Prices Realised · Sale 113

Important Australian & World Coins, Medals, Tokens & Banknotes

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

22-25 November 2016

Total realisation $3,262,721

Prices Realised for Sale 113
Lot Description Prices Realised
Lot 1 George V - George VI, florin, 1934, shilling, 1939, sixpence, 1952, threepence, 1939. The first two cleaned, the last two with mint bloom, the sixpence with small scratch below King's chin, overall good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $160
Lot 2 George V, florin and shilling, 1916M; George VI, florins, 1946, 1951 Jubilee; sixpence, 1943D. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $90
Lot 3 George VI, florin, 1939; medal, 2015 for 85 years since 1930 penny; Edward VIII, fantasy wreath crown; 24 carat gold leaf Star Trek commemorative, replica Aegina tetradrachm, and sixty carats of rough intense blue stone lapis lazuli from Afghanistan. Fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 4 Elizabeth II, florin to halfpenny,1953, bronze is Perth Mint. Sixpence with full mint bloom, bronze dull, otherwise uncirculated. (6) $280
Lot 5 Elizabeth II, florins, 1953, 1963, shilling, 1963, sixpences, 1956, 1963, threepence, 1963. Toned, uncirculated. (6) $40
Lot 6 Elizabeth II, last Lsd and first decimal souvenir coin sets (3 sets, two sets in Peapes Pty Ltd wallets), includes halfpennies - florins, mixed dates, and one cent - silver fifty cents, 1966; also Come in Spinner, Anzac Day 1994, two-up sets with each featuring a wooden paddle and two Anzac Day 1994 medallions (all in original sealed wrappers with history of the game of Two-up). Good very fine - uncirculated. (3 sets + 3) $50
Lot 7 George V - George VI, halfpenny, 1919; shilling, 1941, 1943S, 1944 (2), 1952 (2); florin, 1951 Jubilee. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $70
Lot 8 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1946 (2), 1947 and 1953; shillings, 1952, 1953 and 1961 (2); sixpence, 1962; threepences, 1928 and 1963. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) $50
Lot 9 George VI, florins, 1939-1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 and 1945; threepences, 1940, 1942D, 1943D; penny, 1946. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (11) $150
Lot 10 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1927 Canberra (3), 1941, 1951 Jubilee (2), 1954 Royal Visit (2), 1962; shillings, 1943S (2), 1944S. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (12) $70
Lot 11 George V - George VI, pennies, 1925, 1946 (3); threepences, 1942 (8). Fine - good very fine. (12) $260
Lot 12 George V - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1942S, 1962 (2), 1963 (2), threepences, 1911, 1912 (5), 1914, 1923 (3), 1928, 1942 (2, one is very fine), 1942S, halfpenny, 1938 (red uncirculated), all in 2x2 holders on a page. Very fine - uncirculated. (20) $240
Lot 13 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1920 plain (5), 1920 dot below bottom scroll (2), 1940 K dot G (2), 1959 (2); halfpennies, 1915H (9). In 2x2 holders, good - very fine. (20) $220
Lot 14 George VI - Elizabeth II, florins, 1952, 1953 (4); shillings, 1952 (2), 1953 (13); sixpence, 1951PL. Mostly uncirculated. (21) $240
Lot 15 George VI - Elizabeth II, florins, 1958, 1959 (2), 1961; shillings, 1944S, 1963 (4); penny, 1959, 1962 (3), 1963 (6); halfpenny, 1964 (4). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (23) $120
Lot 16 George V - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1914, 1925, 1935, 1936, 1938 (2), 1939, 1943S, 1952, 1953, 1957 (2), 1958-1963; florins, 1940, 1942, 1946, 1947, 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit, 1960, 1962, 1963 (2). Very good - uncirculated. (28) $120
Lot 17 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1942S, 1943S, 1944S, 1946, 1948, 1952 and 1953; sixpences, 1936, 1942S, 1942D, 1943D and 1945; threepences, 1910, 1918M, 1921M, 1934, 1935, 1942S and 1944S; pennies, 1935 and 1938; halfpennies, 1924, 1927, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1936 and 1946. Very fine - uncirculated. (29) $160
Lot 18 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1937 (2), florins, 1927 Canberra (11), 1951 Jubilee, 1953, shilling, 1953, sixpence, 1910, threepence, 1938, pennies, 1919 dot below (2), 1920 double dot, 1938, 1939 and 1962, fifty cents, 1966 (6). Fine - uncirculated. (30) $240
Lot 19 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepence - florin, 1910, in card folder (2); florins, 1927, 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit, 1957 in card folder; twenty cents, 2001, Bradman, wrapper torn; mint one dollar, 1995S (3), 1999C, 2006; five dollars, 1990 (3) Anzac, 1992 (3) Space, 1994 (3) Enfranchisment of Women card issue, 1996 (3) Bradman, plastic card, 2000 (2) Sydney Olympics, Sailing, 2004 Bicentenary of Tasmania; ten dollars, 1989, 1995; Perth Mint, holey dollar and dump set, 1988; mint silver one ounce one dollar kangaroo, 1991. Poor - uncirculated. (31) $240
Lot 20 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, florin, 1956; shillings, 1942S, 1960; sixpences, 1910, 1922, 1924, 1926, 1935, 1943D, 1952; threepences, 1910, 1911, 1912 (2), 1934 close scroll, 1943D (3), 1943S, 1951PL, 1964 (6); halfpenny, 1939 kangaroo reverse; also proof set, 1966 (toned), all in 2x2 holders. Fine - uncirculated. (33) $260
Lot 21 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1910 (2), 1914, 1915, 1916M (GVF), 1921 star, 1922, 1946 dot S (4); sixpences, 1910 (2), 1952; threepences, 1910 (2), 1916M, 1921 (2), 1921M, 1922, 1923 (3), 1927 (2), 1934, 1938, 1942 (2), 1947 (7), 1954. Good - good very fine. (38) $150
Lot 22 George V - Elizabeth II, florins (20), 1927 Canberra, 1943S, 1946, 1947, 1951 (2), 1951 Jubilee, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1954 Royal Visit, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 (2), 1961, 1962, 1963; shillings (11), 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 (2), 1962, 1963; fifty cents, 1966 (13); USA, proof Liberty silver dollar, 1986 (cased). Very good - FDC. (45) $200
Lot 23 George V - Elizabeth II, crown to threepences, includes 1923 threepence (very fine), all in 2x2 hard plastic holders. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (45) $440
Lot 24 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, crown - halfpennys, assorted dates, crown, 1937, florins, 1919, 1927 Canberra, 1927, 1942, 1951, 1954, (6), shillings, 1925, 1943, (2), threepence, 1910, pennies (24), halfpennies (14). Fair - very fine. (48) $100
Lot 25 George VI - Elizabeth II, florins 1938-1945 (15), including 1939 (2); from 1946-1963 (30) including commemoratives; shillings (3) 1952-1961. Fine - uncirculated. (48) $240
Lot 26 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, florins, a selection of dates, 1925-1963 (63); shillings, a selection of dates, 1910-1963 (48); sixpences, a selection of dates, 1928-1963 (48). All in three Dansco Supreme albums, poor - nearly uncirculated. (159) $400
Lot 27 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, florins, 1927 Canberra, 1954 Royal Visit; shillings, 1910, 1911, 1939 (3), 1940, 1942S, 1943S, 1960; sixpences, 1910, 1918M (4), 1935, 1950, 1951PL, 1952 (2), 1958, 1960 (2), 1962, 1963; threepences, 1947 (3, with die breaks), 1950, 1951PL, 1952; pennies, 1934, 1935, 1936 (2), 1940, 1948, 1952; halfpennies, 1936, 1944 (2), 1951PL, 1959, 1960, 1963Y.; decimal issues, one, two, ten and twenty cents, 1967, ten cents, 1968, ten and twenty cents, 1969, fifty cents, 1971, one cent - fifty cents, 1973; also Great Britain, farthings, 1952, 1955, 1956, fifty cents, 2005 (2, in sealed plastic ex sets). In 2x2 holders, the decimal copper toned, the other decimal issues uncirculated, the rest good - uncirculated. (65) $140
Lot 28 Edward VII - George V, 1910-1936, florins (18), shillings (24), sixpences (13), threepences (30), pennies (9), halfpennies (2), generally average circulated, noted florins, 1913 (nearly fine), 1914H (2), 1933; shillings, 1918M (very fine), 1933 (2, one nearly fine); threepences, 1910 (very fine), 1936 (good extremely fine). Fine - good extremely fine. (96) $470
Lot 29 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, threepence and sixpence date sets, threepence set missing 1922/1 overdate; together with Hendo souvenir album with last sterling and first decimal issue coins; mint set, 1966 with adhesive plastic covering. In two Whitman press-in albums, poor - uncirculated. (101) $160
Lot 30 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, complete date set of threepences and sixpences in press-in album, includes obverses. Better than average, fair - uncirculated. (114) $200
Lot 31 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, threepence date set, missing 1922/1 overdate; together with assorted dates of threepences, sixpences and florins. Poor - very fine. (148) $180
Lot 32 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, halfpenny, threepence, sixpence and shilling; 1966-1981, one and two cents, assorted dates, missing all key dates, in Dansco press-in albums; PNC, 2011, Bush babies; five dollars, 2000 Phar Lap, on card; fifty cent, 2011, 50 Years of triple zero, on card; twenty cents, 2001, Centenary of Federation, in folders (7); together with world coins, modern minor issues, China, Fiji, Germany, Great Britain, Thailand, USA in albums. Two as new Dansco albums, four damaged, poor - uncirculated. (275) $140
Lot 33 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1988, incomplete halfpenny and penny sets in two broken press-in albums, florins from 1925 (32), fifty cents, 1966 (6), later (17), includes 1925 and 1946 pennies. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 170) $260
Lot 34 George V - Elizabeth II, various silver issues florins - threepences, plus fifty cents, 1966 (6). Poor - extremely fine. (approx 200) $200
Lot 35 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, 1993/4 (13), 2007 (Harbour Bridge) (29), others and twenty cents, Bradman etc; Perth Mint Tuvalu one ounce silver proofs, 2005 (1930 penny) (3), 2009 (First Flight) (3), medals and tokens (86) other cased world issues, Netherlands, 1948-80, one cents in album, all in one carton. Very fine - FDC. (approx 200) $200
Lot 36 George V - Elizabeth II, 1920-1981, mostly decimal, includes crowns, 1937 (2), mint sets (in RAM wallets), 1967, 1968, pre-decimal silver and silver chain and brooch. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 200) Passed in
Lot 37 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, runs of pennies and halfpennies with duplication, each coin in hard plastic 2x2 holders, all housed in metal carrying case, includes 1925 (2), 1946 pennies, 1915H halfpenny, also some New Zealand and Great Britain pennies. Very good - uncirculated. (210) $1,000
Lot 38 George V - Elizabeth II, 1913-2015, various issues, all in 2x2 holders or plastic capsules, including 1927 Canberra florins (5, one with three distinct steps), includes some world one ounce silver and a Cook Islands proof gold ten dollars 2008 (KM.704) all in plastic compartments case. Poor - FDC. (approx 210) Passed in
Lot 39 Edward VII - George V, threepences, 1910 (8), 1911 (21), 1912 (13), 1914 (19), 1915 (33); sixpences, 1910 (14), 1911 (9), 1912 (6), 1914 (14), 1918M (3), 1919M (6), 1920M (4), 1922 (21), 1923 (10), 1924 (10); shillings, 1910 (4), 1911 (6), 1913 (3), 1915 (8), 1915H (8), 1925, 1935, 1936, 1938; florins, 1922, 1924 (3), 1925, 1926 (2), 1927, 1933, 1934. All florins with die breaks on reverse, fair - very fine. (234) $900
Lot 40 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1983, mixed silver issues plus decimals, includes rolls of two cents (3) and cents (3), fifty cents, 1966 (31); some in 2x2 holders plus foreign, including Territory of New Guinea shillings (8); Great Britain, 1826 sixpence and three political medals, all in white metal c1831, in plastic container. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 250) $360
Lot 41 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, assorted issues in silver and bronze including 1915 threepence, 1926 penny (nearly extremely fine) all in sweets tin. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 250) $260
Lot 42 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1982, crowns, threepences; plus Great Britain, including shilling, 1826 and New Zealand; complete for all silver with obverses and extras in Renniks coin album. Fair - uncirculated. (261) $1,600
Lot 43 George V - Elizabeth II, 1916-1982, part set of pennies in press-in album; decimal in plastic album, one cent and fifty cents, USA Mercury dimes (6), also stamp albums (2) and Stanley Gibbons catalogue (all fair). Poor - uncirculated. (approx 300) $60
Lot 44 George V - Elizabeth II, part pennies date set, 1911-1964 (59) missing most key dates; other pennies (151) and halfpennies (126), mixed quantities of assorted dates, stored on coin pages. The pennies set in press-in album, the rest in a large brown coin album and also loose coin album pages, poor - very fine. (336) $80
Lot 45 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, complete collection crowns to halfpennies, with obverses as extras, missing 1930 penny and 1923 halfpenny, in five press-in albums. Fair - extremely fine. (354) $1,500
Lot 46 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, complete collection of halfpennies to florins, missing 1930 penny, includes obverses and 1933/2 penny, 1934/3 threepence and filled 4 1924 penny, in five broken press-in albums, slightly better than average. The 1923 halfpenny nearly very fine, poor - uncirculated. (approx 360) $2,200
Lot 47 George V, florins (42), shillings (19); George VI, florins (2), shillings (5), sixpences (138), all pre 1946; George VI, shilling, 1952, sixpences, 1948, 1951 (2); 1937 crown and 1927 Canberra florin, also pennies (150) George VI and Elizabeth II, and British, 1875, 1914H, 1932. Poor - very fine. (375) $620
Lot 48 Elizabeth II, 1966-1977, multiples of each date and denomination, fifty cents to one cent, in red plastic coin album, better than average. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (approx 380) $380
Lot 49 George V - Elizabeth II, 1912-1963, halfpenny - florin, assorted dates; fifty cent issues including 1966 (15); a small group of world coins, Canada, Ceylon, Great Britain. Housed in a red album, poor - very fine. (410) $240
Lot 50 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-2005, incomplete, the balance of a collection in a Port Phillip blue plastic Australian coin album, includes tokens (A.2 and A.319), medalets (5), also includes crowns, 1937 and 1938. Fair - uncirculated. (443) $550
Lot 51 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1982 collection, missing 1923 halfpenny, 1930 penny and 1934-35 florin; crown to halfpennies, with decimals, tokens (5) and Papua New Guinea issues, all in green plastic album. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 475) $700
Lot 52 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, halfpenny and penny, incomplete date sets; assorted threepence - florin with some duplication; crown, 1937 (2); decimal issues including fifty cents, 1966 (11); banknotes, ten shillings, 1949 (R.14); one pound, 1961 (R.34b); five pounds, 1941 (R.46); also world coins, Great Britain, New Zealand, USA, quarter dollar, 1902S, dollar, 1921D; Mozambique, banknote, one hundred escudos, 1961. Housed in a black album, poor - very fine. (502) $320
Lot 53 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1990, florins to halfpennies, very incomplete, also recent medals and medalets, world coins including Queen Victoria pennies from 1860; includes USA Morgan dollar, 1921, Kennedy half dollars, 1965 (4); and Australia, fifty cents, 1966 (5), all in Port Phillip coin album. Fair - uncirculated. (503) $300
Lot 54 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1946-1964, florins (92), shillings (174), sixpence (143), threepences (6), also shilling, 1942 and sixpence 1926, pennies (101), halfpennies (35). Fair - very fine. (553) $760
Lot 55 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1982, assortment, florins to halfpennies, multiple duplicates plus a few world coins, all in five plastic coin albums. Fair - extremely fine. (approx 600) $260
Lot 56 Elizabeth II, 1966-2014, two dollars - one cent, assorted dates, two dollars (41), fifty cents (43), twenty cents (111), ten cents (82), five cents (268), two cents (32), one cent (40); a box of world base metal minors (1.5kg). Some of the Australian decimal in blue RAM album, poor - nearly uncirculated. (617) $180
Lot 57 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, crown - halfpennies, assorted dates, crown, 1937, florins, (includes 1927 Canberra and 1939 very fine) (37), shillings, (includes 1917M very fine) (19), sixpences (51), threepences (approx 220), pennies (approx 250), halfpennies (approx 90). Fair - nearly uncirculated. (approx 668) $500
Lot 58 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1978, a collection in three plastic albums, halfpennies, pennies (three sets), sixpences, shillings, florins, crowns, 1937 (6), 1938 (2), New Guinea and New Zealand plus duplicates, includes 1933 shilling (very fine), 1932, 1934-35 florins, missing 1923 halfpenny and 1930 penny. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 700) $1,700
Lot 59 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, halfpenny (25), penny (43), threepence - florin, pre 1946 (140g), post 1945 (200g); fifty cents, 1966 (18); also assorted world minors (400) including Germany, Great Britain, New Zealand, Switzerland, USA. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 600) $260
Lot 60 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, assorted duplicate silver, florins to threepences, pennies, fifty cents, 1966 (21); two albums of world minors plus base issues and proof sets of Iceland, 1974; Bahamas, 1973; Britain, 1971; Denmark mint set, 1992. Poor - FDC. (approx 600) $360
Lot 61 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1985, 1937 crown, fifty cents, 1966 (2); silver and bronze type sets in two Whitman SBS albums (missing 1934-5 florin); press-in penny album (almost empty), mint rolls, one cent, two cents, 1982 (2), ten cents, 1952, fifty cents, 1988 and one dollar, 1986; a bag of one and two cents (many rolled); also a bag of Inalla Leagues Club badges (remainders, still in Wallace Bishop bags) and a poor copy of 'Mein Kampf'. Poor - uncirculated. (100s) $160
Lot 62 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1986, shilling sets (2), threepence set, halfpenny sets (2) in five press-in albums (not complete), crowns, 1937 (4), florins, 1927 Canberra, 1954 Royal Visit (8), plastic album of decimal one and two cents, one cents rolls (5), fifty cents (approx 60), pennies in sheets; packaged mint issues and a few world including France, Louis XIIII, quarter ecu, 1691, all in one carton. Fair - uncirculated. (100s) $560
Lot 63 George V - Elizabeth II, mostly decimal, some pre-decimal silver, including 1927 Canberra florins (3); fifty cents, 1966 (2), 1969-1994 (approx 100), also British and world coins, including USA Peace dollar, 1922; fantasy Edward VIII, silver crown, 1936 Kangaroo, 1797 twopence; New Zealand. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 1,000) $250
Lot 64 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, sixpences and threepences to 1936 in Supreme album, penny and halfpenny, small part collection only in two Supreme albums; two heavy binders plus loose plastic sheets with multiple examples of pennies and halfpennies. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 1,200) $340
Lot 65 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1921-1963, most with low silver content, approx total weight .5kg; threepences, 1910-1964, approx half with high silver content, approx total weight .5kg. Poor - nearly uncirculated. (approx 600) $450
Lot 66 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, bulk pennies in rolls by year ranges, box of halfpennies, a few silver, threepences to florin; also New Zealand; Territory of New Guinea, shillings (15); Fiji, including many in silver; Great Britain and Ireland. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 2,000) $380
Lot 67 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1982, seven plastic coin albums with assorted silver and bronze and world, also penny set (missing 1930) in press-in album; an incomplete penny set plus incomplete halfpenny set and three empty type set albums. Poor - extremely fine. (1,000s) $340
Lot 68 George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies (2kg); pennies (4.5kg) mixed quantities of assorted dates, missing 1923 halfpenny and 1925, 1930 and 1946 pennies. Good - good very fine. (6.5kg) $160
Lot 69 George V - Elizabeth II, bulk pennies and halfpennies, unsorted in tins in one large post bin (approx 60kg). Poor - extremely fine. (approx 6,000) $770
Lot 70 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, mostly pre 1946, assorted dates, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, many varieties included, die breaks, broken dates, planchet flaws; sixpences, 1921 (3), 1922 (15), 1923 (4), 1924 (5), 1925 (33), 1926 (43), 1927 (3), 1928 (4), 1935 (7), 1938 (4), 1943D, 1945, 1946 (6),1948. Poor - very fine. (363, total weight .900kg) $500
Lot 71 George V - George VI, collection of cast white metal copy coins, mixed quantities of assorted dates, includes florins (31, GV [25], GVI [6]), shillings (11, all GVI). Poor - very fine. (42) $50
Lot 72 George V - Elizabeth II, penny varieties, 1919 dot above top scroll and below bottom scroll, London die; 1920 dot above top scroll and below bottom scroll, Indian die; 1922 Indian die (3); 1924 Indian die (2); 1927 Indian die (2, one with broken N); 1929 Indian die (2); 1933/2 overdate; 1957Y. wide date and standard date pair (2 pairs). In 2x2 holders, the pairs in sealed packs, very good - very fine. (12 + 2 pairs) $140
Lot 73 George V, pennies, 1920 double dot (2), 1933/2 overdate; threepence, 1934/3 overdate. The last very fine, scarce thus, others fine - very fine. (4) $140
Lot 74 George V - Elizabeth II, penny and halfpenny varieties, mostly minor, described on three pages (135), loose halfpennies (75) in envelopes (18). Very good - extremely fine. (210) $120
Lot 75 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, pennies, missing 1925, 1930, collection of upset dies, varieties, die breaks, weak strikes. Most coins with handwritten annotation, contained in four albums (one with torn spine) and a four ring binder, good - extremely fine. (1,714, total weight 21.0kg) $900
Lot 76 George V - Elizabeth II, threepence, 1927, 1951, 1962, struck five, ten and twenty percent off centre and out of collar. Fine - very fine. (3) $140
Lot 77 George V - Elizabeth II, penny, 1933/2 overdate, 1953 long five, 1962 180 degree upset, 1962 off centre fifteen percent; threepences, 1961 and 1963 ten percent off centre; halfpenny blank with raised rims. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $220
Lot 78 George VI, threepence, 1944S, reverse brockage flip over strike; Elizabeth II, florin, 1954, slipped in collar, raised lip rim in part. Fine; very fine. (2) $320
Lot 79 George VI, florin, 1947, struck fourteen percent off centre and out of collar. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 80 George VI, halfpenny, 1948Y., struck twelve percent off centre. Very fine. $180
Lot 81 George VI, sixpence, 1948 and 1951, both struck ten percent off centre and out of collar. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $170
Lot 82 George VI, threepence, 1949 and 1952, struck twelve and fifteen percent off centre and out of collar. Extremely fine. (2) $360
Lot 83 George VI - Elizabeth II, threepence, 1950, 1953; one cent, 1966, first two coins struck five percent off centre, third coin struck fifteen percent off centre and out of collar. Fine - very fine. (3) $200
Lot 84 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1954, struck off centre by twenty percent, out of collar, plain edge. Nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 85 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1954 struck off centre with thick horse-shoe style edge. Nicely toned, extremely fine. $250
Lot 86 Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1956 and 1963, both struck ten percent off centre and out of collar. Good fine - very fine. (2) $120
Lot 87 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1957, struck fourteen percent off centre and out of collar, a 2mm crack in flan at base of coin. Very fine. $200
Lot 88 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1966, wavy base to 2. Uncirculated and very rare, especially in this condition. $2,900
Lot 89 Elizabeth II, two cents, 1977/82 period, struck twice, second time eighty percent off centre. Brown patina, nearly uncirculated, spectacular and rare. $840
Lot 90 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1981, Royal Wedding, struck ten percent off centre. Nearly uncirculated. $520
Lot 91 Elizabeth II, two cents, 1981, struck ten percent off centre, 1982 struck from straight clipped blank; twenty cents, 1974, 7 nearly missing from filled die; fifty cents, 1995, Weary Dunlop, mis-stamped edge clips, probably a cast. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $180
Lot 92 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1982, Commonwealth Games Brisbane, struck off centre by ten percent. Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 93 Elizabeth II, five cents, 2000, struck ten percent off centre and out of collar. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 94 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, mule struck with ten cents obverse die. Toned with mint bloom, extremely fine and rare. $800
Lot 95 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, mule struck with ten cents obverse die. Good very fine. $600
Lot 96 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce silver kookaburra, 2001, mule with two hundred dollars obverse in error (McD p345). In case of issue with certificate, FDC and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 97 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2002, slipped in collar, incomplete edge reverse side half only; one ounce silver kangaroo dollar, 2000, reverse unofficially or privately print coloured. Very fine; uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 98 Elizabeth II, proof set, 2006, contains the 'mob of roos' proof dollar 2005 in error for 2006. FDC and very rare, only about forty known. Passed in
Lot 99 Elizabeth II, proof set, 2006 with the 'mob of roos' mule dollar 2005. In case of issue, FDC and very rare, only about forty known. Passed in
Lot 100 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 2015, struck out of collar, fifty percent of edge milling missing. Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 101 Fiji, Elizabeth II, penny, 1965, central hole pierced off centre by 50 percent. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 102 Great Britain, George III, double struck counterfeit halfpenny, 1775; also, France, one centime, L'an 6 (KM.646), slightly double struck. Very fine, the first illustrated. (2) $100
Lot 103 New Zealand, Elizabeth II, two cents, 1967 and a Bahamas Island/New Zealand two cents mule, undated (1967), both with clipped planchets in the same position. Uncirculated and the second rare, being an error on an error. (2) $260
Lot 104 New Zealand, Elizabeth II, two cents, 1967 (5); five cents, 1994; ten cents, 1970 and fifty cents, 1967 all with clipped planchets; two dollars, 1990, struck slightly off centre and out of collar. Very fine - uncirculated. (9) $140
Lot 105 South Africa, Republic, five cents, 1965, twenty cents, 1971, 1972, all slightly off centre strikes. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $30
Lot 106 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1961. Uncirculated. $270
Lot 107 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1961. Uncirculated. $240
Lot 108 Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1963. In Bank of New South Wales wrappers, uncirculated. (2) $300
Lot 109 Elizabeth II, one cent, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1979 (2), 1980, first three in Reserve Bank wrappers, taped at one end and missing some, last three in Royal Australian Mint wrappers. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (6) $660
Lot 110 Elizabeth II, two cents, 1968 and 1980, the first in Reserve Bank wrapper taped at one end, some coins missing, second in Royal Australian Mint wrapper. Uncirculated. (2) $1,100
Lot 111 Elizabeth II, RAM, Reserve Bank, Company and privately wrapped rolls, includes 1970 Cook, 1977 Jubilee (11 + opened roll in tube + part roll of approx 15 coins), 1981 Royal Wedding (8), 1982 Games (2), 1983. Wrappers poor on some, otherwise uncirculated. (23 + tube + part roll) $340
Lot 112 Elizabeth II, one cent, 1974, 1976 (2), 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1990. In RAM wrappers of issue, uncirculated. (9) $110
Lot 113 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, two dollars, 1988; one dollars, 1984 (5); twenty cents, 1981; ten cents, 1988; five cents, 1980, 1982; two cents, 1982, 1988 (3); one cent, 1980; Armaguard, ten cents, 2002. The 1988 two cent rolls with dirty wrappers and end coins toned or moisture affected, otherwise uncirculated. (16) $300
Lot 114 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1982 (2); one dollar, 1984 (2), 1986 (3). Uncirculated. (7) $140
Lot 115 Elizabeth II, in a round tin, mint rolls two dollars, 1988; one dollar, 1986 Peace; 1988; various commemorative fifty cent issues (86); commemorative twenty cent issues (35); 0.76kg of two cent coins various dates; together with commemorative medals (4) for 1992 Leadership 80 years, Canberra, 1988 holey dollar and 1992 Darwin bombing. Very fine - uncirculated. (lot) $200
Lot 116 Elizabeth II, security company rolls, one dollar, 2005 (2, one End of WWII 60th Anniversary), 2006 (4), 2007 APEC. Uncirculated. (7) $200
Lot 117 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2007 (2), 2008, 2009 (2), 2010; fifty cents, 2010, 2016; twenty cents, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011 (2); ten cents, 1982, 2005, 2006; five cents, 1982, 2006; one cent, 1982, 1987. All in original wrappers, uncirculated. (20) $220
Lot 118 Elizabeth II, security company rolls, five cents, 2006 (3), 2009, sealed packs 2009 (3), 2010; ten cents, 1979, 2004, 2005, 2006; twenty cents, 2005 (7), 2006 (5), 2007 (5), 2008, sealed packs, 2010, 2011; fifty cents, 2005 (3). Uncirculated. (35) $240
Lot 119 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2007 (2), 2008 (2), 2009 (3), 2010 (2), 2011 (3); fifty cents, 2010 (2); twenty cents, 2010 (3), International Year of Volunteers 2011 (3), International Women's Day 2011 (3), HRH Prince William - Miss Catherine Middleton 2011 (3). Twenty cents (2010) (2) in unofficial wrappers, the remainder in official RAM wrappers, uncirculated. (26) $440
Lot 120 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, rolls in commemorative wrappers, twenty cents, 2010 Tax Office, 2011 Women's Day (2), 2011 Royal Wedding (4), 2011 Volunteers; fifty cents, 2010 Australia Day (4); one dollar, 2007 APEC (3), 2009 Aged Pension, 2010 Girl Guides, 2011 CHOGM. Uncirculated. (18) $340
Lot 121 Bank coin wrappers, CBC Bank, for one cent, two cents, five cents (2) and twenty cents (2 different). Unused. (6) $20
Lot 122 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint London pattern silver dollar, 1966, reverse plain, edge plain (24.42g). Peripheral toning, satin frosted finish, choice uncirculated and excessively rare, the only example in private hands. $15,500
Lot 123 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar, 1967, plain edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. With proof case of issue, lightly toned on the obverse, reverse slightly dull from treatment and toning, otherwise nearly FDC. $1,350
Lot 124 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar, 1967, plain edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. With case of issue, attractive blue grey toned, nearly FDC. $1,600
Lot 125 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern dollar, 1967, milled edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. With case of issue, toned uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 126 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar, 1967, milled edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. With case of issue, attractively toned, uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 127 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar, 1967, milled edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. Partly toned, uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 128 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar, 1967, milled edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. With case of issue, light patchy tone, otherwise uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 129 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966. In first case of issue, FDC. $320
Lot 130 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966. In first case of issue, FDC. $260
Lot 131 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966. In first case of issue, fifty cents toned and with imprint of inside lid fabric, very fine - nearly FDC. $140
Lot 132 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966. In second or light blue case, FDC. $240
Lot 133 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966. In second case, FDC. (2) $550
Lot 134 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966, second case. In original registered mailing box, unopened, FDC. (3) $900
Lot 135 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 (2), in first and second cases; also 1969. The first set with damaged top and slightly toned coins, otherwise FDC. (3) $550
Lot 136 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966, in second case of issue, 1980, 1982. First set top of lid damaged, second and third sets without foam outers, nearly FDC - FDC. (3) $200
Lot 137 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 (second case), 1988, 2001, 2004, 2006; masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1998, 1999; proof ten dollars, 1988, 2000 (2), 2003 (bi metal Sydney Mint); one ounce silver roo 2003 (selective gold plate), 1999 (subscription series); silver dollars, 1995, 2001 (army); Perth Mint one ounce kookaburra, 2002 (US pm). All in cases of issue, FDC. (17) $780
Lot 138 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966, 1969-91, 2001. In cases of issue, FDC. (25) $1,200
Lot 139 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 (second case), 1978, 1983, (2), 1984, 1988 (2), 1990, 1991, 1997, 2000 (missing box); masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1991, 1992; proof ten dollars, 1982, 1988, 1991, Birds 1989 standard and piedfort, 1990, endangered species 1995, 1996 both standard and piedfort, 1995-8 piedfort set in RAM case; mint ten dollars, Sydney 1997, Melbourne 1998, Landmark pairs (2); proof five dollars, 1988 (3), 1996 (2), proof silver dollars, 1993, 1997. Mostly in packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (38) $1,200
Lot 140 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 (first case), 1976 (6), 1977 (4), 1978 (3), 1979 (4), 1980 (3), 1981 (6), 1982 (3), also boomerang sets of pre-decimal (3), BP wallet sets, 1966 (3) and 1977 fifty cents (6). In cases of issue, very fine - FDC. (42) $780
Lot 141 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 (second case), 1969-1993; masterpieces in silver sets 1988, 1990, 1991; proof ten dollars 1982 (2), 1985-1992; Birds 1990, 1991; proof five dollars 1988, 1990 (Anzac pair); proof silver two dollars, 1988; proof dollars, 1984 (10). In cases of issue, FDC. (55) $1,500
Lot 142 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1969. In case of issue, FDC. $240
Lot 143 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1969-1973, 1974 (2), 1975 (2), 1976 (2) 1977 (2), 1978 (2), 1979-1983, 1985, 1986; proof silver ten dollars, 1982; mint sets, 1976-1983, 1985; mint silver ten dollars, 1982. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, 1981 mint set missing three coins, uncirculated - FDC. (33) $1,000
Lot 144 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1971 and 1974. Without foams, FDC. (3) $240
Lot 145 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1977, 1980, 1981 (2), 1982 (7), 1983 (8). In cases of issue, mostly with certificates, FDC. (20) $300
Lot 146 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1977, 1984-2000, 2001 (2), 2002-2012; Sherwood Coins, Pre Decimal Coin Sets, Edward VII, George V, George VI, QEII, Commemorative Florins. In packs and cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (37) $1,250
Lot 147 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1971, 1975 (4), 1976, 1977 (5), 1978. All sets with foam outers, FDC. (12) $260
Lot 148 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1974, 1982 (2), 1983; Great Britain, proof set, 1983, proof silver crowns, 1980, in cases of issue (2); cased pair of fantasy crowns of Edward VIII, 1936; hard plastic cased sets (2) twenty pence pieces and one pound pieces (4 of each). Uncirculated - FDC. (10) $120
Lot 149 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975-1979, 1980 (2), 1981 (2), 1982 (3), 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990 (2), 1991-1994, 1996-1999. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (27) $650
Lot 150 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 (2), 1979 (2, one a double bar variety), 1982 (2), 1984, 1985 (8), 1986 (5), 1987 (3), 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1995. In cases of issue, mostly with certificates, some sets with some coins turned, no foam with one 1982 set and the last three sets without outer boxes, one 1987 and 1994 cases marked, otherwise FDC. (31) $600
Lot 151 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1976, 1977 (2), 1978 (3), 1979 (3), 1980 (3), 1981, 1982 (2), 1984; proof dollar, 1984; mint set, 1977 (3), 1981 (3), 1982 (2); USA, proof sets, 1972, 1976; New Zealand, cupro-nickel crowns in hard plastic cases (10); medals, two sets; Austrian mint set, 1983; Singapore, mint set, 1974. Nearly uncirculated - FDC. (41) $400
Lot 152 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1984 (2), 1985, 1986 (2), 1987, 1988 (2), 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2003 (baby), 2004-2007. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (26) $800
