.189, p.47[smaller size], cf.Glover Collection 1805 for obverse). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2025 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round prosperty, good luck inscriptional charm with round hole, 47mm, in bronze, (29.93 g), obv. inscription reading with four characters, 'The appearance of the good omen of the dragon and phoenix', rev. dragon and phoenix, with 'happiness' and longevity' characters in field, (Zhong guo hua qian No.280, p.84). Good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2026 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 18-19th century, round multiple characters religious poem inscriptional charm with round hole, 53mm, in bronze, (65.80 g), obv. and rev. are inscription reading with a lotus flower surround above the characters, partial reading 'Wu Tzu Teng K'o' (May five sons attain the higher literary degrees etc) (Zhong guo hua qian No.332, p.77 [but larger], Glover 1741 but smaller). Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2027 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round prosperty, good luck inscriptional charm with square hole, 47mm, in bronze, (28.33 g), obv. inscription reading with four characters 'peace, good luck and prosperty', rev. flowers on stems, bird on branch and butterfly, (Zhong guo hua qian No.410, p.102, Glover Collection 1886). Good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2028 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the 19th century, round horoscope inscriptional charm with round hole, 53mm, in bronze, (26.59 g), obv. inscription reading of four characters including long life, rev. standing figure (god of happiness) on right with sceptre, another figure on left with stork (longevity) above and tortoise below, (cf.Zhong guo hua qian No.432, p.112). Fine and rare. $50
Lot 2029 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 17 - 18th century, round multiple characters mint name inscriptional charm with round hole, 43mm, in bronze, (25.26 g), obv. and rev. are reading the first characters of the names of the mints made during the reign of K'ang-hsi 1662-1723, (Zhong guo hua qian No.921, p.195, Glover 1741 but smaller). Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2030 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round good luck inscriptional charm with round hole, 49mm, in bronze, (34.33 g), obv. inscription reading with four characters 'one million percent profit', rev. four Chinese characters, (Zhong guo hua qian No.944, p.201, cf.Glover Collection 1779 for obverse). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2031 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Ch'ien Lung (Gao Zong), (1736-1795), broad rim charm, obv. "Qian Long Tong Bao", rev. dragon and phoenix with characters in centre between above and below, (Zhong guo hua qian No.1364, p.289). Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2032 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round horoscope inscriptional charm with round hole, 71mm, in bronze, (59.60 g), obv. inscription reading with the 12 signs of the Zodiac on the outer edge, rev. standing figure on right, with dragon and demons being driven away on left, with Chinese characters 'Chang T'ien Shih' (Heavenly Precepter [parton of the Taoist sect]), (Zhong guo hua qian No.1538, p.351, Glover 1654, p.154). Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2033 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round religious inscriptional charm with round hole, 43mm, in bronze, (19.88 g), obv. inscription reading 'May the wrath of the God of Thunder destroy the devils and send down purity! May bogies be killed and thus free us from evil influences and keep us eternally safe! Receive this command from T'ai-shang lao-chun (ie Lao Tzu) and let it be executed as fast as Lu Ling, rev. the eight diagrams of Fu Hsi and corresponding Chinese characters', (Zhong guo hua qian No.1639, p.376, Schjoth 92). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2034 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round incanation inscriptional charm with round hole, 54mm, in bronze, (51.73 g), obv. inscription reading with five vertical rows down the charm, rev. the eight diagrams of Fu Hsi and corresponding Chinese characters', (Zhong guo hua qian No.1642, p.378, cf.Schjoth 92 for reverse). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2035 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round religious inscriptional charm with round hole, 43mm, obv. inscription reading 'a long life, wealth and honour, a hall full of gold and jade' surrounded by eight symbols, rev. Liu Hai on right with money line, toad, bat and peach twig, (Zhong guo hua qian -, Schjoth -, cf.Glover 1811). Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2036 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, 'Shun Zhi tong bao', Emperor Shi Zu, (1644-1661), coinlike charm, modified characters for Taiyuan, Shanxi mint on reverse, both sides with a broad rim decorated with symbols on obverse and fish on reverse, 32mm, (13.91 g), rev. 'Boo to left, 'Yuan' to right. Very fine and very rare. $100
Lot 2037 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, 'Qian Long tong bao', Emperor Gao Zong, (1736-1795), coinlike charm, modified characters covering both Board of Revenue and Board of Works mint on reverse, both sides with a broad rim decorated with symbols both sides, 28mm, (7.60 g). Good very fine and very rare. $100
Lot 2038 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, coinlike charm, modified characters covering uncertain ruler with Gansu mint reading on reverse, both sides with a broad rim decorated on both sides with symbols, 32mm, (14.04 g). Very fine and very rare. $100
Lot 2039 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, coinlike charm, modified characters covering uncertain ruler with Gansu mint reading on reverse, both sides with a broad rim decorated on both sides with symbols and birds, 32mm, (11.70 g). Good very fine and very rare. $100
Lot 2040 China, late Qing dynasty 19th century, a finely decorated and ornamental base metal (silvered) tea caddy with handle featured with various scenes (including people) on all faces and top, the base inscribed in two rows 'Yuan Da (year); De Ming (maker); 150x124x90 mms. Very fine and a rare example of late Qing dynasty art. $670
Lot 2041 China-Japan, large copper charm, 58mm, (42.73 g), obv. four characters within ornamental frame, around a square hole, rev. lotus flowers and leaves, raised border, (cf. Schjoth 3 Pl.118). Cast with a high level of sensitivity and sophistication, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2042 China, assorted types of mostly copies, forgeries and fantasies in base silver as dollar size pieces (7); 35mm + fantasy cash like issues (7) and fantasy spade, together with very poor genuine cash with heavy green oxidation (4). Poor - very fine. (19) $20
Lot 2043 China, fantasy dollar under Communist Control, struck in base metal as a pattern for the silver issue, obv. Lenin bust to right, rev. hammer and sickle, (cf.K-B73, Bruce 850). Extremely fine, very rare. $400
Lot 2044 Cook Islands, Perth Mint, proof silver and coloured ten ounce ten dollars, 2000, Planetary Alignment. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $280
Lot 2045 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof one ounce .999 fine silver one dollars (2); replica 1909 and 1910 florins, Perth mint issue with certificate 608/1000; Burmuda, proof set, 1970 (Royal Mint); Canada, proof set, 1997; cased dollars, New Zealand, 1974 (2), Western Samoa, 1974; USA, Kennedy half dollar, 1964. In cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (7) $120
Lot 2046 Crusaders, Frankish Greece, Achaea, Philippe de Taranto. 1306-1313, silver denier, (0.64 g), Clarentza mint, obv. cross pattee, rev. chateau tournois, (CCS 26a); Italy, Lucca city, Enrico II (1004-1024), silver denaro (0.91 g). obv. H monogram, rev. traces of ENRICUS with centre LV CA with central pellet, (Biaggi 1056); France, Valence, Feudal issue of Bishops of Valence, 12-13th century, silver denier, obv. cross pomme with annulet in fourth quarter, rev. +VRBS VALENTIA, winged angel or eagle facing (P d'A 4690, [Pl.CII, 19], Roberts 4782, Metcalf 19-40, [Pl. 2]). Fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2047 Danzig, ten pfennig, 1923 and 1932 (KM.143, 152); half gulden, 1932 (KM.153). Fine; very fine; extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2048 Denmark, Christian IV, mark, 1617 (KM.52). Good very fine. $220
Lot 2049 Denmark, Christian IX, silver commemorative two kroner, 40th anniversary of reign, 1905 (KM.802); silver four skilling rigsmont 1871, (KM.775.2); Sweden, fifty ore 1924W (KM.796). First two extremely fine or better, last fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2050 East Africa, small collection containing one shillings (3), 1924 (2) (one illustrated), 1952, (KM.21, 31); fifty cents (3) 1937H, 1960, 1963, (KM.27, 36); ten cents, 1964H (KM.40) (2); five cents, 1936, 1963 (2), 1964 (2), (KM.23, 37, 39), one cent 1959H (KM.35). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated many with original mint bloom. (14) $150
Lot 2051 Egypt, one fortieth - twenty qirsh, various dates, noted silver twenty qirsh, AH1327 Yr 4 (1911) (KM.310). The copper coins with some mint red, fine - extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 2052 Ethiopia, Menelik II, half birr 1887A (KM.4). Toned, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2053 Fiji, George V, shilling, 1934. Beautifully toned, gem uncirculated. $250
Lot 2054 Fiji, 1934-1964, halfpenny - florin, mixed quantities of assorted dates, including 1934-1945 silver issues (.260kg); penny, 1936 (24); also a small quantity of decimal issues. Good - uncirculated. (100s) $260
Lot 2055 Fiji, 1934-1965, complete in press-in album; Territory of New Guinea, 1935-1945, complete (11 coins) in press-in album, better than average. Fine - uncirculated. (99) $320
Lot 2056 Fiji, date set of halfpenny - florin, 1934 - 1968, missing 1949 halfpenny, 1960 threepence, 1941 shilling, 1935, 1937 and 1945 florin. In a Dansco press-in album, fine - uncirculated. (89) $170
Lot 2057 Fiji, George V, shilling, 1935 (KM.4). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 2058 Fiji, George V, florin 1936. Choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2059 Fiji, George VI, florin, 1938. Lightly toned, choice uncirculated and rare, the finest known. $800
Lot 2060 France, Valence, Feudal issue of Bishops of Valence, 12-13th century, silver deniers, obv. +S APOLLINARS, cross pomme with annulet in fourth quarter, rev. +VRBS VALENTIA, winged angel or eagle facing (P d'A 4690, [Pl.CII, 19], Roberts 4782, Metcalf 19-40, [Pl. 2]). Fine - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2061 France, Provincial, Provence, issued by Alphonse II- Raimond- Berenger IV,. 1185-1245, silver denier - Royal coronat (0.83 g), Marseilles mint, obv. REX ARA GONE, crowned head left, rev. PO VI NC IA, long cross patt‚e, with three pellets at each limb, (Duplessy, F‚odales 1611; Boudeau 807 (as Alphonse); Rolland 11 [as Alphonse II]; Poey d'Avant 3930 var. [obv. legend; as Alphonse II]) (ilustrated); together with AE 17 of Philip IV of Spain (1621-1665) for ITALY, Milano (Duchi), copper quattrino (1.94 g), obv. Bust right, rev. crowned serpent devouring a man, (CNI V 192; Crippa 28). First coin lightly toned and extremely fine, second fine. (2) $140
Lot 2062 France, Charles VI, (1380-1422), silver blanc dit Guener, issue of 1389, obverse, + KAROLVS FRANCORV REX around with round Os, shield with three lis, reverse, cross with fleur de lis and crown, respectively in each angle, around + SIT NOMEN DNI BENEDICTV, (Lafaurie 381a, Duplessy 377A, Ciani 507). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 2063 France, Napoleon, year 14K (1806 Bordeaux), silver quart or quarter franc, (KM.654.6). Toned, fine and very rare. $200
Lot 2064 French Colonial, Indo China fifty cents 1946, ten cents 1940, five cents 1939 (2), one centime 1893A; French Guiana, ten centimes 1846A, (KM.A2). Mostly very fine. (6) $70
Lot 2065 German East Africa, five heller, 1908J, (KM.11), twenty heller, 1916T (copper) (2), (brass) (2, one with pointed tops on Ls) (KM.15, 15a); half rupie, 1891 (illustrated), 1910J (KM.3, 9). Some coins very scarce, fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) $350
Lot 2066 Germany, Augsburg, Franciscus I, thaler 1765, flowered edge (KM.184; D.1930). Lightly toned extremely fine. $270
Lot 2067 Germany, Nurnberg City, in name of Franciscus I, silver thaler, 1758, eagle with sword and sceptre over two shields, (KM.C.73, D.2485). Extremely fine and scarce. $550
Lot 2068 Germany, Bavaria, Ludwig II, five mark, 1875D; Prussia, Wilhelm I, five mark, 1876B, Friedrich Wilhelm III, thaler 1830A; Russia, Alexander II, poltina or half rouble, 1861 (KM.Y.24). Fine - good extremely fine. (4) $2,000
Lot 2069 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, silver three mark, 1911A, three marks, 1913A, uniformed bust, 1913A (2) commemorative 100 years defeat of Napoleon, (KM.527, 534, 535). Very fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 2070 Germany, Wurttemberg, Karl, five mark, 1876 F (KM.623). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $270
Lot 2071 Germany, Empire, mark, 1900J (KM.14). Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 2072 Germany, Empire, silver one mark 1910A; half mark 1905J, 1907J, 1916E; twenty pfennig 1876A, 1876F. Mostly extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2073 Germany, 1761-1941, mostly minors and silver issues (over 100), up to three mark size (4), includes some colonial, German East Africa (6). All in black plastic album, fair - extremely fine. (606) $1,900
Lot 2074 Germany, commemorative silver five mark, Gutenberg 1968G; Max von Pettenkofer 1968D; Fontane 1969G; Mercator 375th anniversary 1969F, (KM.122, 123.1, 125.1, 126.1). Uncirculated. (4) $90
Lot 2075 Germany, commemorative silver proof five mark, Durer 1971D (4); Fontane 1969G (3); (KM.125.1, 129). FDC. (7) $70
Lot 2076 Germany, commemorative silver proof ten mark, 200th anniversary of birth of Arthur Schopenhauer 1988D (5); uncirculated 800th anniversary Death of Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa 1990F (2); (KM.168, 174). FDC and uncirculated. (7) $100
Lot 2077 Germany, East, collection of various dates from 1950 to 1983, includes one pfennig (10), five pfennig (4), ten pfennig (5), fifty pfennig, one mark, two mark, five mark (6), ten mark (8), twenty mark (8), includes many commemorative issues. In 2x2 holders, mostly very fine - uncirculated. (44) $30
Lot 2078 Great Britain, British Trade dollar, 1900 (KM.T5). Full mint bloom, uncirculated. $200
Lot 2079 Greece, Republic, copper lepton, 1828 (KM.1). Brown and red, good extremely fine and rare. $900
Lot 2080 Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, five cents, 1897 (KM.5). Toned, uncirculated. $110
Lot 2081 Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, twenty cents, 1892H (KM.7). Good extremely fine. $1,800
Lot 2082 Hong Kong, Edward VII, fifty cents 1904, (KM.15). Bright, nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 2083 Hong Kong, assorted range of issues mostly post 1960, includes five, ten, fifty and dollar coins mostly in 2x2 described packets. Fine - uncirculated. (49) $80
Lot 2084 Ancient India, Post Gupta, Cholas, Raja Raja Coinage (985-1014); Base gold 1/8-Kahavanu (7), Obv. tiger seated looking right at two upright fish, Rev. two-line Nagari legend (Mitch, Tamilnadu 330-331). Generally very fine. (7) $180
Lot 2085 India, ancient punch-marked issues (11); Medieval copper South India including Chera kingdom c.1310-1380, (10), (M.809-812); Lords of Sivaganga and others (10), c.18th century; Indo Sassanian base silver drachms, (12), c.850-1100 (cf.M.419-438); others (1). Mostly fine a few better. (44) $100
Lot 2086 India, Mysore, Haides Ali (1761-1782), gold pagoda (3.41g) Siva & Parvati, crescent of grains (KM.15). Good very fine. $280
Lot 2087 India, an interesting accumulation, copy of Mughal square rupee of Muhammad Jahagir, Agra mint, other rupees (3) including native state Banswara, Lakshman Singh, 1844-1905, silver Nazarana Rupee (8.02 g), Struck 1870, obv. and rev, "Samsatraba" within frame, (KM 23) (illustrated); Nawanagar, silver kori (KM.10) etc, ( 17); other fractional rupees Kutch etc (5); Mysore copper types (2); other native state copper (3), others (2). Mostly fine or better. (33) $280
Lot 2088 India, British, Queen Victoria - George V, quarter annas 1889 (reverse die clashed), 1916, 1917 (4.81g), 1933 (4.88g) and 1921 proof restrike (KM.486, 512). Red uncirculated - FDC. (5) $1,100
Lot 2089 Indonesia, Srivijaya Kingdom, (c.680-1250 A.D.), tin unit, 17mm, (9.66 g), obv. Makara fish to left in plain field, rev. seal with central letter, (cf.Mitchiner [Non Islamic.., p.397). Very fine, unpublished and of extreme rarity. $90
Lot 2090 Indonesia - Malay Peninsula, Srivijaya Empire, Palembang, mostly damaged missing legs or broken parts of tin animal etc coinage of the 13-14 century, a) monkey Hanuman obv. head, rev. scorpion or Arabic inscription in rectangular frame, of unusual shape; b) king on horseback; c) tin horse; d) pig; none of these noted in Tony Lye's book. Fine - very fine, all rare. (4) $30
Lot 2091 Indonesia - Malay Peninsula, post Shrivajaya Empire, tin canoe coinage 14-18th century, and maybe much later, each canoe has a central looped support various sizes from a length of 47mm to 85mm, and weight ranges 22.0g - 50.5 g, most with decoration on the sides of the canoe, types not noted in Tony Lye's book or Opitz. Mostly very fine, all rare. (7) $70
Lot 2092 Indonesia, large iron ball money, 16-18th century, all with etched Arabic scrip, weight 67.90 g and 65.75 g, (uncertain status, but believed to be used in Borneo) (cf.M.3986-3998, [p.474-6, World of Islam]). Fine - very fine. (2) $30
Lot 2093 Indonesia, Banka Island, Chinese Gongsi tin cash, mostly with attribution, c.1700, a number in 2X2 described, a good study collection, mostly round with square holes, a few with additional holes, (cf.Millies Plates XX-XXI). Mostly fine, some rare. (21) $150
Lot 2094 Indonesia, Sumatra, Sultantate of Palembang and nearby areas, anonymous tin pitji, c.1700, a number in 2X2 described, some with dates, a good study collection, mostly round with circular holes, a few with octagonal shapes, some without holes, (cf.M.3127-8). Mostly fine, some rare. (223) $380
Lot 2095 Indonesia, Sumatra, Sultantate of Palembang and nearby areas, anonymous tin pitji, c.1700, a number in 2X2 described, some with dates, a good study collection, mostly round with circular holes, a few with octagonal shapes, some without holes, (cf.M.3127-8). Mostly fine, some rare. (276) $340
Lot 2096 Indonesia, Banka Island, Chinese Gongsi tin cash, mostly with attribution, c.1700, a number in 2X2 described, a good study collection, mostly round with square holes, a few with additional holes (cf.Millies Plates XX-XXI). Mostly fine, some rare. (22) $210
Lot 2097 Indonesia - Malay Peninsula, post Srivijaya Empire, tin animal coinage, large winged dragon like mythical creature, believed to be much later (18th century SS p.174), 68x120mm (72.84 g), type not noted in Tony Lye's book. Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2098 Indonesia - Malay Peninsula, post Srivijaya Empire, tin animal coinage, large winged mythical creature like a garuda bird, believed to be much later (18th century SS p.174), 127x140mm (110 g), type not noted in Tony Lye's book. Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2099 Islamic, Umayyad, Al-Walid I, (86-96 A.H.; A.D. 705-715), silver dirham, Sabur mint, 93 (711-2), (2.95 g), (BMC 417, A.128). Extremely fine. $140
Lot 2100 Italy, Naples and Sicily, Friedrich III of Aragon, (1496-1501), silver carlino, struck by the Mintmaster Gian Carlo Tramontano, obv. Crowned bust right; T behind, rev. flaming book (eight flames and eight "flamelettes"), (cf. CNI XIX pg. 246, 19; Pannuti 5; Biaggi 1706). Toned, good very fine and rare. $750
Lot 2101 Italy, Pavia, Galeazzo II, Visconti of Milan, (1359-1378), silver pegione, (2.196 grams), obv. helmet with dragon crest, around GALEAZ VICECOMES D MEDIOLANI PP 3C, rev. St. Sirus seated facing, around S.SIRVS PAPIA, (Biaggi 1844). Good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2102 Italy, Venice, Jacopo Tiepolo (1229-1249), silver grosso, (2.10 g), obv. S.M.VENETI IA TEVPL DUX, doge standing left, St. mark standing right, cross between, rev. IC XC Christ seated on throne (Biaggi 2769, Pao. 1 [p.17]); Antonio Venier (1382-1400), silver grosso, (1.62 g), obv. S.M.VENETI ANTO VENERIO, Doge kneeling before St. Mark, DVX in field, rev. Christ seated on throne, +TIBE LAVS 3 GLORIA, (Biaggi 2855). Fine or better. (2) $90
Lot 2103 Jamaica, Queen Victoria, farthing, 1887 (KM.15). Original mint bloom, uncirculated. $60
Lot 2104 Japan, large copper charm, 57mm, (43.06g), obv. horse carrying load, with other figures holding rein, around square hole, rev. waves and character T'ai abovewaves. Cast with a high level of sophistication, very fine and rare. $70
Lot 2105 Japan, silver yen, meiji 13 (1880) (KM.YA25.2). Uneven toned, extremely fine. $260
Lot 2106 Japan, silver yen, meiji 21 (1888) (KM.YA25.3). Good very fine. $100
Lot 2107 Japan, silver yen, meiji 27 (1894) (KM.YA25.3); together with Japan, five yen note for issue of 1934 for Taiwan. Good very fine; very fine. (2) $90
Lot 2108 Japan, Meiji era, silver trade dollar, yr 8 (1875) (KM.Y.14). Brooch pin removed from reverse, cleaned, very fine. $70
Lot 2109 Korea, Early Yi Dynasty, King In-jo, (c.1625), Korea's Current Treasury coinage, 45mm, (34.84 g), round coin with square central hole, obv. 'Cho Son T'ong Bo', rev. value ten (10), (Alan D., Craig, 'The Coins of Korea', (1955) No. MC16 [p.39]). Fine and very rare. $70
Lot 2110 Korea, Yi Dynasty, 'Sang P'Yong T'ong Bo' (Always even Currency), Treasury Department 'Hojo', 'Ho' above, issue of King Yi Hyong (1864-1897), copper one hundred mun, issued from 1866, (Mandel 13.91.0; KM.143). Fine - very fine. $90
Lot 2111 Lithuania, Sigismund I (1506-1544), silver half groschen 1511, Wilmo mint, (Saurma 5511, Kop.3134); Sigismund II (1544-1572), silver half groschen, 1547, Wilmo mint, (Kop.3239); Poland, Second Republic 1919-1939, 50 groszy 1923 warsaw mint, (Kop.2845, KM.Y.13); Danzig, 5 pfennig, 1923, (KM.142). Very fine, all in packets described. (4) Passed in
Lot 2112 Lithuania, Sigismund I, (1506-1544) silver half groschen 1521 (illustrated), (Sauma 5521); Sigismund August, (1548-1572) silver half groschen 1550, 1556, 1563 and 1564 (Saurma 5562, 5568, 5575 and 5576). Very good - extremely fine. (5) $70
Lot 2113 Lithuania, Sigismund August, (1548-1572) silver half groschen 1547, 1556 (Saurma 5559, 5568). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2114 Lithuania, Sigismund August, (1548-1572) silver half groschen 1548 (illustrated), 1556, 1559 and 1562 (Saurma 5560, 5568, 5571 and 5574). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $70
Lot 2115 Lithuania, Sigismund August, (1548-1572) silver half groschen 1550, 1555, 1561 and 1562 (Saurma 5562, 5567, 5573 and 5574). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2116 Lithuania, Sigismund August, (1548-1572) silver half groschen 1550 and 1551 (Saurma 5562 and 5563). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 2117 Lithuania, Stephan, (1575-1586) silver three groschen 1582, 1586 (Saurma 5595, 5600) (both illustrated); Sigismund III, (1587-1632) silver three groschen 1595 (Saurma 5617), silver groschen 1626 (Gum. 1324). Mostly very fine. (4) $100
Lot 2118 Medieval coins, a small group in silver including Abbasid dirhem AH 181 from Al Mohammadiyah mint (Teheran, Iran), other silver (3). First coin good very fine, others very good - fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2119 Mexico, Philip V, silver four reales, 1733MF, mm Mo (KM.94). Worn smoothly, very good and very rare. $350
Lot 2120 Mexico, Philip V (1724-1746 second reign), silver eight reales 1734MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.103). Good very fine. $320
Lot 2121 Mexico, Philip V (1724-1746 second reign), silver eight reales 1738MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.103). Good very fine/very fine, with dirty reverse. $250
Lot 2122 Mexico, Philip V (1724-1746 second reign), silver eight reales 1739MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.103). Good very fine. $260
Lot 2123 Mexico, Philip V (1724-1746 second reign), silver eight reales 1740MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.103). Nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 2124 Mexico, Philip V (1724-1746 second reign), silver eight reales 1743MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.103). Uneven tone, good very fine. $240
Lot 2125 Mexico, Philip V (1724-1746 second reign), silver eight reales 1746MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.103). Good very fine. $280
Lot 2126 Mexico, Ferdinand VI (1746-1759), silver eight reales, 1748MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.103). Light tone, good very fine. $250
Lot 2127 Mexico, Ferdinand VI (1746-1759), silver eight reales 1749MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.104.1). Good very fine. $320
Lot 2128 Mexico, Ferdinand VI (1746-1759), silver eight reales 1750MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.104.1). Good very fine. $320
Lot 2129 Mexico, Ferdinand VI (1746-1759), silver eight reales 1751MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.104.1). Good very fine. $280
Lot 2130 Mexico, Charles III (1759-1788), silver eight reales 1769MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.104.1). Good very fine. $440
Lot 2131 Mexico, Ferdinand VI (1746-1759), silver eight reales 1754MF, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.104.2). Good very fine. $270
Lot 2132 Mexico, Ferdinand VI (1746-1759), silver eight reales 1757MM, Mexico City, pillar dollar type (KM.104.2). Good very fine. $320
Lot 2133 Mexico, Empire of Iturbide, Augustine (1822-1823), silver eight reales, 1822JM, Mexico City Mint, (KM.310). Toned, good fine and scarce. $300
Lot 2134 Netherlands Low Countries, Holland, lion daalder, 1576 (KM.11). Nearly fine. $130
Lot 2135 Netherlands, Utrecht, silver ducaton, 1791 (Dav 1832, KM.92.1). Toned, contact marks in fields, nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 2136 Netherlands, Zeeland Province, silver lion daalder, (26.28 g), dated 1528 (sic) (2 appears altered from a 9, obv. knight to left looking to right, shield below, around MO NO ARG ORDIN HOL, 15 28, rev. rampant lion to left, around DOMINE SERVA NOS PERIMVS, (D.8870). Fine with altered date possibly by a mounting in this area. $100
Lot 2137 Netherlands, Zeeland, silver ducat, 1774 (KM.52.1). Good very fine. $400
Lot 2138 Netherlands, Zeeland, six stuiver, 1750 (KM.102.3). Grey tone, nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 2139 Netherlands, Willem II, two and a half gulden, 1848 (KM.69.2). Good very fine. $70
Lot 2140 Netherland East Indies, Java, British East India Company, copper half stivers as native copies, various dates from 1810, (KM.241) (11). All water worn and heavily cleaned and very underweight; similar various VOC (United East India Company) doits (9), some double struck, generally heavily cleaned issues from 1734, 1789, 1808 (2), 1810 and uncertain dates. All appear to come from the same group, fair - fine. (20) Passed in
Lot 2141 Palau, silver five dollars, 1994 commemorative of independence, obv. mermaid and Neptune, rev. coloured nautilus and seascape, (KM.9). FDC, cased. (7) $180
Lot 2142 Palestine, British Administration, one mil, 1927 (3), 1935 (4), 1939, 1941 (9), 1942 (2), 1943, 1944 (2), 1946 (2) (KM.1) (24); five mils, 1935 (5), 1939 (3), 1941, 1946 (4), bronze issues 1942 (4) (KM.3 3a) (17); ten mils, 1927 (2), 1933 (2), 1939 (6), 1940 (3), 1941, bronze issues 1942 (6), 1943 (KM.4, 4a) (21); twenty mils, 1927 (2), 1933 (2), 1935 (4), bronze 1942 (KM.5, 5a) (9); fifty mils, 1927 (6), 1933, 1935 (5), 1939 (2), 1940, 1942 (KM.6) (16); one hundred mils, 1927 (3), 1935 (2) (KM.7) (5). Poor - extremely fine. (92) $320
Lot 2143 Panama, Republic, five centesimos, 1916 (KM.2). Very fine and scarce, one toned. (2) $130
Lot 2144 Panama, 1904-1966, five centesimos - half balboa, mixed quantities of assorted dates, includes twenty five centesimos, 1904 (2) (KM.4). Fair - extremely fine. (total weight 220g; .900 fine) Passed in
Lot 2145 Persia (Iran), Tabriz, c.17th century, AE 18, obv. rat or bull standing right, within circle, rev. traces of legend with circle, (cf.Valentine 107, p.145, 22, p.131). Fine and in a slab described as rat coinage c1400 AD. Passed in
Lot 2146 Philippines, silver fifty centavos 1921 (3), (KM.171), 1944S, (KM.183); twenty centavos 1938M (2), (KM.182); ten centavos 1938M, (2), (KM.191). Extremely fine - uncirculated, mostly brilliant. (8) Passed in
Lot 2147 Poland, Sigismund I, (1506-1548), silver groschen 1547 (Saurma 5293, Gum.491, Kop.432); Sigismund III, (1587-1632), silver three groschen, (15)97, Posnam mint, (Kop.1061); another Bydgoszcz mint (Saurma 5370, Gum.1060, Kop.1071). Fine - very fine in described packets. (3) Passed in
Lot 2148 Poland, Sigismund III (1587-1632), silver groschen 1605 (KM.11); silver three polker 1824, (KM.41); Johann Casimir (1649-1668), silver six groschen, 1662? (KM.91). Fair - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2149 Poland, Sigismund III, (1587-1632), silver six groschen, [15]96, Malbork mint, (Saurma 5276, Gum. 1151, Kop.1240); another silver ort (18 grozy - 1/4 thaler), 1623 (KM.37, Kop.1279). Very fine or better. (2) $110
Lot 2150 Poland and Livonia, Sigismund III, (1587-1632), silver three polker Poland various dates 1621, 1622, 1623, 1624, 1625 etc., (KM.41); Livonia, under Sweden, Riga mint, Gustaf II Adolphus (1611-1632) 1624, 1625, etc. (KM.8). A hoard, mostly very good - very fine. (130) $500
Lot 2151 Portuguese Malacca, Manuel I (1511-1521), tin bastardo, issued 1511-1521, Malacca mint, 1st and 2nd issue, obv. armillary sphere, inscription around 'D M P R DE PV S OR D I E MALA', rev. cross of the Order of the Knights of Christ, around CRVX XPI NOSTRE SPES UNICA', (Saran Singh M.05). Extremely fine and scarce. $200
Lot 2152 Portuguese Malacca, Manuel I (1511-1521), tin bastardo, issued 1511-1521, Malacca mint, 1st and 2nd issue, obv. armillary sphere, inscription around 'D M P R DE PV S OR D I E MALA', rev. cross of the Order of the Knights of Christ, around CRVX XPI NOSTRE SPES UNICA', (Saran Singh M.10). Extremely fine and scarce. $400
Lot 2153 Portuguese Malacca, Manuel I (1511-1521), tin bastardo, issued 1511-1521, Malacca mint, 1st and 2nd issue, obv. armillary sphere, inscription around 'D M P R DE PV S OR D I E MALA', rev. cross of the Order of the Knights of Christ, around CRVX XPI NOSTRE SPES UNICA', (Saran Singh M.12). Extremely fine and scarce. $350
Lot 2154 Portuguese Malacca, Manuel I (1511-1521), tin bastardo, issued 1511-1521, Malacca mint, 3rd issue, obv. arms of Portugal, inscription around 'I EMANVEL R P ET A D GVINEA', rev. the armillary sphere, (Saran Singh M.20). Extremely fine and scarce. $90
Lot 2155 Portuguese Malacca, Manuel I (1511-1521), tin bastardo, issued 1511-1521, Malacca mint, 3rd issue, obv. arms of Portugal, inscription around 'I EMANVEL R P ET A D GVINEA', rev. the armillary sphere, (Saran Singh M.24). Extremely fine and scarce. $400
Lot 2156 Portuguese Malacca, Manuel I (1511-1521), tin soldo, issued 1511-1521, Malacca mint, 1st issue, obv. cross of Knights of Christ around 'NOSTRE SPES VNICA', rev. the armillary sphere, (Saran Singh M.27). Extremely fine and scarce. $150
Lot 2157 Portuguese Malacca, Manuel I (1511-1521), tin soldo, issued 1511-1521, Malacca mint, 1st issue, obv. cross of Knights of Christ around 'NOSTRE SPES VNICA', rev. the armillary sphere, (Saran Singh M.27). Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2158 Portuguese Malacca, Joao III (1521-1557), tin soldo, issued after 1521, Lisbon for Malacca mint, obv. cross of St. George, inscription around 'IOA III POR ET AL R', rev. the armillary sphere, (Saran Singh J.3.07). Extremely fine and scarce. $100
Lot 2159 Portuguese Malacca, Joao III (1521-1557), tin bastardo, issued after 1521, Malacca mint, obv. crude version of arms of Portugal, inscription around 'IOHANES 3 PV', rev. the armillary sphere, (Saran Singh J.3.08). Extremely fine and scarce. $100
Lot 2160 Portuguese Malacca, Joao III (1521-1557), tin dinheiro, issued after 1521, Malacca mint, obv. cross of the order of Christ in corners inscription 'I S M A', rev. the armillary sphere, (Saran Singh J.3.12). Extremely fine and scarce. $200
Lot 2161 Portuguese Malacca, Dom Sebastiano (1557-1578), tin bastardo, issued after 1551, Malacca mint, obv. crowned arms of Portugal, three large dots each side of shield, rev. three crossed arrows, S B across, surrounded by a ring of alternate stars and dots, (Saran Singh S.01). Extremely fine and scarce. $600
Lot 2162 Portuguese Malacca, Dom Sebastiano (1557-1578), tin bastardo, issued after 1551, Malacca mint, obv. crowned arms of Portugal, three large dots each side of shield, rev. three crossed arrows, S B across, surrounded by a ring of alternate stars and dots, and dots in outer ring, (Saran Singh S.05). Extremely fine and scarce. $200
Lot 2163 Portuguese Malacca, Dom Sebastiano (1557-1578), tin soldo, issued after 1551, Malacca mint, obv. two crossed arrows, dot on each side, rev. armillary sphere, (Saran Singh S.10). Extremely fine and scarce. $200
Lot 2164 Portuguese Malacca, Dom Sebastiano (1557-1578), tin dinheiro, issued after 1551, Malacca mint, obv. crowned arms of Portugal, within a circle, rev. crude representation of a sailing ship, the nao?, (Saran Singh S.19). Extremely fine and scarce. $150
Lot 2165 Russia, Catherine II, (1762-1796), rouble, 1764, St. Petersburg mint, (KM.C.67.2a). Lightly toned, good very fine or better. $600
Lot 2166 Russia, various coins, silver rouble 1878, (KM.Y25); copper five kopecks 1788EM (KM.C.59.3) (illustrated); silver ten kopecks 1747 (KM.C16a) (illustrated); silver five kopecks 1830 (KM.C156); copper one pulushka 1768 (KM.C55.3); copper one kopeck 1832 (KM.C138.1); Finland one markka 1865 (KM.3.1). Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $680
Lot 2167 Sarawak, C.Brooke, ten cents, 1911H (KM.9). Good very fine. $100
Lot 2168 South Africa, ZAR, sixpence, 1897; shilling, 1897 (8) (KM.5). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (9) $110
Lot 2169 South Africa, penny set, 1923-1960 complete, another set, 1924-1960 missing 1926, 1928, 1932, 1933, 1947; farthings, 1924 (3), 1932 (21), 1952, 1953 (30); silver threepences (2); other decimal copper issues (mostly with mint red) (23). Good - uncirculated. (147) $50
Lot 2170 South Africa, George VI, proof shillings, 1947 and 1950. Light golden tones, FDC. (2) $120
Lot 2171 South Africa, George VI, proof shilling, 1948. Nearly FDC. $180
Lot 2172 South Africa, George VI, crowns, 1947 and 1951 (KM.31, 40.2). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 2173 South Africa, Elizabeth II, farthing, 1955, halfpenny, 1958, penny, 1959, threepence, 1956, sixpence, 1958, shilling, 1958, two shillings, 1958, two and a half shillings, 1955, five shillings, 1958 (KM. 44-52). Very fine - gem uncirculated. (9) $50
Lot 2174 South Africa, proof sets, 1968, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983 (KM.PS73, 103, 109, 117, 120); proof silver one rand, 1985 (KM.116). Some toning, otherwise FDC. (6) $100
Lot 2175 South Africa, mint sets, 1967, 1968, 1970-1985 (KM.1, 3, 7-22) (18); various other issues, many in silver, half cent - five shillings (4) and one rand (5). In a small red coin album, approx 8 sets with verdigris on silver one rand mainly around outer edge, otherwise mostly uncirculated. (93 + 18 sets) Passed in
Lot 2176 Southern Rhodesia, George V, proof halfcrown, 1932 (KM.5). Toned, good extremely fine. $300
Lot 2177 Southern Rhodesia, Elizabeth II, halfcrown, 1954 (KM.31). Uncirculated. $110
Lot 2178 Spain, Philip IV, (1621-1665), cob eight reales, 1650, (50 visible) Madrid mint, Assayer A (visible), (cfKM.39.5). Dark patination, good fine and very rare. $150
Lot 2179 Spain, Philip IV, (1621-1665), cob eight reales, undated, probably Segovia mint, (25.31g), assayer off flan [c1620s], (cf.KM.39.5). Fair - very good. $50
Lot 2180 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, twenty cents 1874H (KM.12). Nearly extremely fine, rare. $400
Lot 2181 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, twenty cents 1877 (KM.12). Nearly very fine, scarce. $170
Lot 2182 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents 1898 (KM.13). Nearly very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 2183 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents 1901 (KM.13). Nearly very fine, scarce. $120
Lot 2184 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, fifty cents 1903 (KM.23). Very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 2185 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, silver dollar, 1903, B incuse (KM.25). Extremely fine. $130
Lot 2186 Straits Settlements, George V, silver dollar, 1919 (KM.33). Nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 2187 Switzerland, one franc, 1937 and 1939 (KM. 24), five centimes 1907, ten centimes 1928. The first proof-like, others mostly uncirculated. (4) $50
Lot 2188 Thailand, porcelain gambling tokens, 19th century (5); tiger tongue money, large; small boat money; Great Britain, halfpenny token, Birmingham Copper Company, 1794. Fine - extremely fine. (8) $60
Lot 2189 Tonga, mint sets, 1974 (5) (KM.MS8), also part set, 1974 (KM.28, 31, 33, 37); silver proof set, 1975 (KM.PS11)(toned). Uncirculated. (47 coins) $240
Lot 2190 USA, colonial, George I, Rosa Americana twopence, 1723, by William Wood (15.4g). Slightly porous, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2191 USA, colonial, Ireland, George III, Voce Populi halfpenny, 1760. Very fine and scarce in this condition. $240
Lot 2192 USA, half cent, classic head type, 1834. Brown tone, extremely fine. $220
Lot 2193 USA, one cent, 1827, 1880, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1901, 1902, 1907 (2), 1911S (3), 1912S (4), 1916, 1916d, 1925S. Good - extremely fine. (19) Passed in
Lot 2194 USA, Indian head one cent, 1874. Chocolate brown, nearly extremely fine. $50
Lot 2195 USA, Lincoln cents, 1911S (3), 1912S (3); two cents, 1865. All very fine or better. (7) $170
Lot 2196 USA, Lincoln cents, mostly 2000s issues. Full mint red, uncirculated. (10kg) Passed in
Lot 2197 USA, three cents, 1853; half dime, 1847, 1853; five cents, 1895, 1899, 1903, 1910, 1931 (2); dimes, 1862, 1890, 1892, 1902, 1912, 1916, 1919, 1926, 1942; quarter dollar, 1942S; half dollar, 1941S, 1942S. Good - good very fine. (22) $130
Lot 2198 USA, Barber dimes, 1894, 1908. The first fine and scarce, the second very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2199 USA, Mercury dime, 1941. Brilliant uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2200 USA, Liberty standing quarter, 1917. Wear on high points, otherwise extremely fine. $100
Lot 2201 USA, Morgan dollar, 1888 (KM.110). Full mint bloom, uncirculated. $100
Lot 2202 USA, California gold tokens set of ten in gold plated brass; also Mexico 8ct gold Maximilian miniature coins 1865 (2). The first in hard plastic display pack, the other two in sealed pack, uncirculated. (12) $50
Lot 2203 World coins, crown size silver, Australia 1937; Bermuda, 1959; New Zealand 1949; U.S.A. dollar 1925. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 2204 World coins, many in silver including Australia, ten dollars, 1982 (5 in packs of issue), one ounce koala, 2010, 1927 Canberra florin, 1937 crown; Germany, Baden, half gulden, 1866; Great Britain, sixpences, 1820, 1901, shilling, 1787, halfcrown, 1890; some USA from half dollars down, also medalets and two Canadian bank tokens, 1837, 1842 and Bouquet Sous. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 150) $450
Lot 2205 World Coins, mostly crown size, Australia (1966 fifty cents (13), Austria, China, Cyprus (1928 forty five piastes), Canada by type from 1935, South Africa, Isle of Man, Malaysia, British Trade dollar, 1899, Great Britain, four shillings, 1887, crowns from 1889-1935 and later, Philippines, including peso, 1903S (nearly uncirculated), peso 1897. All in black plastic album with list, very fine - uncirculated. (198) $8,000
Lot 2206 World coins, an assortment of silver and base metal issues, includes Australia, 1937 crowns (2), 1927 florins (2); Great Britain, 1797 twopence, crowns: 1887, 1889, 1890, 1900, 1902, double florin, 1887, florin 1872, British Trade Dollar 1901; Indian rupees, 1912 and 1938; also an 18ct engagement ring (missing diamond). Poor - extremely fine. (approx 200) $600
Lot 2207 World coins, mostly minors, including Australian decimal and threepences, New Zealand, New Guinea 1935-1945. All in two personalised plastic albums and five press-in albums, fair - uncirculated. (approx 800) $2,000
Lot 2208 World coins, including Australia (includes 1946 penny), Great Britain, including Edward I-II pennies of London and Canterbury; German East Africa, rupie, 1912; Fiji, halfpenny, 1940; Mexico, eight reales, 1817II. All in personalised plastic album, fine - uncirculated. (55) $500
Lot 2209 World Coins, including Australia; Austria two schilling, 1934; Germany; New Zealand; USA, including 1909S quarter; South Africa, ZAR halfcrown, 1897. All in an album in 2x2 holders, poor - extremely fine. (90) $300
Lot 2210 World coins, including Australia, sixpence - florin, 1946-1963, with some duplication; mint sets, 1972 (wallet with griffiti), 1988; five dollars, 1988; one and two cents bulk; Great Britain, farthings - halfcrown; assorted bank paper coin envelopes; Papua New Guinea; South Africa. Poor - very fine. (100s) $220
Lot 2211 World medalets, toy money, slot machine tokens, Australia, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, USA. Contained in a tin, poor - very fine. (approx 400) $100
Lot 2212 World coins, including Australia mostly copper (1.4 kg); world coins (430 g); AJC Ladies membership badges and cards 1984-1991 (5), a few banknotes, including one dollar notes (8). Fair - uncirculated. (lot) $30
Lot 2213 World coins, including Austria, silver commemoratives, Germany including Hamburg, three mark, 1909J, two mark 1904J, Prussia, three mark, 1913; Hitler, portrait medal, 1933; USA, silver mint set of three, 1976, Morgan dollar, 1879; all arranged in three trays, lockable with key plus cases of issue, sold with owner's list. Fine - FDC. (82) $500
Lot 2214 World silver coins, Austria, three kreuzer (2) 1668 and undated, Maria Theresa thaler, 1780 (restrike), twenty five schilling, 1956; Bahamas, one dollar and two dollars, 1972; Bahrain, five hundred fils, 1968; Belgium, fifty francs 1939 and 1958; Bermuda, one dollar, 1972; Canada, dollar, 1953; Cook Islands, five dollars, 1978 and Roman, Gordian III, antoninianus. Very fine - uncirculated. (13) $180
Lot 2215 World coins, modern minors, c1950-1990, including Austria, Barbados, Ecuador, Gibraltar, Luxembourg, Romania, Thailand, USA, Vietnam. In an album, uncirculated. (305) $80
Lot 2216 World coins, Azores, twenty reis, 1865 (KM.15); France, 2nd Empire, Napoleon III, five francs, 1870A (KM.799.1). Very fine; fine. (2) $40
Lot 2217 World coins, Africa and Middle East, coins include British West AFrica two shillings, 1946H, (KM.24); East Africa shilling 1922H, 1924 (KM.21), twenty five cents 1913 (KM.10); others from Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, Belgian Congo and Cameroon. Mostly very fine or better. (10) $100
Lot 2218 World coins, Asia, a range of issues, including Burma kyat (rupee), 1852 (KM.10) (VF); Straits Settlements five cents 1891 (EF), one cent 1907 (gVF); others from French Indo-China (8) and Ceylon, 1912 cent. Mostly very fine or better. (12) $140
Lot 2219 World coins, Canada, silver dollars, 1953, 1958 Totem pole (3), 1961, 1965 (2), 1966 (KM.54 [2], 55 [3], 64.1 [3[) (8); Great Britain, florin, 1943 (S.4081); New Guinea, shilling, 1935 (KM.5). Fine - very fine. (10) $90
Lot 2220 World coins, c1890-1990, mixed quantities of assorted dates, includes Ceylon, Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, New Zealand, USA. Poor - very fine. (10 kg) $80
Lot 2221 World coins, a varied selection, mostly 1700s - 1900s, several silver Chinese issues from Honan and Kwantung, also a large number of various Asian cash coinage, some others include Fiji, florins, 1934 (2), 1935 (KM.5) (3); India, Bengal Presidency, silver Murshidabad rupee, (undated) (KM.109); Netherlands, twenty five cents, 1901 (KM.120.2); and various Netherlands Indies VOC issues and a variety of other world coins and a gold plated Great Britain five pounds, 1990. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 1.1kg) $200
Lot 2222 World coins, Cook Islands, proof gold twenty five dollars, 1996 (KM.298) Mickey Mouse; proof silver one dollar, 1997 (KM.308.1) Princess Diana; France, proof silver one hundred francs, series 1996 Olympics (4), Discus (2) (KM.1047), Javelin (2) (KM.1048); New Zealand, proof silver cameo twenty dollars, 1995 (KM.100). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (7) $270
Lot 2223 World silver coins, Czechoslovakia, ten korun, 1928, twenty korun, 1934 and 1937, fifty korun, 1949 and one hundred korun, 1949; India, rupee, 1908; Iran, two krans, AH1335, silver medallic issue, AH1344; Japan, twenty sen, 1885, 1906 (2), 1909, fifty sen, 1912 (2); Lithuania, ten litu, 1936. Fine - uncirculated. (15) $140
Lot 2224 World silver coins, Denmark, five kroner, 1960 and 1964; Fiji , shilling, 1935; Germany, Bavaria, two mark, 1900D; Hamburg, two mark, 1901J; Netherlands, five cents, 1908 (nickel), twenty five cents, 1919, two and a half gulden, 1960; Netherland Antilles, two and a half gulden, 1964. Fine - uncirculated. (9) $100
Lot 2225 World coins, c1870-1980, mixed quantities of assorted dates, includes East Africa, France, Great Britain, Jamaica, Malaysia, Poland. Poor - very fine. (10.9 kg) $140
Lot 2226 World tokens, a selection from Europe, Asia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, includes Sweden C.C. Sporrong & Co Stockholm, five ore; Hungary commodity token 'Kludske Chvalovic Mlyn 2kg', USA, Roben and Newell Billiards/Lunch Token, Longview, Wash. '25'; New Zealand railways tool check '47'; The China and General Omnibus Co, three cents. Many described in 2x2 holders, mostly fine - extremely fine. (24) $320
Lot 2227 World coins, Germany, Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenburg, Ernst August (1679-1698), silver four mariengroschen 1681 HB (KM.277); other coins include Great Britain penny 1797; Jersey 1/12 shilling 1894; South Africa, ZAR two shillings 1892; Sumatra, East India Company 1804/1219AH keping (KM.263) another on thick planchet (KM.262); Danzig, silver two gulden 1923 (KM.146). Mostly very fine, several scarce. (8) $150
Lot 2228 World coins, mostly silver issues, including Germany, Saxony, thaler, 1644, Bavaria, five mark, 1907D, Baden, two mark, 1906; German East Africa, rupie, 1913J; Hungary, twenty krajczar, 1848 (KM.422); Mexico, Charles IIII, four reales, 1804TH; brooch mounted coins (3) and an enamelled florin 1887 additionally engraved as love token 'Alfred Stern Nov 1887'; uninscribed prize medal by Fray of Bham., hallmarked Mn & Wb (Mappin & Webb); military officer portrait plaque. Fine - uncirculated. (17) $300
Lot 2229 World coins, and medals, James I, medalet in silver; France, silver jeton of Paris, 1736; Japan, Kobe Coronation Fete, 1902, for Edward VII in bronze; Ghana, proof silver ten shillings, 1958 and Canada dollar, 1951. Very fine - FDC. (5) Passed in
Lot 2230 World coins, Great Britain, proof sets, 1970 (2), 1971, 1981; Republic of Panama, proof set, 1975 (missing outer cover); Cook Islands, proof set, 1975 (missing outer cover); Commonwealth of Bahamas, proof set, 1974 issued by the Franklin Mint. In cases of issue, FDC. (7) $150
Lot 2231 World Coins, including Great Britain, 1797 pennies (3), 1951 crown (cased); Russia, USSR rouble, 1924; Panama 'pill' 1904 2-1/2 centesimos; Germany, five mark, 1935A and minors (7); also medals, Australia, WA set of four 1979, Mail Coach holey dollar and dump in case, German good luck medal, 1950. Some in holders and cases. Fair - uncirculated. (28) $180
Lot 2232 World coins, viz: Great Britain, double florin, 1887, halfcrowns, 1956, 1957, crown 1977; New Zealand, halfcrown 1943, Egypt, twenty quirsh, 1914H; Hungary, Rudolf, denar, 1593; USA, dollar, 1923S; Gibraltar, 1990, 1991 one and two pence; Eire, cent euro, 2002, Portugal 100 and 200 escudos 1990, 1991. All in 2x2 holders, very fine - uncirculated. (15) $130
Lot 2233 World coins, an accumulation of diverse types including a lot of about 100 jetons (with much duplication) of mostly Transportation issues; collections of threepences (Great Britain) joined together to make a bracelet; Australia J.G.Fleming penny token, 1874; Thailand boat money small; Mistruck India (2); World silver crowns (3) and assorted world coins mostly from India with several in silver and a Chile, quarter real 1812. Mostly fine - very fine. (approx 200) $180
Lot 2234 World coins, mostly late 1800s - 1960s with a large number of British copper, noted 1935 farthing with mint red, also a quantity of silver issues, includes Great Britain shillings, 1842 and 1884, Netherlands two and a half gulden, 1930, USA Liberty standing quarter dollar, 1918S and various others; a few world notes, mostly poor condition WWII occupation issues (14); also an Orient Line Orcades Blue Bird Travel & Tourist Agency Port-Said keyring. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 3kg) $100
Lot 2235 World Coins, including Great Britain, noted - 1915 florin, New Zealand and USA, noted - 1925 Peace dollar, medals all base metal minors, sorted into bags, also sale catalogues including early Suttons and Blacktown Auctions, all in carton. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 500) $90
Lot 2236 World coins, mostly 1800s - 1960s, a good variety and includes a small assortment of gem uncirculated issues, also noted a silver rupee of India for Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II, 1759-1806 of Awadh Mint, this coin with pierced hole and loop fitted for wearing. Poor - uncirculated. (3.5kg) $90
Lot 2237 World coins, mostly 20th century issues, but noted Japan, four mon issues 1700-1800s (2), also some silver coins including Canada, one dollar, 1965, fifty cents, 1958 and centennial issues five cents - one dollar, 1967, USA half dollars, 1936, 1964, and a few other world silver. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 4.9kg) $70
Lot 2238 World coins, mostly minors of Japan, Philippines, Singapore, plus banknotes including two 1000 yen notes, quantity of Australian pennies and halfpennies from 1912 (5Kg). Fair - uncirculated. (approx 450) $90
Lot 2239 World silver coins, Macau, one pataca, 1952 (2); Netherlands, West Friesland, two stuivers (2), 1752 and 1767; Netherlands, Holland, two stuivers (2), 1765 and 1775; Norway, ten kroner, 1964; Peru, sol, 1931; Poland, Sigismund II (1587-1632), six groschen; Portugal, fifty escudos, 1968; Russia, fifty kopeks and one rouble, 1924; Singapore, ten dollars, 1977; South Africa, five shillings, 1949, two shillings, 1942; Southern Rhodesia, shilling, 1932; Straits Settlements, five cents, 1901. Very good - uncirculated. (17) $200
Lot 2240 World coins, Mexico, Federal coinage, eight reales, 1879S Guanajuato Mint (KM.377.8) with a few Chinese chopmarks; Netherlands, ten gulden, undated (1970) (KM.195), also modern tokens for Seventeenth Century Amsterdam, half florjin and one florjin, undated. Good fine - extremely fine. (4) $60
Lot 2241 World coins, mostly 20th century issues, all minors in base metal, includes Euro issues (face value Euro 25.77), also noted New Guinea threepence, 1935 (KM.3). Mostly uncirculated. (440) $70
Lot 2242 World coins, mostly minors, halfcrowns down size, includes New Zealand, Great Britain (includes 1836 groat, 1846 halfcrown, 1853 florin), USA (includes dimes, 1872, 1876, 1912, 1912S, 1914S, 1916S, 1920S, 1925, 1926S, buffalo nickel 1918S, half dollars, 1905S, 1920). All in plastic binder album, fair - uncirculated. (222) $240
Lot 2243 World coins, mostly crown size in hard plastic cases for New Zealand, Fiji, 1970, proof cupro-nickel, Tonga, Western Samoa, proof cased, Taiwan, Sun Yat Sen Centennial of Birthday, cased set of four, Panama, silver balboa, 1947. Extremely fine - FDC. (35) $200
Lot 2244 World coins, Portugal and Colonies, noted Brazil 960 reis 1819R (KM.326.1) (fine); misstruck countermarked for 40 reis on an 1825 80 reis copper (KM.444); others from Portuguese India, Mozambique and Timor. An interesting mix, fine - uncirculated. (17) $160
Lot 2245 World coins, British Commonwealth, Seychelles, silver rupee, 1939 (EF); British West Africa, penny 1940 (unc); another two shillings 1938 KN, (unc); Jamaica, halfpenny 1887 (unc); Mauritius, ten cents 1886 (VF); Straits Settlements, five cents 1884 (nEF). As noted above, several with full mint bloom. (6) $200
Lot 2246 World coins, an extensive collection mostly in base metal, mid 20th century, includes South Africa, crowns, 1949, 1952, Indian rupee, 1875. All described in 2x2 holders on 46 plastic pages, very good - uncirculated. (920) $260
Lot 2247 World coins, Asia, Tibet, silver Knong Par tankas (3), SE 13-46 (1792, but probably struck much later) (L&M 627; KM C60 vars); silver Ga Den tankas (6), many varieties (L&M 628; KM Y13 vars); other tankas (3); Nepal tanka (1); Thailand, silver bullet money, silver baht, various rulers (10); Cambodia (2), others (5) including a coin weight. Fine to very fine, mostly toned. (30) $450
Lot 2248 World coins, including USA, half dime, 1838; dime, 1895; Morgan dollars, 1883, 1886O; silver ounce half dollar Kennedy, another, Liberty quarter dollar one ounce; Austria, Maria Theresa thaler, 1780 restrike; Canada twenty five cents, 1918; Middle East, various minors; Fiji, sixpence, 1942S; Australia, Crothers & Co, Stawell halfpenny (A.89) (holed); ancient Roman (9 various including Trajan denarius, Philip I, AE 30 Viminacium, Gordian III, antonininanus), Chinese Cash and twenty cents silver. Mostly in 2x2 holders, many described, poor - uncirculated. (72) $470
Lot 2249 World coins, includes USA Kennedy half dollars, 1964 (40), Eisenhower dollars (14), Morgan dollars, 1921 (2); cased proof sets of Cook Islands, 1973, 1974 (2), 1976, Tonga, Samoa and Great Britain cupro nickel sixpences on eleven pages, proof sets, 1970 (3), 1973; Fiji proof set 1980, proof fifty cents, 1979 and proof ten dollars, 1981. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 300) $570
Lot 2250 World coins, UNICEF, International Year of the Child, 1979 proof set of thirty silver coins, Bolivia to Zambia. In case of issue with certificates, FDC. $1,200
Lot 2251 World coins, World Wildlife Fund, Conservation series, proof silver coin set (8 of 12), in two drawer cabinet; plus tin with packets, leaflets and some world coins. Uncirculated - FDC. (20) $280
Lot 2252 World coins, a large selection of minors, mostly post 1950s issues. Mostly in packets with details, and mostly uncirculated. (100s) Passed in
Lot 2253 World coins, mostly base metal, very mixed, all in a sweets' tin (4kg). Fair - uncirculated. (100s) $100
Lot 2254 World coins, assortment of silver twentieth century base metal issues (6.6kg). Fine - extremely fine. (approx 1,000) $110
Lot 2255 World coins, base metal, mostly Great Britain, in album pages. Fair - uncirculated. (6.5kg) $160
Lot 2256 World coins, various minor issues in base metal, 1800s - 1990s, better than average selection; also replica medal of Charles IV the Holy Roman Emperor, undated, in gilt bronze (40mm). Poor - good very fine. (2.8kg) $80
Lot 2257 World coins, mostly 20th century minors in base metal. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $50
Lot 2258 World coins, noted a few crowns but mostly 20th century minors in base metal. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $50
Lot 2259 World coins, mostly 20th century minors in base metal. Poor - very fine. (5kg) $70
Lot 2260 Austria, collection of eighteen commemorative medals issued over many years from the late 1800s in various base metals, all by Lauer, in purpose built case of the period, possibly for a collector or as a sample case used to demonstrate the designer's styles. Case worn, medals with toning and a few with verdigris spots, overall extremely fine. (18) $300
Lot 2261 Austria, WWI commemorative medal, 1914, in bronze (50mm), by P. Neuberger, obverse, bust of Emperor Franz Josef I to right, reverse, fighting soldiers with rifles and machine guns and behind Victory holding aloft a wreath in one hand and a palm spray in the other, in the exergue 1914. In case of issue, small edge nick on reverse, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2262 Belgium, Frere-Orban Ministere Des Finances (c1850), undated, in bronze (55mm), obverse, Frere-Orban head right, reverse, Polymnia standing reading scroll and in exergue Polymnie (Forrer 11, p234); set of three medals (one missing) cased, in bronze, one features Joan of Arc (26mm), the other features a nurse and the name Croix Rouge (24x29mm). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $50
Lot 2263 China, Anhwei Province, silver medal of General Nye Sze-Chung (28 mm) (Kann plate 189). Extremely fine and very rare. $850
Lot 2264 China, Republic, Hsu Shih-chang Inaugural Medal 1918, in silver and enamel (43mm). Small strip of enamel missing from flag on reverse, no ribbon otherwise very fine. $1,100
Lot 2265 China, United Nations, President Nixon Visit to Peking, 21 February 1972, in silver (42mm). FDC. $70
Lot 2266 China, Hong Kong, limited issue gold medal commemorating the exhibition of the archaeological finds of the Peoples' Republic of China, 1978 (52.83g). FDC and rare. $3,000
Lot 2267 France, Battle of Marengo and the Crossing of the Great St Bernard, 1800, in bronze (58mm) by Andrieu, obverse, bust of Bonaparte as First Consul, surrounded by flags, battle scene on tablet below, reverse, Bonaparte on horseback crossing the pass, wielding thunderbolts; Australia, 5th Australian Divisional Engineers Aquatic Sports, Corbie Somme, France 3-7-17, award medal in bronze (48mm) inscribed on reverse '10 Oared/Galley Race/J.T.Crago 7' within wreath. Second medal cased, first with small edge knicks, spotted verdigris on both, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 2268 France, Louis Philippe I, 1840, award medal in bronze (56mm), by Depaulis, obverse, head of king to right, reverse, wreath around and inside inscribed, 'Donne/Par Le Roi/a Mr Constant Maurer/1840'. Test mark in edge and a few scratches, otherwise extremely fine. $30
Lot 2269 France, School medal, in silver (32mm) hallmarked castle (?), engraved 'A/Mr.G.H.Pitt/Prix de Merite/et debonne conduite/Francaise/Edimbourg/30 Juillet 1842' obverse 'Intuition Francaise/Class Avancee'. Toned, very fine. $70
Lot 2270 France, art nouveau sporting medals in bronze, Cricket (50mm) by Henry Dropsy, Soccer (44x51mm) and Rugby (57x48mm) both by Andre Mery, Running (50mm) and Wrestling (50mm) both by F. Fraisse, all feature depictions of the relevant sport on the obverse, all unnamed, two in boxes and another part box, all marked H. Teterger, Paris, Grands Prix. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $180
Lot 2271 Germany, Ravensburg thaler replica of 1624, silvered (cased) (No 913), with leaflet and Waldfee one hundred million mark note of 1923, serial No.5953. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2272 Hungary, The Hungarian Treasury Award in bronze (100mm) uniface medal mounted on marble block (22x30cm) with affixed brass plaque named to, 'Nagy Marcelnak (sic)/1948.11.25'; Hungarian Football League (Federation) medal, 1938, in zinc (48mm), reverse inscribed, 'Nagy Marcellnak/1938/X3', cased; unmarked soccer medal in enamel and steel (?) (61mm), obverse, soccer player and around border three bands of enamel in red, white and green, the Hungarian national colours, reverse, plain and inscribed, 'Nagy Marcellnak', in unofficial case; The 'Toto' Lottery Soccer Medals, Summer Cup 1928, in bronze (41mm), reverse inscribed, 'Nagy Marcellnak/1928 X.3', and Winter Cup 1947, in silvered bronze (40mm), reverse inscribed, 'Nagy Marcellnak/1947/Teli-Hupa'; case only with plaque inscribed, 'Nagy Marcellnek (sic)/az onzetien munkaert (self sacrificial i.e. for his dedicated work)'; cigarette case in gilt with affixed initials, 'NM'; small, commemorative .835 silver beaker with affixed enamel arms for DFB (Deutscher Fussball-Bund) (German Football Association) and inscribed, 'Budapest - Berlin/22 Mai 1935'; timber lined .800 silver cigarette box (L13.5xW8.5xH4.3cm), affixed to the top is an enamel logo, DFB and around Deutscher Fussball-Bund; EPNS tray (18cm) with enamel crest in centre of OFB (Osterreichische Fussball-Bund) (Austrian Football Association), below inscribed, 'Ungarn - Osterreich (Hungary - Austria)/Budapest, 3 Oktober 1948'; stainless steel plate (21cm), centre inscribed, 'O.F.B./10.X.1937'. The second last with some rust, otherwise fine - extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 2273 Italy, Mussolini medallic plaque, undated, in bronze (58x79mm), by C. Rivalta, mounted on a timber block (85x108mm), features head of Mussolini left and below in Italian text is one of his sayings which translates to 'If surplus follow me, if you kill me step back'. Good very fine. $30
Lot 2274 South Africa, Edward VII, Natal coronation medal, 1902, in silver (30mm). Attractively toned, uncirculated. $100
Lot 2275 Switzerland, La Venerable Societe des Tireurs a la Cible de Payerne (The Venerable Company of Rifle Shooters of Payerne) Medal of Distinction, unnamed. Pin missing on ribbon suspension brooch, otherwise good very fine. $30
Lot 2276 USA, H O A (Home Owners Association), handcrafted badge with brooch bar, in gold and enamel (35mm x 65mm, 20.7g, tested as 9ct on monogrammed centrepiece and 14ct surround), by T.Lundy, obverse H O A monogram in centre, 'Erin Go' above, 'Bragh' below, enamelled flags either side, with bar 'Division 17', engraved on reverse 'Presented/to/R.Cummins/P.P./Jan 3, 1916'. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 2277 USA, New York University, Hall of Fame for Great Americans, portrait medals in bronze (44mm) by the Medallic Art Co., New York, includes James Kent, Mary Lyon, James madison, Horace Mann, Matthew Maury, John Lothrop Motley, Simon Newcombe (2), Francis Parkman, Joseph Story, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Gilbert Charles Stuart, Henry Thoreau, Lillian D Wald, Booker T.Washington, George Westinghouse, James McNeil Whistler, Eli Whitney, Frances E Willard, Emma Willard. All in original boxes with pamphlets, some boxes damaged, good very fine - good extremely fine. (20) Passed in
Lot 2278 Great Britain and world, assorted medal and coin issues mostly cased, including Royal Mint & Bank of England joint issue of ten pound note and five pound proof coin 1996 (S.4303 for coin), cased; Trinidad and Tobago 1975 proof set, cased; Australia cased into plastic container from Bank of Adelaide 1963/4 set of silver and halfpenny; Battle of Waterloo bronze medal AE 63, cased by Royal mint; Award of Honour, Company of Founders, 55mm in silvered bronze to Samuel B. Coslin 1910, cased; Royal Mint Centenary medal, defeat of the Armada in 1588, in sterling silver 63mm, cased; Japan, House of Representatives (2) each 60mm diferent designs both cased, bronze and gilt bronze; Monaco 74mm bronze medal 'Conseil National de Monaco'; Spain, Congres d los Dipvtados, 79mm, 1985 (in purse); Queen Victoria bronze medal 38mm, 1887, 50th year of reign, cased; various Coronation medals (2) in silver; Cross For Kultur; others (6). Mostly extremely fine or better. (20) $200
Lot 2279 World medals, fraternal societies' issues, Ancient Order of Foresters Past Chief Ranger's jewel, reverse inscribed, 'Court/Chatswood/No.9354/pres to/Wor.Bro. H.P.Busby/1950'; Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes Roll of Honour jewel, reverse inscribed, 'This/Roll of Honour/was conferred upon/Bro. James J.Marshall K.O.M./by the Pride of Petersfield/Lodge No.1699/5.Aug.1942'; Spokane Fellowship Centennial medal 1980 in bronze (38mm); Pearl Harbour Lodge 50th Anniversary medal, 1974, in bronze 32mm); Knight's Templar San Felipe de Austin Commandery No.1, Galveston, Texas 150th Anniversary medal, 1985, in enamelled bronze (31mm); Conference of Grand Masters of North America enamel badge, 1999; Harmony Lodge, Galveston, Texas 150 years badge; FBI 100 years badge; Masonic widow's pin; other badges (2) and medal. Good very fine - extremely fine. (12) $30
Lot 2280 Masonic Benevolent Society, gilt cross with identical enamel centrepiece both sides and having red cross bearing initials F H C (Faith, Hope, Charity), armoured knight's bust as suspension (39x27.5mm). Very fine. $50
Lot 2281 Masonic breast jewels, Past Master's jewel, St George Pioneer Lodge No. 235, in silver and gilt with gilt initials 'PP' affixed to ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Wor. Bro. Wesley Bratt/For services as W.P./1926-27'; Royal Ark Mariners Member's jewel in silver; Member's jewel in enamel, Edward Holiday Lodge No.7997. Display mounted on board, good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $50
Lot 2282 World medals, Knights Templar Preceptor's breast star (83mm) in silver and enamel, by Spencer, London, hallmarked for Birmingham 1923. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2283 World medals, Knights Templar breast badge (47mm) in silver and enamel. Good very fine. $40
Lot 2284 World medals, including Belgium, athletics medal, 1831, in white metal (42mm); France, Napoleon, Conquest of Istria, 1806, in bronze (41mm) by Andrieu; Germany, 300th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Berlin, 1839, in bronze (44mm) by Pfeuffer; Great Britain, Expedition to Vigo Bay, 1702, brass counter (25mm); award medal in silver (38mm) inscribed on obverse 'C.E.T.S./Exeter Diocese/President/The Rt Rev.the Lord Bishop/of Exeter', on reverse 'Arts/& Crafts/Exhibition/1st Prize/7th July 1905'; USA, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, in bronze (37mm) for Montana Exposition Fund. Very good - good very fine. (6) $60
Lot 2285 World medals, USA, Jewish-American Hall of Fame Series, Houdini 1874-1926, two part bronze medal (46x48mm irregular shape) by Mel Wacks for Magnes Museum, edge number 154; South Africa, Opening of the First Parliament of the Union, 1910, buttonhole badge in gilt (25mm); Royal Visit 1947, in bronze (32mm) with suspension ring; Jan Van Riebeek Tercentenary, 1952, in cupro nickel (32mm) with suspension ring (2); Formation of the Republic, 1961, in gilt bronze (32mm) with suspension ring (2). The first uncirculated, the rest good very fine - extremely fine. (7) $50
Lot 2286 Tennis plaques, (3) by F.Rasumny and AD, set in glazed rectangular frame, 185mm diameter for each plaque. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2287 United Nations, peace medals (all 38mm), Youth for Peace 1970 in cupro nickel (2, mint and proof), 1971 in bronze, proof 1982 in cupro nickel. Uncirculated - FDC. (4) $30
Lot 2288 Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2289 Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $90
Lot 2290 Edward VII, 1910. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. (2) $260
Lot 2291 Edward VII, 1910. One with reverse carbon spot, choice uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 2292 Edward VII, 1910. Toned uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 2293 Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 2294 Edward VII, 1910. Good very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2295 Edward VII, 1910. Good very fine - good extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2296 Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1911, 1920M, 1921M, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1934, 1934/3 overdate. Good - very fine. (9) $220
Lot 2297 George V, 1911. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $250
Lot 2298 George V, 1911. Die break slightly higher, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 2299 George V, 1911. Brushmark on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2300 George V, 1911. Die break rim to scroll under emu, toned, nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2301 George V, 1911. Dark toned, well struck, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2302 George V, 1911. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2303 George V, 1911. Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2304 George V, 1911. One cleaned and dull tone, both extremely fine/good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2305 George V, 1911. Toned very fine - good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2306 George V, 1911 and 1915. Toned good extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 2307 George V, 1912. Toned, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2308 George V, 1912. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. $400
Lot 2309 George V, 1912. Toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2310 George V, 1912. Some mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2311 George V, 1912. Toned, good very fine and rare with underlying mint bloom. Passed in
Lot 2312 George V, 1912. Lightly toned, rim nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2313 George V, 1912. Toned, good very fine/extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2314 George V, 1912. Very fine/good very fine; good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2315 George V, 1914. Hairline on forehead, considerable original golden mint bloom, good extremely fine/uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2316 George V, 1914. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2317 George V, 1914, low 4 in date. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2318 George V, 1914. Good very fine/extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2319 George V, 1915. Light grey tone, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2320 George V, 1915. Patchy grey tone, good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2321 George V, 1915. Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2322 George V, 1915. Toned, nearly very fine/good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2323 George V, 1915. Very good/good fine; nearly fine/nearly very fine. (2) $70
Lot 2324 George V, 1915; George VI, 1942 (4); also sixpence, 1940. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (6) $150
Lot 2325 George V, 1916M. Considerable mint bloom on reverse, good extremely fine/uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2326 George V, 1916M. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2327 George V, 1917M. Underlying mint bloom on reverse, toned, good very fine/extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2328 George V, 1917M-1920M. Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2329 George V, 1917M; also Elizabeth II, 1961 and 1963. Toned, nearly extremely fine for the first, the last two uncirculated. (3) $50
Lot 2330 George V, 1918M. Uncirculated. $180
Lot 2331 George V, 1918M. Obverse peripheral die break, good extremely fine/uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2332 George V, 1918M. The first toned, nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2333 George V, 1918M, 1918M heavy die breaks in emu, 1919M, 1921M. Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 2334 George V, 1919M and 1925. Attractively toned, nearly uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 2335 George V, 1920M. Toned, extremely fine. $120
Lot 2336 George V, 1921M. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2337 George V, 1921M, 1926, 1927 and 1936. Light toning, extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $180
Lot 2338 George V, 1921. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2339 George V, 1921. Die break rim to scroll, very fine/good very fine. $70
Lot 2340 George V, 1922/1 overdate. Lightly toned, clear Advance Australia, good/very good and rare. $2,500
Lot 2341 George V, 1923. Good extremely fine and scarce. $320
Lot 2342 George V, 1923. Good very fine. $90
Lot 2343 George V, 1923. Nearly very fine/good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $260
Lot 2344 George V, 1924. Cleaned and dipped, nearly extremely fine/brilliant nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 2345 George V, 1924. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2346 George V, 1924. Polished, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $90
Lot 2347 George V, 1924, dot under emu's tail; 1925, die crack rim to scroll, 1926, 1927, 1928 small and large holes in 8 plus mis-shapen lower hole. Toned very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $150