Lot 153 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1979, includes (1) double bar variety. All sets with foam outers, FDC. (14) $340
Lot 154 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1979, 1981, 1982 (2), 1983, 1984, 1986; five dollars, 1990, Anzac 75th Anniversary two coin set (2 sets). First six sets without foam outers, some cases damaged, 1986 set missing cardboard outer, uncirculated. (9) $100
Lot 155 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980, 1981, 1982 (3), 1983 (2, one with damaged cardboard outer), 1991, 1994, 1995, 1999. The 1995 set cardboard outer torn, foam outers with handwritten dates, FDC. (11) $220
Lot 156 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1981. Nine sets with foam outers, one foam outer with handwritten date, sixteen sets without outers, FDC. (35) $400
Lot 157 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1981, 1983 (2), 1984 (2); masterpieces in silver sets, 1988 (2); proof ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (3); proof five dollars, 1988 (2); proof silver two dollars, 1988 (2); mint set, 2003; mint five dollars, 2000 (4 different); and New Zealand, mint dollar, 1974 (cased). In cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (26) $320
Lot 158 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1981-1996 (2 of each), 1997, 1998, 2000; masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1991; proof ten dollars, 1982, 1985-1989 (state), 1989 birds (2 of each); proof five dollars, 1988 (2); silver two dollars, 1988 (2); proof dollars, 1984 (2), 1992 (silver), 1993 (silver); mint silver ten dollars, 1997 (Harbour City pair) ; silver six medallion set, 1988 and 1988 Bicentennial ten dollar note folders (2); Perth Mint Holey Dollar and Dump sets, 1988 (2). All in cases or packs of issue, some without foams, FDC. (65) $1,400
Lot 159 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1982 (13), 1984 (3). All sets with foam outers, some with handwritten dates, FDC. (16) $220
Lot 160 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1982, 1983, 1989; State Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1983, 1987; proof five dollars, 1988 Parliament House, 1992 Space (2); proof one dollar, 1984; Perth Mint, proof holey dollar and dump, 1988. In cases of issue with certificates, 1992 Space cases damaged as usual and 1983 ten dollar case with spot of foxing, otherwise FDC. (10) $120
Lot 161 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1983-1987, 1988 (3), 1989 (2). In cases of issue, one with outer box missing, otherwise FDC. (10) $180
Lot 162 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1984, 1985, 1990 (2), 2004 (2), 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. First two sets with handwritten dates on outers covers, FDC. (10) $380
Lot 163 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1984 (7), 1985 (9), 1986 (7); Fiji, proof set, 1982. In cases of issue, mostly with certificates, FDC. (24) $400
Lot 164 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985 (3), 1986, 1988 (2), 1989, 1991 (3), 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (14) $320
Lot 165 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985 (5), 1986 (4), 1987 (4), 1988 (5). Two boxes in 1985 and 1986 sets with corners on outer boxes squashed, 1988 outers with surface marks, FDC. (18) $360
Lot 166 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1986 (5); proof ten dollars, 1985 (10), 1988 (10), 1989 (10); proof piedfort, 1993; mint ten dollars, 1985 (10), 1988 (10), 1989 (10); mint sets, 1986 (5). All in cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (71) $900
Lot 167 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992 (3), 1993 (3), 2000. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (11) $320
Lot 168 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988, 1996 (5); 1996 baby proof set. FDC. (7) $280
Lot 169 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2006. FDC. (9) $420
Lot 170 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988 (2), 1990 (2), 1991 (5), 1992 (5), 1993 (3). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (17) $440
Lot 171 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1990 (2), 1991 (5). FDC. (7) $220
Lot 172 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1990-1997, 2003-2005, 2007, 2008. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (13) $420
Lot 173 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1990 (4), 1992 (3), 1993, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2007 (2), 2008 2-coin set (2), 2009 2-coin set. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (17) $480
Lot 174 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1995 (3), 1996 (2), 1997 (2), 1999, 2000 (3). FDC. (11) $600
Lot 175 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2016; masterpieces in silver set, 2004; proof silver one dollars, Subcription Series, 2004, Silver Kangaroo Series, 2004, Year of the Dragon 2012; mint one dollars, 2009 (2), 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, dual issue sets, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, four coin sets, 2010 (2); mint fifty cents, 2010 (2), 2011 (4), 2012 (2), 2014 (3), 2015; mint twenty cents, 2009, 2011, 2014, Anzacs Remembered set of fourteen coins 2015, Anzac to Afghanistan set of fourteen coins 2016; PNCs, 2008 with three medallions, 2009 (2); Perth Mint, mint one dollars, Celebration of Australia 2009 (7). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (47) $560
Lot 176 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 2000-2014. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (15) $800
Lot 177 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, proof twenty coin collection, 2001. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $280
Lot 178 Elizabeth II, proof set, 2001; BP mint sets, souvenir pre decimal and decimal 1966, 1982, 1985-1994, 1994 (baby), 1995, 1995 (baby), 1996-98, 1998 (baby), 1999, 2000, Centenary of Federation three coin set 2001. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (24) $520
Lot 179 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 2002, Australian Wedding 2005; unofficial set of pre decimal coins (mixed dates in set); mint sets, 2001, 2003; proof silver five dollars, Commonwealth Games 2002, Queen Mother 2002; mint one dollar, Silver Kangaroo Series 2002, Year of the Outback 2002; Perth Mint, twenty dollars, Millennium Issue Gregorian Calendar 2001; proof silver half ounce, Kookaburra Square Issue 2002, 2003, Year of the Goat 2003; Sydney 2000 Olympics, tie pins (6); Scout Association of Australia, medal 1979. Mostly in packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (20) $600
Lot 180 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof set, 2004; masterpieces in silver set, 2007. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) $160
Lot 181 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof year set, 2006; proof silver ten dollars, Australia's Olympic Heritage Series, set of six, 1994-1996, Brisbane Commonwealth Games 1982, Landmark Series, 1998, 1999, Endangered Species, 1994-1996, 1998, two coin set 1995 and 1996, Millennium Trio of Coins, The Past 1999, The Present 2000, The Future 2001, Mixed Metal Commemorative, 150th Anniversary Adelaide Pound 2002, 150th Anniversary Pattern Design 2003, 150th Anniversary Sydney Mint 2005, Bicentenary Blue Mountain Crossing 2013. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (17) $580
Lot 182 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1989, 1991. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $180
Lot 183 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1994 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, 1994 without boxes, FDC. (3) $260
Lot 184 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1998, 1999. In cases of issue with certificates, 1998 without outer box, FDC. (3) $220
Lot 185 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, Bicentennary 1988 (2), The Royal Ladies 1992, The Explorers Part One 1993 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $460
Lot 186 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, Bicentennial, 1988 (3), Fifty Cent Collection, 1989; ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser 1988 Bicentenary folder, AA 20 059418 and AA 20 059420 (McD.$10GF1) (2). In packs of issue with certificates, FDC - uncirculated. (6) $220
Lot 187 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1991 (2), 1998-2004, 2006, 2007. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (17) $1,300
Lot 188 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1989, 1990 (3), 1991 (9), 1992, 1993, 1994. In cases of issue, FDC. (17) $1,350
Lot 189 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1991 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $340
Lot 190 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, Silver Dollars 1990, 25th Anniversary of Decimal Currency 1991, Shaping a National Identity 1996; proof silver ten dollars, Australia's Olympic Heritage Series, set of six, 1994-1996, Commonwealth Games 1982, State Series, 1985-1993, Birds of Australia Series, piedfort, 1991, standard, 1989, 1990, 1992-1994; PNCs, 1995, 1997 (2). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (23) $550
Lot 191 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 25th Anniversary of Decimal Currency, 1991; proof silver ten dollars, Landmark Series, set of two, 1998, Birds of Australia, piedfort, 1993, standard, 1989-1990, 1992-1994, State Series, 1985-1993, Commonwealth Games, 1982, Endangered Species, standard, 1996-1998; proof five dollars, 1988, 1992, 1994, 1998, 1990 Anzac 75th Anniversary Commemorative two coin set; proof silver two dollars, 1988; proof silver one dollars , Subscription Issues, 1996-1998, Commemorative Issues, 1992-1994, 1998; Silver Kangaroo Series, specimen silver one dollars, 1993 (2), 1994, 1996-1999; proof one dollar, 1984. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (41) $800
Lot 192 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, Colonial Australia, 1995; Australia's Olympic Heritage Series, specimen silver ten dollars, 1994-1995 (4); New Zealand silver proof set, 1990; mint sets, 1990 (2), 1991 (2), 1995 (3). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (10) $340
Lot 193 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1995, 1998-2004, 2006-2008. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (11) $1,100
Lot 194 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 2003. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) $160
Lot 195 Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988 (McD N/R PT1). In folder and cover of issue with certificate, uncirculated - FDC. $80
Lot 196 Elizabeth II, proof coin and note sets, 1988, Bicentennial (2); proof ten dollars, 1988. In packs of issue, FDC. (3) $160
Lot 197 Elizabeth II, proof gold plated silver two coin set, 150th Running of the Melbourne Cup Collection, 2010; Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988 (McD N/R PT1); ten dollar banknote, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentenary (McD $10 GF1). In folders/cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (3) $340
Lot 198 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In cases of issue. FDC. (3) $1,300
Lot 199 Elizabeth II, proof and mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980 (3 of each). In packs and cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (6) $2,600
Lot 200 Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988 (2), also mint issue 1981 (Royal Wedding). In cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (7) $3,000
Lot 201 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1982 (2), 1983-1988, mint issues 1981 (2). All in cases or wallets of issue FDC. (11) $4,700
Lot 202 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980; 1985-8 (three of each). In cases of issue, FDC. (13) $5,500
Lot 203 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982 (2), 1983 (2), 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990 (2). In cases of issue, FDC. (11) $4,700
Lot 204 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 (2), 1986, 1987 (2), 1988 (2), 1989; mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1981; proof gold one hundred dollars, Floral Emblem, 1998. In packs and cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (14) $6,000
Lot 205 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1986. In case of issue, FDC. $430
Lot 206 Elizabeth II, Pride of Australia Series, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1991 Emu. In case of issue with certificate, some light foxing on packaging, otherwise FDC. $430
Lot 207 Elizabeth II, IOC Olympic Games Issue 1896-1996, proof set of three, gold two hundred dollars, silver twenty dollars (2), 1993. In case of issue with certificates, FDC. $750
Lot 208 Elizabeth II, Floral Emblems of Australia Series, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 2003, Royal Bluebell. In wooden case of issue with certificate, FDC. $740
Lot 209 Elizabeth II, Floral Emblems of Australia, proof gold one hundred dollars, 2003, Royal Bluebell. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $490
Lot 210 Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars, 2000, Sydney Olympics Preparation. FDC. $480
Lot 211 Elizabeth II, proof gold ten dollars, 2015 Gallipoli Landing. In case of issue with certificate 001027, FDC. $160
Lot 212 Elizabeth II, proof gold, one tenth ounce ten dollars, Ram's Head 2011; miniature two dollars (.5g), Frilled Neck Lizard 2013, Platypus 2014. The first coin in timber case with certificate number 00805, others in cases of issue with certificates, FDC.(3) $230
Lot 213 Elizabeth II, Olympics Centennial Coins, proof silver twenty dollars, set of two, 1993; Sydney Olympics, proof silver five dollars, 2000 (2, Koala & Flowering Gum, and Harbour of Life - Water); Olympic Heritage Series, specimen silver ten dollars, set of six, 1994-96. In cases of issue with certificates, the first set case damaged, coins uncirculated - FDC. (2 sets + 2) $160
Lot 214 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Commonwealth Games, 1982, State Series, 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988, 1989 (2), Birds of Australia, piedfort, 1989; proof five dollars, 1988 (3); proof two dollars, 1988 (3), proof one dollars, 1984 (2); mint one dollar, 1993; Perth Mint, proof silver holey dollar and dump commemorative issue, 1988 (3). In packs and cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (23) $280
Lot 215 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1982 (5); proof five dollars, 1988, 1992 (4); proof silver two dollars, 1988; proof silver one dollars, 1988 Holey Dollar and Dump, 1992, 1993, 1995 (3); proof one dollars, 1984 (7); Perth Mint, one half ounce silver Australian Kookaburra 2002; one ounce silver medal commemorating Bass and Flinders voyages. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (26) $260
Lot 216 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1982 Games (2), State Series, 1985 (5), 1986, 1987 (2), 1988 (6), 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993; proof aluminium bronze five dollars, 1988 New Parliament House (2), 1992 Year of Space (3), 1994 Enfranchisement of Women (2); proof two dollars, 1988 (2); proof silver one dollars, 1984 (4), 1992, 1994. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (36) $360
Lot 217 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1982, 1985-1993 extra 1991 (State), 1989-1994 (proof and piedfort sets), 1995 (proof (2), piedfort (2)), proof five dollars, 1988, 1990 Anzac pair, 1992, 1994, proof two dollars silver, 1980, proof dollar, 1984, 1994 (2), 1995, 1996 Subscription Series, proof one ounce silver kangaroo dollars, 1995 (2), proof fifty cents, 1988, proof two coin set, 2008, also Great Britain proof set, 1996. All in cases of issue, FDC. (41) $600
Lot 218 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1982 Commonwealth Games; proof five dollars, 1988, 1990 Anzac 75th Anniversay Commemorative two coin set; proof silver two dollars, 1988; proof one dollar, 1984; mint silver ten dollars, 1988; mint one dollar, 2007; mint fifty cents, 1970 (2); one crown, 1937; assortment of pre decimal coins, two shillings, (2), one shilling, sixpence (6), threepence (7), penny, (27), halfpenny, (36), farthings (2); ferry token. Very good - FDC. (92) $120
Lot 219 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, State Series, 1985 (6), 1986 (6), 1988 (2), 1989, 1992 (3), 1993 (3). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (21) $280
Lot 220 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, State Series, 1985, 1986, 1987 (4), 1988, 1989, 1990 (2), 1991 (4), 1992 (4), 1993 (3); mint silver ten dollars, State Series, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 (2), 1991 (5), 1992 (5), 1993 (3); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) polymer Bicentenary folder (McD $10 GF1) (7), Fraser/Cole-Fraser/Evans (1993) paper and polymer two banknote commemorative folder (MCD $10 PT1). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (49) $560
Lot 221 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1988, 1993 (Birds); proof dollar, 1984, mint sets, 1987, 1988, 2013 (2), cased fine set of fifty cents (7), Perth Mint, one ounce proof silver coins, 2010 (Man From Snowy River), 2011 (Tasmanian Tiger), 2012 (Tiger, Titanic, Dragon), 1/25 ounce gold koala, 2012, 2013 (Tasmanian Devil) (2); USA, enamelled gilt two coin Titanic set, 2012, also six EPNS goblets. In cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (18) $500
Lot 222 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia, piedfort, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994; standard, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $220
Lot 223 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia Series, piedfort, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, standard, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, Endangered Species, piedfort, 1995. In cases of issue with certificates. (12) $240
Lot 224 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia Series, piedfort 1989 (2), 1990 (3), 1991 (3), 1992 (2), 1993 (3), standard 1989, 1990 (2), 1991 (3), 1992 (2), 1993 (4). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (25) $480
Lot 225 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia Series, piedfort 1992, 1993 (2), standard 1991 (3), 1992 (4). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $160
Lot 226 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Australia's Olympic Heritage Series, set of two, 1996; Landmark Series, set of two, 1997, 1998; Birds of Australia Series, piedfort, 1992; Perth Mint, specimen silver two ounce kookaburra, 1997 with Crown privy mark; Perth Mint, proof silver holey dollar and dump commemorative issue, 1989. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $220
Lot 227 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1999, the Past; 2000, the Present; 2001, the Future; 2013, Blue Mountains; proof silver one dollar, 1997 Old Parliament House; 2001, silver roo; proof silver fifty cents, 2004, Primary School Student Competition; proof two dollars, 2012; proof silver ten dollars, 1982, XII Commonwealth games; proof silver five dollar, 2014, Victoria Cross; Commonwealth Bank commemorative, five dollars, 1988. FDC. (10) $400
Lot 228 Elizabeth II, Millennium Series, proof bi-metal ten dollars, 2001, the Future; proof silver ten dollars, 2003 (2) Sydney Mint sovereign; proof silver ten dollars, 2005, Sydney Mint sesqui-centenary. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $160
Lot 229 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Mixed Metal Commemorative, Anniversary Pattern Design 2003, Anniversary Sydney Mint 2005, Millennium Trio of Coins, The Past 1999, The Present 2000, The Future 2001, State Series, 1985, 1986, 1988 (3), 1989, 1990, Subscription Issues, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000; mint silver ten dollars, 1988; proof silver five dollars, Tasmanian Bicentenary 2004, Melbourne Commonwealth Games 2006; mint proof five dollars, 1988 (2); proof silver two dollars, 1988 (2); proof silver one dollars, 1992, 2003, 2004; proof one dollars, 1984 (4), 40th Anniversary (Penny) 2004; mint one dollar, Gilt Silver Kangaroo 2003, proof silver fifty cents, 2000; PNC, Stokes Mint, Australian Bicentenary 1988. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (34) $660
Lot 230 Elizabeth II, proof set, New South Wales State (three coin set) 2001; mint set, State and Territory (three coin sets) New South Wales (2), Victoria (2), Queensland (2), South Australia (2), Australian Capital Territory (2), Tasmania (2), Western Australia (2), Northern Territory (2), Norfolk Island (2), 2001. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (19) $260
Lot 231 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988 (4), 1992 (2); mint five dollars, 1992 (2); proof silver one dollars, 1993, coin fair issue 1993 (2), silver one dollars, Silver Kangaroo Series, 1993 (6); mint one dollars, 1993 (5); silver Numismatic medallion 1988, Jubilee medallions 1991 (5); Perth Mint, silver one ounce Kookaburra five dollars 1990 (2), 1991 (10). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (40) $600
Lot 232 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, Anzac 75th Anniversary Commemorative two coin sets, 1990 (2); Perth Mint, Anzac 90th Anniversary, proof silver one ounce one dollar, 2005 set of two cased in replica Princess Mary Christmas tin; proof silver one ounce one dollar, 2004 Royal Visit 50th Anniversay Florin; proof silver Holey Dollar and Dump 1988. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $140
Lot 233 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1990 Anzac 75th Anniversary Commemorative two coin sets (2); 1996 Bradman, 1998 Flying Doctor; mint five dollars, 1988 Commemorative (3), 1990 Anzac 75th Anniversary Commemorative, 1992 International Year of Space (3), 1994 Women's Enfranchisement (3), 1996 Bradman (3). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (17) $150
Lot 234 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1990 Anzac (2); mint five dollars, 1990 (16); Hendo souvenir album first issue decimal currency, 1966; Hendo album last sterling and first decimal issue (2); plastic cases (4) with fifty cents, 1966, 1970, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982. First two sets inside cardboard torn, extremely fine - FDC. (25) $240
Lot 235 Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, Kookaburra 1990, 1991; proof five dollars, Bradman 1996; mint five dollars, Commemorative 1988 (3), Anzac 25th Anniversary 1990 (2), International Year of Space 1992, Bradman 1996, Duyfken 2006; proof silver one dollars, Subscription Issues, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2006, Commemorative Issues, 1995, 1996; specimen silver one dollars, Silver Kangaroo Series, 1994 (3), 1995, 1996 (2), 1997; mint one dollars, 1994, 1995 (13), 1996 (7), 1997 (2), 1998 (2), Anzacs 1999 (6), Anzacs and Year of Old Persons dual set 1999, Year of Television 2006 (2), Ocean Series 2006 (2), Sydney Harbour Bridge 2007, Ocean Series 2007 (2), Polar Series 2007, Year of the Pig 2007, The Ashes 2007; mint fifty cents, 1970 (2); Perth Mint, proof silver holey dollar and dump commemorative issue, 1988; Great Britain, crown 1965; Stonehenge gold plated medallion; Canada, seven coin set 2003. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (72) $640
Lot 236 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympics, proof fine silver five dollars, sixteen coin set. In jarrah timber case of issue with set certificate of authenticity, FDC. $580
Lot 237 Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, Paralympic Basketball 2000, Bradman 2001, Finale Coin 2001, 2002, 2003, Queen Mother 2002, Sydney to Athens 2004, 150 Years of Steam 2004, Tasmanian Bicentennial 2004, Adelaide to Darwin 2004, Voyage of Discovery (Duyfken), five dollars/five euros, Australian/Dutch two coin set, 2006, Commonwealth Games 2006 (2), Anniversary of State Government 2006/2009 (6), Year of the Lifesaver 2007, 75th Anniversary Sydney Harbour Bridge 2007, The Ashes 2007, Centenary of Scouts 2008, Centenary of Rugby League 2008, Antarctic Territory 2008, Antarctic Explorers 2008, Aurora Australis 2009, International Year of Astronomy 2009, Crux Southern Sky 2012, Pavo Southern Sky 2013, 25th Anniversary of Parliament House 2013, Centenary of Canberra 2013, 25 Years of Territory Government 2014, Lest We Forget 2014; proof silver two dollars, Australian Open (gold plated) 2012. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (34) $2,000
Lot 238 Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, hologram, 2001, Centenary of Federation; 2002 Year of the Outback; 2003 Australia's Volunteers. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $140
Lot 239 Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, hologram, 2003, Australia's Volunteer. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $150
Lot 240 Elizabeth II, proof selectively gold plated silver five dollars, 2003, Rugby World Cup. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $260
Lot 241 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar, 1984 (16); proof two dollars, 1988 (5); proof five dollars, 1988 (5); proof ten dollars, 1982 (8) Commonwealth Games; State series, 1985 (5), 1986 (5), 1987 (5); 1988 (5) Bicentenary. The 1982 with handwritten dates on boxes, one without box, some card outers stained on the 1985, 1986, 1987, nearly FDC - FDC. (54) $460
Lot 242 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar, 1984 (4); proof silver one dollar, 1995 Waltzing Matilda; proof five dollars, 1988 Parliament House; 1996 (4) Bradman; mint one dollar, 1995C (8) Waltzing Matilda, 1996C (19) Parkes, 1997C (12) Kingsford Smith; five dollars, 2006; ten dollars, 1988 Bicentenary; State Savings Bank, Captain Cook, silver medallion, 1970; Gold Coast, trade dollars; Perth Mint, silver kookaburra, 1994; world coins, small group including China, Japan, mint set 1975; Gibraltar, Great Britain, George V - Elizabeth II, farthing - half crown, assorted dates, 1932-1967; proof set, 1971; five pounds, 2000; New Zealand, Vatican. Very good - FDC. (84) $220
Lot 243 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, 1992 Barcelona, 1999 The Last Anzacs; Subscription Series, 1996 Decimal Currency, 1997 Old Parliament House, 1999 Majestic Images; proof silver fifty cents, 2000 Royal Visit; mint one dollars, 1989 New Zealand XIVth Commonwealth Games, 1993 (5), 1994 (4), 1995 (2), 1996 (2), 1997 (3), 1997 dual set, 1998. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (25) $200
Lot 244 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1993 Landcare; 2005 Gallipoli; one ounce one dollar silver kangaroo, 2003, 2004 (2), 2005, 2006; proof silver two dollars, 1988 (2); proof aluminium bronze five dollars, 1988 (3) New Parliament House; 1994 Enfranchisment of Women; proof silver five dollars, 2004, Tasmania Bi-centenary; 2004 Steam Railways. In cases of issue with certificates, some 1988 coin cases with signs of wear, FDC. (15) $280
Lot 245 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, Decimal Currency 1996 (2), Proclamation 2000, Melbourne Mint 2002, 50 Years of Television 2006 (4); proof silver fifty cents, 1988, 1989 (4), 2000 (3). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (16) $300
Lot 246 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, Subscription Series, Decimal Currency 1996, Old Parliament House 1997, New Parliament House 1998, Majestic Images 1999, Proclamation Coins 2000, Melbourne Mint 2002, Holey Dollar 190th 2003, Last Penny Issue 2004, Sydney Mint 150th 2005, Spanish Pillar Dollar 2006, Portuguese Johanna 2007, Kookaburra Penny 2008, Adelaide Ingot 2009, Currency Centenary 2010, Zuydorp Wreck 2011; two coin proof year sets 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013; two coin fine silver proof set, 2011. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (22) $640
Lot 247 Elizabeth II, proof silver dollars, Silver Kangaroo Series, 2003-2014, Silver Roo Series, 2000-2002, Kangaroos of the World (two coin boxed set) 2013. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (16) $600
Lot 248 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 75th Anniversary Sydney Harbour Bridge 2007, Year of the Pig 2007, Original Coat of Arms 2008, Year of the Rat 2008, 60 Years of Australian Citizenship 2009, Year of the Ox 2009, 100 Years of Australian Coinage 2010, Year of the Tiger 2010, Kangaroo at Sunset 2010, 2011, 2012, Year of the Rabbit 2011 (2), Ram's Head Dollar 2011, The Presidents Cup 2011 (2), Wheat Sheaf Dollar 2012, Year of the Dragon 2012, Anniversary of the Korean War 2013, Bicentenary of the Holey Dollar and Dump 2013, Year of the Snake 2013, Anniversary of the Sydney Opera House 2013, Decimal Effigies 2014, Voyage of Terra Australis 2014, Year of the Horse 2014. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (32) $620
Lot 249 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver one ounce one dollars, 2004 (3), Moon Walk, Mawson Station (2); 2005 Australian Open; 2006 Queen Elizabeth 80th Birthday, coloured issues. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $260
Lot 250 Elizabeth II, proof gold plated silver two coin set, 150th Running of the Melbourne Cup Collection, 2010; proof silver one dollar, medallion, and premiership cup in mahogany box, Swans Premiership, 2012; proof silver one dollar two coin set, Black Caviar Perfection, 2013; proof silver one dollar, Hawthorn Premiership, 2013. In cases of issue with certificates. (4) $400
Lot 251 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, Year of the Dragon 2012, Australian Saltwater Crocodiles 2013, 2014, Sydney NYE Fireworks 2014, High Relief Dollar 2014; Perth mint, 100 Years Australian Open 2005, Centenary Submarine Service (coin and badge set) 2014. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (7) $240
Lot 252 Elizabeth II, proof one ounce silver one dollar, 2013, Australian Opal Series, the Pygmy Possum. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $50
Lot 253 Elizabeth II, proof silver fifty cents, Royal Visit 2000, QEII Accession 2002, QEII Coronation 2003, Primary School Design Competition 2004, Secondary School Design Competition 2005, Diamond Jubilee 2012, 50th Anniversary Australian Ballet 2012, 60th Anniversary Coronation 2013, Royal Firstborn 2013. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (9) $260
Lot 254 Elizabeth II, uncirculated fifty cents and fifty pence, 2005, World Heritage; proof set, 2002, XVII Commonwealth Games, five dollar coins (3); proof and mint sets, 2000; proof sets, 1990 and 2009, Kangaroo Series (three one dollar fine silver coins with stands), 1989, 2001, Centenary of Federation; Perth mint, proof silver one dollar, 2005, special edition, number 11259/25000, 60th Anniversary of the End of WWII, hologram on obverse. Uncirculated - FDC. (8) $360
Lot 255 Elizabeth II, proof selectively gold plated silver fifty cents, QEII Birthday and Royal Visit (set of two) 2006, Australia Day 2010 Australia Day, William and Catherine Engagement and Wedding (set of two) 2010-2011. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $280
Lot 256 Elizabeth II, proof fifty cents, Year of the Snake, 2013 (4); mint five dollar coin, in fine silver, gold plated, Australian Bravery 2015; proof silver one ounce one dollar, 2012, Sydney Funnel-web Spider; another, 2013, Australian Yellow-bellied Sea Snake; another, 2000, Millennium; another, 2003, HRH Prince William 21st Birthday; proof silver fifty cents, 2013, 60th Anniversary Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II; another, 2003, 50th Anniversary Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II; another, 2002, 50th Anniversary Accession of Queen Elizabeth II; proof silver five dollar, 25th Anniversary of Australian Parliament house; another, 2008, Centenary of Scouts Australia; 2002, Year of the Outback; 2003, Finale; 2002, Battle of Sunda Straight (USS Houston); 1998, Royal Flying Doctor Service; 2002, The Queen Mother and 2004, AFL. FDC. (20) $620
Lot 257 Elizabeth II, proof cupro-nickel twenty cents, 2013, hyper metallic coloured; another, 2013, gold plated. In a paua shell container, uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 258 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold four coin nugget set, 1986. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $2,700
Lot 259 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget four coin set, 1986. In case of issue with certificate 08837, FDC. $2,750
Lot 260 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget four coin set, 1986. FDC. $2,750
Lot 261 ELizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget four coin set, 1987. In case of issue with certificate 02552, FDC. $2,750
Lot 262 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget four coin set, 1987. FDC. $2,750
Lot 263 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget four coin set, 1988. FDC. $2,750
Lot 264 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget four coin set, 1988, Bicentennial. In case of issue with certificate 0783, FDC. $2,750
Lot 265 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, family of precious metals one ounce, gold kangaroo, platinum koala and silver kookaburra, 1990. In case of issue with certificate 0422. FDC. $2,600
Lot 266 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, family of precious metals proof 1/20th ounce, gold kangaroo, 1/20th ounce platinum koala and one ounce silver kookaburra, 1990. In case of issue, FDC. (3 coins) $210
Lot 267 Elizabeth II, Perth mint, family of precious metals proof 1/20th ounce, gold kangaroo, 1/20th ounce platinum koala and one ounce silver kookaburra, 1991. In case of issue with certificate 1554. FDC. (3 coins) $210
Lot 268 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Discover Australia Fauna Collection, proof gold set (each 1/25 oz .9999), 2006-2008. In prestige set case with individual coin certificates except for 2008 issue, FDC. (15 coins) $900
Lot 269 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof half ounce platinum koala, 1988. In jarrah case of issue with PK88 0.5 ingot number 5301, FDC. $640
Lot 270 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof half ounce platinum koala, 1988. In case of issue, FDC. $620
Lot 271 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof half ounce platinum koala, 1988. In case of issue, 00534, FDC. $620
Lot 272 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof half ounce platinum koala, 1988. In jarrah cases of issue with PK88 0.5 ingot numbers 5555-5556, FDC. (2) $1,250
Lot 273 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce palladium emu, 1995. In case of issue with certificate 0968, FDC. $900
Lot 274 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce palladium emu, 1995. In cases of issue with certificates 0964/5, FDC. (2) $1,800
Lot 275 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce palladium emu, 1995. In cases of issue with certificates 0966/7, FDC. (2) $1,800
Lot 276 Elizabeth II, proof bi-metal one dollar, 2005, Sydney Mint Sovereign. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $160
Lot 277 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof sovereign, 2009. In case of issue with certificate, 1990, FDC. $350
Lot 278 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Holey Dollar and Dump sets, 1988, 1989 and 1990. In packs of issue, FDC. (3) $110
Lot 279 Elizabeth II, Bicentenary of the Holey Dollar and Dump including ten euro, proof silver three coin set, 2013. Coins presented in an attractive timber case with outer box and certificate, FDC. $120
Lot 280 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver ten ounce Kookaburra Large Coin Series fifty dollars, 1991 (2); proof silver two ounce Kookaburra Large Coin Series ten dollars, 1991 (2); proof silver one ounce Kookaburra five dollars, 1990 (2), 1992, 1993 (2), Sydney Sesquicentenary 1992 (2); specimen silver one ounce Kookaburra five dollars 1990 (2), 1991; proof silver holey dollar and dump commemorative issue, 1988 (2), 1989 (12), 1990 (3). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (31) $1,400
Lot 281 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten ounce ten dollars, 2005, Evolution of Knowledge, coloured issue. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $480
Lot 282 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof five ounce koala, 2012. In case of issue, FDC. $160
Lot 283 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof two ounce silver kokaburras, Privy Mark Series, 1994 (Sovereign), 1995 (cased set of four plus 4 single florins), 1996 (guinea) (3); 1996 ducat; one ounce, 1996 (France and Germany) (2); Mint one ounce kookaburras, 1990 (10), 1991 (10); Holey Dollars and Dump sets, 1988-90 in display album. In packs and cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (33) $1,750
Lot 284 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof two ounce silver kookaburras, 1999, four coin pm Australian coin sets (2); one ounce silver kookaburras, European pm series, 1999, set of eleven in case; Australia, Landmarks one ounce silver kookabuura set of ten, 2000 cased with certificate 1374, coin and medallion two ounce kookaburras, 1997, 1998, 1999, one silver kookaburra, 1998, 1999, 2000 honor coin pm; USA, five states mark collection (five one ounce kookaburras) two ounce, 1991; Australia, Football one dollar, 2008 (2). All in cases of issue, FDC. (17) $1,900
Lot 285 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver one ounce one dollar, 2005, Anniversary of WWII end, in metal canister; 2006 (2), Australia on the Map, Dame Edna Everage. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $540
Lot 286 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver one dollars, 2001, Centenary of Federation, Holey Dollar and Dump; 2002, Golden Jubilee; 2013, the Land Down Under; mint, proof silver one dollar, 2013, Perth mint, proof silver one dollars, 2005, HRH Prince Henry of Wales 21st birthday; 2013, Australian Map/Kangaroo; 2008, 90th Anniversary of WW1; 2007, 50th Anniversary of the Australian SAS; 2007, Lunar New Year; 2005, 100 years of Rotary International; 2013, Aurora Australis, Australian Antarctic Territory; 2007, Sydney Harbour Bridge; 2011, Greater Blue Mountains; proof silver five dollars, 2000, Paralympic Games, Sydney; proof silver one dollar, replica badge, 2011, 100 years Royal Australian Navy. FDC. (16) $440
Lot 287 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver square half ounce kookaburras, 2002 (2), 2003, 2004 (3), 2005 (2). The first two on cards of issue and the rest in cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $180
Lot 288 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver fifty cents, 2013, Birds of Australia, Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo, Rainbow Lorikeet, Regent Bowerbird, Splendid Fairy-Wren, Budgerigar, all with certificates; 2013, HRH Prince George, proof silver one dollar, Birth Celebration with certificate; 2015, another, HRH Princess Charlotte, birth celebration with certificate; 2014, proof silver fifty cents, Year of the Horse, Australian Lunar Series II, with certificate; proof silver one dollar, 2005, Pope John Paul II. FDC. (9) $520
Lot 289 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, silver proof sets, 2008 Olympics Stamp and Coin Set, 2009 Early Posting Box and Home Delivery Stamp and Coin Sets (2), 2012 Road to London Stamp and Coin Set; Military Sniper Challenge Medallion, in base metal (2). All sets in cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $100
Lot 290 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (4), card (3) and blue wallet; also, mint one dollar, 1995B. Uncirculated. (5) $180
Lot 291 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (card), 1984-89 plus mint dollar, 1984. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (8) $110
Lot 292 Elizabeth II, mint sets, Renniks Commemorative 1966, baby 1993, 1999 (2), 2000 (2), 2001 (2), 2002 (2); New Zealand, mint set, 1980. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (11) $90
Lot 293 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (Hendo), 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989 (2), 1993, 1995, also ten dollars, two note folder, 1993; Singapore, two dollar commemorative banknotes, millennium, 2000 (3), twin collect Dragon, 2000 (2). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (15) $280
Lot 294 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (black wallet), 1974, 1981 (3), 1982, 1983, 1988, 1991; mint ten dollars, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991; Landmark two coin set, 1997; mint silver roo dollar, 2001; mint dollar, 1984; note and coin pack, 1984, by M.R.Roberts; Great Britain, Royal Wedding crown, 1981; Perth Mint Holey Dollar and Dump set, 1988, and Holden silver key ring, 1999 by 2000 Olympic sponsor. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (23) $420
Lot 295 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (card) - 1993, including 1967 and 1968 in unofficial packs. Uncirculated. (28) $600
Lot 296 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (card) - 1993, including 1967 and 1968 in unofficial packs. Uncirculated. (28) $640
Lot 297 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 card, 1979 (2), 1980, 1981 (3), 1982 (12), 1983 (9), 1984 (6). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (34) $340
Lot 298 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966, 1969-2004, baby 2004, 2005-2009, baby 2009, 2010, baby 2010, 2011, baby 2011, 2012, baby 2012, 2013, 2014, baby 2014, 2015, baby 2015, 2016 (2), baby 2016. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (58) $1,300
Lot 299 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1969, 1986, 1990, 1994, 2005, 2010. The 1969 set coins toned, some spotting, uncirculated. (6) $140
Lot 300 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1970 (2), 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975-1982. In wallets, some coins toned, 1971 set five cent spotted, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (13) $300
Lot 301 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1978 (8), 1979 (4), 1980 (8), 1981 (8), 1982 (7). In wallets, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (35) $340
Lot 302 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1978, 1979, 1980 (2), 1982 (2), 1984, 1985 (3), 1986 (6), 1988 (7), 1989 (2), 1991 (4), 1992 (8), 1993 (2), 1994, 1995. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (41) $680
Lot 303 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1978, 1981, 1983-1986, 1988, 1989, 1990 (2), 1991-1994, 1996-1999; mint silver ten dollars, Commonwealth Games 1982, State Series, 1985-1989, 1991-1992; mint five dollars, 1988 (2), 1992, 1994; mint one dollars, 1993 (3), 1994, 1997 (4), 1998 (2), 1999; fifty cents, 1981; PNC, Bradman 1997. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (43) $380
Lot 304 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1994; mint five dollars, 1990 Anzac; mint silver one ounce kangaroo, 1993; philatelic numismatic cover, 2007 Year of the Pig. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (8) $80
Lot 305 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1983 (2), 1984 (2), 1985 (2), 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991 (2); 1993 baby set; mint ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1985-1990; one ounce silver kangaroo dollar, 1993; mint dollar, 1993; RAM six silver medallions set, 1988; Great Britain, proof silver crown, 1981 (Royal Wedding). In pack and cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (24) $460
Lot 306 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1984 (9), 1985 (6), 1986 (2). Uncirculated. (17) $260
Lot 307 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1984 (with yellow plastic), 1985 (2), 1986, 1987 (4), 1989 (3), 1991, 1994 (2, one with wide date), 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 (4), 2004 (2), 2005 (2), 2006 (5), 2007 (3), 2008, 2009 (5), 2010; baby mint set, 2010 (2). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (42) $750
Lot 308 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1984 (2), 1985 (5), 1986 (3), 1987 (14), 1988 (11), 1989 (6), 1990 (4), 1991 (5), 1992 (5), 1993 (2). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (57) $900
Lot 309 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985 (2), 1986, 1987, 1988 (2), 1991, 1996 (5), 2006. Uncirculated. (13) $220
Lot 310 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985 (2), 1988, 1989 (2), 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994 (2), 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 (2). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (15) $250
Lot 311 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985 (17), 1986 (6), 1988, 1989, 1992 (3), 1993 (3). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (31) $500
Lot 312 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1990. Uncirculated. (5) $180
Lot 313 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1990. Uncirculated. (5) $180
Lot 314 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1990-2008. Uncirculated. (19) $340
Lot 315 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (4), 1995 (4), 1996 (4), 1997 (4), 1998 (4), 1999 (4), 2000 (2), 2001 (2), 2002 (2), 2003 (2), 2004 (2), 2005 (2), 2006 (2), 2007 (2), 2008 (2), 2009 (2), 2010 (2), 2011 (2), 2012 (2), 2013 (2), 2014 (2); baby mint sets, 2007-2010, 2012-2014; Great Britain, mint set, 1971. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (68) $1,700
Lot 316 Elizabeth II, Federation of States and Territories, twenty coin collection 2001. In official album, uncirculated. (20 coins) $110
Lot 317 Elizabeth II, mint sets, State and Territory (three coin sets), New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, Norfolk Island, Northern Territory, Western Australia, Tasmania, 2001. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (9) $160
Lot 318 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980. Uncirculated. $440
Lot 319 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980. Uncirculated. (2) $860
Lot 320 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1982 (Commonwealth Games). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $870
Lot 321 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1983. In wallet of issue, uncirculated. $430
Lot 322 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1984 Koala. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $860
Lot 323 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1985 Koala. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (6) $2,540
Lot 324 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1985-8 (three of each). In packs of issue, FDC. (12) $5,100
Lot 325 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1984 (2), 1985 (5). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (7) $3,000
Lot 326 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1986 Koala. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $860
Lot 327 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1985; mint sets, 1985, 1986, 2006; coin/note set, 2013; stamp folder; First Day Covers and PNCs (7), also one dollar notes (R.78) DKX/DKY two identical runs of ten; also, Greece, fifty drachma notes, run of twenty. Uncirculated. (53) Passed in
Lot 328 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1987 Arthur Phillip. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $860
Lot 329 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1988 First Fleet Arrival. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $850
Lot 330 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1989, set in mount with gold chain as necklace by RAM. In case of issue, uncirculated. $460
Lot 331 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1989 Frilled Neck Lizard. In pack of issue, uncirculated. $430
Lot 332 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1990 Platypus. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $860
Lot 333 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1991 Emu. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (3) $1,270
Lot 334 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1992 Echidna. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $850
Lot 335 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1993 Squirrel Glider. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $860
Lot 336 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, The Pride of Australia 1993; mint gold 1g certified assay. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $480
Lot 337 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1994 Tasmanian Devil. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (3) $1,270
Lot 338 Elizabeth II, mint silver ten dollars, 1982 Games, State Series, 1985-1993 (9); proof five dollars, set of two, 1990 Anzac; Perth Mint, proof silver one ounce kookaburra, 1990. In cases and packs of issue, the 1985 outer box with foxing, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (12) $150
Lot 339 Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987, 1988 (3), 1989-1993. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (15) $170
Lot 340 Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, 1982 (4) Commonwealth Games Brisbane; State series, 1985 (4), 1986 (4), 1987 (4); 1988 (4) Bicentenary. Uncirculated. (20) $240
Lot 341 Elizabeth II, mint silver ten dollars, 1982 Games (2); mint five dollars, 1988 Parliament House (14, satchel [10), cello [4]), 1992 Space (17), 1994 Enfranchisement (9); mint one dollar, 1993 Landcare (17, BBC [16], RAM satchel [1]), 1994S Dollar Decade, 1995S Waltzing Matilda; specimen fifty cents, 1970 Cook, also non-specimens for 1970 in unofficial holders (2). All but the last two in packs of issue, uncirculated. (64) $220
Lot 342 Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, 1982 (5), 1985 (6), 1986 (6), 1988, 1992 (3); mint five dollars, 1988, 1992 (3), 1994, 1996; mint one dollar, 1984-1992 in five coin folder (4), 1993 (15), 1995, 1996, 1997 (12). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (60) $320
Lot 343 Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, State series, 1985 (5), 1986 (6), 1987 (6), 1988 Bicentenary. The 1985 outer boxes partly squashed, uncirculated. (18) $200
Lot 344 Elizabeth II, mint silver ten dollars, 1985, 1986, 1987; five dollars, 1988 (9), 1990, 1992, (bimetal) 1994 (5), 2001; two dollars, a selection of dates and varieties, 1988-2015 (20); one dollar, a selection of dates and varieties, 1984-2015 (46); fifty cents, 1985 (2), 1986, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2002, 2006 (two varieties), 2010 (2), 2011-2013; twenty cents, 1966, 1983 (2), 1984-1987, 1988 (2), 1989, 1990, 1991 (2), 1992-1993, 1995, 2007, 2008, 2009; ten cents, 1966, 1995-1997, 2007-2010; five cents, 1966, 1985, 1986 (3), 1987-1989, 1993, 1995-1997, 2007; two cents, 1966, 1968, 1986, 1987, 1990; one cent, 1966, 1986, 1987; USA, one dollar, 2000 (3); half dollar, 1976, 1996; also, Germany, ten mark, 1972; tiny gold nugget. All coins and nugget in quadrum coin capsules and set in punched plastic pocketed sheets within one Lighthouse Grande leatherette ring binder album, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (157) Passed in
Lot 345 Elizabeth II, mint silver ten dollars, 1993; mint five dollars, Athletics Sydney Olympics 2000, Duyfken 2006 (2), mint two dollars, 1988; mint one dollars, Bicentennial 1988, Holey Dollar and Dump 1988, Gold Coast Dollars 1992 (7), Barcelona 1992 (5), 1993 (6), 1994 (7), 1995 (8), 1996 (12), 1997 (10), 1998 (10), 1999 (11), HMAS Sydney II 2000 (4), Olymphilex 2000 (11), International Year of Volunteers 2001 (2), Australian Armed Forces 2001 (8), 2002 (8), Suffragette Dollar 2003 (2), Vietnam for Service 2003 (2), Korean War (8), Eureka 2004 (10), Gallipoli 2005 (11), Mob of Roos 2005 (2), 50 years of Television 2006 (10), Commonwealth Games 2006 (5), Ocean Series 2006-2007 (12), 75th Anniversary Sydney Harbour Bridge 2007 (10), Australian Peacekeeping 2007 (2), The Ashes 2007 (2), Year of the Pig 2007 (2), Polar Series 2007 (2), APEC Dollar 2007 (2), Original Coat of Arms 2008 (8), Centenary of Rugby 2008 (2) Centenary of Quarantine 2008 (2); one dollar uncirculated dual set, 1997 (2), 1999 (2); two coin uncirculated set, 2008 (2); one dollar five coin set 1984-1992 (2). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (218) $950
Lot 346 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 Parliament House (2, one in satchel and one in cello pack), 1992 Space (2), 2003 Rugby World Cup (2), 2004 Journey Continues (2), 2004 Bicentenary of Tasmania; New Baby card and fifty cents, 2005; Baby Memento card and fifty cents, 2007; also Great Britain, crown, 1977 Silver Jubilee and five pounds, 2007 Diamond Wedding; Nauru, mint silver ten dollars, 2011 We Will Remember Them. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (14) $40
Lot 347 Elizabeth II, five dollars, 1998 (9); Arnotts commemorative three coin sets, 1988 (2); two cents, 1969 (10); one cents, 1967 (10) and 1969 (10). Uncirculated. (41) Passed in
Lot 348 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, Commemorative 1988 (2), Anzacs 75th Anniversary 1990 (4), International Year of Space 1992 (4), Women's Enfranchisement 1994 (4), Bradman (bimetal) 1996 (4), Flying Doctor 1998 (2), Paralympics 2000, Phar Lap 2000 (2), Bradman Celebration 2001 (2), Battle of Sunda Strait 2002 (4), Commonwealth Games (three coin set) 2002, Rugby World Cup 2003 (2), Sydney to Athens 2004 (2), Bicentenary of Tasmania 2004, Commonwealth Games 2006 (2), Duyfken 2006 (3), 100th Anniversary Bradman 2008 (2), Remembrance Day 2011 (3), Australian Open 2012, Silver Frosted Victoria Cross 2014; proof five dollars, Bradman 2000, Flying Doctor 1998, Phar Lap 2000, Battle of Sunda Strait 2002, Rugby World Cup (gold plated silver) 2003, AFL (gold plated) 2004. In packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (53) $500
Lot 349 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 Commemorative (43), 1990 Anzac 75th Anniversary (40), 1992 Year of Space (14), 1994 Women's Enfranchisement (12). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (109) $400
Lot 350 Elizabeth II, five dollars, 1990 Anzac pair, 1994, 1996, Sydney 2000 set in album (28 coins), mint one dollars, 1993-1996 different mint marks, one ounce silver kangaroos (5) 1993-7, proof silver dollars, 1993, 1995; New Zealand, mint sets, 1967-70; Malaysia, commemoratives (4), Army Tattoo medals (2). In cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (approx 120) $320
Lot 351 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection, mint set of twenty eight aluminium bronze five dollar coins. In official album, uncirculated. (28) $110
Lot 352 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection, mint set of twenty eight aluminium bronze five dollars. In official album, uncirculated. (28) $120
Lot 353 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection, mint set of twenty eight aluminium bronze five dollars, also an extra three coins on cards depicting Basketball, Taekwondo and Tennis. In packs and official album in original storage box, uncirculated. (32) $130
Lot 354 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection, mint set of twenty eight five dollar coins (two sets); Melbourne Commonwealth Games, 2006, complete mint collection, five dollars, Queen's Baton Relay (1), fifty cents, 2005 Student Design (1), fifty cents, Games (16 different sports). In official albums, uncirculated. (3 sets) $540
Lot 355 Elizabeth II, uncirculated five dollars, 2004, The Journey Continues - Sydney to Athens; 2003, Rugby World Cup (4); 2004, Bicentenary of Tasmania; mint sets, 2014, A voyage to Terra Australis; 1998, Bass and Flinders; 1988, The New Impressions; 2003, Australia's Volunteers; 2008, International Year of Planet Earth; 2009, International Year of Astronomy; 2012, Wheat Sheaf; 2010, 100 Years of Australian Coinage; 2011, Ram's Head; 2012, 2013 and 2014, Special Edition. Uncirculated. (18) $420
Lot 356 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, Melbourne Commonwealth Games 2006 (3); mint fifty cents, Melbourne Commonwealth Games 2006 (different sports) (16); Melbourne Commonwealth Games 2006, complete mint collection in official album. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (20) $440
Lot 357 Elizabeth II, 1966-2009, two dollars - one cent, assorted dates, two dollars (21) plus proof 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007; one dollars (157) plus proof 2000, 2002, 2006, silver 2006, 2007; fifty cents (77) plus proof 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007; twenty cents (54) plus proof 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007; ten cents (42) plus proof 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007; five cents (43) plus proof 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007; two cents (26) plus proof 2006; one cent (26) plus proof 2006; Australian commemorative medallions, 1977-1995, assorted issues (99). All coins and medallions held in an orange album, very fine - FDC. (574) $300
Lot 358 Elizabeth II, mint two dollars, Remembrance Day 2012 (2), 60th Anniversary of the Coronation 2013 (3); mint one dollars, five coin set 1984-1992 (2), four coin set 2010 (4), 2011 (2), 2012 (2), 2013 (2), 2014 (2), dual set Kingsford Smith 1997 (4), The Last Anzacs 1999 (2); mint twenty cents, Australia Remembers Series, 2009 (4), 2010 (4), 2011 (6), 2012 (2), 2013 (3), 2014 (2), The Ashes 2011 (5), 2013 (2), 25th Anniversary of Parliament House 2013 (3). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (56) $360
Lot 359 Elizabeth II, Silver Kangaroo Series, specimen silver one dollars, 1993 (12), 1994; Kookaburra Series, specimen silver five dollars, 1990. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (14) $360
Lot 360 Elizabeth II, mint silver one dollars, Silver Kangaroo Series, 1994 (2), 1995 (2), 1996 (2), 1997, 1998 (2), 1999 (2), 2000, 2001, 2002 (2), 2003, (gold plated) 2003, 2004, (gold plated) 2004, 2005, (gold plated) 2005, 2006, (gold plated) 2006, 2007 (2), (gold plated) 2007, 2008 (2), (gold plated) 2008, 2009 (3), (gold plated) 2009, 2010-2014. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (38) $1,200
Lot 361 Elizabeth II, mint selectively gold plated silver one ounce one dollar kangaroo, 2004 (2), 2007; proof one dollar, silver host ring with antique finish centre, 2004 (2) 40th Anniversary last Australian penny; one dollar, silver antique finish, 2006, pillar dollar. In cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (6) $200
Lot 362 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars five coin set, 1984-1992; mint one dollars, 1993 BBC card (2), 1994C, 1995C (2), 1996C (damaged packet), S, 1997C (2), S, Korea 2003C. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 363 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, Effigy QEII 1984, Commemorative 1994 (12), Waltzing Matilda 1995 (7), Parkes 1996 (13), Kingsford Smith 1997 (10), Florey 1998 (20), The Last Anzacs 1999 (17), HMAS Sydney II 2000 (12), Olymphilex 2000 (14); Paralympic Medallions (three in set) 2000, Olympic Games Emblem Medallion 2000, Silver Olympic Subscriber's Medallion 2000. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (109) $300
Lot 364 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, 1984 1st Portrait Type, 1992 Barcelona Olympics (10), 1993 Landcare (79), 1994 Dollar Decade (30), 1995 Waltzing Matilda (10). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (130) $290
Lot 365 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, 1994C (4), S (5), 1995C (5), S (5), M (5), 1996C (6), 1998C (2). In packs of issue, the 1994C packs and three 1996C packs dirty, one 1995M coin discoloured, otherwise uncirculated. (33) $50
Lot 366 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, Australia's First Victoria Cross 2000. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $190
Lot 367 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, Australia's First Victoria Cross 2000. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 368 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, Navy 2001 (5), Army 2001 (6), Air Force 2001 (5); mint one dollars, in sets of three, 2001 Australian Defence Forces (2). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (18) $180
Lot 369 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, Year of the Outback 2002 (8), Australian Vietnam Forces 2003 (2), Korean War 2003 (11), Eureka Stockade 2004 (24), Gallipoli 2005 (29), 50 Years of Australian Television 2006 (25), Commonwealth Games 2006 (11), Commonwealth Games (logo stamp ingot) 2006, 75th Anniversary Sydney Harbour Bridge 2007 (21), Australia's Original Coat of Arms 2008 (20), Master Mintmark 2009 (2), 60 Years of Australian Citizenship 2009 (20). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (174) $400
Lot 370 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 2003 Vietnam Veterans. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (28) $240
Lot 371 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 2003 Vietnam Veterans. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (28) $240
Lot 372 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar folders, 2004E (2) Eureka; 2005S (5) Gallipoli; 2006C (5); 2006S (15) Australian Television; 2007M (2) Sydney Harbour Bridge; 2009M (2) Citizenship; one dollar cards, 2008 Year of the Rat; 2011 (4), Rosella (2), Year of the Rabbit (2); Perth Mint, silver one dollar, 2011 Year of the Rabbit; three coin set, 2012, Shores Under Siege; mint five dollars, 2004 (2) Eureka; proof five dollars, 1988, 2004 AFL, 2007 Surf Lifesaver; Macquarie Mint, Mongolia, gold five hundred terper (.5g), 2007. In folders, cards, cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (44) $360
Lot 373 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, Animals of the Zoo 2012 (8), Land Series 2008, 2009 (6), Ocean Series 2006, 2007 (6), Air Series 2011 (6), Polar Animals 2013 (4), Lest we forget 2014, Snorkelling, Skateboarding, Surfing, Horse riding, Skiing, BMX Riding (7), Benevolent Society 2013, Australian Year of the Farmer 2012, Fred Hollows 2010, 100 years of Census 2011, International Year of Co-operatives 2012, Sir Douglas Mawson 2012, Dame Joan Sutherland 2011, Mary Mackillop 2008, Steve Irwin 2009 (9), Gallipoli 2005 (2), XVIII Commonwealth Games 2006 (2), The Last of the Anzacs 1999, Father of Federation 1996, 90th Anniversary of the Royal Australian Navy 2001, 80th Anniversary of the RAAF 2001, Waltzing Matilda 1995, 50 Years of Australian Television 2006, The Man Who Developed Penicillin Howard Florey 1998, Eureka Stockade 2004, The World's Greatest Pioneering Aviator 1997, Centenary of the Australian Army 2001, Korean War 2003, Olymphilex 2000, Year of the Outback 2002, (13); 60th Anniversary of Australian Peacekeeping 2007, The Ashes 2007, International Polar Year 2008 (3), Stag Beetle 2014, Blow Fly 2014, 100 years of Australia's Coat of Arms 2008 (2), Vietnam for Service 2003, 75th Anniversary of the Sydney Harbour Bridge 2007, Black Caviar 2013, Commemorative 1994, 60 years of Australian Citizenship 2009, HMAS Sydney II 2000, International Year of Older Persons 1999 (9). In original packets, uncirculated. (77) $500
Lot 374 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 2007M Commonwealth Games Melbourne. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (38) Passed in
Lot 375 Elizabeth II, Sydney Harbour Bridge one dollar, 2007C, B, M, S (20, five of each); C, MYO RAM Visitor's Gallery (5); S, MYO Easter Show (5); M, MYO ANDA Melbourne (5); B, MYO ANDA Brisbane (13). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (48) $90
Lot 376 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 2007C Ashes (38); Coat of Arms, 2008c (2), S counterstamp (5), S privymark (7), B counterstamp, B privymark (2), M counterstamp; Citizenship one dollar, 2009C, S, B, M (32, eight of each). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (88) $240
Lot 377 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, Ocean Series 2007 (12), Land Series 2008 (17), Air Series 2011 (11), Zoo Animal Series 2012 (12), Polar Animal Series 2013 (12), Bright Bugs 2014 (8). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (72) $680
Lot 378 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, Lunar series, 2007 (2), 2008 (2), 2009 (2), 2010 (2), 2011 (4), 2012 (2), 2013 (2), 2014 (2); Inspirational Australian Series, 2008 (2), 2009 (2), 2010 (2), 2011 (2), 2012 (2), 2013 (2); Australian Sporting Milestones, The Ashes 2007 (2), Rugby 2008 (4), Swimming 2009, Presidents Cup 2011 (2), Australian Open 2012 (4), AFL Premiership 2012 (4), 2013 (4), Black Caviar 2013 (2); Australian Commemorative Milestones, 60th Anniversary Australian Peacekeeping 2007 (2), Centenary of Quarantine 2008 (2), International Polar Year 2007 (2), 100 Years of Census 2011 (2), Year of Australian Farmer 2012 (2), International Year of Cooperatives 2012 (2), 200 Years of the Benevolent Society 2013 (2), 40th Anniversary Sydney Opera House 2013 (2), 60th Anniversary Korean War 2013 (2), 30th Anniversary of the $1 Coin 2014 (4). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (75) $700
Lot 379 Elizabeth II, Planet Earth 2-coin set, 2008 (2 sets); Burke & Wills 2-coin set, 2010 (6 sets); 100 Years of Australian Coinage 4-coin sets of one dollars, C, S, B, M (2 sets), H, A, D, P (2 sets); Ram's Head 4-coin sets of one dollars, 2011 C, S, B, M (2 sets), H, A, D, P (2 sets); Perth Mint, Celebrate Australia, mint one dollars, 2009 (8 different). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (16 sets + 8) $220
Lot 380 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars and twenty cents, 2010, 150th Anniversary Burke & Wills Expedition; 2011, Australian Wool; one dollars, 2013, Lest We Forget (2); 1997, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith; 2005, Kangaroo; 2009, Kangaroo; 2013, Australian Citizenship; 2008, 100 Years of Quarantine in Australia; mint five dollars, 2012, Australian Open (2); 2011, Queen's Visit; 1990, ANZAC; proof silver five dollars, 2014, The Victoria Cross; mint five dollars, 1992, International Year of Space; 2004, Eureka Stockade. Uncirculated - FDC. (16) $110
Lot 381 Elizabeth II, mint silver one dollars, Capital Bridges 2011, Decimal Effigies 2012, 2014, Australian Saltwater Crocodiles 2013, 2014, Koala Road Sign 2014; two coin mint year sets 2008 (2), 2009 (2), 2010 (2), 2011 (2), 2012 (2), 2013 (2). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (18) $360
Lot 382 Elizabeth II, Sherwood commemorative set, uncirculated fifty cents, 1966-2000, Australian commemorative coin collection. Uncirculated. $40
Lot 383 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Centenary 2003, set of 1995 fifty cents (Weary Dunlop) and 2003 RAAMC/HMAHS Centaur token, in RAM VC type pack. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (14) $120
Lot 384 Elizabeth II, mint fifty cents, Ram's Head 1991 (4), Royal Visit 2000 (3), Primary Student Design 2004 (2), QEII 80th Birthday 2006 (2), Royal 60th Wedding Anniversary 2007 (2); mint twenty cents, 1966, 1988, Coming Home 2005 (3), Platypus (reverse) 2005 (3); PNCs, Yarralumla 1969, 50th Anniversary of Peace in the Pacific 1990 (2), International Year of Space 1992 (2), Barcelona 1992 (2), 1994 (2), 1995 (2), 1997 (2), 1998, Year of the Older Person 1999, Olympic Torch 1999, Anzacs Australian Legends 2000, Centenary First Australian VC 2000, Sydney Olympics 2000 (2), Federal Parliament 2001, QEII Jubilee/Accession 2002, QEII Jubilee/Coronation 2003 (2), World Heritage Sites 2005, Queen's Baton Relay 2005, Commonwealth Games 2006, QEII 80th Birthday 2006, Year of the Rat 2008 (2); PNC, Cook Islands 1970; Medallions, 1983-1996, assorted medallions in silver (3) and base metal (38). Most in packs of issue, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (93) $1,600
Lot 385 Elizabeth II, mint fifty cents, Primary School Design Competition 2004 (2), Secondary School Design Competition 2005 (2), Royal Visit 2006 (2), Royal Collection (2), Anniversary Royal Wedding 2007 (4), Year of the Scout 2008 (5), Anniversary of America's Cup 2008 (4), Moon Landing 2009 (4), Royal Engagement 2010 (4), 150th Running of the Melbourne Cup 2010 (3), 50 Years of Triple Zero 2011 (4), 60th Anniversary National Service 2011 (3), Royal Wedding 2011 (4), 70th Anniversary Kokoda Trail 2012 (2), 50th Anniversary Australian Ballet 2012 (5), Year of the Dragon 2012 (3), Diamond Jubilee 2012 (2), Bombing of Australia set of three 2012 (2), Centenary of Australian Banknotes set of three (2) Royal Firstborn 2013 (4), 60th Anniversary of Coronation 2013 (5), 100 Years of Commonwealth Stamps 2013 (3), Year of the Snake 2013 (2), Mount Panorama 2013 (5), 50th Anniversary of Surfing Australia 2013 (5), Year of the Horse 2014 (4), Year of the Horse in frosted silver 2014. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (88) $860
Lot 386 Elizabeth II, mint fifty cents, 2015, 50th Anniversary of the Royal Australian Mint; mint set, 2015, Anniversary of the Royal Australian Mint; mint two dollars, 2014, Remembrance Day, 'C' mintmark; 2013, The First banknote; Holey Dollar and Dump, 2013, Blue Mountains Crossing bicentenary; Perth mint, commemorative coin, 1988, silver Holey Dollar and Dump (4); 2012, Queen's Diamond Jubilee; silver five dollars, 2000, Sydney Olympic Games 2000. Uncirculated - FDC. (15) $200
Lot 387 Elizabeth II, mint fifty cents, Korean War 2016 (3), 70th Anniversary of the Honour Trail 2012 (2), 50th Anniversary of the Australian Ballet 2012, 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing 2009, Royal Visit 2006, 80th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth II 2006, Centenary of Scouts Australia 2008, XVIII Commonwealth Games 2006, 60th Anniversary of National Service 2011, 50 Years of Triple Zero 2011, Primary School Student Competition 2004, (14); 100 years of Commonwealth Stamps 2013 (2), 25th Anniversary of America's Cup Victory Australia II 2008, Shores Under Siege 2012, Centenary of Australian Banknotes 2013, Mt Panorama Bathurst 2013, 50th Anniversary of AIATSIS 2014, (5); cupro-nickel proof fifty cents commemoratives, 1981, 1991, 2005 (3), 2007, 1982, 1989, 2010, 2012, 1995, 1994, 1998, 50 Years of Surfing, (11); 2003 15th Anniversary Coronation of Elizabeth II, made in aluminium- bronze; circulated commemorative fifty cents, Royal visit 2000 (2), 100th Running of the Melbourne Cup 2010, Centenary of Federation 2001 (14). Very fine - uncirculated. (55) $600
Lot 388 Elizabeth II, mint twenty cents, 2011, Australia Remembers (6); The Ashes; 2012, Shores Under Siege (2); 2013, 25th Anniversary of the Australian Parliament House (2); mint one dollars, 1986-2013 (33); mint twenty cents, 2001-2013 (29); silver fifty cents, 1966, round; mint ten cents, 1983; mint five cents, 1978; mint two cents, 1980, 1981; mint one cent, 1981; Canada, Elizabeth II, 2011, mint twenty five cents, Falcon Colour, Wood Bison Colour, Orca Whale Colour; Sweden, mint silver fifty ore 1973; Greece, mint copper two drachma, 1988; Great Britain, crown, Winston Churchill, 1965; Royal Australian Mint, mint two dollars, 2013, 60th Anniversary of the Coronation; 2012, Lest We Forget; mint one dollars, 2014, 70th Anniversary of Retirement; 1993; mint fifty cents, 1995, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Centenary, token made in aluminium bronze; Australia, commemorative medal, 2011, Commemorating the F-111; First Day Cover, 1986, Dr.Edmond Halley; proof silver one dollar, 2006, 50 Years of Australian Television; mint five dollars, 2006, 400th Anniversary of the Dufyken's Exploration of Australia; 2000, Sydney Olympics 12 of 28; 2006, Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday, Max Stern & Co. First day cover is torn, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (94) $360
Lot 389 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, 1994 year of the family (8), 1995 End of WWII (2), 1998 Bass and Flinders, 2000 Anzacs Australian Legends, 2000 Centenary of VC, 2001 Australian Army. Uncirculated. (14) $220
Lot 390 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, a range of issues; Bradman 1997, Bass & Flinders 1998, Australian Open 2005, Stargazing 2009, Commonwealth Coinage 2010, Bush Babies Koala 2011, as commemoratives types with medals, medallions and other porcelain medallic objects, issues include Megafauna, Geelong Cats (2), Collingwood Magpies, Dragons NRL premiers 2010, Royal Visit to Australia coin and booklet 2006, Sports 2006 Coins(4) and booklet, Royal Jubilee 2013 coin and booklet; New Zealand, 90th Anniv. two coin set 2005 folder, The Hobbit (3 coin pack), Hobbit one coin each three packs; Tuvalu, Love is in the air 2015 PNC; Great Britain, World Heritage Sites 2005, Royal Wedding 2011. Uncirculated. (22) $170
Lot 391 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, a range of issues, including, Bass & Flinders 1998, Army 2001, 50 years accession 2002, Coronation, 2003, XVIII games $5, Queens Baton, 2006, Lifesaver, 2007, Scouting 2008, Aust Post 2009, Melbourne Cup, Ashes, Aust. remembers 2010, Duntroon, bush babies dingo, 2011, 1942 issues, 2012, 1914, 2014. Uncirculated. (16) $170
Lot 392 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, a range of issues, including, Coronation 2003, baton relay 2005, Howzat!, Queens birthday 2006, Harbour Bridge, bounding kangaroo (2), Special Air Service, Lifesaver 2007, Melba, Xmas, Bush babies kangaroo, Royal wedding 2011, Lest We Forget $1 coin on card (2) 2012, Macquarie 2013. Uncirculated. (16) $160
Lot 393 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, a range of issues, including, Eureka $5 commem on card 2004, Rooster $5, Australian Open, 2005, Beijing (2), World Youth Day, Australian football 150 years, Quarantine, Remembrance Day 2008, Aust Post (2) 2009, Burke & Wills, Melbourne Cup, Girl Guides, 2010, Rabbit 2011, Commonwealth banknote 2013, ICC cricket 2015. Uncirculated. (16) $120
Lot 394 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, a range of issues, including pig 2007, scouting, rat 2008, ox 2009, National Service, Shanghai expo, flight, Tiger, ATO 2010, Bush babies bilby, sugar glider, Presidents Cup, Remembrance day, IYV, 85th birthday, Navy 2011. Uncirculated. (16) $140
Lot 395 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, a range of issues as commemoratives types with medals, medallions and other porcelain medallic objects, issues include Melbourne Storms, Dolphins, Geelong Cats, Australian Open medal only; Hawthorn Hawks, Blast Off Sputnik, Micromonsters, Melbourne 2010 Cycling, NRL Premiers 2011, Troops Depart, WYD SYD 08; Beijing Olympics, Mythical Creatures (2), 60 Earth Hour, Royal Wedding, F-III, Mary Mackillop, Kokoda, Fishes of the Reef, Koala. Uncirculated. (21) $140
Lot 396 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, one dollar, 2012, Co-operative Enterprises Build a Better World; 2011, The Presidents Cup; 2013, Australian Songbirds; 2013, Australian Kingfishers; 2011, Centenary of RMC Duntroon; 2007, 50th Anniversary of the Australian SAS; 2008, World Youth Day Sydney; 2008, 150 years of Australian Football; 2011, Royal Australian Navy; 2009, Stargazing the Southern skies; mint five dollars, 2006, Queens Baton Relay; 2006, XVIII Commonwealth Games; 2011, Remembrance Day; mint two dollars, Remembrance; mint twenty cents, 2013, Centenary of Canberra; mint one dollar, 2010, Bicentenary of Governor Lachlan Macquarie; mint fifty cents, 2006, 50th Anniversary Dame Edna Everage; mint five dollars, 2002, Battle of Sunda Straight (USS Houston); 2002, Battle of Sunda Straight (HMAS Perth); mint five dollars, 1994, Commemorating 100 Years of the Enfranchisement of Women in South Australia; mint five dollars, 2000, Phar Lap; 1996, Sir Donald Bradman; mint one dollar, 2013, Bicentenary of the Holey Dollar & dump ('C' Canberra mintmark); another, 2013, Perth counterstamp. Uncirculated. (23) $140
Lot 397 Elizabeth II, Australian Animal young collectors album, 2008, uncirculated one dollar. In offical album, uncirculated. (8) $30
Lot 398 Elizabeth II, 1966-2016, one cent, 1966 (all three whisker varieties), 1967-1900, 1991 and 2006 (in mint sets only); two cents, 1966 (all three claw varieties), 1967-1985, 1986-1987 (in mint sets only), 1988-1989, 1990-1991 and 2006 (in mint sets only); five cents, 1966-1984, 1985-1986 (in mint sets only), 1987-2015, 2016 (two varieties). A fine complete decimal collection over 50 years, each coin presented in a quadrum coin capsule and set in punched plastic pocketed sheets within two Lighthouse Grande leatherette ring binder albums, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (110) Passed in
Lot 399 Elizabeth II, 1966-2016, ten cents, 1966-1985, 1986-1987 (in mint sets only), 1988-1994, 1995-1996 (in mint sets only), 1997-2016. A fine complete decimal collection over 50 years, each coin presented in a quadrum coin capsule and set in punched plastic pocketed sheets within one Lighthouse Grande leatherette ring binder album, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (52) Passed in