Lot 2348 George V, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1936. Nearly uncirculated. (4) $150
Lot 2349 George V, 1927. Original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $70
Lot 2350 George V, 1934/3 overdate. Fine - good fine. (3) $260
Lot 2351 George VI, 1938. Full frosty toning orignal mint bloom, uncirculated. $70
Lot 2352 George VI, 1938 and 1939. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $50
Lot 2353 George VI, 1942. Good very fine. $100
Lot 2354 George VI, 1942S. Thin S mint mark, lightly toned, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2355 Elizabeth II, 1957 (11), 1961 (30), 1964 (26). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (67) $260
Lot 2356 Edward VII - George VI, 1910-1944S, mixed dates of George V in plastic bank coin bag (500g, approx 355); mixed George VI (395g approx 200), plus sorted by year in clip seal bags, 1910 (30), 1914 (2, in 2x2 holders), 1917M (24), 1918M (56), 1919M (36), 1920M (10), 1922 (38), 1923 (3), 1924 (12), 1925 (49), 1926 (19), 1927 (74), 1934 (28), 1935 (43), 1936 (132), 1938 (32), 1939 (21), 1940 (17), 1941 (65), 1942S (20), 1943S (10), 1943 (410), 1944S (24). Poor - good very fine. (approx 1832) $1,500
Lot 2357 George V, 1911. Brown and red uncirculated. $280
Lot 2358 George V, 1912H, 1932, 1933, 1935 and 1936, broken dies. The 1933 cleaned full red, others very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $40
Lot 2359 George V, 1913, upright 3, another 3 slopes left. Good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2360 George V, 1916I. Red and brown uncirculated. $380
Lot 2361 George V, 1917I. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 2362 George V, 1920 plain, and dot under lower scroll, both London dies. Very good; fine and rare. (2) $130
Lot 2363 George V, 1920 Indian die, double dot. Nearly very fine. (2) $50
Lot 2364 George V, 1920 plain, 1920 dot above lower scroll, double dot (2), all London dies. Very good - good fine. (4) $80
Lot 2365 George V, 1921, 1922, London dies, 1924, 1927 and 1931 Indian dies. The second good very fine, others nearly fine - good fine. (5) $150
Lot 2366 George V, 1921 Indian die, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1928 and 1931 dropped 1, London die. The 1928 with original mint red, 1925 nearly very fine 'Q' die state, the last very fine, others nearly extremely fine or better. (6) $210
Lot 2367 George V, 1922 London die. Good extremely fine with some mint red. $70
Lot 2368 George V, 1923, London die. Glossy brown, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2369 George V, 1925, London die. Flaw under O to simulate a Q die state, minor obverse rim metal flaw, fine. $100
Lot 2370 George V, 1925, London die. Horizontal line on neck die state; another flaw under O to simulate a Q die state, nearly very fine. (2) $170
Lot 2371 George V, 1925, London die. Fine - nearly very fine. (2) $170
Lot 2372 George V, 1925, London die. Very good - good fine. (3) $260
Lot 2373 George V - George VI, 1925, 1946 (2). Very good - fine. (3) $180
Lot 2374 George V, 1930 Indian die. Edge bumps, with vertical bend 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock, very good. $7,200
Lot 2375 George V, 1933 and 1934. Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2376 George VI, 1940 K dot G and 1941 K dot G. Usual flat strikes, especially the 1941, some mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 2377 George VI, 1943I, long denticles (2), 1946, 1948Y (Perth). Very fine - good very fine, the 1943 scarce. (4) Passed in
Lot 2378 George VI, 1946. Dull toned, rim nicks, otherise nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 2379 George VI, 1946. Fine - very fine. (3) $130
Lot 2380 George VI, 1946. Very good - nearly very fine. (4) $170
Lot 2381 George VI, 1946. Fine - nearly very fine. (5) $200
Lot 2382 George VI, 1946. Fine - good fine. (5) $170
Lot 2383 George VI, 1946. Very good - good fine. (6) $240
Lot 2384 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, in Supreme album, missing 1930, better than average set with many from 1942I with mint red. Very good - uncirculated. (75) $240
Lot 2385 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930 and 1946. In a Dansco album, very good - uncirculated. (73) Passed in
Lot 2386 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930 and 1946. In a Dansco album, very good - uncirculated. (73) $150
Lot 2387 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In Supreme album, very good - extremely fine. (74) $200
Lot 2388 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In Supreme album, very good - extremely fine. (74) $200
Lot 2389 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a blue press-in album, some coins polished, good - uncirculated. (77) $150
Lot 2390 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. All in press-in album, very good - uncirculated. (77) $200
Lot 2391 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930, includes additional 1920 (2) dot above and below, 1933/2 overdate, 1953 with slanted serif 5. In a press-in album, spines torn, pages loose, good - uncirculated. (81) $270
Lot 2392 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date sets (2), both missing 1925 and 1930, with some duplicates. In two press-in albums, good - uncirculated. (156) $180
Lot 2393 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date sets (2), missing 1925, 1930 and 1946, with duplicate 1931. In two press-in albums, good - uncirculated. (151) $150
Lot 2394 Elizabeth II, 1962 (8), 1964 Y. (23); halfpennies, 1962 (16). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated. (47) $80
Lot 2395 Elizabeth II, 1962Y. Mint red, uncirculated. (150) $220
Lot 2396 Elizabeth II, 1963Y. (100), 1964Y. Mint red, uncirculated. (250) $150
Lot 2397 Elizabeth II, 1964. Mint red, uncirculated. (150) $200
Lot 2398 George V - Elizabeth II, 1913-1964, duplicates, varieties and remainder of collection in two albums, all in 2x2 holders, includes 1925 (8) and 1946 (3). Fair - nearly uncirculated. (603) $1,300
Lot 2399 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964; plus halfpennies, an assortment each in 2x2 holders in six drawer cabinet. Very good - uncirculated. (approx 500) $360
Lot 2400 George V - Elizabeth II, 1913-1964, bulk assortment in cloth bank bag and several envelopes, bronze and decimal Whitman SBS album and first dollar and last note wallet. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 500) $100
Lot 2401 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $300
Lot 2402 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $280
Lot 2403 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $320
Lot 2404 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $300
Lot 2405 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $250
Lot 2406 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $300
Lot 2407 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $300
Lot 2408 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $320
Lot 2409 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates, mostly post 1940. Some with verdigris spotting, otherwise mostly good - extremely fine. (5kg) $90
Lot 2410 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Mostly good - extremely fine. (5kg) $110
Lot 2411 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Mostly good - extremely fine. (5kg) $100
Lot 2412 George V, 1911. Red and brown uncirculated, rim flaw under date. $100
Lot 2413 George V, 1911. Brown and traces of red, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2414 George V, 1911 and 1912H. Some mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2415 George V, 1911, 1930, 1935 and 1936. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $150
Lot 2416 George V, 1912H. Dark brown toned, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2417 George V, 1912H. Brown and red, uncirculated. $150
Lot 2418 George V, 1914. Brown with traces of red, good extremely fine. $250
Lot 2419 George V, 1916I, 1919 (2, one has second 9 more upright). Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (3) $320
Lot 2420 George V, 1917I and 1919. Some mint red, good extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 2421 George V, 1919. Brown and red uncirculated. $120
Lot 2422 George V, 1919. Brown and red, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2423 George V, 1919, 1921, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1936 (2). Traces of red on first, good very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $60
Lot 2424 George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die break on the reverse, old scratch through portrait, otherwise glossy brown, nearly very fine. $900
Lot 2425 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on both sides, rim bruise and uneven oxidised areas, otherwise nearly very fine. $600
Lot 2426 George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks both sides, good fine. $650
Lot 2427 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, obverse with edge knock at 3.30 o'clock, good fine. $800
Lot 2428 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, reverse with edge knock at 10 o'clock, good fine. $900
Lot 2429 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, old scratch on reverse and edge knock at 9 o'clock, good fine. $840
Lot 2430 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, good fine. $700
Lot 2431 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, good fine. $800
Lot 2432 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, nearly fine. $650
Lot 2433 George V, 1923. Dark blue grey toned, good fine. $550
Lot 2434 George V, 1923. Has been cleaned and re-toning, some reverse tooling and pitting, otherwise very good. $440
Lot 2435 George V, 1924, 1927, 1928 and 1929. The second stained but with mint red, the last glossy brown with mint red, good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $110
Lot 2436 George V, 1929. Specimen-like fields, slight hairline on reverse, brown and red uncirculated. $250
Lot 2437 George V, 1933. Red and brown, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2438 George VI, 1939, second type. Very good - fine. (5) $100
Lot 2439 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1951PL, 1951 no dot, 1952, 1953 high dot, 1954 and 1955. Uncirculated. (6) $180
Lot 2440 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, in supreme album, 1923 better than average. Very good - nearly uncirculated, the 1923 has peripheral die breaks but porous surface, otherwise very fine. (59) $1,200
Lot 2441 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1915 and 1923, duplicates include 1943 with denticles of 1942, blank planchet, and one with engraving of tree on reverse. Good - uncirculated. (58) $150
Lot 2442 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a press-in album, fine - uncirculated. (67) $100
Lot 2443 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date sets (2), both missing 1923, 1939 second issue, some duplication. In two press-in albums, one with torn spine, good - uncirculated. (136) $130
Lot 2444 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date sets (2), both missing 1923. In two press-in albums, good - uncirculated. (123) $130
Lot 2445 George V, 1914 (61), 1914H (14). Good - good very fine. (75) $250
Lot 2446 George V, 1915H. Good - good fine. (10) $240
Lot 2447 George V, 1917I (13), 1918I (15), 1919 (19). Good - nearly very fine. (47) $130
Lot 2448 George V, 1918I. Good - nearly very fine. (21) $300
Lot 2449 George V, 1918I. Good - good fine. (47) $370
Lot 2450 George V - George VI, 1921 (25), 1927 (20), 1930 (7), 1931 (12), 1932 (24), 1933 (27), 1935 (15), 1936 (15), 1938 (79). Good - very fine. (224) $320
Lot 2451 George V, 1924. Good - very fine. (60) $270
Lot 2452 George V, 1924. Good - very fine. (60) $320
Lot 2453 George V, 1924. Good - very fine. (73) $360
Lot 2454 George VI, 1939 second type. Very good - very fine. (12) $240
Lot 2455 George VI, 1941 (41), 1942 (45), 1943 (249), 1943I (11), 1944 (209), 1947 (76), 1948 (89), 1949 (146), 1950Y. (70), 1951Y. (151), 1951PL (45), 1953A. (40), 1954 (30), 1955 (29). Good - very fine. (1,022) $400
Lot 2456 George VI, 1952A. Very good - uncirculated. (430) Passed in
Lot 2457 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, duplicates, varieties and remainder of collection: decimals, one cent to fifty cents 1966-1974, all in 2x2 holders; halfpennies, 1911 (6), 1912H (10), 1913, 1914, 1914H (4), 1915H, 1916I (2), 1917I (2), 1919 (2), 1921 (5), 1922 (4), 1924 (2), 1926, 1927 (2), 1930 (11), 1931 (12), 1932 (2), 1933-6, 1938 (3), 1939, 1939 kangaroo, 1940 (3), 1941 (5), 1942 (2), 1942Y. (7), 1942I (7), 1943 (20), 1943I (2), 1944 (5), 1945-64 (21), decimals (156). Fair - uncirculated. (315) $320
Lot 2458 George V - Elizabeth II, assorted dates. Mostly good - extremely fine. (5kg) $110
Lot 2459 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $240
Lot 2460 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $320
Lot 2461 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $320
Lot 2462 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $300
Lot 2463 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $220
Lot 2464 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $300
Lot 2465 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (approx 10kg) $320
Lot 2466 Coin albums, Dansco Supreme SBS type, as new and shrink wrapped, halfpenny (4), shilling, florin (5), archival slip cases (10). In two cartons, as new. (19) $280
Lot 2467 Coin albums, Dansco Supreme SBS type, as new and shrink wrapped, penny (14), threepence and sixpence (6), shilling (2), spare cover (11). As new. (33) $600
Lot 2468 Coin trays by Lighthouse, in original card covers. Very fine. (3) $40
Lot 2469 Latvia, silver one (1924), two (1925) and five (1931) lati coins, voided and assembled for use as a watch chain with a small shield at the base with initials, 'KS'. Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2470 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, pond, 1894, mounted as a brooch on 15ct gold bracket with pin back, also fitted is a 9ct gold fob clip (total combined wt 12.6g).Very fine. $420
Lot 2471 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, half ponds, 1896, mounted as earrings, screw on type (total wt 8.5g). Fine. (set of two) $330
Lot 2472 Australian one shilling lapel brooch, 1914, voided with reverse design displayed, reverse with single securing lug in centre; Australia voided brooch, map of Australia in centre, inscribed across is the word 'AUSTRALIA', in 9ct gold (20mm; 1.2g), brooch pin intact but additional stick pin at top is missing. Fine - very fine. (2) $90
Lot 2473 Bicentenary Celebrations, 1970, uniface replica coin set in case of issue. Uncirculated. (15) $50
Lot 2474 Primitive money, Africa, Zaire or Congo, anchor or lance money, in copper, attributed to Bangala (Opitz p.102, Althoff p.30) and Lobala and Banja groups of the Ngbaka people (Ballarini B5.145, Westerdijk, 1984, #123), length 17 cm, width 10cm, with double row stippled decoration around the edge of the lance. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2475 Primitive money, Africa, Zaire or Congo, anchor or lance money, in copper, attributed to Bangala (Opitz p.102, Althoff p.30) and Lobala and Banja groups of the Ngbaka people (Ballarini B5.145, Westerdijk, 1984, #123), length 19 cm, width 15cm, with single row of stippled decoration around the edge and a similar double band across the lance. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2476 Primitive money, Africa, Zaire or Congo, anchor or lance money, in copper, attributed to Bangala (Opitz p.102, Althoff p.30) and Lobala and Banja groups of the Ngbaka people (Ballarini B5.145, Westerdijk, 1984, #123), length 23 cm, width 15.5cm, with single row of stippled decoration around the edge. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2477 Primitive money, uncertain, Africa or Primitive area tribal region, modern copies of a decorated cannibal fork of length 22 cms, these were used by tribal chiefs to devour the bodies of their enemies; together with a decorated ceremonial club 30 cm long, both with black and white flax handles. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2478 Primitive money, Africa, Nigeria?, uncertain area currency, bell money as a cast iron bell with handle shaped like a boat with two balls as ringers, length 12cms, external width 6cm, overall height 6.5 cm, weight 340 g; (Opitz -). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2479 Primitive money, Africa, Zaire or Congo?, Spear point decorated with wrap-around binding thin metal strip holding and allowing attachment of two pieces of iron of a large semi-circular shape, in iron, (Opitz -), length 36 cm, width on circular arms 25cm. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2480 Primitive money, Africa, Nigeria?, uncertain area currency, large iron earrings with circle end for attachment to ear with flat kidney shaped ending, length 10.5cm, external width 6.5cm, weight 45 and 51 g; (Opitz -). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2481 Primitive money, Africa, Nigeria?, uncertain area currency, bell money as a cast iron bell with handle shaped like a boat with three balls as ringers, length 17cm, external width 9 cm, overall height 9.5 cm, weight 760 g; (Opitz -). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2482 Silver ingot, one kilo, ABC .9998 fine, No. 8243. Uncirculated. $650
Lot 2483 Sovereign case, double, in sterling silver (24.4g, 55x30x10mm), hallmark for Birmingham 1912, chased design with copper plate initials on front, ring top suspension. Minor dents, good stiff hinge, very fine. $140
Lot 2484 Medal cases, and boxes, includes commemoratives, Masonic, Orders and others, mostly for issues suspended from ribbons. Good - very fine. (12) $30
Lot 2485 Masonic tribute jewelled case, in gilt with 9ct gold circular back, the front with enamel background and pearl, amethyst and sapphires in floral design surmounted by ribbon bow, with small chain attached, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Wor. Bro./John/Bertram Cox, P.M./as a Mark of Esteem/from the Brethren of/Goulburn/Lodge Australia, 58/17:11:25'. Very fine. $30
Lot 2486 Gold bearing quartz, four small pieces with a total weight of 7.1g, showing gold deposits estimated at 10% of the total weight. As mined. $100
Lot 2487 Gold nugget stick-pin, nugget 8mm diameter, pin length 65mm, total weight 4.5g (pin is 15ct). Good condition. $130
Lot 2488 Opal pin, white oval triplet on a gilt stick pin. The gilt worn, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2489 Antique belt ring, in 15ct gold (4.6g), with cut central star pattern inset with emerald. Needs polishing, otherwise very fine. $180
Lot 2490 Ladies dress ring, oval light blue stone with 12 diamond-like stones around, all claw set atop a 9ct gold ring (total wt 2.2g). In a Prouds' case, this with some foxing on padding, otherwise extremely fine. $160
Lot 2491 Ladies dress ring, split shank design with two central rubies, one shank set with four small diamonds and the other with four small rubies, in 9ct gold (total wt 2.1g). Very fine. $130
Lot 2492 Diamond solitaire engagement ring, in 15ct yellow gold (2.4g), 1.08carat old brilliant cut diamond set in filigree style claw setting. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2493 Diamond set gold choker necklace, in 14 ct (total wt 60g; 13cm diameter), set with 30 diamonds in 6 bars of 5, with 15 on one side being brilliant cut and on the other side 15 baguettes, all approx 10 points each, original retail price $12,499. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2494 Italian Omega gold collar, in 9ct (43.18g; width 9mm), yellow gold with narrow white gold inside edging, box lock. In case of purchase by Leon Milch jewellers, nearly uncirculated. $680
Lot 2495 Gold fob watch chain, in 9ct (23.5g; 38cm), double bar and cluster loop style links, the T bar, both swivel clasps and each double bar link stamped for 9ct gold (9 and .375). Very fine. $460
Lot 2496 Gold necklaces, marine twist link in 9ct yellow and white gold (1g; 44cm); Figaro 3+1 link in 9ct gold (2.8g; 44cm); also treble clef music symbol pendant in 18ct gold with two small diamond-like stones (1.1g; 23x6mm). The pendant extremely fine, the chains uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 2497 Pandora leather bracelet, with silver attachments, in original case; also lariat necklace composed of four separate flat curb link chains. Extremely fine. (2) $50
Lot 2498 Monteperla carved aquamarine and pearl tassel pendant, on 18ct white gold necklace (10g; 43cm). In original box of sale, uncirculated and an exclusive one off design by Monteperla of Paddington. $1,200
Lot 2499 Diamond cross, (21x12mm) in 9ct white gold inset with 14 small diamonds and with box necklace (total wt 5.8g). In Levendi jeweller's case, good very fine. $200
Lot 2500 Swarovski crystal chandelier earrings, includes extra attachments that have been removed by original owner. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2501 'Australia' kookaburra & seed pearl brooch, in two tone 9ct yellow gold (3.2g; 20x52mm), kookaburra with ruby eye, c1910, by Duggin, Shappere & Co. Melbourne Jewellers 1896-1932, hallmarked with an anchor, 9 and sheaf (ref: Australian jewellers, gold & silversmiths, makers & marks by Kenneth Cavill). In contemporary case with fitted original handwritten card, 'To Miss Ricketts With every good wish From The Staff Sargents S. St, Melb 30.10.(19)14', Good very fine. $320
Lot 2502 Ladies brooch, in 14ct gold (total wt 5.3g), circular (32mm), voided pattern with six leaf design around and six pearls positioned one between each leaf. In jeweller's box marked U.S. De Silva & Sons, Singapore, nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 2503 Ladies brooch, 9ct gold (total wt 2.2g), oval (31x24mm), voided floral design featuring small pearls and ruby, with safety chain; also dress ring, princess style with central dark blue sapphire with 16 white diamond-like stones at sides in 4 rows, all claw set in 9ct gold (total wt 3.6g). Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 2504 Jamaica coat-of-arms brooch, in sterling silver and enamel (64x37mm) with King's crown. Good very fine. $180
Lot 2505 Costume jewellery, all ladies brooches, designs of butterflies (2), flowers (2), ribbon bow, bar type (2) and two others, one of these with two small stones missing and the other with a small pearl missing; also silver chains (3), two of these gold plated. An attractive selection, the brooches mostly extremely fine, the chains uncirculated. (12) $60
Lot 2506 Shirt stud set of six, in gold plate and set with mother of pearl nacre with a feature centre piece of abalone nacre, with three original securing bars, two replacements and one missing, in original case by Wendts, Jewellers, Adelaide, and on the lid the gold blocked initials, 'H.N.F'; also belt buckle in EPNS by Stewart Dawson, across the centre inscribed, 'CLA'. Fine - good very fine. (set of 6 + 1) $30
Lot 2507 Gent's half Hunter pocket watch, dial and works marked J.R.Webster, 36 Bourke St, Melbourne, in 18ct gold (total wt 96.2g), top wind, white dial, black Roman numerals, seconds dial with Arabic numerals, machine turned case with monogram initials, CK' on back. In working order, very fine. $900
Lot 2508 Gent's pocket watch, full Hunter, in 18ct yellow gold (total weight 45.8g), 38mm, top wind, Standard Watch Co, USA, movement No. 059543 with Keystone USA gold engine turned case (including gold dust cover), white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds hand, Roman numerals, blue steel hands, case hallmarked London 1866. Not operational. $600
Lot 2509 Gent's pocket watch, half Hunter, in 18ct yellow gold (total weight 45.3g), 38mm, key wind (key missing), hinged movement with gold dial and gold Roman numerals, blue steel hands, ornate case hallmarked London 1866. Not operational. $450
Lot 2510 Gent's half Hunter pocket watches, all in base metal, all with white dials and Roman numerals and seconds dials with Arabic numerals, one dial unmarked, this a key wind (not included), the others marked for Moeris, R.J.A and H.Hubner, and Illawarra Lever, Wollongong, the unmarked one with machine turned case and the rest with plain cases; also ladies' half Hunter in silver (total wt 33.8g), white dial marked for Royalty, Arabic numerals, floral decorated case with shield in centre to include initials. A few appear to be working, the rest unknown, overall fine - very fine. (5) $110
Lot 2511 Gent's half Hunter pocket watch, in silver (total wt 135g), hallmarked for Chester 1888, key wind (not included), decorative silver dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial with dots, floral decorated case with shield and gold garter in centre to include initials. Working order not known, very fine. $200
Lot 2512 Gent's pocket watches, both by Waltham, top wind, one full Hunter and one half Hunter, both gold filled cases with white dial and black Roman numerals and with seconds dial with Arabic numerals, the first with machine turned case and the second with plain case. The first not working, otherwise very fine. (2) $110
Lot 2513 Gent's Hunter pocket watch, in silver (total wt 101.5g), hallmarked for Birmingham 1915, top wind, dial marked A.Saunders, 805 to 817 George Street, Sydney, white dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial with Arabic numerals, machine turned case by Dennison Watch Case Co with shield and garter in centre of lid to include initials. Appears to be working, very fine. $100
Lot 2514 Gent's half Hunter pocket watch, in silver (total wt 99.54g), hallmarked for London 1874, key wind (this included), dial marked J.W.Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, white dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial with Arabic numerals, machine turned case with shield and garter in centre to include initials. Appears to be working, very fine. $90
Lot 2515 Gent's Hunter pocket watch, in silver (total wt 125g), hallmarked for London 1886, key wind (this included), dial marked V.E.Nesbit, Perth, white dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial with Arabic numerals, machine turned case with shield and garter in centre of lid to include initials; another in silver (total wt 110g), hallmarked for Birmingham 1883, key wind (this included), unbranded white dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial with Arabic numerals, machine turned case with shield and garter in centre of lid to include initials. The first with lid detached and cracked glass, the second missing glass and marks on dial, the first appears to be working, fine. (2) $130
Lot 2516 Gent's half Hunter pocket watches, one in silver (total wt 100.4g), the other in pure white metal, one a key wind marked H.Stone, Leeds, and works cover marked, 'Exhibition/Silveride/Prize Medals/Swiss Made', the other a top wind marked Limit, both white dials with Roman numerals and with seconds dial with Arabic numerals. Both appear to be working, the first with damaged dial and the works loose, otherwise very fine. (2) $80
Lot 2517 Gent's half Hunter pocket watch, in silver (total wt 145g), hallmarked for Chester 1890 by J.H., key wind (this included), white dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial with Arabic numerals, plain case with shield and garter in centre to include initials. Not working, otherwise very fine. $100
Lot 2518 Ladies Hunter pocket watch, case marked The Universal, in 18ct gold (total wt 39.7g), key wind (this included), gold dial with floral design, black Roman numerals, machine turned case with central shield on lid to engrave initials. Missing glass, some wear on dial, a few small bumps, working order unknown, otherwise fine. $260
Lot 2519 Ladies wristwatch, Omega, in 18ct white gold, 15mm diameter head, baton numerals, back wind, set with four diamonds in bows, two above and two below, original Omega integral gold snap-hinged bracelet (repaired) measures 45mm inside, total weight including movement 27.8g. In going condition, but not tested for accuracy. $800
Lot 2520 Ladies cocktail wristwatch, Swiss made, c1920s, in 9ct rose gold (total weight 31.6g), 28mm head, white enamel dial, with roman numeral markers, manual wind, set with sixteen old cut diamonds, spring link 9ct gold bracelet with safety chain. In going order but canot be guaranteed for accuracy, bracelet with only partial stretching ability. $350
Lot 2521 Ladies wrist watches, manual wind, all tested as 9ct gold, includes Superlux (total wt 13.9g), Unicorn (total wt 9.9g), brooch fitted Herma (total wt 14.1g); also Viceroy quartz stainless steel with decorative bracelet and case (very attractive appearance). Working order unknown, fine - extremely fine. (4) $170
Lot 2522 Ladies Seiko quartz wristwatch, gold plated and stainless steel, case in shape of bridge, model IF20-5D50, together with extra 36mm of original bracelet links. Requires battery, otherwise nearly uncirculated, unusual and attractive. $30
Lot 2523 The Royal Geographical Society Silver Map, design etched onto sterling silver and decorated with 24ct gold highlights, in frame of issue by Franklin Mint, 1976, gross weight 4.5kg, silver approximately 1.5kg (48 ounces). Some scuffing on timber frame, otherwise extremely fine. $480
Lot 2524 Vesta, in sterling silver, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1920; Scottish McGregor clan badge 'Spare Not', in sterling silver, hallmarked for Edinburgh, 1910; Silver belt buckle with enamelled initials, VHS (Valentine's High School, Essex), with Birmingham hallmark; sterling silver handcrafted harp brooch with monogram initials across; miniature antique shoe lace threader suitable for wear on chain. Fine - very fine. (5) $100
Lot 2525 Tiffany & Co, Atlas Collection 2004 sterling silver Swiss Army pocket knife (45.5g; 58mm long), marked 'Tiffany & Co 925, Atlas ( C ) 2004', includes knife blade, emery board, screwdriver and scissors, blade marked, 'Victorino/Switzerland/Stainless/Rostfrei', with silver Swiss symbol attached to suspension loop. In original velvet Tiffany bag and Tiffany box, some light hairlines but virtually unused, nearly uncirculated. $270
Lot 2526 Tiffany & Co, Atlas Collection 2004 sterling silver keyring (17.4g), marked 'Atlas ( C ) 2004, Tiffany & Co 925'. In original velvet Tiffany bag and Tiffany box, some light hairlines but virtually unused, nearly uncirculated. $110
Lot 2527 Tiffany & Co, Atlas Collection 2004 sterling silver money clip (25.8g), marked 'Atlas ( C ) 2004, Tiffany & Co 925'. In original velvet Tiffany bag and Tiffany box, some light hairlines but virtually unused, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 2528 Art deco mesh purse, in silver (67.4g). Mesh needs reattaching to top loops on both sides and inside cloth material split at bottom and needs sewing together, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2529 Mantel clock, silent chime, German made by FHS (Franze Hermle), (approx size H22xW46xD14.7cm), attached at the front bottom is a sterling silver plaque inscribed, 'Presented to/Mr E.F.Llewellyn/from Stanthorpe Friends/18th Sept 1935', with key; another Hermle clock of the glass dome pendulum type (aprox 23.5cm high), battery operated, no cover on back of works section; also a small (approx 20cm high), mantel mirror, round at top and flat base, with back support. Mirror with multiple scratch marks, otherwise overall fine - very fine. (3) $20
Lot 2530 Australian Bi-Centenary Twinings' tea caddy, 1988, in porcelain, decorated with scenes and details relevant to discovery and the first fleet, No.749 of 1000, with certificate that states, 'The Twinings Australian Bi-Centenary Tea Caddy is produced in a limited edition of 1000 copies by Royal Worcester & contains a unique blend of Fine Teas from Assam', still full of tea. In Twinings' official blue satin lined case of issue, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2531 Watson's advertising whisky decanter, approx 28cm tall to top of stopper, decorated mostly in shades of blue, at the top, 'WATSON'S WHISKY 1815-1915', at opposing sides, images of King George V & Rt Hon H H Asquith, base marked, 'Made in England for Jas. Watson & Co Ltd, Dundee and number 8141'. A few cracks, one extended, otherwise very fine and scarce. $30
Lot 2532 Oceania, blackened wood ceremonial spear with carved image of Tangaroa (?), god of the sea, at end of shaft. A few chips, fine. $50
Lot 2533 Oceania, ceremonial, carved and coloured, wooden shaft in shape of a scythe. Fine. $50
Lot 2534 Porcelain bowl, (25cm) with floral pattern and metal edged opening at top (18.5cm); porcelain warmer plate (25cm) with copper bowl base for filling with hot water, simple circle pattern around edge and centre; another porcelain warmer plate (25.5cm) by Alhambra with porcelain bowl base for filling with hot water, ornate floral pattern and two birds all in blue; small scalloped edge dish (14.5cm), plain colour; silver plate water jug with lid, wooden handle (approx 22cm high); also large beaten copper, ornamental, scooped holder (approx 35cm), hand decorated with elephants and flowers on underside, scooped side plain with four evenly spaced rings for suspension, possibly for wall hanging or for holding a suspended plant. Some hairlines on first three, otherwise fine, the jug with few small bumps, otherwise very fine, the last with small edge bump, otherwise very fine. (6) $40
Lot 2535 Fine Bone China Loving Cup, commemorating the Silver Wedding Anniversary of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II and H. R. H. The Duke of Edinburgh, November 10th, 1947 - 1972, by Paragon, large version (approx H 125mm; diameter 140mm; and with handles 225mm), limited edition no. 730 of 750, together with official certificate also No.730. In original Paragon plastic bag and with newspaper for sale notices that indicate only 20 of the 750 produced reached Australia, uncirculated. $50
Lot 2536 Royalty commemorative plates, Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897 (2) one by Allertons, England, decorated in colour (approx 23cm), the other (approx 25cm) with etched glass design and with a gold coloured figure of Victoria in base, some small areas of colour loss in this; Memorial issue, 1901, (approx 24cm) no maker's name, in coloured design featuring old Victoria; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902 (2), one small (approx 12cm) and one large (approx 23cm), and another non-commemorative issue with Edward's portrait and open basket pattern around edge (approx 21cm), this with small hairlines in base; George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, (approx 17.5cm); George VI, Coronation, 1937 etched glass design (approx 25cm); Elizabeth II, 1954 (approx 11.5cm), base marked, 'Royal Visit Australia 1954, Copeland, Spode, England'; Charles and Diana, one small (approx 10.5cm) by Royal Victoria, three large, (approx 22.5cm) by Royal Doulton, (approx 21.5cm) by Queen Anne and (approx 22.5cm) by Johnson of Australia. Overall fine to extremely fine. (13) $70
Lot 2537 Vintage serving set, in silver plate by Elkington, includes serving plates (2), sugar bowl, teapot, coffee pot, creamer, serving ladles (3), serving knife and fork (2), carving knife, small stand and various cutlery items styled Lady Katherine by Stanley Rogers (13); also a vintage christening mug. Toned, very fine. (27) Passed in
Lot 2538 Silver teaspoons, presentation boxed set of six with Malaysian arms at end; also set of Silver Rose cutlery in EPNS includes six each of small and large knives and large forks and five small forks; sugar tongs hallmarked for Birmingham 1911; butter knife by Grosvenor; various other small forks (8) includes one set of six and a butter knife. Very fine. (39 + set) Passed in
Lot 2539 Silver coin trays, both 102mm, the first with a South African Kruger silver two and a half shillings 1897 fitted into the base, hallmarked for Sheffield 1925 by maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd; the second with an English George V silver half crown 1922 fitted into the base, hallmarked for London 1900 by maker Sampson Mordan & Co, base embossed, 'Pax Britannica The Last Coinage Of The Nineteenth Century.' (total wt of both trays 130g). The embossing worn on second tray, good - fine. (2) $60
Lot 2540 New South Wales 150 Years of Progress, 1788 - 1938, steel serving tray decorated in colour with images of all the Australian Governors for that period and with Australian arms in the centre, set in timber frame under glass (approx 52x36cm). Some loss of lacquer on timber frame, and rusting to edge of steel tray, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2541 Melbourne 1956 Olympics commemorative crockery set, includes cup, saucer and plate, Royal Albert bone china, England, with motifs of map of Australia with Olympic flame, rings and XVIth Olympiad, and the State of Victoria Coat of Arms below Olympic rings, coloured motifs on white china; also a XVIth Olympiad ash tray with Olympic torch and rings above map of Australia. The set with barely noticeable edge nick on one plate, otherwise unused, good extremely fine, the ash tray very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2542 Melbourne 1956 Olympics commemorative glasses, clear glass with red design featuring John Landy (athletics) with image of runner and at the bottom 'Greig's Honey'; another in orange design featuring boxing and cycling. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2543 Pair of vintage wine glasses, not a matching pair, both with clear glass bowl with green stem to a wide base, a card with the pair reads, 'These two rare and beautiful wine glasses were taken from Germany's Government House, Rabaul, New Britain, by Lt. W. Robinson, 8 Light Horse Regiment, of Horsham, Vic. Who was on garrison duty at Rabaul, after being repatriated from Gallipoli.' One glass with a crack and chip to the bowl and a small crack to base, fine - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2544 Slide rule, made by W&G of xylonite on wood, c1939-45; brass telescope(32cm extended) two draws, no maker's name; cut throat razors (2) one by T.R. Cadman & Sons, Sheffield, model Bengall, the other by Invicta, both in boxes of issue; cigarette cases (2) both in nickel silver, one with maker's ticket 'Aristocrat'; various metal buttons and studs (11). Very good - very fine. (17) $60
Lot 2545 Porcelain plates, The Army, Colonies Supporters of the Empire Volunteers (approx 14cm) by The Foley China, England; N.S.W.G.R. (R.R.R.) (approx 19.5cm), 'Duraling' by Grindley Hotelware Co for Gibsons & Paterson, Sydney, 12-46; William Thompson Masonic School 1922 (approx 20.5cm), 'Duraling' by Grindley Hotelware Co for Gibsons & Paterson, 4-31; Frank Whiddon Masonic Homes (approx 25.5cm), 1979 by Porcelana, Brasil. Fine - good very fine. (4) $30
Lot 2546 Wedgwood tea set, c1937, rare jasperware tea set made for the Coronation of Edward VIII, includes tea pot, sugar bowl and creamer. A little dusty, spot of discolouration on base of sugar bowl, otherwise unused, extremely fine and rare. (3) $600
Lot 2547 The Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, 1977, commemorative porcelain plate (approx 26.5cm) by Royal Tuscan, features Royal arms; Coronation Silver Jubilee of QEII Wedgwood plate, issued 1978, pale blue on white jasper plate (approx 20.5cm), bearing bust of HM the Queen facing left by Arnold Machin, with certificate. Both in original boxes, a few small tone spots on back edge of first, otherwise uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2548 Porcelain plates, birds scene with castle behind (approx 23cm) marked on back, Copeland late Spode "Chelsea"; Japanese scene (approx 22cm) marked 1988 Imperial Jingdezhen porcelain; six kookaburras singing 'The Singing Lesson' (approx 25cm) I.A. Crisp hand painted plate by Staffordshire Pottery for Wilkinson; Phil Porter Australian outback bush creek scene (approx 26cm) by Benz Ceramics, Australia. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $50
Lot 2549 Set of dessert/fruit knives and forks, eleven each out of set of twelve of each, with mother of pearl handles, hallmarked for FA & Co, S, (EP), Frederick Asman & Co, Sheffield; also knife and fork dinner set of six each in EPNS with mother of pearl handles each with crest marking, maker's mark, TR&S, Thomas Ross & Sons, Glasgow. The first set in original blue velvet lined timber case, one fork handle damaged, otherwise fine; the second set with one fork handle damaged and crest marking missing from two handles, fine. (34 pieces) Passed in
Lot 2550 Aboriginal decorated emu egg, hand carved and painted design of an aboriginal girl, by Frank Slip, 'Wandjina' Australiana Gallery, Old Bar Rd, Taree, NSW in 1984, mounted on stand with aboriginal motif on base. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2551 Aboriginal hand carved boab nut, design includes a snake and a turtle, by Warren Fernando of the Gamilaroi tribe. With hairline cracks, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2552 Oil painting, Gilmore Valley near Tumut, NSW, by Henri Nolte, 45x37.5cm, unframed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2553 Melbourne Olympics 1956 memorabilia, official souvenir recording of the opening ceremony (2) one with blue trimmed cover, the other with pink trim, both 33 1/3 r.p.m.; souvenir directory and full programme; car badge in chrome and enamel featuring crest of City of Melbourne Melbourne 1956 and Olympic rings, by H.R.Hobson, Melb; official souvenir postal cover issued by The Victorian Philatelic Association. Fine - very fine, the car badge scarce. (5) $140
Lot 2554 Sydney 2000 Olympics, Closing Ceremony, 1 October 2000, "the best Olympics Games ever", framed colour print (approx 35cmx1metre), ready for wall hanging. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2555 Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA, optical illusionary art wall hanging by Manifestations Inc, California (approx 33cm square and with frame 45.5cm square) with gold metal frame, the image changes with the changing light of the day or the surrounding lights. The frame with some scuffing, otherwise extremely fine and very unusual. Passed in
Lot 2556 SVEA Companion Stove No.5, a kerosene pressure stove, together with a repair kit for the No. 5 Companion model. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2557 Our Gracious Queen 1837-1897 book, by Mrs O.F.Walton, inside cover handwritten, 'Lauriston Place U.P. District Sabbath School/Presented to/Robert Ramsay/For Regular Attendance during the Session/William Seaton/Superintendent/20th June 1897'; small (13cm) dish in nickel and inset in the base is a Charles and Diana wedding medal 1981 with St Paul's Cathedral on reverse; Investiture of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales commemorative medal, 1969, in gilt bronze (56mm), cased. The book with some loss areas on cover, otherwise fine for age, the rest good very fine - uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2558 McCrae, H., Satyrs & Sunlight: Silvarum Libri... Sydney, John Sands, 1909, 4to, xx, + 154 pp, 18 full page plates and text illustrations by Norman Lindsay, Limited edition No.54/130. Slight foxing in text, the extremely rare 1st edition, otherwise fine. $290
Lot 2559 Vision, A Literary Quarterly, Ed. by F.C. Johnson, J. Lindsay and K.Slessor, Nos. 1 - 4 (all that were published), Sydney, May 1923 - Febr. 1924, 4to, illustrated wrappers with numerous illustrations by Norman Lindsay and interesting adverts. Fine and very rare as such. (4) Passed in
Lot 2560 Chaplin, Harry F., Norman Lindsay, His books, manuscripts and autograph letters in the library annotated by Harry F. Chaplin, foreward by Norman Lindsay, Wentworth Press, 1969, 90 pps. Stains on cover, otherwise fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 2561 Australian Children's Home Pictorial Encyclopedia, based entirely on Australian Schools Curricula, Vol 1-10 covering subjects from A - W, each volume a four page large newspaper style layout, fully illustrated, published by Peter Leyden Publishing House, Rawson Place, Sydney, early 1960s; also ANZAC memoirs, Humorous Sketches by a returned soldier, a small book of about 30 pages featuring jokes with proceeds from sales to help unemployed, disabled soldiers. The first in excellent condition and unfolded which is very unusual because of their size, apart from a few ageing stains and the odd edge tear good very fine, the second with cover stains and large paper loss at bottom left corner, otherwise fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2562 Australiana, an interesting collection of postcards, mostly pertaining to Sydney, Sydney beaches and Sydney Harbour all c1900-1910 together with a smaller group of postcards relating to Tasmania, a few in photo album as prints by A.H.Fullwood and a few lesser artists, (approx 150) a few are duplicated; together with tourist publications on Port Arthur c1924; Official Guide to Launceston and Port Arthur; Sydney and Surroundings NSW c1920; Beautiful Blackheath Blue Mountains; Canberra, A City of Flowers (c 1950); Camden Park Estate 1795-1965 (3). Many cards used and mostly fine, the tourist brochures fair some with water damage. (lot) $500
Lot 2563 Japanese postcards, pre and post WWII, a total of 18 with birds, and Japanese people in rural and city scenes. Eleven with foxing or moisture affected, seven as new, all unused. (18) $30
Lot 2564 Bank of New South Wales, uniform issue, ten shillings, with 'Sterling' an uncut sheet of six uniface printer's proofs c1924, not issued, no numbers, imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London, pin hole cancellation 'SPECIMEN/C.SKIPPER & EAST' in two lines on each note (Robb C.811; L.433; P.S161s). Two minor tape repairs to selvedge (not affecting the notes), extremely fine and rare. (6 notes) Passed in
Lot 2565 Bank of New South Wales, uniform issue, ten shillings, without 'Sterling' an uncut sheet of six uniface printer's proofs c1932, not issued, no numbers, imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London, pin hole cancellation 'SPECIMEN/C.SKIPPER & EAST' in two lines on each note (Robb C.811; L.433; P.S161s). Pencilled date '3-5-32' on back of sheet, extremely fine and rare. (6 notes) Passed in
Lot 2566 Bank of New South Wales, uniform issue, one pound, with 'Sterling' an uncut sheet of six uniface printer's proofs c1924, not issued, no numbers, imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London, pin hole cancellation 'SPECIMEN/C.SKIPPER & EAST' in two lines on each (Robb C.821; L.434; P.S162s). Extremely fine and rare. (6 notes) Passed in
Lot 2567 The Colonial Bank of New Zealand, first issue, printer's proof fifty pounds, uniface, Christchurch, 187-, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, horizontal SPECIMEN stamp below in 'Manager' area, 'for other branches see Altn Bk - May 1875' added in pencil in bottom margin (Robb.G.17; L.-; P.S266). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2568 The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, first issue, proof fifty pounds, uniface, Christchurch, undated, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, 'to this from Jany 28th/73' added in pencil in Manager area (Robb.J.17; L.494; P.S295). Remnants of glue marks on back corners, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2569 The Union Bank of Australia Limited, fourth issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st March 1905, No. 3/N 485662, imprint of Waterlow & Sons, Ld. London (Robb M.42; L.533, P.S362b). Nearly very fine. $2,000
Lot 2570 The Union Bank of Australia Limited, fourth issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st March 1905, 4/N 529113, imprint of Waterlow & Son Ld. London (Robb M42; L.533; P.S362b). Good fine and very scarce in this condition. $1,500
Lot 2571 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, ten shillings, 9Z 245815, last prefix of type (P.154). Flattened of folds and creases, nearly very fine. $380
Lot 2572 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, five pounds, K 526144 (P.156). Slightly uneven bottom margin, extremely fine and rare, the first prefix. $750
Lot 2573 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55), one pound, 6/P 949809 (P.159a). Good extremely fine. $240
Lot 2574 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55), ten pounds, 1/F 123108 (P.161a). Good very fine. $360
Lot 2575 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), five pounds, 6/W 303566 (P.160b). Flat, extremely fine. $90
Lot 2576 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten shillings, 9B 470670/1 consecutive pair (P.158d). Uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 2577 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), one pound, without security thread, 051 848437/8 consecutive pair (P.159c). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $210
Lot 2578 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), one pound, with security thread, 281 829224/5 consecutive pair (P.159d). Uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 2579 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), five pounds, without security thread, A6 079759/61 consecutive trio (P.160c). Virtually uncirculated. (3) $750
Lot 2580 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), five pounds, with security thread, L6 230712/3 consecutive pair (P.160d). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $450
Lot 2581 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), five pounds, with security thread, 10C 859931/2 consecutive pair (P.160d). Uncirculated. (2) $450
Lot 2582 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten pounds, with security thread, AS 499239, last serial prefix (P.161d). Uncirculated. $360
Lot 2583 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten pounds, with security thread, AE 060857/8 consecutive pair (P.161d). Virtually uncirculated. (2) $460
Lot 2584 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), one dollar, OA 166676/7 consecutive pair of first prefix, IK 036604/5 consecutive pair (P.163a). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $110
Lot 2585 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), two dollars 0A0 000604, first prefix (P.164a); five dollars, 003 374596 (P.165a). Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 2586 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), ten dollars, A0 000547/8 consecutive pair of first prefix (P.166a). Uncirculated. (2) $500
Lot 2587 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), ten dollars, A0 806327/8 consecutive pair of first prefix (P.166a). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $170
Lot 2588 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), twenty dollars, AB 324724 (P.167a). Uncirculated. $170
Lot 2589 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), twenty dollars, AA 000216/7 consecutive pair of first prefix (P.167a). Uncirculated. (2) $500
Lot 2590 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), twenty dollars, AA 359159/68 a run of ten consecutive first prefix notes (P.167a). Centre fold, nearly uncirculated. (10) $850
Lot 2591 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, one dollar, D.L.Wilks (1968-75) (5); R.L.Knight (1975-77) (10); H.R.Hardie, type I (1977-81) (21); H.R.Hardie, type II, (1981-85) (81); S.T.Russell (1985-89) (105) and D.T.Brash (1989-91) (60), various prefixes, some in consecutive runs (P.163b, c, d, 169a, b, c). Fair - uncirculated. (282) $340
Lot 2592 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, ten dollars, D.L.Wilks (1968-75) (19, one with a slight dropped last digit); R.L.Knight (1975-77) (9); H.R.Hardie, type I (1977-81) (6); H.R.Hardie, type II (1981-85) (50); S.T.Russell (1985-89) (63); D.T.Brash, type I (1989-91) (2); D.T.Brash, type II (1990) (3); D.T.Brash, type III (1993-99) (AA prefix); D.T.Brash, type VII (2000) (BK prefix) (P.166b, c, d, 172a, b, c, 176, 178a, 190a) various prefixes. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (154) Passed in
Lot 2593 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), one dollar, C10 000567/8 consecutive pair of first prefix (P.163c). Uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 2594 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), one dollar star notes, Y91 208353*/62* a run of ten consecutive (P.163c). Uncirculated. (10) $150
Lot 2595 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), two dollars, 1L5 000351/2 consecutive pair of first prefix (P.164c). Uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 2596 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), five dollars, 080 000913/4 consecutive pair of first prefix (P.165c). Uncirculated. (2) $340
Lot 2597 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), ten dollars, 17A 216197/8 consecutive pair (P.166c). Uncirculated. (2) $300
Lot 2598 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), twenty dollars, CA 628684 (P.167c). Flattened, good extremely fine. $110
Lot 2599 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, twenty dollars, R.L.Knight (1975-77) (2); H.R.Hardie, type I (1977-81) (12); H.R.Hardie, type II (1981-85) (126); S.T.Russell (1985-89) (113); D.T.Brash, type I (1989-91) (19); D.T.Brash, type III (1993-99) (9) (P.167c, d, 173a, b, c, 183) various prefixes. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (281) Passed in
Lot 2600 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1977-81), type I, one dollar, K27 498284/8 five consecutive notes (P.163d). Uncirculated. (5) $60
Lot 2601 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1977-81), type I, one dollar, K27 498209/18, ten consecutive notes (P.163d). Uncirculated. (10) $110
Lot 2602 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, specimen set one, two, five, ten, twenty and one hundred dollars AAA 000000/YAA 000000 serials (P.169a-175a) overprinted SPECIMEN in red or black, each note perforated SPECIMEN at either side. The hundred dollars (numbered 058 on the back) has been laminated and has a bubble in the watermark area, otherwise uncirculated and very rare. (6) $1,700
Lot 2603 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, five dollars error note, JCE 887074 (P.171a) missing last four digits of top serial number. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 2604 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie, type II (1983-85), fifty dollars (43); D.T.Brash, type I (1989-92) fifty dollars (13) (P.174a, b (including a run of 6 consecutive) various prefixes. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (56) Passed in
Lot 2605 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, S.T.Russell (1985-89), one hundred dollars, prefixes YAB, YAC (6), YAD (3) (P.175b). Nearly fine - nearly extremely fine. (10) $1,050
Lot 2606 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wheeler (2013-), twenty dollars, CI 13310710/19, consecutive run of ten notes. Uncirculated. (10) $220
Lot 2607 Austria, collection of post WWI notgeld emergency issues for 187 towns, with minor duplication of some issues. In very large notgeld specific album, some with minor foxing but overall mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (approx 2,500-3,000) $2,200
Lot 2608 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, George VI, ten shillings, undated (L1936) A/6 544452 (P.10d). Flat, very fine. $140
Lot 2609 Barbados, Central Bank of Barbados, five dollars commemorative, 30th anniversary of the Central Bank of Barbados, undated (2002) (P.65A). On card in a de la Rue holder, uncirculated. $100
Lot 2610 Bermuda, Bermuda Government, George VI, ten shillings, Hamilton, 12th May 1937, Q/1 386348 (P.10b). Good extremely fine. $200
Lot 2611 Bermuda, Elizabeth II, specimen one dollar, 1st September 1979, A/5000000, overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in red (P.28as); Bahamas, Elizabeth II, undated (L.1968), specimen half dollar, C 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in red (P.26s). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2612 Bermuda, Elizabeth II, specimen fifty dollars, 1st May 1974, A/1 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in red (P.32as). Uncirculated and a very rare date in this condition. $300
Lot 2613 Brazil, National Treasury, five hundred reis, undated (1.9.1880), No. 78538 (P.A243a). Very good. $100
Lot 2614 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1 January 1973, G/6 766225 (P.28c). Uncirculated and scarce. $300
Lot 2615 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, two dollars, 1 January 1973, H/2 028349 (P.29c). Uncirculated and scarce. $340
Lot 2616 Brunei, ten ringgit, 1967; one ringgit, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988 (P.3a, 6b, 6c, 6d). First note nearly very fine, others uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 2617 Canada, The Dominion Bank, ten dollars, Toronto, 3rd Jan. 1938, 530676 (P.S103b). Flat, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2618 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Currency Board, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1996 B/1 001267; 1503-2003 commemorative Q/1 006166; 2006 C/7 001609; five dollars, 1996 series (revised) B/1 551258; ten dollars, 1996 series (revised) B/1 550961 (P.16a, 17, 18a, 30a, 33d). Uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2619 Chatham Islands, Millennium 2000 two, three, ten and fifteen dollars, Series 1999A, sets of four notes (2 sets), J, K, L, M90000180A in folder No.0180 and J, K, L, M9000276 2A without folder. Folder with gum mark at top right corner, all notes uncirculated. (2 sets of 4) $30
Lot 2620 Ceylon, Government of Ceylon, George VI, five rupees, 19th September 1942 (P.36a). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 2621 China, Ch'ing Dynasty 1644-1911, (1857) one thousand cash, Yr 7 (P.A5b) (2 serials end 8 and 9). Spike hole at top on both otherwise very fine or better. (2) $1,000
Lot 2622 China, Ta Han Szechuan Militrary Government, one yuan (1912), (P.S3948) (2); together with other notes (2). Fair - fine, all rare. (4) $170
Lot 2623 China, a small selection, including (P.154a, 162, 197c, 218 (2), 327, 328 (2)). Fine - uncirculated. (8) $120
Lot 2624 China, Central Bank of China, specimen five dollars, Shanghai, 1930, ABNC, (P.200s), overprinted SPECIMEN twice diagonally on front with two small cancellation punch holes. Uncirculated. $280
Lot 2625 China, Bank of China, 1941, ten cents uniface specimens, obverse and reverse, A 000000 (P.-). Uncirculated with some light toning. (2) $200
Lot 2626 China, Bank of Communications, ten yuan, Shanghai, SB727051C/950C (P.158) original bundle of one hundred consecutive notes; Bank of China, one hundred yuan, 1940, Chungkung (P.886). Extremely fine; very good. (101) $350
Lot 2627 China, Specimen of the Ningpo Commercial Bank Ltd, one dollar, Shanghai, 1st November 1921, V000000P (P.545s). Extremely fine and very rare. $800
Lot 2628 China, Republic, short term interest bearing exchange note, one yuan, 1922 (P.638). Extremely fine. $60
Lot 2629 China, Provincial Bank of Kwangsi, five dollars, A717142A and ten dollars, A254967A, 1929 (P.S2340a, 1a). Uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 2630 China, Frontier Bank, twenty cents, Jan. 1st 1925 (P.S2565A). A 1cm tear in top margin, otherwise fine and scarce. $140
Lot 2631 China, Provincial Bank, The Frontier Bank, ten yuan, Mukden, dated July 1st, 1925, M420944A (P.S2572e). About fine, rare. $150
Lot 2632 China, The Yunnan Provincial Bank, one yuan, 1949 YG 0037544 (P.S3024b). Uncirculated. $50
Lot 2633 China, Japanese Puppet Banks, Manchukuo, Central Bank of Manchukuo, specimen ten yuan on front and back, undated (1932), 000000, SPECIMEN in red on front, with two punch hole cancellations both sides (P.J127s). Paper toning on back, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2 halves) $600
Lot 2634 Comoros, Banque de Madagascar et des Comores, undated (1960-63), fifty francs, 052071578 X.2083 578 and one hundred francs, 074267459 S.2971 459 (P.2b, 3b). Uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 2635 Cook Islands, fifty dollars, undated (1992) (P.10a). Nearly uncirculated. (5) $220
Lot 2636 Costa Rica, El Banco Anglo Costarricense, one colon, 1917 (P.S121r) remainder note A 060606, scarce repeater number. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2637 Cyprus, Central Bank of Cyprus, two hundred and fifty mils, K/46 193919 and one pound, I/71 028406, 1.6.1974 (P.41b, 43b). Uncirculated. (2) $260
Lot 2638 East Africa, The East African Currency Board, Elizabeth II, ten shillings, Nairobi, 1st January 1955, F84 17666 (P.34). Nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 2639 Egypt, Egyptian Government Currency note, five piastres, 10th June 1918, series K/278 (P.161). Good fine - nearly very fine. $500
Lot 2640 Ethiopia, Bank of Ethiopia, ten thalers, 29 April 1933, No. B/2 16664 (P.8). Very fine and scarce. $1,400
Lot 2641 Ethiopia, Bank of Ethiopia, fifty thalers, 1 May 1932, No. C/1 05623 (P.9). Good fine and scarce. $2,200
Lot 2642 Ethiopia, Bank of Ethiopia, one hundred thalers, 1 Mai 1932, D/1 07693 (P.10). Good body and colour, flattened of folds, minor repairs in top and bottom margins, good fine. $2,600
Lot 2643 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, one pound, 20th February 1974, E 87616 (P.8b). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2644 Fiji, Cakobau Government, Treasury Note, one dollar, Levuka, 11 April 1873?, No. 6951?, imprint of S.T.Leigh & Co - Sydney, hand signed Howard Clarkson, Treasurer (P.14b), CANCELLED diagonally with three blue stamps. Water damaged and stained at bottom, holed in places with edge tears, fair but rare. $270
Lot 2645 Fiji, Cakobau Government, Treasury Note, ten dollars, uniface, Levuka, 4th April 1873, No. 5035, imprint of S.T.Leigh & Co - Sydney, hand signed Howard Clarkson, Treasurer (P.16b), CANCELLED diagonally with three blue stamps. Many creases and folds, nearly fine and rare. $650
Lot 2646 Fiji, Cakobau Government, Treasury Note, twenty five dollars, uniface, Levuka, 16th July 1872, No. 27, imprint of S.T.Leigh & Co - Sydney, hand signed Howard Clarkson, Treasurer (P.17b), CANCELLED stamped diagonally and signatures crossed out. A 5mm tear in top margin and small nick out of right margin, otherwise good fine and rare. $750
Lot 2647 Fiji, Cakobau Government, Treasury Note, fifty dollars, uniface, Levuka, 11 March 1873, No. 345, imprint of S.T.Leigh & Co - Sydney, hand signed Howard Clarkson, Treasurer (P.18b), CANCELLED stamped diagonally and signatures crossed out. Creases and folds, fine and rare. $650
Lot 2648 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, undated (1974) A/3 272956 (P.74b). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2649 France, Banque de France, one thousand francs, Paris, 24 October 1940, Q.166 623 (P.96a). Staple hole at left, otherwise extremely fine or better and scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2650 France, Banque de France, one hundred francs, 1.4.1919, R.5748 886 (P.71a). Good extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $100
Lot 2651 France, Banque de France, one hundred francs, 18.6.1931, A.31151 753 (P.78b). Several pin holes at left, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2652 France, Banque de France, five hundred francs, 9.4.1942, R.5367 660 (P.95b). Crisp original, good extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $90
Lot 2653 Germany, Memel, notgeld issues, ten mark, No. 224701 and twenty mark, No. 126116, 22 February 1922 (P.5, 6). Uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 2654 Germany, Memel, notgeld issue, fifty mark, No. 074798, 22 February 1922 (P.7). A 3mm tear in top margin, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $100
Lot 2655 Germany, Brandenburg - Havel, prisoner of war camps, five, ten, twenty five and fifty pfennig and one, two, five and ten marks, Berlin, 1st October 1917 (C.2768-2775). Uncirculated. (8) $90
Lot 2656 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 20th November 1971, H 363003 (P.18b); another, Elizabeth II, 20th Nov. 1975, J 294012 (P.20a). Uncirculated. (2) $170
Lot 2657 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, fifty pounds, 27th November 1986, A 075529 (P.24). Virtually uncirculated. $160
Lot 2658 Great Britain, Bank of England, five pounds, P.S.Beale, 26 January 1950, P58 019488 (P.344). Heavy folds some holed through, otherwise nearly very fine. $60
Lot 2659 Great Britain, treasury note, one pound, N.K. Warren Fisher, undated (1928) R1/53 No. 918774 (P.361a). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 2660 Great Britain, Bank of England, ten shillings, undated (1955-60) L.K.O'Brien (P.368c). Very good - uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 2661 Great Britain, Bank of England, one pound, undated (1956-60) L.K.O'Brien (P.369c). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $90
Lot 2662 Great Britain, Bank of England, one pound, undated (1966-70) J.S.Forde, prefix R, U1, U2; replacement notes, D35Z, S16M (2) (P.374c); one pound (1970-77) J.B.Page, H203 (P.374g); five pounds (1966-70) J.S.Forde (P.375b). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (8) $110
Lot 2663 Great Britain, Bank of England, one pound, J.S.Forde (1966-70) (P.374e); J.B.Page (1970-77) (P.374g) (12) four singles, consecutive pair and two consecutive trios; D.H.F.Somerset (1981-84) (P.377b) (9) four consecutive pairs and a single AZ15 700000. Extremely fine or better. (22) $130
Lot 2664 Great Britain, Bank of England, J.B.Page (1970-7) one pound mismatched serials error note, top serial BT57 242162, bottom serial BT57 242163 (P.374g). Uncirculated. $250
Lot 2665 Great Britain, Bank of England, five pounds error note, J.B.Page, undated (1973-80), missing both serial numbers (P.378b). Nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 2666 Guernsey, The States of Guernsey, ten shillings, 1st July 1966, 20/O 3079 (P.42c); one pound, 1st March 1965, 42/M 1431 (P.43b). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 2667 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, 1st January 1929, No. E752718 (P.172b; Ma.H4). Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 2668 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, George VI, one dollar, undated (1936) M308666 (P.312). Extremely fine. $70
Lot 2669 Hong Kong, Mercantile Bank Limited, one hundred dollars, 4th November 1974, No. B109631 (P.245; Ma.M18). Nearly uncirculated. $170
Lot 2670 India, Reserve Bank of India and Government of India, five rupees, a complete collection of forty five notes ranging from signature B.Rama Rau (1950) to D.Subbarao (2011). All in separate holders on Hagner type sheets, the usual staple holes in many, mostly uncirculated. (45) Passed in
Lot 2671 India, Government of India, George V, five rupees (1928-35), signature J.W.Kelly (1935), T/62 648078 (P.15b; Jhun.5.2). Staple holes at left, otherwise good extremely fine. $300
Lot 2672 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated (1926) J.B.Taylor, K/7 386621 (P.7b; Jhun.7.2). No pin or staple holes, a hint of a light centre fold, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $700
Lot 2673 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated, signature J.B.Taylor, M/20 784023 (P.16a; Jhun.8.1). Two staple holes and spot at left, otherwise flat, nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 2674 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated, signature J.W.Kelly, P/97 009235 (P.16b; Jhun.8.2). Uneven top margin, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2675 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, two rupees, C.D.Deshmukh, undated (issued 1944) C96 771664/6 consecutive trio, with black serial numbers (P.17b; Jhun.2.2). With two staple holes at left, otherwise uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2676 India, The Reserve Bank of India, George VI, one hundred rupees, signature C.D.Deshmukh, undated (issued 1943), Bombay, B/27 793569, watermark profile head (P.20b; Jhun.7.2A). Two staple holes, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2677 India, Government of India, George VI, one rupee, 1940 (issued 1944), signature C.E.Jones, P/84 817767/8 consecutive pair, green serial numbers and 'A' bottom right corner (P.25d; Jhun.1.1C). Staple holes at left, uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 2678 India, Reserve Bank of India, ten rupees, signature B.Rama Rau (1950), C/80 716049 (P.37a; Jhun.4.1.2). Staple holes at left, uneven edges, flat, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2679 India, Reserve Bank of India, ten rupees, signature B.Rama Rau, V/15 252216/7 consecutive pair; signature H.V.R.Iengar, E/3 596486/7 consecutive pair; signature P.C.Bhattacharyya, V/10 830183/4 consecutive pair (P.39a, c, d; Jhun.6.4.3.1, 2A, 6.4.4.1A). All with the usual staple holes at left, uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 2680 India, Reserve Bank of India, twenty rupees, undated (1970), signature S.Jaganathan, A/43 135285, 720944 (P.61A; Jhun.6.5.1.1A). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2681 India, Reserve Bank of India, one hundred rupees, undated (1977-82), AA/0 814201, signature I.G.Patel (P.64d). Staple hole at left, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2682 India, Reserve Bank of India, one thousand rupees, (1975), Bombay, N.C.Sengupta signature, A/0 728619 (P.65a; Jhun.9.4.1). Staple and pin holes holes at left, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2683 India, Persian Gulf, Reserve Bank of India, ten rupees (1959), signature H.V.R.Iengar, Z/4 938277 'A' (P.R3; Jhun.12.3.1). Staple holes at left, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2684 Iran, Shah Reza, one hundred rials, AH1317, overprinted on back with purple date stamp AH1320 (1941) (P.36Ad). Good fine/fine. $100
Lot 2685 Iran, Central Bank of Islamic Republic of Iran, two thousand rials (P.141j). Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2686 Iraq, Central Bank of Iraq, two hundred and fifty dinars (P.85). An uncut sheet of six, uncirculated. (6) $30
Lot 2687 Iraq, Central Bank of Iraq, ten thousand dinars, 2002, six uncut pairs (P.89). Nearly uncirculated, some roughly cut. (12) $30
Lot 2688 Ireland, Central Bank of Ireland, one pound, 1982-87 (P.70c), five pounds, 1982-87 (P.71c), ten pounds, 1978-81 (P.72a), twenty pounds, 1983-86 (P.73b). The five pounds with ink smudge on back, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (4) $50
Lot 2689 Ireland, Republic, Central Bank of Ireland, five pounds replacement note, 15.03.94, HHH 027016 (P.75ar). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 2690 Jamaica, Government of Jamaica, George VI, five shillings, 1st November 1940, C/43 56881 (P.37a). Nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 2691 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, Elizabeth II, one pound, undated (1964) FF 005107 (P.51Ce). Nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 2692 Japan, Great Japanese Government - Ministry of Finance, ten sen, undated (1872) (P.1). Extremely fine. $70
Lot 2693 Japan, Great Imperial Japanese Government, one yen, 1878 (1881) (P.17). Folds and creases, good fine. $600
Lot 2694 Japan, Bank of Japan, specimen ten yen, undated (1930), overpinted, with four punch hole cancellation (P.40s1). Fine. $150
Lot 2695 Japan, Bank of Japan, specimen one hundred yen (1930) (P.42s). Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 2696 Japan, Bank of Japan, two hundred yen, 196052 (P.44a). Nearly uncirculated. $470
Lot 2697 Japan, Bank of Japan, specimen five yen, undated (1943), black serial number and block, 518765 (79), overprinted, with four punch hole cancellation and CANCELLED stamp on front (P.50s). Nearly uncirculated. $250
Lot 2698 Japan, Bank of Japan, specimen one yen (1944-45), 379375, four hole cancellation and CANCELLED stamped on front (P.54s1). Uncirculated. $350
Lot 2699 Japan, Nippon Ginko Dakan Ken (Bank of Japan Convertable Notes), Showa, specimen one hundred yen (1946), with overprint 'Mi-hon' and four small cancellation holes, blue back, 1312 296474 (P.89s2, JNDA 21a). Nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 2700 Japan, Bank of Japan, five thousand yen, K 299821 Z (P.93a). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 2701 Japan, Bank of Japan, ten thousand yen, JV 893009 S (P.94b). Uncirculated. $120
Lot 2702 Japanese Invasion Money (JIM), a wide selection of types and prefixes from Malaya, Sumatra, Philippines, Burma and Oceania. Poor - uncirculated. (103) $160
Lot 2703 Japanese Invasion Money (JIM), a wide selection of types and prefixes from Malaya, Sumatra, Philippines, Burma and Oceania. Poor - uncirculated. (80) $170
Lot 2704 Japanese Invasion Money (JIM), a wide selection of types and prefixes from Malaya, Sumatra, Philippines, Burma and Oceania. Poor - uncirculated. (68) $120
Lot 2705 Jersey, German Occupation - WWII, States of Jersey, undated issue of 1941, set of six pence, one shilling, two shillings (2), ten shillings and one pound (P.1a-6a). Minor toning, the fifth with photo album striation marks in left margin, otherwise extremely fine or better and rare. (6) Passed in
Lot 2706 Jersey, ten shillings, undated (1963), Padgham (2); one pound (3), Clennett (1972) (2); five pounds. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (8) $150
Lot 2707 Jersey, The States of Jersey, ten pounds, undated (1972-83) AB 000000 (P.13S.a) overprinted 'SPECIMEN' in red. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2708 Keeling Cocos Islands, tenth, quarter, half, one, two and five rupees, 1902, G.Clunies Ross (P.S123-128). Extremely fine. (6) $550
Lot 2709 Korea, First National Bank of Japan, specimen five yen, 1904, two hole cancellation at bottom (P.5bs). Uncirculated. $2,400
Lot 2710 Korea, Bank of Chosen, specimen one hundred yen (1911-14), red serials 000000 on front, 13 in black on back, perforated cancellation at left (P.16As). Uncirculated. $2,200
Lot 2711 Korea, South, Bank of Korea, ten hwan (1953) (P.16). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2712 Korea, South, Bank of Korea, one hundred hwan, 1962 (P.26). Uncirculated. $550
Lot 2713 Libya, Bank of Libya, ten Libyan pounds, undated (1963), 4 A/11 021959 (P.27). Very fine and rare. $500
Lot 2714 Macau, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, five patacas, 18 November 1976, I 420019 (P.54a). Uncirculated. $50
Lot 2715 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency, George VI, one cent, five cents, ten cents, twenty cents (illustrated) and fifty cents, 1st July 1941 (P.6, 7b, 8, 9a, 10b). Uncirculated, the twenty cents scarce. (5) $300
Lot 2716 Malaya, Capital Dance Hall, Malacca, Night Dance Coupon, good for one dance only, cost twenty-five cents. Very rare, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2717 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, one dollar, 21st March 1953, A/3 826083 (P.1a). Uncirculated. $150
Lot 2718 Malaysia, five ringgit, undated (1972-76), Ismail Mohd. Ali, replacement note, Z/1 021042 (P.8; Tan M34C). Uncirculated and rare. $1,200
Lot 2719 Malaysia, ten ringgit, undate (1972-76) Ismail Mohd. Ali, replacement note, Z/2 483472 (P.9a; Tan M35d). Two very light vertical folds, extremely fine and very scarce. $200
Lot 2720 Malaysia, five ringgit, undated (1982-84) Abdul Aziz Bin Taha, replacement note, NZ 0040984 (P.20); one ringgit, undated (1986-95) Jaffar Bin Hussein, replacement notes, BA 1288535/6, BA 1288540/1, BA 1288546 (P.27aZ). First note with small red ink spot bottom right corner, otherwise uncirculated. (6) $140
Lot 2721 Malaysia, one ringgit, undated (1986-95) Jaffar Bin Hussein, replacement notes BA 0762965, 0860419, 1288531, 533/4 (P.27aZ); BA 3622304/8 five consecutive notes (P.27bz). Uncirculated. (10) $200
Lot 2722 Malaysia, ten ringgit, undated (1986-95) Jaffar Bin Hussein, replacement note QA 0735752 (P.29, Tan M61c). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2723 Mali, Banque Centrale du Mali, one hundred francs, undated (1972-73), 019619006 19006 X.8 (P.11). Centre fold, extremely fine. $140
Lot 2724 Mauritius, The Government of Mauritius, five rupees, undated (1930) C862040 (P.21). Crisp, folds, some light foxing along bottom edge, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $550
Lot 2725 Mauritius, Bank of Mauritius, undated (1967) five rupees (P.30b); ten rupees (P.31c); fifty rupees (P.33c); New Zealand, Reserve Bank, H.R.Hardie (1977-1981) type 1, one dollar, Y92 210257*/58* (P.163ds) consecutive pair of star notes. Fine - uncirculated. (5) $120
Lot 2726 Micronesia, Caroline Islands, Ulithi Lagoon, Fleet Officers' Club, chit for ten cents, WWII. Very fine and rare. $150
Lot 2727 Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank, one thousand gulden, 30 March 1972, 0220019463 (P.94a). Good extremely fine and scarce. $550
Lot 2728 Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank, five gulden, 28 March 1973 (P.95); twenty five gulden, 10 February 1971 (P.92a) (3); one hundred gulden, 28 July 1977 (P.97a) (3); one thousand gulden, 30 March 1972 (P.94a) (2). Fine - extremely fine, the last two scarce. (9) $1,000
Lot 2729 New Caledonia, Banque de l'Indochine, Noumea, one hundred francs, undated (1963) (3), L.218 556, R.174 252/3 consecutive pair (P.42e). Minor tone spots and small margin tears on the first, very fine. (3) $30
Lot 2730 New Caledonia, Banque de l'Indochine, one thousand francs, Noumea, 1944, 00896589 X36 589 (P.47b). Staple holes top right, otherwise very fine and rare. $400
Lot 2731 New Hebrides, Institut D'Emission D'Outre-Mer, five hundred francs, undated (1979) 00400980 E.1 00980 (P.19b); one thousand francs, undated (1975) 00892235 J.1 92235 (P.20b). Extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 2732 Northern Ireland, Allied Irish Banks Limited, five pounds, 1st January 1982 (P.2a); Northern Bank, ten pounds, 24 February 1997 (P.198a), twenty pounds, 24 February 1997 (P.199a). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2733 Northern Ireland, Bank of Ireland, ten pounds, 20th April 2008 (P.84); twenty pounds, 20th April 2000 (P.85). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 2734 Northern Ireland, Ulster Bank Limited, fifty pounds, 1.1.1997 (P.338). Nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 2735 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, set of two, five and ten kina, undated (1975) first prefixes AAA 096502, HAA 052211, NAA 142853, each hand signed by Bill Stevens, the note designer (P.1-3). Nearly uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 2736 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, specimen five kina, 1992 (P.13as) HBJ 000000, Specimen diagonally in red on front and back centre. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2737 2760 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, specimen fifty kina, 1989 (P.11s) HTT 000000, specimen no.0162. Uncirculated. $240
Lot 2738 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, two kina, commemorative issues, 1991, 1995, 2008, uncut blocks of 4 of each (P.12, 15, New); Samoa, Central Bank of Samoa, two tala, 1990 commemorative issue, uncut block of 4 (P.31). Uncirculated. (4 blocks) $50
Lot 2739 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, two kina, commemorative issues, 1991, 1995, 2008, uncut pairs of each (P.12, 15, New); Samoa, Central Bank of Samoa, two tala, 1990 commemorative issue, uncut pair (P.31). Uncirculated. (4 pairs) $30
Lot 2740 Papua New Guinea, Manus, Koruniat Island, WWII, DesPac Officers' Club, ten cents. Extremely fine and rare. $140
Lot 2741 Philippines, WWII emergency banknotes, assorted issues, ten centavos - twenty pesos. In an album, good - very fine. (151) $100
Lot 2742 Portugal, Banco de Portugal, twenty escudos, 13 September 1978 (P.176a). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 2743 Portugal, Banco de Portugal, one hundred escudos, 24 February 1981 (P.178b). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (20) Passed in
Lot 2744 Portugal, Banco de Portugal, one hundred escudos, 16 October 1986, 12 February 1987, 26 May 1988 (5), 24 November 1988 (3)(P.179a, b, d, e, f). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 2745 Reunion, Banque de la Reunion, five francs, undated (L.1901), K.203 956 (P.14). A repaired 1cm tear top right hand margin, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $110
Lot 2746 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, Elizabeth II, ten shillings, 11 November 1964 (P.24a) H/6 998618. Folds, crisp, fresh, good very fine. $200
Lot 2747 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, one dollar, 18th April 1978 (P.30b) (2); two dollars, 5th August 1977 (P.31b) (2); five dollars, 20th October 1978 (P.32b) (2). Uncirculated. (6) $200
Lot 2748 Russia, 25 rubles, 1909; 5 rubles, 1909 (Soviet Govt issue); 1000 rubles, 1918 (P.12, 35, 95b); South Russia, currency tokens issue, 5000 rubles, 1919; Government Treasury notes issue, 10,000 rubles, 1919; 500 rubles, 1920 (issued by General Wrangel) Siberia and Urals, 4 rubles and 50 kopeks (1919); another (1920) (P.S419d, 425a, 434, 892, 904); Russian Soviet Republic, currency note, 100,000 rubles, 1921 (P.117a). Fine - uncirculated. (9) $60
Lot 2749 Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer, five, ten and twenty francs, undated (1950-60) (P.22-24). Virtually uncirculated and scarce. (3) $240
Lot 2750 Scotland, Bank of Scotland, one pound, Edinburgh, 17th July 1995 (P.123a). Uncirculated. $380
Lot 2751 Scotland, Bank of Scotland, five pounds, 4th January 1995, 13th September 1996, 5th August 1998, 25th June 2002, 1st January 2006 (P.119a,b,c,d,e). Uncirculated. (5) $80
Lot 2752 Scotland, Bank of Scotland, fifty pounds, 1st May 1995 (P.122a), 15th April 1999 (P.122b). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 2753 Scotland, Bank of Scotland, fifty pounds, 29th January 2003 (P.122c), 1st January 2006 (P.122d). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2754 Scotland, Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited, one pound (2), 1st March 1952; 1st May 1958 (P.191a, b); The Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd, five pounds, 23 January 1953 (P.S.333). Very good - good very fine. (3) $80
Lot 2755 Scotland, Clydesdale Bank PLC, five pounds, 20th March 1982, (P.212a), 5th January 1983 (P.221b), 26th August 1988 (P.212d). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2756 Scotland, Clydesdale Bank PLC, five pounds, 18th September 1986, D/HT008933/34 (P.212c) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 2757 Scotland, Clydesdale Bank PLC, ten pounds, 15th March 2006, CG/1000702/3 (P.229E) consecutive pair; twenty pounds, 6th June 2005, A/EE037871/2 (P.229F) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (4) $150
Lot 2758 Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, twenty pounds, 27th March 1991 (P.354a), 28th January 1992, 24th February 1993 (P.354b). Uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 2759 Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, twenty pounds, 30th March 1999 (P.354c), 27th June 2000, 20th December 2007 (P.354d). Uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 2760 Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, one hundred pounds, 30th September 1998, A/2 320205 (P.350b). Nearly uncirculated. $220
Lot 2761 Scotland, The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, one pound, Glasgow or Edinburgh, 10th December 1920, No. H 93/123 (P.S805). Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2762 Scotland, Commercial Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, 19th March 1853, cheque, received from the trustees of the late Henry Maxwell Esq. 2000 pounds sterling which is placed to their credit on the account current with the Commercial Bank of Scotland. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2763 Singapore, one dollar, undated (1987) Dr Goh Keng Swee, replacement notes, some consecutive numbers Z/1 616392/4 (3); Z/2 028494, 085236/7 (3) (P.18a). Uncirculated. (6) $160
Lot 2764 Singapore, ten dollars (1999) solid numbers set OJK 111111, 222222 to 999999/1000000 (P.40) nine solid numbers and a one million serial. Uncirculated. (10) $1,300
Lot 2765 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, one thousand dollars specimen, undated (1999), 8PN000164, SPECIMEN punched hole cancelled diagonally (P.43s). Uncirculated. $2,500
Lot 2766 Somalia, Central Bank of Somalia, twenty Somali shillings, 1986 - 1989 (P.33b-d). Very good - very fine. (100) Passed in
Lot 2767 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, ten shillings, 21.1.59 (P.90c); Suid-Afrikaanse Reserwebank, ten shillings, 10 April 1948 (P.91a), 6.1.56, 4.10.56, 4.2.57 (P.91d). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $90
Lot 2768 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, five pounds, 14.5.1959, C/73 015738 (P.96c). Very fine. $60
Lot 2769 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, one rand (2), undated (1962-65) and (1967) (P.103b, 109b); two rand, undated (1976) and (1978-83) (2) (P.117b, 118a, b) (3); five rand (6), undated (1975) (P.112c) (4) four consecutive, (1981-89) and (1990-93) (119c, e) (2). The first nearly extremely fine, others nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (11) $100
Lot 2770 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, printer's design for one hundred dollars, 1st March 1915, A/7 00000, printer's annotations in bottom margin and on design (P.-). Tape mark on two back corners, nearly uncirculated and probably unique. $10,500
Lot 2771 Sudan, Sudan Currency Board, specimen five pounds, 15.9.1956, D/13 000 000, stamped CANCELLED in red diagonally both sides and four punch holes (P.4s). Uncirculated. $210
Lot 2772 Sudan, Bank of Sudan, specimen one pound, 8.4.1961, C/00 0000000, stamped CANCELLED in red diagonally both sides and four SPECIMEN punch hole cancellations in each corner, number '166' punch holed in watermark area (P.8as). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 2773 Sudan, Bank of Sudan, specimen ten pounds, 6.3.1964, E/00 000 000, stamped CANCELLED in red diagonally both sides and four SPECIMEN punch hole cancellations in each corner, number '043' punch holed in watermark area, two further punch holes at bottom (P.10as). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 2774 Sudan, Bank of Sudan, specimen twenty five piastres, Jan. 1970, A/00 0000000, stamped CANCELLED in red diagonally both sides and four SPECIMEN punch hole cancellations in each corner, number '2380' punch holed at right (P.11as). Uncirculated. $60
Lot 2775 Sweden, Sveriges Riksbank, one hundred kronor, 1980 (3), 1981, 1982 (4), 1983 (6) (P.54c). Very fine - extremely fine. (14) $110
Lot 2776 Thailand, Government of Thailand, Rama VIII, fifty satang, undated (1942) (P.43a); one baht, undated (1942) (P.58a). Extremely fine; nearly very fine. (2) $50
Lot 2777 Thailand, Government of Thailand, Rama VIII, five baht, undated (1942) (P.45a). Good extremely fine. $150
Lot 2778 Thailand, Government of Thailand, Rama VIII, one hundred baht, undated (1945) (P.52b). Good extremely fine. $450
Lot 2779 Thailand, Government of Thailand, Rama VIII, one hundred baht, undated (1945), S/27 36757 (P.53Bc). Very fine. $160
Lot 2780 Thailand, Government of Thailand, Rama VIII, five, twenty and one hundred baht, undated (1946) (P.64, 66b, 67). Good extremely fine. (3) $280
Lot 2781 Thailand, Government of Thailand, Rama VIII, fifty satang on ten baht, undated (1946) (P.62); ten baht, undated (1946) (P.65b). Uncirculated. (2) $110
Lot 2782 Thailand, Government of Siam, one baht, 11th April 1932 (P.16b); Government of Thailand, Rama VIII, ten baht, undated (1946) (P.65b). Good extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 2783 Timor, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, twenty patacas, 1.1.1910, No. 10205. Heavy centre fold, small splits at margins, otherwise fine and rare. $340
Lot 2784 Tonga, Government of Tonga Treasury Notes, four shillings, 3rd November 1966, E/1 14512 (P.9e); ten shillings, 3rd November 1966, C/1 77037 (P.10e); one pound, 2nd December 1966, D/1 53962 (P.11e). Uncirculated. (3) $300
Lot 2785 Trinidad and Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen fifty dollars, 1964, AA 000000 (P.34s), overprinted SPECIMEN in red and hole cancel in signature. Uncirculated. $180
Lot 2786 USA, obsolete un-issued remainders, State of Mississippi, three dollars, undated, A No.228, punch hole cancelled; The State Bank at New-Brunswick, three dollars, 18-, No-A. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 2787 USA, Confederate States, one hundred dollars, February 17th 1864, No.79411 (P.71). Good fine. $100
Lot 2788 USA, National Currency, First-Stamford National Bank, twenty dollars, Stamford, Connecticut, Feb. 25, 1903 (series of 1902), 42529 (4) (F.S-1576). Good fine. $240
Lot 2789 USA, National Currency, First National Bank of Freeport, five dollars, Freeport, New York, April 20th, 1905 (series of 1902), A819288D (E7703) (F.S-1339). Extremely fine. $420
Lot 2790 USA, National Currency, The Bristol National Bank, five dollars, Bristol, Connecticut, Apr. 14, 1915 (series of 1902), 30237 (2250) (F.S-1313). Good extremely fine. $320
Lot 2791 USA, National Currency, one dollar, May 18, 1914 (series of 1918), The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, C451158A (cfP.371). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 2792 USA, United States Notes - Legal Tender Notes, 1901 series, ten dollars, E60875560 (P.185). Good very fine. $1,500
Lot 2793 USA, United States Notes - Legal Tender Notes, five dollars, series of 1907, B18175977 (P.186). Nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 2794 USA, Legal Tender Note, series of 1907, Speelman/White 'Woodchopper' five dollars, M29316255 (P.186). Fine. $180
Lot 2795 USA, United States Notes - Legal Tender Notes, 1917 series, one dollar, T37042059A (P.187). Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2796 USA, gold certificate, ten dollars, series of 1907, E2709909 (P.271). Good extremely fine. $700
Lot 2797 USA, gold certificate, fifty dollars, series of 1913, A1151621 (P.273). Good very fine. $2,000
Lot 2798 USA, gold certificate, twenty dollars, series of 1922, K45247999 (P.275). Extremely fine. $950
Lot 2799 USA, gold certificate, one hundred dollars, series of 1922B, N1106466 (P.277). Centre fold, nearly extremely fine and rare. $2,000
Lot 2800 USA, silver certificate, one dollar 1886, B8940412I- (P.321). Nearly extremely fine. $600
Lot 2801 USA, silver certificate, one dollar, series of 1899, T29617033A (P.338c). Extremely fine. $370
Lot 2802 USA, silver certificate, one dollar, series of 1899, X56895410X (P.338c). Fine. $110
Lot 2803 USA, silver certificate, five dollars, series of 1899, five dollars, E11302214 (P.340). Crisp, good extremely fine. $950
Lot 2804 USA, Treasury Note, one dollar, series of 1891, B779643* (P.351). Good very fine. $400
Lot 2805 USA, National Currency, two dollars, May 18, 1914 (series of 1918), The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, C88520A (cfP.372). Extremely fine. $600
Lot 2806 USA, United States notes, small size, two dollars, series of 1928C and 1953 (P.378c, 380), five dollars, series of 1928E (P.379e); silver certificates, one dollar (4), series of 1928A, 1934, 1935E (2) (P.412A, 414, 416D2e); five dollars and ten dollars, series of 1934C (P.414Ac, 415c); Federal Reserve notes, small size, ten dollars, series of 1934 (F) (P.430D) and twenty dollars, series of 1934C (A) (P.431C). Extremely fine or better. (11) $220
Lot 2807 USA, United States Notes, small size, series of 1928, five dollars, 1928, C814124455A/7A, consecutive trio (P.379). Uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 2808 USA, The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, fifty dollars, series of 1928F; The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York, fifty dollars, series of 1928H. Fine. (2) $120
Lot 2809 USA, Federal Reserve, five hundred dollars, series of 1934A, 4 D00044471A (P.434a). Extremely fine and rare. $1,300
Lot 2810 USA, Federal Reserve Note, one thousand dollars, series of 1934A, 7 G00259724 (P.435a). Crisp original, nearly uncirculated and rare. $3,000
Lot 2811 Zaire, Banque Du Zaire, specimen ten zaires, 24.6.1979 (P.24s) A 0000000 A, overprinted Specimen in red diagonally front and back. Uncirculated. $50
Lot 2812 Zimbabwe, Emergency Travellers Cheques, one thousand - one hundred thousand Zimbabwe dollars (2003) (P.15, 16, 17, 18[2],19, 20); Reserve Bank, Emergency Bearer Checks, ten thousand dollars (2003) (P.22a,b,c,d[6]); fifty thousand dollars (2005-2006) (P.28, 29[3]). Mostly uncirculated, very fine - uncirculated. (20) Passed in
Lot 2813 World banknotes, USA, colour two dollars, Series 2009 limited edition bank note; British Armed Forces special vouchers, 2nd Series one pound AA/9 190406 and 3rd Series one pound E/2 211240; Japanese invasion ten dollars, Malaya issue; People's Republic of China, one jiao, 1980. The second last fine, the rest uncirculated. (5) $50
Lot 2814 World banknotes, an interesting accumulation from 1861 onwards, noted Afghanistan, Austria, Bermuda, Canada, China, Cuba, Cyprus, East Africa, East Carribean, Fiji, France, French West Africa, Germany, Great Britain (includes Military Authority), Guadeloupe, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, JIM, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands Antilles, New Caledonia, New Zealand (decimal currency practice money), Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Thailand, Tonga, Turkey, USA, including Bank of Pittsylvania, five dollars, 1861 and MPC's. Fair - uncirculated. (152) $650
Lot 2815 World banknotes, mostly British Commonwealth countries including: Albania; Australia, various issues from ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) (R.12) to ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.316a); Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, East Caribbean, Fiji, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Jamaica, Jersey, Kenya, Macau, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Rhodesia, St. Helena, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, USA (MPCs), Wales and Zambia. All housed on Hagner sheets in a green album, fine - uncirculated, many scarce. (111) $850
Lot 2816 World banknotes, various countries including: Angola, Biafra, Bolivia, Burma, Cambodia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, East Caribbean, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Finland, France, German East Africa, France, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Iceland, Iran, Lebanon, Mozambique, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal (including set San Jose Hospital notes), Puerto Rico, Rwanda, Senegal, Sweden. All housed on Hagner sheets in a green album, fine - uncirculated, mostly uncirculated. (105) $260
Lot 2817 World Banknotes, includes Angola, twenty escudos, 1973; Bahamas, fifty cents, 2001; Portuguese Guinea, 100 escudos 1971 (P.45a); Macedonia, 10, 25, 50, 100, 500, 1000 denar, 1992; South Yemen, South Arabian Currency Authority, five dinars, 1965 (P.45); Zimbabwe, bearer cheques 10,000, 20,000 dollars, 2003, 50,000 dollars, 2006 'AF', 'AG', 1000 dollars, 2003 'WS'. Mostly uncirculated. (15) Passed in
Lot 2818 World banknotes, various countries but strong on South America, includes Argentina, Burundi, Ceylon, Chile, Croatia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Hutt River Province, India, Liberia, Maldives, Mexico, Netherlands Antilles, Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, UAE, Uruguay. All housed on Hagner sheets in an album, fine - uncirculated, mostly uncirculated. (115) $360
Lot 2819 World banknotes, various issues with some duplication, including Argentina, Barbados, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Korea, Malawi, Malaysia, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Tanzania, Zaire, Zimbabwe. In three folders, very fine - uncirculated. (325) $320
Lot 2820 World banknotes, various countries including: Australia (NSW lottery tickets), Bahrain, Bermuda, Brunei, Cayman Islands, Egypt, France, Germany, Ghana, Great Britain, Haiti, Hong Kong, Israel, Luxembourg, Malaya, Malta, New Zealand (including star notes), Scotland, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Tonga, Uganda, USA (North Carolina revenue anticipation notes), Western Samoa and Zaire. All housed on Hagner sheets in a blue album, fine - uncirculated, mostly uncirculated and many scarce. (115) $400
Lot 2821 World banknotes, includes Australia pre decimal (7), Greece (9), Malaya, ten cents, 1941. Fair - very fine. (20) $130
Lot 2822 World banknotes, Australia and New Zealand issues; one dollar, pack of 100 (R.78); New Zealand, Russell AHN 451101/200; pre decimal (R.15, 30b, 34b, 49, 63); decimal (R.77, 78 (4), 81 (2), 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 (2), 206, 404, 406a, 406b, 310 (2 in folder); New Zealand, Hardie type II, one dollar AEE run of ten, dollar (2), two dollars (2), five dollars, ten dollars (6 including commemoratives), twenty dollars (3); Dutch East Indies (2) and JIM half gulden; USA, two dollars 1976. Fair - uncirculated. (55) $600
Lot 2823 World banknotes, various countries including: Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hainan, Japan, Korea, Laos, Manchuria, Nepal, Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Viet Nam and Yugoslavia. All housed on Hagner sheets in a black album, fine - uncirculated, mostly uncirculated and some scarce. (227) Passed in
Lot 2824 World banknotes, Belgian Congo, five francs, 10.4.47 (P.13Ad); Northern Ireland, Bank of Ireland, twenty pounds, 1983 (P.67Ab); Mauritius, one rupee, undated (1940) (P.26); New Zealand, British Postal Order, five shillings, Invercargill, 3 Nov 1964. Very good - very fine. (4) $140
Lot 2825 World banknotes, a small accumulation of 20th century issues from Biafra, Germany, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Russia. Very good - uncirculated. (25) $70
Lot 2826 World banknotes, a wide selection including Brazil, Cook Islands, Egypt, Fiji, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Peru, Samoa, Turkey, Uruguay, Zambia. In two albums and a folder, very fine - uncirculated. (355) $360
Lot 2827 World banknotes, a small collection from Brazil (P.175-77); Canada (P.74b, 76a, b, 85c (consecutive pair), 94a) and Philippines (P.22-24, 168b, 169b (ten consecutive), 176a (27). Nearly fine - uncirculated. (50) Passed in
Lot 2828 World banknotes, a small selection of polymer issues, Canada, ten dollars, 2013; Indonesia, one hundred thousand rupiah, 1999; Mexico, twenty pesos, 2001, fifty pesos, 2004 and one hundred pesos, 2010; Mongolia, twenty thousand tugrik, 2009; Paraguay, two thousand guaranies, 2008; Sri Lanka, two hundred rupees, 1998; Taiwan, fifty Yuan, 1995 and Viet Nam, fifty thousand dong (2006). Uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 2829 World banknotes, a small selection from Canada, two, five and ten dollars, Elizabeth II; Germany, pre inflation period notes (3); Great Britain, Somerset pound and Scotland, pounds (3) three different banks. Good - extremely fine. (10) $40
Lot 2830 World banknotes, various countries but strong in China and Germany, other countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Mexico and Russia. All housed on Hagner sheets in a yellow album, fine - uncirculated, mostly uncirculated and many scarce. (204) $640
Lot 2831 World banknotes, c1990s left over travel money including, Germany (140 marks), Hong Kong (60 dollars), Israel (65 sheqalim), Italy (1,000 lire), Russia (1,100 rubles) and Thailand (10 baht). Very good - very fine. (20) $70
Lot 2832 World banknotes, Iran, one hundred rials, undated (1974-79), undated with type D overprint (P.102a, 118) (2); Kuwait, five dinars and ten dinars, L.1968 (1980-91), twenty dinars, L.1968 (1986-91), one dinar, L.1968 (1994) (P.14c, 15c, 16b, 25) (4); Libya, five dinars, undated (2004) (P.69b); Tunisia, ten dinars, 15.10.1973 (P.72) (4); Turkey, ten lira, L.1970 (1975) (P.186). Fine - uncirculated. (12) $70
Lot 2833 World banknotes, mostly WWII military, occupation, Japanese Invasion Money (JIM) and emergency issues, includes some later issues from other countries in the Asian/Pacific region, includes notes from Australia, Brunei, Burma, China, Cook Islands, Fiji, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Oceania, Malaya, Myanmar, Netherlands East Indies, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Straits Settlements, Tahiti, Timor, USA and Vanuatu. All housed on Hagner sheets in a white album, mostly better grades, very good - uncirculated, many scarce. (158) $600
Lot 2834 World banknotes, including New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Hardie star notes, one dollars (run of five), two dollars (trio, and pair of second issue); Mexico 100 pesos (4) and 50 pesos, all 1981; USA, silver certificates, dollars 1935 and 1957; Spain, 100 pesetas 1965 and 1970 and 500 pesetas, 1971. Fine - uncirculated. (19) $120
Lot 2835 World banknotes, a small collection of issues from two states of the former Yugoslavia: Bosnia-Herzegovina (Serbian Republic) ten dinara - 10 billion dinara (1992-93) (P.133a (2), 134a (2), 135a, 136a, 137a, 138a, 141a, 143a, 144a, 145a, 146a, 147a, 148a, 149a, 150a, 151a, 152a, 153a, 154a, 155a) (22); Croatia, occupation issues, 20 million - 10 billion dinara, 1993 (P.-; H.301-305, 307) (6), 5,000 - 50 billion dinara, 1993 (P.-; H.308-317) (10), 1,000 - 1 million dinara, 1994 (P.-; H.318-322) (4). All housed in a brown paper money album, uncirculated. (42) $150
Lot 2836 World banknotes, packets of 'Genuine Paper Money of the World' c1970s, no two notes the same in a packet, also six additional loose notes. Mostly uncirculated. (49 packets, 446 notes) $120
Lot 2837 World banknotes, in two homemade albums marked 'duplicates', includes one album of JIM and another with various world notes including political, phantom, travellers cheques and advertising notes. All contained in individual glassine holders taped into the albums, fine - uncirculated. (241) $160
Lot 2838 World banknotes, a wide selection, mostly different. Mostly uncirculated. (81) $110
Lot 2839 World banknotes, a wide selection from many countries, all different. Uncirculated. (78) $60
Lot 2840 World banknotes, a wide selection from many countries, all different. Uncirculated. (27) Passed in
Lot 2841 World banknotes, a wide selection from many countries, all different. Uncirculated. (55) $40
Lot 2842 Van Diemen's Land, Lempriere & Company, Hobart Town, currency note, four Spanish dollars, 25th July 1823 (year 182 printed), No. T19, imprint, Engraved by S.Clayton, Sydney, entered by C.Boucher and hand signed by Lempriere & Co, 'Exhibited / Et Rofs' written across. Note with strip of tape on back of note left side, tape repair back right side base, frail edges, good fine. $2,500
Lot 2843 Lachlan and Waterloo Mills Company, Sydney, New South Wales, sixteen different printer's sample banknotes in a bound leatherette booklet (210x145mm) with gold lettering 'Bank Notes' probably by S.Clayton, Sydney, c1830s, denominations: two shillings and sixpence, five shillings, ten shillings, one Spanish-dollar, two Spanish-dollars, four Spanish-dollars, ten dollars, twenty Spanish-dollars, one pound sterling (4), five pounds sterling (2), ten pounds sterling (2). Nearly uncirculated as produced, excessively rare and probably a unique set of early Australian paper money. (one booklet of 16 notes) Passed in
Lot 2844 Australian Bank of Commerce Limited, Sydney, New South Wales, uniface printers proof, five pounds, black and white, on card, Sydney, 1st Jany. 1910 (fully printed), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2845 Australian Joint Stock Bank, ten pounds printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on paper, Armidale, 18- (c1859), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, SPECIMEN stamped in Director/Manager reserve, '28th January 1859' written in pencil bottom margin (MVR 1b). Tiny tear in left margin, tape marks on back, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2846 Australian Joint Stock Bank, New South Wales, one pound printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on paper, Grafton, 18- (c1862), payable on demand, 'here or in Sydney' imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, SPECIMEN stamped in Manager reserve, '6th November 1862' written in pencil bottom margin (MVR 1b). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2847 The Bank of Australasia, two pounds printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on card, Parramatta, 18-, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, SPECIMEN stamped horizontally and vertically in Manager reserve (MVR unlisted). Some marks on back, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2848 The Bank of Australasia, proof twenty pounds, uniface, black and white, Sale, Gipps'land, undated, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate., '... 1865' added in pencil in lower margin, SPECIMEN stamped in 'Manager' area (MVR.2a). Blunted top corners, ink and paper smudging, 8mm tear in left margin, otherwise very fine and rare. $500
Lot 2849 The Bank of Australasia, proof five pounds, uniface, black and white, Warrnambool, 14th Septr. 1866 and 11th Octr. 1870 (2), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate., pencil annotations below in 'Manager' area (MVR.2a). All damaged, fair but rare. (3) $300
Lot 2850 The Bank of Australasia, one pound, Melbourne, 1st July 1897, 067,652, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co Ld London (MVR 2c). Flat, staining on back, otherwise good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2851 The Bank of Australasia, proof pound, five pounds, ten pounds, fifty pounds and one hundred pounds, uniface, black and white, on white paper, Sydney, various dates 1889-1893, all with pencil notations added (MVR.2c). Lower section removed as cancellation, otherwise very fine and very rare. (5) Passed in
Lot 2852 The Bank of Australasia, proof pound, five pounds, ten pounds and fifty pounds, uniface, black and white, Hobart, various dates 1891-1896, all with pencil notations added (MVR.2c). Lower section removed as cancellation, the £50 with thin top left corner, otherwise very fine and very rare. (4) Passed in
Lot 2853 The Bank of Australasia, proof pound, five pounds, ten pounds, fifty pounds and one hundred pounds, uniface, black and white, on white paper, Adelaide, various dates 1891-1896, all with pencil notations added (MVR.2c). Lower section removed as cancellation, the last with 5mm tear in top margin, otherwise very fine and very rare. (5) Passed in
Lot 2854 The Bank of Australasia, proof pound, five pounds, ten pounds, fifty pounds and one hundred pounds, uniface, black and white, on white paper, Adelaide, various dates 1891-1897, all with pencil notations added (MVR.2c). Lower section removed as cancellation, otherwise very fine and very rare. (5) Passed in
Lot 2855 The Bank of Australasia, proof pound, five pounds (2) and ten pounds (illustrated), uniface, black and white, Hobart, various dates 1898-1903, all with pencil notations added (MVR.2c). Lower section removed as cancellation, otherwise very fine and very rare. (4) Passed in
Lot 2856 The Bank of Australasia, proof fifty pounds, uniface, black and white on white paper, Adelaide, 17th Octr 1899, 'To this Jan 26th/00' added in pencil next to date (MVR.2c). Lower section removed as cancellation, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2857 Bank of New South Wales, five pounds printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on paper, Mudgee, 18- (c1858), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, SPECIMEN stamped in Manager reserve, '16th April 1858' written in pencil bottom margin (MVR 7a iii). Good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2858 Bank of New South Wales, twenty pounds printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on paper, Kyneton, 18- (c1858), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, SPECIMEN stamped in Manager reserve, 'to this May 1858' written in pencil bottom margin (MVR 7c). Several small tears in top margin, glue marks on back, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2859 Bank of New South Wales, Rockhampton, five pounds, uniface printer's proof on paper, not dated (18-- printed), stamped SPECIMEN in Manager reserve, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co London, Hardened Steel Plate, '16th Ap 1862' in pencil in bottom margin (MVR type 7c). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2860 Bank of New South Wales, Ipswich, five pounds, uniface printer's proof on paper, not dated (18-- printed), stamped SPECIMEN in Manager reserve, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co London, Hardened Steel Plate, '11th April 1862 altered to this' in pencil in bottom margin (MVR type 7c). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2861 Bank of New South Wales, Newcastle, five pounds, uniface printer's proof on paper, not dated (18-- printed), stamped SPECIMEN in Manager reserve, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co London, Hardened Steel Plate, 'from this to Goulburn 8th Augt 1862' in pencil in Manager reserve (MVR type 7c). Paper thinning due to remnants of glue spots on back corners, three small edge tears, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2862 Bank of New South Wales, one pound, Sydney, c1901, 464720 (MVR 7f). Tone spots and staining, date and signatures faded, postmark 'Kiandra, Ap 3 1903' on back, nearly fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2863 Bank of Queensland Limited, fifty pounds, Brisbane -, (c1864) uniface printer's proof on thick paper (MVR 1). Glue tip marks on back corners, otherwise uncirculated and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2864 Bank of Van Diemens Land, Half a Spanish-Dollar, Hobart Town, 182-, No.-, unissued (MVR 1) watermarked paper BVDL monogram. Quarter folds with tiny pin holes along folds, two small tears at top and bottom edges, stains at bottom, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. $1,000
Lot 2865 Bank of Van Dieman's Land, Hobart Town, 182-, six pence sterling, No.-, uniface, black and white, unissued (MVR 2). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $4,400
Lot 2866 The Bank of Van Diemens Land Limited, one pound, Hobart, 1st July 1881, No. 19717, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co, Engravers & c, London (MVR 4). Very good and excessively rare. $6,500
Lot 2867 Bank of Victoria Limited, Melbourne, one pound (19- printed), dated 4 Aug 1908 stamped in blue, No. D 005805, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & c. London (MVR 3c). Heavy folds, some holed through, nearly fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2868 The City Bank, Sydney, five pounds, 26th Janry 1869 (date fully printed), printed on paper both sides, discordant serial numbers No.B520001 - B540000, officially perforated 'SPECIMEN BW & Co, LONDON' (in three lines), watermarked City Bank of Sydney in three lines, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers, London, (MVR type 2c). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2869 The Colonial Bank of Australasia, second of exchange, Geelong, 30 Augt 1859, No. 4/13, for five pounds sterling, to the order of 'Mr George Cherry' on the Commercial Bank, Hobart Town. Some small tears around margins, otherwise nearly very fine. $260
Lot 2870 The Commercial Bank of South Australia, Adelaide, one pound, 2nd day of May 1881 (date printed), No.B98122, signed by manager and accountant, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. Engravers & c. London (MVR 2). Several small holes and a 2cm tear in top, a full note, nearly very good and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2871 Commercial Bank of Sydney, one pound, Sydney 18- (MVR.3) black and white uniface printer's proof on card, sixteen punch hole cancellation in three lines of space, no imprint but by Johnston of Edinburgh. Uncirculated and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2872 The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Sydney, specimen five pounds, undated as 18.. only (printed), printed on paper, uniface, discordant serial numbers No.C30001 - C40000, perforated 'SPECIMEN/BW & Co', no watermark, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & c London, in ink upper left 'Sep 4-85' (Vort-Ronald type 4a). Good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2873 Commercial Bank of Tasmania, second issue, printer's proof one pound, uniface, black and white, Hobart, 1st January 18.., imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, a 65mm strip removed by way of cancellation from Manager signature reserve, 'from this' added in pencil near date (MVR 2b). Glue remnants on back corners, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2874 Commercial Bank of Tasmania, uniface printer's proof, one pound, Hobart Town, 1st January 18, pencilled instruction in signature space 'To this October 27th/75' imprint Perkins & Petch, London, patent Hardened Steel Plate (MVR.2b). Ink smudges at top margin plus hole lower left, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2875 Commercial Bank of Tasmania, second issue, printer's proof ten pounds, uniface, black and white, Launceston, 1st January 18.., imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, a 65mm strip removed by way of cancellation from Manager signature reserve, 'from this' added in pencil near date (MVR 2b). Glue remnants on back corners, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2876 English, Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank, South Australia, first issue, one pound, Adelaide, 4th July 1877, A 123231 (MVR 1). Heavily smoke stained lower right quarter, the back black from smoke in lower quarter, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2877 English, Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank, South Australia, first issue, ten pounds, black and white printer's proof, Adelaide, ..18.., no imprint, printer's instructions in pencil 'from this' in Manager signature reserve (MVR 1). Remnants of glue marks on back and some staining, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2878 English, Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank, Victoria, first issue, ten pounds, black and white printer's proof, Melbourne, ..18.. (c1870), no imprint, printer's instructions in pencil 'to this Feb 2nd 1870' in Manager signature reserve (MVR 1). Remnants of glue marks on back and some staining, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2879 Excelsior Bank, Sydney, one pound, not dated (18 printed), No. 8063, on paper, unissued, no signatures, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. London' lower left (Vort-Ronald, Fig.173 and [p.162], comments p.162 on bank, also Tomlinson p.66). Light toning around edges, extremely fine and rare, part of the remainder of a booklet. $1,100
Lot 2880 Excelsior Bank, Sydney, one pound, not dated (18 printed), No. 8064, on paper, unissued, no signatures, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. London' lower left (Vort-Ronald, Fig.173 and [p.162], comments p.162 on bank, also Tomlinson p.66). Light toning around edges, uneven bottom right corner, extremely fine and rare, part of the remainder of a booklet. $950
Lot 2881 Excelsior Bank, Sydney, one pound, not dated (18 printed), No. 8057/8 consecutive pair, on paper, unissued, no signatures, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. London' lower left (Vort-Ronald, Fig.173 and [p.162], comments p.162 on bank, also Tomlinson p.66). Light toning around edges, extremely fine and rare, part of the remainder of a booklet. (2) $2,200
Lot 2882 The London Chartered Bank of Australia, one pound printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on card, Ararat, 18- (c1859), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, SPECIMEN stamped in Manager reserve (MVR 1a). Good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2883 The London Chartered Bank of Australia, first issue, printer's proof twenty pounds, uniface on paper, black and white, Melbourne, 18.., imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, 'SPECIMEN' in Manager signature reserve, 'February 16th/53' added in pencil in bottom margin (MVR 1a). Nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2884 The London Chartered Bank of Australia, one pound printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on paper, Dunolly, 18- (c1859), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, SPECIMEN stamped in Manager reserve (MVR 1a). A 3mm tear in bottom margin, staining at bottom, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2885 The National Bank of Australasia, one pound, Adelaide, 1 January 1877, No. 432606, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate (MVR type 2). Toned lower right quarter, frail paper, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2886 The National Bank of Australasia, specimen one pound, Melbourne, Victoria, 1st Jany 1906 (printed), discordant serial numbers 500001 and 525000, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Engravers &c, London, perforated 'SPECIMEN' on paper printed both sides (MVR type 4); specimen five pounds, Melbourne, Victoria, 1st Jany 1906 (printed), discordant serial numbers 056001 - 061000, perforated 'SPECIMEN' in signature field, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Engravers & c London, on paper printed both sides, '1st Feb 1906' written in pen top left (MVR type 4); specimen ten pounds, Melbourne, Victoria, 1st May 1908 (printed), discordant serial numbers 032001 - 034000, perforated 'SPECIMEN' in signature field, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Engravers & c London, on paper printed both sides, '8th April 1908' written in pen top left (MVR type 4). Nearly uncirculated and very rare, especially as a set. (3) Passed in
Lot 2887 The National Bank of Australasia, first and second of exchange, Adelaide, 25th June 1861, No.2399, pay to the order of 'Taylor Brothers' two pounds ten shillings on the Bank of London, London. Stuck between two boards in an old frame, a faded fine. $90
Lot 2888 The Oriental Bank Corporation, twenty pounds printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on card, Sydney, undated (c1855), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, SPECIMEN stamped in Accountant reserve, 'January 3rd 1855' written in pencil bottom margin (MVR 1a). Glue marks on back corners, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2889 The Oriental Bank Corporation, one pound, Sydney, 14th April 1879, 604279 (MVR 1c). A little ragged around the edges, vertical fold holed through at centre, very good and rare. Passed in
Lot 2890 The Oriental Bank Corporation, one pound, Melbourne, April 6th 1868 (MVR 1c) uniface black and white printer's proof by Perkins Bacon & Co. Glue tip marks on back, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2891 The Royal Bank of Australia, twenty pounds printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on card, Launceston, 18- (c1850), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, SPECIMEN stamped in Director reserve (MVR 1). A 3mm tear in top margin, bent top left corner, glue marks on back, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2892 The Sydney Deposit Bank, one pound, Sydney, 1 July 1891, No. A5218, imprint of Sands McDougall Limited (MVR p218-219). Small piece missing top right corner, several pin holes top left, otherwise very fine and very rare. $4,200
Lot 2893 Union Bank of Australia, printer's proof one pound, Ballarat, 1st Jany 1878, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, signature reverse cut out to cancel, pencilled 'from this' at bottom (MVR.2b). Glue tip marks on all back corners, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2894 Union Bank of Australia, printer's proof one pound, Launceston, 1st Jany 1878, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, signature reverse cut out to cancel, pencilled 'from this' at bottom (MVR.2b). Glue tip marks on all back corners, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2895 Union Bank of Australia, uniface black and white printer's proof, one pound, Portland 18- (c1854), imprint Perkins Bacon & Co London Patent Hardened Steel Plate, 'March 25th 1854' pencilled at bottom, stamped Specimen in signature reserve (MVR 2a). Corners cut, stuck to card, good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2896 Union Bank of Australia Limited, printer's proof, ten pounds, Geelong, on card, dated 1st March 1881, not numbered, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, three punch holes for cancellation in Manager reserve, notation in pencil below '26 May/82' (MVR 2c). Has been stuck on paper at corners, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2897 Union Bank of Australia Limited, printer's proof, ten pounds, Hobart, on card, dated 1st March 1881, not numbered, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, three punch holes for cancellation in Manager reserve, notation in pencil below 'June 1881' (MVR 2c). Has been stuck on paper at corners, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2898 Western Australian Bank, one pound, Perth, Jan 1844, unissued form, unwatermarked paper (MVR. p235, fig 241, and Pedigrees p262). In Downie folder, uncirculated. $400
Lot 2899 Bank of North Queensland, bogus one pound, January 1st 1900, BB017947, used as stage money. Bottom right corner off, fine. $50
Lot 2900 George Espie, Merchant, Charleville, Queensland, one pound sterling currency note, dated Dec 8 1917 (hand written), numbered 1080, hand signed by G.Espie, two oval rubber stamps, one of the 'Queensland National Bank Limited', imprint 'Watson, Ferguson & Co Ltd, Brisbane', lower left. Some light toning, fine and rare. $320
Lot 2901 Commonwealth of Australia, postal note, one shilling, NSW, Jan 1924, T.S.Harrison imprint, D 392997. Nearly very fine. $200
Lot 2902 Postal Notes, Commonwealth of Australia, N.S.W., six shillings, stamped Broken Hill 12SE63; fifteen shillings, Jerilderie 30JY63; Victoria, four shillings and sixpence, stamped Warragul 21JE63; six shillings, Merbein 19JE63; seven shillings and sixpence, Ararat 27MR63. Fine - very fine. (5) $140
Lot 2903 Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918) N 154218 R (R.3b). Three heavy vertical folds with tears beginning, flattened, otherwise nearly very fine. $1,200
Lot 2904 Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918) N 361017 D (R.3b). Very good. $1,300
Lot 2905 Ten shillings, Miller/Collins (1923) A/2 805765 (R.4). Flat, nearly uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 2906 Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/32 351367 (R.5). Very fine. $1,500
Lot 2907 Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/32 424708 (R.5). Very good. $450
Lot 2908 Ten shillings, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) A/49 359995 (R.5). Piece out of top edge, otherwise very good. $240
Lot 2909 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) B/6 032669 (R.7). Very good. $240
Lot 2910 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) A/89 887212 (R.7). Very good. $280
Lot 2911 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) B/40 154950 (R.8b) thin signature. Flattened, limp paper, otherwise good fine. $500
Lot 2912 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) B/42 642497 (R.8b) thin signature. Folds and creases, 4mm tear repaired in left margin, trimmed, fine. $320
Lot 2913 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) C/4 147576 (R.9). Very good. $500
Lot 2914 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/33 393374 (R.10). Flat, extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 2915 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/26 329760 (R.10). Very fine. $750
Lot 2916 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/66 779208 (R.10). Ink smudges on lower back, otherwise very fine. $350
Lot 2917 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/49 968526 (R.10). Several folds, bright colour, nearly very fine. $480
Lot 2918 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/51 803190 (R.11). Extremely fine. $800
Lot 2919 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/83 127794 (R.11). Light centre fold, nearly uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 2920 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/33 627970 (R.11). Original with quarter folds, nearly very fine. $400
Lot 2921 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/34 456248 (R.11). Flattened of folds, slightly trimmed, fine. $300
Lot 2922 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/58 639444 (R.12). Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 2923 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to Coombs/Watt (1949) (R.12-14). Very fine. (3) $420
Lot 2924 Ten Shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to Coombs/Wilson (1954) (R.12, 13, 15, 16). Fine; very good; very fine; nearly uncirculated. (4) $350
Lot 2925 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.12 - 17). Folds, very fine or better. (6) $550
Lot 2926 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.12, 13, 15). Very good - nearly very fine. (3) $120
Lot 2927 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) G/59 721729 (R.13). Crisp note, full body, with centre fold, extremely fine. $220
Lot 2928 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) F/50 483714 (R.13). Nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 2929 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) B/18 011943/6 (R.15) consecutive run of four. Crisp, nearly uncirculated. (4) $1,200
Lot 2930 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AE/62 773168/9 (R.16) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $550
Lot 2931 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AD/65 597016 (R.16). Virtually uncirculated. $200
Lot 2932 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AC/38 074196/7 (R.16) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $380
Lot 2933 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/03 005375/6 (R.17) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $300
Lot 2934 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AG/09 638233/5 (R.17) consecutive trio. Virtually uncirculated, in individually sealed holders. (3) $650
Lot 2935 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/63 352911/5 (R.17) consecutive run of five. Virtually uncirculated. (5) $650
Lot 2936 Ten shillings to ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941-3) (R.13, 30b, 46, 59). Fine - good very fine. (4) $450
Lot 2937 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to ten pounds Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.13, 16 (2), 33 (3), 34b, 63). Fine - good very fine. (8) $260
Lot 2938 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.13, 15 (2), 16, 17, 34a, 34b (2), 49). Fair - very fine. (9) $260
Lot 2939 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) F/79 (R.13), Coombs/Wilson (1954) AC/65 (R.16); one pound (1942) H/60, J/26 (R.30a, b), (1952) W/74, X/42 (R.32), (1953) HA/34, HF/40 (R.33); five pounds (1960) TC/26 (R.49); ten pounds (1949) V/19 (R.60). Last note slightly trimmed, good - very fine. (10) $300
Lot 2940 Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) to ten pounds Coombs/Wilson (1960), (R.14, 15 (2), 17 (4), 28 (2), 30a (2), 32, 34b (2), 45, 49, 50 (3), 63). Very good - very fine, the last with bank stamp on front and corner tear. (20) $700
Lot 2941 Ten shillings, one pound, five pounds and ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960-1) (R.17, 34b, 50, 63). Uncirculated. (4) $1,100
Lot 2942 Ten shillings to ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952-1961) (R.15, 17, 33, 63). The last with margin repairs, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (4) $320
Lot 2943 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) 958028 Q (R.18d). Two tiny fold holes, otherwise nearly fine. $1,100
Lot 2944 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) 254710 Q (R.18d). Small tears at edge folds, otherwise very good. $500
Lot 2945 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) 642854 Q (R.18d). Frail, minor pin holes, good. $550
Lot 2946 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) 615801 J (R.18d). Flattened, nearly fine. $780
Lot 2947 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) C 491361 D (R.21). Some dirt smudges, otherwise a full note, good fine. $650
Lot 2948 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) A 596183 P (R.21). Nearly fine. $800
Lot 2949 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) No B 357169 S (R.21). Limp paper, nearly fine. $650
Lot 2950 One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) H/26 105663 (R.23a) with imprint. Top right edge frayed, flattened and toned, otherwise fine. $340
Lot 2951 One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) H/13 127546 (R.23a) with imprint; H/36 189614 (R.23b) without imprint. Pin holes, very good; very good. (2) $600
Lot 2952 One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) H/67 582841 (R.24). Top edge trimmed, flattened, nearly very fine. $500
Lot 2953 One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) H/67 679225 (R.24). Flattened, otherwise good fine. $450
Lot 2954 One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) J/O 925758 (R.25). Nearly uncirculated. $3,500
Lot 2955 One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) H/83 342758 (R.25). Crisp, nearly extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 2956 One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) H/84 004219 (R.25). Good very fine. $550
Lot 2957 One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1926) H/90 490008 (R.25). Fine. $550
Lot 2958 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/8 040036 (R.26). Crisp, extremely fine. $700
Lot 2959 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/89 226546 (R.26). Extremely fine. $400
Lot 2960 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/34 955884 (R.26). Flattened, paper somewhat limp, otherwise extremely fine. $400
Lot 2961 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/4 445790 (R.26). Cleaned on back, extremely fine. $350
Lot 2962 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/49 881100 (R.26) serial three digit pairs. Crisp body, good very fine. $320
Lot 2963 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/70 115316 (R.26). Flattened, nearly extremely fine. $330
Lot 2964 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/46 904439 (R.26). Left edge dirty, otherwise good very fine. $240
Lot 2965 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/39 160938 (R.26). Nearly very fine. $200
Lot 2966 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/85 000549 (R.26); Coombs/Watt (1949) W/54 126424 (R.31). Top edge tear (1cm) otherwise very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $240
Lot 2967 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/74 363334 (R.27a) thick signature. Good very fine. $850
Lot 2968 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/80 995802 (R.27a) thick signature. Good body, good fine. $550
Lot 2969 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/75 817311 (R.27b) thin signature. Nearly uncirculated. $1,900
Lot 2970 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/91 034722 (R.27b) thin signature. Nearly very fine. $370
Lot 2971 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/93 500017 (R.27b) thin signature. Nearly very fine. $400
Lot 2972 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/79 817997 (R.27b) thin signature. Slightly trimmed, nearly very fine. $320
Lot 2973 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/12 817732 (R.28). Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 2974 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/54 986610 (R.28). Nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 2975 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) L/30 339090 (R.28). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2976 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/52 197528 (R.28). Flat, good extremely fine. $500
Lot 2977 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) L/95 613404 (R.28). Good fine. $180
Lot 2978 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/79 923445 (R.28). Fine. $160
Lot 2979 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) O/47 562545 (R.29). Good extremely fine. $280
Lot 2980 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) P/53 023588 (R.29). Good extremely fine. $270
Lot 2981 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) P/50 272127 (R.29); Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.30a). Both notes with centre fold, good very fine - very fine. (2) $220
Lot 2982 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) to Coombs/Watt (1949) (R.29, 30b, 31 (2)). Nearly fine - very fine. (4) $170
Lot 2983 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) to Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.29 - 34b). Folds and creases first four, very fine; last two flattened, good extremely fine or better. (6) $280
Lot 2984 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) P/99 366551 (P.30a). Flattened of centre fold, otherwise original, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 2985 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/25 939355/6 (R.30a) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $650
Lot 2986 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) J/83 009797/8 (R.30a) consecutive pair. Virtually uncirculated. (2) $500
Lot 2987 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/0 174538 and P/96 066167 (R.30a). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $250
Lot 2988 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) W/48 482443/5 (R.31) consecutive trio. Nearly uncirculated, in individually sealed pockets. (3) $900
Lot 2989 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) I/25 788083/4 (R.31) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $480
Lot 2990 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) I/46 525615/6 (R.31) consecutive pair. Virtually uncirculated. (2) $500
Lot 2991 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) I/14 053793 (R.31). Flattened, good extremely fine. $130
Lot 2992 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HE/34 300958/9 (R.33) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $380
Lot 2993 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/19 653739/40 (R.33) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $280
Lot 2994 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) prefixes HD/22, HD/30 (R.33). Uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 2995 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HD/76 278888/9 (R.33) consecutive pair. Flattened of centre bends, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 2996 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) prefixes HA/15, HE/02, HE/03 (2), HE/36 (2) (R.33). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $200
Lot 2997 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) prefixes HG/05, HH/65, HI/33, HI/35, HJ/14, HJ/89 (R.34a, b). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $170
Lot 2998 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HJ/94 689885/90 (R.34b) a run of six consecutive. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. (6) $650
Lot 2999 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/35 916255/6 and HK/57 922726/8 (R.34b) consecutive pair and consecutive trio. The pair virtually uncirculated, the trio extremely fine. (5) $400
Lot 3000 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HI/44 033165/6 (R.34b) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 3001 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) I/47 340057/60 (R.31) consecutive run of four notes; one dollar (1982) DKP 309310 (R.78); two dollars (1985) KUS 960333 (R.89); together with stamps, two half sheets, QEII 3«d red (S.G.263) (MUH). First four notes extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, other notes very good. (6 notes) $1,100
Lot 3002 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HG/27 418727/8 (R.34a) pair; plus ten shillings, AH/54 754641 (R.17). Uncirculated. (3) $270
Lot 3003 Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) U 373437 C (R.37b). Thin or damage on right margin, centre fold, otherwise nearly very fine. $3,600
Lot 3004 Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/23 938030 (R.42). Crisp, nearly uncirculated. $4,200
Lot 3005 Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/20 822763 (R.42). Small rust spot in bottom margin, otherwise nearly very fine. $1,000
Lot 3006 Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/21 422838 (R.42). Good fine. $850
Lot 3007 Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) R/6 698607 (R.44a). Flattened and cleaned, possibly a repaired tear at right, otherwise good very fine. $900
Lot 3008 Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) R/19 702553 (R.44b). Flattened of folds and creases, nearly very fine. $1,500
Lot 3009 Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.45 - 50). First and last very good, others good fine - very fine. (6) $460
Lot 3010 Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.45, 46, 49, 50). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $420
Lot 3011 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/61 727976 (R.46). Nearly uncirculated. $650
Lot 3012 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/79 160019 (R.46). Flattened, extremely fine. $200
Lot 3013 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) R/93 061868 (R.47). Nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 3014 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) R/86 959088 (R.47). Crisp, slight toning and corner fold, otherwise extremely fine. $220
Lot 3015 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/53 614769/70 (R.48) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $1,700
Lot 3016 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952, 1954, 1960) (R.48, 49 (2), 50 (3)). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (6) $280
Lot 3017 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/21 389844/8 (R.49) consecutive run of five. Crisp, slight centre bend, otherwise virtually uncirculated and original. (5) $1,600
Lot 3018 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TB/31 085590/1 (R.49) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $340
Lot 3019 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TD/04 957444 (R.50). Uncirculated. $440
Lot 3020 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/13 587766/7 (R.50) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $470
Lot 3021 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/06 955644/6 (R.50) consecutive trio. Virtually uncirculated. (3) $650
Lot 3022 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) prefixes TC/69, TC/77 (R.50). Uncirculated; light fold, nearly uncirculated. (2) $250
Lot 3023 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/3 725864 (R.58) first serial prefix. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3024 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/4 146231 (R.58). Flattened, extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 3025 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/3 167010 (R.58). Crisp very fine. $550
Lot 3026 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/4 403395 (R.58). A 3mm tear left margin in centre, flattened and has been cleaned, otherwise good fine. $500
Lot 3027 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) to Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.58, 60, 61, 63). Good fine - good very fine. (4) $1,200
Lot 3028 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/11 055911 (R.59). Nearly uncirculated. $750
Lot 3029 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/7 676423 (R.59). Raised ink original, virtually uncirculated. $2,200
Lot 3030 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/14 400017 (R.59). Crisp, very fine. $350
Lot 3031 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943); Coombs/Wilson (1954, 1960) (R.59, 62, 63). Fine - very fine. (3) $650
Lot 3032 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) to Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.59, 60, 62, 63). The second very good, others good fine or slightly better. (4) $700
Lot 3033 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/19 175297/300 (R.60) four consecutive notes. Light centre folds, crisp original, extremely fine or better and rare as such. (4) $4,700
Lot 3034 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/15 607371 (R.60). Cleaned, good extremely fine. $550
Lot 3035 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/16 490358 (R.60). Crisp original, good extremely fine. $650
Lot 3036 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) V/23 971013/4 (R.61) consecutive pair. Original body and raised ink, light centre fold, otherwise uncirculated and rare as such, one of the finest pairs known. (2) $11,500
Lot 3037 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) V/24 111708 (R.61). Flat, very fine. $380
Lot 3038 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/25 039897/900 (R.62) consecutive trio. Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $1,800
Lot 3039 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/00 143607 (R.62F) first prefix. Very fine. $500
Lot 3040 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/20 543243 (R.62). Extremely fine. $400
Lot 3041 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/38 992372 (R.62). Extremely fine. $250
Lot 3042 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/25 988496 (R.62). Nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 3043 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/56 351829 (R.63). Uncirculated. $460
Lot 3044 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/48 112035 (R.63). Good extremely fine. $230
Lot 3045 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/58 794506 (R.63). Flat, good extremely fine. $240
Lot 3046 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/48 129906 (R.63). Very fine. $170
Lot 3047 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/43 615820, WA/58 826500, WA/58 420651 (R.63) (3); USA, one dollars (8) includes 1935 silver certificates (2), Federal Reserve issues, 1969D, 1974 (3), 2003, 2003A; USA Coin History of our Presidents set of 38 bright bronze medals in folder. The last set uncirculated, the notes mostly with folds and creases, one ten pounds with foxing and this and another with edge nicks, otherwise very good - uncirculated. (11 + set) $300
Lot 3048 World War II, The Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp, Hay, sixpence, Hay, 1st March 1941, Epstein/Stahl, C41347 (unlisted in Bulluss). Centre fold, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3049 World War II, The Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp, Hay, sixpence, Hay, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl C39283 (not listed in Bulluss). The last digit of serial inked over and 'Elizabeth Cohn Hay 2 May 1941' inked across back top left corner in three lines, heavy centre fold, otherwise good body to the paper and good colour, very fine or better. $2,800
Lot 3050 World War II, The Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp, Hay, one shilling, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl, D 21911 (unlisted in Bulluss). Uncirculated and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3051 World War II, The Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp, Hay, two shillings, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl, E40492 (not listed in Bulluss). Nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 3052 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, war savings certificate, one pound, issued 1 July 1944, AC682894, stamped by The Ballarat Banking Company Limited, Ballarat East. Centre fold, otherwise fresh, crisp good extremely fine. $40
Lot 3053 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, war savings certificate, one pound, issued 1 Nov 1945, DC725942, stamped by Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Broadway, NSW. Light folds, otherwise fresh, crisp good extremely fine. $40
Lot 3054 Commonwealth of Australia, War Savings certificates, WWII, one pound AC 479858 issued 14 July 1944, payable 14 July 1951 (WD1a); another, issued 2 December 1944, CC 389563, payable 1st December 1951 (WE1a); five pounds G 814314 issued 14 February 1942, payable 14th February 1949 (WD2a). Nearly extremely fine. (3) $280
Lot 3055 Decimal specimen banknotes, two each representing front and back of notes of the one dollar, Coombs/Wilson AAA 000000; two dollars, Coombs/Wilson FAA 000000; five dollars, Coombs/Randall NAA 000000; ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson SAA 000000; twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson XAA 000000, with small oval stamp 'SPECIMEN' in the watermarked area on both sides of notes (R.71SPA, 81SPA, 91SPA, 101SPA, 111SPA). These notes are contained in a special book printed by the Reserve Bank in 1966 and were presented to prominent people and those directly connected with the design and printing of the decimal notes. This book is signed by ten officials associated with the note issue, including Roland Wilson whose presentation book this was purported to be. Uncirculated. (10 notes) $33,000