Lot 400 Elizabeth II, 1966-2016, twenty cents, 1966-1985, 1986-1987 (in mint sets only), 1988, 1989-1992 (in mint sets only), 1993-1994, 1995 (two varieties), 1996-2000, 2001 (eleven varieties), 2002-2004, 2005 (two varieties), 2006, 2007 (two varieties), 2008 (two varieties), 2009 ( three varieties), 2010 (four varieties), 2011 (seven varieties), 2012 (five varieties), 2013 (nine varieties), 2014 (two varieties), 2015 (nine varieties), 2016 (two varieties). A fine complete decimal collection over 50 years, each coin presented in a quadrum coin capsule and set in punched plastic pocketed sheets within one Lighthouse Grande leatherette ring binder album, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (98) Passed in
Lot 401 Elizabeth II, 1966-2016, fifty cents, 1966, 1969, 1970 (two varieties), 1971-1980, 1981 (two varieties), 1982-1985, 1986-1987 (in mint sets only), 1988, 1989-1990 (in mint sets only), 1991, 1992 (in mint set only), 1993, 1994 (two varieties), 1995-1999, 2000 (two varieties), 2001 (ten varieties), 2002 (two varieties), 2003 (two varieties), 2004 (two varieties), 2005 (three varieties), 2006 (nineteen varieties), 2007 (two varieties), 2008 (three varieties), 2009 (two varieties), 2010 (four varieties), 2011 (four varieties), 2012 (seven varieties), 2013 (eight varieties), 2014 (ten varieties), 2015 (thirteen varieties), 2016 (eight varieties). A fine complete decimal collection over 50 years, each coin presented in a quadrum coin capsule and set in punched plastic pocketed sheets within one Lighthouse Grande leatherette ring binder album, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (136) Passed in
Lot 402 Elizabeth II, 1984-2016, one dollar, 1984-1986, 1987 (mint set only), 1988, 1989-1991 (mint sets only), 1992, 1993 (four varieties), 1994 (four varieties), 1995 (five varieties), 1996 (six varieties), 1997 (six varieties), 1998 (six varieties), 1999 (six varieties), 2000 (seven varieties), 2001 (six varieties), 2002 (five varieties), 2003 (seven varieties), 2004 (six varieties), 2005 (seven varieties), 2006 (nine varieties), 2007 (fifteen varieties), 2008 (nineteen varieties), 2009 (fifteen varieties), 2010 (fifteen varieties), 2011 (twenty seven varieties), 2012 (twenty six varieties), 2013 (twenty five varieties), 2014 (twenty six varieties), 2015 (forty eight varieties), 2016 (thirty seven varieties). A fine complete decimal collection , each coin presented in a quadrum coin capsule and set in punched plastic pocketed sheets within two Lighthouse Grande leatherette ring binder albums, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (346) Passed in
Lot 403 Elizabeth II, 1988-2016, two dollars, 1988-1990, 1991 (mint set only), 1992-2011, 2012 (four varieties), 2013 (three varieties), 2014 (three varieties), 2015 (five varieties), 2016 (four varieties). A fine complete decimal collection, each coin presented in a quadrum coin capsule and set in punched plastic pocketed sheets within one Lighthouse Grande leatherette ring binder album, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (43) Passed in
Lot 404 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, a selection of dates and varieties, 1966 (15), 1969-1994 (81). In Dansco Supreme Album, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (96) Passed in
Lot 405 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Selected nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (17) $150
Lot 406 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Very fine. (27) $200
Lot 407 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Very fine - good extremely fine. (48) $340
Lot 408 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Very fine - extremely fine. (64) $460
Lot 409 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (100) $720
Lot 410 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Very good - extremely fine. (110) $800
Lot 411 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Very good - very fine. (110) $800
Lot 412 Elizabeth II, 1966-1981, assorted issues, fifty cents, 1966, 1971 (2), 1972 (2), 1974; twenty cents, 1966 (7), 1967, 1970 (2), 1971, 1972, 1981; ten cents, 1966 (4), 1967-9, 1974, 1976; five, two and one cent, 1966. Nearly uncirculated. (32) Passed in
Lot 413 Elizabeth II, mostly cupro-nickel fifty cents, unsorted, many rolled up by year, some other denominations. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 1,000) $160
Lot 414 Elizabeth II, 1966-1981, stock album with each coin in 2x2 holder, includes fifty cents, 1966 (2), various 1968-1972 issues, also tokens, Harrold Brothers, Adelaide penny, 1858 (A.195) and Stokes, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.544, holed). Mostly uncirculated. (85) Passed in
Lot 415 Elizabeth II, 1966-1982, one cent to fifty cents date collection in three Supreme albums. Uncirculated. (101) $180
Lot 416 Elizabeth II, 1966-1982, one cent to fifty cents collection in three Supreme albums. Very fine - uncirculated. (102) $140
Lot 417 Elizabeth II, 1966-2008, collection of one and two cents (2, one in Supreme album), twenty cents, one dollar, two dollars (3) in press-in album, empty Supreme pages for florins, and a Leuchtturm plastic tray and a box of loose decimal year sets, medalets, all in carton. Fair - FDC. (approx 700) $200
Lot 418 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1982 (66), 2011 (14); ten cents, a selection of dates, 1976-1989 (approx 220); five cents, a selection of dates, 1968-1982 (approx 260); one cent, a selection of dates, 1967-1991 (approx 240). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (approx 800) Passed in
Lot 419 Elizabeth II, two cents, a selection of dates, 1966 (7), 1972-1989. Ex mint rolls, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (approx 1,080) $100
Lot 420 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, mint gold nugget four coin set, 1987. In plush lined case, uncirculated. $2,750
Lot 421 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, mint gold one twentieth ounce five dollar, 2005, Year of the Rooster, coloured issue; mint one ounce one dollar gilded kookaburra, 2004; gilded rooster, 2005; two ounce two dollars 2006, Year of the Dog. In cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated. (4) $260
Lot 422 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, silver kookaburra, one ounce, two ounce, ten ounce and one kilo, 2000. Each coin encased in perspex case, uncirculated. (4) $1,120
Lot 423 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen silver kookaburras, ten, two and one ounces, 1992, one ounce 1994. In capsule and slabs of issue, uncirculated. (4) $380
Lot 424 George VI, 1937. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $40
Lot 425 George VI, 1937. Lightly toned, good extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $320
Lot 426 George VI, 1937. Very good - very fine. (7) $220
Lot 427 George VI, 1937. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) $320
Lot 428 George VI, 1937. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) $320
Lot 429 George VI, 1937. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) $320
Lot 430 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 431 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 432 George VI, 1937, 1938. Fine - good very fine. (2) $180
Lot 433 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Very fine. (2) $160
Lot 434 George VI, 1937, 1938 (3). The first brooch mounted, fine - very fine. (4) $400
Lot 435 George VI, 1937 (2), 1938. Very good - fine. (3) $160
Lot 436 George VI, 1937 (2), 1938. Very good - nearly very fine. (4) $200
Lot 437 George VI, 1937 (2); together with Panama, fifty centisimos, 1905 (KM.5). Very good - very fine. (3) $60
Lot 438 George VI, 1938. Softly struck on reverse, underlying mint bloom, extremely fine. $200
Lot 439 George VI, 1938. Good very fine. $120
Lot 440 George VI, 1938. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 441 George VI, 1938. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $310
Lot 442 Edward VII, 1910. Mottled tone, underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 443 Edward VII, 1910. Grey and silver glossy toning, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 444 Edward VII, 1910. Some cartwheeling mint bloom, nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 445 George V, 1913. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,750
Lot 446 George V, 1915. Rubbed, very fine. $280
Lot 447 George V, 1916M. Light grey and white silver toning, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 448 George V, 1916M. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 449 George V, 1917M. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $850
Lot 450 George V, 1917M. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $520
Lot 451 George V, 1922. Contact marks on semi mirror-like obverse fields, otherwise good extremely fine. $850
Lot 452 George V, 1924, 1932; also shilling, 1933. Very good. (3) $280
Lot 453 George V, 1926. Well struck for this year, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 454 George V - Elizabeth II, commemoratives, 1927 Canberra (2), 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit. The first very fine, the others uncirculated. (5) $450
Lot 455 George V - Elizabeth II, 1927 Canberra, 1936, 1940, 1945, 1946, 1952 and 1953. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $160
Lot 456 George V, 1927 Canberra (3); also, 1936 shilling. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $60
Lot 457 George V, 1932. Nearly fine. $200
Lot 458 George V, 1932. Very good/nearly fine. (2) $420
Lot 459 George V, 1932. Very good. (2) $320
Lot 460 George V, 1932. Very good. (2) $380
Lot 461 George V, 1933. Good very fine/nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 462 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Strong wreath on rider, good extremely fine. $340
Lot 463 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. $350
Lot 464 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Light golden toning, extremely fine. $320
Lot 465 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nicely toned, nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 466 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Surface marks, nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 467 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 468 George V, 1934-35, Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $200
Lot 469 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $260
Lot 470 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. $320
Lot 471 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, together with Foy & Gibson envelope. Obverse and reverse with die breaks, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2 items) $700
Lot 472 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly fine. $240
Lot 473 George V, 1936. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $90
Lot 474 George V, 1936. Nearly uncirculated. $60
Lot 475 George VI, 1940. Toned, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated, one full original frosted mint bloom. (6) $380
Lot 476 Elizabeth II, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 (5), 1961 (4), 1962, 1963 (2). Uncirculated. (15) $90
Lot 477 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, complete, with obverses in broken press-in album; also halfpenny set, missing 1923. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (120) $800
Lot 478 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1911-1963, incomplete date set, missing 1910, 1915, 1915H, 1923, 1932, 1933, 1934/35 Melbourne Centenary, includes extra 1935 and 1937 crowns (2). In two Whitman press-in albums, poor - extremely fine. (50) $320
Lot 479 Edward VII - George VI, 1910, 1912, 1914, 1917M, 1927, 1933, 1934 (2), 1936, 1939 (2). Very good - good very fine. (11) $140
Lot 480 George V, 1911 (4), 1915 (6), 1915H (9), 1933 (23). Fair - very good. (42) $620
Lot 481 George V - George VI, 1911, 1912 (2), 1913, 1914H (2), 1915, 1915H, 1916M, 1917M (3), 1918M (2), 1923, 1924, 1925, 1927 (3), 1927 Canberra (4), 1928 (2), 1931 (5), 1934 (3), 1935, 1936 (2), 1942S, 1945. Fair - good very fine. (39) $440
Lot 482 George V - Elizabeth II, 1913-1963, incomplete in press-in album (includes four duplicates) (27 pre and 12 post). Fair - extremely fine. (39) $270
Lot 483 George V, 1927 Canberra. Fine - very fine. (42) $340
Lot 484 Edward VII, 1910. Heavily toned, extremely fine. $60
Lot 485 Edward VII, 1910; George V, 1911, 1912, 1916M, 1920M, 1921 star, 1927, 1931, 1933, 1935 and 1936. Fine - good extremely fine. (12) $320
Lot 486 George V, 1911 and 1933 (2). Toned, good very fine; good; very good. (3) $180
Lot 487 George V, 1913. Scratched on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 488 George V, 1915H, 1916M (3, one with 45 degree axis), 1918M, 1926, 1928. Nearly very fine - extremely fine. (7) $190
Lot 489 George V, 1916M. Dark toned, nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 490 George V, 1916M. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 491 George V, 1916M, 1917M, 1928 (3); George VI, 1943S. The first with 30 degree die axis, toned very fine; second nearly extremely fine; last nearly uncirculated; others very good - good fine. (6) $60
Lot 492 George V, 1918M. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 493 George V, 1920M. Very fine; nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (3) $580
Lot 494 George V, 1931. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 495 George V, 1933. Very good. (3) $240
Lot 496 George V, 1934. Nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 497 George V, 1934, 1935 and 1936. Cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $140
Lot 498 George VI, 1940 and 1943S. Toned, good extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 499 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, incomplete date set, missing 1921, 1927, 1933. In two Whitman press-in albums, poor - uncirculated. (46) $150
Lot 500 Edward VII, 1910. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $400
Lot 501 George V, 1911. Has been dipped, otherwise well struck, uncirculated with high rims. Passed in
Lot 502 George V, 1912. Scuff on ground under emu, light tone, hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 503 George V, 1914. Nearly very fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 504 George V, 1917M. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 505 George V, 1918M. Dark toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 506 George V, 1920M. Uneven grey tone, subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $520
Lot 507 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1942S, 1944S (6) and 1962. Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $40
Lot 508 Elizabeth II, 1954 (9), 1957 (4), 1958 (2), 1961 (5), 1962 (8), 1963 (2). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (30) Passed in
Lot 509 George V - Elizabeth II, 1912, 1919M, 1922, 1927, 1928, 1934, 1936, 1940, 1942D (2), 1943S, 1946, 1948 (2), 1950, 1951 (2), 1951PL, 1954 (3), 1955-7, 1958 (4), 1959 (4), 1960 (2), 1961 (2), 1962 (23), 1963 (12), shillings, 1938, 1941, 1942S, 1943S, 1944S (3), 1946 Perth (2), 1948, 1952, 1953 (2), 1957, 1959 (4), 1960 (4). Fine - uncirculated. (94) $160
Lot 510 Elizabeth II, 1963. Ex mint rolls, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (69) Passed in
Lot 511 Edward VII, 1910. Toned, good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 512 Edward VII, 1910. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $440
Lot 513 George V, 1911 and 1922. Good extremely fine; die clashed, very fine. (2) $200
Lot 514 George V, 1912. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 515 George V, 1917M and 1919M. Extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 516 George V, 1921M. Mint bloom, uncirculated. $150
Lot 517 George V, 1921M. Brilliant from cleaning, nearly uncirculated. $50
Lot 518 George V, 1923; George VI, 1942. Toned, good very fine; very fine and scarce. (2) $180
Lot 519 George V, 1934/3 overdate; George VI, 1942. Nearly extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 520 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938, 1942S, 1942D, 1943, 1943S, 1943D, 1944S, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1951PL, 1952, 1953-1964. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (26) $300
Lot 521 George VI, threepences, 1940 and 1944S. Extremely fine or better. (2) $30
Lot 522 George VI, 1942. Good - very fine. (35) $380
Lot 523 Elizabeth II, 1957. Ex mint rolls, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (16) Passed in
Lot 524 George V, 1911. Nearly full original mint red, some spotting, good extremely fine. $90
Lot 525 George V, 1912H. Crack on edge of flan at 2 o'clock, nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 526 George V, 1916I, 1917I, 1919 dot below bottom scroll. Second coin with cuts on King's face, third coin cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (4) $240
Lot 527 George V, 1925 London die. Fine - good fine. (2) $170
Lot 528 George V, 1925 London die. Very good - fine. (4) $320
Lot 529 George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, rim damage at 8:30 o'clock, otherwise good fine. $90
Lot 530 George V, 1925 London die, variety, two small raised lumps on the 'E' of one. Very fine. $180
Lot 531 George V, 1925 London die, variety, first coin small flat dot between EA of Commonwealth, second coin with dot below G.Britt. Fine - good fine. (2) $150
Lot 532 George V, 1925 London die. Broken N from die clashing die state, fine; good fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 533 George V, 1931 London die, dropped 1, 1934, 1936. Last coin with black mark on King's nose and mouth, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $100
Lot 534 George VI, Melbourne Mint impaired proofs, penny and halfpenny, 1938. Both very heavily toned, good extremely fine, barely recognisable as proofs, rare. (2) $30
Lot 535 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1942I, 1943, 1944Y., 1948, 1949, 1951PL, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1956Y., 1958, 1959Y., 1960Y., 1961Y., 1962Y. In a small Numis album, fine - uncirculated. (15) $100
Lot 536 George VI, 1946. Chocolate brown, good very fine. $100
Lot 537 George VI, 1946. Fine - very fine. (4) $240
Lot 538 George VI, 1946. Fine - very fine. (30) $1,100
Lot 539 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, includes 1925 and 1946, missing 1930. In three Whitman press-in albums, second album has one page with adhesive overlay, good - good very fine. (74) $180
Lot 540 George V, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - very fine. (77) $170
Lot 541 George V - Elizabeth II, date set, 1911-1964, missing 1914, 1915, 1920, 1925, 1930, 1931, 1940 K dot G, 1946, noted 1955 Melbourne with some mint red. In Supreme album, very good - nearly uncirculated. (67) $110
Lot 542 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, two sets in press-in albums, missing only 1930, includes extras. Fair - uncirculated. (160) $320
Lot 543 George V, 1914 (19), 1915 (38), 1915H (29), 1918I (65). Good - very fine. (151) $440
Lot 544 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (5kg) $60
Lot 545 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (10kg) $360
Lot 546 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (10kg) $140
Lot 547 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - very fine. (10kg) $300
Lot 548 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - very fine. (10kg) $120
Lot 549 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (10kg) $320
Lot 550 George V, 1911 and 1912H. Red and brown, uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 551 George V, 1911, 1912H, 1916I, 1917I and 1919 (2). Good extremely fine, some with mint red. (6) $320
Lot 552 George V, 1923. Nearly very fine. $900
Lot 553 George V, 1923. Traces of peripheral die breaks on both sides, even brown patina, very fine. $850
Lot 554 George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks, nearly fine. $800
Lot 555 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks, obverse severely damaged, otherwise good fine. $450
Lot 556 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, some spotting, very good. $600
Lot 557 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse, rim nicks, some verdigris and digs in fields, good. $500
Lot 558 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set including extra 1962 (7), on two pages. The 1923 nearly very fine, others fine - uncirculated. (67) $720
Lot 559 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, complete in press-in album, with extras. The 1923 very good, others generally fine - uncirculated. (71) $420
Lot 560 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, complete date set except for 1923, all in Supreme album, a better than average and well matched set. Good very fine - uncirculated. (58) Passed in
Lot 561 George V - Elizabeth II, date set, 1911-1964, missing 1923 and 1939 kangaroo. In Supreme album, very good - extremely fine. (57) $100
Lot 562 George VI - Elizabeth II, date set, missing 1923, 1939 second type. In two Whitman press-in albums, very good - very fine. (55) $80
Lot 563 Elizabeth II, 1953A., 1954Y., 1959, 1960Y. (5), 1961Y. (30), 1962Y. (10), 1963Y. (20), 1964Y. (20). Mostly uncirculated. (88) $30
Lot 564 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - very fine. (10kg) $320
Lot 565 Adelaide pound, 1852, second type with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Edge filed and with edge solder mount marks at top, otherwise fine. $2,900
Lot 566 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine. $400
Lot 567 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good fine. $700
Lot 568 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Good fine. $460
Lot 569 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good fine/very fine. $560
Lot 570 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. A little polished, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 571 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Surface marks, toned, nearly fine. $250
Lot 572 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863 and 1866. Very good. (2) $420
Lot 573 Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Some mint bloom, good extremely fine. $420
Lot 574 Queen Victoria, 1873, 1874, 1876 and 1885 Sydney, 1880 London. Fine - good very fine. (5) $1,800
Lot 575 Queen Victoria, 1874, 1876, 1883 (3) Sydney. Fine - very fine. (5) $1,750
Lot 576 Queen Victoria, 1879-1885 Melbourne. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (7) $2,500
Lot 577 Queen Victoria, 1876 and 1892 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine; very fine. (2) $800
Lot 578 Queen Victoria - George V, 1881 Melbourne; 1889 Melbourne and 1892 Sydney; 1894 Sydney and 1899 Melbourne; 1906 and 1908 Perth; 1912 and 1915 Melbourne; 1931 Perth. Very fine - uncirculated. (10) $4,000
Lot 579 Queen Victoria, 1884 and 1893 Jubilee, George V, 1918 Melbourne. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $1,050
Lot 580 Queen Victoria, 1885, 1886, 1892 and 1893 (old head) Melbourne. Fine - good very fine. (4) $1,500
Lot 581 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne, 1888 and 1891 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. (3) $1,200
Lot 582 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887, 1888 and 1889 Melbourne and 1889 Sydney. In black presentation case with certificate, nearly uncirculated. (4) $1,760
Lot 583 Queen Victoria, 1891 and 1893 Sydney. Good - fine. (2) $700
Lot 584 Queen Victoria - George V, 1892 and 1909 Melbourne, 1915 Sydney (in Gallipoli pack, no 104). The first two good fine, the last nearly uncirculated. (3) $1,100
Lot 585 Queen Victoria, 1895, 1896 and 1897 Melbourne, 1901 Perth. Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $1,500
Lot 586 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne and 1900 London. Good very fine. (2) $720
Lot 587 Queen Victoria, 1896, 1897, 1898 and 1900 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (4) $1,500
Lot 588 Queen Victoria, 1897 Melbourne. Good very fine. $400
Lot 589 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Good very fine. $390
Lot 590 Edward VII, 1903 Melbourne, 1908 and 1909 Sydney. Good very fine; extremely fine; good extremely fine. (3) $1,150
Lot 591 Edward VII, 1903 Perth, 1905 and 1910 Melbourne. Very good - good fine. (3) $1,200
Lot 592 Edward VII, 1905 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 593 Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Very good. $350
Lot 594 Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne; George V, 1912 and 1913 Melbourne, 1912 London. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $1,550
Lot 595 Edward VII, 1907 London, 1908 Sydney; George V, 1917 Melbourne. Extremely fine; very fine; good extremely fine. (3) $1,200
Lot 596 George V, 1911 Sydney; 1914 and 1917 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (3) $1,200
Lot 597 George V, 1911, 1914, 1916-19, 1925 Sydney. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) $2,700
Lot 598 George V, 1914, 1916-1920, 1922 Perth. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) $2,600
Lot 599 George V, 1915 Melbourne, also half sovereign, 1916 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $540
Lot 600 George V, small head, 1929 Perth. Small cut on King's head and some light scuffing in obverse field, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $380
Lot 601 Queen Victoria, 1881 and 1897 Sydney. Very good. (2) $380
Lot 602 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Fine; good fine. (2) $380
Lot 603 Edward VII, 1907, 1908 (2) and 1909 Melbourne. Good fine - good very fine. (4) $760
Lot 604 Edward VII , 1908 Perth, 1910 Sydney. First coin with knocks, very good - fine. (2) $600
Lot 605 Edward VII, 1908 and 1910 (2) Sydney. Very fine - good extremely fine. (3) $560
Lot 606 George V, 1915 Sydney. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 607 George V, 1915 Sydney. One ex Bank of Albania Hoard with ticket, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (6) $1,350
Lot 608 Andrew, Jno & Co., Melbourne mule penny, 1860 (A.15). Good fine/nearly fine and very rare. $4,000
Lot 609 De Carle, E. & Co., Melbourne penny, 1855 (A.103). Traces of verdigris, full original mint red, brilliant uncirculated or FDC and probably the finest known. $2,200
Lot 610 Hedberg, O.H., Hobarton penny, undated (A.201), Australia seated figure pattern by W.J.Taylor London. Hints of red, red brown, dull toned, good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 611 Levy, Lipman, Wellington penny, undated (A.321). Surface scratches on reverse, otherwise good very fine and rare as an original circulation strike. $200
Lot 612 Levy, Lipman, Wellington halfpenny, undated (A.322). Obverse dent, otherwise very fine and scarce. $280
Lot 613 Moir, Joseph, Hobart penny, undated (A.384). Red and brown, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $3,600
Lot 614 Stokes, T., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.556). Full original mint red, slight carbon spots, otherwise choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $800
Lot 615 Taylor, W.J., Melbourne Australia halfpenny, undated (A.573). Some mint red, interesting die rust and die breaks on the obverse, uncirculated and one of the finest known. $420
Lot 616 Harrold, Charles & Co., Birmingham halfpenny, undated (A-; H.-; R.187). Porous fields, uneven tone, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 617 Holloway, Professor, London bronzed proof penny, 1857 (A.665). Nearly FDC and rare. $800
Lot 618 Holloway, Professor, London penny, 1858 (A.668). Extremely fine. $100
Lot 619 Professor Holloway's, small ceramic ointment pots, without lids (ht 32mm, dia 48mm). One jar crazed and with chip and cracks to rim, very good. (2) Passed in
Lot 620 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.687). Good very fine. $400
Lot 621 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.688). Nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $500
Lot 622 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, five shillings. Near full mint red, virtually as struck and rare in this condition, uncirculated. $2,600
Lot 623 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, five shillings. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated and rare, especially with mint red. $2,200
Lot 624 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, two shillings. Nearly extremely fine. $480
Lot 625 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, two shillings. Extremely fine. $470
Lot 626 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling. Light brown and red, extremely fine. $360
Lot 627 Milk and ice tokens, includes Cessnock Co-op (4); Dairy Farmers; R.G.Harris; R.K. (Ray) Kirby; Newcastle Co-op (5); City of St Kilda. All different, mostly described in 2x2 holders, fine - uncirculated. (15) Passed in
Lot 628 Admission checks, a series by Amor c1970s, 1970 medalets and coin club medals, Papua New Guinea badges including Luluai and Tul Tul, all on eight plastic pages, includes O'Brien bed check, George St Sydney (exhibited at ANS 1917). Fair - uncirculated. (139) $320
Lot 629 Special purpose and admission tokens, in brass (89), mostly recent and majority by Amor, together with various modern minor coins (48) of the Netherlands, Great Britain, USA; small denomination world banknotes (5), paper vouchers (6) and transport tickets (11). Housed in a red album, fine - uncirculated. (159) $340
Lot 630 Cockatoo Island, Sydney, dockyard worker's pass no.514 in brass. Very fine a scarce. $110
Lot 631 South Australia Jockey Club, check in brass (30mm); P.J.&M.S.S. Co. Ltd. Manly turnstiles children's pass in aluminium (28mm); Geo. Dowling, Old Sydney Town, tinsmith, check in bronze (35mm); J.Landes, Australia, 3 pence, in brass (20mm); Alpine Developments Holdings, Falls Creek, single ride novice lift, in cupro nickel (29mm); Abberfield Industries, Sydney, dispenser token, in cupro nickel (27mm); TNT Darling Harbour Monorail 1988, medal in cupro nickel (26mm); Dazzeland, Myer Centre, one ride token, in bronze (27mm); St Leonard's Olympic Bowl, happy trophy token, in aluminium (23mm); uniface and unnamed 9 pence, in brass 26mm) counterstamped with 5; unnamed one shilling token, in brass (26mm) same value design both sides. Fine - extremely fine. (11) $50
Lot 632 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1975 (KM.9). FDC. $390
Lot 633 Papua New Guinea, mint one hundred kina, 1975 (KM.9). Uncirculated. (2) $780
Lot 634 Papua New Guinea, proof gold one hundred kina, 1976 (KM.10), First Anniversary of Independence. In pack of issue, FDC. $390
Lot 635 Territory of New Guinea, Head Tax token, ten shillings, 1939-1940; another, 1940-1941; Badges, Port Moresby Bowling Club - Associate; another, Vudal Agricultural College; South Pacific Festival of Arts, Canoe Armada 1980 (50mm) nickel plated brass? with original ribbon; Red Cross Fund cards; Aviat Social & Sporting Club Inc, Port Moresby membership key for 1985 (6), 1987 (6), 1990 (5), 1991 (6) and 1992 (6). Very good - uncirculated. (36) $80
Lot 636 Territory of New Guinea, Luluai badge in copper, officially holed with three 3mm holes. Uncirculated. $130
Lot 637 George V, proof Waitangi crown, 1935. Brilliant, minor contact mark behind head, vertical tone bar on reverse, otherwise virtually FDC and rare. $5,600
Lot 638 George V, halfcrown, 1933. Toned, extremely fine or better. $50
Lot 639 George V, halfcrown, 1934. Nearly uncirculated, with much brilliance. $180
Lot 640 George V, halfcrown, 1935. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $260
Lot 641 George V, florin, 1933. Slightly rubbed on high points, much brilliance, virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 642 George V, florin and threepence, 1933; George VI, sixpences, 1937 and 1943, threepence, 1942 one dot variety. Good very fine - uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 643 George V, florin, 1933; George VI, shilling, 1942. Toned, nearly uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 644 George V, florin, 1934. Brilliant obverse, light dusty toned reverse, virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 645 George V, florin, 1935. Early specimen-like strike, full original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $680
Lot 646 George V, florin, 1935. Uncirculated. $260
Lot 647 George V, florin, 1936. Slightly rubbed on high points, light toning with much underlying brilliance, nearly uncirculated and rare, especially in this condition, the key date. Passed in
Lot 648 George V, florin, 1936. Surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 649 George V, florin, 1936. Minor surface marks on the obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 650 George V, shilling, 1933. Slightly rubbed on high points, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 651 George V, shilling, 1934. Full original mint bloom, die break the length of the King's profile, virtually uncirculated. $240
Lot 652 George V, shilling, 1935. Full mint bloom, weakly struck, uncirculated and rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 653 George V, sixpences, 1933 and 1934. Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 654 George V, sixpence, 1935. Lightly toned, uncirculated and rare thus. $320
Lot 655 George V, sixpence, 1936. Lightly toned, uncirculated. $300
Lot 656 George V, threepences, 1933, 1934 and 1936. Uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 657 George V, threepence, 1935. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and very rare as such, the key date. Passed in
Lot 658 George V, threepence, 1935. Virtually uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 659 George V, threepences, 1935. Very fine, all cleaned, the key date, one illustrated. (3) $340
Lot 660 George V - Elizabeth II, threepences, 1933 (3), 1936 (3), 1937 (2), 1943, 1946, 1950 and 1956 no shoulder strap (3). Extremely fine - choice uncirculated. (14) Passed in
Lot 661 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1934 (2), 1935, 1937 (2), 1941, 1942, 1943, 1945; shillings, 1934, 1944; sixpences, 1933, 1936, 1943, 1952; threepences, 1933 (3), 1934 (4), 1936, 1941, 1946; penny, 1954. Fine - extremely fine. (26) Passed in
Lot 662 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1936 (2), 1943 (2); pennies, 1954 (10) and 1956 'strapless'; five cents, 1971 circulation type and 1990 silver proof (150th anniverary); five dollars, 1991 silver proof (Rugby Cup). Fine - FDC, most scarce. (18) $70
Lot 663 George V - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1933 (3), 1936, 1943, 1950 and 1965 broken wing. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $160
Lot 664 George V - Elizabeth II, 1933-1965, assorted issues in packets, much duplication, mostly silver, a few nickel and bronze. Fair - uncirculated. (143) Passed in
Lot 665 George V - Elizabeth II, 1933-1973, incomplete plus multiple duplicates, all in gold plastic album. Fair - extremely fine. (518) $130
Lot 666 George VI, halfcrown, 1937. Toned, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 667 George VI, halfcrown, 1940 Centennial. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated and scarce in this condition. $120
Lot 668 George VI, halfcrown, 1940 Centennial. Nearly uncirculated. $90
Lot 669 George VI, halfcrown, 1941. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $200
Lot 670 George VI, halfcrown, 1942. Dull toned, nearly uncirculated. $70
Lot 671 George VI, halfcrown, 1943. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $300
Lot 672 George VI, halfcrown, 1944. Toned with underlying mint bloom, uncirculated and rare, the key date. $880
Lot 673 George VI, halfcrown, 1945. Spotty toning with underlying mint bloom, otherwise uncirculated. $160
Lot 674 George VI, halfcrown, 1946. Dusty tone with considerable underlying frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $300
Lot 675 George VI, halfcrown, 1947. Dull tone, virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 676 George VI, halfcrown, 1948. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 677 George VI, halfcrown, 1949. Dull tone, uncirculated. $200
Lot 678 George VI, florin, 1937. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 679 George VI, florin, 1940. Original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 680 George VI, florin, 1940. Full original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 681 George VI, florin, 1941. Full original frosty mint bloom, brilliant uncirculated. $140
Lot 682 George VI, florin, 1941. Brilliant uncirculated. $160
Lot 683 George VI, florin, 1942. Brilliant uncirculated. $420
Lot 684 George VI, florin, 1943. Frosty mint bloom, brilliant uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 685 George VI, florin, 1943. Full original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 686 George VI, florin, 1944. Frosty mint bloom, uncirculated, a key date of the series. $600
Lot 687 George VI, florin, 1945. Brilliant uncirculated. $200
Lot 688 George VI, florin, 1945. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 689 George VI, florin, 1946. Full original frosty mint bloom, brilliant uncirculated. $160
Lot 690 George VI, florin, 1946, type II 'flat back'. Much mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 691 George VI, florin, 1947. Dull tone, uncirculated. $340
Lot 692 George VI, florin, 1948. Dull tone, small scratch on King's head near eye, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 693 George VI, florin, 1949. Dusty dull tone, virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 694 George VI, shilling, 1937. Full original frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $180
Lot 695 George VI, shilling, 1940. Lightly toned with underlying brilliance, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 696 George VI, shilling, 1941. Dusty tone with underlying brilliance, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the key dates. Passed in
Lot 697 George VI, shilling, 1942. Dull but frosty tone, uncirculated and rare in this condition, a key date. Passed in
Lot 698 George VI, shilling, 1942. Toned, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 699 George VI, shilling, 1942. Choice uncirculated. $160
Lot 700 George VI, shilling, 1942, 'broken back' variety. Metal flaw in obverse left field, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 701 George VI, shilling, 1942, 'broken back' variety. Toned, extremely fine. $120
Lot 702 George VI, shilling, 1943. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. $300
Lot 703 George VI, shilling, 1944. Full original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $200
Lot 704 George VI, shillings, 1945. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 705 George VI, shillings, 1946. Frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 706 George VI, shilling, 1947. Slightly dull tone with much underlying brilliance, virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 707 George VI, shilling, 1947, sixpence, 1942, penny, 1949, also Presbyterian Communion tokens, North Taieri and Whangarie (sic) churches. Nearly uncirculated. (5) $100
Lot 708 George VI, shilling, 1948. Brilliant, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 709 George VI, shilling, 1948. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and scarce thus. $130
Lot 710 George VI, proof shilling, 1950. Brilliant and frosted Royal Mint proof record coin with traces of fingerprints, otherwise FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 711 George VI, sixpence, 1937. Lightly toned, uncirculated. $120
Lot 712 George VI, sixpence, 1939. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 713 George VI, sixpence, 1940. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 714 George VI, sixpence, 1941. Full mint bloom, uncirculated, a key date. $600
Lot 715 George VI, sixpence, 1942. Virtually uncirculated, another key date. Passed in
Lot 716 George VI, sixpence, 1942. Choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 717 George VI, sixpence, 1943. Frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $140
Lot 718 George VI, sixpences, 1944-46. Nearly uncirculated, the first toned. (3) $160
Lot 719 George VI, sixpence, 1947. Uncirculated with significant brilliance. $140
Lot 720 George VI, sixpence, 1948. Uncirculated. $200
Lot 721 George VI, sixpence, 1950. Virtually uncirculated and rare as such. $200
Lot 722 George VI, sixpences, 1951 and 1952. Uncirculated. (2) $40
Lot 723 George VI, threepences, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1942-46. Uncirculated. (8) $200
Lot 724 George VI, threepence, 1941. Virtually uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 725 George VI, threepence, 1942, 'one dot' variety. Virtually uncirculated and rare in this condition. $750
Lot 726 George VI, threepence, 1942, 'one dot' variety. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare as such. Passed in
Lot 727 George VI, threepence, 1942, 'one dot' variety. Subdued original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 728 George VI, threepence, 1942, 'one dot' variety. Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 729 George VI, threepences, 1947, 1948, 1951 and 1952. Uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 730 George VI, threepence, 1950. Dull tone, uncirculated and rare as such. Passed in
Lot 731 George VI, specimen penny and halfpenny, 1940. Cleaned, now with bright finish or tone, otherwise nearly FDC and rare. (2) $750
Lot 732 George VI, proof penny, 1949. Brilliant dark brown and red brown Royal Mint proof record coin, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 733 George VI, penny, 1941; halfpennies, 1941 and 1942. Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 734 George VI - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1949, 1953; halfcrowns, 1933, 1950, 1951; florins, 1945, 1950; shillings, 1940, 1944 (3), 1945. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (12) $340
Lot 735 George VI - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1950 type II (2), 1951, 1953, 1961-63 and 1965. Uncirculated. (8) $200
Lot 736 George VI - Elizabeth II, florins, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1961-65. Uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 737 George VI - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1945, 1946 and 1953. Virtually uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 738 George VI - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1948, 1950-53, 1956-65. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (15) Passed in
Lot 739 George VI - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1940, 1947 (4), 1950 (2), 1951, 1952 (4), 1953, 1956, 1957; halfpennies, 1944 (4), 1945, 1946 (2), 1947, 1952, 1958, 1961, 1962, all described in individual flips and packets. Mostly red uncirculated. (27) $240
Lot 740 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1940-1965 penny (2) and halfpenny (3) sets, also part penny set, 1943-1962. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 220) Passed in
Lot 741 Elizabeth II, proof crowns (2), halfcrowns (2), penny and halfpennies (2), 1953. Extremely fine - nearly FDC, the copper toned. (7) $60
Lot 742 Elizabeth II, proof shilling, 1955. Full cameo frosted and brilliant Royal Mint proof record coin, FDC and very rare, possibly the finest known. Passed in
Lot 743 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1955. Good extremely fine and rare as such. $80
Lot 744 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1958 'broken back' variety. Choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $260
Lot 745 Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1953-1965. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (13) $120
Lot 746 Elizabeth II, proof sixpence, 1956. Frosted and brilliant Royal Mint proof record coin, FDC and very rare. $5,000
Lot 747 Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1957, type I, 'strapless'. Two small carbon spots on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare in this condition. $500
Lot 748 Elizabeth II, threepences, 1953-65. Uncirculated. (13) $90
Lot 749 Elizabeth II, threepence, 1956, type I 'strapless'. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 750 Elizabeth II, proof threepence and halfpenny, 1965. FDC. (2) $40
Lot 751 Elizabeth II, pennies, 1954 and 1956; halfpennies, 1954 and 1955, all first obverse type with no shoulder strap. Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 752 Elizabeth II, proof penny and halfpenny, 1964. Brilliant mint red Royal Mint proof record coins, FDC and very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 753 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint trial set of planchets for the 1967 decimal currency issue, undated (1966), for one cent, two cents, five cents, ten cents, twenty cents and fifty cents. Uncirculated and very rare, in a custom made holder. (6) $600
Lot 754 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, two dollar trial, 1985 (26mm, 9.6g) in aluminium-bronze, milled and plain security edge. Uncirculated and very rare. $2,200
Lot 755 Elizabeth II, two dollars, blank test piece (11.2g), c1985, aluminium-bronze, matte finish, plain central and milled security edge. Uncirculated. $100
Lot 756 Elizabeth II, two dollars, blank test piece (9.9451g), c1985, aluminium-bronze, bright finish, plain central and milled security edge (with lozenges instead of dots). Uncirculated. $140
Lot 757 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, one dollar trial, 1985, seven sided (22mm, 7.2g) in aluminium-bronze, plain edge. Uncirculated and very rare. $2,200
Lot 758 Elizabeth II, one dollar, blank test piece (7.9144g), c1985, aluminium-bronze, plain and milled security edge (even spacing). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 759 Elizabeth II, mixed decimal issues (total face value NZ$24.14). Fine - uncirculated. (approx 80) Passed in
Lot 760 Elizabeth II, proof and mint issues, includes 1965 specimen set, 1970 mint set, 1968, 1979, 1981, 1983 and 1992 proof sets, mint dollars in hard plastic cases (6), mint dollars in red plastic album (14). Uncirculated - FDC. (27) Passed in
Lot 761 Elizabeth II, proof sets, mint sets, proof dollars, 1967-1982, mainly in original mailing boxes, and sold with owner's list. Uncirculated - FDC. (68) $240
Lot 762 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1982 (2); proof silver dollars, 1979, 1980, 1981 (2), 1983 (2), 1985; mint sets, 1981, 1986; mint one dollars, 1970, 1974 (2), 1978, 1979, 1980 (2), 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (23) $140
Lot 763 Elizabeth II, proof set, 2011, rare error set with undated ten cents. FDC and rare. $800
Lot 764 Elizabeth II, sterling silver with gold plate of a one dollar, 2003 'Lord of the Rings' (KM.141a), cased; together with various albums and folders of album stock sheets (approx 40) unused in original wrappers, folders with plain plastic sheet inserts (6). Uncirculated and as new. (lot) $80
Lot 765 Commemorative medallions, as per MacMaster and Purdy numbers (1948/1, 1971/2 (aluminium), 1972/5, 1974/9 (silver), 1975/3, 2011/1 (both types)); also, St Andrews, Dunedin communion token and fleet visit, 1908 tin badge. The last very good, others extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) $80
Lot 766 Commemorative medals, Wellington Chamber of Commerce, Centenary, 1956, in bronze (48mm); Auckland City Centennial, 1971 (3) in silver, copper and aluminium (42mm); Orakei, 1972, in bronze (42mm); Mt Everest Ascent 20th Anniversary, 1973 (2) in bronze and nickel silver (39mm); Thames Borough Centenary, 1973, in silver (35mm); Commonwealth Games, 1974 (2) in silver and copper (35mm); Manchester Block Centenary, 1974, in silver (35mm); Kaimai Tunnel, 1976 (2), in copper and aluminium (42mm); Colin Quincey, 1977, in silver (42mm); Royal Visit, 1977, in silver (42mm); Vintage Car Rally, Rotorua, 1980, in brass (56mm); Opening of Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, 1983, in bronze (36mm); New Zealand racehorses, undated, in copper (34mm). Good very fine - uncirculated. (18) $200
Lot 767 Commemorative medals, (M&P.1967/5 aluminium, 1971/2 (2, copper), 1971/4, 1971/6 copper, 1972/8 aluminium, 2008/3, 2009/3 copper); also, United Service Hotel, Auckland penny, 1874 (A.591) (fine); Communion tokens, Whangarie (sic), undated (L.361) and Port Chalmers, 1848 (L.376). Apart from the penny token, extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) $100
Lot 768 Commemorative medals, Cook Bicentenary of Third Voyage, 1976, in gold (9ct, 30.5g, 42mm) by James Berry for Eastern & Central Savings Bank, No.73 on edge; also Bicentenary of Second Voyage, 1972-1974 in silver (38mm) (38.88g) for Hawke's Bay & Gisborne Savings Bank; NAA Conference, delegate's medals for 2005 and 2009. Uncirculated. (4) $550
Lot 769 Communion token, Nelson, Trinity Church, 1849 (L.368; GRW.114; C.6073; B.6953). Very fine and very rare. $160
Lot 770 Communion token, Free Church of Scotland, (used in Otago), undated (c1840s) (L.371; GRW.118; C.6457; B.7503). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 771 Check piece, Port Chalmers, Lumpers Union, in brass (30mm) stamped 155 (Grant 76) [illustrated]; also, Timaru Agricultural, Pastoral Association prize medal in silver (45mm) by J.Moore, 'H.Green/1st prize/Best Boy's Pony/Under 14 hands/1872'. Second with edge bumps, otherwise fine; first very fine and rare. (2) $340
Lot 772 Discount token, The Toggery, Grand Hotel Corner, Dunedin, struck in aluminium (26mm), 1/- in the pound (G.102; TMR.p452/3). Marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $250
Lot 773 Check piece, N.Z.N.A.C. (New Zealand National Airways Corporation), c1950, tool check, uniface, struck in copper (32mm), pierced for suspension (G.-; TMR.-). Extremely fine and very rare. $200
Lot 774 Bread tokens, Surfside Store, Carters Beach, c1960s, card issues for uncut loaf (18), cut loaf (42) and 1/4 loaf (30), perforated in strips of 6-12 tokens. Extremely fine. (90) $150
Lot 775 England, documents, 1791-c1835, County of York, town of Scarborough, all relating to John Uppleby, Gentleman, John Barry, Builder, William Barry, Shipbuilder and other Gentlemen and tradesmen living in the town of Scarborough, including Lease for a Year, 1791 and Conveyance of Land in Scarborough, 1791, to Pr Falconer; Certificate of the Contract for the Redemption of Land Tax, 1832; Agreements, 1832 (2), 1833, 1834, 1835; and a handwritten note book detailing specifications for works required in the building of a house for John Uppleby according to designs prepared by Henry F.Lockwood & S.A. Architects, with detailed instructions for the various tradesmen; small ledger books (2) dated 1832-1836 relating to the building, furnishing and costs involved for the house; another a Tradings Book for hours worked. Fair - good condition. (13 items) $60
Lot 776 George III, Indenture, 28th November 1795, written on vellum between Alexander Davison of Berwick and William Pattison of Berwick Upon Tweed, Carpenter, a release for the sum of £120, signed by Davison and wax sealed, duty stamps of II shillings and VI pence. Very fine. $50
Lot 777 Victoria, Miner's Right, on vellum, for one pound, issued at Maldon, 16th April 1858 to William Durham. Soiled on back, folds, spike holes, good fine. $200
Lot 778 Victoria, Miner's Right, on vellum, for one pound, issued at Sandhurst, 19th Oct 1858 to Henry Hawkins. Foxing on back, three folds, pin holes, very fine. $320
Lot 779 Colony of Victoria, Miner's Rights, for five shillings, issued at Stawell, 14th January 1874 and 15th July 1886, both to Benjamin Taylor of Stawell. With folds and creases, stain on first, very fine. (2) $110
Lot 780 Victoria, Miners Rights for two shillings and sixpence, issued at Ballarat, 9 June 1889, 26 Feb 1900, 7 March 1901, 5th March 1903, Sep 4 1915, May 4 1916. Fine - very fine. (6) $150
Lot 781 Centenary of Australian Settlement, program for the State Banquet in commemoration of the first hundred years of Australian settlement, Exhibition Building, Sydney, January 26th 1888, full colour with vignettes of the states, New Zealand, Fiji and New Guinea, 195x135mm, fold open with menu, wines, toasts and music. Some foxing and pencil marks, otherwise fine and rare. $150
Lot 782 Tasmanian Council of Education, certificate (approx 25.5x42.5cm) for Degree of Association of Arts, Mdccclx (printed) XIX (penned) (1879), named to James Tomkins Weaver of Hobart Town, admitted in the First Class of Successful candidates to the Degree, dated at Hobart Town on 18th December 1879 and signed by the President, George Clarke, affixed at the right corner is an embossed paper stamp of the seal of The Tasmanian Council of Education Board. Handwritten ink text faded, stains at edges, some very light foxing, otherwise fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 783 Travellers cheques, cancelled CBA issues (2), Bank of Adelaide (2) , ANZ (3), specimen issues (20), various banks; also 1827 postmarked letter, all in album. Fine - uncirculated. (28) $180
Lot 784 Documents, primarily share scrip, statement of accounts, annual reports, banking items and prospectuses, 1910s-1960s, including; BHP, AMP, Employers Federation, Bank of NSW; Remitting Warrant to Gunner J Vivian Frost, 18 Battery, 6 Artillery Brigade, Field Artillery, 30 January 1918; Commercial Banking Co Sydney, Bank Bond, 1898, Peace Loan 1927; War Certificate, August 1944 Masonic Lodge, Kempsey, receipts; telegrams from 1930s. Fine - very fine. (lot) $150
Lot 785 Victoria, St Kilda & Brighton Railway Company, 1859, one £25 share, black on buff; The Victorian Trained Nurses Club Limited, 1920, five £5 shares, orange on buff. Foxing to first scrip, light centre fold on second, otherwise extremely fine . (2) $160
Lot 786 Dept of Road Transport & Tramways, NSW, a large collection of staff tickets from many different tramlines includes Narrabeen Line (3); Neutral Bay Line (4); Northbridge Line (3); Taronga Park Line (4); other lines include Lane Cove, La-Perouse, Watsons Bay (6), Waverley-Randwick (3), Zetland, Dowling Street to Waterloo Junction (8), Waratah (2), Wallsend Line (4), all tickets different for use to different junctions, depots, loops, terminus, avenues etc. Very fine - uncirculated, a rare group. (39) Passed in
Lot 787 Sydney Harbour Bridge, NSW Govt. Tramways tickets for 1d, 2d, 3d (2 types), 4d, 6d, 7d, 8d, 9d, 10d, a well matched complete set. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (10) $150
Lot 788 Elizabeth Taylor memorabilia, telegrams (4) and fan letters (10) of best wishes sent to her, or care of her husband Eddie Fisher, in 1961 while she recuperated from an illness, also envelopes (22) but no letters enclosed, mostly from America but some from other countries including one from Petersham, Sydney, NSW, Australia with a letter included, another envelope sent by Jerzy Wozniak, a Polish footballer who had 35 caps with the Polish national team, noted telegrams from Spencer Tracy, Harry and Julie Belafonte, also a note paper with printed title, 'Eddie Fisher', and signed, 'Thanks'. Mostly fine - very fine. (37) $340
Lot 789 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) $50
Lot 790 Shipping, photographs and postcards, in three albums, the first containing some large photos of passenger liners in Sydney Harbour, 'Dominion Monarch' under Sydney Harbour Bridge, H.M. Royal Yacht 'Gothic' and 'Empress of Britain' Jan 1938 noted; also, postcards and photographs of passenger and commercial shipping (65); second album contains Australian Naval Ships, includes 'HMAS Tobruk' on sea trials, 'HMAS Albatross' on trials and also in Cockatoo Docks, HM The Queen and Prince Phillip pose with the crew of 'HMAS Australia' 1954; also, last voyage to ship breakers 1955, 'Queen Mary' moored in Sydney Harbour, 'United States' entering New York Harbour with the skyline in the background (35); third album, 'HMAS Voyager' launch at Cockatoo Docks, S.S. America in Sydney Harbour, 'RMS Aquitania' berthing at Woolloomooloo April 1940, plus a group of mainly three masted sailing ships (37). Mostly extremely fine. (137 items) $140
Lot 791 Sydney Showboat, cruise brochures and booklets; Port Jackson & Manly Steamship Company, various annual general meeting reports, 1946-1955 complete (10); 'Captain Cook's Australia' by Baglin & Mullins; a selection of cheques, including the Snowy Mountains Engineering Corp. Govt. Railways 'Parcels Way Bill' for 6.7.1886, plus 'Guards Road Van Way Bill', 26.10.1890? to Harden, NSW; also, cheques, motor vehicle license & registration, lottery tickets, period map of Melbourne by Vacuum Oil (1944); funny money; Sarah Bernhardt reproduction poster (Bernhardt Season at Her Majesty's beginning 8 July 1891); an original New Zealand poster for J.C.Williamsons' comic opera 'The Gondoliers' and 'Utopia Limited' over two nights (7 & 8 June (year not given) damaged, 'Napier 7th June 1900' written on back; various letters, receipts, 150th Anniversary of Australia, 1788-1938, two page facsimile souvenir letter; American Banknote Co, souvenir card for the American Numismatic Assn featuring a one dollar note from Tucson, Arizona. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 77) $70
Lot 792 WWI Correspondence, letter, written from Paris, 17 April 1918, indicating that 'I think it will be a long time before this trouble ends', signed 'your loving Bro, Ell'; with accompanying original photograph of WWI digger in uniform, signed, 'To Annie with love from your brother Ell'. Fine. $40
Lot 793 Coin presentation cases, Lighthouse, three trays in each, hinged lid design in mahogany finish, each case holds 90 coins. As new in original boxes. (3) $450
Lot 794 China, silver ashtray (103x80mm) with bamboo design engraved into the base surrounding a China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen Memento dollar (1927), fixed in the base so as to see both sides, hallmark on back. Very fine. $200
Lot 795 German New Guinea, modern gilt reproductions of ten and twenty mark gold coins, dated 1895; also, paperweights in the form of (2) high silver content bars of Tibetan silver, total weight 280g. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 796 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, five pounds, 1887, jeweller's copy, in gold (22ct, 39.8g). Nearly uncirculated in a modern fitted case. $1,650
Lot 797 Coin holder with loop mount, in gold (18ct, 5.4g, inside dia 35mm, outside dia 42mm). Unused. (2) $360
Lot 798 Silver coin jewellery, includes Australia, silver fifty cents, 1966 in decorative clip-in silver pendant frames (2 different), another is a wide cross shape cut from a George VI florin, one side engraved with a flower and leaves and inscribed, 'Olga', the brooch pin on back is missing; also a teaspoon with a 1927 Canberra florin as the ladle and with a twist handle with a 1936 threepence at the end; Austria, Maria Theresa 1780SF restrike thaler with suspension loop fitted; Egypt, ten qirsh, AH1293 Yr 10 (1884), with brooch pin fitted to reverse; USA, Kennedy half dollar, 1967, with pendant clip frame fitted. Fine - very fine. (7) $120
Lot 799 Switzerland, Pamp bars, 1 ounce of platinum 999.5 fine and 1 ounce of palladium 999.5 fine. In sealed holders, certified, FDC. (2) $2,160
Lot 800 Natural gold nuggets, weighing 8.11g, 7.76g, 7.42g, 7.09g, (total 30.38g) found in Australia. Very fine. (4) $1,400
Lot 801 Natural gold nuggets, weighing 9.31g, 8.04g, 6.12g, 5.31g, (total 28.78g) found in Australia. Very fine. (4) $1,300
Lot 802 Natural gold nuggets, weighing 9.92g 7.46g, 5.54g, 5.29g, (total 28.21g) found in Australia. Very fine. (4) $1,300
Lot 803 Natural gold nuggets, (total 23.50g) found in Australia. Very fine. (7) $1,150
Lot 804 Silver Roo, 1975, fine silver (100g, 50mm) weight assay certified by the Australian and New Zealand Metal Exchange Company Pty Ltd (ANZMEC). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (tot wt 1kg, 10) $800
Lot 805 Silver Roo, 1975, fine silver (100g, 50mm) weight assay certified by the Australian and New Zealand Metal Exchange Company Pty Ltd (ANZMEC). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (tot wt 1kg, 10) $760
Lot 806 Silver Roo, 1975, fine silver (100g, 50mm) weight assay certified by the Australian and New Zealand Metal Exchange Company Pty Ltd (ANZMEC). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (tot wt 1kg, 10) $700
Lot 807 Silver Roo, 1975, fine silver (100g, 50mm) weight assay certified by Australian and New Zealand Metal Exchange Pty Ltd (ANZMEC). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (tot wt 1kg, 10) $700
Lot 808 Silver Roo, 1975, fine silver (100g, 50mm) weight assay certified by the Australian and New Zealand Metal Exchange Company Pty Ltd (ANZMEC). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (tot wt 1kg, 10) $680
Lot 809 Cigarette case, in gold (14ct, 64.22g, 75x45mm), c1890-1900, of rectangular form, engraved with scroll floral pattern on front and engined turned pattern on back, and with cabochon saphire clasp. Extremely fine. $1,700
Lot 810 Gent's gold half hunter pocket watch, in 18ct gold (tot wt 151.5g), keywind (no key with lot), gold dial with polished gold Roman numerals on textured pattern, seconds indicated on plain border, in the centre a different machine turned pattern, seconds sub dial with dot indicator marks, inside back lid hallmarked for London 1876, case maker's initials T.H/J.H, works by Litherland & Davies Co, Liverpool, movement no. 9089, case works' cover inscribed, 'Adam Hunter', the cover, central body and case cover with winding, twist pattern border. Cover glass with small scratch, working order unknown, hairlines on back cover from polishing, otherwise very fine. $2,600
Lot 811 Gent's hunter pocket watch, c1909, American Waltham Watch Company, rolled gold engine turned case (50mm) No. 8967571, top wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds hand, black roman numerals and bronze metal hands, 17 jewel movement No. 16098458. In working order but not tested for accuracy, extremely fine. $220
Lot 812 Gent's pocket watch, nickel open face slimline by Omega c1930s, top wind, metal champagne dial (41mm) with subsidiary seconds hand, black Arabic numerals, top wind, Omega signed dial. Working but not tested for accuracy. $160
Lot 813 Lady's wristwatches, c1920s, Art Deco diamond cocktail watch, in platinum and white gold (18ct, tot wt 17.1g) case (35x10mm), Swiss made, manual wind, champagne dial with gold numerals and hands, case and bracelet set with fifty six small diamonds; another, Movado, in white gold (9ct, tot wt 19.3g), case (25x15mm), manual wind, champagne dial with silver numerals and hands, case set with twenty small diamonds. Both in working order but not tested for accuracy, very fine. (2) $600
Lot 814 Lady's wristwatch, Omega quartz, c1980s, gold case (22x18mm) with integral gold bracelet (18ct, tot wt 48.25g), gold dial with gold button numerals and a diamond set at 12 o'clock, missing winding stem. Not working, fine. $700
Lot 815 Lady's wristwatches, Omega de Ville, c1990s, stainless steel case (26x22mm), black face with baton numerals at compass points; Seiko quartz, c1990s, gold plated with stainless steel back, integral bracelet, case (25x9mm), gold face and hands with black baton numerals at compass points. Not working, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 816 Lady's diamond ring, in platinum (tot wt 3.01g), central diamond approx 50pts, three small diamonds on either side. Repaired shank, otherwise very fine. $450
Lot 817 Lady's rings, one diamond band in 18ct white gold and platinum (tot wt 1.95g), with seven small diamonds; notched band in 18ct white gold (tot wt 1.17g). Very fine. (2) $90
Lot 818 Lady's diamond ring, in 18ct white gold (tot wt 2.13g), diamond approx 25 points, in claw setting with two small diamonds on either side of decorative shank. Very fine. $180
Lot 819 Emerald and diamond dress ring, in 18ct white gold (tot wt 6.83g), two oval emeralds surrounded on one side by eleven (approx 5 point) diamonds on a raised cluster setting. Extremely fine. $280
Lot 820 Emerald dress ring, in white gold (18ct, tot wt 4.95g), central emerald (8x7mm) in a claw setting with a diamond of approx 15pts on either side. Extremely fine. $450
Lot 821 Sapphire and diamond ring, in 9ct white gold (tot wt 7.05g), featuring six small sapphires in a diagonal surrounded by three small diamonds on each side, set on a jaggered tiered platform. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 822 Turquoise and diamond ring, in 18ct yellow gold (tot wt 5.0g), features an oval turquoise with four small diamonds in a white gold claw setting. Very fine. $180
Lot 823 Sapphire ring, in 18ct white gold (tot wt 3.03g), with four small diamonds on each shank. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 824 Lady's opal ring, oval doublet, in 18ct yellow gold (tot wt 5.13g), claw curved setting with two small diamonds on either side. Very fine. $200
Lot 825 Milk opal ring and earring set, in 10ct yellow gold (tot wt 6.89g). Extremely fine. (3) $180
Lot 826 Gold ring, in 9ct (3.89g), missing oval (5x9mm) centre stone; also sterling silver dress ring featuring rectangular piece of abalone shell (8x18mm). Fine - very fine. (2) $90
Lot 827 Lady's ring and brooch, c1970s, ring probably 18ct yellow gold (tot wt 3.33g), central cultured pearl with two small diamonds on either side of a raised shank; silver gold plated floral brooch (50x25mm), featuring three cultured pearls in cluster. Very fine, the second toned. (2) $90
Lot 828 Opal earrings and brooch, oval drop earrings for pierced ears in 9ct yellow gold (tot wt 4.22g, 20x12mm); oval brooch set in silver frame (35x22mm), pin missing from back with safety chain. Very fine; very fine. (3) $200
Lot 829 Stud earrings, all appear to be 18ct white gold, includes one pair of sapphire, one pair of emerald and two single diamonds. Very fine. (2 pairs + 2 singles) $120
Lot 830 Pearl earrings, four pairs and one single, screw back, one pair in 18ct white gold and one pair in 9ct yellow gold, the others in silver and gold plated. Fine - very fine. (4 pairs + single) $70
Lot 831 Lady's diamond bow brooch, c1920s, handcrafted in platinum or 18ct white gold (tot wt 11.7g, 50x35mm), pin-back, tied in two loops with asymmetrical ribbons, approx 1.5cts of diamonds, featuring central diamond of approx 30pts and two to the right of approx 15pts each, ribbons containing approx one hundred smaller stones. Extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 832 Marcasite brooch and earrings, set in silver with centre cultured pearl in each, earrings with screw back fasteners. Very fine. (3) $100
Lot 833 Necklace and earring set, three reindeer pendants, two as earrings for pierced ears and one on a neck chain, pendants in gold (14ct, tot wt 13.83g) and chain (9ct, 1.18g). The chain broken, otherwise very fine. (4) $240
Lot 834 Pearl and diamond drop pendant, (tot wt 4.41g), in 18ct yellow and white gold, set with two diamonds approx 10 points and 20 points with natural pearl drop. Extremely very fine. $300
Lot 835 Pendant and earring set, imitation alexandrite, pendant and chain in yellow gold (9ct, tot wt 6.6g, drop 35x15mm), plus a pair of gold plated earrings for pierced ears. Very fine. (3) $80
Lot 836 Opal bracelet and pendant set, in 10ct yellow gold, bracelet features three central oval doublets with large triangular gold links on either side (tot wt 10.69g); Oval doublet pendant (tot wt 3.88g, 25x20mm). Extremely very fine. (2) $250
Lot 837 Cameo brooch and ring, decoratively framed in 9ct yellow gold, brooch with pin and safety chain (tot wt 9.99g, 40x30mm), ring (tot wt 4.33g, 20x15mm). Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 838 Gucci pattern chain, in silver (80cm) with fitted modernistic silver conjoined double cylinder pendant (tot wt 52.1g). Toned very fine. $30
Lot 839 Vintage pendant and brooch set, by Miracle Jewellery, both set with large oval polished purple and white striped natural stone. Very fine. (2) $60
Lot 840 Costume jewellery, noted brooches (5) one featuring pearl decoration but with one pearl missing, oval locket brooch with enamelled dog's image on face, with pin backed bar suspender; silver framed 1966 silver fifty cents pendant; perfume bottle in style of a metal pocket watch suspended on neck chain (80cm); Xmarine ladies quartz wristwatch in grey and gold coloured case with matching bracelet; Rolex ladies wristwatch, replica (dial glass cracked), with leather band. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 841 Musical jewellery box, c1960s wood veneer and plastic, Japanese scene on front, contains items of costume jewellery. Fair - very fine. (lot) $60
Lot 842 Synthetic corundum imitating Alexandrite, oval mixed brilliant cut (23.4x16.7x8.6mm; 27.86ct). A few tiny edge chips from wearing, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 843 Smoky Quartz, emerald step cut (37.5x33x23.4mm; 219.47ct). Uncirculated. $140
Lot 844 Roman, glass bottle 66mm high, 50mm wide. Fine. $70
Lot 845 Roman, iron horse spur of 3rd-4th century A.D., crude, but intact survivor in the metal iron, rare. Fine. Passed in
Lot 846 Greece, standing figures of animals including reindeer with horns, other as a plaque or goat?, made in the Roman period, probably 2nd-3rd Century A.D., figures are crude (32x34mm, 40x40mm), both with some earthern patina over a dark green patina. Very fine and rare. (2) $150
Lot 847 Greece, standing figure of Tyche with headress, dressed in cloak, made in the Roman period, probably 2nd-3rd Century A.D., figure holding cornucopiae reversed, (53mm high), with earthern patina. Very fine and rare. $160
Lot 848 Greece, bronze head of Tyche? with headress, made in the Roman period, probably 2nd-3rd Century A.D., broken off at neck (40x25mm), with encrustation. Fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 849 Indonesia, Srivijaya, silver ring 600-1200 AD, (12.76g) fitted with a fish design as its main device. Very fine, rare. Passed in
Lot 850 China, Ming Dynasty, Chinese Swatow blue and white klapmuts bowl from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) decorated with floral motifs as a plant and ornamental design, height 72mm, diameter 220mm, this piece made late Ming Dynasty, in China, c1610. Minor cracking, and a small chip in base of bowl, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 851 China, Ming Dynasty, small Chinese Swatow blue and white jars (3) from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) decorated with floral motif, height 45-49mm, diameter 54mm, these pieces made in the late Ming Dynasty, in China, c1600. Minor chipping, otherwise fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 852 China, Qianlong period blue and white 'three abundances' bowl and cover, (c.1736-95), the bowl of short foot style with flared rim, painted with the 'three abundances' sanduo, (145mm x 60mm), the cover roundel decorated with peach branches, (130mm x 35mm). No chips or cracks, extremely fine and rare. $1,500
Lot 853 China, Jun ware, (c.19th century), flask vase, oval body tapering to a lotus shaped spout, handles attatched to the neck, deep red and cream glaze, underglaze inscription at base, (290mm x 200mm). Intact with no cracks or problems, rare. $2,000
Lot 854 China, Yixing clay teapot, (c.20th century), of hexagonal form, moulded as a stylised bamboo trunk, the spout, handle and body with etched and applied bamboo branches and leaves, the lid moulded as a stylised frog, artists seal to base of body and lid, (150mm x 95mm). Extremely fine, no chips or cracks. $120
Lot 855 China, (c. 19th century), large folio of hand coloured scenes depicting fishing and associated activities, the foldout booklet accompanied by character descriptions on red paper, 5 scenes and 5 pages of descriptions. Slight discolouration, otherwise nearly very fine. $220
Lot 856 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; (Ballarini B5.145, Westerdijk, 1984, #123), length 19cm, width 15cm, with single row of stippled decoration around the edge and a similar double band across the lance; (Ballarini B5.145, Westerdijk, 1984, #123), length 23cm, width 15.5cm, with single row of stippled decoration around the edge; uncertain, Africa or Primitive area tribal region, modern copies of a decorated cannibal fork of length 22cm, these were used by tribal chiefs to devour the bodies of their enemies; together with a decorated ceremonial club 30cm long, both with black and white flax handles; 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 6.5cm, weight 340g; (Opitz -); 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 6.5cm, weight 340g; (Opitz -); 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 36cm, width on circular arms 25cm; 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 45g and 51g; (Opitz-); 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 9cm, overall height 9.5cm, weight 760g; (Opitz -). Generally very fine. (10) $160
Lot 857 Malaysia, Pahang, round hat or mound shaped tin ingot 36mm (59.48g), plain without markings, c17th century. Fine. Passed in
Lot 858 British Tower percussion trade pistol, early-mid 1800s, .79cal, 23.3cm long smooth bore barrel marked at base with 3837, original ram rod, engraved with tower at rear of lock plate and British Proof & View House marks underneath blasting nipple and on top side of barrel, brass butt cap, trigger guard and ram rod sleeve, sleeve has engravings on it (not visually recognisable). Firing hammer does not cock properly, brass butt cap does not seat correctly, ornamental use only, rough to good condition. $600
Lot 859 British Tower percussion trade pistol, early-mid 1800s, .67cal, 20.7cm long smooth bore, with non-original ram rod, engraved with tower under blasting nipple on lock plate, British Proof House mark at rear of lock plate, brass trigger guard also marked with 3196, brass butt cap, brass ram rod sleeve and brass tightening fixture opposite lock plate. Firing hammer does not cock properly, ornamental use only, rough to good condition. $460
Lot 860 Victorian reproduction breastplate, circa 1850-1870, reproduction of a Conquistador's breastplate. Some oxidisation, missing straps, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 861 European spiked Targe, circa 1850-1870, European style shield, 22.5", two leather carry straps, ornate engravings on shield face, ornate leaf decoration under centre spike, square bases spike fastened to shield (sharp). Some oxidisation, fine. Passed in
Lot 862 An accumulation of enamelled coins, keyrings, fob chains, rings, brooches, many made using world coins; together with two small compasses, Acme whistle, cigarette cases (2), miniature sword and scabbard for use as letter opener (length 230mm). Good - very fine. (122) $140
Lot 863 Aviation Trophies, Aero club of NSW, made in silver and brass, wooden bases, winning 50 and 75 mile race, highest aggregate competition score, path finding, treasure hunt, inter club handicap and bombing competition, all named to, F.McKeahnie; S.Smith & sons, Cricklewood works, London, 1933, wind key on back of clock face, clock face on hinge out of protector, four screw holes for mounting to plane cluster; Aviators cap and goggles, circa 1925-1940, cap and googles made in leather, goggles with tinted glass and elastic with sliding clip for adjustment when worn, cap with chin strap, radio input tubes in ear covers with leather case, radio input pipe; Propeller, 1929, made of wood, metal leading edge caps on blades held in by screws and clout nails, propeller from the de Havilland DH.60 (Gipsy) Moth, belonging to F.McKeahnie, made by General Aircraft Company Ltd, Works Mascot, Sydney, 5.30kg (194cm x 27cm); Flag, 1930, made of linen, made by Stonewall, flag belonging to F.McKeahnie plane; Yoke, made in steel, black plastic handle, all mounting points intact; Plane guiding paddles, made in wood, painted orange, stickers on one side The Royal Aero Club of NSW. Very fine. (16) $1,800
Lot 864 Collection of antique and other silver tongs and spoons, includes various tongs, George III, 1804 London by Stephen Adam I (142mm); 1892 London by Francis Higgins (102mm); 1905 London by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler (88mm); 1934 Sheffield by M&W (82mm); 1915 London by RB (80mm); 1926 London by JD&S (110mm); fork tongs, 1914 London by E.Viners (80mm); teaspoons, 1915 London by D&S (95mm); 1893 London by PP Ltd (Payton Pepper & Sons Ltd?) (110mm) with voided initials HGC around cross golf clubs at end; 1914 Birmingham by A.J.B. (100mm); fork, no hallmark and maker's mark unclear. Mostly fine - very fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 865 Antique opera glasses, in brass with body decorated with abalone shell, across the main bridge is inscribed, 'A.L.Dixon/Febry 17th 1902', missing one large and one small piece of glass; also crocodile skin-like belt pouch (9x11cm). Fine - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 866 HMAS Sydney memorabilia, nutcracker and mallet, made of wood, metal bash plate in centre of bowl and on both sides of the mallet, made from the wood of the HMAS Sydney, destroyer of the SMS Emden in 1914; Brass balance scales, 3 weights, 4oz, 2oz, 1oz, mounted on wood board; Photos, photos of F.Mckeahnie, Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, scratched with Australian soldiers names, Italian field anti-tank cannon; Fire grate lever, in brass, ornamental handle engraved and cast, engraved WILLIAM WILBERFORCE; Vintage cane, made of wood (63cm), ornamental hooked tip, time made in brass, Walking stick, made of wood (92.5cm); Police Truncheon, made of wood (47cm), grooved handle, linen tassel; Sweetheart banner, WW1, 1915 made in silk, flags of England, Russia, Italy, France, in the Egypt campaign; Cased set of egg cups, two egg cups and spoons, electroplated metal. Very fine. (11) $130