Lot 3056 Ten dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) TBC 000000 specimen note, type 3, overprinted SPECIMEN in red twice on front and back, NO VALUE in red on both front and back, and SPECIMEN No. 0009 in red on front (McD.S19). Ucirculated and rare. $6,500
Lot 3057 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) A/6 35477* (R.15s). Nearly very fine and rare. $1,350
Lot 3058 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AE/98 06872* (R.17s). Extremely fine. $2,000
Lot 3059 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AE/99 72225* (R.17s). Fine. $400
Lot 3060 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AE/96 76787* (R.17s). Good. $300
Lot 3061 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) W/O 00006* (R.31s). Fine, a low serial number star replacement note. $1,550
Lot 3062 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HC/98 64518* (R.33s). Flattened, very fine. $900
Lot 3063 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/89 12330* (R.34bs). Good fine. $650
Lot 3064 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/12 72278* (R.50s). Centre fold, otherwise original nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3065 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAB 49874* (R.71s). Uncirculated. $1,400
Lot 3066 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAE 84521* (R.71s). Flat, nearly uncirculated. $850
Lot 3067 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAA 21452* (R.71s). Good very fine. $550
Lot 3068 One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1968) ZAF 68711/2* (R.72s) consecutive pair of star notes. Nearly uncirculated and very rare as such, one of the finest pairs known. (2) $5,900
Lot 3069 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAH 86332* (R.73s). Uncirculated. $2,200
Lot 3070 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAJ 32489* (R.73s). Good very fine. $600
Lot 3071 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFC 57239* (R.81s). Uncirculated. $2,000
Lot 3072 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZFJ 54247* (R.82s). Good fine. $480
Lot 3073 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZFK 34762* (R.82s last prefix). Nearly uncirculated. $2,000
Lot 3074 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZNA 61140* (R.202s) first prefix star note. Uncirculated. $4,600
Lot 3075 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 61550/2* (R.301s) consecutive serials trio. Centre folds, otherwise original, nearly uncirculated and rare as such. (3) $5,800
Lot 3076 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 79346* (R.301s). Tone spot, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 3077 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 79511* (R.301s). Good fine. $400
Lot 3078 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSB 07593* (R.301s). Very good. $280
Lot 3079 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZSE 41322* (R.302s). Tone spots, corner fold, otherwise good very fine. $800
Lot 3080 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZSH 51586* (R.303s). Nearly very fine. $400
Lot 3081 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSH 87814* (R.303s). Soiled folds, creases and a 3mm tear bottom edge, very good. $240
Lot 3082 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 10470* (R.403s). Minute pin hole, centre fold, otherwise very fine. $850
Lot 3083 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 34431* (R.403s). Flattened of centre fold, otherwise good very fine. $800
Lot 3084 Five dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) PJN 560601 (R.208) missing intaglio print on back. Uncirculated and rare. $2,000
Lot 3085 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) ZGV 747859/60 - 746859/60 (R.612) consecutive pair of mis-matched serial notes. Uncirculated and rare as such. (2) $2,200
Lot 3086 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) ZGV 747848 - 746848 (R.612) mis-matched serials. Uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 3087 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.71 (ADG 999000), 72 (2), 73-78). Uncirculated. (11) $650
Lot 3088 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Knight/Stone (1979) (R.71, 73, 75 (run of four) 76a (run of five), 77 (pair)). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (13) $70
Lot 3089 One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) CSK 333333 (R.77) solid number. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 3090 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPS 724751/60 (R.78) ten consecutive last serial prefix notes. Uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 3091 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DJD 997891/9 run of nine consecutive DJD 997900 single, DJD 997902/40 run of thirty nine consecutive, DJD 997942/92 run of fifty one consecutive (R.78). Uncirculated. (100) $250
Lot 3092 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DKH 975390/489 (R.78) original pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) $380
Lot 3093 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DKK 835519/618 (R.78) original pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) $360
Lot 3094 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPR 648324/425 (R.78) consecutive run of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $400
Lot 3095 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPD 791700/800 (R.78) an original pack of one hundred notes, missing 782. Uncirculated. (100) $400
Lot 3096 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to fifty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979), part collection housed in KA-BE album by Ray Jewell for Max Stern & Co, Melbourne (R.71 (pair), 81 (2), 301 (pair), 401 (pair), 72, 82, 202 (2), 302, 73, 83, 203, 303, 403, 74, 84, 204, 304, 404, 75, 85, 205, 305, 405, 505 (2), 76a, 86a, 206a, 306a, 206c, 506a, 77, 87, 207, 307b, 407b, 507). Mostly uncirculated. (42) $1,600
Lot 3097 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) plus Fraser/Evans (1993) twenty dollars and fifty dollars, complete simplified decimal set, The Sherwood Collection of Australian Decimal Banknotes, The Paper Notes of 1966-1993, all in customised album with owner's list of serials and Renniks numbers. The R.402 with staple holes, nearly uncirculated, the R.409a is OCRB serials, uncirculated, some scarce in this condition. (63) $3,800
Lot 3098 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to twenty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007), a simplified collection of all signatures without any varieties or star notes, housed in a plastic album (R.71 - 421c). The R.402 good fine, the R.72 very fine, others mostly uncirculated. (91) $1,900
Lot 3099 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to ten dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) (R.71 AAC run of ten, 76a CGX runs of ten and twenty two, 77 CRP run of eight, CQU run of eleven, CQT run of twenty five, CXZ run of twenty four, 87 runs of three and ten, 206c run of eight, 307a TPT run of six). Uncirculated. (141) $850
Lot 3100 One dollar - twenty dollars, one dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969), Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.73, 76a); two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968), Phillips/Wheeler (1972 and 1974), Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.83, 84, 85, 86b); five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), Phillips/Randall (1969), Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.202, 203, 206a); ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1976) SDR, SFG (R.302F, 202); twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR (nVF) (R.402). Nearly very fine - uncirculated. (12) $400
Lot 3101 One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) to one hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) (R.77, 78 (2), 87 (run of 4), 88 (2), 89 (6, in runs of 4), 213, 214 (2), 310 folder, 310b (3), 608). The last uncirculated, others very good - uncirculated. (23) $260
Lot 3102 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) to twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.78 (4), 89 (7), 209a (2), 209b, 310b, 409a, deluxe five dollar folder McD YF 12). One R.89 fair, others mostly uncirculated. (17) $100
Lot 3103 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPA 666121/30 ten consecutive (R.78) (10); two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1989( LHP 461041/4, 526086/9, 526107/16 four, four and ten consecutive (R.89) (18); five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) FG 01 941680/9 ten consecutive (R.305b) (10). Two of the one dollars with small pin-hole size spot of foxing, otherwise uncirculated. (28) $130
Lot 3104 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAA 654408 (R.81) first serial prefix. Flattened, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3105 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FCH 444444 (R.81) solid number. Flattened of centre fold, nearly extremely fine. $360
Lot 3106 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FCT 115511 (R.81); Johnston/Stone (1983) KQF 916619 (R.88); Johnston/Fraser (1985) LFY 734437 (R.89). The first nearly uncirculated, others uncirculated, three radar numbers. (3) $170
Lot 3107 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Johnston/Stone (1983) (R.81 (6), 82 (3), 84 (run of ten and single), 85 (pair), 88 (run of ten)). Very fine - uncirculated. (32) $190
Lot 3108 Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) HGX 030030 (R.85), Knight/Stone (1979) JET 161161 (R.87); Johnston/Fraser (1985) LJG 835538, LLP 669966 (R.89). Very fine - uncirculated, four radar numbers. (4) $150
Lot 3109 Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) HBJ 353782 (R.84); Knight/Wheeler (1976) OCRB side thread JBZ 350400, JDF 624140 (R.86c) (2). The last with very light centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (3) $40
Lot 3110 Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) HRV 111111 (R.86a) solid number. Nearly uncirculated. $380
Lot 3111 Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) various prefixes (R.86b). Good extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3112 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LDN 953358/60 consecutive trio, the middle note a radar number (R.89). Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3113 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LLR 225239/338 original pack of one hundred consecutive notes (R.89). Uncirculated. (100) $440
Lot 3114 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LPY 851658/757 (R.89) an original pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) $460
Lot 3115 Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) to ten dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) (R.83, 88 (pair), 212 (pair) 218b, 308). Uncirculated. (7) $80
Lot 3116 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) NAA 082139 (R.202) first serial prefix. Flattened, extremely fine. $360
Lot 3117 Five dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969) NDL 576863 (R.203). Good extremely fine. $50
Lot 3118 Five dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969) to Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.203 (last prefix run of four), 204 (two pairs), 206b (pair and run of ten missing one), 206c (run of nine). Uncirculated. (28) $1,000
Lot 3119 Five dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) NXJ 845998/9 (R.207) consecutive pair; Fraser/Higgins (1990) QFQ 192285, QFN 878922/3, QGT 706467/8, QHG 854173, QHG 854175/6, QJR 997746/7 (R.212) two single notes and four consecutive pairs; Fraser/Cole (1991) QJV 942569/1 (R.213) consecutive run of three notes. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (15) $200
Lot 3120 Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) QAF 139275/6, QBB 611419/22 (R.209b) consecutive pair and a run of four notes. First note with rust spot on right side border, nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3121 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 00 606667/8 (R.214) consecutive pair of first serial prefix (pale green serials). Uncirculated. (2) $460
Lot 3122 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 30 421039 (R.214). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3123 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) (R.214) AA 70 063065/84 twenty consecutive. Uncirculated. (20) $220
Lot 3124 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 20 904078/177 and AA 20 20 904490/9 (R.214) dark green serials, an original pack of one hundred consecutive notes plus a run of ten consecutive. Uncirculated. (110) $950
Lot 3125 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AB 04 359390/6, AA 20 004321/9 (R.214) runs of seven and nine, the last with overprinted date (ex first day of issue folders); Fraser/Evans (1995) CG 95 201293/300 (R.217) eight consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (24) $260
Lot 3126 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) - Macfarlane/Evans (2001) (R.214, 216, 217a (2), 218a, 218c, 219 (3, consecutive pair and single), 219F (11, 2 singles, pair, trio and a run of 4), 219L, 220aF/L (2, first and last prefixes), 220bF/L (2, first and last prefixes), 220c (2, including last prefix). Uncirculated. (27) $300
Lot 3127 Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) BA 93 (R.216) first serial prefix; Macfarlane/Evans (2001) FJ 01 (R.219) run of four. Uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 3128 Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.217) pair; Macfarlane/Evans (2001) FL 01 962392/401 (R.219) ten consecutive. Uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 3129 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1997) DB (2), CD, CE, CH, FL, GE, GF, GL (R.218b); (1998) CE, CG, DD (R.218c); (2001) AA 01 000872, AA 01 993801, AA 01 141439/42, AA 01 122063/72 (R.219f) two singles, consecutive runs of four and ten first prefix notes. Uncirculated. (26) $340
Lot 3130 Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) DC 95 661331/40 (R.217) consecutive run of ten notes; Macfarlane/Henry (2002) general prefixes BD, CE, CF, CG; CC 02 819773/4 (R.220a) consecutive pair; (2003) CD, CK (R.220b); (2005) BA 05 112193, BA 05 112202, BA 05 113090 (R.220cf) first prefix. Uncirculated. (21) $150
Lot 3131 Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) general prefixes BK, CC, CJ, EE, EL, FE, GB, GH, GL, KB, IM; GL 95 201875/6, IJ 95 397291/5, CJ 95 201482/91 (R.217a); (1996) BJ 96 849880 (R.218a). Uncirculated. (29) $260
Lot 3132 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998), a series of radar numbers, all with number 466664, prefixes, CB 98, CC 98, CD 98, CG 98, CH 98, CI 98, CK 98, CL 98, CM 98, DA 98, DI 98; CB 98 668866 and CL 98; CK 98 388833; also BN 97 993388 (R.218c). Uncirculated. (15) $340
Lot 3133 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) BD 01, BE 01, BF 01, BG 01, all with serial number 935539 (R.219) four consecutive prefix radar numbers. Uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3134 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) Centenary of Federation, GC01 368628/37, ten consecutive notes (R.219). Uncirculated. (10) $140
Lot 3135 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) EA01, EB01, EC01, ED01, EE01, EF01, EG01, EH01, EI01, EJ01, EK01, EL01, EM 01 994499 (R.219) set of radar numbers. Uncirculated. (13) $350
Lot 3136 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) JD 01 760400/9, JD 01 806230/3 (R.219L) consecutive runs of ten and four last prefix notes. Uncirculated. (14) $140
Lot 3137 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) general prefixes AC, AF, AG, AH (2), CA, FD (2), GC, GM, IL, DI 01 912738/9, FD 01 913936/7, FB 01 934404/8, EM 01 840530/6 (R.217a); (1996) BJ 96 849880 (R.218a) (R.219) eleven singles, consecutive pairs (2), consecutive runs of five and seven notes. Uncirculated. (23) $220
Lot 3138 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) BJ 02 317713, CJ 02 374473, EA 02 311113, BA 03 059950, 446644, 551155, 554455, DI 03 891198, EA 03 447744, 711117, BA 05 287782, KC 05 941149 (R.220a, b, c). Mostly uncirculated, all radar numbers. (12) $360
Lot 3139 Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) BM/CA 96 00448 red serials (McDYF), DG/DH 96 000552 black serials, vertical pairs (McDYF5 and 6); fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) HF 002083, HF 002084 (MCDN/APT9) with pane of ten stamps. Uncirculated. (4) $200
Lot 3140 Five dollars to one hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) (R.208, 308, 508, 608 ZAA); also fifty dollars (R.507, 506). The ZAA heavily foxed, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (6) $320
Lot 3141 Five dollars - fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007), HB 07 194072, GL 07 524072, JC 07 724072, DA 07 824072 (R.221aL, 321aL, 421aL, 521aL) last prefixes with matching last four serial digits. Uncirculated. (4) $110
Lot 3142 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.301 (SAV 999036/7, 40/5; SBV 824161/5), R.303 (SBV, SGK pair), R.305. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (17) $420
Lot 3143 Ten dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) centre thread, TEU 541470 (R.306a). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3144 Ten dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) to Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.308, 309 pair, 310b run of eight, 312 trio, 313 run of four). Uncirculated. (18) Passed in
Lot 3145 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AB/36 (R.310a), AB/14, 26, 36 (R.310b); Fraser/Evans (1993) EJ93 79449/54 (R.316a) five consecutive. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (9) $140
Lot 3146 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AB 10 510054/5 (R.310b) first prefix, second release, consecutive pair. Light centre fold, nearly uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 3147 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AB 10 228611, AB 10 245233, first prefix, second release (R.310b). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 3148 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial second release AB 57 986889 last prefix (R.310bL). Creases, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3149 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) MJH 576675 (R.313) radar number. Uncirculated. $100
Lot 3150 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) MLJ 609854/62 (R.313b) nine consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (9) $150
Lot 3151 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) CG 93 002850/2 (R.316) red serials first day of issue overprint as issued from two note folders (McD LF2). Uncirculated. (3) $50
Lot 3152 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) AA 93 006532 (R.316aF), BL 93 907819/21, 099315/17 (R.316a) first prefix note, single note and two consecutive runs of three notes. Uncirculated. (7) $110
Lot 3153 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) DA 93 477666/7, IC 93 298561/4, 298566/70 (R.316a) a consecutive pair and consecutive runs of four and five notes. Uncirculated. (11) $130
Lot 3154 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) single notes, DB, DC, EM, FH, HK, IL, BL 93 907842/48 (R.316a) six single notes and a consecutive run of seven notes. Uncirculated. (13) $150
Lot 3155 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) BG 94 992811/20 (R.316b) ten consecutive Dobell blue shading notes. Uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 3156 Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1996) BH 98 322223 (R.318c); Macfarlane/Henry (2002) BA 02 864864, BH 02 835538, GL 02 965569, AF 03 173371, DB 03 445588 (R.320a, b). Nearly very fine - uncirculated, four radar and two repeating numbers. (6) $200
Lot 3157 Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AF 02 262262 (R.320a) radar and repeating trios. Fine. $80
Lot 3158 Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) CF, CG, CH, CI, CJ 02 633336 (R.320a) set of five radar serials. Uncirculated. (5) $120
Lot 3159 Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AG 02, AH 02, AI 02, AJ 02, AK 02, AL 02, AM 02, all with serial number 577775 (R.320) seven consecutive prefix radar notes. Uncirculated. (7) $240
Lot 3160 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.401 trio, 409a trio, 413i trio, 415i pair). Uncirculated. (11) $600
Lot 3161 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 699875/6 (R.402) consecutive pair. Flat uncirculated and rare as such. (2) $5,200
Lot 3162 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 740488 (R.403). Free of centre fold, nearly uncirculated. $900
Lot 3163 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBS 014232 (R.402). Crisp, good extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 3164 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBQ 815848 (R.402F) first prefix note. Flattened of centre fold, otherwise good very fine. $1,000
Lot 3165 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (R.404 (XEV first prefix trio, 2 singles); Knight/Stone (1979) (407b single and pair). Fine - uncirculated. (8) $440
Lot 3166 Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) Gothic side thread XXG 251865 (R.407a). Fresh colour, good very fine. $50
Lot 3167 Twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), OCRB numbers EAP 912969/77 (R.409a) consecutive run of nine. Uncirculated. (9) $350
Lot 3168 Twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) ELK 911090 (R.409b) gothic. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3169 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) RBQ 127721 (R.412) radar number. Uncirculated. $110
Lot 3170 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) RBS and RBT 692296 (R.412) consecutive prefix radar numbers. Uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 3171 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) RUK 832868/72 (R.413) consecutive run of five notes. Uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 3172 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) ABL 704405/7 consecutive trio, the last a radar number (R.415). Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3173 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AK 05 608806 (R.420c) radar number. Very fine. $80
Lot 3174 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) EG 02 993399 (R.420a) radar number. Nearly very fine. $60
Lot 3175 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) JA 02 651643/4 consecutive pair (R.420a). Uncirculated. (2) $50
Lot 3176 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) JJ 02 716617, CE 03 100001, FM 05 551155, AM 05 558855, AA 05 990099, AA 06 636636, AM 06 160061 (R.420a, b, c, cF, d, dF) all radar numbers. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $200
Lot 3177 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) BH 05 443344, CD 05 600650 (R.420c) the first a radar number. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $50
Lot 3178 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) GB 05 262262 (R.420c) radar and repeating trios. Extremely fine. $80
Lot 3179 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) GB 05 774455 (R.420c) repeating digit pairs. Very fine. $70
Lot 3180 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) DA 06 976679 (R.420d) radar number. Nearly uncirculated. $70
Lot 3181 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAD (6), YAP (R.505); also twenty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.406a, b). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (9) $520
Lot 3182 Fifty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) YPD (2), YEG (run of ten, two singles and a run of five) (R.507) (19); also (R.506b). Light centre folds, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (20) $1,200
Lot 3183 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) WBU 644543/8 (R.512) run of six consecutive. Uncirculated. (6) $520
Lot 3184 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) - Macfarlane/Henry (2003) (R.516a, 516aL (VF), 518a, 518bF, 518cF, 520a, 520bL). The second very fine, others uncirculated. (7) $450
Lot 3185 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) LB 95 443344 (R.516a); Macfarlane/Evans (1997) FI 98 060060 (R.518b); Macfarlane/Henry (2003) AF 05 402204, BD 05 663366, GG 05 888111, CK 05 099990 (R.520c); Stevens/Henry (2007) AD 07 091190 (R.521a). Extremely fine - uncirculated, six radar numbers and a repeating trio. (7) $400
Lot 3186 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) AA 05 261261 (R.520cF) first prefix, repeating trios of digits. Nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 3187 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) CF 05 011811 (R.520c). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3188 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) CM 05 664488 (R.520c) repeating pairs of digits. Uncirculated. $80
Lot 3189 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) radar numbers, full DM 05 888850 part DL, IL, FM 05; AD 04 000400 (R.520) (5) twenty dollars, BF 06 666006 (R.420). Uncirculated. (6) $320
Lot 3190 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) to one hundred dollars, Stevens/Henry (2008), a simplified collection by signatures, R.509 in OCRB type (R.509b) balance of collection all in plastic album with pre-decimal pages (R.505 to R.621c). Generally all uncirculated. (34) $2,300
Lot 3191 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) ZKG 690295/8, 300/2 (R.613). Uncirculated. (7) $900
Lot 3192 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AN 96 (2) and CS 96 (2) (R.616) first and last prefix test notes. Folds or creases, otherwise good very fine. (4) $400
Lot 3193 Twenty Fifth Anniversary set, of the last prefix pre-decimal notes matched with the first prefix decimal notes, all ending 982, a total of eight notes. In display album in slip case, no 791/800, uncirculated. $4,200
Lot 3194 Australian Note and Coin Collection, 1998, in portfolio of issue, the first set of the series, numbered ZZ98 999999 and sold in descending order, (McD.N/R PT7). This set donated by NPA for charity auction and sold for $2700, being essentially number one of the series. In original delivery packaging, uncirculated. $1,800
Lot 3195 Combined proof coin and note sets, 1988, 1997 (Sir Charles Kingsford Smith); combined year sets, 1997, 1998 (McD.PT4, 6, 7). Uncirculated. (4) $1,100
Lot 3196 Note Printing Australia, selected annual issues, folders 1992 to 2001, complete as detailed in NPA album binder (McD. $5-$100 LFI; YF 1994 (both), 1997-9; general folders, 1993, 1996, 1998 (both), 2001). Uncirculated. (20) $1,800
Lot 3197 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) embossed first day of issue first and last folders (3); normal (5); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) folder AA 06; twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1993) 80th anniversary folders (4); ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) Eminent Women note/stamp portfolios (2); two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.86a); Five shillings vignette and 'Links' UK/Aust Post booklet with stamps. Uncirculated. (18) $450
Lot 3198 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) bicentennial folder issue, AA 00 091260/1 (McD $10 GF2) consecutive pair of first prefix. Uncirculated. (2) $280
Lot 3199 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) single note folder plus extra out of folder, Fraser/Evans (1993) first and last; five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990), uncut block of four, Fraser/Evans (1996), three uncut blocks of four (uncirculated); also, album with ten shillings to ten pounds (R.13, 31, 46, 59). Very good - uncirculated. (12) $600
Lot 3200 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Fraser (1989) uncut strip of ten notes, EVL 000004 to EXZ 000004 in two rows (McD.U1). Uncirculated and rare, only 36 issued. $2,800
Lot 3201 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Fraser (1989) uncut block of four, YYC, D, L, N 000005 (McD.U1). Uncirculated and rare, only 72 issued. $1,300
Lot 3202 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Fraser (1989) uncut block of four, YXR, S; YYA, B 000010 (McD.U1). Slightly rippled, otherwise uncirculated and rare, only 72 issued. $1,400
Lot 3203 Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) blocks of four (McD U8) (2); Fraser/Cole (1992) (Adelaide Fair) vertical pair Melbourne Fair, horizontal pairs (5); ten dollars Fraser/Cole (1991) Hobart Fair vertical pair, block of four (Melbourne); twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) vertical pair (Melbourne). Uncirculated. (11) $750
Lot 3204 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), uncut commemoratives for British Astronomical Assn., NSW Branch, 1895-1995, blocks of four (4), vertical pairs (4). In folders of issue, uncirculated. (8) $4,000
Lot 3205 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), gold stater, (8.58 g), Babylon mint, issued 311-305 B.C. during second satrapy of Seleucus, obv. head of Athena to right in crested Corinthian helmet, ornamented with serpent, rev. Nike standing to left, holding wreath in outstretched hand, **BA SILEWS* and HP monogram in lower left field, to right **ALEXANDPOU* and MI monogram, (cf.S.6702; Price 3775, SC 81.5, M.1304, BMC 3775). Nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3206 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), gold stater, (8.43 g), uncertain mint, issued as an early posthumous issue after 281 B.C., c.mid 3rd century B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander the Great to right, wearing horn of Ammon, rev. Athena Nikephoros enthroned to left, holding Nike and resting left arm on shield, transverse spear resting against right side, to right **BASILEW[S]*, to left **LUSIMACOU* and monogram in inner left field, (cf.S.6813, cf.M.465, Thompson -). Extremely fine, of finest style, unpublished and extremely rare. $6,800
Lot 3207 Thrace, Kingdom of, Coson, (c.42 B.C.), gold stater, (8.42 g), Northern Greece mint, obv. three togate figures advancing to left, the first and third carrying an axe over left shoulder, KO**SWN* in exergue, without Brutus monogram to left, rev. eagle standing to left on sceptre, holding wreath in one claw, (S.1733, RPC I 1701B, BMC 2, Winkler 1-3). Good extremely fine and virtually as struck, slightly off centred both sides, scarce. Passed in
Lot 3208 Zeugitana, Carthage, (c.300 B.C.), electrum stater, (7.51 g), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendants and necklace, dot before, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, two dots on exergue line, two dots below exergue line, dotted border, (cf.S.6456, Jenkins Group V No.301 [same dies, dies noted in Jenkins p.100, Pl.12], example in ANS). Slightly off centred on the reverse, otherwise good very fine and rare. $2,600
Lot 3209 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 195, (7.20 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VII, rev. around DIVI M P II F PM TR P III COS II P P, Victory advancing to left, holding wreath and trophy, (S.-, RIC 66, C.-, Calico 2448). Extremely fine, about as struck with a spectacular portrait, slightly off centred reverse, of very fine style and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3210 Arcadius, (A.D. 383-408), gold solidus, Mediolanum mint, issued A.D. 394-5 (4.44 g , obv. pearl diademed bust draped and cuirassed of Honorius to right, around D N HONORI VS P F AVG, rev. VICTORI A AVGGG, emperor standing right holding standard, Victory on globe, left foot on captive, M D either side, CONOB in exergue, (S.4220, RIC 35b, cf.C.44). Large flan, delightful red patina, extremely fine and very scarce. $2,000
Lot 3211 Leo I, (A.D. 457-474), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, 6th Officina, issued 462-466, (4.38 g), obv. Leo three-quarter facing bust, wearing cuirass, paludamentum and crown, holding spear and shield, around DN LEO PE RP ET AVC, rev. Victory standing to left, in right hand holding long cross, in right field a star, around VICTORI A AVGGG S, in exergue CONOB, (S.4333, RIC 605, Depeyrot 93/1). Scratches in field both sides, otherwise good very fine, scarce. $400
Lot 3212 Anastasius I, (491-518), gold solidus, issue of 491-498, Constantinople mint, 3rd Officina, (4.18 g), obv. helmeted and cuirassed bust three-quarter face to right, holding spear and shield, around DN ANASTA SIVS PP AVC, rev. Victory standing left holding long cross, around VICTORI A AVCCC**G* exergue CONOB, star in right field, (S.3, DOC 3c, T.71, R.-). Holed, minor field scratches, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3213 Justinian I, (527-565), gold tremissis, Constantinople mint, (1.50 g), obv. diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, D N IVSTINI ANVS P P AVI around, rev. Victory advancing to right, head to left, with wreath and cross on globe, star in right field, VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM around, CONOB in exergue, (S.145, DOC 19, MIBE 19). Uneven flan as usual, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 3214 Justin II, (A.D.565-578), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.49 g), issued 565-578, tenth officina, obv. bust of Justin II facing, with plume and diadem, two pearls at each side, wearing cuirass, and holding globe surmounted by Victory, d N I VSTI NVS PP AVI around, rev. Constantinople seated looking right, with helmet tunic and mantle, on right shoulder aegis, left hand holds a spear, cross on globe, around VICTORI A AVGGG I, CONOB in exergue, (S.345, DOC 4i, BMC 13). Weak in places large flan, otherwise extremely fine, rare. $400
Lot 3215 Maurice Tiberius, (A.D.582-602), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.41 g), Officina **D*, obv. helmeted with plume, draped and cuirassed bust of Maurice Tiberius facing, of narrow aspect, holding globe surmounted by cross, D N MAVRC TIb PP AVI around, rev. VICTORI A AVCC**D*, around, CONOB in exergue, Angel standing facing holding long staff surmounted by P with cross, and cross on globe, (S.478, DOC.5d, T.15, R.1006). With full broad flan weakly struck, slightly off centred, otherwise very fine, scarce. $400
Lot 3216 Heraclius, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, Officina A, issued 637-638, (4.46 g), obv. standing crowned figures of Heraclius in centre, Heraclius Constantine on left, and Heraclonas on right, cross on each crown, rev. Cross potent on three steps, monogram to left, A to right, around VICTORIA AVGU A, CONOB in exergue, (S.766, (DOC 39a), BMC 50 = T.372, R.-). Extremely fine and a very rare variety, minor scratch on reverse. $650
Lot 3217 Constantine VI, with Leo III, Constantine V, and Leo IV. 780-797, gold solidus (4.37 g), Constantinople mint, struck 780-c.787, obv. LEONVS SESSON CONSTANTINOSO [NEOS], with crowned and draped figures of Leo IV and Constantine VI seated facing on ornamented throne, cross between, rev. LEON PAP' CONSTANTINOS PATHR, crowned facing busts of Leo III and Constantine V, each wearing a loros, (S.1584 [Leo IV], cf.DOC 2 (Leo IV), Feg 1.B.2). Extremely fine and very rare, struck from worn dies. Passed in
Lot 3218 Nicephorus I, (802-811) with Stauracius (from 803), gold solidus, (4.40 g), Constantinople mint, issued 803-811, obv. facing bust of Nicephorus I, wearing crown and chlamys, holding cross potent, around NICI FOROS bASILE', rev. facing bust of Stauracius beardless wearing crown and loros, holding cross on globe, around STAVRA CIS DESPO'X, (S.1604, DOC 2c, BMC 8-10). As struck, good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3219 Michael VII, (A.D.1071-1078), electrum gold histamenon nomisma (scyphate), Constantinople mint, (4.32 g), obv. bust of long bearded Christ Pantokrator facing, wearing nimbus, raising right hand, in left hand the Gospels, IC XC across, double dotted border, rev. +MIXAH**L* BACI**L O D*, around bust of Michael facing, bearded wearing crown and loros, holding labarum without pellet on shaft and globe with cross, (S.1868, DOC 2d, BMC 3, R.2032). Good bust of bearded Christ, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3220 Michael VII, (A.D.1071-1078), cast copy of electrum gold histamenon nomisma (scyphate), Constantinople mint, (4.83 g), obv. bearded Christ enthroned facing, wearing nimbus, raising right hand, in left hand the Gospels, IC XC across, double dotted border, rev. +MIXAHL BACIL A, around bust of Michael facing, bearded wearing crown and loros, holding labarum without pellet on shaft and globe with cross of four pellets, (S.1869, DOC 1, BMC 1, R.-). Good very fine. $200
Lot 3221 Andronicus II and Michael IX, (1295-1320), gold hyperpyron (scyphate), Constantinople mint, (3.74 g), obv. bust of Virgin within city walls and four towers, control dots (sigla) four each to left and right, rev. Andronicus II and Michael IX to left and right with Christ standing between both emperors, traces of partial legend downwards of each emperor, (S.2396, Bendall cf.PCPC 128, var. type sigla 5, DOC 243). Large flan, weak in places as usual, flan crack otherwise very fine and rare. $280
Lot 3222 Italy, Campania, Neapolis (Naples), (c.275-250 B.C.), AE 20, (6.52 g), obv. head of Apollo laureate to left, before **[NEO]POLITWN*, rev. man-headed bull walking to right, crowned by Nike flying right above, below plain, **[SI]* in exergue, (cf.S.557, HN 589, Talierco Group IIIa, cf.Sambon 686, SNG Paris 1013 [similar dies], cf.BMC 222-4 [p.115]). Brown-green patina, very fine and rare. $60
Lot 3223 Italy, Lucania, Thurium (Thourioi), (c.350 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.52 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with figure of Scylla, rev. bull butting to right, traces of **QOURIWN* above, tunny fish below in exergue, with plain exergual line, (cf.S.442, cf.SNG ANS 1009 [same reverse die]). Very fine and rare. $180
Lot 3224 Italy, Bruttium, Kaulonia, silver stater, 460-450 B.C. (Kraay chronology), (7.90 g), obv. Apollo naked walking to right, before him a small stag standing to right, looking back, KAV**L* behind downwards reversed, rev. stag standing to right, before a sapling growing, [K]AV retrograde above, (S.462, Hartwig Collection March 1910 [lot 420 same dies], Schlessinger XIII [Hermitage Duplicates, sold 1935 lot 166 same dies], Noe 83 [same dies]). Good fine and rare. $150
Lot 3225 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum, (c.315-302 B.C.), silver nomos or stater, obv. nude warrior, holding two spears in left hand, preparing to throw a third in his right hand, shield on left arm, on horseback to right, **X* behind, API below, rev. Phalanthos, holding kantharos in extended right hand, oar in left, riding dolphin left; K**L* before, TAPA**S* behind, (cf.S.345, Fischer-Bossert 914 (V357/R709), Vlasto 640 (same obv. die), HN Italy 939, BMC 208 [same dies], Pozzi 123 [same obv. die]). Very fine and attractively toned, the coin housed in frame with plate description below. $370
Lot 3226 Sicily, Gela, (c.420-405 B.C.), AE tetras, 17mm, (3.79 g), obv. Bull to right with olive branch above, three pellets (mark of value) in exergue, rev. head of river-god Gelas to right with grain ear behind, before **GELAs*, (S.1094, Jenkins, Gela 526 [same dies], CNS 52 [p.23], HGC 2, 380 [P.106]). Very fine or better with collector's ticket. $120
Lot 3227 Sicily, Selinus, (540/530-510 B.C.), silver didrachm, (8.76 g), obv. selinon leaf, with pellets to left and right below, rev. incuse square divided into ten triangular sections, (S.730, ANS MN 33, Pl. 2, No.23 [same reverse die] [Selinus hoard], cf.SNG ANS 676-7). Attractive grey tone struck on a broad flan, very fine or better and a rare variety. $2,000
Lot 3228 Sicily, Selinus, (466-415 B.C.), silver didrachm, (8.22 g), obv. **S*ELINOTION (partly retrograde around), naked Hercules, advancing right seizing by its horn the Cretan bull which gallops right, he wields a club held high in raised hand, rev. river god Hypsas naked standing facing head left, traces of HY**YAS* around, holding phiale over altar around which a snake is twined, holds laurel branch, to right crane running right, selinon leaf above, (S.908, BMC 34, SNG ANS 705 [same dies], SNG Cop 601 [similar dies]). Nearly very fine and rare. $400
Lot 3229 Sicily, Syracuse, (485-479 B.C.), silver tetradrachm (17.12 g), obv. slow quadriga driven right by male charioteer holding goad, above, Nike flying right, crowning horses, dotted border, rev. medium size head of Artemis-Arethusa right, hair slightly waved and turned up behind, under a diadem of beads, four dolphins around, **S*VRA KO**S I O* N around, (cf.S.914, Boehringer 216 [Dies Obv.V95, Rev. R147, 6 specimens noted], Randazzo 376-8 [p.68, Pl.15 same dies], SNG ANS 73 [same dies], only other known examples noted by Boehringer. Lightly toned, nearly very fine, well centred and very rare. $1,000
Lot 3230 Sicily, Syracuse, reign of Agathokles, (317-285 B.C.), AE 213, (7.85 g), obv. bust of Artemis to right, quiver at shoulder behind, before **SWTEIRA*. rev. above and below winged thunderbolt **AGAQOKLEOS / BASILEOS*, (S.1200, BMC 422, McClean 2858, SNG ANS 708ff.). Brown patina, very fine and very scarce. $150
Lot 3231 Moesia Inferior, Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (5.63 g), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, left inverted, right upright, rev. sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, below dolphin monogram **AP*, (cf.S.1669, SNG BMC 249, BMC 6, SNG Stancomb 147, Pick 417). Toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $300
Lot 3232 Moesia Inferior, Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver obol or trihemiobol, (1.01 g), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, left upright, right inverted, rev. **ISTR[IH]* above, sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, **D* below dolphin, (cf.S.1670, cf.SNG BMC 250, cf.Pick 443-453, cf.SNG Stancomb 143, cf.SNG Cop.200). Good fine and very rare. $50
Lot 3233 Moesia Inferior, Nicopolis ad Istrum, Septimius Severus, (A.D. 217-218), AE 17, (3.04 g), obv. laureate cuirassed head of Septimius Severus to right, around AV KAI CE. CEYHPOC, rev. Apollo standing to left, holding a patera and laurel branch, around **NIKOPOLIT WN PR* OC ICTPV, (S.-, Varbanov 2549 [noted as R3], Pick 1407 and cf.1340 [p.372, Pl.XV, 7]). Even black tone, very fine and rare. $100
Lot 3234 Thrace, Byzantion, (c.340-320 B.C.), silver siglos (Persian standard), (5.39 g), obv. cow standing to left, on dolphin to left, foreleg raised, above **PU, rev. quadripartite incuse square of mill-sail pattern, (S.1579, SNG BMC Black Sea 21ff. [siglos], SNG Cop. 476). Nearly extremely fine, well centred and scarce in this condition. $380
Lot 3235 Thrace, Black Sea Area, Apollonia Pontica, (4th century B.C.), reduced silver drachm, (2.84 2.88 g), obv. anchor, crayfish to right and A to left, rev. Gorgoneion or Medusa head facing, (S.1655, SNG BMC Black Sea 160-163, SNG Stancomb 35-38). Bright, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3236 Thrace, Kallatis, (3rd-2nd century B.C.), silver drachm (or octobol) (Sear) (4.99 g), obv. head of young Herakles to right clad in lion skin, rev. **KALLATI* between ear of barley and club on left and bow case on right, monogram M to left, (S.1659, Pick 197 var., cf.SNG Stancomb 62 variant). Very fine and very rare, monogram unpublished. Passed in
Lot 3237 Thrace, Maroneia, (c.411/0-398/7 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.02 g), obv. horse rearing to left, rev. **DE-OU-NU-S* vineleaf around a grape arbor of four bunches all in a linear square, all within shallow incuse square, (cf.S.1628, cf.Schonert-Geiss 158 [obv.-/rev.-], SNG Copenhagen -, cf.West 53[Pl.II] = Berlin example). Extremely fine/good very fine, unpublished for die combination moneyer known by only one example, unique. $2,600
Lot 3238 Thrace, Philippopolis, Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), AE 17, (2.87 g), obv. Elagabalus laureate head to right, around legend AV K M A[VP ANTO]NEINOC, rev. tripod with snake around one leg, around **FILIPPOPOLEITWN NEW[KOPWN]*. (S.-, BMC 51). Dark brown patina, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3239 Thrace, Serdica, Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE 28, (17.90 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around AVT K M AVP CEVH ANT**W*NEINOC, rev. river god Oiskos reclining to left, holding branch of a tree and rests left arm on vase from which water flows, around **OV**LPIA*C CEP**D*I, KHC in exergue, (S.-, cf.BMC 20, SNG Cop.-, Ruzicka 280, [Pl.VI, same dies]). With dark surface patina, nearly very fine and rare. $80
Lot 3240 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (305-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.04 g), Amphipolis mint, issued 288/7-282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted circle, rev. Athena Nikephoros enthroned to left, supporting Nike, transverse spear behind, **PUW* monogram to left, **DH* monogram in exergue, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMACOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 202 var., Meydancikkale -, Armenak -, M.-). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare, variety apparently unpublished. Passed in
Lot 3241 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.02 g), Pella mint, issued 297-281 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted circle, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, spear behind, HP monogram to left, monogram in exergue left, to left **BASILEWS*, to right **LUSIMAXOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 248 [pl.22, 247 same obverse die]). Toned, surface marks, otherwise good very fine and rare. $800
Lot 3242 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (305-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.11 g), Pella mint, issued 286/5-282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted circle, rev. Athena Nikephoros enthroned to left, supporting Nike, transverse spear behind, **PCE* monogram in wreath to left, AP monogram in exergue, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMACOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 250, Meydancikkale -, Armenak -, cf.M.304 var.). Lightly toned, about extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3243 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.18 g), Magnesia mint, issued 297/6-282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, monogram in wreath in outer left field, **S* in inner left field, to left **BASILEWS* to right **LUSIMAXOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 102, M.302, SNG Cop. -). Well centred and with a very high relief, a fine eye, otherwise good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3244 Thrace, Kings of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.82 g), Lampsacus mint, struck 299-296 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right with lion skin, within dotted circle, rev. Zeus enthroned to left supporting eagle, to left Pegasus forepart above forepart of lion to left, torch under throne, to left **BASILEWS*, below inverted **LYSIMAC[OU]*, (cf.S.6812, Price L11, SNG Cop. 1081, M.24, Thompson 35). Toned, flan crack, slightly porous otherwise very fine, rare. $80
Lot 3245 Thrace, Island off, Thasos, (c.early 5th century B.C.), silver stater, (8.96 g), obv. naked ithyphallic satyr (classical style) in kneeling running attitude carrying off nymph raising hand in protest, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.1746, Asyut Hoard -, BMC 24, McClean 4197, SNG Cop. 1010, ACNAC Dewing 1322). Very fine with good facial and hand detail, very scarce. $600
Lot 3246 Thrace, Island off, Thasos, (340-300 B.C.), silver trihemiobol, (0.69 g), obv. Satyr with kylix running to left, rev. amphora, around **QAS IWN* all within incuse square, (S.1755, SNG Cop.1029-1030, SNG Tubingen 943-5). Bright with surface roughness, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $80
Lot 3247 Thrace, Kings of Thrace, Rhoemetalces I, with Augustus, (c.11 B.C. - A.D. 12), AE 18 mm, (4.90 g), obv. diademed head of Rhoemetalces to right, rev. bare head of Augustus to right, (S.5395, RPC I 1714, Youroukova 170); Roman Imperial, Domitian, issued as Caesar under Titus, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 80, (3.23 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII, rev. around PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, Salus standing to left, leaning on column and holding a snake which she feeds from a patera, (cf.S.2642, RIC T40, RSC 386, BMC T84); Decentius, (as Caesar 351-353 A.D.), AE 20 (centenionalis), issued 351-352 A.D., uncertain mint, obv. around traces of D N DECENTIVS NOB CAES, bare headed bust of Decentius to r., cuirassed; rev. VICTORIAE DD NN AVG ET CAE around, two Victories facing one another, holding between them a wreath inscribed VOT/V/MVLT/X. Very good - very fine. (3) $80
Lot 3248 Macedon, Scione (Skione), 480-450 B.C., Silver tetrobol, (2.27 g), obv. male head to right, rev. human eye in incuse square, **S* KIO around, (S.-, SNG Cop. 318, cf.Boutin Pozzi Colln. 1529 [p.85 Pl.LXIV], SNG ANS 710 [Pl.27]). With hoard patination, fine - very fine and very rare. $60
Lot 3249 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip II, silver tetradrachm, 359-336 B.C., issued 359-355/4 B.C. at Pella Mint, Pella period IA, (14.25 g), obv. laureate head of Zeus to right, rev. king on horse wearing kausia pacing to left, his right hand raised, trace of **FIL[IP] POU* around, below monogram of T**P*M, (S.6677 [p.618], Muller 266, Le Rider 72, [Pl.3, p.13-14], obv. die No.D45, rev. die No.R58, [5 examples known]). Cut on horse, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3250 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.33 g), Amphipolis IIB mint, issued c.342/1-329/8 B.C., obv. head of Zeus laureate to right, rev. naked youth or small man (Philip II), on horseback to right, bee in field below, janiform head to right, above and round **FILIP POU*. (cf.S.6680, Le Rider 454 [Pl.41, p.115, dies D226, R405], Muller 270). In high relief, round attractive pale grey tone, very fine and rare. $650
Lot 3251 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), AE 16, uncertain Macedonian mint, (5.82 g), probably issued posthumously c.336-315 B.C., obv. Apollo head to left with tainia, rev. naked youth on horse to right, above **FILOPPOU*, below horse vertical fulmen, (cf.S.6696, SNG ANS 884, SNG Greece II Alpha Bank 346-7, Drama Hoard 41 [ANSMN 11]). Good very fine, well centred, rare variant with head left. $70
Lot 3252 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), AE 16, uncertain Macedonian mint, (5.29 g), probably lifetime issue c.345-336 B.C., obv. Apollo head to right with tainia, dotted border, rev. naked youth on horse, above **FILOPPOU*, below mast, (cf.S.6696, cf.SNG ANS 868); Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), AE 17 (6.19 g), uncertain Macedonian mint, issued 336-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. bow, quiver and club, above **D*, grape bunch below, **ALEXANDROU* between, (cf.S.6739, Price 284). Attractive green patina, nearly very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3253 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.85 g), Corinth mint, issued c.220 - 215 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, **QE* under throne, to left outer field, Athena standing to left with shield and spear, to right **[A]LEXANDROU, (cf.S.6713, Price 703 (p.159, Pl.XXXVIII), BMC 703a-b, M.882, Noe, Sicyon No.60). Well centred, good very fine / nearly extremely fine and very rare late Corinthian issue. Passed in
Lot 3254 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.48 g), Temnos mint, issued before 188-170 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with no border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, amphora between arching vine in left field, **HDI and **SW* in left field, to right **ALEXANDROU*. (cf.S.6713, Price 1688. BMC 1688a-b, M.959). Well centred, toned, good very fine and an extremely rare issue. $900
Lot 3255 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.71 g), Miletus mint, issued c.210 - 190 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, TAN monogram under throne, in left field lion to left, head looking back above MI monogram above NE monogram, to right **ALEXANDROU*. (cf.S.6713, Price -, BMC -, M.-). Well centred, unpublished monograms, good very fine / nearly extremely fine and extremely rare issue. Passed in
Lot 3256 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.87 g), uncertain mint, issued before 225 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, E in circle in left field, to right **ALEXANDROU*. (cf.S.6713, Price -, BMC -, M.-). Well centred, unpublished monogram, good very fine and an extremely rare issue. $600
Lot 3257 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.03 g), Sardes mint, issued 334-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, monogram torch to left, traces **ALEXANDROU* to right, monogram below throne, (cf.S.6730, Price 2566, BMC -, M.86, Thompson, 'Sardes 120'). Toned, small flan, nearly very fine. $100
Lot 3258 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.14 g), Colophon mint, issued c.323-319 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, star to left, spear-head in outer right area **ALEXANDROU* to right, (cf.S.6730, Price 1759, BMC 1759a-f, M.317, SNG Cop. 950); Euboia, Histiaia, (mid 4th century B.C.), silver tetrobol, (0.68, 1.80 g), obv. nymph Histiaia head to right wreathed with vine leaves, hair rolled, rev. nymph Histiaia seated to right on galley with stylis, (cf.S.2495); Athens, modern copy (8.06 g) of new style tetradrachm. Fine, last as struck. (4) Passed in
Lot 3259 Macedon, Kingdom of Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.15 g), Abydos mint, issued 323-317 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right with lion skin, rev. Zeus seated to left, eagle in outstretched hand, sun over horseleg to left in field, **MO* monogram under throne, to right **FILIPPOU*, dotted border, (cf.S.6751, cf.Price P18, BMC -, M.-). Well centred, extremely fine and an unpublished variety. Passed in
Lot 3260 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.14 g), Abydus mint, issued c.323-317 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, corn-ear in left field, **FILIPPOU* to right, AP monogram under throne, (cf.S.6751, Price P24, BMC P24, M.P76). Toned, fine/nearly very fine and scarce. $110
Lot 3261 Macedon, Kingdom of, Demetrios Poliorketes, (294 - Autumn 288 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.97 g), Pella mint, c.290-289 B.C., obv. diademed and horned head of Demetrios to right, rev. Poseidon standing to left, holding trident, right foot on rock, on right, **BASILEWS*, on left side **DHMHTRIOU*, to left monogram of E reversed, P & K, to right, A,T monogram, dotted border, (cf.S.6764, Newell Series V, 86 (p.93, cf.Pl.VIII, 1 [rev. die 141 {This die}, 2 for type but Plate VII, 16 [same obverse die LXX, same reverse die as 141], cf.Gabler AMNG 11 [p.182, Pl.XXXIII, 3]). Extremely rare, only known example from these dies, a few minor surface marks, otherwise very fine or better. $750
Lot 3262 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (c.mid - late 1st century B.C.), silver stater or double victoriatus, (22mm, 6.10 g). Italos and Diokles, magistrates, obv. head of Zeus right, wearing laurel wreath, **ITALOU* to left, rev. **QESSA LWN** to left and right, Athena Itonia striding right, hurling spear held in her right hand, shield on her left arm, **ITA-LOS* above spear, NI in inner right field, **DIOKLHS* in exergue, (cf.S.2233. McClean 4802-4 var. [these magistrates, names engraved differently], BCD 876.1 [Triton XV]). Bright, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3263 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (c.196-mid 1st century B.C.), silver stater or double victoriatus, (5.30 g), Larissa mint, obv. head of Zeus to right, crowned with oak leaves, rev. Athena Itonia advancing to right, brandishing spear and holding shield, on sides **QESSAA LWN*, above across **[KE]F AL[OS]*, below **QEMISTO[..], (cf.S.2232, BMC 12). Porous surface, blue and gold patina, short on flan, otherwise fine - very fine. $50
Lot 3264 Lokris, Lokris Opuntia, (350s B.C.), silver stater, (11.82 g), obv. Persephone, corn wreathed head to left, rev. Ajax son of Oileus, advancing right, with sword and shield decorated with a griffin, broken spear and javelin on ground below, around **OPONTIW[N] (S.2328, BCD 61, SNG Cop. 43). Lightly toned, slightly off centred on the reverse, otherwise good very fine. $1,100
Lot 3265 Lokris, Lokris Opuntia, (338-316 B.C.), silver triobol, (2.40 g), obv. Persephone wreathed head to right wearing single pendant earring and necklace, rev. Ajax son of Oileus, advancing right, with sword and shield decorated with a serpent, broken spear at feet, **UPO* monogram between legs, around **LOKRON*, trophy to right, (S.2330, BCD 103 [NAC Auction 55], SNG Cop 60). Fine and rare. $90
Lot 3266 Euboia, Chalkis, (338-303 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.62 g), obv. head of Hera to right, with hair rolled, rev. eagle flying to right carrying snake in talons and beak, monogram of Z and H, (cf.S.2482, Picard Emission 8 [p.33-37, Pl.VI-VIII], Lanz BCD Sale Catalogue 111, [lot 137-139]). Very fine Passed in
Lot 3267 Boiotia, Thebes, (426-395 B.C.), silver stater, (11.96 g), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. bearded head of Dionysos to right wreathed with ivy, **[Q E]* either side, (S.2383, SNG Fitz. 2912-3, McClean 5578, Weber 3255-6, Pozzi 1422, SNG Cop. 282-4). Good fine/fine and a very scarce type. Passed in
Lot 3268 Boiotia, Thebes, (425-395 B.C.), silver stater, (12.12 g), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. amphora in incuse circle, with ivy leaf hanging outwards from left handle, across field **Q E* either side, (cf.S.2389, BCD 390, Traite 247, [Pl.CC,16],cf. Myron Hoard 222-245 [Pl.B, 26], BMC 74, cf.SNG Cop. 307). Bright, good very fine and a rare type. Passed in
Lot 3269 Boiotia, Thebes, (363-338 B.C.), magistrate Kal(l)i.., silver stater, (12.29 g), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. amphora in concave field, with letters **KA LLI* either side, (cf.S.2398, Hepworth Series D3, No.63, BMC 151, McClean 5603, Weber 3280, SNG Cop. 340, SNG Fitz. 2950). Lightly toned, off centred obverse, nearly extremely fine/good very fine and a scarce type. $300
Lot 3270 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.12 g), issue c.430 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE*, all in incuse square, (S.2526, BMC 62, cf.Starr Pl.XXII, 6, SNG Cop. 31). Toned, tight flan, nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 3271 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.14 g), issue c.420 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE*, all in incuse square, (S.2526, BMC 62, cf.Starr Pl.XXII, 6, SNG Cop. 31). Toned, test mark on reverse, otherwise very fine. $280
Lot 3272 Attica, Athens, (393-300 B.C., but c. 350-300 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.11 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE* all in incuse square, (S.2537, cf.Kroll 15, BMC 144, Kraay (Coins of Ancient Athens) Pl. IV, 5, SNG Cop. 65). Nice grey tone, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3273 Attica, Athens, (166-57 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.66 g), issued 153-152 B.C., (Thompson date) but probably 121-120 B.C. (revised chronology), by Karaichos, Ergokles and Kalliphon, and Dioph-, magistrates, obv. head of Athena Parthenos to right wearing triple-crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with Pegasus, within dotted border, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, on prostrate amphora, I on amphora, legend across **A QE*, to left **KA RIAC/ERGO/KLE/DIOF*, below to right a prow, below trace of ME, all within wreath, (cf.S.2555, cf.Thompson 736d (same obverse die), SNG Lockett 1927). Slightly off centred, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $900
Lot 3274 Attica, Athens, (c.400 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.96 g), probably an Eastern copy, obv. crude Archaic style head of Athena to right wearing Attic helmet, rev. owl standing to right, head facing with broad neck, to left olive spray, to right traces of **AQE*, all in incuse square, (S.2527, BMC 74). Worn, porous fields, very good, cut on obverse across cheek. Passed in
Lot 3275 Attica, Islands off, Aegina (Aigina), (c.525-480 B.C.), silver stater (19mm, 12.10 g), obv.Sea turtle, head in profile, with thin collar and row of dots down its back, rev. Incuse square with mill-sail pattern, (S.1851, Meadows, Aegina, Group IIb, Milbank pl I, 11, Asyut Group IVa, No.441, HGC 6, 429, SNG Cop.501, Dewing 1657, Rosen 216). Nearly very fine, scarce with collectors ticket. $270
Lot 3276 Peloponnesos, Arkadian League, Megalopolis, (320's-c.275 B.C.), silver triobol or hemi-drachm, (2.41 g), obv. laureate head of Zeus to left, no I behind visible, rev. naked Pan seated left, on rock holding lagobolon, to left monogram AP, to right I, (cf.S.2687, BCD 1523 [p.364], Dengate [MN 13] Group I, Period I, Issue 2, [p.61-3], BMC 52-53 [p.174], Weber 4266, SNG Cop.192 [Pl.4], Hunterian MacDonald 7 [p.157], McClean 6938, SNG Fitz. 3852). Good fine and rare. $150
Lot 3277 Peloponnesos, Sikyonia, Sikyon, (issued late 330's B.C.), silver stater, (11.88 g), obv. Chimaera walking to left, **SE* below, wreath above, rev. dove flying to left, I before, all within wreath, (cf.S.2763, BCD 219 [LHS 96], BMC 56 (p.40), cf.SNG Cop.48, SNG Delepierre 1944). Lightly toned, very fine and rare. $550
Lot 3278 Peloponnesos, Sikyonia, Sikyon, (c.330-270 B.C.), AE 14 or Chalkos, (1.81 g), obv. dove flying to left, rev. **S* in olive wreath tied above, (cf.S.2781, Warren Group 4a.2, BCD 304.2); another similar AE 13, (1.38 g), rev. similar with olive wreath tied to left, (Warren group 4a.4, BCD 304.4). Second with even apple green patina, good fine - very fine, both rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 3279 Peloponnesos, Argolis, Argos, silver hemidrachm, or Attic triobol, (after 320's-270's B.C.), (2.62 g), obv. forepart of wolf at bay to left, rev. A with A and P either side at top with crescent below all within shallow incuse square, (cf.Sear 2794, BCD 1094 [p.269, LHS 96], BMC 60 [p.141], SNG Cop. 29 [Pl.1], Mycenae Pl.9, 19). Very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 3280 Peloponnesos, Elis, Olympia, (368 B.C.), 103rd Olympiad, silver hemidrachm, (2.61 g), obv. Head of Hera to r., wearing a narrow stephane bearing the letters [HPA] and pendant earring, [F A] to l. and r. of neck, rev. standing facing eagle with open wings to l., head to r. (cf.Sear 2890, BCD 115 [p.52 LEU 90, May 10, 2004 same dies], Seltman Pl.XII, 26, Weber 4078 [same dies], BMC 92 variety). Nearly fine/fine and very rare. $150
Lot 3281 Pontus or Bosporos, uncertain area (Amisos?), c.130-100 B.C., AE 25, (20.29 g), obv. male head to left wearing leather cap, with clear countermarks of a helmet, gorgoneion and thunderbolt, rev. star of eight rays with central dot, or sun burst, (cf.SNG BMC (Black Sea) 972-5, SNG Stancomb 649, SNG Cop. 232 var. Waddington Rec. Pl.M 10-15, Laffaille 409 var., Freedman Collection 402 [Triton V, 402], S.-). Nearly fine, countermarks fine - very fine and rare. $80
Lot 3282 Bithynia, Kalchedon, (c.340-320 B.C.), silver siglos (Persian standard), (5.30 g), obv. bull standing to left, on corn-ear, above **KALC* rev. quadripartite incuse square of mill-sail pattern, (S.3738, SNG BMC Black Sea 112ff. [siglos], SNG von Aulock 482). Nearly extremely fine, well centred and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3283 Bithynia, Kalchedon, (c.340-320 B.C.), silver siglos (Persian standard), (5.31 g), obv. bull standing to left, on corn-ear, above **KALC* rev. quadripartite incuse square of mill-sail pattern, (S.3738, SNG BMC Black Sea 112ff. [siglos], SNG von Aulock 482). Nearly extremely fine/good very fine, well centred and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3284 Bithynia, Kios, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.49 g), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, rev. prow of galley to left ornamented with a star, magistrate name **MILH TOS* above and below, (cf.S.3757, SNG Cop. 370, Le Rider, Propontide Hoard 334-352). Very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3285 Mysia, Pergamon, (c.104-98 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.61 g), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left monogram of **PER*, above NI, to right serpent entwined thyrsos, (cf.S.3948, Kleiner [ANSMN 23], Type 23, example in Athens, Pinder 99). Fine/very fine and rare. $100
Lot 3286 Mysia, Pergamon, (c.104-98 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachms, (11.55, 12.58 g), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left monogram of **PER*, above KA, **LU*, to right serpent entwined thyrsos, (cf.S.3948, Kleiner [ANSMN 23], Type 15, 16, Pinder 96, 97). Nearly very fine, both with descriptive tickets, first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3287 Mysia, Pergamon, (c.after 180 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, struck c.76 B.C., (12.23 g), obv. Cista mystica within ivy wreath, rev. two serpents entwined around bow and bowcase, above, A**P* and monogram (=prytaneis) within wreath, city monogram to left, serpent-entwined thyrsos to right, (cf.S.3950, Kleiner, Hoard 24). Toned, very fine. $170
Lot 3288 Ionia, Ephesos, (c.134-98 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.52 g), year CK (= 26 = 109-108 B.C.), obv. Cista mystica with half opened lid, from which a serpent rises to left, the whole in wreath of ivy, rev. two coiled serpents with erect heads between them a bow case with a strap ornamented with an aplustre and strung bow at left, long upright torch to right, symbols, caduceus, date above **EFE* on left, (cf.S.4394, Kleiner ANS Museum Notes 18, No. 31, McClean 8092). Good fine with descriptive ticket. Passed in
Lot 3289 Ionia, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, (c.mid 4th century B.C.), silver diobol, (1.44 g), obv. armed horseman prancing to right, with spear, rev. humped bull butting to left, **MANG* above, Maeander pattern below, (cf.S.4480, SNG Cop. 809); Magnesia ad Maeandrum, (4th-3rd century B.C.), AE 16, (4.46 g), obv. armed horseman prancing to right, with spear, rev. humped bull butting to left, **MAG* above, **EUKLHS/AR* in exergue, meander pattern around, (cf.S.4487, SNG Cop. 830). Good fine; very fine with dark green patina and a very rare magistrate. (2) $80
Lot 3290 Ionia, Miletos, (c.530-510 B.C.), silver twelfth stater or obol, (1.15 g), obv. forepart of lion and legs to right, rev. star ornament within incuse square, (S.3532, BMC 14). Very fine. $70
Lot 3291 Caria, Mylasa, (c. 170-130 B.C.), silver drachm (2.70 g), Rhodian standard, obv. facing head of Helios, to lower left an eagle standing right, rev. rose with buds to right, anepigraphic, (cf.S.5090, cf.Ashton [NC 1992], different dies to those illustrated, SNG Keckman -, SNG Cop. -). Nearly very fine/good fine. $70
Lot 3292 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodes, (c.250-230 B.C. Ashton chronology), (SNG Keckman [Finland] chronology c.230-205 B.C.), silver didrachm, (6.37 g), obv. radiate head of Helios three-quarter face to right, hair loose in locks, rev. inside a dotted circle, rose with bud to right, above **PODION*, below across field EVKPA **THS* to left an inverted anchor, (S.5049 var., Ashton [Money in Ancient Greek world] 220 [p.106], SNG Keckman [Finland 1] 549 (Pl.19), BMC 141, SNG Cop.760 [Pl.18]). Bright and heavily cleaned, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3293 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodes, (175-170 B.C.), Pseudo-Rhodian issue in Thessaly, silver drachm, (2.79 g), obv. head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, with bud on right, above [A]INHT**W*R, butterfly to left, P O across (cf.S.5092, SNG Keckman (Finland) 587). Harshly cleaned, bright, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3294 Phrygia, Aezanis, Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE (4.98 g), obv. Laureate head right around **KAISAR KLAUD*IOC, rev. Zeus of Aezanis standing to left, holding eagle and sceptre, (S.454, RPC 3100, SNG Cop.82). Very dark brown patina, very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 3295 Lycia, Phaselis, (c.250-221/0 B.C.), AE 15, (5.21 g), obv. prow of a galley right, rev. galley stern to left, above **FAS*, (S.5342, Heipp-Tamer B2, SNG Cop 122). Toned, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3296 Cilicia, Nagidus, (c. 370 B.C.), silver stater, (10.78 g), Aphrodite seated to left, holding phiale over altar, Eros stands behind her, rev. Dionysos standing with head to l., holding grape cluster with right hand, left hand holding thyrsos, **NAGIDEW N* around, (S.5585, Lederer 26). Bright, extremely fine with attractive style, rare. $500
Lot 3297 Cilicia, Nagidos, (c.370 B.C.), silver stater, (10.67 g), obv. Aphrodite enthroned to left, feet on stool, holding phiale over altar, Eros stands behind her, rev. Dionysos standing with head to l., holding grape cluster with right hand, left hand holding thyrsos, **NAGIDEW N* around, all within dotted border, (S.5585, Lederer 25 [same dies, Pl.XI], BMC 12 [same dies], SNG Levante -). Remains of hoard patination, rough die surface, otherwise about very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3298 Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucos I, (312-280 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.12 g), Sardes mint, issued c.282-281 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, holding Nike in outstretched hand, EP monogram to left, under throne **AS*, to right **SELEUKOU*, in exergue **BASILEWS*, (cf.S.6830, SC 3.3a, HGC 9, 16a, Newell WSM 1352, SNG Spaer 64 (same obv. die as 63), Houghton - (same obv. die as 592). Slightly off centred both sides, otherwise nearly extremely fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3299 Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucos I, (312-280 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.10 g), Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued c.300-290 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, NO to left, to right **SELEUKOU*, in exergue **[B]ASILE[WS]*, (cf.S.6829, SC 117,6a, HGC 9, 12i, Newell ESM 24, SNG Israel (Spaer) I 121). Toned, good very fine, and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3300 Syria, Antioch, Roman Provincial coinage under Nero (54-68 A.D.), AE 30mm,(15.22 g), obv, around IM NER CLAV - CAESAR, laureate head right, in front, lituus, dotted border, rev. SC in laurel wreath, dotted border, (cf.S.619, RPC 4307, SNG Cop 158, BMC 177-8, Butcher 125). Dark green patina, of exceptional condition, nearly extremely fine and rare as such. Passed in
Lot 3301 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), silver tetradrachm, (14.11 g), War issue, issued 215-217, obv. laureate head of Caracalla to right, around legend AVT K M A ANT**W*NEINO C C E B, rev. eagle with open wings standing facing, head to right, wreath in beak, eight pointed star between legs, club below, around **D*HMAPX E**X UPA TO*C TO**D*, (cf.S.2649, Prieur 233 [notes 38 examples known], Bellinger 31 [ANS Mum. Studies No.3, p.25, Pl.III, 1]). Good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3302 Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Gordian III (A.D. 238-244), billon tetradrachm, (12.46 g), obv. laureate bust of Gordian III to right, around AYTOK K M ANT **GORD*IANOC CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, between legs plain, around **DHMAR C EX OU*CIAC, SC in exergue, (cf.S.3779, McAlee 860, BMC 494, Prieur 282). Bright, good very fine and scarce. $250
Lot 3303 Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Gordian III (A.D. 238-244), billon tetradrachm, (12.24 g), obv. laureate bust of Gordian III to right, around AYTOK K M ANT **GORD*IANOC CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, between legs crescent over ram, around **DHMARC EX UPATOC B, (S.3779, McAlee 872, BMC 501, [p.211], SNG Von Post 618, Prieur 295). Extremely fine or better, coppery patination on the reverse. Passed in
Lot 3304 Syria, Commagene, Zeugma, Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), AE 20, (8.16 g), obv. laureate head left, rev. wreath, (BMC 17, SNG Munich 426); another, Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-169), (7.35 g), (BMC 12); Mesopotamia, Edessa, Severus Alexander & Julia Mamaea, (A.D. 222-235), AE 28, (14.99 g), obv. facing busts of Severus and Julia Mamaea, rev. Tyche seated, (BMC 115); Lydia, Maeonia, (2nd-3rd century A.D.), AE 18 (3.28 g), obv. MAIO-N**W*N, head of Heracles left, rev. **EPI AIL NEWNO*C, Omphale advancing right, holding club and lion's skin, (cf.S.5024. SNG Cop.221). Toned, poor - nearly very fine, scarce. (4) Passed in