Lot 867 State Savings Bank of Victoria, locking Code Book, 1923, for telegraphic remittances to Central Banks and branches, 522pp, with fitted brass lock and key; Second of Exchange, on Royal Bank of Scotland paid to Rev W.R.Campbell at Bank of New South Wales, Christchurch, NZ, 5 October 1905, also dividend and interest payment instructions to banks re New South Wales, Victorian and South Australian government stock, Milnow Spinning Co (1920) Ltd, on Midland Bank, Rochdale and finally a receipt dated 1941 for monies due to His Grace the Duke of Westminister; State Savings Bank of Victoria bank passbooks, for various locations including Melbourne City branches (3), Armadale, Box Hill, Brunswick, Camperdown, Croydon, Dandenong, Elsternwick, Footscray, Hawthorn, Maldon, Malvern, Northcote, North Melbourne, Prahran (2), St Arnaud, St Kilda, 1898-1928. Fine - very fine, the first as new. (31) $60
Lot 868 Edison Amberol records, various amberol cylinders, Popular-Domestic 1-1149, Popular-Domestic (Special) A-K, Popular-Domestic D1-D24, Grand Opera B150-B175, Portuguese, Italian, Hebrew 5000, Mexican 6000, Argentine, Italian 7000, Mexican, Spanish, Puerto Rican 8000, Bohemian, Norwegian 9000, Hebrew 10000, French-Canadian 11000, British 12000, German 15000, Italian 17000, Concert 28001-28040, Grand Opera 30000-30047, Grand Opera 35000-35021, Grand Opera 40000-40043. In original cases, one is broken, fine. (14) Passed in
Lot 869 Asahi Pentax Super A camera, black 35mm with solid neck carry strap, with instruction book; also Pentax micro lense; Sigma long distance lense, with instruction book. The last two with leather carry case, very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 870 Painting, oil on board, painting of F.Mckeahnie (pilot) by Wesley Pemberthy (630mm x 420mm). Very fine. $100
Lot 871 Gould, John, Mammals of Australia, Bettongia Fasciata, (Banded Jerboa Kangaroo), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 360mm., C Hullmandel Imp, [1845-63], framed, overall size, 730 x 560. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 872 Gould, John, Mammals of Australia, Dendrolagus Ursinus, (Black Tree-Kangaroo), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 360mm., C Hullmandel Imp, [1845-63], framed, overall size, 730 x 560. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 873 Gould, John, Mammals of Australia, Dendrolagus Inustus, (Grizzled Tree-Kangaroo), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 360mm., C Hullmandel Imp, [1845-63], framed, overall size, 730 x 560. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 874 Gould, John, Birds of Asia, Megaloemma Franklini, (Golden Throat Barbet), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Walter Imp, [c.1860], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 875 Gould, John, Birds of Australia, Chalcophaps Jobiensis, Meyer, (White-bibbied Ground Dove), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Walter Imp, [1875], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 876 Gould, John, Birds of Australia, Merula Poliocephala, (Grey-headed Blackbird), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Hullmandel & Walton Imp, [1880], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 877 Gould, John, Birds of Australia, Orthonyz Spaldingi, Ramsay, (Spalding's Orthonyx), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Walter Imp, [1875], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 878 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Carpophaga Van-Wyckii, (Van Wyck's Fruit pigeon), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Mintern Bros Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 879 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Cyclopsitta Cervicalis, Salvad & d'Albert, (Western Golden-headed Fig Parrot), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 880 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Gymnophaps poecilorrhoa, (Rusty-banded fruit-pigeon), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 881 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Manucodia Comrii, Slater, (Curl-crested Manucode), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 560 x 340mm., Walter Imp, [1877], framed, overall size, 690 x 550. Very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 882 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Melidora macrorhina, (Hook-billed kingfisher), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 883 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Pachycephala Collaris, (Golden Whistler), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Mintern Bros Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Framing glass broken, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 884 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Pitta Caeruleitorques Salvad, original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Minor water damage at base, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 885 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Ptilopus Fischeri, (Fischer's Frui-pigeon Dove), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 886 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Semioptera Wallacii, (Standardwing Bird-of-paradise), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530 x 350mm., Mintern Bros Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720 x 550. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 887 Sydney Harbour Bridge, souvenir metal cigarette case (12x8cm), features scene of the bridge and in the top right corner is a map of Australia and inside is inscribed, 'K.Burley'; Scottish M.C.C. Association Chieftain badge on tartan rosette and with added blue enamelled Chieftain badge; miniature prints (2), in frames, one in circular timber frame (11.5cm), the other in oval, decorative brass frame (9.5x13.5cm), both feature a beautiful young lady in evening dress wear, both frames fitted for wall hanging. Very fine. (4) $40
Lot 888 Royal Hobart Regatta Association, Tasman's Centenary Regatta, 1938, on large silk banner (approx 48x100.5cm including surrounding tassel), with listing of officials and full race programme and listing of all competitors, also programme for other competitions, too many to list but includes full programme of wood chopping with description, printed at the Mercury Press, Hobart. Fold creases, staining to back and a few stain areas and toning on front, otherwise in good condition for age, very fine. Passed in
Lot 889 Middle East clothing WWII wartime souvenirs, probably purchased in Egypt, features a colourful, long shawl in vibrant pink, green, orange and yellow colours on heavy black silk (?); also a knee-length, elastic waisted black skirt with two orange bands around the hem area and with an attached long, red silk waist sash together with a red silk scarf; all unused as new and with a heavy cloth bag (approx 23x35cm), with affixed Australian postage stamp and addressed to 'Miss Ann Galbraith, 633 Old South Head Rd, Rose Bay North, NSW, Australia', marked, 'Contents/Ornaments/Value/400 Mills' and signed, below this, 'NX716699 (sic, should be 71699)/Spr Brabin, B'. Some foxing on skirt elastic, otherwise all clothing unworn. $110
Lot 890 Australia Telecom phonecard packs, includes Xmas 1992, Australia Day 1993, Summertime II, Stamp Classics No 1 (2), State series for Northern Territory, Western Australia and Tasmania, Cardex 94 Amsterdam (2), Commonwealth Games 1994, Australian Life Saving, Xmas 1995, Homecoming 50th, Red Cross. All in folders of issue, some scarce, uncirculated. (15) Passed in
Lot 891 Assorted newspapers, books, magazines and photo albums, circa 1928-1990, the sun, LIFE, Daily Telegraph, Woy Woy Herald; photos of F.Mckeahnie, Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, scratched with Australian soldiers' names, Italian field anti-tank cannon. Very fine. (29) Passed in
Lot 892 Cigarette cards, original Will's cigarette card tin with slit in top for inserting cards, set of cards inside; Cigarette cards, original Will's cigarette card tin with slit in top for inserting cards, set of cards inside; Will's cigarettes paper tin, tally-ho, job cigarette papers inside and surplus papers. Very fine. (3) $50
Lot 893 Swap cards, British coloured set, 'Bill Jones' by Parker & Halladay, London, 1928 (53); Australia, black and white set by PH printed in Australia (24 of 30), all in album. Fine - very fine. (77) Passed in
Lot 894 Views of Ireland, 19th century engravings (approx 12x18cm plus border with title below), all by W.H.Bartlett, includes Youghall Abbey (The Residence of Sir Walter Raleigh); Interior of Cashell Abbey; Interior of Holy-Cross Abbey; Augustinian Abbey, Adare (with the Castle of the Fitzgeralds and the Francescan Abbey); Glenariff; Clifden Castle (Connemara); Phoul A Phuca; The Giants Causeway (from above); The Industrious 'Prentice Favourite, and Entrusted by his Master from the book Industry and Idleness; Ancient Crofs, Clonmacnoise; Dephi Lodge (Connemara); Taking a Stag, near Derrycunnihy Cascade, Killarney; The Giants Causeway (from above); Gougauna Barra; Castle Howard Vale of Ovoca, all printed by Geo. Virtue of 26 Ivy Lane, London, all printed by Geo. Virtue of 26 Ivy Lane, London; also Germany, set of three collectables by Gode, includes amethyst, oval in shape, miniature Blucher Star replica, and Elisabeth of Austria medal, undated, in individual packets with certificates and in set folder; Olympics folder with stamp set of four, CTO at Bonn 1, 1992, commemorating first time in 28 years for a common German Olympic team. The prints with some foxing around borders, otherwise very fine, Gode folder with writing on front, otherwise uncirculated. (16 + 1 set) $30
Lot 895 Convict love token, being a heart shape cut from a Great Britain, cartwheel penny, 1797. Some pitting, otherwise very good. $80
Lot 896 Convict or love token, undated (c1800s), probably a Great Britain shilling shaved smooth, obverse, a small stem with leaves and two flowers and at the right the initial, 'E', on the reverse is inscribed with the monogram initials, 'DNB' with a spray of leaves above. Very good. $50
Lot 897 Convict love token, (on a cartwheel penny ?), obverse, stippled inscription 'John/Woodcock/Lagd for/7 years/Oct 26/1816', reverse, incomplete but appears to show the remnants of a Masonic triangle with the letters 'Th' and 'HB' therein. Fine/very good and rare as records of known tokens indicate that this is the earliest token known to remain in private hands. $9,000
Lot 898 Convict love token, (on a cartwheel penny?), obverse, engraved 'Elizabeth Taylor/to/Charles Taylor/God bless you my/Dear', reverse, engraved 'A token of Love/to/My dear Husband/1827' between the 18 and 27, two overlapping love hearts with arrow through. Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 899 Convict love token, (on a cartwheel penny?), obverse, the stippled portrait of a young man identified by the legend as 'W Vale 23 Death Recorded 1828', reverse, stippled inscription 'When/This you See/Remember Me/When Banished/From My Countr(y)/A Present For/Ann Carrier/Aged 19/1828'. Holed for suspension, good fine and rare, one of only a few surviving convict tokens relating to women. $4,200
Lot 900 Convict love token, on British 1797 penny blank, obverse inscribed 'Heny./Chaplin/forget me/Not' reverse inscribed with the numbers 1843 in the hemispheres and 'Liberty/Is/Sweet'. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 901 Convict token, Great Britain cartwheel penny, 1797 with reverse removed and impressed, 'J.MASON', small hole at top for suspension. Coin poor, impression extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 902 Love token, convict probably or seaman, Great Britain cartwheel penny, 1797, edges hammered flat and some attempt made to insert a pattern around rim, obverse, impressed initials, 'J.C' at top, below stippled, 'J. ?', at base is engraved with scroll of leaves and floral theme, reverse, impressed 'J.J(ones) stippled /L. Vale (stippled)/J.C impressed/J.C....... (stippled)/Birmingham(stippled).' Fine. $100
Lot 903 Love token, hand engraved silver disc (25mm), possibly on a shilling, engraved on one side 'M. Turton/Feby 4 1807' and various naval items such as cannon, sword, flag, and ships bow, on the other side are the initials 'HCSS' and foliage. Very good. $150
Lot 904 Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) (C.1853/2). Scratches in fields, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 905 Victoria, General Macarthur's medal, 1856 in bronze (34mm) by J.Hogarth (C.1856/1). Edge bumps, otherwise very fine and very rare. $650
Lot 906 Burrangong Pastoral & Agricultural Associaction in bronze (38mm) by Stokes & Martin, inscribed 'Aug 22nd 1872' 'John Fowler/Maize/in cob/1st Prize'. Sharply struck, extremely fine and very rare. $900
Lot 907 Agricultural Society of New South Wales, undated (1872), Practice with Science, in bronze (90mm) by Hardy Brothers London & Sydney, inscribed on reverse 'Fitzgerald & Prendergast/Amber Ale XXX/Sect 7/Class 8451/No. 1223/1872'. Unevenly toned, with verdigris spots on reverse, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 908 Agricultural Society of New South Wales, undated (1873), Practice with Science, in bronze (90mm) by Hardy Brothers London & Sydney, inscribed on reverse 'M.A.Munn/Maizena/Class 528/1873'. Edge bruise, cut across 'A' on reverse, nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 909 Fine Arts Exhibition, London, 1873, exhibitor's medal in gilt white metal (70mm) by G.T.Morgan, obverse, draped bust of Prince Albert, left, around Albert.Edward.Prince.of.Wales.President, reverse, building facade, edge impressed 'Melbourne Meat Preserving Company'(BHM 2964, Eimer 1622). Edge nicks, surface marks, nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 910 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in silver (76mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed 'The hon./Saul Samuel/C.M.G./M.L.C./Post Master General/for/services'. Nearly extremely fine, rare and to a significant recipient. $1,250
Lot 911 A Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year, in 15 carat gold (19mm; 5.26g) by Stokes & Martin (c1880) (C.A/17, unlisted in gold). Loop broken away, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare in gold. $250
Lot 912 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, For Services, in bronze (75mm) by E.A.Altmann, Melbourne (C.1887/6) unnamed. Dark brown, edge bump at 11 o'clock on obverse, extremely fine. $100
Lot 913 Centennial of Australia, 1888 in bronze (51mm) by Amor, struck at Sydney Mint (C.1888/1) edge engraved 'Presented to Alex.Morton by the NSW Centennial Celebration Commission, August 15th 1888'. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 914 Exhibition of Women's Industries, Sydney, 1888, in silver (39mm) (C.1888/14), with brooch pin fitted to reverse; 29th International Eucharistic Congress Sydney, 1928, in silvered bronze (40mm) (C.1928/3), with suspension ring; Sydney Harbour Bridge/Marcus Clark Big Store, 1932, in bronze (39mm) (C.1932/3); Captain Cook Bicentenary, by Daily Mirror, 1970, in bronze (51mm) (C.1970/25), in pack of issue; Centenary of Federation Medallion, for Primary School Students, 2001, in bronze (38mm), in pack of issue; also bread (3, Broken Hill, Cessnock [2]), Ice (2, Cessnock), Milk (1, K.J.Garnett), Manly Ferry (3), various amusement and advertising checks (11), noted Angus & Coote issue in aluminium for QEII Coronation in 1953 and Fletchers Golden Jubilee in gilt bronze, 1964; also Australian florin forgeries (3). Poor - uncirculated. (30) Passed in
Lot 915 The South Australian Rowing Association, (1892), prize medal in bronze (42mm), reverse inscribed, 'Public Schools Race/1892/Won By Way College/H D Goode/Bow'; The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, (c1880s), in bronze (69mm), by J.S.&A.B.Wyon, unnamed; YMCA Gymnastics National Championships, undated, prize medals in gilt bronze, silvered bronze and bronze (45mm) (3), all unnamed; Frankston City Gymnastics Challenge Cup - Victoria, undated, in gilt bronze (49mm); Classic Clubs National Rhythmic Championship, 1998, in gilt bronze (45mm), with suspension ring, unnamed. The first cleaned, now re-toned, good fine, the second heavily cleaned of oxidation, the third to fifth all with metal test cut on reverse and part of surface coating removed, the sixth with heavy dark toning on reverse, otherwise very good - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 916 North Eastern Football Association, prize fob medal, hand engraved in voided gold (probably 9ct, 3.7g, 28x22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed 'Nth. Eastern Football Association/Premiers 1895/Won by/Benalla F.C.', reverse inscribed 'W.Leak'. Very fine. $300
Lot 917 Melbourne 8 Hours Anniversary Committee, 1898, in silver with rope surround (34mm) reverse engraved 'J.Alloway' beneath clasped hands, all within wreath; Freeemasons Homes of Victoria, Life Governor's badge, in gilt and enamel (27mm) by Stokes, Melb, engraved on reverse 'Mrs F.J.Alloway/1955'; handcrafted fob in the shape of a five pointed star with overlay of Masonic symbols, in gold (9ct, 49mm, 6.6g) engraved on reverse 'Presented to/Wor.Bro. F.J.Alloway P.M./as a mark of esteem/Oct 1st 1941'. Very fine - good very fine. (3) $400
Lot 918 Anglican Board of Mission 60th Anniversary, 1910, in bronze (20x32mm), obverse A.B.M. A.D. 1850 'Thy Kingdom Come', reverse H.K. A.D. 1910 'Tell It Out Among The Heathen That The Lord Is King', not listed in Carlisle. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 919 Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society, HACBS, in gold (9 carat, 29mm, 9.75g) 'Presented To/Bro.R.Lynch/by/ St. Marys Branch No311/H.A.C.B.S./for introducing most members/1912' maker's mark on edge, also patriotic badge, voided coat of arms, enamelled 9 carat gold (1.51g). Very fine. (2) $280
Lot 920 A small group of commemorative medals, C.1913/5 (brass, no suspender), 1949/5, 1954/4 (bronze), 1965/2 (2, bronze and silver), 1973/5 (aluminium) and 1988 NSW Corrective Service in copper (35mm); also, Australia, Legion of Frontiersmen, Medal of Merit, uninscribed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $90
Lot 921 SMS Emden, (HMAS Sydney), Captain Von Muller/Emden, 1914 in silver (33mm) (18.14g) by Zeigler/Grunthal (MH.430a). Toned, nearly uncirculated. $440
Lot 922 SMS Emden, (HMAS Sydney), Captain Von Muller/Emden, 1914, in silver (33mm) (17.66g) by Lauer Nuremberg (MH.430b; Zet.4051). Edge bruise, otherwise toned, extremely fine. $420
Lot 923 Captain Von Mucke, SMS Emden, 1914, Emden II, 1915 in silver (33mm) (17.51g) by Lauer of Nuremberg (MH.431; Zet.4071). Toned, extremely fine. $420
Lot 924 Mackay P.R.F. Association, A.P. and I. Show, in silver (30mm) by Stokes & Sons, inscribed on reverse Awarded To 'Miss F.Morgan./Landscape In/Oils. (Copy)/1st Prize/1922'. Handling and scuff marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. $140
Lot 925 N. & N.W. Districts Racing Association, Clerk's metal badge for 1925-26, struck in copper (30x21mm), by Simes, Sydney, ring top suspension, '44' stamped on back. Some corrosion, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 926 Medals and medalets, 1928 to 1955 period, incl. 1928 Eucharistic Congress in silver (40mm), (C.1928/3); Portland Centenary 1934, (C.1934/8); Visit of Duke of Gloucester 1934, (C.H/4, C.A/15 with brooch mount); Emu Wines (C.1935/3); and others (C.1935/8, 1936/1, 1936/5, 1938/4, 1945/5, 1955/3, C/5). Extremely fine. (12) $70
Lot 927 Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (EIIR Dei Gratia). F.D.Pickett. Engraved. In case of issue, ribbon damaged, medal uncirculated. $150
Lot 928 Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938 in oxidised silver plate (57mm) by Amor (C.1938/1). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 929 British Empire Games Sydney, 1938, Medal of the Winners, in gilt (63mm octagonal), engraver, D.E.Horden, by Stokes, Melb., unnamed; also Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in silvered bronze (58mm), by Amor (C.1938/7). The second with rubbing on high spots, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $700
Lot 930 Geelong Numismatic Society, 1966-2001, Decimal Currency, 1966 (2) in sterling silver and bronze (C.1966/18)(cased); Victoria 150 Years, 1985 (4) in brass, bronze, antique bronze and silvered (C.1985/84); 150 Years of European Settlement at Geelong, 1986 (2) in sterling silver and bronze (C.1986/29); Bicentennial, 1988 (2) in sterling silver and bronze (C.unlisted); GNS 25th Anniversary, 1990, silvered; 50th Anniversary of the end of WWII, 1995 (2) silvered and bronze; Centenary of Federation, 2001, silvered; Australian Coin Associates, in silver (2)(50mm), Leaders of World War II and Sesqui-Centenary of Governor Macquarie, 1967; NAA, 2005, Sydney (41mm) silvered; Australia, 2009, in bronze (38mm). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (18) Passed in
Lot 931 Captain Cook, Bicentenary of Discovery, 1970 in .750 fine gold (32mm, 44mm) by the Royal Australian Mint for Matthey Garrett (C.1970/36, 37). In case of issue with certificate, 735, FDC. (2) $2,700
Lot 932 Royal Visit, 1970, proof gold two medallion set (18ct, 1.5 troy ounce, 38mm, total weight 3 troy ounces) by Matthey Garrett (C.1970/59, 60). In case of issue with certificate, nearly FDC. (2) $3,230
Lot 933 The Royal Visit, 1970 in .750 fine gold (38mm) by Matthey Garrett (C.1970/59, 60). In case of issue with certificate, 735, FDC. (2) $3,230
Lot 934 Medallions, commemorative and award, several for Captain Cook 1970, including ANS in aluminium, 1886 medalets (C.1866/5+9) and copper issue of the Copley prize medal; two or three cased. Fair - uncirculated. (48) $300
Lot 935 First Victoria and Queensland Stamps, undated, in 18ct gold (0.64oz), set of two by Matthey Garrett (C./-). In case of issue with certificate 0001, FDC. $700
Lot 936 Royal Visit, Opening of Opera House, 1973, set of two in 18ct gold (46.65g) by Matthey Garrett, edge numbered 0001 (C.1973/16 and 17). In official case of issue with certificate 0001, FDC. $1,600
Lot 937 Royal Visit, 1973, Opening of the Sydney Opera House, proof gold two medallion set (18ct, 23.4g, 32mm, combined weight 46.65g) by Matthey Garrett (C.1973/16, 17). In case of issue with certificate, nearly FDC. $1,600
Lot 938 The Australian State Medals, (1976) set of six proof sterling silver medals (35g each), issued by Stokes. Housed in a frame with slip case, back cover of frame missing but with replacement, with certificate, medals FDC. (6) $120
Lot 939 Elizabeth II, 1977 silver proof medal and stamps set, commemorating Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee Visit; 1988 commemorative medallion; PNCs, fifty cents, 1994 International Year of The Family (10); silver coat pins (2). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (14) Passed in
Lot 940 To Commemorate 50th Stonehaven Cup, 12ft Cadet Dinghy, 1979, set of two medals (50mm) by Stokes Melb, one in silvered bronze and one in bronze (C.1979/16), only 139 issued. In case of issue with issue card, uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 941 The Coolangatta Gold, (1984), prize medal in gilt bronze (65mm), unnamed; another identical but with suspension lug fitted, reverse inscribed, 'Geoff Houldsworth' (race sponsor executive, not a competitor); various enamelled cufflinks, tiepins, badges including club and school badges, also a few tokens and medals and a N.S.W. Rugby Football League Schoolboy Referee's badge, by A.J.Parkes, Brisbane. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (approx 40) $90
Lot 942 Australian Bicentennial, the official set of six proof sterling silver medals (71g each) by the Royal Australian Mint, 1988, over 12.5 ounces ASW. In case of issue, some foxing on lid lining, medals FDC. (6) $240
Lot 943 The Australian Collection, gold plated silver stamp replicas (24), 1788-1988 by Hallmark. In case of issue with certificate No 2582 and descriptive book, FDC. (24) $260
Lot 944 Coca Cola sovereigns, 1997. In cases of issue with certificates, 5556, 9, FDC. (2) $680
Lot 945 Swimming, selection of swimming prize medals, 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 946 Elizabeth II, medal set, Vietnam 50 years Courage-Service-Mateship, colour printed silver plated medals, made by the Military shop, six medals; Elizabeth II, Royal Australia Mint, commemorative coins, Australia at War, A history of courage sacrifice and mateship, Boer War & WW1, WW2, Post 1945 Conflicts. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2 parts) $100
Lot 947 Police Force of Victoria, Plain Clothes, identification medallion in nickel (35.5mm), pierced with ring top suspension, c1902-1947, by Stokes & Sons Melb, obverse, the Imperial Crown surrounded by a circular title band with the words 'Police Force of Victoria', reverse, numeral '7', surrounded by a laurel wreath. Very fine and rare. $260
Lot 948 Australian Security Intelligence Organization, in bronze (50mm) for length of service, unnamed. In case of issue, uncirculated. $470
Lot 949 Fed Storemen & Packers Union of Australia, enamel badge (Smith 337); Budgerigar Council of Australia enamel badge; N.S.W. Gould League of Bird Lovers badge (enamel missing); Sunbeams enamel badge (2, different types) (Sunbeams Radio Club); Tinnies for Sydney Harbour Bridge (no pin) and WWI patriotic badge; Air Force Association enamel badge (KC); Royal Australian Navy Reserves enamel badge (KC); Aust Legion Ex-Servicemen & Women enamel badge (KC); RSL enamel badge (3 figure type) (QC); Naval Association of Australia pin (KC). Very good - extremely fine. (12) $40
Lot 950 Victoria, Orpheus Lodge No.394, 1921-1937, Masonic medals and memorabilia, to Wor. Bro. Robert Dennis Cook, including Foundation Medal in sterling silver and enamel, engraved on bars 'Foundation/Consecrated', 'Member/30th October 1925' and on reverse 'Bro.R.D.Cook/Foundation Secretary'; Orpheus Founder, handcrafted medal in gold (9ct), engraved on reverse 'Presented to/Wor Bro.Robert Dennis Cook I.P.M./As a mark of Esteem/by the Brethren/of Orpheus Lodge No.394 V.C./28.10.30; Foundation Secretary, handcrafted medal in gold (9ct) engraved on reverse 'Presented to/Bro.R.D.Cook/by the officers & Members/of the/Orpheus Lodge /as a mark of Esteem/26.10.26'; together with apron, certificates (3) named to Robert Dennis Cook; Proceedings Book, Grand Lodge of Victoria, 1929, other smaller booklets (6) on Rituals, Constitution, By-Laws, Information; Programmes (17) including Consecration of the Lodge and Installation, 30th October 1925; Menu for the Banquet for Lord Somers, 20th March 1930; Notices; Greeting cards; leather pouch, gold blocked 'Bro.R.D.Cook/Thespian Lodge No.232'; also three other Masonic medals, in gilt, gold plate over silver, and gilt and enamel, the last R.A.O.B. China Province, with bars Hong Kong, Three Nines 8258. Housed in brown leather case and certificates in a tube, apron with tears to crossgrain, fine - good very fine. (70 items) $320
Lot 951 Masonic Lodge jewel, PAFSOA (Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia), handcrafted Past Worshipful Grand Master jewel in 9ct gold (11.72g) with pin back brooch bar, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Bro.W.J.Carpenter P.W.G.M./For Services as/Worshipful Grand Master/10-10-34 - 14-10-36/N.S.W. Grand Council'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 952 A collection of medalets and some medallions on nine plastic pages, 1879-1965 period, mostly twentieth century, includes Amor's 1953 medalet series including lead trials (3), the 1953 obverse with C.1966/5 obverse as reverse, 1970 Cook obverse and reverse. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (245) $340
Lot 953 Medalets, 1880-1991, includes Empire Day (C.A/10) (2), Billi Rex (C.B/2), Duke of Gloucester Visit (C.H/4), Thorbeckes Cigarettes Prize winner Melbourne Exhibition (C.1880/17), Newcastle (C.1897/79), Coolgardie Intl. Exhibition (C.1899/8), Federation by Fairfax and Roberts (C.1901/4), Transvaal War (C.1899-1900/1), War Declared 4.8.14 (C.1914/10), Gippsland Hospital Jubilee (C.1916/3), Coronation 1911 Ashfield Demonstration (C.1911/24). All described in 2x2 holders, mostly extremely fine - uncirculated, several pieces ex Carlisle. (40) $400
Lot 954 Medalets, 1887-1981, a wide selection, including Hampton Shire (C.1887/77), British Transvaal War (C.1899-00/6), United Sunday Schools (C.1897/71), Brisbane Intl. Exhibition (C.1897/77), Coronation Edward VII (C.1902/6, 7, 12, 25), City of Footscray (C.1909/1), Newtown Jubilee (C.1912/2), War Declared S.A.C.T. & W. Carnival (C.1914/10), Royal Visit Queensland (C.1920/2), Prince of Wales Visit by Stokes (C.1920/5), another, no maker's name (C.1920/5), another, with original pin (C.1920/11), Agricultural Society's Show 1925 (C.1922/3 (1925) (c)), Coronation 1937 Tamworth (C.1937/24), Coronation of GVI Burwood (C.1937/33), Enfield (C.1937/35), Kogarah (C.1937/38), Bacchus Marsh (C.1937/70), Manly Victory (C.1945/7), Mallee Childrens Holiday (C.1947/2), City of Brighton (C.1953/4), City of Sandringham (C.1953/5), City of Collingwood Centenary (C.1955/4), Blue Mountains Council (C.1963/8), Cook Bi-Centenary State Bank sterling silver (C.1970/22), Mudgee Sesquicentenary (C.1971/4, 2575 struck), Rockdale Centenary (C.1971/9, no hole - 12 struck). All described in 2x2 holders, mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (103) Passed in
Lot 955 Medalets, 1900-c1970s, an accumulation in assorted sizes and metals, includes Federation, Coronations, Jubilees, Centenaries, Royal Visits. Many have been cleaned, some holed at top, poor - good very fine. (181) $120
Lot 956 Royal Visits, 1920-1988, souvenir medalets, lapel and tin badges, tie pins, includes Communications badge, 1954; badge and tie pin for H.M.Y.Britannia in gilt and enamel; also bottle opener, 1954; car badge; Coronation badges (8). Good - extremely fine. (95) $160
Lot 957 Medalets, a selection of mostly modern issues, includes Silver City Comet/50th Anniversary 1937-1987 (C.1987/23); Stokes & Sons Pty Ltd, 100 years, Melbourne 1956 (C.1956/9); Kodak Holey Dollar (C.1988/18); James Hardie 1000, 1981 (C.1981/28); Advance Australia, 1977, kangaroo in centre, reverse similar but koala design, aluminium bronze? (26mm) by Amor (ex Carlisle, in his holder); Halley's Comet 1986; others in packages of issue and loose. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (18) Passed in
Lot 958 Medalets, numismatic societies, 1949-1991, includes Australian Numismatic Society (C.1949/3, 1955/1 (2), 1966/13 aluminium (2), bronze (2), 1966/15 silver (2) and bronze), Sydney Coin Club (C.1965/4), Numismatic Assocn of Vic. (C.1964/4), Bendigo Dist. Coin Club (C.1966/1), Illawarra Coin Club (C.1966/3 bronze and silver), Newcastle Numismatic Soc. (C.1966/7), Bathurst Stamp & Coin Club (C.1988/-), Tasmanian Numismatic Society, 1991 in aluminium bronze. All described in 2x2 holders, mostly uncirculated. (20) $200
Lot 959 Medalets, from 1897 to recent, includes bread tokens, Kurri Kurri (4), Toronto (2) and Lithgow (2); noted Boy Charles medal and J.Irwin Cape Town halfpenny, 1879. Fine - uncirculated. (42) $90
Lot 960 Assorted medals, badges and tokens, bread tokens in aluminium for Lithgow (8); Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1932 brass pin back badge; voided pair of 1910 threepences and stick pin mounted to shield 'Mother' and Defence Medal to NX 55099 A.G.B.Fowler; also John Andreas, Melbourne penny token, 1862 (Andrews 13). Fair - extremely fine. (36) $100
Lot 961 Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W., group of badges and medals including Member, Lady Members Ladys Badge, Lady Members/Gentlemans Badge, Guests, For Service, Members Child (leather), Supporter; various medalets and souvenir badges, including 1923, 1925, 1948 and 1953; a large (35mm) undated medal (C.-) depicting a kangaroo and the legend 'Of the Easter Show, Sydney' many different dates from 1923-2009, a wide selection. Nearly all extremely fine - uncirculated. (33) $120
Lot 962 Post Master General (P.M.G.), tokens, checks, badges and related items, includes P.M.G. Mail Branch, Melbourne (shield shaped); another, Mail Branch Station Duties (Melbourne); South Australia, telephone test token, '1900'; Western Australia No. 1077; another, Post Office Telegraph's Messengers token; P.M.G. dept tag or check; various badges including postal institute Carnival, 1972 Queensland. Mostly fine - very fine. (11) $150
Lot 963 Advertising, company badges includes Grace Bros Centenary 1885-1985; Howard Auto Cultivators, pale blue, dark blue, red enamel all by Amor; 'G.U.' (Greater Union Theatres); The Smith Family; Yates Security Services, Sydney; Hobby Tex; Shell; Hamiltons Wines, Paddington; Imperial Chemical Industries; Speedo; Cottee's Quality Controller badge in aluminium (37mm); Clayton Joel & Co, King Street, Melb. 'Multi Color Gas' sign, oval (60x38mm); J.P.Henry, Uralla NSW 'Federal' (60mm). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (19) $120
Lot 964 Masonic, medals, badges, pins and related items, NSW Masonic Club, various types and dates 1933/34 - 1965 membership badges, passes, unity badges NSW; Odd-Fellows Western Australia; Frank Whiddon Masonic Homes of NSW Life Member; Lane Cove R.A.C. penny with ribbon and pin; City of Coburg (50 years); Highland Society (2); religious? chain with eight badges attached to original ribbon; also, a letter from the United Grand Lodge, Leichhardt dated 28.11.1930. A wide selection, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (35) $200
Lot 965 Casino, gaming tokens (18), plus various related items including players cards (3), advertising material and a foldout postcard of Wrestpoint Casino (5). Mostly fine - extremely fine. (26) $50
Lot 966 Casino and gaming tokens, a group of early tokens and chips used in Australia (8), plus a selection of modern Australian casino tokens (20). Mostly fine - uncirculated, all different. (28) Passed in
Lot 967 Accumulation of Charity stick pins and badges, all in 'Craven'A' tin. Fine - extremely fine. (approx 200) Passed in
Lot 968 Royal Life Saving Society, a group of bronze and other medallions, various types, sizes and dates, 1910-1969 (16), gilt and enamel 'Award of Merit' (33mm) noted; Surf Life Saving Assn. of Australia (6). Fine - extremely fine, mostly very fine. (22) $320
Lot 969 New South Wales Ambulance, red, white and blue enamel badge (45mm) by G.A.Miller, Sydney. Extremely fine, a large impressive badge. $100
Lot 970 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); P.T.C (Public Transport Commission) of NSW (oval pale blue). Very good - extremely fine. (7) $140
Lot 971 Transport, medals and badges, bus, tram, train and ferry, includes Barr's Bus Service; Artarmon Bus Service - free travel pass; Goulburn Valley, Driver Training Complex; Randwick Omnibus Institute; Hartwell Motorcycle Club, 50 years Transport Employees Institute A.C.T. 1979 (75mm); Standard Gauge Raillink, Sydney to Perth, inaugural train 23 Feb 1970 (23mm) encased in first day cover (medal not in Carlisle); NSW Tramways Conductor's Badge; The Canberra Tradesmens Union Club Member Badges (with tram design) (9). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (35) $90
Lot 972 Assortment of badges and medals, made in brass, some in gold gilt, enamelled. Uncirculated. (27) Passed in
Lot 973 Marching Girls Competition badges, New South Wales, mostly in enamelled metal, 1960-1970s, some for Queensland. Very fine - extremely fine. (approx 300) $180
Lot 974 Melbourne Olympics Official's Badge, 1956, XVI Olympiad, badge in gilt bronze and enamel (31x52mm), by K.G.Luke, Melbourne, impressed 225 on reverse, vertical pin-back, with attached official 5-colour ribbon and behind a longer green satin ribbon stamped 'O.C.' (Organising Committee); also Australian Olympian badge in gilt bronze and enamel (18x29mm), with suspension loop, by Stokes, reverse inscribed, 'L.E.Duff', attached to green and gold wrist cord. Extremely fine and scarce. (2) $900
Lot 975 Melbourne 1956 Olympics, officially approved car badge with crest of City of Melbourne above Olympic rings, in chrome and enamel (115mm x 100mm) by H.R.Hobson Pty Ltd, Melbourne. Uncirculated and as such very scarce. $240
Lot 976 Olympics, Sydney 2000, explanatory book set, descriptions on all Olympic sports, held in hardened plastic box with lid, having two buckles, carry handle on top, (25); Olympics, Sydney 2000, Paralympics, explanatory book set, descriptions on all Paralympic sports, (19 sports + village guide); Olympics, Sydney 2000, official report of the XXVII Olympiad, three volumes, two books, one CD. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 977 National Fire Brigades Union, 1893, International fire tournament & exhibition, London, in bronze. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 978 Royal Society for the Protection of Life from Fire, 1895, in silver, for duty and honour, named to, George Tidwell Frensham, 3rd November 1895. Very Fine. $160
Lot 979 Royal Society for the Protection of Life from Fire, 1895, in copper, for duty and honour, named to Henry Gregory Clerkenwell, 25th August 1895. Very Fine. $140
Lot 980 London County Council Jubilee medal, 1897, in brass, on obverse, Victoria Regina with a bust of her in the centre, on reverse, London County Council Metropolitan fire brigade 1897, in centre on reverse, Jubilee of her Majesty Queen Victoria with a crown and wreath surrounding it, named to, John E Davis; Coronation medal, 1902, in brass, on obverse, Edwardvs VII Rex Imperator, on reverse, L.C.C.M.F.B, Coronation his Majesty King Edward VII 1902, crown underneath, named to, John E Davis; London Fire Brigade Coronation medal, 1911, in silver, on reverse, Georgivs V Rex Et Ind Imp, named to, Station Officer J.E Davies; London Fire Brigade service medal, ornately designed suspension bar, on obverse, horse drawn fire brigade wagon, on reverse, Awarded by the London County Council for good service, named to, J.E Davies. Fine to Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 981 London County Council Jubilee medal, 1897, in brass, on obverse, Victoria Regina with a bust of her in the centre, on reverse, London County Council Metropolitan fire brigade 1897, in centre on reverse, Jubilee of her Majesty Queen Victoria with a crown and wreath surrounding it, named to, John E Davis; Coronation medal, 1902, in brass, on obverse, Edwardvs VII Rex Imperator, on reverse, Metropolitan police. Very fine. (2) $140