Lot 3305 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c. 2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.59 g), Tyre mint, issued year 4 = 123-122 B.C., obv. laureate head of Melqarth beardless to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, carrying a palm, standing on prow of ship, club to left, above L**D*, monogram HAP in right field, around **TUROU IERAS KAI ASULOU*, (S.5918, Cohen [p.509, reports date as R3, extremely rare ie. one example in 10 years], BMC 214 [this date], H.1618 [817]). Nearly very fine and an extremely rare date, rough reverse surface. Passed in
Lot 3306 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c. 2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (14.10 g), Tyre mint, issued year 31 = 96/5 B.C., obv. laureate head of Melqarth beardless to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, carrying a palm, standing on prow of ship, club to left, above A**L*, monogram HAP in right field, around **TUROU IERAS [KAI ASU]LOU*, (S.5918, Cohen [p.509, reports date as unknown rarity as none reported], cf.BMC 220, H.1618 [817]). Good very fine/ extremely fine and a very rare date. $800
Lot 3307 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (14.30 g), Tyre mint, obv. laureate head of Melqarth beardless to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, carrying palm, standing on prow of ship, club to left, to left **GN* ( = year 53 = 74-3 B.C.), to right **A*, Phoenician letter between legs, around **TUPOU IERAS KAI ASULOU*, (S.5918, cf.BMC 142-4 [cf.Pl.XXX,6], H. 917 [305]). Toned, broad large flan, extremely fine and rare as such. $1,200
Lot 3308 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.36 g), Tyre mint, issued 61-60 B.C., obv. laureate head of Melqarth beardless to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, carrying palm, standing on prow of ship, club to left, to left H**X* ( = year 66 = 59-8 B.C.), to right **S*, Phoenician letter between legs, around **TUPOU IERAS KAI ASULOU*, (S.5918, cf.BMC 159 [PL.XXX,6], H. 917 [305]). Toned, broad flan and with double striking on the edge, good very fine and rare as such. Passed in
Lot 3309 Palestine, Judaea, Hasmonean king Mattathias Antigonus, (40-37 B.C.), AE 19, copper multiple (four) prutah, (8.27 g), obv. single cornucopiae, inscription, "Mattatayah the high priest", rev. wreath with partial inscription within **[BASILEOS ANTIGONOU]*, (S.6105, H.482 (35), AJC I V var. pl.54, Meshorer 31). Off centred on the reverse, otherwise very fine and rare in this condition. $100
Lot 3310 Persian Imperial Coinage, Kingdom of, Artaxerxes II and III, (375-340 B.C.), struck in Lydia at Sardeis, silver siglos, (5.46 g), obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with dagger and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (S.4683, Bab. Pl.86, 18-19, BMC 175-177, Carradice type IV, Group C). Good fine, with banker's mark, very scarce. $250
Lot 3311 Parthia, Kingdom of, Mithradates II, (c. 128-88 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.55 g), Seleucia mint, obv. bearded bust to left in diadem, dotted border, rev. archer seated right on omphalos, four line inscription, palm branch to right, **BASILEWS ARS AKOU EPIFANOUS MEGALOU*, TV in exergue, (S.7365, Sellwood 24.4, BMC 3 [p.23], Shore 67). Extremely fine, rare. Passed in
Lot 3312 Parthia, Kingdom of, Orodes I, (90-77 B.C.) silver drachm, (4.012 grams), Rhagae mint, obv. small size bust wearing a tiara to left with short beard, with eight pointed star in centre, rev. archer seated right on throne, seven line inscription, (cf.S.7389, Sellwood 31.6, Shore 123). Very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 3313 Persis, Kings of Persis, Vadfradad (Autophradates) II, Early-mid 2nd century B.C., silver obol (0.61 g), obv. head to right with very short beard, wearing diadem and kyrbasia adorned with eagle, rev. Fire temple, Ahura-Mazda above, to left, Vadfradad standing right, to right standard surmounted by eagle, (Klose & Museler 3/4; Alram 549; Sunrise 577). Good very fine, very scarce. $190
Lot 3314 Persis, Kings of Persis, Darev (Darios) II, 1st century B.C., silver obol (0.62 g), obv. Bearded bust left, wearing diadem and Parthian-style tiara with crescent and two row of pellets, rev. Darev (Darios) standing left, holding sceptre and sacrificing before altar to left), (Klose and Museler 4/6a-c, Tyler-Smith, Parcel type 1b, 31-35, Alram 566, Sunrise 592 [This Coin]). Extremely fineF, lightly toned, well centered on a round flan. $480
Lot 3315 Persis, Kings of Persis, Ardaxsir (Artaxerxes) II. 1st century B.C., silver drachm (3.68 g), obv. diademed and draped bust left, wearing mural crown, monogram to right, rev. Adaxsir standing left before altar, holding sceptre, Klose & Museler 4/10; Alram 574; Sunrise 598). Nearly extremely fine/ very fine. $320
Lot 3316 Persis, uncertain king II, 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D., silver hemidrachm (1.52 g), Type 1, obv. bearded bust left, wearing diadem and Parthian-style tiara with two rows of pellets around pellet-in-crescent, rev. diadem, (Klose & Museler 4/56, Alram 619, cf. Sunrise 644 [drachm]). Very fine - extremely fine. $100
Lot 3317 Indo-Greek, Menander, (c.160-145 B.C.), tetradrachm, (9.87 g), Pushkalavati mint, obv. helmeted bust of Menander to right, **BASILEWS SOTHROS MENANDROU, rev. Athena to left with shield and thunderbolt, monogram in left and right fields, (S.7596, M.214c, Bop. Series 12A [No.54], SNG ANS 764-767). Well centred, extremely fine and scarce. $600
Lot 3318 Hunnic Tribes, Nezak Huns, Shahi Tegin (Sri Shahi), (680-738), silver drachm (31mm, 3.39 g), obv. crowned bust to right, c/m: tamgha, rev. fire altar flanked by attendants, star and crescent flanking flames, (Gobl, Dokumente Em. 244; MACW 1562, for c/m: Gobl, Dokumente KM 103). Very fine with pale gold plug on neck. $120
Lot 3319 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy I, (323-283 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, issued 305-283 B.C., (14.06 g), Alexandria mint, obv. diademed head of Ptolemy I to right, with aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front P over monogram **PAR*, around **BASILEW[S] PTOLEMAIOU*, (S.7762, Sv. 255, SNG Cop. 70-1). Grey and gold tone, minor graffito, good very fine and scarce in this condition. $500
Lot 3320 Ptolemy VI Philometor, (B.C. 180-145), AE 20, (8.49 g), Alexandria mint, obv. head of Zeus-Ammon right, rev. two eagles standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopiae before, around **PT[OLEMAIOU] BASILEWS*, (S.7901, SNG 311, Svoronos 1426). Toned, nearly very fine. $30
Lot 3321 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy XII, Neos Dionysos, (80-51 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck year 8 = 74-73 B.C., (14.53 g), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left LH, to right **PA*, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU**, (cf.S.7946, Sv.1855, SNG Cop.381, BMC 13, Pitchfork -). Toned, good very fine, a rare date. $220
Lot 3322 Egypt, Alexandria, Nero, (A.D. 54-68), billon tetradrachm, year 10 = A.D. 63-64, (12.64 g), obv. radiate bust of Nero, **NERW KLA[U KAIS SEB GER]* around, rev. Poppaea bust right, LI before, around **POPPAIA SEBASTH*, (S.2002, Koln 157-9, BMC 122). Weak on obverse legend, toned, nearly very fine and rare issue of Poppaea. Passed in
Lot 3323 Egypt, Alexandria, Maximinus I, billon tetradrachm, (12.58 g), Year 4 = AD 237/8, obv. AVTO MAZIMINOC EV C CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right of Maximinus, rev. trophy of helmet, cuirass, and two oval shields in pairs crossed with two javelins behind each, two captives back to back below, with hands bound, L **D* across fields, (S.8398, Dattari 4614, (Savio) 10141, BMC 1809, SNG Cop.669, Koln. 2586). Good very fine and rare. $160
Lot 3324 Egypt, Alexandria, billon tetradrachms, mostly from the tetrarchy period (c.285-296 A.D.). Many fair - fine, several (about 20%) with green oxidation, otherwise very good - nearly very fine. (52) $260
Lot 3325 Greek, AE mix of various cities and rulers, noted Alexander the Great (3), Egypt (7), Chios, Antioch, Soter Megas, Side, modern Cambodia (2), Antiochos IV Jewish issue. Some fair - fine, some with green oxidation, otherwise poor. (34) $100
Lot 3326 Greek and Roman, larger bronze coins, noted sestertii of Vespasian, Julia Domna, Marcus Aurelius, Faustina Junior, asses of Augustus (5), Agrippa, Vespasian (Judaea Capta), various city state issues, includes copies of Diadumenian, Carthage copy of silver tetradrachm, etc. Some poor and corroded, a few fair - very good. (38) $110
Lot 3327 Anonymous Series, (c.240-235 B.C.), Aes Grave, AE as, (269.30 g), 62 mm, obv. laureate head of bearded Janus on raised disc, bar below, rev. prow to right, above I, (S.570, Cr.35/1, Syd.71, Thurlow-Vecchi 51, Haeberlin Pl.13, 2). Large flan, brown surface very fine and rare. $2,400
Lot 3328 M. Cipius, silver denarius, (c.115-114 B.C.), (3.48 g), Rome mint, obv. head of Roma right, helmeted, M.CIPI.M.F. before X behind, rev. Victory in biga to right, rudder below horses [R]OM[A] in exerque, (S.166, Cr. 289/1, Syd. 546, BMC Italy 522, B. Cipia 1). Toned, good very fine. $130
Lot 3329 T. Manlius Mancinus, Appius Claudius Pulcher, and Q. Urbinius, (111-110 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.90 g), obv. Roma helmeted head to right, object behind, rev. Victory in triga to right, T.MAL [AP CL] Q VR in exergue, (S.176, Cr.299/1b, Syd.570a). Weak on reverse, otherwise good very fine. $140
Lot 3330 Q. Lutatius Cerco, (109-108 B.C.), silver denarius (plated?), Rome mint, (3.52 g), obv. Roma or Mars helmeted head right, ROMA above, * behind, [CERCO] before, rev. galley to right within oak wreath, Q LVTATI / Q above, (S.182, Cr.305/1, Syd.559, RSC Lutatia 2). Lightly toned, good very fine, scarce. $240
Lot 3331 C. Vibius C.f. Pansa, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.90 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, PAN[SA] behind, symbol under chin, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C. VIB[IVS C F.] in exergue, (S.242, Cr.342/5b, Syd.684, B.Vibia 2). Weak in places, otherwise extremely fine. $140
Lot 3332 L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.85 g), obv. bare head of king Tatius to right, SABIN behind palm before, rev. Tarpeia facing, buried to her waist in shields, with raised hands, trying to thrust off two soldiers casting their shields at her, star in crescent above, [L.T]ITVRI in exergue, (S.252, Cr.344/2b, Syd.699, RSC Tituria 4). Weak in places, slightly off-centred reverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 3333 L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.77 g), obv. bare head of king Tatius to right, SABIN behind palm before, rev. Tarpeia facing, buried to her waist in shields, with raised hands, trying to thrust off two soldiers casting their shields at her, [star in crescent above], L.TITVRI in exergue, (S.252, Cr.344/2b, Syd.699, RSC Tituria 4). Weak in places, slightly off-centred reverse, otherwise fine and scarce. $80
Lot 3334 Cn. Lentulus Clodianus, (88 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.18 and 3.99 g), obv. Mars helmeted bust right, seen from behind, rev. Victory in biga to right, [C]N LENTVL in exergue, (S.254, Cr.345/1, Syd.702, RSC Cornelia 50). One toned, the other bright, fine or better. (2) $100
Lot 3335 Cn. Lentulus Clodianus, (88 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.77 g), obv. Mars helmeted bust right, seen from behind, rev. Victory in biga to right, CN LENTVL in exergue, (S.254, Cr.345/1, Syd.702, RSC Cornelia 50). Nearly very fine, very scarce. $120
Lot 3336 Anonymous issue, (86 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.50 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, thunderbolt below, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, (S.266, RSC 226, Cr.350A/2, Syd.723). Holed for suspension, otherwise toned, very fine. $50
Lot 3337 C.Licinius L.f.Macer, (84 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.61 g), obv. diademed bust of Apollo to left, viewed from behind, brandishing a thunderbolt, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, [C L]ICINIVS L F / [MA]CER in exergue, (S.274, Cr.354/1, Syd.732, B.Licinia 16) (illustrated); clipped siliqua late 4th century (1.05 g); assorted AE 4 (6). First coin toned and nearly very fine, others poor-fair. (8) Passed in
Lot 3338 C. Marcius, C. Fabius and L. Roscius, (c.118-117 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.72 g), obv. Roma helmeted head to right, * behind, rev. Victory in quadriga to right, holding wreath, ROMA below, Q.MAR.C.F.L.R. in exergue, (S.159, Cr.283/1a, Syd.541, RSC Marcia 16); Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 119-122, (3.29 g), obv. laureate head to right, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. SAL AVG in exergue, around P M TR P COS III Salus seated to l. feeding out of patera a snake coiled around the altar, (S.3539, RIC 137, RSC 1327); Philip I, (244-249 A.D.), silver antoninianus, (3.64 g), obv. Radiate bust to right, of Philip I, draped and cuirassed seen partly from behind, IMP PHILIPPVS AVG around, rev. FIDES EXERCITVS around, four standards one of which is a legionary eagle, (S.8930, RIC 62, RSC 50). Fine - very fine, last with dealer ticket. (3) $120
Lot 3339 L. Marcius Philippus, (c.56 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.83 g), obv. Ancus Marcius head to right, ANCVS and lituus below and to left, dotted border, rev. PHILIPPVS behind equestrian statue to right on an arcade of five arches, within A Q V A MAR, flower below horse, (S.382, Cr.425/1, Syd.919a, RSC Marcia 28); L. Caecilius Metellus, (c.96 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.87 g), obv. Apollo head to right, star below, L.METEL behind, A.AL[B.S.F.] before, rev. Roma seated to left on shields, Victory stands behind crowning her, C.MALL on left, ROMA in exergue, (S.220, Cr.335/1b, Syd.611a, Caecilia 45). First coin holed for suspension, the second somewhat pitted, otherwise toned, nearly very fine. (2) $80
Lot 3340 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.87 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG XX below, (S.1479, Cr.544/36, Syd.1243, C. Mark Antony 57). Weak in places, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 3341 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.15 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around legends ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG - below, (S.1479, Cr.544, C. Mark Antony 33); another, Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 108, Rome mint, (2,87 g), obv. laureate bust draped to right of Trajan, around IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, rev. Aequitas standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, around traces of COS V S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, (S.3122, cf.RIC 118, RSC 85). Very good - fine with dealer tickets. (2) $110
Lot 3342 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lyons mint, issued 2 B.C. - A.D. 4 and later, (3.8675 g), obv. laureate head of Augustus to right, CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE around, rev. Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields and spears between them, above on left simpulum to right, and on the right a lituus to left, in exergue [C L] CAESARES, around traces of AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, (S.1597, RIC 207, RSC 43, BMC 519). Bright, extremely fine and scarce. $700
Lot 3343 Augustus, (27 B.C. - 14 A.D.), silver plated fourree denarius (2.93 g), obv. head of Augustus to right, behind CAESA[R], rev. horseman galloping left, with sword and barbarian head, Q/[M].SERGI below, an issue of 116-115 B.C.. Plated but an extraordinary mule of a type used a century apart, coin fair with obvious evidence of base metal core. Passed in
Lot 3344 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.73 g), obv. laureate head of Tiberius to right, around TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated to right, with vertical sceptre and branch, (S.1763, RIC 30, BMC 48, H.916 [304]). Round and well centred, very fine and scarce in this condition. $650
Lot 3345 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), silver denarius, issued c.65-66, Rome mint, (2.79 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. Salus seated to left on throne, holding patera, SALVS in exergue, (cf.S.1945, RIC 52, BMC 90, RSC 314); Vitellius, (A.D. 69), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued May-July 69, (3.54 g), obv. A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AV[G T R P], laureate head to right, rev. Libertas standing facing head right, holding pileus and sceptre, around very weak LIBERTAS RESTITVTA, (S.2198, RIC 81, RSC 48, BMC 13); and a small AE of Constans. Very good, first two are scarce. (3) $270
Lot 3346 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE sestertius, issued c.65, Rome mint, (27.70 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP PP, rev. Roma seated to left on cuirass, holding Victory, in exergue ROMA, S C across field, (cf.S.1961, RIC 273, BMC 173). Dark brown patina, minor surface porosity from cleaning, otherwise very fine and rare. $700
Lot 3347 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 75, (2.59 g), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, rev. Pax seated to left, holding olive branch, PON MAX TR P COS VI around, (S.2301, RIC 90, RSC 366). Very fine. $240
Lot 3348 Titus, (A.D. 79-81), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 79, (3.40 g), obv. IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIANVS AVG P M, laureate head to right, rev. TR POT VIII IMP IIII COS VIII P P, bound captive kneeling to right, at foot of trophy, (cf.S.2505, RIC 30, RSC 274). Good fine, scarce. $170
Lot 3349 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 85, (3.01 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P IIII, rev. around IMP VIIII COS XI CENS POT P P, Minerva standing to right with spear and shield on prow, (cf.S.2735, RIC 63, RSC 180). Very fine. $220
Lot 3350 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 91-92, (9.18 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES [DOMIT AVG] GERM COS XVI CENS PER P P, rev. around [MO]NETA AVGVSTI, Moneta standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, S C across field, (S.2807, RIC 395, cf.C.332). Attractive dark green patina, nearly extremely fine, slightly porous surface, scarce in this condition. $80
Lot 3351 Nerva, (A.D. 96-98), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 97, (3.64 g), obv. laureate head of Nerva to right, around IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS III P P, rev. around FORTVNA [AVG]VST, Fortuna standing to left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, (S.3025, RIC 16, RSC 66). Fine. $70
Lot 3352 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 100, Rome mint, (3.11 g), obv. laureate head of Trajan to right, around IMP CAES NERVA TRA IAN AVG GERM, rev. Goddess (Abundantia or Justitia) seated to left on chair with crossed cornucopiae as arms, holding sceptre, around P M TR P COS III P P., (S.3144, RIC 32, RSC 219). Toned, very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 3353 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 103-111, Rome mint, (2.76 g), obv. laureate head to right of Trajan, rev. Fortuna standing to left, holding corucopiae and rudder on prow, (S.-, RIC 122, C.87); Egypt, billon tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, (12.43 g), dated RY 6 (AD 102/3), laureate bust right, rev. Eagle standing right; L-S across fields, (K”ln 803, Dattari 1561); Faustina Senior, posthumous issue (died A.D.141), silver denarius, (3.26 g), Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, rev. Vesta standing left holding palladium and sceptre, (BMC 485, RIC 400, RSC 485); Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), silver denarius, (3.18 g), obv. draped bust to right, rev. Venus standing to left, holding apple and rudder, (S.-, RIC 515a, RSC 261). Toned, good fine. (4) $150
Lot 3354 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 116, Rome mint, (3.24 g), obv. laureate bust draped to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NER TRAIAN AVG GERM, rev. Felicitas standing to left, holding cornucopiae and caduceus, around P M TR P COS III P P, (S.3150, RIC 344, RSC 279); another issued 103-112, Rome mint, (3.10 g), obv. laureate bust, drapery on right shoulder of Trajan, around IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, rev. Victory standing to left holding wreath and palm, around COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, (cf.S.976, RIC 128, RSC 74); another issued 102, Rome mint, (3.03 g), obv. laureate head of Trajan to right, draped on far shoulder, around IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM, rev. Mars advancing to right, holding trophy and spear, around P M TR P COS IIII P P, (cf.S.3146, RIC 52, RSC 228a); AE as, issued 100, Rome mint, (9.74 g), obv. laureate head to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NERVA TRA IAN AVG GERM P M, rev. Victory alighting left, holding shield inscribed S P / Q R, around [TR POT] COS IIII P P, S C across field, (S.3242, RIC 417, C.628). Toned, nearly fine - good very fine, first with scratches on reverse. (4) $200
Lot 3355 Trajan, (A.D.98-117), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 104, (23.43 g), obv. laureate draped bust of Trajan to right, around IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR [P COS V P P], rev. Pax standing to left holding olive branch, her right foot on bust of Dacian captive, and cornucopiae, around S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, S C across, (S.3198, RIC 503, C.407). Attractive dark green patina, weak in places (weak legends), good fine portrait, otherwise fine and with collector's card description. $90
Lot 3356 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), AE sestertius, issued 107, Rome mint, (24.89 g), obv. laureate head with aegis on far shoulder to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, rev. Trajan galloping to right, brandishing spear at Dacian warrior on the ground, around S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, S C in exergue, (S.3204, RIC 534, C.503). Well centred, dark green patina, very fine/good very fine, rare in this condition, a most attractive coin. Passed in
Lot 3357 Trajan, (A.D.117-138), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 107, (24.62 g), obv. laureate bust of Trajan to right, drapery on left shoulder, around IMP CA[E]S NERVA[E TRAIAN]O AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, rev. Trajan riding to right thrusting spear at Dacian, around SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, S C in exergue, (S.3234, RIC 534, C.503). Pitting in various surface areas, dark brown patination, otherwise fine/nearly very fine and scarce. $60
Lot 3358 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 123, Rome mint, (3.28 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, drapery on left shoulder, around IMP CASEAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. P M TR P COS III around, Roma seated on cuirass shield to left holding Victory and spear, (S.3519, RIC 77, BMC 139, RSC 1103).8, RSC 337b). Very fine. $180
Lot 3359 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 139, (3.09 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PI VS P P TR P II, bare head to right, rev. CLEMEN TIA AVG, Clementia standing to left holding patera and sceptre, (cf.S.4061, BMC 81, cf.RIC 64, RSC 122a). Bright, very fine. $100
Lot 3360 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 146, (2.58 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, laureate head to right, rev. COS IIII, thunderbolt winged lying on draped throne, (S.4079, RIC 137, RSC 345). Nearly very fine, scarce. $70
Lot 3361 Antoninius Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarii, Rome mint, issued 159, (3.23 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXII, laureate head to right, rev. FORTVNA OBSEQVENS around, COS IIII in exergue, Fortuna standing left holding cornucopiae and patera above rudder on prow left, (S.4083, RIC 286a, RSC 390a); another Rome mint, issued A.D. 151-2, (3.30 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XV, laureate head to right, rev. COS IIII, Annona standing to left holding two corn-ears and resting left hand on modius, set on prow, (cf.S.4068, RIC 204, BMC 765 note, RSC 288) (illustrated). Second toned, first with some hoard patination, both very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3362 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 172, (3.27 g), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVI, rev. around IMP VI COS III, Mars standing to right, resting on spear and shield, (S.4901, BMC 555, RIC 261, RSC 290). Lightly toned with blue and gold highlights, very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 3363 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 175, (2.90 g), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M ANTONINVS AVG GERM SARM, rev. around TR P XXIX IMP VIII COS III, Victory seated to left, holding patera and palm, (cf.S.4937, BMC 632, RIC 333, RSC 923). Toned, good very fine and scarce. $170
Lot 3364 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 168, (3.45 g), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M ANTONINVS ARM PARTH MAX, rev. around FORT RED TR P XX II, IMP V, COS III in exergue, Fortuna seated to left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, (cf.S.4899, BMC 459, RIC 185, RSC 208); Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (died A.D.141), silver denarius, (2.62 g), issued after 147, Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, around DIVA FAV STINA, rev. Ceres standing left holding torch and raising right hand, around AVGV STA, (S.4583, BMC 417, RIC 361, RSC 101a). Fine - very fine. (2) $80
Lot 3365 Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, (A.D. 161-180), AE sestertius, issued 145 (27.15 g), obv. bare head right, around AVRELIVS CAES AR AVG PII F COS II, rev. Hilaritas standing left with palm and cornucopiae, HILARI TAS around, (S.4802, RIC 1242a, C.-, BMC 1774). Dark green patination, surface marks otherwise very fine. $400
Lot 3366 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 163, (21.70 g), obv. laureate headed cuirassed bust of Lucius Verus, to right, around IMP CAES L AVREL VERVS AVG, rev. around FELIC AVG TR P III, COS II in exergue, SC across, ship with pilot and rowers to left, with mast and sail, (S.5368, RIC 1327, C.72). Weak reverse legends, otherwise fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3367 Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 181, (3.10 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M ANTONINVS COM MODVS AVG, rev. naked Mars advancing right, with spear and trophy, around TR P VII IMP IIII COS III P P, (cf.S.5715, RIC 42, RSC 842). Toned, good very fine/very fine. $100
Lot 3368 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 203, Rome mint, (3.08 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Pietas standing to left both hands raised in invocation, altar at feet, around PIETAS PVBLICA, (S.6601, RIC 574 [Severus], RSC 156). Good very fine. $70
Lot 3369 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.35 g), issued A.D. 218, obv. bearded Macrinus laureate draped bust to right, around IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG. rev. Aequitas standing to left, holding cornucopiae and scales, around AEQVIT AS AVG, (S.7329, RIC 53, RSC 2b). Lightly toned, off centred reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $120
Lot 3370 Diadumenian as Caesar, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 217-218, (2.60 g), obv. bare headed bust of Diadumenian draped to right, around M OPEL ANT DIADVMENIAN CAES, rev. around PRINC IVVENTVTIS Diadumenian standing holding standard in left and two standards in right hand, (S.7449, RIC 102, RSC 3). Some original mint bloom, golden obverse tone, extremely fine and rare. $750
Lot 3371 Elagabalus, (218-222 A.D.), silver antoninianus, issued 218 A.D., Rome mint, (4.06 g), obv. Radiate bust to right, of Elagabalus, draped and cuirassed seen from behind, around IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, rev. VICTOR ANTONINI AVG around, Victory running to the right, holding wreath and palm over left shoulder, (S.7500, RIC 70, BMC 11, C.31). Toned, extremely fine, very scarce. $180
Lot 3372 Severus Alexander, (222-235 A.D.), silver denarius, issued 231-235 A.D., Rome mint, (3.18 g), obv. Laureate head to right. of Severus Alexander, IMP SEV ALEXAND AVG around, rev. VIRTVS AVG around, Emperor standing in military dress to left, with right foot on helmet, holding globe and reversed spear, (S.7938, RIC 226, BMC 647, RSC 586). Good extremely fine, lightly toned. $150
Lot 3373 Severus Alexander, (222-235 A.D.), silver denarius, issued 231-235 A.D., Rome mint, (3.10 g), obv. Laureate bust to right of Severus Alexander, draped seen from the front, IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG around, rev. IOVI PROPVGNATORI around, Jupiter standing facing, nude but for cloak, in fighting attitude, inclined to left but head to right, holding thunderbolt, (cf.S.7870, RIC 239, BMC 825, RSC 84). Good extremely fine, toned. $340
Lot 3374 Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), AE sestertius, issued 226, Rome mint, (19.89 g), obv. laureate bust draped to right, around IMP CAES M AVR SEV ALEXANDER AVG, rev. PAX AVGVSTI, Pax standing to left, holding olive branch and sceptre, S C across, (S.7983, RIC 592, BMC 368, C.189 var.). Nearly very fine/fine. $60
Lot 3375 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 239, (4.93 g), obv. radiate bust right, around IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, rev. P M TR P II COS P P, with Victory advancing to left holding a wreath and palm, (S.8635, RIC 19, RSC 199). Toned, extremely fine with unusually shaped flan. $70
Lot 3376 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 239, (4.66 g), obv. radiate bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, rev. Aequitas standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, around AEQVITAS AVG, (S.8600, RIC 86, RSC 121). Nearly extremely fine. $60
Lot 3377 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 241-3, obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. IOVI STATORI with Jupiter standing facing resting on sceptre holding thunderbolt, (S.8615, RIC 84, RSC 109); another similar obverse, rev. FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, (S.8613, RIC 210, RSC 98a); another similar obverse, rev. MARS PROPVG, Mars standing to right, holding spear and shield, (S.8623, RIC 145, RSC 155); another similar obverse, rev. ORIENS AVG, Sol standing left holding globe and raising hand, (S.8626, RIC 213, RSC 167); another similar obverse, rev. P M TR P V COS II P P, Gordian advancing right holding transverse spear and globe, (S.8650, RIC 93, RSC 266); another similar obverse, rev. VIRTVTI AVGVSTI, Hercules standing to right, holding lion skin and club, (S.8670, RIC 95, RSC 404). All good very fine or better in holders described together with descriptive envelope. (6) $260
Lot 3378 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianii, Rome mint, issued 241-3, (4.28 g), obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. IOVI STATORI around, Jupiter standing facing, (S.8615, RIC 84, RSC 109); another (5.12 g), similar rev. PM TR P III COS II P P, around, Gordian walking to right with spear and globe, (S.8644, RIC 91, RSC 242); another (3.87 g), similar rev. PROVID AVG, around, Providentia standing to left, holding rod and sceptre, globe at feet, (S.8654, RIC 148, RSC 296). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $160
Lot 3379 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 248, (19.10 g), obv. laureate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. elephant guided by rider with goad and wand walking to left, around AETERNITAS AVGG, S C in exergue, (S.2590, RIC 167a, C.18). Even brown patina, good very fine and scarce. $320
Lot 3380 Herennia Etruscilla, (wife of Trajan Decius), (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 250, (2.40 g), obv. diademed draped bust to right on crescent, around HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, rev. Pudicitia seated to left drawing veil from face holding transverse sceptre, around PVDICITIA AVG, (S.9495, RIC 59b, RSC 19). Extremely fine or better, bright and scarce. $120
Lot 3381 Trebonianus Gallus, (A.D. 251-253), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D.252, (21.26 g), obv. laureate bust draped to right of Trebonianus Gallus, around IMP CAES [C VIBIVS] TREBONIANVS GALLVS AVG, rev. Liberalitas standing left holding abacus and cornucopiae, around LIB[ER]ALITAS AVGG, S C across, (S.9673, RIC 113, C.57). Brown patina, nearly very fine and scarce. $50
Lot 3382 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), base antoninianii, Antioch mint issued 280-1, (4.18, 4.24, 4.12 g), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Probus, around IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, rev. Probus in military attire holding sceptre and receiving globe from Jupiter standing left holding sceptre, around, CLEMENTIA TEMP, **D* and others (2) Z below, in exergue XXI, (S.11961, RIC 922, C.99). All with silver surface, first two with about complete silvering as issued, nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $140
Lot 3383 Carus, (A.D. 282-283), Antioch mint, billon antoninianus, (3.49 g), issued 283, obv. IMP C MAVR CARVS P F AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust of Carus to right, rev. around VIRTVS AVGGG, Carus and Carinus facing each other, one holding Victory, star above, S below, XXI in exergue, (S.12190, RIC 125, C.117); another Tripolis mint, (3.94 g), rev. TR between, XXI in exergue, (S.12189, RIC 128, C.115). Very fine - good very fine, first with silvering. (2) $100
Lot 3384 Carausius, (A.D. 287-293), billon antoninianus, Londinium (London) mint, issued 290-292 A.D., (3.74 g), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust of Carausius to right, around IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, rev. around P A X AVG Pax standing to left, holding branch and vertical sceptre, B-E across, MLXXI in exergue, (S.13640, RIC 101). Good very fine, rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3385 Galerius Valerius Maximinus II, (A.D. 309-313), AE folles, issued early 312, Thessalonica mint, (4.96 g), obv. laureate head to right of Maximinus, around MAXIMINVS PF AVG, rev. Jupiter standing facing head left, holding globe and leaning on sceptre, wreath to left, E to right, around IOVI CONSE RVATORI, .SM.TS. in exergue, (S.14866, RIC 50a, C.113). Some silvering, attractive patina, nearly extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3386 Julian II, (A.D. 360-363), AE 1, Constantinople mint, (8.55 g), issued 361-363, obv. around D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, pearl diademed bust to right, rev. bull standing to right, two stars above, around SECVRITAS REIPVB, in exergue .CONSPB branch, (S.4073, RIC 216). Dark tone, nearly extremely fine with even colour, scarce. $220
Lot 3387 Magnus Maximus, (A.D. 383-388), silver siliqua, Treveri mint, (1.86 g), obv. pearl-diademed bust to right of Magnus Maximus, around D N MAG MAX IMVS PF AVG, rev. Roma seated facing head to left on throne holding globe and reversed spear, VIRTVS RO MANORVM around, TRPS in exergue, (S.4201, RIC 84b, RSC 20b). Delightful grey with golden blue peripheral patination, minor flan crack as struck extremely fine or better and rare as such. $480
Lot 3388 Ancient coins, a mixed group including Roman sestertius of Maximinus, rev. Fides Militum, (S.8327); Zeugma, Philip II, (247-249), rev. tetrastyle temple on top, (BMC 35); Parthia, cast tetradrachm in base metal, Egypt, Alexandria, Claudius II, rev. eagle, (S.11418); other Roman AE, etc, mostly 4th century. Poor - very fine. (14) $80
Lot 3389 Roman coins, late third and fourth century antoninianii and folles of the following rulers and types, Diocletian, antoninianus, Antioch, (3.87 g), obv. radiate bust right, rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM, Diocletian receiving Victory from Jupiter, (S.3510); another folles, Alexandria mint, issued 300, (8.87 g), rev. GENIO POPV L I ROMANI, XXI across, ALE in exergue (S.3534, RIC 32a); Maximianus, billon antoninianus, (4.34 g), rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM, Maximianus standing right receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, (S.3611); Constantine I, folles, Lyons mint, issued 309-310 (5.50 g), rev. SOLI INVICTO COMITI around, PLG in exergue, Sol standing left, (S.3868, RIC 307). Good very fine or better. (4) $120
Lot 3390 Roman coins, all described in packets, all AE, Aurelian, Licinius I (3), Constantine II (2), Constantius II (9), anonymous 4th century. Very good - very fine. (16) $200
Lot 3391 Roman coins, a quantity of copper, mostly 4th century some of these in 2x2 packets. Poor - very fine. (64) $70
Lot 3392 Roman coins, a quantity of AE from the fourth century, a few earlier. Many poor, some as fragments, about twenty coins very good - fine. (104) $70
Lot 3393 Roman coins, a quantity of AE mostly from the fourth century, a few earlier, two in silver. Many poor, some as fragments, about twenty coins very good - fine. (178) $90
Lot 3394 Roman coins, a quantity of AE from the middle third to mid fourth century. Mostly poor, some as fragments, only a very few good - very good. (185) $80
Lot 3395 Roman coins, a quantity of AE mostly from the fourth century, a few earlier, several in silver. Many poor, some as fragments, about thirty coins very good - fine. (252) $130
Lot 3396 Roman & Byzantine, mostly larger bronze coins, noted sestertii of Faustina Senior, asses (13), Byzantine (4), minor Roman (13), uniface electrotypes of Roman medallions (4), oddments etc. Mostly poor, holed and corroded, a few fair - very good. (40) $90
Lot 3397 Roman medals, a small collection of medals (12) representing the 12 Caesars, each 28mm, produced c.1780, housed in a velvet lined tray, manufacturers details are unknown, obv. head of each named emperor, rev. personal details; dates of life and rule, comprising Julius Caesar, Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian, Titus and Domitian. Very fine - extremely fine set. (12) $280
Lot 3398 Julius Caesar, (died 44 B.C.), imitative cast Paduan medal after Giovanni Cavino (1499-1570), of a fantasy sestertius by L. Aemilius Buca imitating the denarius, obv. laureate head of emperor to right, rev. Caduceus, crossed fasces, globe, axe and two hands clasped, (Lawrence 2). Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3399 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), imitative cast after 17th century on medallic flan (23.39 g), of a unknown type sestertius of Nero in bronze, obv. laureate head of emperor to right, rev. Emperor receiving subjects all within small circular frame, (Klawans -, cf. RIC -). Surface porosity, otherwise nearly fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3400 Nero and Agrippina, (A.D. 54-68), imitative cast after 18th century on sestertius flan, of an unknown issue of sestertius of Nero, obv. laureate head of emperor to right, rev. bust of Agrippina to right, (Klawans -, cf.RIC -). Porous flan, otherwise fine and rare and unusual. Passed in
Lot 3401 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), imitative cast after 18th century on medallic flan (36.68 g), of the sestertius of Trajan, obv. laureate head of emperor to right, rev. Emperor on horse back spearing foe, (Klawans -, cf. RIC 534). Severe edge knocks, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3402 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), imitative cast medal after original medallion, (38.80 g), obv. laureate bust of emperor to right, rev. Victory in quadriga to left, in exergue traces of VICT GERM, around IMP VI COS III, (cf.Gnecchi 57, Pl.63,7). Of good style, nearly very fine/fine. Passed in
Lot 3403 Amstell, Margaret, A Start to Collecting Commemorative Medals, London, 1970; Chitty, A., Outline Catalogue of Australasian Tokens, Adelaide, 1912; and Supplement, Adelaide, 1918; Greig, R.M., Robinson, Harry and Woodside, W.W., Communion Tokens, Melbourne, 1964; together with FDC with medallion, New Zealand, Cook Bicentenary, 1969. Good condition. (5) $50
Lot 3404 Andrews, Dr. Arthur, Australasian Tokens & Coins, Sydney 1921, 163pp, 61pl, blue cloth. Very fine. $120
Lot 3405 Australiana, assorted publications on Australian tokens etc., including Mira, W.J.D., & Noble, W.J., The Holey Dollars of New South Wales, A Pictorial Record of Known Surviving Specimens, Sydney 1988, a joint publication of the Australian Numismatic Society and the Mint & Barracks Museum, a division of the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Sydney; Heyde, Gilbert Christoph, Renniks Unofficial Coins of Colonial Australia and New Zealand, Renniks, Unley, South Australia, 1967 First edition, 92pp, illustrated throughout, card covers; Harper, Noel, Tasmanian Passes, Checks and Club Tokens, Hobart, 1985, 78pps.; Mira, Dr. W.J., Coinage and Currency in New South Wales 1788-1829 and An Index of Currency References in The Sydney Gazette 1803-1811, 1981, 206pps; McNeice, Roger V., Coins and Tokens of Tasmania 1803-1910, 1969, 112 pps.; Yarwood, John F., A Trial Listing of Australian Military Chits, 1999, 18 pps.; Carlisle, Mira and Howard, Australian Bread Tokens, 1991, 88 pps.; Thomas, Colin G.F., SMS Emden and Numismnatics, 1995, 57pps.; Mira, Classification of the New South Wales Dumps, 1977. Mostly very fine. (9) $240
Lot 3406 Australian Coin Review, Vol 1, No.1 July 1964 to Sept 1986, includes duplicates and Feb 1988. Average. (approx 180) $120
Lot 3407 Coin and Banknote magazine, 2010-2014 issues, press-in album (4, as new); Euro Collector board game; Baldwins Hemisphere Sovereign sale catalogue, fixed price lists (2) and replica Third Reich cigarette cases. Fine. (60) $20
Lot 3408 Chitty, A., Outline Catalogue of Australasian Tokens, Adelaide, 1912; Supplement, 1918; Sutherland, Allan, Part V Medals of New Zealandl Part VI, New Zealand Coinage; 1940-1941; Marsh, Michael A., The Gold Half Sovereign, Cambridge, 1982; Renniks, assorted volumes (4); other small books on Australian coins and New Zealand coins (9); Yeoman, Current Coins of the World; B.R. Noble Collection Glendinings, December 1975. Fair - fine. (20) $70
Lot 3409 Davis, W.J., The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage, of Great Britain, Ireland the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, reprint by Seaby & Durst 1979 , 277 pps., 14 plates; Simon, James, (18th cent. Irish coins), An essay towards an historical account of Irish coins, and of the currency of foregin [sic] monies in Ireland. With an appendix: containing several statutes, proclamations, patents, acts of state, and letters relating to the same, by James Simon, of Dublin, Printed by S. Powell, for the author in Fleet Street, MDCCXLIX (1749) reprinted 1810 and this copy in October 1975, x + 180 + 13 pps., 12 pl.; SCBI, Vol.43, The Norweb Collection Part III, Hampshire to Lincolnshire, by Spink, 1992, 216 pps., 51 plates; Spink, Coins of Scotland Ireland and the Islands, 2nd edn 2003; Seaby, Coins and Tokens of Scotland, 1972; Seaby, British Tokens and their values, 1970; Schwer, Price Guide to 18th Century Tokens, 172 pp, c.1984. Mostly very fine. (7) $60
Lot 3410 Meek, W.F.W., Currency Tokens of New Zealand, Dunedin, 1951, No.12 of 200. Good very fine. $60
Lot 3411 Mira, Dr. W.J.D., From Cowrie to Kina, 1986, Spink (Aust), 332 pps, illust. throughout with dust jacket; Field, Michele., and Millett, Timothy., Convict Love Tokens, Kent Town, 1998, 122 pps., illustrated throughout; Grieg, Robinsion & Woodside, Communion Tokens, 1964, 36 pps, XIX plates; Campbell, Lance K., Prisoner of War and Concentration Camp Money of the 20th Century, Port Clinton, 1993, 2nd Edn., 200pp., illustrated, soft cover; Butlin, S.J., Foundation of the Australian Monetary System 1788-1851, 1968 2nd edn., 727 pps., Mostly very fine. (5) $120
Lot 3412 Morel, Leon G, Medallic Commemoratives of New Zealand, 1865-1940, 1996, hardbound, No.76/1000, together with Supplement, No.395/500, both copies signed by author; Dr Ali Mehilba, Mehilba World Replacement (Notes), 1st edition, 2013. Good condition. (3) $70
Lot 3413 Pye, Charles, Provincial Copper Coins or Tokens Issued Between the Years 1787 and 1796 Engraved By Charles Pye, of Birmingham From the Originals in His Own Possession, with Advertisement letter as a forward dated Sept. 1, 1795, iii + 36 plates. Although not stated, it appears to be a late 19th century photographic reprint of this rare early work, bound and very fine. $30
Lot 3414 Spalding, Philip, The World of the Holey Dollar, Santa Barbara, 1973, 252pp + appendices, with Numismatic Library stamp of Greg McDonald. Good extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $1,000
Lot 3415 Stainsfield, C.W., The Tradesmen's Tokens of the Australasian Colonies., Together with an Account of the Early Silver Pieces and Gold Coinage of Australia, London, 1888, 78pp., lot includes a letter on invoice form to Charles Hall from G.C.Kent (Numismatic Specialist) of Brighton c.1900 discussing the book and J.H. Dormer Circular on Numismatics Nos LXXX, LXXXI. Illustrated with woodcuts, with an addenda by J. Atkins, blue cloth, gilt titles, scarce, nice condition. $80
Lot 3416 Australia, 1/2d - £2 kangaroo set, some mint stuck on album leaf, noted £2 C of A wmk. fine used (see illustration); £1 chocolate and blue 3rd wmk. (illustrated); £1 grey 3rd wmk. (illustrated), 10/- C of A wmk. (illustrated), 5/- C of A wmk. mint, (illustrated); others mint and used, including 2/- 3rd wmk fine mint, OS O/P etc., several issues with faults. Mint and used. (38) $1,400
Lot 3417 Australia, robes thick paper set to pound, used set to pound; arms set to two pounds mint and used. With extras mint and used. (19) $130
Lot 3418 Australia, 1946 BCOF overprint set to complete to 5/- both a mint and used set. Mint and used. (14) $140
Lot 3419 Australia, collection of pre-decimal issues housed in cliplock Hagner album on Hagner sheets, with slipcase, includes kangaroos, 1/2d to 6d in blocks or pairs several with perf OS and noted 5d pair, a few with paper toning, mint & MUH, KGV engraved 1d blocks etc 4x 1d (3) 6x 1d (2), 8 x 1d and singles (3), mostly MUH some toned; KGV 1/2d orange block of 28 (4x7) with single wmk but inverted, (SG 56w); 1/2d green (SG 20) blocks of 4 and 8; assorted blocks many with flaws noted in BW, 1/2 to 1 1/2d, collection of 1d reds of various shades mint-MUH, some minor toning (44) other described varieties used; singles and a few pairs and blocks of issues single wmk-s/mult wmk to 5d as described varieties mostly of 1d green and 1 1/2d red; another left marginal block of 1d green of 30, p.13.5x 12.5 from pane III cliches 31-60 with half reinforced, ASSC varieties 37, 42 etc; another ACSC listed issues from pane VI, in blocks of 4, 1d red used s/mult, others Mint MUH, 1d violet, 1d green mint & MUH various wmks with detailed description attached to page (CV $560); 1/2d orange block (48) 6x8 of s/mult p.14 (SG 86); sheet of 80, 1 1/2 Canberra; sheet of 96 1 1/2d Sturt; K/Smith imprint blocks of 4 to 8 of 2d, 3d, 6d and 6d airmail; 3d airmail imprint block of 8; other issues from 1934, plate pairs of 2d cable (16 pairs positional lots); 3d blue cable positional plate blocks of 4 (4); sheets of 3d and 32 1/2d Produce Food; BCOF large blocks of 1/2d to 3d; arms Specimen set; a wide rande of definitives and commens in blocks etc, some as imprint blocks, navigators to 10/-; 5/- cattle in blocks of 4 (2) etc., Mostly MUH a few mint and some used, some issues with scattered toning, inspection wanted. (100s) $1,700
Lot 3420 Australia, pre-decimal in two spring back loose leaf albums with a few mint issues stuck to page, containing simplified KGV issues, mint and used including OS O/P with extras; 1d engraved both shades in blocks of 4 mint/MUH; commemoratives complete, some in blocks, noted 3d kooka M/S mint and used; K/Smith OS sets Mint and used; 5/- bridge used; lacks arms and robes; includes navigators complete M&U; issues to 1966; also collections of pre-decimal mostly used of Norfolk Island; Christmas Islands; Cocos (Keeling) Islands; Nauru; PNG, noted £1 fisherman, 1/7 cattle, 10/- Rabaul, £1 QEII; New Zealand from 1960; and a few world. Mint, used. (100s) $1,100
Lot 3421 Australia, collection of pre-decimal, housed in Lighthouse stock book, includes two pound arms (2), used one pound robes mint and used, commems from 1927 including K/Smith 6d (6, mint & MUH); 6d air mail mint, OS set 2d, 3d and 6d airmail set used, OS perfs, 1/- Lyre bird (3 mint including OS O/P); 1/- Anzac mint; 2/- Jubilee mint; mostly used in multiples of lower value commems; KGVI series to 1/4 various perfs including some no wmk issues; other issues to 1965. scattered MUH and mint, but mostly used, a few mint items with paper toning. (100s) $180
Lot 3422 Australia, described blocks of 4 including 3d Air perf OS corner block (SG O119) MUH (illustrated); 1/6 Hermes thin paper, McCracken imprint block of 4 (SG 153ab); 3d KGV blue Ash imprint block of 4 (SG 100b) (2); another block of 4 SM perf 13.5x12.5 with thin ST of Australia, R flaw in Australia, (F48d, F48f); 2d and 3d Cable Ash imprints; 3d bridge upper corner block of 4; 9d kangaroo Ash imprint blocks of 4 (C of A) and 2 (Small Multiple), (SG 133 and SG 108); 1931 K/Smith mint set of singles MUH and 6d Air Mail used. All stored on Hagners purchased c.1980, MUH a few mint, one used. (38) $160
Lot 3423 Australia, decimal collection housed in hingeless Seven Seas cliplock folder, issues from 1966-1987, with values to $10, also includes M/S and booklet panes, collection not complete, missing a few sets as highlighted within the album. MUH. (100s) $170
Lot 3424 Australia, decimal MUH issues low values but includes blocks of 4 of Navigators from 75c to $4; paintings to $10 with duplication, lot includes PO packs, blocks strips and gutter strips and sheets, (FV $358). MUH $200
Lot 3425 Australia, including State issues, early Commonwealth, decimals 1966-c1993, Post Office packs, FDCs, Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands; an album of world and loose bulk. In six albums. Used to MUH. (100s) $120
Lot 3426 Australia, National Stamp Week M/S (approx. 120); 50th anniversary of Trans-Pacific Flight M/S (12); 3c QEII coil roll of stamps (approx. 1000); Year of the rat philatellic/numismatic cover; Christmas Island, mint singles, blocks part sheets low value issues; similar lot for Cocas (Keeling) Islands; quantity of Great Britain 50P 1980 ISE M/S, (17); 1980 ISE M/S of 4 stamps (13), etc. Mostly MUH. (100s) $90
Lot 3427 Australia, 1981-2007, incomplete, one cent - ten dollar issues, some duplication (FV $900+). In a brown Philatelic binder, MUH. (100s) $480
Lot 3428 Australia, decimal Post Office packs, 1990-1995, most issues, values five - twenty dollars (FV $200); also PNC Australia Remembers. MUH. (81) $120
Lot 3429 Australia, decimal mostly MUH collection housed on Hagner sheets in cliplock folder issues from 1966-2001, appears about complete includes some M/S, sheetlets and some Specimen issues as well as mostly used pre-decimal missing key issues. MUH, mint & used. (100s) $260
Lot 3430 Australia, a large accumulation of all issues in one large carton, including singles, blocks, booklets, FDC etc from the issues from 9 January 1994 to June 12, 1997 and issues from January 31, 2002 - 27 August 2003, inventory of issues includes with ATO payments noted; all in original posted packages from AP and the marked total cost $1895, made up of $1299 for MUH stamps and approximately $353 cost for FDC and $222.83 cost for CTO. MUH and fine used. (100s). $650
Lot 3431 Australia, accumulation of decimal stams as blocks of 4 with values to $5, all housed in Hagner System cliplock album, (FV $388); together with pre-decimals on two Hagner sheets many as imprint blocks and 28 FDC and two albums of world including Australia in two Chinese stock albums. MUH, and used. (100s). $220
Lot 3432 Australia, MUH issues many as blocks of 4 or larger (FV $146); together with Australian Heritage in Stamps in books a set of 5; New Zealand year books of 1991, 1994 and other stamps PNG used, several sets of MUH from Cocos & Keeling Islands and Christmas Island. MUH and used. (100s) $90
Lot 3433 Australia, Post Office year books with stamps for years 1981 (2), 1983 (2), 1985, 1986, 1987, 1995 (2), 1997 (2), 1998 (2), 1999, all Deluxe albums, 2003 (executive album). MUH. (15) $260
Lot 3434 Australia, Australia Post year books, 1981-1989; also Australian Bicentennial Collection, 1788-1988; The Colonial Collection; Australian Impressionists. MUH. (12 items) $200
Lot 3435 Australia, Post Office year books with stamps for years 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (2), 1996 (2), 1999, Commonwealth Games Collection 2006, Golden Heros 2000, Stage & Screen, Australian Bi-Centennial Collection (2 sets), the Return of Hallley's Comet FDC Collection; Great Australian Railways, gold foil stamps all encapsulated with stamps, boxed No.683/750. MUH, fine used FDC. (lot) (15) $360
Lot 3436 Australia, Australia Post year books, 1990-1999. MUH. (10) $220
Lot 3437 Australia, post office year books 1990, 1993 (3, deluxe (2) and executive); Australia pre-decimal from the 1930s singles and blocks in stock book a few as imprint blocks; railway tickets and luggage labels for Tasmania (an interesting collection of a few hundred) and an album and loose Queensland railway stamps, tickets and luggage labels; together with books a) Craig & Ingles 'The Revenue and Railway Stamps of Tasmania' 1978, 68pps; b) INgles, Presrave & Craig 'The Railway and other parcel stamps of Mainland Australia', 1980, 55pps. MUH and used. (lot) $120
Lot 3438 Australia, Australia Post year books, 2000-2009. MUH. (10) $420
Lot 3439 Australia, Post Office year book 2001, Australian Teritories year issues in folder 1994-2006; Post Office packs c.1990s-2000s (67); world stamps in albums (Century and Premier Globe) and stock book including a few pre-decimal issues; FDC of Australia and world covers some as early USA commemoratives of 1940s etc (approx 200); packets of Atlanta 1996 games from fictional countries (approx 100). MUH, used. (100s) $100
Lot 3440 Australia, includes Australia Post year books, Collections 1989, Executive Editions, 1992, 1996; Australia's Heritage in stamps - Our Pets; together with Australian Olympic Legends, pane of twelve stamps; Hong Kong Governors 1843-1997, sheets (2). MUH. (7) Passed in
Lot 3441 Australia, Post Office packs c1970s-1980s (44), FDC a range with some duplication etc from 1956-2013 including special stamped covers (approx.230). MUH and used. (274) $60
Lot 3442 Australia, decimal Post Office packs, 1996-2002, most issues, values five cents - ten dollars (FV $300). In a grey folder, MUH. (99) $170
Lot 3443 Australia, decimal Post Office packs, 2003-2007, most issues, values five cents - five dollars (FV $400). In a black folder, MUH. (73) $180
Lot 3444 Australia, a large accumulation of all issues in two large cartons, including singles, blocks, booklets, FDC etc from the issues from 22 April 2009 to December 3, 2014, includes AAT issues etc., inventory of issues includes with ATO payments noted; all in original posted packages from AP and the marked total cost $6364.62 (which includes approximately $700 cost for FDC). MUH and fine used for FDC. (100s). $2,600
Lot 3445 Australia, Post Office packs, booklets and packeted MUH stamps from Australia Post, all c.2013-2014, much duplication mostly of 60c issues up to $20, includes sheetlets, blocks etc with quantities from AAT and Christmas Islands, etc., (marked FV $2134). MUH. (100s) $1,100
Lot 3446 Australia, FDC's, large collection from 1971-2013, mostly different. Used. (454) $130
Lot 3447 Australia, large registered cover (215x140mm) on NRMA envelope tied with red 5/- arms, red 3/- waratah and brown 9d kangaroos, cancelled GPO Sydney, 22 March 1961, addressed to London House, Guildford St. London W.I.; Netherlands East Indies, cover with green 75c, blue 12-1/2c overprinted on 20c and red 2-1/2c, posted from Soebang, Java to Basel (22.6.31) via Batavia (11.6.31). Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3448 Australia, Vice-regal covers in a large box, several 100 addressed to the Governor of NSW Air Marshall Sir James Rowland at Government House and a significant number to Lt. Col. J.H. Devitt as the Private Secretary, all covers c.early 1980s with stamps etc attached, most from Australia but a small number from overseas. Used. (100s) $70
Lot 3449 Australia, and world covers, assorted lot of Australian Maxi cards c.1990s (several 100); a selection of FDC much duplication of Australia and AAT, postally used covers from Australia and overseas (approx. 200), Post Office packs much duplication (36); MUH Australian etc stamps (FV approx.$40) a few world MUH sets. MUH, used. (lot) $220
Lot 3450 Australia and others, seven (7) dealers stock books containg Australia States (few only), Australia (3 books) a wide range of pre decimal and decimal almost all used; New Zealand (1) with a small represenation of issues and Norfolk Island this mostly mint/MUH. MUH, mint and used. (100s) $70
Lot 3451 Aitutaki, Ratotonga, Penryn Island and Pitcairn Island, sets and singles with duplication, Aitutaki (38) noted surcharges on birds 1/- (3), 6d (1); Edward VII, including 6d and 1/-; KGV surcharges 6d (2), 1/- (1); normal issues of KGV mostly in multiples to 1/-; 1920 set pictorials 1d - 1/-; Rarotonga (5); Penryn Island (6); Pitcain Island UPU sets (2 MUH and used); QEII 2/- (2), 2/6 (2). Mostly mint, some MUH and used. (61) $90
Lot 3452 Antigua, 1932 5/-, 'Conception', (SG 90 £100); Bermuda, 1932 12/6, grey and orange, (SG 93 £250); Northern Rhodesia, 1925 20/-, carmine and rose purple, (SG 17 £190). First two mint, last fine used, all well centred examples. (3) $120
Lot 3453 British Commonwealth, six (6) large clip lock folders fitted with hundreds of Hagner sheets, stored in a large container, containing mostly MUH stamps issues with earlier issues used, these all from the various countries to the year 2000, including AAT (pre-decimal and decimal to 2001), Christmas Island, Cocos Keeling Islands (pre-decimal - 1999), Isle of Man (1973-1991), some sets of Gibraltar, Jersey and Guernsey, Nauru (from 1935 - 1994), New Zealand (from 1937 to 1983, includes Ross Dependency and NZ Life Assurance), Norfolk Island (1947-1999), Papua New Guinea (nearly complete from 1952-1999 no dues, missing O/P etc), in reasonable logical order, lots includes M/S, sheetlets a few pickings all as sets; a few covers in small cover album, a collection of modern postcards in 4 card albums (approx 250). MUH, mint and used. (100s) $400
Lot 3454 British Commonwealth, a scattered accumulation of issues in stock books (10) formed as a part time dealers stock; noted three albums of Great Britain; used decimal Australian, PNG, New Zealand, Papua; New Guinea, Samoa, Fiji, Christmas Island and Nauru. Some MUH of common material, otherwise mostly used. (100s) $160
Lot 3455 British Levant and Kuwait, British stamps O/P with piastre denominations; Kuwait O/P on Indian and British Stamps housed on two Hagner sheets; Levant includes 12 piastres on 2/6 Queen Victoria (SG 3a), 4 piastres on 10d QV (SG 6); Edward VII, 24 piastres on 5/- (SG 12) (illustrated), 12 piastres on 2/6 (SG 11) others down to one piastre; 6d and 1/- O/P Levant (SG L9,L10); Kuwait, India O/P on KGV to one rupee (11) Air Mail KGV (SG 31-34); KGVI, one and two rupees on India, ten rupees on GB 10/- blue KGVI (SG 73a) (illustrated); sets to ten rupees KGVI and QEII (SG 90-92, 107-109). Mint and used. (39) $130
Lot 3456 British Military Occupation of Italian Colonies, on a Hagner sheet, Eritrea, KGVI set O/P 2 sh.50cts on 2/6 green - 10/- blue all with O/P B.M.A. Eritrea, (SG E10-E12); another set O/P M.E.F. 1d-3d, 5d used, 2/6-10/- (2 sets); Bahrain, O/P 2, 5 and 10 rupees on GB 2/6-10/-, (SG 77-79); QEII similar set to 10 rupees (Sg 94-96); Palestine and Transjordan on Hagner sheet, includes Palestine O/P to 20 piastres, (8), 1927 series (6) to 13m; Transjordan, O/P on Palestine (3), others (10). Mint unless noted. (47) $80
Lot 3457 British Solomon Islands, 1907 canoe set of 7, 1/- (illustrated); KGV (5) to 11d; 10/- 1948 wedding, KGVI various (5) including 2/-, 2/6, 5/-, 10/- (illustrated); 1940 Postage Due set complete (8) to 1/6 MUH. Mint and MUH. (30) $300
Lot 3458 China, cover from Shanghai to Nanking, 1948, fixed with 9 x $5000.00 green Shanghai Philatelic Exhibition stamps imperf (SG.1002) with Tax stamps and T cancellation added at Nanking for 1948 surcharged Postage Due Stamps as O/P $10,000 on 1 x $300; O/P $5000 on 1 x $200 and O/P $20,000 each on three $500, (SG D997, D998, D999). Used and very rare as a cover with additional tax stamps. $50
Lot 3459 China, picture postcard black and white view of the 'Tea House in Native City - Shanghai', tied with a Chinese CDS on Chinese Imperial post brown half cent. Good very fine. $50
Lot 3460 Cook Islands, small collection with duplication on a Hagner sheet 1892 Federation 1d (2), 1 1/2d (2), 10d (illustrated), Queen Makea Takau and white Tern part set with duplication (26) mostly mint some used, pictorials 1932 mostly mint (10), Jubilee set 1935 mint. (45) $70
Lot 3461 Cyprus, small collection housed on two Hagner sheets, almost all are mint with some duplication, issues from SG2, O/P Cyprus (Plate 215); QV set from 1/2 piastre - 45 piastres (illustrated); Edward VII set to 18 piastres (illustrated) mixed with both wmks. (15); KGV set to 45 piastres, 18 & 45 piastres (illustrated); 1928 50th anniversary rule to 18 piastres; 1934 part set including 18 and 45 piastres (both illustrated); Silver Jubilee set. Mostly mint, a few used. (64) $140
Lot 3462 Fiji, a small collection housed on two Hagner sheets with C R and V R types, including 5d on 4d surcharge (illustrated) and native canoe (25) mostly mint and different, Edward VII 1/-, others (4); KGV various issue to 1/-; KGVI and QEII to one pound (illustrated). (MUH, mint, used [2]). (54) $140
Lot 3463 German New Guinea, second definitive set with Deutsch - Neu Guinea inscription of the Royal Yacht series, three pfennig - five mark, 1901 series, (SG 7-19). Mint. (13) $220
Lot 3464 Gibraltar, small collection housed on two Hagner sheets, almost all are mint with some duplication, issues from SG1, O/P 40 centimes 4d (illustrated); mint and used issues of Spanish Currency issue to 1 peseta; Sterling Currency issues to 1/2d - 1/- (illustrated); Edward VII set to 2/- (illustrated) mostly CA multiple; George V set to 2/-, UPU, Silver Jubilee, 1931-3 Rock set, etc. Mostly mint, a few used. (61) $150
Lot 3465 Great Britain, a carton of post office packs; ISE 1980 (13); Xmas 1980 (approx. 25); International Year of the Disabled 1981 (10); London Landmarks (14); Folklore (10); Xmas 1981 (8); Music & British Conductors (10); National trusts (11); Bronte (5); others (5); quantity of FDC of period c.1980 much duplication (approx. 200). MUH and used. (lot) $80
Lot 3466 Great Britain, Coronation Elizabeth R 1953, QANTAS Coronation Day Air Mail Flight covers, England to Australia, Norfolk Island to England, Ceylon to England, unused cover, and Elizabeth II, 21st April 1953 First Day of Issue envelope postmarked Tempe Park, NSW, Aust. Used, a couple with foxing on edge. (5) Passed in
Lot 3467 Hutt River Province, an extraordinary accumulation in a large folder of original art work and mock ups of stamp issues for this province, includes advertising layouts, proofs of issues without perforation, issues covered are from 1981-1985 and include flower stamps (6) art work only; Harvesters proofs and art work 21.9.1981; Christmas issues 1981 and 1985 both for proofs and art works; Winter Olympics July 1984, proofs and art work; Ausipex Melbourne 1984, M/S art work etc. As produced. (lot) Passed in
Lot 3468 Malta, collection on four Hagner sheets with some duplication, includes QV 1/2d orange brown various shades (7), (one illustrated), others to 1/- (some used); 5/- QV (SG 30) (illustrated); 1899 set to 10/- (SG 31-35) (illustrated); Edward VII set to 1/- (12) all mint; KG V set to 1/-, with O/P Self Government 1/- to 5/- (illustrated); various issues of 1922 and 1926 O/P Postage to 10/- (illustrated); Silver Jubilee set, KGVI set to 10/- (M & U) another 10/- Self Government. Mostly mint a few used. (85) $320
Lot 3469 Morocco Agencies and Tangier, housed on two Hagner sheets, on Gibraltar, Spanish Currency, 40, 50 centimes, one peseta and 2 pesetas; Edward VII, one peseta on 10d and 3 pesetas on 2/6, KG V issues to 3 pesetas (used), French Currency KGV 6 francs on 5/- and 3 francs on 2/6 (mint and used); British Currency KGV 2/6 and 5/- seahorses, KGVI to 5/- both types; Tangier, KG VI 2/6 to 10/- mint (SG 273-5); another set 2/6 to 10/- 1950 series; similar for QEII all mint. Mint a few used. (33) $90
Lot 3470 Nauru, 2/6 seahorses with O/P mint (illustrated); Century freighter issues incomplete to 10/- includes M & U 10/- (M illustrated); extras 5/- (2) M & U, 2/6 (2) M & U; Jubilee thre sets (MUH and mint); extras (2) 2/6 lagoon, 5/- map. MUH, mint and used. (29) $80
Lot 3471 New Guinea, N.W.Pacific Islands O/P in a Hagner sheet, with Australia kangaroo issues from 2d to 5/- (19), 3d MUH and mint block of 4 (SG 76); 2/- 3rd wmk. fine used (SG 97) (illustrated); 5/- 3rd wmk (SG 116) (illustrated) remainder mixed mint and used: KGV issues to 5d (17), 1d red shades (5), 4d yellow orange, 4d violet, 4d ultramarine (both mint and illustrated). Mint and used. (36) $400
Lot 3472 New Guinea, Territory of, Native Village issues 4d to 1/- (Mint & Used); air mail O/P 3d to 2/- Used (2/- illustrated); OS O/P 1d to 1/- (with extras), 1d Bird of Paradise OS O/P (SG 042); Bird of Paradise, 1/-, 2/- (2), 10/- (illustrated) (SG 161) mint; 1931 6d - 2/- Air Mail O/P; no date (13) Air Mail 6d (3) - one pound includes 5/- (2). Mint and used. (52) $150
Lot 3473 Niue, collection on two Hagner sheets 1902 O/P on NZ to 1/- with duplication (25); Edward VII 6d (3), 1/- (2); KGV various with duplication (12) including 1/- (3); postal fiscal issues 2/6 - pound, (10/- and one pound (*illustrated); pictorial set to 1/-, Jubilee set etc. Mint, MUH. (67) $120
Lot 3474 Pacific Islands, covers mostly OHMS without stamp usage but cancelled as official paid mail, all c. 1970s, from Fiji (2), Rarotonga, Bairik, Gilbert Islands, Tonga and Solomon Islands, Norfolk Island, several with registration and mostly with additional Air Mail cancellation. Mostly fine. (7) $20
Lot 3475 Papua, Lakatois on two Hagner sheets, with issues of British New Guinea to 1/- (illustrated) mint; Papua, Lakatoi O/P on issues to 2/6, 2/6 used (illustrated); Papaua one colour issues to 1/- ; several air mails, and various O/P for Lakatois; various 1932 issues to 2/6 used, several PNG to 2/6. Mint and used, some pickings. (52), $750
Lot 3476 Papua New Guinea, Postal Charges 6d on 7 1/2d hut, (SG D.1) (illustrated) used; Australia 3d Kangaroo 1st Wmk., retouch over A variety, mint; 1d, KGV engraved, Plate 2 block of 4 across but perf separation making two halves, MUH; China, express letter stamp No.0297, Chinese Post Office Issue, used. (4) $400
Lot 3477 Peru, two centavos, 1920 trial block of four with arms and dates 1923 1924, all overstamped Specimen in red, by American Bank Note Co, all punch hole cancelled. MUH. $30
Lot 3478 Samoa, a small group (19) on a Hagner sheet, includes G.R.I. 2 1/2d blue (no fraction bar) (SG.104a), palm trees and a few NZ O/P Samoa, Victory O/P on NZ set 1920. Mint. (19) $60
Lot 3479 Turkey, 1907 (7 JNA) and 1908 (APR), two colour picture post cards, both from Guemleik, Asia Minor to France, 1) franked by 1905 5 Para yellow buff and tied by bilingual 'Guemleik' CDS (Coles & Walker Flg 24 in Black 10 pts); 2) franked by 1905 10 para grey-green and tied by same but in blue (15 pts). A fine pair depicting the two colours of this postmark, SG 212 postcard, SG 213 Postcard, rare and very rare. (2) $200
Lot 3480 World, seven (7) large clip lock folders fitted with hundreds of Hagner sheets, stored in a large container, containing MUH, mint and used stamps in no logical order, includes some pickings mostly packet material or sets some as MUH, noted a few coloured copies of rare stamps, quanties of used Australia decimal mostly used and diverse world issues. MUH, mint and used. (1000s) $160
Lot 3481 World, Assorted old stamp albums (15) including The Commonwealth Collection in slipcase and a Favourite Philatelic spring back album containing a few Australian and Australian States; a quantity of covers mostly from Europe, some PNG etc all c.1950s-1990s (approx 150); and a quantity of world stamps some on Hagners other loose (100s). Used. (lot) $80
Lot 3482 World stamps, including Australia as an assorted lot, noted a c.1891 Lincoln album with pickings of stamps of that period, Junior Globe Stamp Album, Harris Traveller Stamp Album, all containing stamps; a small stock book cramed full with used decimal issues to c.1990; glass framed set of the Provinces of France stamps (32) mint; 1981 Royal Wedding album with stamps; quantities of mostly used stamps on and off paper, these generally from Australia, and several minor publications on Australian & PNG stamps (8). Mostly used. (100s) $70
Lot 3483 World, an extensive collection of 100s of WWF World Wildlife Federation Animal First Day Covers, nicely presented in plastic sleeves contained in twelve (12) binders with slip cases; they cover the period of issue from 1998-2010, the range of countries varies considerably; in addition the collection also includes a MUH issues of the featured animal, noted also that dates vary within each binder. In addition to the first day covers there are also unused stamps mounted on section title type pages, there are also additional info pages on the animals, consequently these FDCs items are fine used and all are in excellent condition. MUH, used. (100s) $260
Lot 3484 The 100 Greatest Stamps of the World, sterling silver miniature collection by Franklin Mint. In case of issue with certificate, one stamp missing, uncirculated. (99) $140
Lot 3485 The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companions neck badge (CB) in gilt silver, hallmarked for London 1917. Short ribbon, otherwise extremely fine. $380
Lot 3486 The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George, Companion (CMG) neck badge in gilt and enamel. Short ribbon, otherwise extremely fine. $600
Lot 3487 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Commander's neck badge (Civil) (CBE) type 2, in gilt and enamel. Short ribbon, some lacquer missing on enamelled arms, otherwise extremely fine. $400
Lot 3488 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Officer's breast badges (OBE) (2) (Military) type 1 and (Civil) type 2, in gilt silver. Two single medals, good very fine. (2) $380
Lot 3489 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member's breast badge (MBE) (Civil) type 1 ladies issue, in silver with hallmark. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3490 The Knight Bachelor's Badge, in gilt silver and enamel (47x63mm), hallmarked for London 1948. Extremely fine. $600
Lot 3491 Distinguished Service Order, (GVR). A copy, jeweller made, suspender bar and brooch bar with two side pins fitted for wearing, good very fine. $120
Lot 3492 Distinguished Service Order, (GVR). Probably a copy. Good extremely fine. $850
Lot 3493 Imperial Service Medal, (EVIIR). Frances S. Oliver. Engraved. Toned extremely fine. $160
Lot 3494 Royal Red Cross, Second Class (ARRC) (GRI) in silver, ladies issue. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 3495 Distinguished Service Cross, (GRI). A copy probably in silver. Some contact marks, bright area on reverse from double sided tape, otherwise very fine. $70
Lot 3496 Distinguished Service Cross, (GVIR type 2), with brooch suspender bar, scarce 1949 onwards issue in Garrard & Co case marked 'D.S.Cross', no hallmark (specimen?). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3497 Kaisar-I-Hind Medal, in silver (GVR type 2). Extremely fine. $300
Lot 3498 The Highland Society's Medal for Egypt 1801, in silver (49mm), a tribute medal to the 42nd Regiment by G F Pidgeon, obverse, bust of Lieutenant-General Sir Ralph Abercromby right, reverse (after Benjamin West), Highlander with sword drawn, captures the standard of the French Imperial Legion, Gaelic legend, engraved Gaelic inscription on edge (BHM 512; Eimer 932). Edge nicks and bump, fine. $400
Lot 3499 Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840, - two clasps - Basque Roads 1809, Java. John Babbidge. Impressed. Very fine. $4,500
Lot 3500 Military General Service Medal 1793-1814, - two clasps - Orthes, Toulouse. David Aitken, 71st Foot. Impressed. Hairlines, nearly extremely fine. $1,300
Lot 3501 Waterloo Medal 1815, with original suspender. John Prideaux, 2nd. Batt. 35th Reg. Foot. Impressed. Good fine. $2,800
Lot 3502 Waterloo Medal 1815, with original suspender. Naming erased. Very fine. $550
Lot 3503 British Legion Medal 1836, for San Sebastian, a copy in silver. Unnamed. Good fine. $60
Lot 3504 Sutlej Medal 1845-46, - two clasps - Ferozeshuhur, Aliwal. Gunner Henry Hewitt 1st Brigade H.A. Engraved. Nearly very fine. $700
Lot 3505 India General Service Medal 1854-95, - clasp - Burma 1885-7, in bronze. 6/9 Bearer Gunda Nursimooloo Transport Dept. Madras. Engraved. Very fine. $250
Lot 3506 Baltic Medal 1854-55. Surgn Thomas King H.M.S.Belleisle. Engraved. Good very fine. $300
Lot 3507 Baltic Medal 1854-55. Unnamed. Hairlines, small edge bump on obverse, otherwise good very fine. $270
Lot 3508 Singles: Baltic Medal 1854-55; India General Service Medal 1936-39, - clasp - North West Frontier 1936-37. First medal unnamed, 92 W-Carr. Dost Mohd., 2-1 Punjab R. on last medal. Named medal impressed. Two single medals, first medal with heavy edge bumps and contact marks, good, second medal very fine. $210
Lot 3509 Crimea Medal 1854-56, - three clasps - Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol. 2517 Nicholas Doolan. 28th . Regt. Impressed but some letters out of alignment and first number too far left of name. Edge nicks and contact marks, otherwise good fine. $360
Lot 3510 Crimea Medal 1854-56, - three clasps - Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol. Private Richd. Rhodes. 30th Foot. Engraved. Good very fine. $1,000
Lot 3511 Crimea Medal 1854-56, - two clasps - Balaklava, Sebastopol. Unnamed. Good very fine. $400
Lot 3512 Indian Mutiny Medal 1858. 48 G. Friend 54th Foot. Impressed. Very fine. $340
Lot 3513 Second China War Medal 1857-60, - five clasps - China 1842, Fatshan 1857, Canton 1857, Taku Forts 1860, Pekin 1860. Unnamed. Good fine. $1,100
Lot 3514 Second China War Medal 1857-60, - clasp - Taku Forts 1860. 2407. Pte P. Hickey. 1st Battn. 3rd Foot. Engraved and renamed. Good very fine. $260
Lot 3515 New Zealand Medal 1869, (1861 to 1866 reverse). Naming officially deleted and impressed SPECIMEN. Hairlines, extremely fine. $420
Lot 3516 Abyssinian War Medal 1867-68. 3816 T.McCumisky 1st Battn 4th The K.O.R.Regt. Naming embossed. Many contact marks, fine. $500
Lot 3517 Canada General Service Medal 1866-70, - clasp - Fenian Raid 1866. Pte. J.Kennedy Garden Island N. Co. Impressed. Nearly extremely fine. $600
Lot 3518 Ashantee Medal 1873-74. 2218 Pte G.Doman 2Bn Rifle Bde 1873-4. Engraved. Nearly very fine. $320
Lot 3519 South Africa Medal 1877-79, - clasp - 1879. 1852. Pte. R.Walters. 1st Dn. Gds. Engraved. Brooch mounting neatly removed from obverse, otherwise very fine. $320
Lot 3520 Afghanistan Medal 1878-80. 1321. Gunr H.Godding. 1/A. Bde R.H.A. Engraved. Good very fine. $500
Lot 3521 Afghanistan Medal 1878-80. Assistt. Poll. Officer Mir Hussain Shah Political Dept. Engraved in Indian Army style. Very fine. $270
Lot 3522 Kabul to Kandahar Star. Unnamed. Good very fine. $350
Lot 3523 Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal 1880-97, - clasp - Basutoland. Pte J.Bennett. Kaff. Vol. Arty. Engraved. Nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 3524 Singles: Egypt Medal 1882, - clasp - Tel-El-Kebir. 143? Pte R. Bell. 1/Sea. Highrs. Engraved.; Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR Admiral's uniform). A.B. F. Wilson. Impressed. Two single medals, the first medal with many contact marks and considerable wear to edge naming, very good, the other medal very fine. $240
Lot 3525 East and West Africa Medal 1887-1900, - clasp - Benin 1897. H.Levins, Sto. H.M.S.Phoebe. Impressed. Very fine. $410
Lot 3526 Hong Kong Plague Medal 1894, with swivel suspender. Police Constable J.McDonald. Correction to last letter D, impressed. Very fine. $2,300
Lot 3527 India Medal 1895-1902, (QVR), - two clasps - Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98. 3571. Pte. H.Perkins. 1/D.C.L.I. Correctly inscribed with crude engraved running script. Edge nicks and scratches, otherwise good fine. $280
Lot 3528 Ashanti Star 1896. Corpl W.Ellam B Compy. 2nd Batt West Yorks Regt. Engraved. Some graffiti scratches on the reverse of one arm of the star, otherwise very fine. $400
Lot 3529 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 3 reverse), - eight clasps - Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing's Nek, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1901. 3398 Pte T.Caldwell. S.Lanc:Regt. Impressed. A few small edge bumps and nicks, otherwise good very fine. $450
Lot 3530 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 reverse), - six clasps - Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing's Nek, Cape Colony, Orange Free State. 2531 Pte T.Shaw, Scot:Rifles. Impressed. Contact marks, otherwise very fine. $220
Lot 3531 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse) - five clasps - Cape Colony; Orange Free State; Transvaal; South Africa 1901; South Africa 1902. Name neatly erased. Contact marks, and edge nicks, fine. $140
Lot 3532 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, type 3 reverse, - four clasps - Cape Colony, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill. Naming erased. No ribbon, a few small edge nicks, second clasp with slight bend, otherwise very fine. $160
Lot 3533 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 reverse), - clasp - Rhodesia. 947 Tpr. R.S.Smith. B.S.A. Police. Impressed. Nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 3534 Singles: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 reverse), - two clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 ghost dates reverse), - three clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal. 7437 Pte G.Kendrick. Manch.Regt on first medal, 30546 Dr. J.Collins, 37th Batt R.F.A. on second medal. Both medals impressed. Two single medals, extremely fine; edge bumps, fine. $220
Lot 3535 Queen's Mediterranean Medal 1899. 8481 Pte J.Allen. Rl, W.Kent:Regt. Impressed. Edge nicks and bumps on reverse, otherwise fine. $400
Lot 3536 Tibet Medal 1903-04. 1416 Rifln. Bhimsing Thapa. 8th Gurkha Rifles. Engraved. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3537 Natal Medal 1906, - clasp 1906. Pte E.Page Natal Royal Regiment, Mtd Infantry. Engraved. Contact marks. Fine. $200
Lot 3538 Natal Medal 1906, - clasp - 1906. Name neatly erased. Clasp loose, contact marks, otherwise very fine. $160
Lot 3539 Africa General Service Medal 1902-56, - clasp - Somaliland 1908-10. 179310 E.Bowey, A.B. H.M.S. Fox: Impressed. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 3540 Singles: Africa General Service Medal 1902-56; General Service Medal 1962, - clasp - South Arabia; General Service Medal 1962, - clasp - Northern Ireland. Const. Kumubugu. Itami. on first medal, 23919710 Pte. A.A.Spencer. RAOC. on second medal, SAC. B.R.L.Carlo (T8077034) on last medal. All medals impressed. Three single medals, extremely fine. $200
Lot 3541 Singles: British War Medal 1914-18. Name erased.; Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18. R.Todd Australia 1595. Impressed.; France and Germany Star (WWII). 4027019/Sgt R.F.Bass 50th Div RASC. Unofficially impressed.; MBE (Ladies issue) Royal Mint case only. Three single medals and one case, some toning inside case, otherwise very fine - good very fine. $120
Lot 3542 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to Augustus Marshall. One time cleaned, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 3543 Singles: India General Service Medal 1936-39, - clasp - North West Frontier 1936-37; Army Long Service Medal (GVR 1911-20). First medal unnamed, 5092 M.E. S.Mjr: R.S.Broderick. R.E. on last. Named medal impressed. Two single medals, very fine - good very fine. $140
Lot 3544 King's Commendation For Brave Conduct, 1942-45, original plastic pin back badge; also silver oakleaf emblem. The pin badge with glue repair, very good, the emblem extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 3545 Naval General Service Medal 1915-62, - three clasps - Mine Sweeping 1945-51, S.E.Asia 1945-46, Bomb & Mine Clearance 1945-53. Impressed on edge, COLLECTORS ITEM. Good extremely fine. $200
Lot 3546 Naval General Service Medal 1915-62, - clasp - Yangtze 1949. C/SS X 820020 J.T.Bassett, Ord. Smn. R.N. Imressed. Good very fine. $1,400
Lot 3547 General Service Medal 1918-62, - clasp - Malaya. Impressed on edge, COLLECTORS ITEM. Extremely fine. $70
Lot 3548 General Service Medal 1962 - three clasps - Borneo, Malay Peninsula, South Vietnam. Impressed on edge, COLLECTORS ITEM. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 3549 Singles: General Service Medal 1962, - clasp - Northern Ireland. 24475654 Dvr C Nichol RCT; Rhodesia General Service Medal 1968. 24627 Const Themba. Both medals impressed. Two single medals, uneven toning on obverse of first medal due to double sided tape, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 3550 Vietnam Medal 1964-73. Impressed on edge, COLLECTORS ITEM. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 3551 South Atlantic Medal 1982, with combat zone rosette. 24603830 Pte M J Lynch Para. Impressed. Hairlines, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce to the Parachute Regiment. $2,200
Lot 3552 Army Meritorious Service Medal, (GVR type 1 swivel). 15177 C.S.Mjr: J.A.Morris. 10/R.W.Fus: Impressed. Very fine. $300
Lot 3553 Singles: Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR Dei.Gratia) with bar; Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVIR). Both unnamed. Two single medals, good very fine - good extremely fine. $220
Lot 3554 Singles: Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR Dei.Gratia); Cadet Forces Medal (EIIR Dei Gratia); Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR Dei.Gratia); Air Efficiency Award (EIIR Dei Gratia). All marked on edge, COLLECTORS ITEM. Four single medals, extremely fine. $300
Lot 3555 Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR). K.11077 PO.B. 10458 G.C.Carpenter. S.P.O. R.F.R. Impressed. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 3556 Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Victoria small reverse lettering (1874-1901). 3302 Corpl J.Laverty, Cst Bde R.A. Impressed. hairlines, extremely fine. $120
Lot 3557 Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (VRI), Victoria Regina, with swivelling suspender and original brooch bar. Unnamed. Light hairlines, extremely fine. $100
Lot 3558 Territorial Decoration, GVR, hallmarked for London 1919. Unnamed. Nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 3559 Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, (GVR). 4040 Sjt:R.Dawson:Forth R.G.A. Impressed. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 3560 Singles: Civil Defence Long Service Medal (British version); Queen Alexandria's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve cape badge. Both medal and badge unnamed. Two single items, very fine - extremely fine. $80
Lot 3561 Singles: Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (EIIR Dei Gratia); Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (GVR crowned bust); Metropolitan Police Jubilee Medal 1887, - clasp - 1897. Keith N. Burwood on first medal, Sergt. Albert J. Aldous on second medal, P.C. C. Corkrey. T.A. Div. on last medal. First two medals impressed, the last engraved. Three single medals, very fine - extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3562 Singles: Jubilee Medal 1897, in silver. Unnamed.; Jubilee Medal 1935. Jem. Dadan Khan R.A. The named medal engraved. Two single medals, no ribbons, contact marks on second, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. $150
Lot 3563 Coronation and Jubilee Medals, Coronation Medals 1902 (EVIIR) in silver, 1911 (GVR) in silver, 1937 (GVIR) in silver, 1953 (EIIR) in silver, Jubilee Medals, 1935 (GVR) in silver, 1977 (EIIR) in silver, 2002 (EIIR) in gilt cupro nickel, 2012 (EIIR) in cupro nickel and marked 'COPY'. Eight single medals, the 1953 issue with scratches to obverse, overall fine - extremely fine. $500
Lot 3564 Singles: Coronation Medal 1902 in bronze (possibly a copy); Coronation Medal 1911; Coronation Medal 1937; Coronation Medal 1953. All unnamed. Four single medals, no ribbons, very fine - good very fine. $150
Lot 3565 Pair: Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840, - clasp -Syria; St Jean D'Acre Medal in silver 1840. John Robinson on first medal, second medal unnamed as issued. Named medal impressed. Edge nicks and a few scratches, otherwise nearly very fine. $1,100
Lot 3566 Trio: Crimea Medal 1854-56, - clasp - Sebastopol; Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855-56 (Sardinian issue). James Kelly. Corporal. 97 (very worn) Foot on first medal, Jas, Kelly, 97th Foot on second medal, last medal unnamed as issued. Named medals impressed. Contact marks, heavy on first medal, otherwise fine. $700
Lot 3567 Group of Four: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Officer) (Military) (OBE) type 1; India General Service Medal 1854-95, - clasp - Burma 1887-89; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 reverse), - three clasps - Cape colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1902; Coronation Medal 1911. First and last medals unnamed as issued, Capt & Adjt. R.J.Cooke 2nd Bn Ches. R. on third medal, Maj. & Adjt: R.J.Cooke. Ches:Rgt. on third medal. Both named medals engraved. Contact marks, otherwise very fine. $1,040
Lot 3568 Group of Five: Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Member) (Military) (MBE) type 1; India General Service Medal 1854-95, - two clasps - Burma 1885-7, Burma 1887-89; China War Medal 1900; Delhi Durbar Medal in silver 1911; British Red Cross Society War Service Medal 1914-1918. The first and last two medals unnamed as issued, Lt. C.M.Ducat 1st Bombay Lancers on second medal, Bt. Ltt. Coll. C.M.Ducat. 34th Poona Horse on third medal. The second medal impressed, the third medal engraved. Very fine. $1,100
Lot 3569 Trio: New Zealand Medal 1869, undated reverse; Egypt Medal 1882-89 (1882 reverse), - clasp - Suakin 1885; Khedive's Star 1882. Dep. C. Genl F.H.Armstrong, Commst Dept. on first medal, A.C. Genl F.H. Armstrong. C. & T. S. on second medal, the last medal unnamed as issued. First medal impressed, the second medal chisel engraved. Good very fine. $3,000
Lot 3570 Group of Five: Egypt Medal 1882-89 (undated reverse), - clasp - Suakin 1885; Queen's Sudan Medal 1896-97; Royal Parks Coronation Medal 1911 in silver; Khedive's Sudan Medal 1896-1908, - clasp - Khartoum; Khedive's Star 1884-6. The naming is illegible in parts of the first, second and fourth medals, the details are, 830?????orp: W.Evans???? on first medal, ????? Sergt. W.Evans????? on second medal, W.Evans on third medal, 8307. Sergt.?????Gren.Gds. on fourth medal, 8307 3GG on last medal. The first three medals engraved, the last two impressed. The ribbon suspension bar on the last is missing the back to the bar, the first four medals with very heavy contact marks, good. $660
Lot 3571 Pair: Egypt Medal 1882-89 (undated reverse), - clasp - Suakin 1885; Khedive's Star 1884-6. 5746. Pte W.George. 2/Scots. Gds. On first medal, second medal unnamed as issued. Named medal engraved. Very fine. $380
Lot 3572 Group of Seven: Military Medal (GVR Type 1); Meritorious Service Medal (GVR Type 1 swivelling suspender); India Medal 1895-1902 (QVR), - four clasps - Malakand 1897, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98, Samana 1897; Tibet Medal 1903-4, - clasp - Gyantse; 1914 Star - clasp - 5th Aug.-22nd Nov.1914; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2368 Sgt. A.Hartnup 33. Batt. R.A. on first medal, 277368 Cpl. A.Hartnup 40th:A.A.Bty on second medal, 97997 Gr. A.Hartnup No 5, M.B.R.A. on third medal, 97997 Cpl. A.Hartnup 7/Mtn. Bty. R.A. on fourth medal, 2368 Sgt. A.Hartnup R.A. on fifth medal, SR-2368 Gnr. A.Hartnup R.A. on sixth and seventh medals. All medals impressed, the first medal renamed. Contact marks, otherwise fine - very fine. $2,200
Lot 3573 Group of Six: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 reverse), - three clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal; King's South Africa Medal 1902, - two clasps - South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902.; Army Temperance Association- Crookshank Cross 6-month's sobriety medal; Army Temperance Medal India for one year sobriety; Army Temperance Association India silver medal; Army Temperance Association India 5-year's medal. 5432 Pte F.Kerridge, Wilts:Regt on first two medals, other medals unnamed. Named medals impressed. Some contact marks, otherwise very fine. $340
Lot 3574 Trio: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Commander (CBE) (Military) type 1 neck badge; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 3 reverse), - four clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901; British War Medal 1914-18. The first medal unnamed, Major R.Tremaine, R of O. on second medal, Lt. Col. R.Tremaine. on third medal. Second medal engraved, third medal impressed. Small piece of lacquer missing from left arm of CBE, otherwise extremely fine. $750
Lot 3575 Pair: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 3 reverse); Imperial Yeomanry Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR). Name details mostly removed from first medal, 8939 Pte J.???????Coy 2nd Impl:Yeo:, 579 L.Cpl. J.T.Pearman. R.E.Kent Yeo. (D.C.O.) on second medal. Both medals impressed. Very fine, the second medal scarce. $700
Lot 3576 Group of Four: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Visit to Ireland Medal (EVIIR) 1903. 16/484 Sjt S.Allely R.I.R.Rif on first, second and third medals, S...S.Allely R.I.C. on fourth medal. First three medals impressed, last medal engraved. Last medal with some erasure into first 'S', also contact and cut marks in the fields, ribbons stained, fine - very fine. $700
Lot 3577 Group of Four: India General Service Medal 1908-35 (EVIIR), - clasp - North West Frontier 1908; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 7303. L/C: A.H.Sedgley. 2/Rl:Berks:Rgt: on first medal, 7303 Pte A.H.Sedgley R:Berks:R. on last three medals. All medals impressed. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3578 Group of Four: King's Police Medal (GVR) type 1; India General Service Medal (GVR) (Kaisar-I-Hind), - clasp - Abor 1911-12; British War Medal 1914-18; Delhi Durbar Medal 1911. Capt. Sir G.D.S.Dunbar. Bt. Comm. Assam Mil.Pol. on first medal, Captain Sir G.D.S.Dunbar Bart. 31st Punjabis Comdg Lakhimpur Bn A.M.P. on second medal, Maj. G.D.S.Dunbar Bart. on third medal, Commdt Lakhimpur. Bn. Military Police Capt Sir George Duff Sutherland Dunbar Bart I.A. on last medal. First, second and last medals name erased, renamed and engraved, third medal impressed. Good very fine. $400
Lot 3579 Group of Five: Distinguished Service Order (GVR); Military Cross (GRI); 1914 Star - clasp - 5th Aug.-22nd Nov.1914; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID. First two medals unnamed, Lieut. A.E.G.Palmer. York:R on third medal, Major A.E.G.Palmer. on last two medals. All named medals impressed. Very fine - good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3580 Group of Four: 1914 Star, - clasp - 5th Aug.-22nd Nov.1914 (Mons star); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR type 1). M-17147 Sjt C.C. Collins. A.S.C. on first medal, M.17147 A.W.O. Cl. 1. C.C. Collins. A.S.C. on second and third medals, M-17147 C.Q.M. Sjt: C.C. Collins. R.A.S.C. on last medal. All medals impressed. Court mounted, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3581 Group of Nine: British Empire Medal (GRI) (Civil); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; War Medal 1939-45; Coronation Medal 1953. William H. Heritage on first and fourth medals, W.Hermitage A.B. M.F.A. on second medal, W.H.Hermitage A.B. M.F.A. on third and fifth medals, the remaining medals unnamed as issued. The first medal engraved, other named medals impressed. Very fine. $400
Lot 3582 Group of Seven: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Officer (OBE) (Military); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; Jubilee Medal 1935; Territorial Force Efficiency Medal (EVIIR); Italy, Armata degli Altipiani Medal in silver. 2.Lieut. A.C.Turner. A.S.C. on second medal, Capt A.G.Turner on third and fourth medals, the other medals unnamed. The named medals impressed. The first medal hallmarked and with all gilt removed, the sixth medal a cast copy, good - very fine. $320
Lot 3583 Group of Five: Territorial Decoration (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR Rex Imperator). The first medal unnamed, 114 C.Q.M.Sjt. W.L.Marsh Oxf. & Bucks. L.I. on second medal, 114 G.Sjt. W.L.Marsh Oxf. & Bucks. L.I. on third and fourth medals, 2193 Clr: Sjt: W.L.Marsh 1st Bucks:V.R.C. on last medal. All named medals impressed. No ribbons, the first medal hallmarked and with oak leaf ribbon bar but missing suspension loop on medal, otherwise fine - very fine. $700
Lot 3584 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID. 106187. Cpl. H.G. Hughes, R.E. on first medal, Capt. H.G. Hughes. On last two medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3585 Trio: 1914 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 489 Pte S.G.Bromham. 17/Lrs. on first medal, L-489 Pte. S.G.Bromham. 17-Lrs. on last two medals. All medals impressed. No ribbons, medals heavily cleaned and with lacquer remnants, the star with scratching to reverse, otherwise fine. $200
Lot 3586 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 218023 T.C.Smith, A.B. R.N. All medals impressed. Very fine. $120
Lot 3587 Group of Nine: Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, (Military), neck badge (CB); Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, (Civil) Type 2, neck badge (CBE); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; General Service Medal (GVIR Indiae Imp) - clasp - Palestine; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Jubilee Medal 1935; Coronation Medal 1937. The first two and the last four medals unnamed as issued, Lt. Col. R.W.D.Leslie on the third and fourth medals, Maj. Gen. R.W.D.Leslie on the fifth medal. All named medals impressed. The last seven medals court mounted and in a custom made case by J.R.Gaunt & Son Ltd with gold blocked initials, 'R.W.D.L.' on lid, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3588 Groups and singles: Group of Four: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. 4986 Sjt. A.Treasurer. Seaforth. On first two medals, last two unnamed.; British War Medal 1914-18. 211145. Cpl. F.W. Sage. R.A.F.; Africa Star. Unnamed.; Efficiency Medal (GVIR Indiae.Imp). 5353198 Sjt. D.Maguire. 6 - R.Berks.R.; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Trophy of arms swivelling suspender). 2596 Masr Gunr David Rumsey Coast Brigde R.A. All named medals impressed and all but the first are renamed. One group and four singles, ribbons missing, incorrect or poor, the Efficiency Medal with heavy edge knocks, otherwise fine - very fine. $180
Lot 3589 Trio for Kite Balloon service: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Belgium Croix de Guerre WWI. 23843. Sgt. G. Chattington. R.A.F. on first two medals, last medal unnamed as issued. Both named medals impressed. Display court mounted, nearly extremely fine and a rare award for Kite Balloon service. Passed in
Lot 3590 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID (not confirmed). H.S. Ellis. V.A.D. Both medals impressed. Swing mounted, ribbons dirty, nearly extremely fine. $240
Lot 3591 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. D-6848 Pte A.E.Humphreys. 5-D.Gds. Both medals impressed. The first with edge nick, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 3592 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; India General Service Medal 1908-35 (GVR Kaisar-I-Hind), - two clasps - Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, Waziristan 1921-24. 1428 S-A-S. V.N.Shukla, I.M.D. Both medals impressed. Very fine. $160
Lot 3593 Group of Eleven: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Officer) (OBE) (Military) type 2; Military Cross (GRI) GVIR; British Empire Medal (GVIR) with GVIR cipher; India General Service Medal, - clasp - North West Frontier 1935; India Genera;l Service Medal 1936-39, - clasp - North West Frontier 1937-39; 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45 with MID; India Service Medal 1939-45; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with India suspender (GVIR Indiae Imp); Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (EIIR Dei Gratia). First and sixth - ninth medals unnamed, 1942 on bottom reverse arm of cross, 4965313 S.Sgt: J.Lee. I.A. on third medal, 4965313 S.Sgt: J.Lee. I.A.C.C. on fourth medal, S-Condr. J.Lee, I.A.C.C. on fifth and tenth medals, Joseph Lee on last medal. The second and third medals engraved, the other named medals impressed. Court mounted for wearing, very fine - extremely fine. $2,300
Lot 3594 Group of Seven: Distinguished Flying Medal, (GVIR) (Ind Imp) 1938-49; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; Italy Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR). 574496 F/Sgt T.J.Flower R.A.F. on first medal, M.Eng. T.J.Flower (574496) R.A.F. on last medal. First medal engraved, second to sixth medals unnamed, last medal engraved. Extremely fine. $2,800
Lot 3595 Family Group: Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45. Unnamed. Single. War Medal 1939-45. WR.554. E.Fuller. Impressed. Very fine - good very fine. $110
Lot 3596 Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45 with MID; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVIR) 1949-52. D/KX 71875 R.R.Tunnicliffe S.P.O. R.N. on first to fifth medals, KX 78175 R.R.Tunnicliffe S.P.O. H.M.S. Drake on last medal. Last medal has had name erased then re-impressed, all other medals impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3597 Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, - clasp - 1st Army; Italy Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45 with MID; Efficiency Medal (GVIR Indiae.Imp) with Territorial suspender. The first five medals unnamed as issued, 1471135 W.O. Class. 2. T.W. Kelk. R.E.M.E. on last medal. The named medal impressed. $200
Lot 3598 Group of Five: Military Cross (GVIR); 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War medal 1939-45. '1943' engraved on Military Cross, other medals unnamed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3599 BEM Trio: British Empire Medal (GVIR with GRI) (Military); Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. Ldg. Sea. George K. Graham. P/JX.269625 on first medal, last two medals unnamed as issued. The named medal impressed. Extremely fine. $350
Lot 3600 Trio: General Service Medal 1918-62 (EIIR Br:Omn), - clasp - Malaya; General Service Medal 1962 (EIIR), - two clasps - Radfan, South Arabia; Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR coinage head). 4014266 Cpl A.E.Massey. R.A.F. First and last medals engraved, the second impressed. Many contact marks and a few edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $220
Lot 3601 Group of Four: Campaign Service Medal, - clasp - Northern Ireland; Gulf Medal 1990-91, - clasp - 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991; United Nations Medal (UNPROFOR); Liberation of Kuwait Medal. 24588434 Dvr W.Cartwright RCT on first medal, 24588434 LCpl W.Cartwright RCT on second medal. First and second medals impressed, third and fourth medals unnamed. Very fine. $450
Lot 3602 Group of Four: Gulf Medal 1992, - clasp - 16 Jan to 28 Feb 1991; UN Iraq Kuwait Observation Mission Medal 1991-2003; Saudi Arabian Medal for the Liberation of Kuwait 1991; Kuwaiti Liberation Medal 1991.WEM ( 0 ) 1 J H Holroyd D214546S RN on first medal, other medals unnamed. Named medal impressed. Good very fine. $340
Lot 3603 Melbourne Volunteer Rifle Regiment Medal, in silver (44mm) with suspender bar. To Sergt Jas Duncan, B. Troop, V. V. A. R. 24th May 1858. Engraved. Display mounted on board, a small edge bump, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. $7,800
Lot 3604 New Zealand Medal 1869, with 1861 to 1866 reverse. P. Cayle 3rd Waikato Regt. Engraved. Very fine. $900
Lot 3605 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, type 3 reverse, - five clasps -Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. Major P.L.Murray, N.S.Wales M.R. Chisel engraved. Extremely fine. $2,200
Lot 3606 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - five clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 1017 Corpl: F.L.Newell. Victorian M.R. Impressed. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 3607 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, type 2 reverse, - four clasps - Cape Colony, Rhodesia, Orange Free State, Transvaal. 589 Tpr W.O'Brien. N.S.W. Bushmen. Impressed. No ribbon, slight bend in third clasp, otherwise very fine and scarce. $1,000
Lot 3608 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, type 3 reverse, - two clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State. 401 Tpr: F.T.Stanton, South Aus:I.B. Impressed. No ribbon, small edge nicks, dark tone, very fine. $850
Lot 3609 Commonwealth Military Competitions, Senior Cadets District Competitions 1912-13, silver medal inscribed to Cadet.C.Whitesides 93rd Battn. Toned, otherwise extremely fine. $420
Lot 3610 All Tivoli Theatres V.C. Recipient's Life Pass, in gold (15ct, 15.3g, 33mm Victoria Cross shaped) by Angus & Coote Limited, inscribed on reverse 'For Valor/In Appreciation/by/The Hon.Hugh D.McIntosh M.L.C./Lieut E.T.Towner/V.C.', presented at the dinner where each surviving Australian Victoria Cross recipient was presented with one of these passes. The pass was given to Lieut E.T.Towner A.I.F. (for Mont St Quentin - the finest single feat of the war). With correction to second initial, good extremely fine and extremely rare. $19,000
Lot 3611 3615 World War I, HMAS Sydney - SMS Emden, Nov 9 1914, Mexican dollar, 1896 Zacatecas, by W.Kerr, Sydney (C.1914/4). Cleaned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $2,650
Lot 3612 Single. British War Medal 1914-18. 7196 A-Cpl. W.H.Brocklebank. 36-Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $200
Lot 3613 British War Medal 1914-18. 550 Cpl J.Buchan 10-M.G.Coy. A.I.F. Impressed, on medal with naming positioning error and now re-used, officially. No ribbon, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 3614 British War Medal 1914-18. T.H.Moore Ord.Smn. R.A.N.B. Impressed. Scarce unit, extremely fine. $200
Lot 3615 British War Medal 1914-18. 2831 Pte G.Seers. 19 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $170
Lot 3616 Singles: 1914-15 Star. 1799 Pte J.Ward. 18/Bn. A.I.F.; British War Medal 1914-18. 6050 (?) Pte. J.V.McCann. A.S.C. A.I.F.; Victory Medal 1914-19. 305 Pte J.V.Scanlan. 7 L.H.R. A.I.F.; Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18. S.Johnson. Australia. 2108. All medals impressed. Four single medals, all without ribbon, the second missing suspension, the third missing suspension loop, the last with broken suspension and hole drilled below, otherwise fine. $170
Lot 3617 Mother's and Widow's ribbon (AIF), one star, number 8037 on reverse of suspension bar. A few small spot stains, otherwise extremely fine. $220
Lot 3618 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to Andrew McDowell. Sometime cleaned, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 3619 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to Arthur Henry Sparks. Some verdigris spotting, otherwise extremely fine. $220
Lot 3620 New Zealand Memorial Cross, GVIR. NZ40666 F/L I.W.Terry. Impressed. No ribbon, very fine. $280
Lot 3621 Efficiency Medal, (GVR) with Australia suspender. Unnamed (not erased). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 3622 Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, (QVR). G. Fullerton Late No 60, Sgt Corps of Aust. Eng'rs. (Vic). Impressed. Good very fine. $480
Lot 3623 Coronation Medal, 1953. Unnamed. Extremely fine. $60
Lot 3624 Commendation for Distinguished Service, instituted 1991, an original attached to ribbon for wear. Uncirculated. $40
Lot 3625 Singles: Vietnam Medal 1964-75 (cast copy); Lifesaving Medal of the Order of St John (silvered cast copy); Royal Shipwreck Relief Humane Society of N.S.W. bronze specimen; BCOF Medal, edge marked G.D.Busst; New Guinea Loyal Service Medal No.389 (cast copy); Combattants de la Somme 1914-1918-1940 association medal; USA Presidential Unit Citation and Meritorious Unit Citation; Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation; miniatures for Order of Australia, Officer and another for Member, also Reserve Force Decoration; MID with pin back fitting; various sew-on ribands (7 mostly UN). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (20) $100
Lot 3626 Group of Six to only Anzac in the air over Gallipoli: Distinguished Service Order (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; Africa Service Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. First medal unnamed as issued, Lieut. A.H.K.Jopp 3/F.A. Bde. A.I.F. on second medal, Major A.H.K.Jopp A.I.F. on third and fourth medals, 3239 A.H.K.Jopp on fifth and sixth medals. All named medals impressed. Toned extremely fine. $35,000
Lot 3627 Single medal: 1914-15 Star. 146 Pte A.G.Stapleton 5/Bn A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $400
Lot 3628 Group of four: Distinguished Service Order (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID Captain F.L.Biddle 2/F.A.Bde A.I.F. on Star, Major F.L.Biddle A.I.F. on last two medals. Named medals impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3629 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1740 Pte N.Kidd 23/Bn A.I.F. All medals impressed. Very fine. $2,200
Lot 3630 Trio to WIA Gallipoli: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 36 Pte J.N.Dugan. 1/Sig. Trp. A.I.F. on first medal, Lieut. J.N.Dugan. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $650
Lot 3631 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to Robert Young Wright. Polished, reverse lightly scratched with some details of Pte Wright, hole pierced at top for hanging, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 3632 Anzac Commemorative Medallion 1915, issued in 1967, in bronze (50x75mm) (C.1915/3), named to R.Kidd. In case of issue, uncirculated. $300
Lot 3633 Anzac Commemorative Medallion 1915, issued in 1967, in bronze (50x75mm) (C.1915/3), named to G.H.Proudman. Nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 3634 Trio to Gallipoli KIA: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 10999 L.Cpl A.H. Turtle. Worc:R on first medal, 10999 Pte. A.H. Turtle. Worc. R. on last two medals. All medals impressed. $350
Lot 3635 Trio to only NZ Anzac at Gallipoli sentenced to death: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 10/594 Pte. J.R.Dunn. N.Z.E.F. All medals impressed. Display court mounted, hairlines, very fine. $5,500
Lot 3636 Gallipoli bugle and diary to Australian, Pte J. Darby, 19 Bn, copper and brass bugle with silver mouthpiece and green cord lanyard, on the side of the bugle's main body is a trench art inscription, 'J.Darby 1173/D. Coy 19 Batt' and also scratched further below, 'J.Darby/1173', stored in a calico bag marked, 'J.Darby/1302 D Coy 19th Batt', also a Wood's Australian Diary for 1915, inside marked, 'Bugler Darby/13 PLT D Coy 19th Bat/5 Brigade/Australia'. Battered from action and the edge wrap on the horn has come loose and needs re-fitting, the diary has one page missing and instead the period covered by the page has been hand entered, otherwise good and an extremely rare and historic record of an Australian bugler at Gallipoli. Passed in
Lot 3637 WWI Gallipoli diary, of Lt John Stone of Worcester Regt, a British prisoner of war in Turkey, captured during the bloody battle at Krithia Vineyard at Gallipoli, as well as a large quantity of various letters to Lt Stone as POW, and from Lt Stone as a POW with Turkish postal rubber stamps and censor stamps, many other letters and envelopes with some pre 1900, noted one envelope from Shanghai via Siberia with Chinese postage stamps and cancelled postal stamps of Foochow and Shanghai and others, also Croissant-Rouge Ottoman (Turkish Red Cross) postcards and an unused pre-addressed British POW envelope to Afion-Kara-Hissar POW camp in Turkey-in-Asia, also extracts from letters written by Captain McDonald POW at the Afion-Kara-Hissar camp, an outstanding collection of information and personal correspondence for Lt Stone, a WWI POW with a diary containing 135 pages in graphic detail for the period through to 31 March 1917 written in a very professional and legible style and includes a full account of the attack on Krithia Vineyard where he was captured. Good - very fine and an historically significant collection of a Gallipoli veteran. (lot) $4,000
Lot 3638 Gallipoli glass stereoscopic slides, totalling 31 and all taken at Gallipoli in May 1915 by Australian Surgeon General Sir Charles Snodgrass Ryan KBE, CMG, CB, and importantly, these extraordinary slides include photos of Australian and Turkish dead and of burial parties on Armistice Day at Gallipoli, 24 May 1915, when no photography was permitted. Extremely fine and very rare. (31) $9,500
Lot 3639 Australia, Anzac Remembrance Day, 1919, Gallipoli landing 25th April 1915, pin backed badge in gilt and enamel (33mm) by Stokes & Sons Melb. Good very fine. $450
Lot 3640 Germany, WWI, The Sleepwalkers on the Gallipoli Peninsula, cast medal in bronze (57mm) by Karl Goetz, recording the disastrous British naval and land campaigns in Turkey, 1915-16, obverse, depicts the English and French 'sleepwalkers' standing inside of the Turkish crescent, 'Die Mondsuchtigen auf Gallipoli', reverse shows them reduced to skeletons (Kinast 169). Extremely fine and rare. $800
Lot 3641 Group of Five: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 ghost dates), - three clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal; King's South Africa Medal 1902, - two clasps - South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 6254 Pte A Hollingworth. Cheshire Regt on first medal, 17526 Gnr: G.Hollingworth. R.F.A. on second medal, 1435 Pte A.Hollingworth 13/Bn. A.I.F. on last three medals. All medals impressed, the second medal renamed. Many contact marks on first two medals, fine - very fine. $600
Lot 3642 Trio: China War Medal 1900-01; British War Medal 1914-18; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR). J.H.White Dom.1 Cl.Victoria Nav.Contgt on first medal; 1040 J.H.White Off.Ch.Stwd.R.A.N. on second, John White Steward on third medal. First two medals impressed, last medal engraved. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3643 Family Group: Trio: Natal Medal 1906, - clasp - 1906; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. Pte: D.Mc.Laren, Natal Rangers on first medal, 4158 Pte. D.C.McLaren. 24 Bn. A.I.F. on last two medals.; Brother: Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-19. R.McLaren. Australia.1139. All medals impressed. Very fine. $950
Lot 3644 Group of Eight: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member (MBE) (Military) type 2 breast badge (1946); 1914 Star, - clasp - 5th Aug.-22nd Nov.1914 (Mons star); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; General Service Medal 1918-62, - clasp - Iraq; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; British Red Cross Society Balkan War Medal 1912-13, - clasp - Turkey. First, sixth and seventh medals unnamed as issued, Lieut: B.H. Buckmaster. Aus:Vol:Hosp: on second medal, B.H. Buckmaster. Aus. Vol. Hos. on third and fourth medals, Lieut. B.H.F. Buckmaster on fifth medal, Bernard. H. Buckmaster on last medal. The last medal engraved, all other named medals impressed. Display court mounted, very fine - good very fine. $4,800
Lot 3645 Group of Twelve: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Jubilee Medal 1935; Coronation Medal 1937; also Order of St John awards, Knight of Grace breast badge and neck badge; Commander neck badge; Officer breast badge; Member breast badge; Serving Brother breast badge; Service Medal with six bars. 777 Pte A.S.Wilkinson. 2/G.Hosp. A.I.F. on first two medals, 777 Pte A.S.Wilkinson 2 A.G.H. A.I.F. on third medal, A.S.Wilkinson on fourth and fifth medals, Dist.Sec. A.S.Wilkinson (N.S.Wales) Dst.Com.Wlth of Australia. S.J.A.B.O. 1923 on last medal, all other medals unnamed. First three medals impressed, other named medals engraved. Display mounted on board, fine - good very fine. $1,200
Lot 3646 Group of Nine: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 137 Gnr. H.W.Maxwell 1/F.A.Bde. A.I.F. on first three medals, NX11909 Sgt Maxwell. H.W. 2/1 M.G.Bn on fourth to seventh medals, NX11909 H.M.Maxwell on eighth medal and NX11909 H.W.Maxwell on last medal. The first three and last two impressed, the rest engraved. Very fine. $400
Lot 3647 Group of Four to WWI escaper: Military Cross (GRI); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. Lieut. H.Johnson 21st M.G. Coy. A.I.F. on first medal, 2340 Pte H.Johnson 9/Bn. A.I.F. on second medal, Lieut. H.Johnson. A.I.F. on third and fourth medals. The first medal engraved, the second and third medals impressed, the last medal cleaned and polished with name erased and re-engraved. Swing mounted, fine - very fine. $10,000
Lot 3648 Group of Four: Military Cross (GRI); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. T/Capt. H.H. Morris 1st Divl. Fld. Arty. A.I.F. on first medal, 3506 Gnr. H.H.Morris. 1/Div. Arty. A.I.F. on second medal, T/Captain H.H.Morris. A.I.F. on last two medals. First medal engraved, other medals impressed. Swing mounted, good very fine - extremely fine. $4,000
Lot 3649 DCM Group of Four for St Quentin: Distinguished Conduct Medal (GVR Type 1); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2435 C.Q.M.Sjt: W.F.P. Ryan. 14/Aust:Inf: on first medal, Pte W.F.P. Ryan 6/Bn A.I.F. on second medal, WO2. W.F.P. Ryan 6 Bn. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Court mounted for wear, good very fine. $8,000
Lot 3650 Group of Four: Military Medal (GVR type 1); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1524 L Cpl G.M.Broadbent. 21/Aust:Inf:Bn: on first medal, 1524 Pte G.M.Broadbent 21/Bn. A.I.F. on second medal, 1524 Cpl. G.M.Broadbent. 21Bn. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Display court mounted, good very fine. $3,200
Lot 3651 Group of Four: Military Medal (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 106 Tpr L.McD Crowe 9 L.H.R. A.I.F. on first two medals, 106 Pte L.McD Crowe Cml Cps A.I.F. on third and fourth. All medals with original naming erased and then renamed and privately engraved. Good very fine. $460
Lot 3652 Group of Five: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Imperial Service Medal (GVIR Indiae Imp); Coronation Medal 1937. 163 Pte T.Elliot. 2/Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, 2/Lieut. T.Elliot. A.I.F. on second and third medals, Thomas Elliot on fourth medal, last medal unnamed as issued. All named medals impressed. Very fine - good very fine. $2,000
Lot 3653 Group of Five: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Jubilee Medal 1935; Coronation Medal 1937. 210 Cpl. R.F.H.Green. 6/L.H.Rgt. A.I.F. on first medal, Lieut. R.F.H.Green. A.I.F. on second medal, 1974 Pte J.E.Chapman 33 Bn. A.I.F. on third medal, last two medals unnamed as issued. All named medals impressed, the third medal used as a replacement for lost medal. Good very fine - extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 3654 Group of Four to distinguished public health official: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Coronation Medal 1937. 135 Pte F.McCallum. 6/F.A. Amb. A.I.F. on first medal, Captain F.C.McCallum: A.I.F. on second and third medals, last medal unnamed as issued. All named medals impressed. Display mounted on red backing, very fine. $1,000
Lot 3655 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 483 Pte A.W.Brierly 1/L.H.Regt A.I.F. on first medal, 483 ER/W.O./2 A.W.Brierly 1/L.H.Regt A.I.F. on second and third medals. All medals impressed, official correction to 1 of 1/LHR on first medal. First and second medals with partial dark tone, very fine. $670
Lot 3656 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 465 Pte B.R.Dugdale 8/Bn A.I.F. on first medal, 465 Cpl B.R.Dugdale 8Bn A.I.F. on second and third medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $1,400
Lot 3657 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 290 Pte M.A.Ellis 3/L.H.Rgt A.I.F. on first medal, 290 T/Cpl M.A.Ellis 3/L.H.Rgt A.I.F. on second and third medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $820
Lot 3658 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 1322 Pte W.Hackett 9/L.H.Regt A.I.F. on first medal, 1322 Dvr W.Hackett 9 L.H.R. A.I.F. on second and third medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $800
Lot 3659 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 701 Pte E.A.Harrison. 31/Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, 701 L/Sjt E A Harrison. 31 Bn. A.I.F. on last two medals. Nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 3660 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 926 Pte D.R.Johnson 5/Bn A.I.F. All medals impressed. Very fine. $740
Lot 3661 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1520 Pte T.Lacey 8/L.H.Rgt A.I.F. All medals impressed. Very fine. $850
Lot 3662 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 310 Pte G.Leeman 13 L.H.Rgt A.I.F. on first medal, 310 Sjt G.Leeman 13 L.H.Rgt A.I.F. on second and third medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $800
Lot 3663 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1093 Pte W.H.Newton. 5 L.H.Rgt. A,I,F. on first medal, 1093 Pte. W.H.Newton. 5 L.H.R. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Good very fine. $550
Lot 3664 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1609 L/Cpl S.J.Sands 7/Bn A.I.F. on first medal, 1609 Sjt S.J.Sands. 7 Bn, A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Ribbons dirty, otherwise toned very fine - good very fine. $800
Lot 3665 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 193 Pte A.Wallas 7 L.H.R. A.I.F. on first medal, 193 Sjt A.Wallas 7 L.H.R. A.I.F. on second and third medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $700
Lot 3666 Pair: Meritorious Service Medal (GVR type 1) with MID; 1914-15 Star. 7908 Q.M. Sjt W.H.Willison: Aust: F.A. on first medal, 7908 Cpl W.H.Willison. 6/F.A. Bde. A.I.F. on last medal. Both medals impressed. Ribbons tatty, very fine. $800
Lot 3667 Group of Eight: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR type 1 swivelling suspender). 5477 F.G.Lowrie. P.O. R.A.N. on first medal, 5477 F.G.Lowrie Petty Officer R.A.N. on second medal, F.G.Lowrie R.A.N. on third to seventh medals, 5477 Frederick George Lowrie. P.O. on last medal. The first two and the sixth and seventh medals impressed, the other medals engraved. Very fine - good very fine. $680
Lot 3668 Group of Seven: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 3139 Pte. H.Wilson. 1-L.H.R. A.I.F. on first two medals, NX3065 H.Wilson on third to seventh medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $600
Lot 3669 Group of Five: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Territorial War Medal 1914-19; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 1878 A. Sjt. J.Humphreys. Devon. R. on first two medals, 1878 Pte. J.Humphreys. Devon. R. on third medal, N74515 J.Humphreys on last two medals. All medals impressed, the first two renamed. Contact marks, fine - very fine. $220
Lot 3670 MC trio to WWI WIA: Military Cross (GRI); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. Capt R.A.Holmes/8th F.C. Engrs. AIF. On first medal, Captain R.A.Holmes. A.I.F. on last two medals. First medal engraved, last two medals impressed. Extremely fine. $3,800
Lot 3671 Trio: Distinguished Conduct Medal (GVR type 1); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 6558 Pte B.G.Pettitt. 2/Aust:Inf: on first medal, 6558 Cpl. B.G.Pettit. 2-Bn. A.I.F. on last two medals, note incorrect spelling of surname on first medal. All medals impressed. Fine - very fine. Passed in
Lot 3672 Family Group with one KIA: Brothers: Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2966 T-Cpl J.I. Oliver. 17 Bn. A.I.F. on first pair and 113 L-Cpl. R.V. Oliver 53 Bn. A.I.F. on second pair. Both pairs impressed. Both pairs swing mounted, very fine. $700
Lot 3673 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18 (entitled to MID but no emblem); War Medal 1939-45. 25 CPL G.Groundwater 11 L.H. Rgt. A.I.F. on first medal, Q140258 G. Groundwater on second medal. Both medals impressed. The first dark toned, otherwise very fine. $500
Lot 3674 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 6456 A/Sjt J Anderson 4 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. $120
Lot 3675 Family Group to Brothers: Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 7011 T-S-Sgt. F.Hobbs. 7-Bn. A.I.F.; Single: British War Medal 1914-18.60691 Pte. W.G.Hobbs. 7-Bn. A.I.F. All medals impressed. Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. $200
Lot 3676 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 4481 Pte. E.Elliott. 7 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3677 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 3226 Pte G.J.Pollock 20 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Many contact marks, otherwise fine. $160
Lot 3678 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 5702 T/Sgt W.Scott 22 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3679 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2510 Pte. J.Turner. 47 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Good very fine. $300
Lot 3680 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2889 Pte D.W.Fisher. 60 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 3681 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 29345 Gnr. H.Ringstad. 8 F.A.B. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. The second medal with some surface discolouration, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 3682 Group of Thirteen: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star - clasp - North Africa 1942-43; Pacific Star; Italy Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Australian Service Medal 1945-75 - clasp - Japan; Greek War Medal 1940-41; Netherlands Commemorative War Cross - clasp - East Asia - South Pacific 1942-1945; Philippines Liberation Medal WWII; BCOF Medal - clasp - 1945. H.A.E.Cooper R.A.N. on first four medals and sixth to eighth medals, fifth medal and tenth to twelfth medals unnamed, H A E Cooper 0236 on ninth medal and H.A.E.Cooper on last medal.The ninth medal engraved, all other named medals impressed. Swing mounted in groups of nine and four but no securing pins, contact marks, otherwise very fine. $1,200
Lot 3683 Group of Six to RAAF KIA: 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Bomber Command Medal. 14464 C A Rose on first five medals, last medal unnamed. Named medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. $1,300
Lot 3684 Group of Five to POW and Caterpillar Club member: 1939-45 Star; Aircrew Europe Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First two medals unnamed, 421743 J.A Marshall on the other medals. All named medals impressed. Display mounted, very fine and rare POW group. $2,200
Lot 3685 Group of Eight: Order of the British Empire (OBE) (2nd type) (Military); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Decoration (GRI) with Australia brooch bar. First medal unnamed, SX3707 D.R McPhee on second to seventh medals, SX3707 Lt. Col. D.R. McPhee A.M.F. on last medal. The second to seventh medals impressed, the last medal engraved. Very fine $3,100
Lot 3686 Group of Seven: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star - clasp - 8th Army; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Medal (GVIR) with Australia suspender. The first three medals unnamed as issued, VX29848 J.C.James on fourth - sixth medals, VX29848 Pte J.C.James. A.I.F. on last medal. The fourth to sixth medals impressed, the last medal engraved. Court mounted, contact marks, otherwise very fine. $550
Lot 3687 Group of Seven: Military Medal (GVIR); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First medal unnamed, QX2077 M.Groundwater on other medals. All named medals impressed. First medal a replica replacement, fine, remaining medals nearly very fine. $2,200
Lot 3688 Family Group to married dentist and nurse: Husband: Group of Seven: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Decoration (GRI). VX205 A.E.Prytz on first six medals, VX205 Maj. A.E.Prytz AIF on last medal. First six medals impressed, last medal engraved. Wife: Group of Seven: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member (MBE) (Civil) (EIIR); 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Silver Jubilee Medal 1977. The first and last medals unnamed as issued, VFX114057 M.A.Bryse on second, fourth - sixth medals, 411672 N.V.Watson on third medal (see note below). All named medals impressed. First group swing mounted very fine - good extremely fine, second group court mounted very fine - good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3689 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 1997 C.C.Whitmey on third and fourth medals. First two medals unnamed, last two medals impressed. Very fine. $1,100
Lot 3690 Group of Six to HMAS Parramatta survivor: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star, - clasp - Burma; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Phillipines Liberation Medal. 23454. A.E.Myers. on first five medals, last medal unnamed as issued. All named medals impressed. Very fine. $1,100
Lot 3691 Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX44851 J. Outhwaite. All medals impressed. Display court mounted, good extremely fine. $280
Lot 3692 Group of Five to POW: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. WX3552 M. Miller. All medals impressed. Display court mounted, needs new tie down on first medal, extremely fine. $800
Lot 3693 Group of Eight: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Member) (type 2); Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975, - clasp - Malaya; General Service Medal 1918-62 (GVIR), - clasp - Malaya; Australian Service Medal 1945-1975, - clasp - SW Pacific; Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR Dei.Gratia). The first two medals unnamed, 3714 T W Hewett on third and fourth medals, A31165 T.W.Hewett on fifth and sixth medals, 3714 T.W.Hewett on seventh medal, A31165 T.W.Hewett on last medal. The fifth and seventh medals pantographed, the other named medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 3694 Group of Seven to POW: British Empire Medal (EIIR); 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR Dei Gratia) with Australia suspender; Commonwealth of Australia Meritorious Service Medal (EIIR Dei Gratia). 5/3173 Sgt. George J. Bonser. R.A.A.S.C. on first medal, WX10361 G.J.Bonser on second to fifth medals, 5/3173 Sgt. G.J.Bonser. A.M.F. on sixth medal, 53173 Sgt G.J.Bonser ARA on last medal. The first five medals impressed, the last two engraved. Swing mounted, contact marks, otherwise very fine - good very fine. $3,300
Lot 3695 Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Coronation Medal 1937; Efficiency Medal (GVIR Indiae.Imp) with Australia suspender and two bars (GVIR crowns). NX109020 E.J.Burrowes on first four medals, fifth medal unnamed as issued, NX109020 (NP35814) WO1 E.J.L.Burrowes. A.I.F. on last medal. First four medals impressed, last medal engraved. Last two medals with many contact marks, otherwise fine - extremely fine. $650
Lot 3696 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR Dei Gratia). NGX302 R.H.Hicks on first four medals, Supt. R.Hicks on last medal. All medals impressed. Nearly extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 3697 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX73375 S. T. Buck. All medals impressed. Display court mounted, very fine - extremely fine. $300
Lot 3698 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX171840 J. V. Merlino. All medals impressed. In box of issue with original tissue wrapping, uncirculated. $200
Lot 3699 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. The first two medals unnamed as issued, 63843 G H Webb on last two medals. Both named medals impressed. Swing mounted, ribbons dirty, fine - very fine. Passed in
Lot 3700 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. The first two medals unnamed, 414949 B.M. McLoughlin on last three medals. All named medals impressed. Court mounted for wearing, contact marks on some medals, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3701 Group of Six: Distinguished Flying Cross (GRI); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. The first medal with 1945 engraved on reverse of lower arm, the second and third medals unnamed as issued, 424583 R O George on fourth to sixth medals. All named medals impressed. The DFC in case of issue, the other medals swing mounted and displayed under glass in wooden frame, extremely fine. $4,000
Lot 3702 Trio: Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 115280. R.L.Hall. All medals impressed. Light hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3703 Trio: Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First medal unnamed, N250362 H.W.C.Bullock on last two medals. Named medals impressed. Good very fine - extremely fine. $70
Lot 3704 Trio: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Australian Service Medal 1945-1975, - clasp - PNG. 131808 R E Wright. All medals pantographed. The first two in packet of issue, the last in case of issue, this with some foxing on lid lining, clasp still in packet and unattached to ribbon, uncirculated. $100
Lot 3705 Groups and single: Pair: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 109709 L M Gardiner.; Pair: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 69853 Hawthorne M.T.; Single: Australia Service Medal 1939-45. N104520 L.H.Delroy. The second pair engraved, all other medals impressed. Two pairs and one single medal, the first pair without ribbons, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 3706 Pair: Korea Medal 1950-53; United Nations Korea Medal 1950-53. 2/124 H.A.Hind. Both medals impressed. Good very fine. $450
Lot 3707 Trio: General Service Medal 1962, - two clasps - Borneo, Malaya Peninsula; Vietnam Medal 1964-73; South Vietnam Campaign Medal 1964-72, - clasp - 1960-. D.J.McCann R63997. The first two medals impressed, last medal engraved. Swing mounted, some hairlines, very fine. $850
Lot 3708 Group of Five: Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975, - clasp - Vietnam (replica medal with blank reverse); Vietnam Medal 1964-73; Defence Force Service Medal with Bar; National Medal; South Vietnam Campaign Medal 1964-72, - clasp - 1960-. The first medal unnamed, 43516 B.J.Cox on second, fourth and fifth medals, 43516 Cox B.J. on third medal. The second and third medals impressed, the last two engraved. Nearly extremely fine. $550
Lot 3709 Trio: Jubilee Medal 1897, in bronze; Commonwealth of Australia Meritorious Service Medal (EVIIR); Colonial Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR). The first medal unnamed as issued, No 40 Sergeant. E. Smith. R.A.E. on second medal, No 40 Corporal E. Smith R.A.Engrs 2nd Military District. The second medal with rank officially corrected, both named medals engraved. Nicely toned, the last two medals with uneven toning on reverse due to removal of double sided tape, otherwise nearly extremely fine and a rare group. $2,600
Lot 3710 Pair to prominent South Australian: Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officer's Decoration (EVIIR); Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal (EVIIR). Lieut. E.F. Feuerheerdt. 16th A.L.H. Regiment on first medal, Lieut. E.F. Feuerheerdt. 16th A.L.H. on second medal. Both medals engraved. $3,600
Lot 3711 Pair: Victoria Volunteer Long and Efficient Service Medal, Type 1, 1881-1893; Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, (VRI). HY. Morffew L. Corporal "B" Coy 1st Batt. Vict. Rifles on first medal, Gr. H. Morffew, Vict. Military Forces on second medal. First medal impressed, second medal engraved. Display mounted and in presentation case, extremely fine. $2,000
Lot 3712 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal 1939-45 in silver; War Medal 1939-45; Canadian Forces Decoration (GVIR) with Canada suspender and with Bar (10 years additional service). All medals unnamed, Sgt. M.E.A.Blackler on reverse of Canada suspender. The named medal impressed. Very fine. $120
Lot 3713 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 3 reverse). Capt: & Q:Mr: J.G.Dalrymple, 1/Rgt:10/N.Z.C. Engraved. Hairlines, otherwise good very fine. $340
Lot 3714 Air Force Cross, (GVIR) (GRI reverse), in case of issue. 1945 on reverse of bottom arm. Engraved. Extremely fine. $2,100
Lot 3715 New Zealand Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with bar; also New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal. The first medal unnamed, the second medal impressed SPECIMEN on edge. Extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 3716 New Zealand Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. No 789 Const. Edward M. Johnson, N.Z. Police (1911). Engraved. Nearly very fine. $340
Lot 3717 Group of Four: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Coronation Medal 1953. 3/1201 Pte. A.B.Taylor. N.Z.E.F. on first three medals, last medal unnamed as issued. All named medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. $420
Lot 3718 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2/2515 Bdr. E.W.H.Prebble N.Z.E.F. All medals impressed. Contact marks, fine. $420
Lot 3719 Group of Five with USA DFC: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45; USA Distinguished Flying Cross. Flt. Lieut. W.R.B Watson R.N.Z.A.F. on first four medals, Flt. Lieut. W.R.B Watson Royal New Zealand Air Force on last medal. First four medals impressed in small font, the last chisel engraved. Swing mounted, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3720 Austria, War Medal 1873; Medal for Military Merit 'Signum Laudis' on peacetime ribbon; Diamond Jubilee Medal for the Armed Forces 1908. In a purpose made Austrian medal case, a few tone spots but virtually uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3721 Belgium, Order of the Crown Commander's breast badge 3rd Class, WWI - WWII period. No ribbon, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3722 Belgium, Labour Decoration 1st Class. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3723 France, Order of Agricultural Merit, Chevalier; Order of Academic Palms, Knight; Croix de Guerre 1914-18; Medal of Recognition (de la Reconnaissance) WWI; Medal of the French Society for the Aid of Wounded Military, inscribed to Juliette Duthil; Battle of the Somme 'Ceux de la Somme' Veterans Association Commemorative Medal. Display mounted on board using double sided tape, very fine - extremely fine. (6) $100
Lot 3724 France, Medaille Militaire, 1870 type for 3rd Republic 1870-1940. Back of ribbon with tape residue, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3725 France, Trio: Croix de Guerre 1914-18 with bronze star emblem; Inter Allied Victory Medal 1914-18; Commemorative War Medal 1914-18. Mounted in small frame, ribbons damaged, medals cleaned, fine. $40
Lot 3726 France, Medaille Des Evades with French mint marks; Medaille Des Services Volontaires dans France Libre with hallmarked reverse; Medaille De La Resistance; Croix De La Liberation hallmarked on lower edge; Medaille De La France Liberee with French hallmarks on reverse; Republique Francaise Guerre 1939-45 - two silver clasps - Norvege and Liberation, medal with hallmark. Six medals, all early, original strikings, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3727 Germany, Brunswick War Merit Cross First Class, 1914, in bronze, pin back. With unofficial case, toned uncirculated. $100
Lot 3728 Germany, Oldenburg, The House and Merit Order of Duke Peter Frederick Louis, Officer's Cross with Swords, in silver gilt and enamels, (approx 44x44mm), marked B. Knauer under the pin. Extremely fine and very scarce. $1,000
Lot 3729 Germany, WWI Trio: Iron Cross 2nd Class; Bavarian Merit Cross with Swords; Cross of Honour 1914 with Swords and with swords emblem on ribbon. Swing mounted German style, very fine. $120
Lot 3730 Germany, Third Reich, Mother's Cross in bronze. Extremely fine. $40
Lot 3731 Germany, Federal Republic, Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit. Display mounted on board, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3732 Greece, Order of the Redeemer Knight's Cross, in silver, gilt and enamel (34x55mm). Small enamel loss on back corner of one arm, otherwise good very fine. $170
Lot 3733 Japan, Order of the Rising Sun 6th Class, cWWI. In lacquer case of issue with lapel rosette, ribbon damaged, slight enamel chipping at suspender, otherwise extremely fine. $100
Lot 3734 Japan, Order of the Rising Sun 8th Class. No ribbon, fine. $30
Lot 3735 Kuwait, Liberation Medal 1991 4th Grade and riband bar. In set boxes of issue, uncirculated. (25) $180
Lot 3736 Latvia, Cross of Merit of the Civil Guard, instituted 1919. No ribbon, reverse lacquered, otherwise very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 3737 Malaysia, Pingat Peringatan Medal (2), one in silver and another in bronze (scarce); General Service Medal. Display mounted on board, uncirculated. (3) $200
Lot 3738 Poland, Order of Polonia Restituta 3rd Class. Tape residue on ribbon, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $50
Lot 3739 Portugal, Order of Aviz Knight's breast badge (Military), WWI period. Uncirculated. $200
Lot 3740 Romania, Order of the Star of Romania, Commander's neck badge (Military); another, Knight's breast badge (Civil); Cross for Military Virtue 2nd Class (2). Display mounted on board using double sided tape, some small enamel loss on badges, otherwise very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3741 Russia, Pacification of Hungary and Transylvania Medal 1849 in silver. No ribbon, otherwise very fine. $550
Lot 3742 Russia, USSR, Group of Six: Jubilee Medal for 20th Year Anniversary of Victory in Great Patriotic War 1945-1965; Jubilee Medal for 50 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR 1918-1968; Jubilee Medal for 60 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR 1918-1978; Medals for Irreproachable Service in the Armed Forces, 20 Years, 15 Years, 10 Years, all with reverse type as awarded by Ministry of Defence. Swing mounted Russian style, very fine - extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3743 Russia, USSR, Order of the Red Star, Monetny Dvor type 2 without screw post base and hand engraved serial number 3416669; Jubilee Medal of 100th Anniversary of Lenin's Birth with completed card of issue 'For Military Valour'; Medal for a Veteran of Labor (2); also a Lenin commemorative ruble 1970 and an Indian States bronze paisa. Fine - good very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3744 Serbia, Medal for Military Virtues in gilt bronze. Extremely fine. $30
Lot 3745 USA, Group of Six: Purple Heart; Vietnam Service Medal; South Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm; South Vietnam Star; State of New Jersey Medal for Meritorious Service; State of New Jersey Medal for Military Service in the Southeast Asia Theater of Operations. Very fine - extremely fine. $100
Lot 3746 World medals, Interallied Victory Medals WWI, issues for Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, South Africa, USA with clasps for France and St. Mihiel; also USA Victory Medal WWII. 18672 Pte D.Bartley. E. York R. on third medal, Dvr. S.Bulwer. C.A.H.T.C. on sixth medal, other medals unnamed as issued. Named medals impressed. Fine - very fine. (8) $130
Lot 3747 World medals, Philippines Liberation Medal WWII; Russia (USSR), Medal for Combat Service in silver, No.3067905 on reverse; South Vietnam Military Merit Medal (Type 2 for 1955 and period). Three single medals, all unnamed, the first a replica and the rest originals, very fine. $70
Lot 3748 Anzacs in armoured cars collection, WWI, features the Australians and New Zealanders who signed up with Locker-Lampson's armoured cars in Russia and then onto the Middle East with Dunsterforce, includes 727 individual photos (in eight albums) and even with some original negatives, detailing the complete Locker-Lampson and Dunsterforce story as told through the eyes of Captain Lefroy DSC and is accompanied with his field notebook (containing a huge amount of information and orders) along with the record of all the vehicles (including chassis and engine numbers) written in 1918 in Iraq (no record of these chassis numbers has existed to date). These truly stunning and clear photos follow the whole war with the Armoured Cars in Russia and Mesopotamia. To our knowledge nothing like this has ever surfaced, let alone to an Anzac. Fine - extremely fine and of the utmost historical importance, an extremely rare collection. (lot) $20,000
Lot 3749 Australia, King's Silver War badge, reverse numbered A69715; Female Relative badge WWII with three stars, reverse numbered A133493; Returned from Active Service badges, WWI (AIF), WWII (KC) (2, A849 and AF9585), post WWII (QC); Merchant Navy MN Australia badge; Australian Legion badge; RSL League badges (4, one two figures and 3 three figures); Air Force Association badges (KC) (2 different); RAAF sweetheart brooches (KC) (2); Boer War, Good Luck to Australian Bushmens Corps medalet in bronze. Very good - good very fine. (17) $240
Lot 3750 Australia, Volunteered for Active Service Medically Unfit badge, silvered bronze, reverse impressed 20616; Austria, Medal for Bravery in Bronze (4th Class), no ribbon; USA Pilot's badge in sterling silver; Scottish Clan Gregor pin-back lapel brooch in silver. Fine - very fine. (4) $100
Lot 3751 Australia, Nearest Female Relatives' badge, WWI (AIF) (2, one without bar and one with one bar) both by Stokes; Female Relative badge, (WWII) (8) all with one star, one by Amor, the rest by G & E Rodd. Very fine. (10) $170
Lot 3752 Australia, WWII, Female Relative's badge one star, reverse numbered N3369, scarce Navy issue. Very fine. $150
Lot 3753 Tribute medal, 1911-25, a plain disc in 9ct gold with rope border (35mm; 9.2g), with suspension loop, obverse, inscribed in four lines, 'Mercantile Marine/H.M. Royal Navy/H.M. Submarines/1911-1925', and above is engraved an Australian Rising Sun badge, reverse, engraved with a version of a Naval badge within a wreath. Some hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine. $400
Lot 3754 Royal Flying Corps, sweetheart brooch in enamel and 14ct gold (5.1g). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 3755 Tank Corps sweetheart badge, (KC), in enamel and 15ct gold (23mm; 1.9g). Brooch pin missing, otherwise good very fine. $80
Lot 3756 Australia Rising Sun sweetheart brooch, in 9ct gold (2.7g) features dark button style with gold edge and handcrafted Rising Sun hat badge design in centre. Very fine. $100
Lot 3757 Australia, Victorian Constabulary (QVC), c1870, hat badge in silver (74mm x 66mm). Extremely fine. $1,200
Lot 3758 New South Wales Military Forces, helmet plate, QVC 1881-1901 pattern, in bronze (105mm) (Grebert p78). Very fine. $400
Lot 3759 5th Regiment NSW Scottish Rifles, piper's plaid brooch in white metal (10cm), 1886-1896; another, belt buckle in nickel brass, 1886-1896; another, a shoulder belt brooch (8x10cm) in nickel brass and with cast lead central badge; other various sized NSW Scottish diamond-shaped epaulette badges mostly in nickel (14); also a piece inscribed 'Waist Buckle', parts missing. Fine - very fine. (18) $2,000
Lot 3760 Australian Rifle Regiment, ARR metal shoulder title badge, 1900-12. Fine. $20
Lot 3761 NSW 2nd Infantry Regiment, 2 INF metal shoulder title pair (4 pieces), 1900-12; cigarette cards for 2nd Aust Infy (3, two different). Very fine. (7) $80
Lot 3762 4th Australian Infantry Regiment, 4AIR metal shoulder title badge pair, 1900-12. Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 3763 NSW Defence Forces Staff hat badge, 1900-12, in brass (46mm) (KC); Military Forces NSW buttons (QVC) (6); 1 INF title (2 pieces); cigarette card for 1st Aust Infantry Reg. Fine - very fine. (9) $150