Lot 982 London Service Medal, 1899, long service, twenty years, made in silver, named to, Fireman Z.Oakes, on obverse, horse drawn fire engine with helmet above. Fine. $180
Lot 983 Fireman competition medals, circa 1901-1910, event winning medals, in silver, named to A.H Hayman. Very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 984 Coronation Medal, 1902, in brass, on obverse, Edward VII Rex Imperator, on reverse, L.C.C.M.F.B, Coronation his Majesty King Edward VII 1902, crown underneath, named to, P.C.S.Sargent. Fine. Passed in
Lot 985 Coronation medal, 1902, in brass, on obverse, Edward VII Rex Imperator, on reverse, L.C.C.M.F.B, Coronation his Majesty King Edward VII 1902, crown underneath, named to, Alfred E Wood; National Fire Brigades Association, long service, ten years, in bronze, named to, Aneurin Williams. Very fine. (2) $150
Lot 986 National Fire Brigades Association, 1907, long service, in silver, named to, Maidenhead Fire Brigade, twenty four years. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 987 London Fire Brigade Medal, long service, in bronze, ornately designed suspension bar, unmarked. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 988 Fire Brigade Parade Medal, London, 1908, on obverse, G.L.B Royal Review, on reverse, Lambeth Conference June 27th 1908. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 989 London Private Fire Brigades Association, long service and good conduct medal with ribbon and buckle bar, in bronze. Very fine. $180
Lot 990 National Fire Brigades Union, long service, ten years, five years clasp, in bronze; National Fire Brigades Union, long service, twenty years, in sterling silver, hallmarked on reverse; National Fire Brigades Association, 1908, long service, tens years, five year clasps (2), in bronze, named to, S.Harmer. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 991 Fireman's Competition medal, 1909, in sterling silver, hallmarks on reverse, named to, R.H & S.Rogers. Cliftonville F.B, on obverse, a scene of firemen fighting a blaze with a St George cross above. Very fine. $180
Lot 992 London Fire Brigade Coronation Medal, 1911, in silver, on reverse, Georgivs V Rex Et Ind Imp, named to, P.C J.McRae; replica Fire Service Medal, for exemplary service, in silver. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 993 National Fire Brigade Union, 1912 long service, twenty years, in sterling silver, named to Superintendant T.E.Davies by Lindfield District Fire Brigade, in original case with felt liner and paperwork belonging to T.E.Davies. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 994 Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, 1914, in silver, named to, Mr. George Davey S.S.Ceramic for Gallant service at Cape Town 15th October 1914. Fine. $160
Lot 995 National Service Medal, number 71873, in sterling silver, in original blue case with felt liner, gold leaf inlay decorating lid, the Royal British Legion on the inside of case lid. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 996 National Fire Brigade Association, Long Service Medal, ten years service, in bronze, named to John.R.Roberts; National Fire Brigade Union, Long Service Medal, ten years service, in bronze, named to, William.E.Strickland. Very fine. (2) $140
Lot 997 National Fire Brigades Association, Long Service, ten years service, five year clasp, in bronze, named to R.E Taylor, Erith Fire Brigade; National Fire Brigades Association, Long Service Medal, twenty years service made in silver, named to, Robert E Taylor; British Fire Services Association, 1933, long service, twenty years, in silver, named to, Fireman Robert E Taylor. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 998 Jubilee medal, 1935, King George and Queen Mary jubilee medal, in silver, on obverse, George and Queen Mary May VI MCMXXXV, on reverse, 1910-1935 and GRI. Very fine. $30
Lot 999 George VI Coronation medal, 1937, in silver, on obverse, busts of Queen Elizabeth and King George VI, on reverse, George VI, Queen Elizabeth, GRI (Royal cypher) with crown above, crowned 12 may 1937. Very fine. $30
Lot 1000 National Safety Council, 1939-1945, in sterling silver, freedom from accidents competition with nine date bars on ribbon including five years free from accidents medal. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1001 Defence Medal, 1939-1945, original mailing box, ribbon and medal separate within box, unnamed. Uncirculated. $40
Lot 1002 National Fire Brigades Union, long service, ten years, five years clasp, in bronze. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1003 National Fire Brigade Union, long service, twenty years, five year clasps (3), in sterling silver, named to, H.N.Collet by Worthing F.B, in original case with felt liner. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1004 National Fire Brigade Association, long service, five years, five year clasp, 10 year clasp, in bronze, named to J.W.Hogarth by Bridlington Fire Brigade; Austrian service medal, long service, twenty five years service, in bronze; National Fire Brigade Association, long service, ten years, in bronze, named to Lawrence Rider. Extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1005 National Fire Brigade Association, long service, ten years service, in bronze, named to Harold.H.Oger; National Fire Brigade Union, long service, ten years service, in bronze. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1006 National Fire Brigades Association, long service, ten year service medal, made in bronze, named to, Frimley & Camberley UDC Fire Brigade; long service, ten year service medal, made in bronze, named to, Sydney G Collis; long service, ten year service medal, made in bronze. Fine to very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1007 National Fire Brigade Association, in silver, long service, twenty years, five years clasps (2), named to John W Hocarth. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1008 Glasgow Fire Brigade, long service, twenty years, five year clasps (2), in sterling silver, ornately designed suspension bar, named to, John W Aitken, hallmarked on reverse. Very fine. $180
Lot 1009 Meritorious Fire brigade service medal, in sterling silver, for meritorious service; Gallantry medal, in bronze; Service medal, in silver, long service and good conduct. Very fine. (3) $200
Lot 1010 Fire Brigade Exemplary Service Medal, in silver with ribbon, on reverse, Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina F.D. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1011 Fire service medal, for exemplary service, in silver, named to, sub officer Raymond.C.Rhodes. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1012 Firemen's Gallantry medal, in bronze, for gallant service. Very fine. $70
Lot 1013 Miniature medal, 1953, Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, in silver; Birmingham Fire brigade miniature, long service, twenty years, in silver; Miniature medal, 1937, Coronation of King George VI, in silver; Miniature medal, Queens fire service, for distinguished fire service, in metal, nickel plated; Replica Miniature medal, for exemplary fire service, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature medal, Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1897, in brass; Miniature medal, for exemplary police service, in silver; Miniature medal, 1953, Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, in cupronickel; Miniature medal, for Civil defence, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature medal, for long and efficient service, London salvage Corps L.S.&.G.C, in silver. Very fine. (10) $180
Lot 1014 Miniature medal, for distinguished fire service, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature medal, for exemplary service, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature medal, for long service and good conduct, Colonial police forces, in silver; Miniature medal, air efficiency award, in silver; Miniature medal, 1939-1945, WWII defence, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature medal, French fireman's national federation, members honour, in brass with gold gilt; Miniature medal, for distinguished service, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature medal, distinguished police service, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature medal, for long service and good conduct in the army, in silver; Miniature medal, 1953, Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature medal, association of professional fire brigade officers for long service, in silver; Miniature medal, naval general service, in silver. Very fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 1015 Miniature medal, 1977, Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, in silver; Miniature medal, France, medal of honour for firefighters, in silver; Miniature medal, 1930-1985, for long service and good conduct, in metal, nickel plated; Replica Star of Courage, for outstanding courage in fighting fires and conduct, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature medal, for bravery, in bronze. Very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1016 New South Wales Fire Brigades, 1930, Long Service and Good Conduct medal in bronze, named to, T.W.Wilson. Very fine. $200
Lot 1017 New South Wales Fire Brigades, 1941, Long Service and Good Conduct medal in bronze, named to, H Adams; British War Medal 1914-18, named to 58522, Pte H.G Adams, 53 Bn A.I.F. Very fine. (2) $300
Lot 1018 New South Wales Fire Brigades, 1946, Long Service and Good Conduct medal in bronze, named to, A.Prentice. Very fine. $200
Lot 1019 New South Wales volunteer service medal, Long Service Medal, in silver with ribbon and buckle bar. Very fine. $160
Lot 1020 Australia, NSW, Rural Fire Service, commissioner's medal for valour, gold gilt and enamelled obverse, buckle bar and suspension bar enamelled. Uncirculated. $180
Lot 1021 Australia, NSW, Rural Fire service, commissioners commendation, w/m screw back on ribbon; Australia, NSW, Rural Fire service, commissioners commendation for bravery, w/m screw back on ribbon. Uncirculated. (2) $190
Lot 1022 Australian assembly of Volunteer Fire Brigade Associations, 1989, National conference, Sydney, in brass, on obverse, fireman rescuing child from a house fire, in original black case, lined with black felt; Country Fire Authority, Victoria, 1983, Centenary medallion, in gold gilt, on obverse, inner ring, Urban Fire Association Victoria, on outer ring, centenary fire demonstration, in original blue case, lined with red felt. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1023 Fire Brigade Medal, Celebrating 100 Distinguished years, 1991, struck in copper, on obverse, Shand Mason steam pump 1891, International Mk 3 pumper 1991, in original red case, lined with red felt; Australia, 1988, Volunteer fire brigades association, in brass, National convention Hobart Tasmania, number 47, on obverse, fireman rescuing a child from a house fire, in original blue case, lined with blue felt, with proof paper. Extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 1024 Royal Hobart Centenary Regatta, 1938 in silvered tombac (36mm) (C.1938/12), with suspension loop. Very fine. $100
Lot 1025 Hobart Fire Brigade, head station centenary, 2011, on reverse, Tasmania fire service, Leyland fire engine in centre and has been enamelled, in brass; Country fire brigades demonstration, Bendigo, 1930, in brass; Godiva Pumps Ltd medal, 1987, helping the professionals for fifty years, in copper with gold gilt; Fireman's medallion, in brass, on obverse, firemen setting up a fire hose. Fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1026 State Fire Authority of Tasmania plaque, fire axe and hose nozzle set over Tasmania in centre with the royal crown above, four corners made of metal to hold glass in place. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1027 Wooden plaque, Rural Fire Board, Tasmania, embossed and engraved obverse, notch on reverse for hanging on wall. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1028 United Fire Brigades Association NZ medal, 1884, long service, five years service, made in silver, named to, Fireman William McKinlay by Dunedin City Council; United Fire Brigades Association NZ medal, 1918 long service, five years service, made in silver, named to, Fireman E.Crocker by Lyttelton B.C. Very fine. (2) $500
Lot 1029 United Fire Brigades Association, 1962, long service, five years, two year clasps (9), in silver, named to Fireman P.R Millman by Eastbourne F.B; Gold star service medal, 1982, twenty five years service, two year clasp, named to P.R.T Millman by Eastbourne F.B; United fire brigades association, 1983, Honorary Member with Life bar chained to it, in silver, named to P.Millman, Eastbourne F.B; New Zealand Fire Brigades medal, in silver, long service and good conduct, two clasps, named to P.R.T Millman. Fine to very fine. (4) $750
Lot 1030 United Fire Brigades Association NZ medal, long service, five years service, two years service clasps (2), in silver, named to, Branchman James Graham by Railway F.B; United Fire Brigades Association NZ medal, 1916, long service, five years service, two years service clasps (4), in silver, named to, Fireman H.Coomee by Miramar V.F.B, United Fire Brigades Association NZ medal, 1913, long service, five years service, in silver, named to, Branchman John Hepburn by Ashburton V.F.B. Fine. (3) $620
Lot 1031 United Fire Brigades Association NZ Long service medal, 1921, for five years service, in silver with ribbon, named to, Fireman H McCrorie by St. Kilda F.B. Very fine. $150
Lot 1032 New Zealand Fire Brigade long service medal, 1922, twenty five year service medal, two year service clasp, made in 18ct gold with ribbon and buckle bar, named to R.Catherall by Hastings F.B; Fire Brigade Exemplary Fire Service medal, in silver with ribbon, on reverse, Elizabeth II DEI GRATIA REGINA F.D, named to Fireman John Campbell; Fire Brigade Exemplary Fire service medal, in silver with ribbon, on reverse, Elizabeth II DEI GRATIA REGINA F.D, named to, Sub. officer Charles Bigland. Very fine. (3) $680
Lot 1033 United Fire Brigades Association NZ Long service medal, 1922, for five years service, in silver with ribbon and buckle bar clasp for two years service, in silver with ribbon buckle bar, named to, Fireman T.Williams by Waihi F.B. Very fine. $200
Lot 1034 United Fire Brigades Association NZ Long service medal, 1941, for five years service, in silver with ribbon, named to, Fireman W.E.Reesby by Inglewood V.F.B. Very fine. $190
Lot 1035 Auckland Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 1974, in silver, centennial medallion, municipal fire fighting in Auckland, on obverse, fireman putting out a fire, in original case, lined with black felt and foam cushion; Auckland Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 1974, in silver, centennial medallion, municipal fire fighting in Auckland, on obverse, fireman putting out a fire. Very fine. (2) $220
Lot 1036 Forest and Rural Fire Association service medal, three years, three years service clasp, in nickel, on obverse, forest and rural fire association, New Zealand, silver fern, southern cross and plant overlaid on New Zealand, on reverse, FRFANZ (Forest Rural Fire Association New Zealand), blanks; Forest and Rural For Association service medal, three years, three years service clasp, in nickel, on obverse, forest and rural fire association, New Zealand, silver fern, southern cross and plant overlaid on New Zealand, on reverse, FRFANZ (Forest Rural Fire Association New Zealand), blanks. Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 1037 Republic of France, fire service medal, in brass, named to Pierre Bachelet. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1038 Assortment of French Firemen medals, 1901, Ville de Ballan (city of Ballan), concours de pompier a incendie (firefighters competition) in silver. Very fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 1039 Assortment of Medals and badges, medals and badges from: France, Nazi Germany, Chile, Spain, USSR, in silver, bronze and copper with gold gilt. Very fine. (15) Passed in
Lot 1040 Germany, Bavaria fire brigade, long service, twenty five years service, in bronze; Hungary, long service, ten years service, in silver. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1041 Germany, Bavaria service medal, long service, twenty five years long service, in nickel, on reverse fortitudini virtuti et perseverantia (strength, courage and perseverance). Fine. Passed in
Lot 1042 German Fire Cross Bavaria Fire service medal, merit in fire extinguishing, in bronze; German Fire cross Bavaria Fire service medal, in metal merit in fire extinguishing. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1043 German Fire Cross Bavaria Fire service medal, long service, twenty five year service, gold gilt metal. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1044 Prussian State Fire Service Association, long service, twenty five years, in silver with enamelled obverse. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1045 West Prussian Fire Service festival medal, in pewter. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1046 Germany, Third Reich, Fire Brigade decoration 2nd class, in metal, enamelled obverse with Fur Ver-Dienste Im Feuer-Loschwesen, badge clip on reverse. Very fine. $200
Lot 1047 Republic of Germany Fire Brigade cross, service medal, first class, in silver. Very fine. $120
Lot 1048 Republic of Germany, long service, forty years of service, in brass, fireman's helmet on obverse, on reverse, Fur 40 J'A'Hrige Dienstzeit (For 40 years service period). Very fine. $160
Lot 1049 Republic of Germany Fire service, in metal, enamelled obverse with Fur Ver-Dienste Im Feuer-Schutz, badge clip; Republic of Germany Fire service, in metal, enamelled obverse with Fur Ver-Dienste Im Feuer-Schutz; Republic of Germany Fire service, in metal, enamelled obverse with Fur Ver-Dienste Im Feuer-Schutz, badge clip on back of medal. Very Fine. (3) $200
Lot 1050 Republic of Germany Fire service, in metal, enamelled obverse with Fur Ver-Dienste Im Feuer-Schutz; Republic of Germany badge, long service, twenty five years service, in brass with gold gilt, enamelled obverse, on reverse, badge clip. Very Fine. (2) $200
Lot 1051 Republic of Germany service badge, long service, ten years service, in metal, enamelled obverse, on reverse, badge clip; Republic of Germany service badge, long service, twenty five years service, enamelled obverse, on reverse, badge clip, penciled number 3, Republic of Germany medal, for bravery, enamelled obverse, on reverse, penciled number 1. Fine. $220
Lot 1052 German Fire Brigade Parade medal, 1989, in steel, on obverse, three fire fighters heading towards a blaze surrounded by smoke. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 1053 Hungarian fire service medal, 1884, long service, five years, in bronze, on obverse, A Magyar Orszagos Tuzolto Szovetseg Szolgalati Erme with V in centre surrounded by wreath, on reverse, Alapittatott; Republic of Germany Fire service, in metal, enamelled obverse with Fur Ver-Dienste Im Feuer-Schutz; Republic of Germany badge, long service, twenty five years service, in brass with gold gilt, enamelled obverse, on reverse, badge clip: Republic of Germany Fire service, in metal, enamelled obverse with Fur Ver-Dienste Im Feuer-Schutz; Republic of Germany badge, long service, twenty five years service, in brass with gold gilt, enamelled obverse and reverse. Fine to very fine. (5) $240
Lot 1054 Nigeria Fire Brigades medal, for meritorious service, in sterling silver, hallmarked on obverse. Very fine. $90
Lot 1055 Portuguese Firemen's Barracks, 1990, Lancamento da 1 pedra pelo presidente da C.M. Porto (Launch of the first stone by the president of Port C. M.), fundacao 09/04/1924 (foundation 09/04/1924), novo quartel (new barracks), named to, Dr Fernando Gomes, in bronze, 197/500. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1056 USA, 1871, Chicago laid waste by fire, struck in copper c1971 (45mm). Proof-like, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1057 United Nations Volunteer Medal, 2001, in brass, International year of volunteers; United Nations volunteer medal, 2001, in brass, International year of volunteers. Very fine. (2) $200
Lot 1058 Austria, 1st Republic, Cross for 25 Years Military Service 2nd Class (NCOs & ORs). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1059 Replica gallantry medals, George Cross and a George Medal (GVIR type 1). Fine. (2) $30
Lot 1060 Cast Replica Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in copper. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1061 Replica Jubilee medal, Queen Elizabeth II, 1977, commemorative twenty five year reign, in metal, nickel plated; Miniature Jubilee medal, Queen Elizabeth II, 1977, commemorative twenty five year reign, in silver. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1062 Replica fire service medal, 1997, in metal, nickel plated, on obverse Queen Elizabeth II in centre surrounded by fire, on reverse, engraved 'Copy' in centre; Replica Raglan fire service medal, 1975, in metal, nickel plated; Replica Star of Courage, 2005, for outstanding courage in fighting fires and conduct, in metal, nickel plated. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1063 Replica fire service medal, 1997, in metal, nickel plated, on obverse Queen Elizabeth II in centre surrounded by fire, on reverse, engraved 'Copy' in centre, with extra ribbon. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1064 Reproduction Austrian Service medal, long service, in bronze, in original mailing box. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1065 Assortment of badges, patches, cufflinks and medalets, badges from Australia, in brass, some in gold gilt, some nickel plated and enamelled; patches from Australia; cufflinks and medalets from Australia, in brass, some in gold gilt, some nickel plated and enamelled. Very fine. (approx 500) $400
Lot 1066 Assortment of badges, patches and medals, badges from Australia, in brass, some in gold gilt, some nickel plated and enamelled; patches from Australia, in cloth; medals from Australia, in brass, some in gold gilt, some nickel plated and enamelled. Very fine. (approx 400) $420
Lot 1067 Assortment of badges and buttons, badges mounted on boards from Australia, Europe and England, boards with descriptions of colours and background to firefighting history. Extremely fine. (11 boards) $400
Lot 1068 Assortment of badges and pins, badges and pins from: Australia, United States of America, Canada with descriptions of year and rank, in brass, some in gold gilt, two ribbons and a Dublin Fire Brigade patch. Extremely fine. (80) Passed in
Lot 1069 Assortment of patches, patches from Australia, in cloth. Very fine. (approx 300) $160
Lot 1070 Assortment of fire brigade patches, also photographs. Extremely fine. (approx 500) $340
Lot 1071 Assortment of fire brigade plaques, West Australian Fire Brigade Employees Union (FBEU). Extremely fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 1072 Assortment of Plaques and Fire safety stickers, plaques made in Australian native wood samples, fire brigade stickers on each plaque; Children fire safety stickers, Crawl low in smoke with Willy Wombat to the left, Tasmania Fire Brigade logo to the left, child crawling under smoke above. Very fine. (approx 100) Passed in
Lot 1073 Fire brigade plaque, Lincolnshire fire brigade, Cotswold etchings, in original packaging, in copper, enamelled obverse. FDC. Passed in
Lot 1074 Hampshire Fire Brigades Fireman's Helmet, 1965-1980, fibreglass glass composite, small size, leather chin strap with button clips for adjustment, leather head support for comfort and fit, black vinyl helmet cover, Hampshire fire brigade sticker at front of helmet, raised ridge in centre of helmet. Very fine. $100
Lot 1075 Ambulance winter coat, 1941, in wool, height 5'1"/5'2", bust over 33"/35", waist over 25"/27", named to E.M.Holliday, government marked on inside of coat on pocket. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1076 Ambulance driver's coat, 1941, in wool, height 5'1"/5'2", bust over 33"/35", waist over 25"/27", named to E.M.Holliday, government marked on inside above design patch, five chevron patch on sleeve, including: bus token, two pencils and notepad filled with shift times. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1077 Civil Defence Warden, car plate. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1078 Photo album, photos of firefighters, tests, fire engines, equipment and uniforms. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1079 Photo album, photos of firefighters, tests, fire engines, equipment and uniforms. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1080 Call to Fire, print of an oil painting, 375/500, 457mmx610mm, 1884, printed in Australia by The Pot Still Press Pty Ltd, Sydney, signed by Phil Belbin, signed by Chief Officer of the NSW fire brigades, horse drawn fire engine with five men going to a blaze, man and child running alongside with their dog. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1081 Cigarette cards, 1938, air raid precautions set, Will's Cigarettes; Cigarette cards, 1939, Britain's Defenders set, Will's Cigarettes. Very fine. (83) $50
Lot 1082 Cigarette card album, air raid precaution cards, full album, Will's Cigarettes; Cigarette card book, fire safety cigarette cards, almost full book. Very fine. (2) $50
Lot 1083 Fire Engine cards, consecutive numbers, set of 20. Extremely fine. (20) $80
Lot 1084 Cigarette cards and album, 1993, fire-fighting appliances full set by John Player & Sons (Player Cigarettes), Imperial publishing, Fire magazine cigarette card picture-album; Cigarette cards and album, 1993, fire-fighting appliances full set by John Player & Sons (Player Cigarettes), Imperial publishing, Fire magazine cigarette card picture-album. Extremely fine. (lot) Passed in
Lot 1085 Fire brigade postcards, unused, some numbers consecutive, from Australia and New Zealand. Very fine. (43) Passed in
Lot 1086 Assortment of Fire brigade medal cases, in leather and wood, felt lined, some with gold gilt on the lids. Very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 1087 Bolivia, Charles III, eight reales, 1782PR inverted A's Potosi Mint (KM.55). Good fine. $90
Lot 1088 Bolivia, Charles III, eight reales, 1783/2PR overdate Potosi Mint (KM.55). Light scratches on obverse, good very fine. $160
Lot 1089 Bolivia, Charles III, eight reales, 1788PR Potosi Mint (KM.55). Nearly very fine. $220
Lot 1090 Bolivia, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1798PP Potosi Mint (KM.73). Good fine. $140
Lot 1091 Bolivia, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1803PJ Potosi Mint (KM.73). Good very fine. $160
Lot 1092 Bolivia, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1804PJ Potosi Mint (KM.73). Struck weakly in places, good very fine - nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 1093 Bolivia, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1808PJ Potosi Mint (KM.73), doubling of obverse image and legend. A few light scratches, cleaned, fine - nearly very fine. $80
Lot 1094 Brazil, Joseph I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1761R (KM.172.2). Possibly has been mounted, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1095 Brazil, Mary and Peter III, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1780R (KM.199.2). Extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 1096 Brazil, Maria I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1789R (KM.226.1). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1097 Brazil, Maria I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1795R (KM.226.1). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1098 Brazil, Maria I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1796R (KM.226.1). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1099 Brazil, Maria I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1801R (KM.226.1). Nearly extremely fine/uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 1100 Brazil, John VI, 6,400 or half Johanna, 1811R (KM.236.1). Obverse field with three small gouge marks, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1101 Chile, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1800AJ Santiago Mint (KM.51). Nearly very fine. $260
Lot 1102 Chile, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1803FJ Santiago Mint (KM.51). Fine/very fine. $320
Lot 1103 Chile, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1805FJ Santiago Mint (KM.51). Nearly very fine. $280
Lot 1104 Chile, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1806FJ Santiago Mint (KM.51).Very fine. $220
Lot 1105 Chile, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1812FJ Santiago Mint (KM.80). Remnants of water staining on reverse, good very fine. $160
Lot 1106 Colombia, Charles III, eight escudos, 1787NR JJ (KM.50.1a). Fine. Passed in
Lot 1107 Colombia, Charles IIII, eight escudos, 1799NR JJ (KM.62.1). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $1,700
Lot 1108 Colombia, Charles III, eight escudos, 1807NR JJ (KM.62.1). Very fine. $1,500
Lot 1109 Colombia, Charles IIII, eight escudos, 1808P JF (KM.66.2). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1110 Colombia, Ferdinand VII, eight escudos, 1814JF (KM.66.2). Nearly full mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $1,700
Lot 1111 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1794 (S.3729). Nearly uncirculated. $1,050
Lot 1112 Great Britain, George III, sixpences, 1787, one with and one without semee of hearts (S.3748, 9). Toned, extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 1113 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 1114 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Edge bump, otherwise good very fine. $70
Lot 1115 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Very fine. $70
Lot 1116 India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, Indian Style Coinage, Hindu System, Gold star pagoda, c.1740-1807, struck at Madras mint, (3.36g), obv. crude half standing figure of a deity, rev. five pointed star within dotted borders, (Pr.9, KM.303). Extremely fine, scarce. $460
Lot 1117 India, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1810) (KM.356). Uncirculated. $380
Lot 1118 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight escudos, 1799 FM (KM.159). Very fine. $1,500
Lot 1119 Mexico, Philip V, four reales, 1735MF Mexico City Mint (KM.94). Nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 1120 Mexico, Philip V, four reales, 1737MF Mexico City Mint (KM.94). Very Fine. $260
Lot 1121 Mexico, Philip V, four reales, 1744MF Mexico City Mint (KM.94). Graffiti in obverse field, nearly very fine. $200
Lot 1122 Mexico, Philip V, eight reales, 1735MF pillar dollar type, Mexico City Mint (KM.103). Scratches on obverse, nearly extremely fine. $240
Lot 1123 Mexico, Philip V, eight reales, 1738MF pillar dollar type, Mexico City Mint (KM.103). Good very fine. $320
Lot 1124 Mexico, Philip V, eight reales, 1743MF pillar dollar type, Mexico City Mint (KM.103). Good very fine. $140
Lot 1125 Mexico, Philip V, eight reales, 1745MF pillar dollar type, Mexico City Mint (KM.103). Graffiti in obverse field, very fine. $140
Lot 1126 Mexico, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1752MF pillar dollar type, Mexico City Mint (KM.104.1). Cleaned of corrosion, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 1127 Mexico, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1754MF pillar dollar type, Mexico City Mint (KM.104.1). Very fine. $120
Lot 1128 Mexico, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1757MM pillar dollar type, Mexico City Mint (KM.104.2). Cleaned, bright and rare, extremely fine. $240
Lot 1129 Mexico, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1757MM pillar dollar type, Mexico City Mint (KM.104.2). Very Fine. $220
Lot 1130 Mexico, Charles III, eight reales, 1772MF assayer's initials inverted, Mexico City Mint (KM.106.1). Very fine. $220
Lot 1131 Mexico, Charles III, eight reales, 1773FM Mexico City Mint (KM.106.2). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1132 Mexico, Charles III, eight reales, 1786FM Mexico City Mint (KM.106.2a). Very fine. $90
Lot 1133 Mexico, Charles III, eight reales, 1788FM double struck on obverse, Mexico City Mint (KM.106.2a). Nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 1134 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1798FM Mexico City Mint (KM.109). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 1135 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1799FM, Mexico City Mint (KM.109). Very fine. $100
Lot 1136 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1800FM Mexico City Mint (KM.109). Nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 1137 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1801FM Mexico City Mint (KM.109). Good very fine. $130
Lot 1138 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1803FT Mexico City Mint (KM.109). Good very fine/extremely fine. $110
Lot 1139 Mexico, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1809TH Mecico City Mint. Toned, very fine. $140
Lot 1140 Netherlands, Gelderland, ducat, 1741 (3.40g) (KM.78). Slightly crinkled, otherwise very fine. $340
Lot 1141 Netherlands, Holland, one gulden, 1791 (10.58g) (KM.73). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1142 Netherlands, Utrecht, half silver rider or half ducaton, 1794 (KM.115.1). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $400
Lot 1143 Netherlands, Batavia Republic, East Indies, quarter gulden, 1802 (2.62g) (KM.81). Nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 1144 Peru, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1753J pillar dollar type, Lima Mint (KM.55.1). Nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 1145 Peru, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1759JM pillar dollar type, Lima Mint (KM.55.1); Charles III, eight reales, 1781MI Lima Mint (KM.78). The first with mount removed, otherwise fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 1146 Peru, Charles III, eight reales, 1769JM pillar dollar type, banker's mark on reverse above crown, Lima Mint with dot above L (KM.64.2). Good very fine. $240
Lot 1147 Peru, Charles III, eight reales, 1770JM pillar dollar type, Lima Mint, with one dot above L (KM.64.2). Tooled around rosette under assayer's initials on reverse at left leaving just the central dot, good very fine. $220
Lot 1148 Peru, Charles III, eight reales, 1771JM pillar dollar type, Lima Mint, with dot above L (KM.64.2). Good very fine/very fine. $180
Lot 1149 Peru, Charles IV, eight reales, 1791IJ, bust of Charles III but legend of Charles IV, Lima Mint (KM.87). Good very fine. $160
Lot 1150 Peru, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1803IJ Lima Mint (KM.97). Good extremely fine. $220
Lot 1151 Peru, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1809JP Lima Mint (KM.106.1). Good very fine. $200
Lot 1152 Peru, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1811JP Lima Mint (KM.117.1). Fine/very fine. $60
Lot 1153 Spain, Charles III, four escudos, 1788M (KM.418.1a). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1154 New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck on a Charles IIII, Lima (Peru) Mint eight reales 1808JP (Mira - Noble 1808/3; dies I/11 : A/10). Countermarks nearly extremely fine, very clear and almost upright, host coin good very fine and very rare, one of the most desirable of all holey dollars. $110,000
Lot 1155 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, very rare in this condition, one of the finest known and a most attractive example of Australia's first coin. $34,000
Lot 1156 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2) traces of the reverse of the Spanish American eight reales on the reverse. Attractive dark grey toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $30,000
Lot 1157 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Holed and plugged at the top, otherwise fine. $1,700
Lot 1158 Adelaide pound, 1852, first type, with beaded inner circle on the reverse and ever present die break at 12 o'clock rim to inner circle. Relatively unworn but with a dent either side near the centre (from clamping?), otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1159 Adelaide pound, 1852, second type, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Struck from the early die state, brilliant, proof-like uncirculated and very rare as such, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1160 Adelaide pound, 1852, second type, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Later die state with unmarked surfaces and even satin-like original mint bloom, a veritable gem, choice uncirculated and one of the finest known. $30,000
Lot 1161 Adelaide pound, 1852, second type, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Well struck with full rims, good extremely fine early die state example with rim bruise or manufacturing fault at 9 o'clock on the reverse mentioned only for accuracy. $26,000
Lot 1162 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Queen Victoria left by James Wyon. Minor surface marks, some original mint bloom, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $9,000
Lot 1163 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Cleaned, minor surface marking, otherwise nearly very fine. $3,000
Lot 1164 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, with wreathed head of Queen Victoria left by L.C.Wyon. Some original mint bloom on the reverse, good extremely fine and rare in this condition for first year of type. Passed in
Lot 1165 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Some original mint bloom, minor surface marks, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 1166 Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Re-entered 0 in date, or overdated 0 over 9, minor surface marks, otherwise choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $12,000