Lot 3764 Australia, WWI, German Concentration Camp, Guard's hat badge, bi-metal, brass crown, nickel letters (46x48mm). Very fine and rare. $800
Lot 3765 The St George Regiment, 45th Infantry Battalion, officer's collar badge (right facing), only worn 1940-42, also lapel badge (left facing), both in brass and enamel. The first very scarce, cleaned, very fine. (2) $100
Lot 3766 Royal Australian Infantry Corps, bullion embroidered badge (QC) (85mm) on black backing, professionally mounted on blue felt backing in timber frame. Extremely fine. $40
Lot 3767 Naval Auxiliary Patrol hat badge, WWII, in gilt bronze. Nearly very fine and scarce. $280
Lot 3768 Royal Navy badges, Petty Officer hat badges (2, one in bullion (QC) another in bronze (KC)); Petty Officer rank badge in bullion (QC); Survey Recorder Able Rate bullion badge; Leading Seaman shoulder slides for No.2 uniform (2); Royal Navy bullion blazer badge. The bronze badge missing one lug, otherwise very fine. ((7) $30
Lot 3769 R.M.S. Orvieto lapel brooch, in enamel and gilt. Very fine. $100
Lot 3770 The Royal Life Saving Society, The Award of Merit medal in silver, reverse inscribed 'F.C. Gazzard 8.4.15'. Dark toned, very fine. $80
Lot 3771 King George III, universal pattern small size officer's military gorget in brass, with fully rolled edge, engraved with Royal cypher. Very fine. $750
Lot 3772 Great Britain, 17th Lancers helmet plate, in bronze (QVC). Dark chocolate brown toning, very fine. $150
Lot 3773 Great Britain, mainly metal hat badges, some noted Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (3 different including a helmet badge), Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Lincolnshire Regt, Royal Irish Rifles (QVC), others including RAAF Airman's hat badge (WWII) and Notts and Derby brass shoulder title; a selection of various sized military and civilian metal buttons (26) some uncirculated and two metal rank pips. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (38) $80
Lot 3774 Russia, Imperial Military Medical Academy badge with screw back, one part construction in bronze (45x60mm). Screw on piece missing from back suspension screw, otherwise good fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3775 British Red Cross Society armband, with stamp of the society and written date, '2.9.14', at one side of red cross and on the other side is stamp for Army Medical Service and with stamped date, '14 Feb 19??', and impressed number '19079', complete with securing metal buckle; Australian Army Medical Corps hat badge and collar badges (10, enamel [1], brass [3], oxidized bronze [6]), all KC issues; British Red Cross Society First-Aid Manual No.1, eighth edition, by St. J.D. Buxton, 1939, hard cover, 340pp; British Red Cross Society Nursing Manual No.2, fifth edition, by Hester C. Parsons, 1939, hard cover, 298pp; A Hospital at War, The 2/4 Australian General Hospital 1940-1945 by Rupert Goodman, 1983 first edition, hard cover, 208pp, inside cover inscribed, 'Presented to/Sir Victor Windeyer,/A gallant soldier of Tobruk/and/A great Australian/by/the 2/4 Australian General/Hospital Association./(signed) Rupert Goodman/(ex 2/4 AGH)/Author/World Reunion Rats of Tobruk/Gosford. 10 April 1983.' Fine - very fine. (15) $150
Lot 3776 Australia, colour patches, chevrons and rank badges, mostly WWII and after, also a large assortment of buttons, these mostly Edward VII or Queensland issues of various sizes. Some damaged, overall good - very fine. (lot) $140
Lot 3777 The Waratahs South Coast Route March 1915, colour patch and two smaller colour patches of the Australian flag and a single four leaf clover, together with three postcards from Kiama at the time, one used and two unused, also a brief outline of the march and a list of those marchers who gathered at Shoalhaven. Very fine and scarce. (lot) $350
Lot 3778 AIF Covered with Glory pennant, in red with yellow text and trim, features a yellow Rising Sun and the words, 'The/A.I.F./Covered/With/Glory' (approx 50cm long and 17cm at widest end. A few tears and loss of material, otherwise very fine and scarce. $30
Lot 3779 Australia, WWII, felt pennants for Army, all with Rising Sun badge with King's crown, includes A.I.F. and A.W.A.S. (2 different). One of the last two faded, otherwise fine - very fine. (3) $40
Lot 3780 Australia, WWII, felt pennants for R.A.A.F. (all with King's Crown RAAF badge), Royal Australian Air Force "Flying Fortress", W.A.A.A.F. (Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force) (3 different); WWII W.A.A.A.F. coloured recruitment posters (60x52cm) (3) includes 'I'm 18 today I'm joining the Air Force' and 'Keep Them Flying!' (2). The posters rough around edges, otherwise overall fine - very fine. (8) $180
Lot 3781 Australia, WWII, felt pennants for R.A.N., includes H.M.A.S. Barcoo and H.M.A.S. Castlemaine; Staffordshire china tea cup saucer with seal of the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain on front edge. Very fine. (3) $50
Lot 3782 RAN hat tin, in metal (approx 38x30x24cm), marked on lid, 'H.G.K.Melville,/R.A.N.'. Rusty and some dents, very good. $70
Lot 3783 Bosun's whistle, Victorian era hand decorated in silver, with long silver double strand chain (1.8m; tot wt 165g). Fine - very fine. $110
Lot 3784 Royal Flying Corps, swagger stick (approx 33.5 inches; 84cm), carved RFC badge near pommel, made of mallaca cane, tapered with brass protector at end. Very fine. $110
Lot 3785 RAF, Group Captain's No.1 Dress cap (KC), by Bates, Hatter, St James, London, inside marked R Morant; also Plumpton School Rugby Football Club 1st XV cap in black felt and decorated with silver braid and tassel, inside with the name, 'R.A.L.Morant 1937'; embroidered blazer patch Australia under coat-of-arms and below, 'Athletics 1935/Rugby Union 1937-38'. The last with one moth hole, otherwise very fine. (3) $340
Lot 3786 Royal Air Forces Escaping Society, maroon silk scarf (68cm square) with printed colour badge of the RAFES diagonally opposite on two corners; RAAF Airman's hat badges (2) one oxidized bronze and one in gilt (both KC); RAAF Air Training Corps enamel lapel badge (QC). The first with folds and near new, the rest very fine. (4) $120
Lot 3787 Boer War souvenir spoon, in silver, hallmarked for London, 1899, handle is in form of a sword with chain and at end is a framed photo of Field Marshall Earl Roberts, on the ladle is inscribed, 'Souvenir/of the/Anglo-Boer/War/1899-1900'. Good very fine. $100
Lot 3788 Boomerang, returning type in light timber (approx 44mm tip-to-tip and approx 53mm total outer length), one side with metal plate affixed which reads, 'H.M.A.S. Sydney/Destroyed Emden.1914.' Some slight timber loss at tips, small edge nick and slight scuffing, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 3789 Queen Victoria gift tin, South Africa 1900, with wishes for a Happy New Year, inside some fossilized biscuits; Princess Mary gift tin 1914. The first with some loss of paint, the second with all gold colouring missing, otherwise fine. (2) $170
Lot 3790 World War I, Princess Mary's Christmas tin 1914, empty. Very fine. $70
Lot 3791 Trench art beer tankards, WWII, nickel plated brass, featuring elaborately engraved scenes of various campaigns in Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean, one is engraved to the effect that brass used in the manufacture of the tankard was salvaged from the battle fields of North Africa and the other from the battle fields of World War II. One with edge bump on tankard lip, otherwise very fine. (2) $70
Lot 3792 The Battle of the Coral Sea 50th Anniversary tankard, 1992, limited edition glass bottom tankard crafted in fine lead-free pewter and bearing a sculptured plaque of the USS Lexington embellished with 22ct gold, around is impressed the details of United States and Australian participating ships and air force units, together with a certificate from the issuer, Franklin Mint. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3793 Herbert, Harold, B., pencil drawing, 20.5x26mm, 'Building a Pontoon Bridge', WWII subject, framed, signed and inscribed centre left. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3794 Australia, 3RAR original paperwork and discharge, for service in WWII and Korea at Kapyong and WIA at Maryang, includes WWII original certificate of discharge to Tasmanian TX 15436 Sgt William Leslie De Jersey and Korea discharge form ex 3 RAR as WIA and medically unfit, original copy of birth certificate dated 1919 and a number of Tasmania Education Department certificates, also two A4 size War Memorial images of William and with a full file of service and about 200 pages (photocopy) from the original 3 Bn RAR detail day-by-day of Operation Commando (Maryang San). Mostly fine - very fine. (lot) $80
Lot 3795 WWII Japanese/Australia documents and others, includes handwritten letter by K. Kadama acting as interpreter and handwritten Reprimand by Lt Col Tonegawa, CO No.2 Labour Camp with report to Aust Commander H.Q. No.2 Labour Camp 26/4/1946 with list of Japanese soldiers and officers, their reprimand and reason for same; typed reports for same camp dated 10/4/46 and 13/4/46; 6-page typed report on conditions of POWs in Thailand, May to Dec 1943 together with photocopy of same; 17 various photos relating to WWII Japanese surrender at New Ireland and Rabaul, New Guinea and other photos; Japanese text WWII leaflet; Japanese WWII postcard and picture note book page; large ruled page with two printed Japanese characters; various images of Selarang Barracks, the site of a POW incident in 1942 with details; various (16) Japanese rank insignia and other badges; photocopies of propaganda leaflet to Aussies dropped over Alamein in WWII. Fine - very fine. (lot) Passed in
Lot 3796 Japanese midget submarine, souvenir in form of a small section of copper pipe from the sub sunk in Sydney Harbour, Sunday, May 31st, 1942, attached to an official certificate of guarantee declaring proceeds to R.A.N. Relief Fund & King George's Fund for Sailors. The ticket with some toning and some creases, very fine. $220
Lot 3797 Japanese midget submarine, cast model (length 117mm) with edge wording 'Made from ballast Jap Midget Sub./Sunk in Sydney Harbour May 31st 1942'; together with another Navy ship. Good. (2) $260
Lot 3798 WWI telescope, 2 ¬ inch brass military issue with three draws, signed on the first draw below two asterisks, 'TEL. SIG. (MkIV) Also G.S./NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA,/ LONDON/1917/No. 24219', at the right an impressed military arrow, overall length including the open collapsing leather lens' shade is 36 inches, closed length is 11 inches, missing main body leather cover and front leather cover loose and not original, eyepiece marked 'High'. Fine. $180
Lot 3799 WWI souvenirs, a cased set that includes a brass scimitar shaped letter opener with the blade inscribed 'Naples' and carved timber handle with goddess head, also other plaster pieces decorated with antique design heads, and a pen nib, inside the case are newspaper clippings relating to Mr George Edwards, the personal attendant to Capt. J.C.T. Glossop RN, commander of the HMAS Sydney when she sank the Emden. Poor - very fine. (set) $40
Lot 3800 Allied Airmen's survival kit items, WWII, includes Allied Forces services rendered slips, with watermarks of Australian, British and American arms and English, Dutch, Malayan and Portuguese language text, for use by Allied Forces personnel in Dutch East Indies for issue to local inhabitants so they may receive payment for providing assistance to them, three unused consecutive slips; two large fold-out sheets for English translation, one titled Malay Glossary for Airmen and the other titled Tetum Glossary for Airmen; printed letter on Dutch East Indies watermarked paper and with Dutch East Indies coat-of-arms at top, for use by Allied Force personnel seeking help from local Javanese village chief (2). All with folds but unused and in remarkable condition for their age. (7) $90
Lot 3801 WWII map case, Australian canvas military issue with holders for pens, metal backing frame and handle, inside printed, 'C.G. Hartley & Co./1942'. Apart from being dirty it is virtually unused. Passed in
Lot 3802 France, Jumelle Marine binoculars, in case. Case damaged, fine - very fine. Passed in
Lot 3803 Germany, Imperial colonial uniform buttons in brass, Officer Colonial troops model 1895; Colonial Administration troops/officials; colonial enlisted ranks model 1910; Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) NCOs and ratings (3, 2 large, 1 small). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3804 German Zeppelin raider, piece of metal removed by Mr Carre-Riddell from wreckage of the first raider to be shot down over England during WWI, matted with descriptive note and above an original b&w photo of the wreckage also matted, all framed under UV protective glass (approx 32x42cm). Photo with tears and creases, overall fine. Passed in
Lot 3805 Germany, Third Reich, Submarine Combat Clasp (silvered), no maker's name so probably a copy; patriotic brooch with central Iron Cross 'Treu Deutschland 1916' between two Russian silver ten kopek coins, 1909 and 1913; another brooch made of two conjoined German East African silver quarter rupees, 1901 and 1913. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3806 Germany, Third Reich, SS wool armband, red with black swastika on white circle and with black edge bands, with RZM cloth tag Nr.275628. Several small moth holes, otherwise extremely fine. $70
Lot 3807 Germany, Third Reich fork (19cm) with impressed formal symbol of the Nazi Party, the eagle atop the swastika, on the back, also impressed with maker's mark and date, 'GK&F/41' (Gebruder Kugel u. Fink 1941). Fine. $70
Lot 3808 Japanese symbolic hessian cloth, possibly a soldier's flag (approx 83.5X33cm), with Sun emblem between Japanese characters and with running tiger (the symbol of strength, courage and protector against bad luck) below, matted and under glass in a wooden frame (approx 108x57cm). Staining and age toning, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 3809 Lebanon, Armed Forces crest on circular, brass shield (approx 28cm) in felt, lift-up display case. Latch on case lid broken, the shield uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3810 Australia's Heroic Deeds of the Field of Battle, Biographical Sketches of North Sydney Heroes, by Young, Wilfred, Epworth Printing and Publishing House, Sydney, 1917, paperback, quarto, pp130 printed in double column and with folding plate. Writing on inside of front cover, some foxing and edge damage to fold out page, otherwise fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3811 "With the Twenty-Second", by E. Gorman, a history of 22nd Battalion, A.I.F. by Captain E. Gorman, M.C., Introduction by General Sir W.R. Birdwood, Publisher, H.H. Champion. Australasian Author's Agency, Melbourne 1919, 132pp includes Appendix I Transport at Salonika; II Total casualties; III Decorations; Roll of Honour, b/w photographs, cloth spine, hardcover, matt laminated paper boards. Some foxing and water stains, edge binding repaired with tape, otherwise fine and scarce first edition. $100
Lot 3812 Australians in Action, with title page Australians in Action in New Guinea, by Signaller L.C. Reeves, photographs by Signaller H. Ellis, with introduction by Lieut. Col. Paton, published by W.C. Penfold & Co Ltd, Sydney, 1915, 97pp + ads. Some foxing and paper loss to cover, writing on inside blank pages, otherwise fine. $30
Lot 3813 Australia at the Dardanelles 25th April 1915, (Australians in Action : The Story of Gallipoli - special printing for Red Cross Association), 1915, by Department of Public Instruction, New South Wales, soft cover, 32pp; Souvenir of Peace Celebrations Sydney Saturday July 19,1919, soft cover, 16pp; The Gate of Eternal Memories, "Menin Gate at Midnight" (the Story of Captain Will Longstaff's Great Allegorical Painting), soft cover, 15pp; Where the Australians Rest (a description of many of the Cemeteries overseas in which Australians - including those whose names can never be known - are buried), prepared under instructions from the Minister of State for Defence (Senator G.F. Pearce),1920, soft cover, 72pp; Australian War Memorial Museum, The Relics and Records of Australia's Effort in the Defence of the Empire 1914-1918, Sydney First Edition April, 1925, soft cover, 105pp, a guidebook to the exhibits with map on back cover showing that Memorial Museum is located at the Exhibition Building in Prince Alfred Park near Central Station, all books feature photos and/or illustrations. Some with foxing, the first with writing on front cover, the first two and last with rough edges to cover, overall very good - good fine. (5) $100
Lot 3814 The Australian Military Journal, Volume 6, Number 3, July, 1915, edited by the General Staff (Training Branch), Headquarters, Australian Military Forces, Melbourne, printed by Government Printer, 1915, quarto size, pp374-557 + ads, with Roll of Honour for casualties sustained in operations at the Dardanelles, the number and composition of AIF with quotes furnished by each Military District dispatched from Australia up to 30 June 1915, also numerous lengthy articles and several illustrations. With some writing on cover, front and back, some paper loss at back cover and rough around edge, otherwise normal wear for age, very good. Passed in
Lot 3815 Beneath the Dardanelles, The Australian Submarine at Gallipoli by Vecihi and Hatice Basarin, 2008, soft cover, 211pp, and with b&w photo of AE2 stuck inside front cover; Gallipoli a Battlefield Guide by Phil Taylor and Pam Cupper, 1989, soft cover, 263pp; Gallipoli 2002 Anzac Day Orders of Service, Dawn Service, Lone Pine, Chunuk Bair, soft cover, 32pp; Return to Gallipoli, Walking the Battlefields of the Great War by Bruce Scates, 2006, soft cover, 273pp; A 'duty clear before us', North Beach and the Sari Bair Range, Gallipoli peninsula 25 April - 20 December 1915, by Richard Reid with assistance from Courtney Page and Robert Pounds, 2000, soft cover, 87pp. The first with some foxing, otherwise mostly very fine. (5 + photo) $40
Lot 3816 The Dardanelles, An Epic told in Pictures, published by The Alfieri Picture Service, London, 1916 second edition, oblong large octavo, 110pp, one colophon, with 93 full-page captioned illustrations from photographs taken during the Gallipoli Campaign, and a 'Description of the Operations from Sir Ian Hamilton's Despatch', a map and a facsimile 'envoi' from Sir George Reid. Edge foxing and some paper loss on front cover, otherwise fine. $80
Lot 3817 From the Australian Front Shrapnel and Smiles, First Edition by Cassell and Company, 1917, quarto size paperback, 128pp, a pictorial record of Australians in the battlefields of WWI, with photographs by official photographers, also drawings, cartoons. Pictorial heavy paper cover, detached, with tears at the spine head and foot, soiled in places, tape residue on back cover, fine. Passed in
Lot 3818 From the Australian Front Xmas 1917, First Edition by Cassell and Company, 1917, quarto size paperback, 128pp, with introduction by General Birdwood, frontispiece: Cook drawn by Will Dyson, illustrated throughout with photographs by Capt F. Hurley, Lieut E. Brooks, Lieut H. F. Baldwin, and Lieut G. H. Wilkins, drawings, cartoons, noted owner's name on inside page as 'Pte C.Langbein/NX9049' (2/33 Aust Infy Bn Enl 12.12.39; Disch 4.12.45). Pictorial heavy paper cover, with tears at the spine head and foot, soiled in places, otherwise very fine and extremely scarce. $80
Lot 3819 Gallipoli Legion of Anzacs, Anzac Dinner 24 April 1947 menu (2); Australians in Action : The Story of Gallipoli by Department of Public Instruction, 1915, soft cover, 32pp; Anzac Day to the Fallen, 1914-1918 and 1939-1940, a poem by 6027 sapper H. Groth ex 4th Div. Signal Coy., AIF; Government Gazette British Administration - German New Guinea Vol 1 No 1, 15 October 1914 with details of the AN&MEF Garrison Standing Orders and other relevant information detailed over 12pp. Some foxing, otherwise fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3820 Musketry Small Book for the Australian Imperial Force, 1916, soft cover, 40pp; Aiming, Firing, Fire Discipline Training as taught at the School of Musketry, Randwick, by Staff Sgt.-Major Instr. F.E. Hart, 1916, card cover, 190pp; Australian Light Horse Orders and Duties, 1917, soft cover (missing), 109pp; The New Company Drill Simplified with Squad, Section and Platoon Drill, c1914, card cover, 142pp; Notes for Infantry Officers on Trench Warfare compiled by the General Staff, May 1917, soft cover, 73pp. Mostly with foxing, the third with burn hole on back cover, some with names written on, overall good - fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3821 Pictures of the Battlefields of Anzac, on which the Australasians won Deathless Fame, by Schuler, Phillip Frederick Edward, War Correspondent of The Age, Melbourne, Osboldstone and Co., 1916, a large oblong octavo, with 28 pp of illustrations, a total of 65 illustrations, all from photographs featuring an historical series of views depicting the heroism of our gallant Anzac Boys on the field of battle. Missing map and centre page loose, otherwise very fine and scarce. $50
Lot 3822 Remnants From Randwick No 2, No 4 Australian General Hospital, 1919, pictorial soft cover, 96pp, a scarce unit magazine produced just after the end of World War 1 for No 4 Australian General Hospital, this being the 2nd issue of the magazine and contains pictures, stories, poems and information about the soldiers, doctors, nurses and patients of No 4 AGH. Some foxing and edge tears, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 3823 Saints and Soldiers, by Matthews, Harley, published by W.F. Floessell, Sydney, 1918, 'With the MEN over there' being the subtitle on the half-title page, octavo, 150pp plus 3 plates and the front cover illustration showing Simpson's donkey by Percy Leason. Some paper loss to cover spine, otherwise good fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3824 Sir John French's Despatches, Official Story of Mons The Marne & The Aisne, illustrated by specially drawn War Maps, The Graphic Special No.1, publisher, The Graphic, 1914, London, paperback, 47pp; also Overseas War Graves Remembrance, 14pp booklet by The Hayden Company, Sydney, for Anzac Day Remembrance 1930. The first with some foxing and front and rear covers have edge wear, otherwise fine - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3825 With the Anzacs in Egypt, by Doull, Lieutenant David Farquhar, J.A. Packer, Printer and Publisher, Sydney, 1916, octavo, 143pp, one colophon plus 16 pages of plates, features Life and Scenes in the Land of the Pharaohs, as seen through Australian Spectacles, by Lieut. David Doull, one of the Gallipoli Heroes who was with the 17th Battalion, a rare soldier's detailed personal account written for the Australians at home. Front cover loose and with small paper loss, water stain on back cover edge, otherwise fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3826 "We of the AIF", Souvenir, 1941, a programme for the unique, uncensored film of the same name from the National Archives, narrated in person by Captain George Deane Mitchell MC DCM, quarto with pictorial wrappers; also Silver Linings from Diggers of the Old Brigade, Remember Anzac Day, 32pp of funny stories and jokes by returned soldiers. Foxing , postage stamp and address on front of first, some paper loss, good. (2) Passed in
Lot 3827 The Rising Sun, YMCA 4-page newspaper, Vol.1 No.4, London, England, November 19, 1918; Address delivered 4th Nov. 1918 by Monseigneur the bishop of Amiens in the church of Long (Amiens) in memory of Australian officers, n.c.os & men fallen in field of battle, single A4 size page, printed by H.Servais, Morialme; Memoriam for the Fallen, poem by Pte W. Harris, The Soldier Poet, contemporary printing A4 size page; The Gate of Eternal Memories, Menin Gate at Midnight, the Story of Captain Will Longstaff's Great Allegorical Painting, 15pp; Kitchener's Last Message, photo with message below; Souvenir of the First expeditionary Force from New South Wales to go to Seat of War, 1914, 32pp, with illustrations and Roll of Honour; Government Gazette British Administration - German New Guinea Vol 1 No 1, 15 October 1914 with details of the AN&MEF Garrison Standing Orders and other relevant information detailed over 12pp; Exhibition of Paintings of the Battle of the Dardanelles, 50th Anniversary 1965, 16pp catalogue of paintings with some illustrations; Australian postal cover issued for Villers-Bretonneux/Robinvale commemorative with postal cancellations from Villers-Bretonneux, Somme (2 different) and Robinvale, Vic. Some with foxing, otherwise fine - very fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 3828 Cathedrale d'Amiens, book of 24 post cards, written on cover 'April 18, 1917'; Ypres Before and After the War No.1, 12 post cards from photos by Antony d'Ypres; single b&w postcard for Estaires (Nord) - Pont de la Meuse; The Englishman in France, usual words and sentences, soft cover, 40pp + contents page, written on front cover '17 Btn 1AIF'. Foxing and rough edges to covers, otherwise mostly fine. (4) $40
Lot 3829 Sonderkarten der Westfront 1:250000, (Special maps of the Western Front 1: 250000th), I. Ostende-Arras, II. Laon-Reims, III. Reims-Verdun, IV. Toul-Nancy, V. Colmar-Belfort, by G. Winkler, Berlin, undated, format 12x19cm, canvas structured original paperback with 5-fold, multi-coloured cards, some maps with coloured pencil markings; Ye Berlyn Tapestrie, Wilhelm's Invasion of Flanders, by Hassall, John, published 1915, book format with one folded sheet to make 30pp mounted on wrapper; also an old b&w postcard of uniformed soldiers with postmark of Bremen 25.1.16. The last with some paper loss at edges, the second missing cover but fold story sheet fully intact, good - very fine. (3) $30
Lot 3830 WWI letters, postcards and other items, includes 2x one page letters to 378 Cpl Donald C. Stewart from his father and one three page letter from him to his father, with Active Service envelope to his father at Spring Vale, Victoria with post cancellation of Field Post Office, signed by Cpl Stewart; 24 cardboard badges representing various French war related scenes and events, all but one in colour and most with small French tri-colour ribbon attached for wearing; letter from French village of Busmenard on the Somme written in continuous fashion on five different French picture postcards, addressed to 'Dear Doll' and signed, 'Your loving brother Jack'; other French postcards (3) one of these an unused silk pocket card and two plastic souvenir cards, one of these broken. Good - very fine. (lot) Passed in
Lot 3831 Australia WWI, letters, lettercards and envelopes posted from Pte R. Wade, 5 Bn AIF to his family and friends in Sydney, NSW, included is a Military Pass No.288392, and written Pass No.5428, stamped for 5th Training Battalion 2 June 1917, to 5428 Pte R. Wade from 1200 Second June 1917 to 2400 Second June 1917 for purpose of proceeding to Salisbury, also a circular (35mm) brooch in gilt with a photo of Pte R Wade in uniform. Poor - fine. (lot) Passed in
Lot 3832 Soldier's Diary WWI, in suede cover, New Zealand issue for year 1918 by Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, various names and addresses and daily entries from 16 August - 30 October, this covers the entire voyage from Wellington, New Zealand until arrival at Tilbury, England, in a pocket of the diary cover is a card bearing the arms of Exeter and reads,'From the Mayoress of Exeter and Committee Wishing you good luck 1919.' Cover spine torn, good to fine. $130
Lot 3833 WWI silk postcard, from 5th Pioneer Battalion, France 'Keep Smiling' with pocket containing small card 'I'm Thinking of You', dated 4/7/17; A.A.S.C. Training Depot, Parkhouse, Christmas 1917 postcard, opens out with unit photos; Field Service Post Cards (4) all post cancelled at Field Post Office in 1918; New South Wales Railways First Class Pass 19.3.1919 issued on demobilisation, the last five items all relate to same person. Fine - very fine. (7) $70
Lot 3834 On Active Service WWI postcards (7 to Miss Vipond at Darling Point); various other Christmas, Greetings and post cards, used and unused envelopes; Souvenir of Cairo folder of postcards, several loose or used; cigarette cards series for Commonwealth Military Forces and one other (20); collection of b&w military photos mostly for WWII training or on leave. Mostly good - very fine. (lot) $140
Lot 3835 WWI postcards, printed in b&w, mostly from original drawings by M. Crete, all unused. Some foxing, otherwise very fine. (14) $70
Lot 3836 Soudan Centenary 1885-1985, commemorative covers, three different, one no.203 of 2,500 with postmark Suakin 29 Mar 1985 and Aust. F.P.O. 4 -3 Mar 1985, this signed on front by Brigadier D.M.M.Francis OBE, Commander 2nd Military District (NSW), another one no.318 of 1,500 with postmark Paddington N.S.W. 2021 25 Feb 1985 Victoria Barracks and Relief NSW 9-A13Feb86, this signed on the back by His Excellency Sir James Rowland KBE, DFC, AFC, Governor of New South Wales and Honorary Colonel of The Royal New South Wales Regiment; also Soldiers of the Queen War in the Soudan by Ralph Sutton, 1985, 321pp, inside with postage stamp from the Soudan commemorative issue and postmarked 25 Feb 1985, book signed by author; Soudan Centenary medals, 1985 (2, one gilt, one bronze) in packs of issue. Some toning on the top and bottom edge of book dust jacket, otherwise extremely fine, the covers fine used as issued, the medals uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3837 Fighter Squadron Doctor, 75 Squadron RAAF, New Guinea 1942, by W. Deane-Butcher, 1989, soft cover, 200pp + 22 photo pages, signed by author; Units of the Royal Australian Air Force, a Concise History, Vol 2 Fighter Units, 1995, compiled by RAAF Historical Section, soft cover, 147pp; Going Solo, The Royal Australian Air Force 1946-1971 by Alan Stephens, 1995, hard cover, 523pp; British, American, German & Italian Aircraft, published by Hutchinson, London, c1943, soft cover, 80pp, a complete collection of 380 photographs and drawings with explanatory notes. The last with some paper loss to cover and foxing, otherwise good - very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3838 Prince Dimitri Romanoff, 'The Orders, Medals and History of the Kingdoms of Serbia and Yugoslavia' by Balkan Heritage, Denmark (1996), 191pp and plates, profusely illustrated. As new. $40
Lot 3839 Borneo, Dayak Mandau sword from Iban tribe of west Borneo, forged iron blade, back shaped with motifs, carved buffalo horn handle with wire wrapping, decorated wood and fur embellished scabbard, with carry cord. Fine. $140
Lot 3840 Burma, Dha short sword, metal wrapped handle and bamboo scabbard. Very fine. $80
Lot 3841 China, liuyedao short sword, blade with seven inlaid brass discs, with shagreen scabbard and brass dragon and floral patterned fittings, cord bound handle with brass dragon and floral patterned pommel and matching circular guard. Small piece of shark skin missing from scabbard end, binding loose near guard, otherwise fine. $200
Lot 3842 Ethiopia, Shotel sword (sickle shaped blade) with dark wood handle, no scabbard. Fine. $80
Lot 3843 France, medieval broadsword, reproduction with blade marked, 'MZ Toledo' (Mariano Zamorano of Toledo, Spain), handle brass wire bound with fleur de lis decorated guard and pommel, with leather scabbard. Very fine. $120
Lot 3844 France, infantryman's Briquet hanger sword, c1800s, one piece brass grip with ribbed handle and D form guard with down turned terminal, indecipherable maker's name on blade, guard stamped, '1re Lon 3522', no scabbard. Bumps in blade from combat, otherwise fine. $120
Lot 3845 France, model 1866 'Chassepot' Yataghan sword bayonet, brass hilted with steel latching arrangement, blade marked with M in cartouche and another crowned M in cartouche, back edge with engraved details in cursive style, 'Mre d'Armes de St Etienne Aout 1874' (Mother of Weapons of St Etienne August 1874), no scabbard. Very fine. $60
Lot 3846 France, Lebel bayonet WWI with brass handle, in metal scabbard. Blade well oiled, good fine. $50
Lot 3847 Gilbert Islands, formerly Kingsmill Islands, tebutje shark toothed spear; also two other timber or bamboo spears. The first with some teeth missing, overall good - fine. (3) $30
Lot 3848 Great Britain, Naval cutlass from 1775 with markings on blade, 10/75, arrow over WD and E over 12, copper plated diamond on outside of guard impressed with number 55, no scabbard. Small piece of copper plate missing, guard with some rusting and a few edge nicks, blade with many nicks to cutting edge presumably from combat, otherwise fine. $450
Lot 3849 Great Britain, George III British Pattern 1796 Infantry officer's sword, wire wrap handle, hinged guard for comfortable wearing, engraved blade decorated with Royal arms, trophy of arms and floral display, maker's name engraved on backstrap but illegible due to wear. Fine. $320
Lot 3850 Great Britain, 1796 pattern light cavalry trooper's sabre, marking on plain blade visible under lower section of guard appears to be a crown over crossed sabres and letters, with metal scabbard. Fine. $600
Lot 3851 Great Britain, Pattern 1805 officer's sword, with crest of 'The Rifles' Infantry regiment engraved on the brass guard, criss-cross pattern on bone handle, no scabbard. Crack and a few chips in bone handle, blade pitted, good. $260
Lot 3852 Great Britain, Naval cutlass, 1820s, hinged guard for comfortable wearing, guard with cipher of George IV, inside of guard impressed with number 1542, no scabbard. Small top piece missing from guard, handle covering deteriorated, blade scratched from sharpening stone, good. $300
Lot 3853 Great Britain, 1827 pattern British Rifle Volunteers officer's sword, blade etched with design incorporating the badge and name of Rifle Volunteers, also sunburst with brass disc in centre marked 'Proved', fish skin grip with twisted wire wrapping and voided guard incorporating design of Rifle Volunteers' badge, with metal scabbard. Some light rusting and some pitting on blade, otherwise very good. $240
Lot 3854 Great Britain, 1853 pattern trooper's sword, three bar cast iron hilt, compressed black leather grip, blade marked with British proof mark of crown over 7, no scabbard. Fine. $280
Lot 3855 Great Britain, British pattern 1860 sword bayonet, Yataghan type blade marked with crown above 7, no spring at handle end, no scabbard. Fine. $90
Lot 3856 Great Britain, cavalry sabre, c1860, maker's name on spine of blade, '? ? Bock in Berlin', blade etched with trophies of arms and foliage and also the name 'Eisenhower', metal hand guard and metal backed ribbed handle, scabbard with two suspension rings. Fine. $350
Lot 3857 Great Britain, Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers officer's sword, 1873-1892, etched blade featuring British Arms on one side and a fouled anchor, foliage, wings and lightning bolts and initials R.N.A.V. on other side, lion head handle and guard that folds back on one side for comfortable wearing, blade marked, 'Meyer/&/Mortimer/Conduit St/London' and on the other side a 6-pointed star with a central brass disc marked 'Proved', no scabbard. Fine and scarce. $260
Lot 3858 Great Britain, 1885 pattern cavalry trooper's sabre, blade stamped with numerous military issue marks and dates, guard stamped 'Mole' and scabbard with stampings, blade etched including maker's name but details worn. Well used, very good. $240
Lot 3859 Great Britain, Pattern 1888 Mk 1 bayonet with blade marked with crown over VR on one side and crown over 55 over RE on other side; No.9 Mk 1 bowie type bayonet, no markings, both with scabbard. Fine - very fine. (2) $200
Lot 3860 Great Britain, artillery officer's sword, c1890, with design etched blade both sides featuring British Royal arms, lion's head pommel, fish skin and brass twist wire grip, no scabbard. Fine. $180
Lot 3861 Great Britain, Army officer's sword with blade etching, Queen Victoria cipher on brass guard, blade marked, 'Firmin &/Sons/Limited/Strand/London', with original scabbard cord, this broken; another similar, no maker's name but marked with 6-pointed star with brass disc in centre, missing guard. Fine. $240
Lot 3862 India, curved blade bayonet sword with Indian hallmark on blade, criss-cross patterned metal handle, no scabbard. Fine. $70
Lot 3863 Northern India, metal Qajar style ceremonial axe with elephant screw attachment to secure blade which is floral decorated on both sides. Overall rusting, needs oiling, otherwise fine. $90
Lot 3864 Indo-Persia, Kora sacrificial sword, hilt and blade covered with carved design of elephants, tigers, deers, vines, and deities. Fine. $240
Lot 3865 Indo-Persia, Islamic sawtoothed Zulfiqar (split bladed sword), with metal handle, no scabbard. Very good. $200
Lot 3866 Indo-Persia, short sword with brass inlay decoration on upper part of blade, brass and wood handle, with leather scabbard, the lower half fitted into brass sleeve with some decoration. A few digs in handle and damage to scabbard, very good. $140
Lot 3867 Indo-Persia, dagger with solid brass handle and metal wrapped wooden scabbard. Good fine. $130
Lot 3868 Indonesia, Javanese pedang sword with crudely made blade, brass and timber scabbard and handle, hand fashioned, and handle with end piece of wood carved in design of mythological Makara animal. Fine. $60
Lot 3869 Indonesia, traditional Javanese kris (2), one with curved steel blade, wooden handle and scabbard, the other a display piece with wooden blade and decoratively carved wooden handle and scabbard. Very fine. (2) $50
Lot 3870 Indonesia, traditional Javanese kris with hand decorated blade in steel, carved wooden handle and ornately carved wooden scabbard. Blade doesn't fit fully into scabbard, some light rusting, otherwise fine. $40
Lot 3871 Indonesia, Sumatra, sekin dagger of Menang Kerba tribe, mythological Makara head handle and decorative scabbard, crude blade with some pitting. Small black bead missing from one eye, small crack in handle, otherwise very fine. $50
Lot 3872 Indonesia, Sumatran straight blade kris in Damascus steel, carved wooden handle and wooden sheath. Crude finish on blade, otherwise fine. $30
Lot 3873 Japan, Kyo-Gunto Army officer's sword with cherry blossoms and floral motif on brass handle cover and guard, base piece missing from guard, single suspension ring nickel plated scabbard. Fine. $170
Lot 3874 Japan, officer's katana, WWII, tape wrapped sharkskin covered handle and patterned tsuba, with leather covered timber scabbard. Some rusting on blade, scabbard with some damage and tape repair, very good. $550
Lot 3875 Japan, officer's katana, WWII, tape wrapped wooden handle and patterned tsuba, no tang markings, with metal scabbard. Tsuba loose, nicks in blade, otherwise fine. $370
Lot 3876 Japan, enlisted man's katana, arsenal marking impressed on blade to indicate WWII and also number 73128, traditional handle design but in metal with attached cord, and with metal scabbard. Very fine. $500
Lot 3877 Japan, katana, tsuba replaced with plain plate, handle repaired so blade release cannot be accessed, with scabbard. Blade with chips to cutting edge, good. $460
Lot 3878 Japan, type 30 hooked quillon bayonet with metal scabbard, blade marked with three overlocking circles for Tokyo Arsenal. Scabbard with dent on each side, otherwise fine. $50
Lot 3879 Latvia, officer's visor cap badge bronze (53x42mm), oxidised in parts, with enamel, original fold-prongs intact. Uncirculated. $50
Lot 3880 Nepal, Ghurka kukri with tiger head carved handle, blade length 30cm, in leather sheath with provision for one medium and three small blades, only two of these included. Good fine. $40
Lot 3881 New Guinea, Kukukuku area, pineapple shaped, concrete moulded club (approx 2.4kg), fitted on a crude timber handle. Very fine. $60
Lot 3882 Oceania, machine carved wooden club with fitted stone axe head. Very fine. $30
Lot 3883 Persia, shamshir sword with top half of blade etched on both sides with Persian text, brass guard and wooden handle, with brass and leather covered scabbard; another probably Indo Persian shamshir with machine turned wooden handle but no guard, no markings and no scabbard. The first scabbard and brass side plates of handle loose or damaged, blade with several edge nicks, otherwise very good, the second fine. (2) $180
Lot 3884 Philippines, Mindanao, Moro kampilan sword with patterned blade, late 19th century, no scabbard. Wooden guard damaged on one side, tip broken, very good. $80
Lot 3885 Philippines, traditional crudely made bolo knife with timber handle and scabbard. One binding band missing from scabbard, otherwise fine. $30
Lot 3886 Southern Philippines, barong, a traditional Moro and Mindanao Islamic tribal weapon in decorated timber scabbard. Some rust pitting to blade, otherwise very fine. $260
Lot 3887 Russia, brass hilted sawback sidearm, dated 1844 on cross guard, blade with maker's mark, no scabbard. Blade with some nicks from combat, otherwise fine. $270
Lot 3888 Russia, Circassian (?) kindjal dagger/short sword (49cm long blade), with wooden handle, no scabbard. Fine. $80
Lot 3889 Samoa, nifo'oti, saw toothed carved and decorated wooden war club (approx 90cm long). One tooth broken, otherwise very fine. $130
Lot 3890 Solomon Islands, carved and decorated timber, diamond shaped, sword style war club (approx 85cm long). A few hairline cracks, otherwise fine. $80
Lot 3891 Spain, large folding knife with bone and brass handle incorporating blade locking device, large blade with crudely engraved pattern and indecipherable name in Spanish, indicated to be of 1878 vintage. Fine. $70
Lot 3892 Syria, Jambiya Islamic fighting dagger, Eastern silver wrapped handle and scabbard, both decorated with red and green stones, blade with script and bird image. Small split in scabbard edge and some light loss of metal wrap, otherwise fine. $70
Lot 3893 Syria, Jambiya dagger with brass and bone handle and brass scabbard both with feature stones, all metal elaborately decorated with bird patterns, top of scabbard with inscribed name 'Syria', and back of handle stippled, 'L. L. B. Damascus 27-8-1942'. Good fine. $110
Lot 3894 Syria, short Jambiya dagger with metal and black horn handle and metal scabbard, both elaborately decorated, the scabbard with traditional patterns, blade marked 'Syria'. Good fine. $40
Lot 3895 Turkey, cavalry sabre with maker's details in Arabic-Turkish on blade and date AH1320 (1903), also sword number in Arabic-Turkish, 10248, crescent moon stamp to spine of blade, guard with voided crescent moon, star and seven circular holes, wooden chequered grip, with scabbard. With rusting and part missing metal from back of grip, otherwise fine. $270
Lot 3896 USA, Model 1860 light cavalry sabre as used in Civil War, blade unmarked, number 4 impressed on guard, no scabbard. Fine. $160
Lot 3897 USA, socket bayonet for Peabody rifle, in scabbard. Some rust pitting, otherwise fine. $30
Lot 3898 Bayonets, various types recovered from the Pacific Campaign of WWII, one missing scabbard, includes two Japanese type 30 bayonets, one of these with attached officially printed tag, 'O.H.M.S./IMMEDIATE/G.S.I. (A)/H.Q. N.G. Force', and on other side the particulars are recorded as, 'EQPT Jap Bayonet Scabbard/PLACE CAPTURED (crossed out and written FOUND) Wau/MAP REF W (L) 4676 Ref map Huon Gulf Special, 4 Miles to 1 inch/TIME AND DATE 1605 HRS 25/6/44/SENDER VX66490 CPL BAXTER. J.J./When no longer required by G.S. (Int.), please/forward to: NAME Mrs. A.G. BAXTER/ADDRESS 59 BLESSINGTON St. S2/St. KILDA Vic'; also Philippines bolo knife, no scabbard. All with rusting and some with slight damage, otherwise good - very good. (7) $280
Lot 3899 World, 1856 Pattern Lee Enfield bayonet type, unidentified marking on blade of two reverse facing lunate epsilon symbols. Fine. $110
Lot 3900 World, 1856 Pattern Lee Enfield bayonet type, unidentified marking on blade of four petal flower symbol. Fine. $100
Lot 3901 World, large sawback bayonet/dagger (blade approx 52.5cm long, 3.8cm wide), no markings, wooden handle with brass guard, leather scabbard with brass fittings. Tip of blade pitted, rest of blade heavily cleaned, small piece missing from handle, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 3902 World, various socket bayonets (5), includes flat face (2, different length sockets) and scooped face (3, two of these with Nepalese numerals on blade), no scabbards. Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3903 World, Borneo, Dayak Mandau sword from Iban tribe of west Borneo, forged iron blade, back shaped with motif, plain wooden handle, no scabbard; a dagger, probably Javanese, crudely made blade and guard, carved wooden handle and scabbard; Indonesia, traditional Javanese kris (2), one small and one large, both with traditional wavy blades and both elaborately decorated, both with decoratively carved wooden handle, one has a scabbard but it is damaged; also a damaged part of a sword scabbard. Poor - very fine. (5) $160
Lot 3904 World swords, the first is unmarked but appears to be a Chinese liuyedao sabre, plain blade with scabbard of black shagreen with plain metal attachments; the second is of Middle Eastern origin with Arabic text on guard, scabbard with metal top piece, the main body wrapped and bottom metal piece missing. Both scabbards damaged, and metal fittings on first heavily rusted, good. (2) $220
Lot 3905 World, possible French short cutlass, blade engraved with floral design and head of possibly Marianne, the national symbol of the French Republic, wooden pineapple patterned handle and brass guard, in leather scabbard. Small piece missing from pommel, scabbard cracked and worn, otherwise fine. $120
Lot 3906 World, Indo Persian curved blade decorated with script, bone handle, no scabbard; Spain (?), all metal bowie blade and metal chain links handle, no scabbard; Nepal, Ghurka kukri, leather scabbard with provision for two small daggers (these missing); Philippines, bolo knife with wooden handle and wooden scabbard; another larger with wooden handle and leather scabbard, this split down one side. Fine. (5) $200
Lot 3907 World, country uncertain, sabre with double sword catcher guard on one side and a single on the other side, all with down turned quillons, blade marked with stars and rising sun, engraved silver bolster between handle and D shaped hand guard, wooden handle inset on one side with a Spanish Charles III silver two reales of 1775, with scabbard. Fine. $100
Lot 3908 World, antique fencing sword, handle with enclosed leather guard. Slight bend near tip, rusting on blade, blade loose, good. $50
Lot 3909 Cut & Thrust Weapons, by Eduard Wagner, the history of European swords throughout the ages, 1969 second edition, 491pp with hundreds of colour and b&w illustrations, hard cover with dust jacket, a large book weighing nearly 3.5kg. Foxing to the cover and to extreme edges of pages, dust jacket with wear and some small tears to edges, otherwise very fine. $60
Lot 3910 Kingsford Smith collection, under glass in timber frame (approx 22x27cm), includes his signature on blue paper as 'C Kingsford Smith/Southern Cross/16th June 1931'; Special Flight Ticket No. 466 with Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Kt, MC, AFC, in the "Southern Cross", unissued with stub intact; Souvenir Flight Ticket No. 4887, Kingsford Smith Air Service Limited, issue price of five shillings. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $220
Lot 3911 Kingsford Smith autograph, on card (9.3x6cm) featuring image of his Southern Cross aircraft and with penned signature below. Foxing on card, otherwise fine. $80
Lot 3912 Kingsford Smith, bronze busts, both wearing leather flying cap, the first dark brown (17cm high) the other silvered (13cm high), this without base. Fine. (2) $320
Lot 3913 Kingsford Smith, The Southern Cross Flies Again 1928-1987, timber framed colour poster (approx 64x78cm; with frame 68x82cm), featuring in the top half a large image of Kingsford Smith with his aircraft at the side and in the lower half another image of Kingsford Smith standing with Charles Ulm and with his Southern Cross aircraft behind them. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 3914 Kingsford Smith, and other aviators' photos, including family photos for Smithy, also various aircraft photos, a large number of relevant aviation newspaper cuttings and a contemporary booklet titled Hurricane Hinkler. Poor - very fine. (100s) $440
Lot 3915 Kingsford Smith, timber and perspex framed page of The Sydney Mail (approx 39.5x50.5cm; with frame 48x60cm), Royal Show Number, Wednesday, April 10, 1929, featuring a photo of Smithy wearing his RAAF uniform and with arms folded, below 'Commander of the Southern Cross'. The page with several horizontal folds and a few light spots of foxing, otherwise very fine. $50
Lot 3916 Kingsford Smith newspaper article, published in the Truth, Sunday, January 14, 1934, featuring photos of Smithy and another of him with his Southern Cross aircraft and crew and with a story of his greeting in New Zealand after a 17 hour trans Tasman flight, framed under thick perspex on a background board featuring a modern art painting technique and with six small metal aircraft used as feature decorations, signed by the artistic creator on the front and back. Very fine. $90
Lot 3917 Kingsford Smith, front page newspaper article 'Smithy is Missing', published in the Daily Mirror, Saturday, November 9, 1935, with images, also includes cut-out newspaper photos positioned in two opposite corners, under perspex in timber frame (approx 45x55cm). Very fine. $70
Lot 3918 The First Aeroplane Voyage from England to Australia, by Sir Ross Smith, KBE, MC, DFC, AFC, New South Wales Edition, 1920 (First edition), 32pp, board cover with grey dust jacket, ribbon-tied as issued, features portraits of Sir Ross Smith & Sir Keith Smith, as well as text-illustrations and 27 full-page aeroviews of Sydney, its suburbs, and some NSW country towns by Capt Frank Hurley; another identical but second edition (1921) with different print layout on dust jacket which omits the words 'New South Wales Edition' and is manilla coloured. Some staining and a few tears along top back edge of dust jacket of first and some foxing on both, otherwise fine and scarce. (2) $140
Lot 3919 The Sydney Mail, October 24, 1934, Celebrations and Centenary Air-Race issue No.1178, 60pp, also features the Duke of Gloucester in Melbourne, many photos throughout and interesting, historical articles. A few small tears, otherwise very fine. $150
Lot 3920 Aviation journals, booklets and photos, several relating to Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. Poor - very fine. (lot) $50
Lot 3921 Aviation newspapers and magazines, 1920s - 1930s, The Sydney Mail 14 March 1928 (Hinkler an Empire Hero on Tour) cover page only; The Queenslander Pictorial May 18 1933 (4pp with full cover photo 'Vale, Bert Hinkler'); The Sydney Mail 13 September 1933 (Hargrave's Place in Aviation History); Flying The New Air Weekly July 9 1938, July 23 1938; November 5 1938; November 26 1938; December 31 1938; February 18 1939; April 8 1939; Flying The Popular Air Weekly, May 13 1939; August 21 1939; September 16 1939; November 4 1939; Il Vittorioso, Italian comic magazine with a cover and story feature on Charles Lindbergh, November 29 1953; also another Sydney Mail dated October 31 1934 missing some pages; also various newspaper clippings relating to aviation . Some with edge loss but overall good - fine. (16 + clippings) $140
Lot 3922 Flight tickets, The Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah V. Airspeed Courier souvenir ticket for passenger flight piloted by Squadron Leader D.E. Stodart DSO, DFC who flew it from London to Melbourne in 99 hours in the Centenary Air Race October 1934, No. 474, price ten shillings; Flight with Keith R.M. Farmer (late of Australian Flying Corps), established 1919, Mebourne Airport, Coode Island, unissued ticket No. 6724 with stub intact. The first with some pencil notations and glued to board, otherwise very fine, the last extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 3923 Aviation tinnies, many Kingsford Smith issues, 1919-1934, some duplicates or triplicates. Good - good very fine. (14) $150
Lot 3924 Southern Cross lapel badge, in enamel and silvered (39x14mm), by Angus & Coote, Jewellers, Sydney, pin back. Very fine. $200
Lot 3925 Amy Johnson England to Australia flight commemorative pin, 1930, in copper, (approx 72x27mm), features cut-out of her aircraft with name, 'Jason' impressed on side and suspended below is a map of Australia on which is impressed, 'Johnnie/1930'; another identical but missing the map of Australia. Fine. (2) $220
Lot 3926 Amy Johnson England to Australia flight commemorative pin, in enamel and gilt (25x28mm) by Miller, Birmingham, features an aircraft with name of her aircraft 'Jason' struck behind propellor and her name, 'AMY', between maps of England and Australia on the red enamelled wing, pin back. Very fine. $270
Lot 3927 Early aviator's long coat, (Kingsford Smith's??), c1920s, in brown leather, lined with tan tartan material and with matching leather belt, inside written K????Smith, this probably not contemporary. Some deterioration and tearing to lining and leather coat, leather hardened with age and some colour loss as to be expected, good. $1,700
Lot 3928 Pilot's leather gloves, gauntlet style by McLeod, brown in colour with adjustable back strap and fur lined, much of this missing. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3929 WWII leather flying cap, inside label for Lasica's, Australia and Murdoch's Ltd, Sydney. Most brown colour faded from main body of the cap and lining loose in parts around edge, good. $60
Lot 3930 Leather flying cap, inside with gilt Army parachute wings and words, 'Flying Commando'. Good very fine. $80
Lot 3931 Aeroplane propeller, partial prop in timber (50x18.5mm), c1920s-1930s period, fitted to a stand (overall size 54x51cm). Some scuffing on one side, otherwise very fine. $30
Lot 3932 Aircraft watercolour paintings, four pieces on a masonite board (approx 41x30cm), suitable for framing, features Gloster Gamecock Mk 1 (1926), Armstrong Whitworth Siskin Mk IIIA (1927), Hawker Fury Mk1 (c1932), and Fairey Fantome (1935). Some light foxing on first, otherwise very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3933 Aviation prints, includes large softcover booklet (43.5x33cm), Aeroplanes in Detail (with 12 images); Ghosts 2001 large calendar with 12 coloured photos; large hard cover folder featuring 38 images mostly with specifications; seven other prints and photos featuring a variety of aircraft, many in colour. The first booklet with foxing, otherwise fine - uncirculated. (47) Passed in
Lot 3934 Aircraft photos and prints, all framed under glass (approx sizes indicated), includes colour print of Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm (37.5x48cm); colour photo of Hercules C-130 in flight (39.5x30cm); colour photo of pilots of 721st Kokutai (Japanese Naval Air Corps) Jinrai Butai (Divine Thunderbolt) (27x22cm); framed black and white photos as follows Kingsford Smith's Southern Cross flying over Sydney Harbour Bridge while under construction (44.5x54cm); little boy in toy Southern Cross aeroplane Xmas 1935, a specially issued photo for the Flying Doctor Service by Philip Knightly in 1999 (28x37cm); Amy Johnson in flying suit (17.5x26.5cm); Ansett Airways flying boat of the Lord Howe service preparing to take off (51x32.5cm); RAAF seaplane unit at Rathmines with unit officers and airmen assembled around the aircraft (35x22.5cm); 'BRF' last flight landing at Lord Howe Island 10.9.1974 (27x22cm); sheet music for Top of the World march and two step used as colourful poster and features Byrds Arctic Flight (28x35.5cm); small colour print of Australian Inland Mission (16.5x11.5cm); also metal embossed image of Consolidated B-24 Liberator on board (34x16cm) . The Harbour Bridge photo with staining and frame damaged, the colour poster with staining at bottom area, the Ansett photo with light foxing, otherwise good - good very fine. (12) $50
Lot 3935 Aircraft photos and specifications, a collection of 38 packs (approx 15x15cm), each containing 20 cards with colour photo, specifications and history of various aircraft from several different countries. All but one pack unopened, uncirculated. (760 in 38 packs) $40
Lot 3936 Charles Lindbergh tapestry, 1927, (approx 49x139cm; with frame 58x157cm), made in France and listed as No. 1047 in 'Threads of History', features in the centre a suited, facing Lindbergh wearing the French Legion d'Honneur and with the nose of his famous aircraft, the Spirit of St Louis, behind, at the left side, Spirit of St Louis aircraft departing from New York and at the right side, Spirit of St Louis arriving at Paris. A few stain marks at left side and a few small holes, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3937 Aviation ceramics, includes Westminster Australia fine china plate 'To Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Amy Johnson's Solo Flight' (26cm) with stand; glass tray (25.5x10.5cm) commemorating Victorian and Melbourne Centenary 1934-1935 and London - Melbourne Centenary Air Race; shaving mug (9cm high) by Wade of England, featuring an RAF bi-plane design on side; vintage milk jug doily featuring Kingsford Smith's Southern Cross. The last item with a few tears, otherwise fine, the rest extremely fine. (4) $200
Lot 3938 Aviation commemorative tins, Swallow and Ariells Christmas Cake tin featuring World Famous "Southern Cross"; Bushells Blue Label tea tin featuring Ulm and Kingsford-Smith aviators 1928; Travelling Sweets tin featuring Southern Cross, includes some poor condition stamps and also a ticket AA 11 for Soldiers' Poppy Day Appeal Festival of Remembrance and patriotic Concert at Town Hall, Sydney Sat. Nov, 10 (no year shown); Squadron Leader tobacco tin by Samuel Gawith & Co Ltd, featuring RAF bi-plane on lid; Charles Kingsford Smith Aviator Mints, The Legend Series, 2013, unopened. Poor - good extremely fine. (5) $70
Lot 3939 Aviation collectables, includes brooch featuring Spirit of St Louis (Ryan NX-211), machine turned circular disc (58mm) with affixed aircraft; spoon ladle impressed with image of Southern Cross flying above Sydney Harbour Bridge; Stuart collector spoon commemorating Kingsford Smith Tasman Flight 1933; Wright-Patterson AFB medal in bronze (39mm) for US Air Force Museum; small bronze plate (27x22mm) with box kite aircraft; Australia mint one dollar, 1997C Kingsford Smith; Western Samoa, mint tala, 1978 Kingsford Smith First Pacific Flight; Spirit of Australia set of twenty medals, one for Kingsford Smith, in official holder; Kellogg's Aviation Cadet Corps membership certificate no. 1906, dated 15 March 1939; Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Alice Springs, N.T. overprint on Darwin, cheque dated Aug 16th 1943 for Guinea Airways Limited; 1934 Air Race Welcome to Sydney flag. The last poor, the second last with a few holes, good, otherwise very fine - uncirculated. (11) $30
Lot 3940 Aviation collectables, includes set of eight place mats issued to mark 150th anniversary of The Sydney Morning Herald, each mat depicting an historic first page, one of these a 1928 edition with Kingsford Smith and his crew on their round the world flight; set of twelve Japan Airlines drink coasters featuring various pre 1920s aircraft; printing block of a balloon mother ship including landing ramp; Aces of Aces WWI air combat game 'Germans' issue of the Powerhouse Series; The Ancient Art of War in the Skies, WWI strategy & action game, computer game in box of issue (IBM 286, 386, 486 and compatibles); other children's books with aviation theme (4) and The Sir Ross Smith Aeroplane Race board game. The first in box of issue and unused, the last with board in two parts, one book torn, overall good - good extremely fine. (8 + 2 sets) Passed in
Lot 3941 Aviation collectables, includes Australian stamps (approx FV $9); various covers (approx 30) with some first flights, noted two Royal Flying Doctor Service issues, both signed by Jean B. Flynn, wife of founder, John Flynn; postcards (17), mostly unused; Aircraft Recognition Cards (46); writing pad (1) and letter pads (2) both with letterhead for Jane Clumeck and The Theosophical Society logo, all featuring flight themes. Some with foxing, stamps and covers used - MUH, the rest mostly fine - very fine. (approx 100 + stamps) $70
Lot 3942 Aviation cigarette cards, and other collectable promotional cards. Poor - very fine. (100s) $30
Lot 3943 Aviation music, collection of 78rpm records stored in leather case, includes The Story of Flying; Argonauts of the Pacific dedicated to Kingsford Smith and Heroes of the Air; Smithy and Kingsford Smith, Aussie is Proud of You (2); Lindbergh and Like an Angel you flew into Everyone's Heart; Smithy and Heroes of the Air; "Southern Cross" Aust.-England Flight; R.A.F. over Essen (recorded in cockpit during WWII mission); Hinkler's Message to Australia and Incidents of my Flight (spoken by Bert Hinkler) (2); Hustling Hinkler and Here Comes Springtime; Southern Cross Trans-Pacific Flight, one side spoken by Kingsford Smith, the other side by Charles Ulm; 33 1/3 rpm long playing record in colourful dust jacket titled 'Salute in Sound' on the fiftieth anniversary of the RAF, with introduction by Group Capt Douglas Bader CBE, DSO, DFC; 45rpm record, The Immortal Aussie and The Immortal Southern Cross, includes engine noise of Southern Cross and voice of Kingsford Smith prior to 1928 Trans-Pacific flight; another identical but a CD version in holder; also Walton b&w super-8 movie 'Crazy Flying'. Fine - very fine. (15) $500
Lot 3944 Aviation sheet music, 1920s - 1970s, includes Hats Off to Our Airmen, a song and toast to Kingsford Smith and his comrades; Kingsford Smith "Aussie's Proud of You"; Smithy (commemorating the 50th Anniversary of first trans Pacific flight 1978); Hustling Hinkler (4, three with different coloured covers); The March Across the Sky, official song of the Air Training Corps; Happy Landings, dedicated to the allied air forces; Johnny Zero (2); The Glider; Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer; Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines; Wings (theme from 1927 movie of same name); I'm Teaching My Airship to Fly; If You Look in Her Eyes (from the play Going Up); I'll Make a Happy Landing (from the movie 'Flying High'; Amelia Earhart's Last Flight; Johnnie, Our Aeroplane Girl (dedicated to Amy Johnson); The Lone-Girl Flyer (dedicated to Amy Johnson) (3). A few with missing back cover, some with edge tears and foxing, overall very good - very fine and a great selection. (23) $280
Lot 3945 Model planes, includes Hubley cast iron Lindy airplane, 1930s vintage, in red, 10.5cm long with a 9cm wingspan, bottom of wing marked 'F/1720/g' and the number 2 on each of the wheel bars, pilot missing; Tootsietoy metal Zeppelin blimp marked U.S.N.Los Angeles (13cmm long), c1937, one guide wheel missing; brass fighter plane missing propeller, with screw below for fitting to base; trench art brass fighter plane with fuselage made from bullet; modern antique bronzed bi-plane pencil sharpener. Good fine extremely fine. (5) $500
Lot 3946 Model planes, includes HTC Japanese lithographed tin friction Spirit of St Louis (24cm long, wingspan 30.5cm), c1950s; lithographed tin friction Tiger X-15 (18.5cm long, wingspan 18.5cm); plastic model Testors WWI German Fokker bi-plane (31cm long, wingspan 34cm), pilot and some decals missing; plastic streamlined supersonic jet model (30cm long, wingspan 15cm); wooden propeller (30cm) from model plane. Fine - very fine. (5) $40
Lot 3947 Seaplane parts, for radio and other parts in small case and separate set of metal earphones, supposedly from the Lord Howe Island service seaplane; also altitude meter by The Ashcroft Mfg Co, New York. Some parts with rust and one hinge of case missing, poor - fine. (lot) Passed in
Lot 3948 Story of "Southern Cross" Trans-Pacific Flight 1928, by C.E. Kingsford-Smith and C.T.P. Ulm, first edition 1928, hard cover, 227pp with black and white illustrations, signed personally on front fly leaf by both Kingsford Smith and Ulm. Back fly leaf with tear, foxing throughout, otherwise fine and rare with autographs. $1,100
Lot 3949 Aviation books, The man on the twenty dollar note, Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith by Ward McNally, 1976; Aviation the Story of Flight, consultant editor Bill Gunston, 1984; True Australian Air Stories by Terry Gwynn-Jones, 1977; Aviation's Magnificent Gamblers by Terry Gwynn-Jones, 1981; Great Moments in Aviation by Michael J.H.Taylor, 1989; Kookaburra, the most compelling story in Australia's aviation history by Pedr Davis, 1980; Charles Kingsford Smith, Smithy, the World's Greatest Aviator by Pedr Davis (2); various other titles (9), also Aviation Safety Digest Bicentenary special edition magazine and Life magazine, 15 May 1933 featuring pilots of the purple twilight, with Kingsford Smith on cover. Fine - very fine. (19) Passed in
Lot 3950 Aviation books, magazines, postcards, calendars and booklets, noted Southern Cross Series for Australian Aviators; Charles Kingsford Smith, Smithy, the World's Greatest Aviator by Pedr Davis; Aviators of the Charles Ulm and Kingsford Smith Era by Bob Boulton MBE; two videos for 75 Glorious Years The RAF 1918-1993, and Australian Aviation the Magnificent Years 1920s - 1970s; DVD for The Story of Charles Kingsford Smith, a Thousand Skies; also The Holy Bible containing Old and New Testaments, printed at Oxford University Press. Good - very fine. (45) Passed in
Lot 3951 Aviation books, includes Australian Aviators, an illustrated history by Brian Carroll; Wings Across the Pacific by Terry Gwynn-Jones; The Air Racers, aviation's golden era 1909-1936 by Terry Gwynn-Jones; Lindbergh by A. Scott Berg; Sunderland at War by Chaz Bowyer; various other titles (22). Good - very fine. (27) Passed in
Lot 3952 Aviation books, includes Pattle: Supreme Fighter in the Air by E.C.R.Baker, 1965; Cover of Darkness by Roderick Chisholm CBE, DSO, DFC, 1953; Doctors in the Air by Wing Commander Robert Maycock, 1957; General Billy Mitchell by Booth Mooney, 1968; Legacy of Flight, the Guggenheim contribution to American aviation by Richard P.Hallion, 1977; Great Australian Aviation Stories by Jim Haynes & Jillian Dellit, 2007; various other titles (19). Some with foxing, good - very fine. (25) Passed in
Lot 3953 Aviation books, includes various titles on aircraft types; also Douglas Bader Fight for the Sky; Wonder Book of the RAF, and other issues in series (2); Encyclopedia of World Aircraft; The Dalgety Flyer by Brian Milton; Battle of Britain by Len Deighton; Goodbye Mickey Mouse by Len Deighton; My God it's a Woman, the autobiography of Nancy Bird, signed by author; Jackie Cochran, the autobiography of the greatest woman pilot in aviation history; various other titles. Good - very fine. (22) Passed in
Lot 3954 Aviation books, relating to wartime, includes the War in the Air 1914-1994, edited by Alan Stephens; Two Steps to Tokyo by Gordon Powell, MA, BD, Chaplain, RAAF, 1945; Britain's Air Survival by Sir Roy Fedden, 1957; The First and the Last by Adolf Galland with foreward by Douglas Bader, 1955; Cheshire V.C., a story of war and peace, by Russell Braddon; Hitler's Pilot by Lt-Gen Hans Baur, 1958; The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill, 1951 first edition; Fighter Squadrons, the epic story of two Hurricane squadrons in France, by Noel Monks, 1941; various others (13). Some with foxing, poor - very fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 3955 Aviation books, includes Amy Johnson by Constance Babington Smith, 1967; The Jet Pioneers, the birth of jet-powered flight by Glyn Jones, 1989; Alone by Richard E.Byrd, 1938 first edition; Flying the Arctic by Captain George H.Wilkins, 1928 first edition; Wings Across Continents (The K.L.M. Amsterdam - Batavia Line) by E.Rusman, 1936; The Flying Carpet by Richard Halliburton, 1936; I flew for the Fuhrer, the story of a German airman by Heinz Knoke, 1953; various other titles (13). Some with foxing, poor - very fine. (20) $30
Lot 3956 Aviation books, noted Complete Book of World War II Combat Aircraft, 414pp; Australian Aviators in Southern Cross Series; also Charles Kingsford Smith by Pedr Davis; various others (16). Good - very fine. (19) Passed in
Lot 3957 Aviation books, on female fliers, includes titles on Amelia Earhart (3 different); Nancy Bird (2, one autographed by Nancy Bird); Lores Bonney (2 different); Jonquil Barnes; Jackie Cochran; Ladybirds in Aviation; Verdict on Lost Flyer; Amy Johnson book, commemorative brochure, poster, booklet, cardboard admission ticket to Special Reserve, Mascot Aerodrome for arrival of Miss Amy Johnson (this with one corner missing), and large photo of escort of six female aviators for her, 'Amy's in Sydney 4 June 1930'. Good - very fine. (17) $30
Lot 3958 Aviation books, Typhoon Pilot by Desmond Scott, DSO, OBE, DFC and Bar (RNZAF), 1991; Wings Across the Tasman by Leslie Jillett, 1953 first edition, signed by author; The Riddle of Richard Pearse by Gordon Ogilvie, 1974; Winged Diplomat, the life story of Air Commodore 'Freddie' West VC, CBE, MC by P.R.Reid, 1962; The Jet Man, the story of Sir Frank Whittle by John Rowland, 1967; Pacific Flight by P.G.Taylor, 1937 first edition; Oceans, Poles and Airmen by Richard Montague, 1971; various other titles (9). Some with foxing, good - very fine. (16) Passed in
Lot 3959 Aviation books, includes the Epic of Flight series, five volumes for The Pathfinders, The Luftwaffe, Barnstormers & Speed Kings, Knights of the Air, The Road to Kitty Hawk; the Lore of Flight, Crescents book, New York, 426pp; Great Aircraft of the World, Colour Library Books, 456pp; various other issues (7), all large books. Good - very fine. (14) Passed in
Lot 3960 Australian aviation books, includes Silver Wings in Pacific Skies by H.M. Moore; These Eagles, Story of the RAAF at War; Victory Roll, the Royal Australian Air Force in its Sixth Year of War; RAAF Log, 1943; RAAF Saga, 1944; The Golden Years, The Royal Australian Air Force 1921-1971; RAAF 70th Anniversary Air Show; Air Training Corps, The First Fifty Years by Barry Videon; Bluey Truscott by Ivan Southall; others (3); also Pilot's Log Book WWII for John Samuel Raymond Smith. Fine - very fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 3961 Aviation books, Janes Fighting Aircraft of WWI, 320pp; another but for WWII, 318pp; Warplane (Orbis) complete set, ten original binders containing issues 1-120; Combat Aircraft of World War II 1943-1944, a poster book by Enzo Angelucci and Paolo Matricardi, 62pp. Very fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 3962 Aviation books, Story of "Southern Cross" Trans-Pacific Flight 1928 by C.E.Kingsford-Smith and C.T.Ulm, first edition, glued inside front cover is an original flyer for Australia's Greatest Air Pageant, Mascot Aerodrome, Saturday, 31st March, 1928 with list of events; Australia and Back by Sir Alan Cobham KBE, 1927 first edition; Scott's Book, the Life and Mildenhall - Melbourne Flight of C.W.A.Scott told by himself, 1934 first edition; Charles Kingsford Smith, Smithy, the World's Greatest Aviator by Pedr Davis; Australian Aviators, an illustrated history by Brian Carroll; various others (6). Good - very fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 3963 Aviation books, Australia's Explorer Heroes of the Air by E.H.Earnshaw, first edition 1946, soft cover, 100pp; another being the second edition, 1947; Billy Hart Australia's First Licensed Pilot by Phillip Hart-Johnson JP, first edition 1994, soft cover, 176pp; My Life Story by John Kingsford Smith, first edition 1992, soft cover, 131pp, inside front cover with author's autograph; Alone in the Sky by Jean Batten, first revised edition 1979, soft cover, 190pp, with two related newspaper clippings. The last with pencilled notes on last two pages, otherwise very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3964 Aviation magazines and books, includes Flight (first aero weekly in world) 1930s (6 different); The Sir Ross Smith Flight official souvenir booklet for Union Theatres; Aeronautical Gazette Illustrated, 1965; Concorde (Story), 1975; Life, 1933, with cover featuring Kingsford Smith; RAF SE5a, 1993; Bulletin of Automobile Assn (Auckland) with aviatrix Jean Batten on cover, 1939; Flying, official journal of the Aero Club of NSW, 1930; Windsock Datafiles, 15 Fokker E.111, 1989, 21 Pfalz D.111A, 1990, 47 LFG Roland D.11, 1994; Werner Voss, Aces & Aeroplanes 1, 1986; also Woman's Day 1958 (cover missing) with large illustration of first public view of portrait of Smithy and Ulm by William Dargie; all these stored in a Qantas aircrew hard plastic attache style carry case. Mostly fine - very fine. (19) $60
Lot 3965 Qantas history books, includes Qantas Rising by Hudson Fysh, signed by the author; the Defeat of Distance, Qantas 1919-1939 by John Gunn; Qantas at War by Sir Hudson Fysh; Flying High by Timothy Hall; Qantas by George by Paul Byrnes; other publications (2); also The History of Australia's Airlines by Samuel Brimson. Good - very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 3966 Qantas memorabilia, includes 50th anniversary dossier with facsimiles of important Qantas historical documents; 80th Birthday commemorative staff CD; kangaroo stick pin on Qantas compliments card; bronze medallion, 1969, for 10th anniversary of Qantas jetflight across the Pacific from Sydney; Qantas menus (4 different); Qantas aircrew hard plastic attache style carry case; The Longest Hop 1947-1997, celebrating 50 years of the Qantas kangaroo route, by John Stackhouse, 192pp; Qantas Flightpaths by Geoffrey Thomas and Christine Forbes Smith, pp232. Fine - extremely fine. (11) $30
Lot 3967 Great Britain, Charles I (1625-49), legal document on vellum, written in Latin, with drawn Notary Mark in top left corner, two large wax seals, with signatures of Robert Drury, R.O. Tollermache and Edward Dunbar. Hole near top left corner and paper loss on folds, foxing and wear to writing, otherwise very good. Passed in
Lot 3968 Great Britain, William and Mary, Last Will and Testament of John Poole of Glen ???bindson, County Berks, prepared on 4 December 1694, on vellum and with attached addendum document with five (V) shillings revenue stamp, signed by John Poole on 10 December 1694. Fine - very fine. $100
Lot 3969 Great Britain, William III, legal document on vellum, 15th January 1694, with sixpence (VI) revenue stamp, signed by the parties with Samuel Kemble on the one side and on the other with the marks of Anthony (A) Ellie and Frances (F) Ellie front and back and with witnesses. Fine and scarce. $80
Lot 3970 Great Britain, William III, Indenture Tripartite, 20th September 1695, written on vellum between William James and Thomas Duke of Yeoman and Elizabeth his wife and William James and John Ellis, a massive two page legal document signed by all parties and with multiple wax seals. Very fine. $70
Lot 3971 Great Britain, Queen Anne (1702-14), Indenture on vellum for sale of land, 1710, elaborate drawn Royal crest in top left corner, sixpence (VI) revenue stamp, signed by Samuell White, Edward Stanford and John Michell. Fine. $70
Lot 3972 Great Britain, King George I, Indenture on vellum, with Notary Mark drawn in top left corner, 20 March 1718, signed by the parties, Samuel Turner and John Parker and with other parties' marks, with multiple wax seals. Good fine. $70
Lot 3973 Historische Remarques ber neuesten Sachen in Europa, 24 July 1703, p233 and reverse p240 of a printed and regularly published journal, the first page features an image and details of King Charles I English crown of 1645 with description, matted and framed under glass (approx 29x33cm), with journal page visible front and back. Journal paper toned, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3974 World map, 1776, A Chart shewing (sic) The Track of the Centurion round the World, engraved by H. Gavin, features the course of Anson's world circumnavigation beginning in 1740 when he set sail in command of a squadron sent to attack Spanish possessions and interests in South America, lithograph matted and timber framed under glass (approx 57x39.5cm). A few scuffs on frame, lithograph has dropped slightly in frame exposing the unevenly cut top edge and tape used to hold it in position, foxing on edge of matting, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3975 World map, 1782, A New Map of the World, Including All the Modern Discoveries, prepared Jan 1, 1782, features the northern and southern hemispheres as two globes, b&w lithograph matted and timber framed under glass (approx 53x37.5cm). A few scuffs on frame, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3976 Van Diemen's Land chart, in b&w (approx 37.5x22.5cm), lithograph by T. Bowen, sculp., published in London c1793, features three coastal profiles namely, View of Van Diemen's Land over Fluted Cape, when South Cape bears NNE 1/2 E distant 7 miles; View of the Land over Fluted Cape when Penguin Island bears NWbW 1 1/2 mile distant; View of Van Diemen's Land when the Mewstone bears N 1/2 E distant 5 miles; this is a nautical chart of the coast of Tasmania from S.W. Cape to Maria's Isles showing the track of the Resolution on Captain Cook's third voyage in 1777 with relief shown pictorially and depth shown by bathymetric soundings, matted and framed under glass (approx 53x37cm). A few faint foxing spots on map and an edge tear on the border but not affecting the map, otherwise fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3977 Carte Des Isles Britanniques, map of the British Isles with the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland divided into provinces and counties, with supplement for the Orkney and Shetland Islands, by Robert De Vaugondy after Thomas Kitchin printed by C.F.Delamarch, undated (1800s), in colour, approx 53x71cm with 1.5x2.5cm borders. Foxing and two tears of 2cm on edge, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3978 World map, La Mappe-monde ou le Globe Terrestre en deux Hemispheren Oriental & Occidental 1806 avec l'indication des Decouvertes de Cook, La Peyrouse (sic), Wilson et autres celebres Voyageurs (map of the world with the globe divided into two hemispheres, Oriental and Occidental, 1806, with an indication of the discoveries of Cook, La Perouse, Wilson and other celebrated travellers), map in colour (approx 33x20cm), shows Australia as New Holland with the lower right as Land of Diemen (now NSW and Victoria) and Tasmania as Island of Diemen, also shown is Botany Bay, matted and framed under glass (approx 47.5x35cm). Some foxing and folds, otherwise fine and scarce. $220
Lot 3979 World maps, includes Australia pre 1900 with Hobart Town shown, by J. Archer, published by H.G. Collins; various country maps mostly in colour by S. Hall and published by A. & C. Black from the General Atlas of the World c1854, includes maps for Austrian Dominions, Brazil, Canada with New Brunswick &c, Chile La Plata and part of Bolivia, Columbia Peru &c, Denmark, Eastern Islands Birmah (sic) &c, Europe, France (2), Hellas (or Greece), Holland, Ireland, Italy, Italy south part with Malta and its Dependencies, Mexico California & Texas with Guatimala (sic), Netherlands, North America, Prussia, South America, Spain & Portugal, Sweden & Norway, Switzerland, Turkey in Asia, Turkey in Europe, United States, West Indies; later editions of Turkey in Asia by W. Hughes and Turkey in Europe by J.W. Lowry, both published by Blackie & Son. Stored in plastic sheets in a large (approx 36x44cm), blue three ring binder, the larger maps with tears or loss of paper at edges, some maps with toning, overall fine. (30) Passed in
Lot 3980 New South Wales map, (approx 34x26cm), published Jan 4 1828 by Samuel Arrowsmith, No. 10 Soho Square, London, features relief shown by hachures and spot heights, includes explorers' routes, also description of topography and boundaries of nine Counties in colour, matted and framed under glass (51x43cm). A few areas of light foxing, otherwise very fine and a scarce early Colonial map. Passed in
Lot 3981 Van-Diemans Land map, (approx 35x42cm) in colour, drawn and engraved by J. Dower, Pentonville, London and published in London by Henry Teesdale & Co, 302 High Holborn, March 1831, matted and framed under glass (approx 52.5x60cm). A few small spots at bottom of map, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3982 New Zealand map, Carte de la Nouvelle-Zelande pour servir au Voyage pittoresque autour du Monde par M. d'Urville 1835 (map of New Zealand for use in the scenic trip around the world by M. d'Urville in 1835), drawn and engraved by Ambroise Tardieu, in b&w (approx 23.5x34cm), shows north and south islands with Maori names of Ile Ika - Na - Mawi and Ile Tawai - Pounamou, matted and framed under glass (approx 39x51.5cm). A few spots of foxing and folds, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3983 Oceanie map, (approx 45x32cm) in colour, engraved by William Laguillermie, illustrated by Raimond Bonheur Pientre, published by Lemercier, Paris c1847, depicts the Pacific voyage of Dumont d'Urville in the vessel Astrolabe and features his image and other scenes displayed around the central map, matted and framed under glass (approx 63x51cm). Very fine. $150
Lot 3984 Map of southern Asia, Indian Ocean and the western side of Australia, this includes Colony of West Australia and Colony of North Australia, engraved by J. & C. Walker, published, London : Charles Knight, Jany 1st 1852, size (approx 34x41cm), in b&w with relief shown by hachures. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3985 Map of Australia, 1865-1870, (approx 41.5x30.7cm) published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, E.C., showing explorers routes, counties, railways, rivers with notes on the topography and vegetation, in colour with relief shown by hachures; another in colour, c1884, (approx 41.5x30.7cm), drawn and engraved by Edwd Weller, Duke street, Bloomsbury and printed by Day & Son, lithographers to The Queen; also The Age newspaper, Colony of Victoria, Melbourne, Tuesday, October 17, 1854, No.1, Vol.1, facsimile edition probably issued to celebrate centenary of publication. Both maps with tears and paper loss around borders, the second with foxing along lines of removed sticky tape, otherwise fine, the newspaper with some toning, very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3986 Australia map, in colour (approx 28.5x24cm), c1880, showing Alexandra Land and North Australia (these now both Northern Territory), and also Hobart Town (renamed Hobart in 1881) in Tasmania, map with raised surface for mountainous areas, double matted and framed under glass (approx 45x40.5cm). A few foxing spots on map and a few edge tears, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 3987 Captain Cook's First Voyage lithograph, A Native of Otaheite, in the Dress of his Country, (approx 20.5x26.5cm), by S. Parkinson, engraved by R.B. Godfrey Sc., being plate 3 from Sydney Parkinson's expedition journal, 'A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, in His Majesty's Ship, the Endeavour, first published posthumously in 1773, matted and framed under glass (approx40.5x47cm). Foxing on print, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3988 Captain Cook's First Voyage lithograph, A Woman & a Boy, Natives of Otaheite, in the Dress of that Country, (approx 20.5x26.5cm), by S. Parkinson, engraved by T. Chambers Sc., being plate 5 from Sydney Parkinson's expedition journal, 'A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, in His Majesty's Ship, the Endeavour, first published posthumously in 1773, matted and framed under glass (approx40.5x47cm). Foxing on print, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3989 Captain Cook's Third Voyage lithograph, An Offering before Capt Cook, in the Sandwich Islands, by J. Webber, The Landscape Eng. By Middiman, The Figures by Hall, the drawing featuring the local inhabitants with Captain James Cook with some of his men assembled at a village meeting, lithograph in b&w (approx 38x24cm) and with frame (approx 57x42cm), matted and timber framed under UV protection glass. A few scrapes on frame, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3990 Captain Cook's Third Voyage lithograph, The Reception of Captain Cook in Hapaee, (Tonga) by J. Webber, Heath sculp., the drawing featuring a gathering of local inhabitants in a circle watching a traditional combat match, with village structures, English sailors talking to village women and other daily routines of village life, lithograph in b&w (approx 39x24cm) and with frame (approx 57x42cm), matted and timber framed under UV protection glass. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3991 Captain Cook's Third Voyage lithograph, A Human Sacrifice, in a Morai, in Otaheite, by J. Webber, the drawing featuring Tahitians with Captain James Cook assembled at the sacrifical scene with some of his men, lithograph in b&w by W. Woollett, (approx 47.5x27cm) and with frame (approx 65x45cm), matted and timber framed under UV protection glass. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3992 Australian and New Zealand antique lithographs, c1880, hand coloured, includes four by Howard Willoughby and published by The Religious Tract Society, London in 1886, features A Native Climbing a Tree for Opossum, A Corroboree, Native Encampment, The Giant Gum-Tree, all approx 15x21.5cm and matted to approx size 33x28.5cm; also A Man of New Zealand/A Woman of New Zealand, c1880, in colour by Warren and published by Peter Jackson, London (approx 19.5x13.5cm) matted to approx size 32.5x28cm. First with light foxing spot, a few with foxing on border not affecting the image, otherwise extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3993 Kangaroo chromolithographs, in colour on off-white pages (approx 24x30cm), from Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, includes Plate XLIII, Dendrolagus Ursinus and Plate XLIV, Dendrolagus Ursinus (Type of D, Leucogenys matschie), drawn by F.W. Frohawk and printed by John Bale Sons & Danielsson, London. Toning and some creasing, otherwise very fine. (2) $40
Lot 3994 Crimea lithographs, by Day & Son, lithographers to the Queen, drawn by William Simpson, published by, Paul Dominic Colnaghi & Co., London 1855, includes the following five items, Sebastopol From the East Or Extreme Right of English Attack; The New Works at the Siege of Sebastopol on the Right Attack; Distant View of Lord Raglan's Head Quarters Before Sebastopol; Redan and Advanced Trenches of British Right Attack; View From the Heights Above Balaklava, Looking Towards Sebastopol (Shewing (sic) the Ground of the Battle of the 25th Octr and of the 5th Novr 1854 and the Line of Our Defences Since the 25th Octr), all approx 45x28cm excluding borders and in colour. Edge tears and some loss of paper to white borders not affecting the image, foxing and some with water stains, otherwise fine and scarce. (5) Passed in
Lot 3995 Corra Lynn, Tasmania, hand coloured engraving, c1887, (approx 15.5x13.5cm), matted to approx size of 26x25cm; also a mountainside lake scene in colour, c1879 printed on parchment (27x18.5cm). Small spot of foxing near edge and other light marking on first, otherwise very fine, the second extremely fine. (2) $30
Lot 3996 Antique botanical flower prints, by Pierre-Joseph Redoute, c1950s from his original folio titled Choix des Plus Belles Fleurs et des Plus Beaux Fruits published in 1827, includes nos 3, 4, 7, 13, 35, 44, 45, 58-60, 66, 70, 73, 89, 96, 97, 120-122, 124, 125, 127, 128, 131, 132, 141, 142, 144. Good extremely fine. (28) Passed in
Lot 3997 World sculling championships antique wood engraving, 1877, (approx 12.5x22.5cm), part page illustration in colour as published in The Graphic Sept. 8, 1877, p220, with text and images on back being p219 of The Graphic, title of work, 'The sculling championship of the world - the contest on the Parramatta River at Sydney between Messrs. Trickett and Rush', matted to approx size 26x34cm. No centrefold but there is a centrefold image evident in printing from original, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3998 The Sydney Gazette, and New South Wales Advertiser, Vol VIII Number 302, Sunday, October 15, 1809, matt framed under class (approx 36x52.5cm) so front and back can be viewed. Some toning and folds, otherwise fine. $500
Lot 3999 Weekly Dispatch newspapers, published at 139 Fleet Street, London, edition 2754 Sunday Oct 8, 1854, edition 2755 Sunday Oct 15, 1854 and edition 2761 Sunday Nov 26, 1854 + Supplement. Creases folds, toning, loss of paper around edges, very good. (4) Passed in
Lot 4000 The Anzac Book (1916), pages 166 and 167 removed from the book and featuring Beach Theatre ad on one page and Krupp's ad on the other, and on the reverse pages 165 and 168, one for Beachcombers and others under Public Notices, Wanted, etc, all ads of a humorous nature and relating to Gallipoli, for example under Public Notices, 'The Turkish artillery is requested to refrain from wasting ammunition whilst our meals are being served.', both pages (approx 21x27.5cm each) double matted and framed under glass with wooden frame (approx 59.5x41.5cm). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4001 Victoria Public Education, Royal Commission of Enquiry Report, 1878 by Charles H.Pearson, with an impressed seal compliments slip of the Agent-General for Victoria; South Australian School of Mines and Industries manual training booklet, 1893; Report on Brisbane Technical College, 1900-1901; privately circulated memorandum to shareholders in Australian Agricultural Company, December 1852; Australia in Brief 1952 booklet; The Royal Visit 1954 souvenir booklet; catalogue for Australian, New Zealand Communion Tokens and Miscellaneous Series, published 1964 (first edition). Cover on third report torn and loose, otherwise fine - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 4002 Public Library Museum & Art Gallery of South Australia, letter of thanks to Lady Ernest Waterlow, 2 Queen's Gate, London, S.W.7. England, for the presentation of three examples of the late Sir Ernest Waterlow's artwork, one of which is The Mill, Essex, handwritten in calligraphy style in red and black ink, signed by B.S.Roach as President and Malcolm McRae as Acting General Secretary, framed under glass in a gilt frame (approx 420x336mm). Small 300mm section of frame damaged, a few light foxing spots on the letter and some age fading of some red ink, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4003 Souvenir of Sydney and Harbour, with panorama, illustrated booklet containing 36 black and white views, published by the NSW Bookstall Company, Sydney, printed by John Sands Limited, no date but photos from the late 19th century to early 20th century. Very good condition, cover very fine, contents as new. Passed in
Lot 4004 SMS Emden, ephemera, black and white photo from an Emden exhibition; cigarette card 'The Sinking of the Emden', No.11 'Heroic Deeds of the Great War' Series; copy of a colour painting entitled 'Emden Beached and Done for 9th November 1914 by Arthur Burgess' and a special (large) postal colour print. Fine - extremely fine. (3) $40
Lot 4005 The Argus and Australasian Coronation Souvenir, (460x340mm), May 24, 1937, pictorial publication of the Royal Family and the coronation, 40pp, in B&W and colour, with two supplement pages featuring the Royal Family (GVI) in B&W and King George VI in coronation robes in colour. A few small edge splits on front cover and some ageing, inside in excellent condition, overall very fine. Passed in
Lot 4006 Great Britain Conveyance, of a plot of land at Cliff-Bank in the Parish of Stoke upon Trent in the County of Stafford from F.W.Tomlinson Esquire to Mr Richard Davis and his Trustee, dated 23rd and 25th of March 1839, signed and witnessed, with relevant duty stamps, all on parchment. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4007 Marriage License and Faculty, issued by William, Bishop of Newcastle under the signature of Geo. E. C. Stiles B.A. on 28 March 1871 for the impending marriage of Rowland John Traill, M.D., J.P., of Collaroy, widower and Emma Louisa L. Woodhouse, widow, of Llangollen Cassilis, with Bishop of Newcastles' paper seal impression affixed; Trust document, Sydney, dated June 22nd 1875, an original and another marked 'copy' and both signed by Henry Mort and J D Macansh, the first also by a witness, acknowledging that 25 shares of capital stock of the Bank of New South Wales standing in their names were paid for in the amount of one thousand pounds by the Bank of New South Wales in recognition of the services of the late General Manager, Robert Woodhouse and that these shares are held in trust for and all dividends are to be paid to Mrs Emma Traill, formerly Mrs Emma Woodhouse, the widow of the late Robert Woodhouse and shall be appropriated on her death as her last will and testament directs; another undated handwritten indenture of six pages in anticipation of the forthcoming marriage of Emma Louisa Laverock Traill and Henry Mort in respect of various shares and their future disposition after the marriage is solemnized, unsigned but with provision for signatures of Emma Louisa Laverock Traill, John Windeyer and Arthur Irby Traill on the one part and Henry Mort on the second part. The first with some loss of colour from paper, creases, splits and some paper loss, otherwise very good, the rest with folds and some foxing otherwise fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 4008 New South Wales, Elector's Right no.285786, Residential Qualification, Electoral District of Tenterfield, Division of Tenterfield, to holder William Berkin Baker of Sandy Hill, dated Ninth day of March 1894, stamped on back, 'F.V. / 4-3-1897', and 'F.C.V. / 8-6-1898'. Fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4009 Commonwealth of Australia, award certificate (340x415mm) named to Wm. Newman whose loaf, containing Australian Sultanas, gained Second Prize in the Australian Class at the Leeds & District 7th Annual Bread & Confectionery Competitions & Exhibition, October, 1935, vignettes at sides featuring Australian rural production and ship loading, with a border of fruits and beehives. Some silverfish damage, mostly on the top right corner on the plain outer border, small water stain area at bottom right corner, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4010 The Associated Financial Corporation, debentures for £100 each, consecutive numbers 2497/8, named to Henry Khan, dated 11 November 1902 (2); Indenture for assigning a share in the estate of George Humprys, formerly of Leak, Staffordshire, between his grandson Arthur Henry Bacon Humphrys and Bertram Murray, both of Sydney, dated 8 January 1912, with all relevant seals and duty stamps impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4011 Alliance Assurance Office, Sydney Branch, handwritten letter dated 17 June 1865 to The Honourable E.Deas Thomson C.B., Barham, Woolloomooloo, with affixed NSW penny red stamp and postmarked, 'E/Ju 17/1865/Sydney'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4012 Bank of New South Wales, deposit books with entries from 1947-50, branches Trundle, Goulburn, Grafton and Leichhardt. Fine. (6) $100
Lot 4013 Australia, various cheques drawn upon ES&A Chartered Bank 1872, 1880 (2), others as time promisary payment cheques (9) c1860s-1870s; together with a large folder of invoices drawn on various companies and firms in Sydney all c1910s-1920s. Mostly fine. (lot) $70
Lot 4014 India, cheques by a variety of issuers on various banks, 1920s-1980s, some include Alwar State Treasury; Government of Jodhpur; Central Bank of India, China Bazaar; Punjab National Bank, Sambalpur (Orissa); National Bank of India, Madras; Mercantile Bank Limited, New Delhi; State Bank of India, Kanpur City; The Bank of Rajasthan, Alwar; The Bank of Baroda, Tripolia Bazar (sic) Branch, Jaipur; Allahabad Bank, Kanpur; The Benares State Bank, Kanpur; The Bank of Bikaner, Ahmedabad overstamped Kanpur; United Commercial Bank, Sikar; Gondal Durbar, The Khajanchi; Hindustan Mercantile Bank, Kanpur; Syndicate Bank, Meerut (U.P.); Rastriya Banijya Bank, Kathmandu; various other issued and unissued cheques. Fine - very fine. (36) Passed in
Lot 4015 Eclairage Electrique de St Petersbourg share warrant, Belgium 1897, No.7244 and 16153, each for 250 francs both with three interest coupons attached; Societe d'Electricite D'Odessa Societe Anonyme share warrant (green), Belgium 1910, No.10346, for 100 francs with 24 interest coupons attached; another identical being a no par value share warrant (brown), No.40458, for 100 francs with 25 interest coupons; The Russian General Oil Corporation share warrant, 1913, No.C21757, for 25 fully paid shares with 15 interest coupons attached, with liquidator's stamps on front. A few with creases and edge split or paper loss at edge, especially the third, otherwise fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 4016 Russian bond certificates, collection of various issues from 1880-1908, many with some interest rate coupons attached, all different; together with a Russian Government, Banque Fonciere de la Noblesse, renewal of coupon sheet No.49457, dated 1930. Some with paper loss or splits and creases, overall fine - very fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 4017 NSW Government Tramways, prepaid penny ticket, overprinted 'O.S. and diagonal red lines' (official service), issued 3.11.1897 - 7.9.1902 (Peck 13), rare as a strip of eight. Very fine - good very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 4018 NSW Dept. Main Roads, set of Sydney Harbour Bridge toll tickets, 3d, 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3 and 1/6, wide tickets with narrow colour bars. A fairly well matched set, mostly fine - very fine and scarce. (6) $120
Lot 4019 Sydney buses, Govt. Bus Services of NSW, complete? set of tickets (1938-51) containing 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d, 5d, 6d, 7d, 8d, 9d, 10d, 11d, 1/-, 1/6 and 2/-. An even well matched set, mostly very fine - extremely fine and rare. (14) Passed in
Lot 4020 Dept. Road Transport and Tramways, set of tram/bus tickets (1952-56), consisting of 1d, 2d, 3d, 4d (orange bar), 4d (no bar, 2nd section), 6d, 8d, 9d, 10d, 11d and 1/-. A fairly well matched and scarce set, mostly fine - nearly extremely fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 4021 NSW Government Tramways, collection of Sydney tram tickets 1907-1957, includes early single colour issues, large colour bar, narrow colour bar, plus a group of Sydney Harbour Bridge tickets with 2, 3, 4 and 5 colour bars, ten red 'S' = Sunday Surcharge tickets; also, Circular Quay or Railway to Agricultural, Cricket and Sports Ground & Return, 6d and 2/6 and ferry and tram combination ticket with Sydney Harbour Ferries 1/-, mostly different with various sections, depots, colours from 1d to 2/6. A number of scarce tickets, especially the last item, several with stains, otherwise mostly fine - very fine. (64) Passed in
Lot 4022 Dept of Transport and Tramways, Sydney Harbour Bridge Celebrations, 1932-1982, special souvenir tickets for 1d, 2d (child), 3d, 4d (complete set). Extremely fine and rare. (4) Passed in
Lot 4023 NSW Government Tramways, Sydney Harbour Bridge, consisting of 3d (two different colour bars), 4d, 5d, 6d, 7d (two different), 8d (two different) and 9d, five tickets with 'S' = Sunday Surcharge, all S.H.B. except 5d. A scarce set, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 4024 Transport photographs, a collection of railways and ferries, black and white photos featuring Queanbeyan Station, Wellington, Binalong and Belmore Stations (last) Broadhurst, another unidentified; Western Endeavour, first steam train to cross Australia from Sydney to Perth in 1970 (8); a collection of colour photos of stations, platforms, sidings, water towers and signal boxes throughout parts of Australia, includes many stations that have closed (102); a group of Sydney Harbour ferries colour photographs taken from various points in Sydney Harbour (53); also includes a small group of ferry tokens (8). Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (175) Passed in
Lot 4025 NSW Government Tramways, set of sixteen tickets consisting of 3d (three different colours), 4d (five different), 5d (three different), 6d and 7d (two different), 8d. All different with various sections, depots and colours, mostly fine - extremely fine, a rare set. (16) Passed in
Lot 4026 Department of Road Transport and Tramways, N.S.W., a large collection of Staff Tickets from many different Sydney tramlines, includes Narrabean Line (2); Neutral Bay Line (4); Northbridge Line (2); Taronga Park Line (4); Lane Cove Line (1); La Perouse Line (1); Watsons Bay line (6); Waverly - Randwick Extension Line (3); Zetland Extension Line (1); Dowling St. Depot to Waterloo Junc, Line (8); Newcastle Lines, Waratah Line (2); Wallsend Line (4) all tickets different, for use to different junctions, depots, loops, terminus, avenues etc. A very rare group, very fine - uncirculated. (41) Passed in
Lot 4027 Australian and world transportation tickets, includes tram, bus, ferry, train, also some admission tickets; Sydney Harbour Bridge toll tickets, and Sunday surcharge red 'S' plus a ten page small notebook titled 'My Ticket Album' noted, London Transport 'Last Tram Week July 1952' ticket included. A wide selection, mostly fine - extremely fine. (378) Passed in
Lot 4028 Cigarette, Sport and Trade Cards, includes Australian Rules Football (4) 'standard'; Cricketers (3); Victorian Footballers 'B.D.V' (23); Barratt & Co 'The Wild West' (25/25) complete; 'Twinings Rare Stamps' (30/30) complete; 'CBT' Red Indians 50/50 complete; plus nearly fifty part sets, odd numbers and a few complete sets. A wide selection of subjects, mostly very fine - uncirculated. (approx 900) $400
Lot 4029 Cigarette card albums, (2) includes various types of cards including movie stars and cricketers; small booklet 'Test Cricket Heroes from the Sunday Sun' with colour newspaper cut-outs added; a small number of old match boxes (6) and metal match box holder with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on one side and KGIVR and crown on other; B Wheel Crane matchbox toy by Lesney. Fine - very fine. (9 + 2 albums) $50
Lot 4030 Cook Islands coin designs, 1972 issue original drawings by coin designer, Jim Berry, and photocopy of die punches, drawings for all designs except one dollar. Very fine. (22) $200
Lot 4031 Geronimo's hair, two partial strands double matted and with two photos also double matted and with double matted titles, the hair strands certified as number 236 of 300, overall size of brown display board approx 40x50.5cm. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4032 Elvis, Special Photo Concert Edition photo book 73, 16pp in b&w & covers in colour, each with photo of Elvis in concert, signed on cover, Elvis Presley. Some edge loss in a few spots and some staining and small disturbances on cover, otherwise fine condition. $50
Lot 4033 Taylor Swift memorabilia, framed lithograph of autographed colour photo of 'Speak Now', featuring a rowdy wedding scene, under perspex with silvered frame (approx 70.5x32cm). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4034 Autograph book, (approx 10x7cm) with leather cover, gold blocked 'Beryl Timbrell', various drawings throughout, many coloured, features many ditties and includes signatures of many cricketers mainly from 1930s, some noted are Don Bradman, Bert Ironmonger, Alan Kippax, Bert Oldfield, Bill O'Reilly, the 1936-37 English cricket team, also the 1970 St George Rugby League team, and on a separate slip the signature of world champion golfer, Gary Player c1961. In the original, purpose-made storage box, a most impressive selection, very fine. $130
Lot 4035 AC/DC autographed guitar, an S101 electric guitar, red with central white panel, in polyurethane finish, hand signed personally by all five band members, Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams and Chris Slade. Very fine. $1,000
Lot 4036 AC/DC band members' signatures, on a 45RPM record of 'Shake Your Foundations', signed on the sleeve in gold ink by Malcolm Young, Angus Young, Cliff Williams and Simon Wright and signed in silver ink by Brian Johnson. Fine. $400
Lot 4037 Agatha Christie signature, in blue ballpoint on the cast page of a 1971 Ambassadors Theatre program for the famous play. With normal handling wear, not affecting her signature, fine. $500
Lot 4038 Alfred Lord Tennyson signature, in ink on manuscript bank draft of a folded page (18x11.5cm folded), in his hand to his lawyer, Odling Osborne & Co, Clement's Lane, London, posted from Freshwater with one penny stamp hand cancelled 'July 18th 1862' and stamped 'PAID', across centre is written, 'Pay M Jerennal Nerwood (or Merwood) or order eleven pounds and at bottom left corner '�11', crossed diagonally with two lines and written '& Co', in centre oval bank stamp of London & Westminister Bank, Lothbury, also stamp of National Provincial Bank of England ??? (illegible), signed 'A Tennyson', on back written in ink, 'Isu.Mist (?) Merwood/his mark (with X beside)', below 'Witness (signed) J.F.Isaacson'. Second, light bank stamp over signature, scattered light creasing and wrinkling, otherwise very good. Passed in
Lot 4039 Alice Cooper signature, in blue felt tip pen on 'From the Inside' album, includes album inside cover. Creasing along the edges, with a more pronounced crease to the bottom right corner on the back, mild corner wear, and a price clip towards the lower right edge, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4040 Alice Cooper signature, in blue felt tip pen on album cover, 'Welcome to My Nightmare', record included. A few creases, mild edge wear and faint 'rings of wear', otherwise fine. $90
Lot 4041 Archibald Butt (Titanic casualty) signature, in ink on cheque number 183, for The Riggs National Bank of Washington D.C., dated Sept 30, 1904 for $4.81 payable to A.W. Butt. CaptQMR. U.S.A., all details written and with bank stamp, on back is endorsement, 'A W Butt, Capt. Qr. Mr. U.S.A.' also another 'Thos McCabe', punch hole cancelled 'PAID'. Nearly uncirculated with spike hole and split in centre, overall fine. Passed in
Lot 4042 Arthur T. Harris MRAF and Karl Donitz signatures, in blue ink on cover flown to commemorate 60th Anniversary of formation of No 120 Squadron and with a cachet honouring Squadron Leader T.M. Bulloch of the same saquadron, with commemorative post cancellation dated 3 January 1978 at British Forces 1590 Postal Service, also signed at bottom edge by Captain and pilot of the commemorative flight, Flt Lt A.J. Trotman, marked on back as number 33 of 54 examples and also stamps of 120 Sqn, Kinloss and 10 January 1978 post cancellation of United States Naval Station, Keflavik. Small block of toning at bottom right and toning on back top and right edges, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4043 Arthur Miller signature, in ball point pen on a typed one page letter (approx 18.5x26.5cm), with his typed address in New York City, dated April 9, 1959 to Mr. Charles Marowitz in England sending him a copy of his workshop production of a play 'The Man Who Had All The Luck', the letter has a separate handwritten addition to the first line. With intersecting folds, notations at the top, scattered toning and soiling, very good. Passed in
Lot 4044 Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus signatures, in black felt tip pen on a colour glossy photo (approx 20x25.5cm) of an artist's rendition of a driver striking a golf ball. Extremely fine, certificate of authenticity grading is fine. Passed in
Lot 4045 Barbara Feldon signature, in blue felt tip pen on a glossy b&w photo (approx 28x35cm), signed as Barbara Feldon "99". Some trivial creasing to top left edge, fine. Passed in
Lot 4046 Batman stars' signatures, in blue felt tip pen on glossy colour photo (approx 20x25cm) with signatures of Adam West and Burt Ward across their respective characters of Batman and Robin. Fine. $500
Lot 4047 Bee Gees - Barry Gibb signature, in blue felt tip pen on glossy colour photo (approx 18x24.5cm) of the Bee Gees. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4048 Benito Mussolini signature, in ink on off-white card (12.7x9.8cm). Paper clip impression over end of first name and some light scattered soiling, otherwise fine. $150
Lot 4049 Benjamin Harrison signature, in ink on unnumbered cheque of Fletcher's Bank, Indianapolis, dated Dec 15th 1887 for $5.00 payable to Anna H. Morris (his sister), details written in his hand, matted and above a matted b&w photo of Harrison, brass plaque at base 'Benjamin Harrison/1833 - 1901/23rd President of/The United States' set under glass in a gold coloured wooden frame (approx 36x40.5cm). A few light folds and clean cut cancellation (away from signature), toning on backing board, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4050 Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera signatures, one in blue and one in black felt tip pen, on a glossy colour photo (approx 20x25.5cm) of Fred Flintstone comforting a weepy Wilma. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4051 Bill Hanna signature, on an original felt tip pen sketch of Fred Flintstone on an off-white first day of issue envelope postmarked 'United Nations/Jan 8/1969/New York'. Trivial brushing to sketch at bottom left edge, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4052 Bing Crosby signature, in ink on personalised letterhead paper, with typed letter dated February 27, 1952 and signed as 'Bing' above Bing Cosby, addressed to Chet Sampson sending thanks for two oil paintings of Mexican scenes by students from Grosse Pointe High, also includes the letter's envelope postmarked Hollywood, Calif and dated the same day as the letter. Scattered light toning, fine. $90
Lot 4053 Bon Jovi band- three signatures, in felt tip pen on a 'Have a Nice Day' CD booklet cover, signatures of Jon Bon Jovi, Tico (Torres) and David Bryan, double matted with a CD and a colour group photo all on black board to an overall size of approx 35.5x45.5cm. Very fine. $200
Lot 4054 Brian May signature, in felt tip pen on glossy promotional photo (approx 20x25.5cm) for 'Another World', includes his handwritten message, 'Sorry - Life's too short to spend it writing out lyrics to (other people's) songs. But Cheers!!' and signed Brian 2000. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4055 Calvin Coolidge signature, in ink on cheque printed with his details vertically at left edge, 'Calvin Coolidge/Lawyer' and number 32668, on the main body is cheque number 2351, for the Hampshire County National Bank, Northampton, Massachusetts, dated Dec 7, 1911 for $41.35 payable to Lyon Mercantile Agency, all details written by Coolidge and with bank stamp on back as well as endorsement, 'Lyon Mer-cantile Agency' also another 'The Lyon Furniture Agency', punch hole cancelled 'PAID/12+9 11'. Two vertical folds, one through a single letter of signature, a bit of light feathering to beginning of signature, otherwise extremely fine, with certification grading of fine. $300
Lot 4056 Camp Quality Caper 1995 baseball cap, and a tee shirt for the Camp Quality Caper, Yarrawonga to Cobar rally For Children With Cancer, 21-28 Oct 1995, both handsigned by Bathurst 500/1000 legend, Peter Brock. Both with some foxing and age toning, both unused. Passed in
Lot 4057 Charles Dickens signature, on an envelope (approx 122x67mm) marked 'Private' and addressed to, 'Frederic Ouvry Esquire/66 Lincolns Inn Fields' all in Dickens' handwriting, on a display board featuring a coloured photo of Dickens with his signature and dated 1869, a coloured map and image of Dickens showing the location of his home in Lane Street, London, and a colour image of the cover of Dickens' book, A Christmas Carol, also a small metal plaque marked 'Charles Dickens/Feb. 7, 1812 - June 9, 1870', matted in five sections and timber framed under glass (approx 56x41cm). Extremely fine and scarce personally addressed envelope to Dickens' solicitor for his marriage separation. Passed in
Lot 4058 Clark Gable signature, in ink on his named cheque number 7047 with Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles, Ventura and Sepulveda Branch, Sherman Oaks, California dated October 18, 1949 for $10.00 payable to Los Angeles Tumor Institute, all details typed, punch hole cancelled 'PAID/10.29.49, bank stamp dated Oct 29, 1949 of Citizens National Trust Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Calif. on reverse as well as stamped endorsement to pay to the order of the Los Angeles Tumor Institue; also a glossy b&w photo (approx 20.5x25cm) of Clark Gable in a scene from Gone With the Wind. Flat with some scattered creasing but no folds, fine, photo similar but extremely fine. $250
Lot 4059 Chuck Berry signature, in black felt tip pen on colour glossy laser print photo (21.5x28cm), signature with happy face drawing added by the young Berry, also a later and older Berry photo (10x15cm) taken during a private signing. Very fine. (2) $150
Lot 4060 Crew of (John Kennedy's WWII boat) PT-109 signatures, in biro on a commemorative cover with a cachet of John F. Kennedy and a map of the Solomon Islands and the word Survival, postal cancellation 'Washington D.C. Oct 14 A.M. 1968', with signatures of Ed Drewitch, Charles A. Harris, Maurice L. Kowal, Pat McMahon, John Maguire, Gerard E. Zinser, all indicating PT-109 and one other illegible below the cachet without PT-109 indicator. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4061 Dallas Police Officer captor of Lee Harvey Oswald signature, on a first day of issue envelope for the President John F. Kennedy 22cent stamp, with John F Kennedy facsimile signature and postal cancellation for Chicago May 22 1986, at the top edge is signed in black felt tip pen, 'Officer M. "Nick" McDonald/Captor of Oswald/11-22-63'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4062 David Ben Gurion signature, in black ink on glossy b&w photo (approx 23.5x19cm), sitting with open book and across book signed, 'D. Ben-Gurion'. Very fine. $220
Lot 4063 David Ben Gurion signature, in black felt tip pen on matt colour photo (approx 17.5x23cm), in later years in casual dress, across chest signed, 'D. Ben-Gurion'. Very fine. $320
Lot 4064 David Boyd signature, in black felt tip pen, a promotion prospectus booklet No.28/100 (signed by Robert Littlewood) of 'Reconciliation... An Australian Odyssey', by the Lytlewode Press, Stoke-on-Trent, 15 December 2007, the booklet, 37.5x33mm, includes 2 unsigned coloured etchings. As issued, but slight fold. Passed in
Lot 4065 David O. Selznick signature, in ink on his named cheque number 5196 with Bank of America, Culver City, California dated May 20, 1941 for $100.00 payable to Mervyn Le Roy, all details typed, punch hole cancelled 'PAID/52441, bank stamp dated May 24, 1941 of Security-First National Bank, Los Angeles on reverse as well as penned endorsement, 'For deposit only to the acct of Mervyn Le Roy'. Folds and creases, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4066 Douglas MacArthur signature, in ink on memorandum paper of The Waldorf-Astoria, New York, matted and beside a photo of General MacArthur, also matted and these two further matted in a frame under glass. The signature pale with age, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 4067 The Eagles' Randy Meisner signature, in silver ink on front cover of the Eagles' fourth album 'One of These Nights'; in black felt tip pen on the cover of his self titled album, Randy Meisner; in black felt tip pen on the bottom of a mauve coloured page (21x28cm) with black print of the Eagles' song lyrics, 'Take it to the Limit' from their fourth album, both signed albums include records. Expected light wear to album covers, certificate of authenticity grading of fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4068 The Eagles band members' signatures, in blue and black felt tip pen, includes signatures of three members, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit on stock glossy b&w photo (approx 23.5x17.5cm); also Roger Waters signature, in blue felt tip pen on stock matt finish b&w photo (15.5x21.5cm). The last with toning on top right edge, otherwise fine - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4069 Eddie Murphy signature, in blue felt tip pen on album cover, 'Eddie Murphy', record included. Some handling marks on cover, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4070 Enola Gay (Atomic bomb delivery aircraft) crew signatures, in ink and felt tip pen on a glossy photo (approx 25x20cm) of the Enola Gay parked on the runway, features signatures of 'Paul W. Tibbets, Pilot', 'Richard H. Nelson, Radio', 'Theodore J Van Kirk, Navigator', 'George R. Caron, Tail Gunner', and 'Jacob Beser, Radio Countermeasures Officer'. Light contrast to Beser's signature which is in the underwing area, a few light surface dings, otherwise fine. $240
Lot 4071 Enola Gay (Atomic bomb delivery aircraft) crew signatures, in blue felt tip pen, features 'Tom Ferebee, Bombardier, 11/5/90', 'Paul W. Tibbets, Pilot' and 'Theodore J. "Dutch" Van Kirk, Navigator', each signed across their image on a b&w cardstock of a wartime photo (approx 25x20cm). Photo image grainy, otherwise fine. $170
Lot 4072 Ernest Borgnine signature, in blue felt tip pen on glossy colour photo (approx 20x25.5cm) as Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale from the TV hit show, McHale's Navy. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4073 Errol Flynn signature, in ink on his named cheque number 9383 with his address '8511 Sunset Boulevard, Crestview 1-5136', for California Bank, Hollywood 46, California dated April 18, 1945 for $84.51 payable to M. L. Wallace Meats, all details typed, punch hole cancelled 'PAID/42445', stamped endorsement on reverse to pay to the order of the 'California Bank, M.L. Wallace Meats, Inc'. Light crease, small chip out of right corner tip, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4074 Florence Nightingale signature, in ink and dated 15/5/83 on an off-white card (approx 5x2.5cm), matted and a photo (approx 9x14cm) of an artist's drawing of Florence at Embley December 28th 1857, this also matted, all framed under glass (approx 19x29.5cm). Light toning to edges, otherwise fine. $350
Lot 4075 Franklin D Roosevelt signature, USA President's pencil signature on piece of paper and pasted above American flag with Pledge of Allegiance below, professionally matted and framed with a photo of Roosevelt above. Extremely fine. $450
Lot 4076 Frederick Ashworth US Navy officer's signature, on Japanese one hundred dollars issued for invasion of Malaya, banknote signed on top back in ink, 'Frederick Ashworth/Bock's Car/Over Nagasaki/August 9, 1945', and at the bottom back in pencil is printed, 'Frederick Ashworth - Weaponeer Bocks Car, Nagasahi (sic)', on front bottom right is marked in pencil with the letter K. The banknote is good very fine, certificate of authenticity grading is fine. Passed in
Lot 4077 General Douglas MacArthur signature, in ink on a commemorative cover with a cachet of a battleship with MacArthur's signature below and a postal cancellation 'U.S.S. Corregidor (CVE 58) Apr 20 1946', with pencil notations at right side. Uniform shading and mild toning, fine. $170
Lot 4078 George Harrison signature, in ink on a cheque form of National Westminster Bank Limited, Old Bond Street Branch, London, drawn on account of Apple Publishing, payable to Music Publishing Association Limited and dated 28th Aug 1973, this double matted and also a double matted colour photo of Harrison (approx 17.5x23.5cm), and all framed under UV protective glass (approx 33x48.5cm). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4079 Glenn Miller signature, in ink on a vintage b&w photo (approx 11x16cm), signed 'To Marguerite, Sincerely, Glenn Miller', matted and framed under glass (approx 23x28.5cm). A few chips in photo frame, careful perusal reveals an off-centre diagonal crease on photo but not affecting signature, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4080 Harry S. Truman signature, in ink on unnumbered cheque, for City Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, dated July 2, 1925 for $10.00 payable to M. E. Gibson, all details written in another hand, on back is stamp of First National Bank Kansas City Clearing House dated July 3, 1925 and endorsement of M.E. Gibson, punch hole cancelled 'City Bank/+7+3 25'. Two vertical folds, one through a letter of the signature, some toning under signature, otherwise fine. $260
Lot 4081 Henry W. Longfellow signature, 1875, in ink on 3x9cm slip, matted and framed with an original albumen photo of Longfellow to an overall size of 13.5x17.5cm, this also matted, all in a frame under glass (approx 26.5x36cm). Fading to ink (remaining fully legible), otherwise fine condition. Passed in
Lot 4082 Herbert Hoover signature, in ink on an off-white slip (approx 9x3.8cm), matted and framed, with a small oval photo of Hoover, this also matted, impressively framed under glass (approx 29x34cm). With paper clip impression over beginning of signature, fine, overall extremely fine. $180
Lot 4083 Horace Greeley signature, on letter note page affixed to an identical size sheet (13.2x19.2cm) written in ink from 'New York, Oct (crossed out) Nov. 1 written over 2, 1860' to 'Hon John A. King, Jamaica, New York', with the letter reading, 'Dear Sir: The bearer, Mr. Theo. Tilton, is one of our best and most promising young Republicans. He goes down to speak for you this evening, and you will find him able and effective. Yours, Horace Greeley'; also an unsigned carte-de-visite portrait of Greeley (approx 6x9cm). Some light rippling, paper clip impression to top and slight show-through from writing on second sheet, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4084 INXS band members' signatures, in black felt tip pen on a 45RPM record of 'The One Thing' (released in 1982), signed on the sleeve by all members including the late Michael Hutchence who was the lead singer and who committed suicide in a hotel room in Sydney, Australia in 1997. Fine. $300
Lot 4085 Iwo Jima - Hershel Williams (Medal of Honor) signature, in blue felt tip pen on a satin finish b&w photo (approx 50.5x40.5), signed as 'Hershel Williams, Medal of Honor, Feb 23, 1945'. Very fine. $100
Lot 4086 Jack Ruby signature, in ballpoint pen on a U.S. Treasury Department - Internal Revenue Service form SS-10 (Rev. 6-57) (approx 20x26.5cm), dated 1 Oct 1959, typed details on form limiting the assessment of taxes on the property of Ruby's Club Vegas establishment at Dallas, Texas, also bears signatures of Internal Revenue representative and Ruby's attorney/agent. Intersecting folds and tape remnant along the back top edge, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4087 Jack Ruby signature, in ballpoint pen on cheque number 111 of Mercantile National Bank at Dallas, Texas, dated 8/26 1957 for $5.00 payable to Mara Flanary, details written in his hand and signed under name of 'MIN-I-RON Co Inc', matted and above a double matted b&w glossy photo of Ruby gunning down Lee Harvey Oswald while under police escort, set under glass in a black wooden frame (approx 39x44.5cm). Faint vertical fold and usual bank stamp to first name, writing faded, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4088 James Leavelle signature, in black felt tip pen on an iconic glossy b&w photo (approx 25x20cm) of Jack Ruby gunning down Lee Harvey Oswald on 24 November 1963 while being escorted to an armoured vehicle by James R. Leavelle (in light suit) and other police following his assassination of President Kennedy on 22 November 1963, the photo signed at the bottom, 'To: Gerald Watt/James R Leavelle'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4089 James Taylor signature, in blue felt tip pen on two album covers, Gorilla and One Man Dog, records not included. Scattered wear and creasing to both covers, otherwise very good. (2) Passed in
Lot 4090 J. Edgar Hoover signature, in ink on a typed letter under the letterhead of the FBI, dated April 5, 1950 to Mr. Arch Ward, Sports Editor of the Chicago Tribune expressing his appreciation and congratulations for his contribution to the field of sports. Mild creasing to right edge and tick mark in top right corner, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4091 Jesse Owens signature, in ink, 'To Garey - My Best Always to a very wonderful guy - Jesse Owens', written on a program page (approx 27.8x28cm) which includes a colour image of Owens as National Chairman for 1969 of the City of Hope Medical Center. Some foxing on top right corner of page, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 4092 John Bulkeley USN Commander's signature, on Japanese one hundred dollars issued for invasion of Malaya, banknote signed on back top in ink, 'John D Bulkeley PT41-PT.41-1942 Corregidor' (John Bulkeley was the Commander of PT-41, the torpedo boat that evacuated General Douglas MacArthur, his family, and others from Corregidor to Mindanao in 1942, thus enabling MacArthur to make his famous 'I shall return' speech.), at front bottom right in pencil is printed 'VADM John D Buckeley'. Banknote with creases and folds and a few small foxing spots, certificate of authenticity grading is fine. Passed in
Lot 4093 John F. Bolt USMC pilot's signature, on Japanese ten dollars issued for invasion of Malaya, banknote signed on back top in ink, 'John F. Bolt, Black sheep Squadron/Vella La Vella 1943' (John Bolt was the only Marine flying ace of two wars, namely WWII and Korea, where he was awarded the Navy Cross. Vella Lavella in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands was the location of a major battle 15 Aug - 9 Oct 1943 between Japan and allied forces from New Zealand and USA.) Banknote with diagonal crease at right side, otherwise virtually uncirculated, certificate of authenticity grading is fine. Passed in
Lot 4094 John Le Carre signature, in blue ink on a souvenir typescript of 'The Honourable Schoolboy' Part 1, one page (21.5x28cm), at the top his name is typed incorrectly and he has corrected it in blue pen and inserted a note '(Sorry!). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4095 Karl Donitz signature, in blue ink and dated 14.12.73, on a souvenir transcript on white paper (approx 21.5x28cm) of his broadcast on May 1, 1945 whereby he assumed leadership of the German people following the death of Adolf Hitler who Donitz avowed had nominated him as his successor, and with the name Karl Donitz printed in pencil in top right corner. Some folds and creases, a few small tears along right edge and scattered areas of toning, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4096 Katherine Hepburn signature, in ink on two cheques, both unnumbered of Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, Beverly Hills Main Office, one dated July 20 1956 payable to Edwin Ruddleeden Inc for $39.00 and the other dated Nov 11 1956 payable to Hollywood Lighting Fixture Co for $39.00, both with numerous bank stamps and both punch holed PAID with the date, written in a separate hand and both signed, 'Katharine Hepburn'. Creases and folds, both cancellations over first name of signature, otherwise fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4097 King Wilhelm II of Prussia signature, in pencil on an untranslated appointment document (approx 21x33cm), partly printed and partly handwritten in ink, for Dr Kurt Schreiber dated 13 July 1918 and signed with Wilhelm's seal impressed onto paper. Bisecting folds, two punch holes to left edge, some light toning and creasing and small edge tear at top, otherwise very fine, certificate of authenticity grading is very good. $270
Lot 4098 Kobe Bryant autographed jersey, number 8 yellow home mesh LA Lakers' jersey signed in black felt tip on the white number 8 on reverse. With original tags of maker still attached, as new. Passed in
Lot 4099 Last Titanic survivor's signature, in black felt tip pen on colour glossy photo (approx 45.5x30cm) of an artist's portrait of the R.M.S.Titanic being docked by three tugs, top right signed, 'Millvina Dean, youngest survivor of the R.M.S.Titanic'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4100 Lauren Bacall signature, in black felt tip pen on a glossy colour photo (approx 20x225.5cm). A few light bends and creases, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4101 Leonard Cohen signature, in blue felt tip pen on printed sheet music to Hallelujah, words and music by Leonard Cohen, on off-white cardstock (approx 21.5x28cm). Certificate of authenticity grading of fine. $420
Lot 4102 Leonard Cohen signature, on colour, close-up magazine photo (approx 9x14.5cm), signed in black ink, matted and framed under glass (approx 16.5x26cm). Fine. $160
Lot 4103 Les Paul signature, in felt tip pen on two ivory coloured plastic pick guards for Les Paul-style guitars, one signature with the addition of '41', the year he invented the electric guitar, and 'Keep Rockin' to the other. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4104 Luciano Pavarotti signature, in silver ink on his album, 'Pavarotti Hits From Lincoln Center, Selections He Sang on His Historical Telecast', includes album inside cover. 'Ring of wear', scattered creasing to corners and a more pronounced crease along back bottom edge, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4105 Luftwaffe Aces signatures, in blue and black felt tip on a colour glossy photo (approx 44x30cm) of three ME 109s taking off, with nearly 50 Luftwaffe aces' signatures with many adding the number of victories, includes Martin Becker, Hans-Ekkehard Bob, Adolf Borchers, Hugo Broch, Willi Crinius, Hugo Dahmer, Arnold Doring, Peter Duttmann, Franz Eisenach, Heinz Ewald, Wolfgang Ewald, Adolf Glunz, Hermann Greiner, Gunther Hannak, Erich Hartmann, Hajo Herrmann, Jans Joachim Jabs, Wolf-Dietrich Huy, Wilhelm Johnen, Karl Kennel, Josef Kraft, Heinz Lange, Karl Lion, Stefan Litjens, Walter Loos, Heinz Marquardt, Ludwig Meister, Walter Ohlrogge, Johannes Pichler, Rolf Pingel, Gunther Rall, Karl Rammelt, Oskar Romm, Edmund Rossman, Erich Rudorffer, Helmut Ruffler, Wolfgang Schenck, Winfrid Schmidt, Leo Schuhmacher, Otto Schultz, Gunther Seeger, Bruno Stolle, Fritz Tegtmeier, Gerhard Thyben, Hannes Trautloft, Hans Weik, Franz Woiditch, Walter Wolfrum, and Paul Zorner. A few mild dings, otherwise fine condition. Passed in
Lot 4106 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Artimus Pyle signature, on blue felt tip pen on colour glossy photo (12.5x17.5cm) of Lynyrd Skynyrd "Street Survivors" featuring all seven band members. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4107 Marcel Marceau signature, in black felt tip pen on cardstock b&w photo (approx 23.5x28.5cm) of Marceau in stage make-up, with personalisation above signature to Rosemary and then message written in French. Creasing, small horizontal tear at right side, chipped corners and trimmed edges, otherwise very good. Passed in
Lot 4108 Michael Jordan signature, early ballpoint style on an off-white sheet, with five colour photos of Jordan early on in his career with the Bulls, triple matted on black board (approx 66x37.5cm) ready for framing. Signature in fine condition with small portion of another signature visible at bottom, overall very fine. Passed in
Lot 4109 Mike Tyson signature, in ballpoint with small photo in corner of card (12.6x7.6cm) and inscription, 'To Tom from Mike Tyson'. Encapsulated in a sealed plastic PSA/DNA authentication holder, fine. Passed in
Lot 4110 Mountbatten of Burma signature, on typed letter (approx 15x20.5cm), with letterhead of Chief of the Defence Staff, Ministry of Defence, Storey's Gate, London with crest, all this detail in green print, also typed details in green ink as is the signature, letter dated 14th July, 1961 and addressed, 'My dear Mick', then refers to a movie premiere for the Soldiers', Sailor's and Airmen's Families Association and makes mention of Sam Speigel (and handwritten Spiegel?) and a proposal for a future meeting with him and others to discuss the matter. Heavily toned in top left corner and some other light toning, otherwise fine. $100
Lot 4111 Neil Diamond signature, in black felt tip pen on Jonathon Livingston Seagull original motion picture sound track album cover, under glass in wooden frame (approx 39x39cm). Certificate of authenticity grading is fine. $220
Lot 4112 Noel Coward signature, in ink on typed one page letter (approx 20x25cm), with his letterhead, date 10/9/31 to Norman Macdermott Esq., in which he once again refuses a request by Macdermott to stage a revival of Coward's play, The Vortex, giving his reason for such refusal. Scattered creasing, paperclip impression to upper left corner, intersecting folds with one passing through signature, a few light foxing marks, a PSA/DNA authentication label attached at bottom right corner, very good. Passed in
Lot 4113 Noel Coward signature, in ink on an off-white slip (approx 8.5x4.5cm), with a b&w photo of Coward (approx 18x23cm), matted with a black background (approx 30.5x42cm) ready for framing. The slip in fine condition with a trivial area of surface loss towards bottom edge, the overall condition extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4114 O.J. Simpson and Johnnie Cochran signatures, in black felt tip pen on colour photo (25.3x20.3cm) of Simpson and Cochran and one other in a court room scene during Simpson's trial. A few small creases, a corner bend, and surface marks, fine. Passed in
Lot 4115 Olivia de Havilland signature, in blue felt tip pen on a glossy b&w photo (approx 20x25.5cm) as Melanie in Gone with the Wind. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4116 Orson Welles signature, in felt tip on an original pencil sketch on off-white sheet (approx 17.5x28cm), marked, 'The Great Mr. Orson Welles', and signed by the artist (1976). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4117 Orville Wright signature, on bank cheque no.778 dated January 19, 1934 at Dayton, Ohio, filled out in another hand and signed by Orville Wright to the Winters National Bank & Trust Co, Dayton, Ohio to pay his secretary Mabel Beck the sum of $59.52, with a photo of the first flight and also a plaque titled 'Orville/Wright/1871 - 1948', each item cloth matted, all framed under glass (approx 33.5x45.5cm). Cheque with usual bank cancellation marks and perforations, not affecting signature, fine. Passed in
Lot 4118 Paul Tibbets USAF pilot's signature, on Japanese one hundred dollars issued for invasion of Malaya, banknote signed on back top in ink, 'Paul W. Tibbets/Enola Gay/Hiroshima 091517/6 Aug 1945'. Banknote is virtually uncirculated, certificate of authenticity grading is fine. $250
Lot 4119 Paul Tibbets USAF pilot's signature, in blue felt tip pen as 'Paul W. Tibbets' on a cardstock glossy photo (approx 20x25cm) of him in dress uniform as a USAF Brigadier General. Fine. $60
Lot 4120 Paul Tibbets USAF pilot's signature, in blue felt tip pen as 'Paul W. Tibbets' on a mini sheet of ten USA stamps issued as part of the series (1991-1995) to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of WWII. Scattered black marks on reverse gum from storage in protective stamp page, otherwise MUH. Passed in
Lot 4121 Pearl Harbor survivors' signatures, in ink and felt tip pen on individual white cards (approx 11x6.5cm), with narrative of Franklin D. Roosevelt's comments the day after the bombing and his photo, the signatures are those of Herb Weatherwax, Fred Johnson, Julius Finnern, James Bounds, Donald Stratton, George Lininger, Cecil Calavan, Paul Goodyear, John Newnam and Sterling Cale, some include their posting at the time of the attack, all cards and narrative double matted on white board (approx 33x61cm). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4122 Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper signatures, in blue felt tip pen on colour satin-finish photo (approx 35.5x26cm) of the two riding motorbikes in a scene from the film, Easy Rider. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4123 Peter Frampton signature, in blue felt tip pen on album cover 'Frampton Comes Alive!', includes record. With light 'ring of wear' to cover, fine. Passed in
Lot 4124 Pierre S. du Pont signature, in ink as President of The Johnson Company and countersigned by the Treasurer, W A Donaldson, on cheque number 300, for South Lorain Savings Co, Lorain, Ohio, dated Feby 28, 1900 for $2,883.20 payable to South Lorain Savings Co, all details written in another hand. Two vertical folds, scattered toning and soiling, numbers on back as well as soiling, a few small edge tears, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4125 Pink signature, in black felt tip pen on glossy photo (approx 20x25cm) in stage performance costume, signed 'To George, Pink'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4126 President Paul von Hindenburg signature, in ink on a retirement document (approx 20.5x33cm) for an Army Major dated 13 January 1928, partly printed and partly typed with signature as 'von Hindenburg' and with German Empire's seal impressed onto paper, also signed in ink by The Minister of Defence and The Chief of the Army Command, number 16 written in top right corner in red pencil. Intersecting folds passing through a few letters of the signature and a few notations in bottom right area, fine. Passed in
Lot 4127 Randy Meisner signature, in blue felt tip pen on stock matt finish b&w photo (approx 24x19.5cm) of Meisner in sports car under title 'Randy Meisner Live Dallas'; another in silver felt tip pen on stock glossy b&w photo (13.5x20cm) of Meisner with guitar and under signature is dated, '12.3.02'. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4128 Ray Bolger signature, in black felt tip pen on a glossy b&w photo (approx 25x20cm) of the characters from the movie, Wizard of Oz, includes Tin Man (Jack Haley), Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), Dorothy (Judy Garland), Professor Marvel (Frank Morgan) and the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr), signed at the top right, 'To Dennis From The Scarecrow of Oz, Ray Bolger'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4129 Richard Petty's signature, in black felt tip pen on glossy photo (approx 35.5x28cm) of his number 43 car engulfed in flames. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4130 Robert F. Kennedy pallbearers' signatures, on a 1968 commemorative cover for his funeral, the cover bearing a cachet of Kennedy's pallbearers escorting his casket from St. Patrick's Cathedral, signed in ink by John Glenn (former astronaut), Douglas Dillon (former Secretary of the US Treasury), LeMoyne Billings (family friend), Lord Harlech (former British Ambassador to US), James Whittaker (mountain climber who scaled Mt Kennedy with Senator Kennedy a few years earlier), Stephen Smith (brother-in-law), and David Hackett (personal friend), the cover also bears an autopen signature of Robert S. McNamara (US Secretary of Defense), matted to an overall size of 24.5x19.5cm. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4131 Rodgers and Hammerstein signatures, the first on an undated copy of a letter to Mr. Richard O. York of Roy Productions, Inc. regarding the payment of one percent of the gross weekly proceeds from the production of the play, The Boys from Syracuse, written by Rodgers and Hammerstein, signed in ink by Richard Rogers, and also agreed to with signature of Richard O York, the second is the signature of Oscar Hammerstein on an off-white card (approx 12.5x7.5cm) and with his printed name and address in New York affixed to the bottom right corner of the card. A few creases and folds, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4132 Rod Stewart signature, in blue felt tip pen on album cover 'Blondes have more fun', record included. With partial separation along bottom edge, several creases and light 'ring of wear', very good. Passed in
Lot 4133 Rod Stewart signature, in black felt tip pen on album cover 'Never a Dull Moment', record included; another but in blue felt tip pen and no record included. With some cover and edge wear, a stain on first cover and a bit of mild contrast to second signature, fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4134 Rod Stewart signature, in blue felt tip pen on album cover 'Foolish Behaviour', record not included. With some scattered light cover wear and creasing, very good. Passed in
Lot 4135 Rod Stewart signature, in blue felt tip pen on album cover 'Foolish Behaviour', record included. With some scattered light cover wear and creasing and a bit of mild contrast to signature, fine. Passed in
Lot 4136 Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger signature, in blue felt tip pen on an original pencil sketch of his face by an admirer on off-white sheet (approx 23x30cm), signed, 'Mick Jagger X' and marked by artist, 'Mick Jagger '75'. Edge toning, fine. Passed in
Lot 4137 Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter signature, in silver ink on a b&w photo (approx 50x40mm) of him pounding his opponent through the ropes, together with an authenticated colour photo of him signing the large action photo, matted and framed under glass (approx 67x57cm). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4138 Saddam Hussein signature, in blue ink on an official, untranslated document typed in Arabic (approx 21x30cm), c1990s, at top is a printed eagle with shield device and with a patterned border to the page. Small file holes to right margin, otherwise fine, clean condition. Passed in
Lot 4139 Samuel Remington signature, in ink on a cheque filled out in another hand and drawn on The Ilion Bank, February 14, 1854, payable to Cancelled Note for 360 dollars 37 and signed, 'S. Remington'. Cancellation cut to centre and some light toning, otherwise fine and an excellent example for its age. Passed in
Lot 4140 'Smokin' Joe Frazier autographed boxing glove, Everlast brand and with attached sticker of Steiner Sports memorabilia, together with their certificate of authenticity card number FRAZGLS000005. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4141 Susan B. Anthony signature, Rochester, N.Y., Jan. 6, 1889, in ink on an off-white slip (8.8x3.5cm), matted and framed, with a small photo of Anthony seated, to an overall size of 17.5x22.8cm, this also matted. The signature and details pale with age, otherwise fine. $200
Lot 4142 Tennessee Williams signature, in blue biro on cheque number 3034 of The Chase Manhattan Bank, New York, the cheque headed, 'Tennessee Williams C/O Julius Lefkowitz and Company, New York, dated September 14 1978 for $371.44 payable to Diners Club International, details typed and signed by Tennessee Williams as Attorney in Fact, and with various stamps on front and back. Two vertical creases, one through a single letter of signature, fine. $110
Lot 4143 Thomas Edison signature, in ink on cheque number 323 of Savings Investment & Trust Company of East Orange, for Edison Botanic Research Corporation, West Orange, N.J., dated Feb 10 1928 (date stamped) for $3.00 payable to Eastman Kodak Co., written in a separate hand and signed by Thos Edison as President and J. Miller as Treasurer, and with bank stamp, on back is a Pay to Order bank stamp, punch hole cancelled 'PAID/+2 17 28/55158'. Crisp, bisecting vertical fold, a couple of diagonal creases slightly affecting signature, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4144 Thomas Ferebee USAF bombardier's signature, on Japanese ten dollars issued for invasion of Malaya, banknote signed on bottom front in ink, 'Thomas W. Ferebee. Bombardier of Enola Gay, Aug 6. 1945' and on reverse bottom is printed in pencil, 'L. Pruett - 25.00 - July - 1984'. Banknote is virtually uncirculated, certificate of authenticity grading is fine. Passed in
Lot 4145 Three Tenors signatures of two members, one in felt tip pen and the other in biro, on a glossy colour photo (approx 22.5x14cm) signed by Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras under their images. Extremely fine, certificate of authentication grading of fine. Passed in
Lot 4146 U2 - Bono's signature, in blue felt tip pen on a satin-finish colour photo (20x25cm) of Bono on stage with U2 during a Live Aid concert. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4147 Werner Klemperer signature, in black felt tip pen on glossy colour photo (approx 20x225.5cm) as Colonel Klink from the TV hit show, Hogan's Heroes. Some slight creasing, fine. Passed in
Lot 4148 The Who's Peter Towmshend signature, in black felt tip pen on glossy colour photo (approx 35.5x27.5cm) of him playing guitar on stage. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4149 William Makepeace Thackeray signature, in ink on a penned invitation (approx 9.5x11.5cm) from 18 Young St, Kensington, June 10, that reads, 'I wish you would come to tea afterwards. I mean after the leg of mutton. I have only asked 2 or 3 select ladies: ???? should be very glad of course if the great man of Chelsea would come, and if Miss Tewksbury also would like a cup of our best Congo. You know (though I doubt see you often) that I am always yours a....ly' and there is a footnote, 'P.S. I offer to do things handsome and to send you back in the flyer.', matted and a b&w photo of Thackeray, also matted, framed under glass (approx 18.5x34cm). With uniform shade of toning, heavier along edges, scattered areas of damp staining and a mild haloing effect throughout much of the text, otherwise very good. Passed in
Lot 4150 Willie Nelson signature, in black felt tip on a satin finish colour photo (approx 27.5x35.5cm) of Nelson performing on stage, also two colour photos (10x15cm) of Nelson signing autographs and a black pickguard for an acoustic guitar signed in blue. Light contrast to signature on first, fine. (4) Passed in