Lot 1167 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Well struck, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1168 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Minor surface marks, full mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1169 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Rims partly rounded in places, full original proof-like mint bloom, particularly on the reverse, virtually choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $4,200
Lot 1170 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Considerable original mint bloom, unmarked surfaces, nearly uncirculated. $2,400
Lot 1171 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1172 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1173 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly extremely fine. $550
Lot 1174 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Underlying mint bloom, extremely fine. $750
Lot 1175 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Slight contact marks, full proof-like mint bloom with red gold peripheral toning, uncirculated and rare in this condition with sharp rims. $2,200
Lot 1176 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $2,000
Lot 1177 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Good very fine. $550
Lot 1178 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Queen Victoria left by James Wyon. Holed at top, otherwise extremely fine and excessively rare in this condition, only two believed to be in finer condition save for the hole. Passed in
Lot 1179 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Evenly worn, nearly fine and extremely rare, probably the eighth or ninth finest known. $19,000
Lot 1180 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Dull toned, scratch on cheek, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1181 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, with wreathed head of Queen Victoria left by L.C Wyon. Uncirculated/choice uncirculated. $4,000
Lot 1182 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, with wreathed head of Queen Victoria left by L.C.Wyon. 7 of date re-entered or overdated (on 5?) E in Sydney appears to be an F, die filled lower right of E, good extremely fine and very rare as such. Passed in
Lot 1183 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Very fine and rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 1184 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Clashed reverse die, minor contact marks both sides, otherwise extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1185 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Surface knocks, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 1186 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Subdued underlying original mint bloom, good extremely fine/lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1187 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Struck from clashed reverse die, some scratching on the neck and spotting, otherwise extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1188 Queen Victoria, 1871 incuse WW, Sydney. Very fine/good very fine. $380
Lot 1189 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1190 Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1191 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Choice uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1192 Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Two obverse die breaks at 6:30 and 10 o'clock, contact marks above date, nearly uncirculated. $800
Lot 1193 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney. Good very fine. $450
Lot 1194 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Extremely fine. $440
Lot 1195 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. $440
Lot 1196 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $420
Lot 1197 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $420
Lot 1198 Queen Victoria, 1887 Melbourne. Uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $7,500
Lot 1199 Queen Victoria, 1887 Sydney. Peripheral mint bloom on the obverse, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare in this condition. $800
Lot 1200 Queen Victoria, 1874, 1875, 1876 and 1880 Sydney. The third good fine, others extremely fine or better. (4) $1,520
Lot 1201 Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $520
Lot 1202 Queen Victoria, 1877 Melbourne. Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 1203 Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 1204 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney (McD.158b). Contact marks, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1205 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney, trace of BP; 1892 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated (2). $770
Lot 1206 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne (McD.165) no BP. Very fine/good very fine and scarce. $600
Lot 1207 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.174b). Surface marks, otherwise well struck, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $3,800
Lot 1208 Queen Victoria, 1892 Melbourne. Attractive orange toned full mint bloom, minor contact mark, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1209 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Melbourne. Surface marks, mirror-like fields, extremely fine. $400
Lot 1210 Queen Victoria, 1894 and 1899 Sydney; 1900 and 1901 Perth. Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (4) $1,500
Lot 1211 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Subdued mint bloom, minimal surface marks, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1212 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Well struck for this, considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated/choice uncirculated and one of the finest known. $1,350
Lot 1213 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1214 Queen Victoria - George V, 1899-1931, complete date set of Perth Mint sovereigns, in supreme album. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (33) $12,400
Lot 1215 Edward VII, 1902 Sydney. Uncirculated. $440
Lot 1216 Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1217 George V, 1911 Sydney. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 1218 George V, 1914 Melbourne. Choice uncirculated. $440
Lot 1219 George V, 1928 Perth. Good very fine. $380
Lot 1220 Queen Victoria - George V, type set, 1865 Sydney Mint; 1872 Sydney shield reverse; 1887 Sydney, young head; 1888 Melbourne, Jubilee head; 1896 Melbourne, old head; 1906 Melbourne; 1918 Melbourne; 1931 Perth, small head. Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $3,000
Lot 1221 Queen Victoria - George V, type set, as previous lot, 1867 Sydney Mint, 1879 Sydney shield reverse, 1872 Sydney, 1891 Melbourne, 1894 Melbourne, 1906 Sydney, 1918 Sydney, 1931 Perth, in pocket book HB album. Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $3,000
Lot 1222 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Reverse rim nicks at 3 o'clock, considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $3,300
Lot 1223 Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney no JEB (McD.38a). Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $850
Lot 1224 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1225 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1226 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1227 Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated with considerable original mint bloom, rare as such. Passed in
Lot 1228 Queen Victoria, 1900 Perth. Orange golden tone, nearly full mint bloom, choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $7,500
Lot 1229 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Mintmark nearly filled in or flattened, subdued original mint bloom, uncirculated and scarce thus. Passed in
Lot 1230 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Subdued mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1231 Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne. Choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,000
Lot 1232 Edward VII, 1908 Perth. Extremely fine for this date and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,800
Lot 1233 Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Considerable original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1234 George V, 1911, 1912 (2) and 1914 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $750
Lot 1235 George V, 1914 Sydney. Lightly toned, good extremely fine. $180
Lot 1236 George V, 1915 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 1237 George V, 1915 Melbourne. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated and scarce thus. $280
Lot 1238 George V, 1915 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1239 George V, 1915 Perth. Has been lightly rubbed, otherwise uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. $360
Lot 1240 George V, 1915 Sydney. Nearly full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $220
Lot 1241 George V, 1918 Perth. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. $4,500
Lot 1242 George V, 1918 Perth. Good extremely fine and rare. $4,000
Lot 1243 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. $20,000
Lot 1244 George V, Sydney Mint specimen proof sovereign, 1926S. Obverse contact marks, nearly FDC/FDC and excessively rare as a proof specimen, probably one of the last eight to be struck at the Mint on 11 August 1926. $49,000
Lot 1245 George V, Melbourne Mint kookaburra pattern square cupro-nickel halfpenny, 1921 by Sir E.B.Mackennal (R.type 2). Full mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1246 George V, Melbourne Mint kookaburra pattern square cupro-nickel penny, 1920 by D.Richardson (R.type 7). Lightly toned, specimen-like FDC and rare, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1247 George V, Melbourne Mint, kookaburra pattern square cupro-nickel penny, 1920 by D.Richardson (R.type 9). Choice proof-like specimen, FDC and extremely rare, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1248 George V, Royal Mint, London, uniface patterns for a modified obverse for the florin and shilling of the Dominions and Colonies, by Sir E.B.Mackennal. The florin (11.06g) design with minor modification was adopted for the Canberra Commemorative of 1927. The shilling (5.47g) design was never adopted. The only other pair known is in the Royal Mint Collection in Wales. Sold together with a handwritten letter dated 1926 by Sir Robert Johnston to Mackennal concerning the modified portrait of the King, also a letter from Dr Colin Mackennal Kraay to Mr Baldwin (uncle Fred). Toned, uncirculated and excessively rare. (2) $35,000
Lot 1249 George V, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1924. Obverse brown toned, reverse nearly full mint red, nearly FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1250 George V, Melbourne Mint proof penny and halfpenny, 1935. Slight toning on the penny, both brilliant, the halfpenny full mint red, FDC and rare as such. (2) Passed in
Lot 1251 George V, Melbourne Mint proof penny and halfpenny, 1935. Obverses toned, near full brilliant mint red, nearly FDC and rare. (2) $14,000
Lot 1252 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof crown, 1938. Sealed light golden grey toned patina with underlying mint bloom and slight iridescence, nearly FDC and very rare. $25,000
Lot 1253 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof florin, 1938. Nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1254 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof shilling, 1938. Nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1255 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof sixpence, 1938. Brilliant, FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1256 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof sixpence, 1938. Lightly toned, nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1257 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1938. Nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1258 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1938. Brilliant mint red, slight toning on left obverse, otherwise FDC and rare, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1259 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1938. Nearly full original mint red, brilliant red with brown toning on the highlights, FDC and rare, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1260 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1938. Streaky brown and red mint bloom, underlying brilliance, nearly FDC and rare. $2,000
Lot 1261 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1938. Obverse toned dark blue brown with trace of red, reverse dark red brown subdued underlying mint bloom, nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1262 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1938. Brilliant, partly toned, otherwise red, nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1263 George VI, Perth Mint proof penny, 1952. Lacquered multi-coloured or iridescent and red tone, nearly FDC and very rare. $2,600
Lot 1264 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1954. Red brown, toned, nearly FDC and very rare. $3,000
Lot 1265 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1955. The penny with toning, the halfpenny nearly full mint red, nearly FDC and rare. (2) $5,800
Lot 1266 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof pennies, 1955 and 1956. Red purple brown toned, nearly FDC. (2) $360
Lot 1267 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proofs, 1955 threepence and sixpence; 1956 threepence, sixpence and shilling; 1957 sixpence; 1958 sixpence; 1959 threepence and sixpence; 1960 threepence and sixpence. Nearly FDC - FDC. (11) $520
Lot 1268 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1956. Toned, nearly FDC. $300
Lot 1269 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1956. Dull toned, mostly orange red, nearly FDC and rare. $3,600
Lot 1270 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof penny, 1956. Brown toned, nearly FDC and rare. $1,300
Lot 1271 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proofs, florin, 1960, sixpence, 1961, threepences, 1957, 1958, 1961 and penny, 1958. Penny spotted and toned, nearly FDC. (6) $300
Lot 1272 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1957. In lucite case, FDC. (4) $380
Lot 1273 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Brilliant finish, lightly toning, nearly FDC. $240
Lot 1274 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Brilliant finish, dark toned, nearly FDC. $180
Lot 1275 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1959. Toned area, otherwise brilliant red, FDC. $140
Lot 1276 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. With black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $320
Lot 1277 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1962. Uneven tone with finger print, otherwise red, nearly FDC. $200
Lot 1278 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. With black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $300
Lot 1279 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. With black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $300
Lot 1280 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In black case of issue, FDC. (4) $260
Lot 1281 Edward VII, year set of first Commonwealth coins, florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence, 1910. Well matched, lightly toned, florin nearly uncirculated, others choice ucirculated. (4) $2,400
Lot 1282 George VI, 1937. Light toning on obverse, well struck, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. $140
Lot 1283 George VI, 1938. Extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 1284 Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, light dusty golden brown grey toned, choice uncirculated and rare thus, one of the finest known. $2,800
Lot 1285 Edward VII, 1910. Attractive original mint bloom, uncirculated. $2,500
Lot 1286 George V, 1911. Light mottled tone, underlying original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1287 George V, 1911. Sharply struck, reverse overall matte tone, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1288 George V, 1913. Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare in this condition. $3,000
Lot 1289 George V, 1914. Nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 1290 George V, 1914H. Golden brown toning highlights, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1291 George V, 1914H. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,400
Lot 1292 George V, 1915. Underlying mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1293 George V, 1915H. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 1294 George V, 1916M. Nearly full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 1295 George V, 1916M. Considerable original brilliant mint bloom, uncirculated. $800
Lot 1296 George V, 1917M. Full original mint bloom, gem uncirculated. $2,400
Lot 1297 George V, 1917M. Nearly full original cartwheeling mint bloom with small die flash under the scroll, choice uncirculated. $1,250
Lot 1298 George V, 1917M. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 1299 George V, 1917M. Full original mint bloom, lightly toned with carbon spot, choice original uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 1300 George V, 1918M. Well struck, considerable mint bloom, uncirculated. $900
Lot 1301 George V, 1919M. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $5,500
Lot 1302 George V, 1919M. Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,600
Lot 1303 George V, 1921. Full frosty underlying mint bloom with light golden peripheral toning on the reverse, choice uncirculated. $3,000
Lot 1304 George V, 1921. Rim cut at 2 o'clock on the obverse, otherwise full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1305 George V, 1922. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $4,200
Lot 1306 George V, 1922. Frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 1307 George V, 1923. Golden brown peripheral toning, full mint bloom and relatively unmarked, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1308 George V, 1923. Full brilliant original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $2,800
Lot 1309 George V, 1924, without serif to 4. Subdued mint bloom, light grey tone, nearly uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 1310 George V, 1925. Full original frosty mint bloom with obverse die flashes, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 1311 George V, 1925. Well struck, choice uncirculated. $1,900
Lot 1312 George V, 1925. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1313 George V, 1926. Full original pearl-like mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $2,600
Lot 1314 George V, 1926. Lightly toned, nearly full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1315 George V, 1927. Full original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1316 George V, 1927. Frosty original mint bloom, uncirculated. $500
Lot 1317 George V - Elizabeth II, set of four commemoratives, 1927 Canberra, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1951 Jubilee and 1954 Royal Visit. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $370
Lot 1318 George V, 1928. Full original semi-frosted cartwheeling mint bloom, light golden highlights, choice uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1319 George V, 1928. Well struck up, semi-matte surface, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1320 George V, 1931. Attractive golden brown patina, choice uncirculated. $250
Lot 1321 George V, 1932. Toned, specimen-like choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1322 George V, 1932. Frictional wear on the centre diamond and pearls to left, otherwise extremely fine or better and very rare in this condition. $2,900
Lot 1323 George V, 1933. Surface mark in field opposite eyebrow, otherwise good extremely fine with mirror-like fields on the reverse, rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1324 George V, 1933. Golden brown toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $600
Lot 1325 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, with Foy & Gibson envelope. Light tone, choice uncirculated. $650
Lot 1326 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1327 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Frosty toned mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1328 George V, 1935. Relatively unmarked, lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $750
Lot 1329 George V, 1936. Subdued original mint bloom, uncirculated. $220
Lot 1330 George VI, 1939. Well struck, attractive smooth fields, uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 1331 George VI, 1939. Choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1332 Edward VII, shilling 1910, with accompanying letter. Toned and virtually uncirculated, very rare and of great historical interest. Passed in
Lot 1333 George V, 1911. Full original satin-like white silver mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare as such, one of the finest known. $4,400
Lot 1334 George V, 1911. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,400
Lot 1335 George V, 1911. Well struck, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1336 George V, 1911. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1337 George V, 1912. Toned, with nearly full underlying mint bloom, minor hairline behind head, otherwise uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1338 George V, 1915. Golden brown toned over full subdued original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1339 George V, 1915. Well struck, wiped on reverse, otherwise natural mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $4,000
Lot 1340 George V, 1915H. Usual soft strike, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1341 George V, 1916M. Full satin-like original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $320
Lot 1342 George V, 1917M. Dark toned, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1343 George V, 1918M. Full original satin like mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $720
Lot 1344 George V, 1920M. Well struck with unmarked fields, light grey toning, choice uncirculated and rare thus. $2,800
Lot 1345 George V, 1921 star. Sharply struck with high rims, possible specimen strike, lightly polished appearance, nearly FDC and excessively rare as such. Passed in
Lot 1346 George V, 1922. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $900
Lot 1347 George V, 1924. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $4,600
Lot 1348 George V, 1925. Trace of top left of 3 under 5 as always, full mint bloom, uncirculated. $450
Lot 1349 George V, 1926. Nearly full mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1350 George V, 1931. Full mint bloom, unmarked, uncirculated. $420
Lot 1351 George V, 1933. Unmarked surface, lightly toned, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $6,400
Lot 1352 George V, 1935. Good extremely fine. $170
Lot 1353 George V, 1936. Subdued full original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $320
Lot 1354 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938, 1939, 1941-1963, all in a Supreme album, the 1943 ex AFS in 2013, total cost approx $4,000. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (25) $1,500
Lot 1355 George VI, 1939. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $320
Lot 1356 George VI, 1941. Brilliant choice uncirculated. $160
Lot 1357 George VI, shilling, 1944. Frosty mint bloom with toning outlining reverse legend, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1358 Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1359 George V, 1911. Nearly full mint bloom, uncirculated. $750
Lot 1360 George V, 1912. Lightly toned, choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1361 George V, 1912. Uneven tone over full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1362 George V, 1912. Has been dipped, otherwise uncirculated and a well struck issue with high rims, rare thus. $1,200
Lot 1363 George V, 1912. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1364 George V, 1914. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1365 George V, 1914. Blotchy dark blue tone on obverse, underlying original mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 1366 George V, 1914. Grey toned uncirculated and rare in this condition. $750
Lot 1367 George V, 1916M. Full original frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,700
Lot 1368 George V, 1917M. Full original semi-frosted mint bloom, unmarked choice uncirculated or near gem, very rare as such, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1369 George V, 1917M. Lightly toned, underlying mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1370 George V, 1918M. Golden peripheral toning highlights, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1371 George V, 1919M. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1372 George V, 1920M. Nearly full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,300
Lot 1373 George V, 1920M. Full subdued original mint bloom with light golden highlights, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 1374 George V, 1921. Full original brilliant mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $650
Lot 1375 George V, 1921. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated with some brilliance on the reverse, the finest in the 1921 Hoard. $220
Lot 1376 George V, 1922. Struck up with high rims, has been dipped, otherwise choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1377 George V, 1922. Well struck, even subdued mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,900
Lot 1378 George V, 1924. Struck from clashed dies, full mint bloom with golden highlights, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1379 George V, 1926. Obverse die break at 2 o'clock, has been dipped, choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1380 George V, 1927. Full mint bloom with die flash area on obverse, choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1381 George V, 1935. Has been dipped, orange peel brilliance on obverse field, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1382 George V, 1936. Brilliant uncirculated and proof-like. $200
Lot 1383 George V, 1912. Full mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,900
Lot 1384 George V, 1912. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $440
Lot 1385 George V, 1914. Lightly toned, underlying mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,600
Lot 1386 George V, 1915. Hairline die breaks in left reverse field, sharply struck, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,400
Lot 1387 George V, 1915. Light grey tone with underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1388 George V, 1915. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1389 George V, 1916M. Light blue grey toned, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1390 George V, 1916M. Grey brown toned with reverse die flash behind emu, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1391 George V, 1920M. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,300
Lot 1392 George V, 1920M. Attractively toned, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1393 George V, 1920M. Dipped, otherwise uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,050
Lot 1394 George V, 1920M. Struck with clashed obverse die, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1395 George V, 1923. Grey tone, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1396 George V, 1924. Light tone in part, full original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1397 George V, 1927. Choice uncirculated with full original mint bloom. $360
Lot 1398 George V, 1928. Obverse die break at 4 o'clock, frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1399 George VI, 1942. Toned, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1400 George VI, 1942. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1401 George VI, 1947. Frosty mint bloom, unmarked, choice uncirculated and scarce thus. Passed in
Lot 1402 George V, 1911. Full original brilliant mint red, a selected example from the Baldwin Hoard, gem uncirculated. $900
Lot 1403 George V, 1911. Full original mint red, choice uncirculated. $850
Lot 1404 George V, 1911. Lacquered brown and red uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1405 George V, 1914. Obverse toned, reverse full original mint red, uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1406 George V, 1915H. Brown and red brown, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1407 George V, 1915H. Brown patina, good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1408 George V, 1917I. Full blazing golden orange mint red, gem uncirculated, one of the finest known. $1,700
Lot 1409 George V, 1918I. Uneven blotchy tone with traces of original mint red, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $500
Lot 1410 George V, 1920 Indian die, plain. Streaky red and brown tone, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition, probably the seventh or eighth finest known. Passed in
Lot 1411 George V, 1920 Indian die, double dot variety. Good very fine. $460
Lot 1412 George V, 1922 London die. Streaky red and brown, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1413 George V, 1925 London die. Raised horizontal line on neck die state, brown patina, nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 1414 George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 1415 George V, 1925 London die. Plain die state, even brown, good very fine. $120
Lot 1416 George V, 1927 London die. Original mint bloom, die breaks on obverse, reverse with edge knock at 8 o'clock, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 1417 George V, 1929, London die. Brown and red, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1418 George V, 1930, Indian die. Well struck, very fine and rare, especially in this condition. $24,000
Lot 1419 George V, 1930, Indian die. Most of centre diamond in crown visible, old hairline scratch to the right of the date, otherwise glossy brown very fine and rare, especially in this condition. $19,000
Lot 1420 George V, 1930, Indian die. Reverse rim bruise at 5:30 o'clock, six pearls, cleaned long ago and retoning, otherwise good fine and rare. $14,500
Lot 1421 George V, 1930 Indian die. Graffito X to right of one, dark brown patina, six pearls nearly full band, fine/good fine and rare. $11,000
Lot 1422 George V, 1930 Indian die. Reverse with edge bruise at 5.30, nearly fine. $14,000
Lot 1423 George V, 1933. Nearly full original red, nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 1424 George V, 1935. Part mint red, nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 1425 George V, 1938. Nearly full mint red, uncirculated. $40
Lot 1426 George VI, 1946. Attractive original red and brown toned mint bloom, well struck, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $3,400
Lot 1427 George VI, 1946. Brown with traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1428 George VI, 1946. Hints of red, attractive glossy brown patina, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $300
Lot 1429 George VI, 1948, 1949 and 1952. The first two full original mint red, uncirculated. (3) $170
Lot 1430 George V, 1911. Dull brown and red with spots, otherwise uncirculated. $300
Lot 1431 George V, 1912H. Full original mint red, selected from the Baldwin group, gem uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1432 George V, 1912H. Full original mint red, uncirculated. $570
Lot 1433 George V, 1912H. Brown and red brown toned, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1434 George V, 1912H. Lacquered, brown and red uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1435 George V, 1912H. Red and brown uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1436 George V, 1913. Dark grey brown and red, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1437 George V, 1914. Brown with traces of red, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1438 George V, 1916I. Nearly full mint red uncirculated, obverse partly toned. Passed in
Lot 1439 George V, 1916I. Attractive blue brown and red uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1440 George V, 1917I. Obverse toned, otherwise red uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1441 George V, 1919. Red and brown, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1442 George V, 1919. Dark carbon toned areas on left of obverse, otherwise brilliant full original mint red, uncirculated/gem uncirculated. $200
Lot 1443 George V, 1921 and 1926. Full original mint red, uncirculated; brown and red, nearly uncirculated. (2) $300
Lot 1444 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on the reverse, dusty subdued red brown patina, spotting on obverse, underlying hints of mint bloom, extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $7,000
Lot 1445 George V, 1923. Even red brown patina, good very fine. $1,900
Lot 1446 George V, 1923. Brown patina, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1447 George V, 1923. Brown patina, very fine. $1,200
Lot 1448 George V, 1923. Even brown patina, very fine and rare in this condition. $1,700
Lot 1449 George V, 1927. Red and brown, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1450 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1964, a well matched set in a Supreme album, 1938 full red from AFS in 2011; 1939 kangaroo bought in 2000; 1940, 1944 red brown from AFS in 2011 and 2010 (total cost approx $6,000). Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (31) $2,100
Lot 1451 Albania, quarter leku, 1927R (KM.3); one franc, 1927R (KM.6). Toned, uncirculated, the second rare. (2) $450
Lot 1452 Austria, Salzburg, Johan Ernst Archbishop, quarter thaler, 1695 (KM.282); Empire, Franz Joseph and Princess Elizabeth of Bavaria, two florins, 1879 (24.23g) (silver jubilee of wedding) (Bruce X.M5). Good extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 1453 Austria, silver ten schilling, 1957 (6), 1958 (12), 1959 (4), 1966 (4), 1970 (3), 1971 (2), 1973 (2) (KM.2882) (33); silver five schilling, 1960 (6), 1961 (7), 1962 (2), 1963, 1964 (2), 1966 (4), 1967 (2), 1968 (KM.2889) (25). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (58) Passed in
Lot 1454 Austria, two schilling, 1932 (KM.4828); also, Germany, one mark, 1913F (KM.14), two reichsmark, 1931F (KM.44). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 1455 Belgium, trade tokens for bread, buffets and Ghent Co op token, all described on felt covered display board, one paper World War II ration voucher. Fine - extremely fine. (21) $30
Lot 1456 Bolivia, Charles III, eight reales, 1779PR die break through date Potosi Mint (KM.55). Good fine. $110
Lot 1457 Bolivia, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1805PJ, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1808PJ, 1813PJ, both Potosi Mint (KM.73, 84). Cleaned, the second with some edge bumps, fine - very fine. (3) $160
Lot 1458 Bolivia, Charles III, eight reales, 1807PJ Potosi Mint (KM.73). Nearly very fine. $70
Lot 1459 Bolivia, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1808PJ, 1813PJ, both Potosi Mint (KM.84). Cleaned, very good - fine. (2) $150
Lot 1460 Bolivia, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1822PJ Potosi Mint (KM.84). Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $100
Lot 1461 Bolivia, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1825J Potosi Mint (KM.84). Cut on King's head, cleaned, very good - fine and scarce. $90
Lot 1462 Borneo, (Malaysia, Brunei), brass cannon money, 130mm, (135g), late 19th century early 20th century, with fish handles on top, broken piece out of side, used for trading purposes, barter of goods, payment of fines and in engagement and wedding ceremonies (Opitz [2000 edn.] p.100 as illustrated); together with tin imitations of Mexico, Charles IV, silver 8 reales, 1793FM, (KM.109); Netherland East Indies, 18th century rupees native type with hoard patination as imitations of Java rupees (light weight); a tin soldier and a jeton. Mostly recovered from finds all with patination very good - very fine. (6) $60
Lot 1463 British Honduras, silver dollar, on a Mexico, Ferdinand VII, 8 Reales, 1818JJ, Mexico City, obv. countermarked with incuse crowned GR, (countermark type not recorded in Prid.; cf.Burzio pl. 233; cf. Roehrs I, lots 6-7). Coin and countermark very fine and lightly toned, possibly a modern concoction. $220
Lot 1464 British North Borneo, one cent, 1884H, 1886H, 1887H, 1888H, 1894H (2), 1896H (2), 1907H (2). Fine - extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 1465 British North Borneo, one cent, 1904H, 1921H, 1935H, 1938H, 1941H (KM.3); five cents, 1903H (8), 1920H (2), 1921H (3), 1927H (3), 1928H (2), 1938H, 1940H, 1941H; twenty five cents, 1929H. Very fine - extremely fine. (27) Passed in
Lot 1466 British North Borneo, two and a half cents, 1903H (KM.4). Fine - very fine. (6) $60
Lot 1467 British North Borneo, two and a half cents, 1903H (KM.4). Fine - good fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1468 British Trade dollar, 1899B (KM.T5). Nearly extremely fine. $90
Lot 1469 British Trade dollar, 1901B (KM.T5). Polished, nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 1470 British Trade dollar, 1907B (KM.T5). Polished, good very fine. $80
Lot 1471 British Trade dollar, 1910B (KM.T5). Extremely fine. $110
Lot 1472 Canada, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1871 (KM.6). Dark tone, underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare as such. $600
Lot 1473 Canada, George VI - Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1937, 1952, 1953 (2, different varieties), 1954, 1956, 1957, 1959 and 1960 (KM.36, 45, 53 (5), 56 (2)). Mostly toned, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (9) $70
Lot 1474 Canada, George VI - Elizabeth II, part date sets, 1950 (5 coins), 1958 (6 coins), 1965 (6 coins) and 1967 (5 coins). Mostly toned, uncirculated. (22) $90
Lot 1475 Canada, Montreal Olympics 1976 proof sets, 1973-1976 Series I-VII (KM.OCP 1-7). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (7) $600
Lot 1476 Canada, Montreal Olympics, 1976, complete collection of seven sets, each set containing five dollar (2) and ten dollars (2) proof sterling silver coins (AGSW 870g). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (28 coins) $600
Lot 1477 Ceylon, copper stuivers 1791 (13.55g), 1792 (13.47g), 1793 (12.80g), obverse C for Colombo Mint over VOC monogram, reverse value and date (KM 26). Very Fine, all scarce. (3) $180
Lot 1478 Ceylon, (Sri Lanka), under Dutch rule, Javanese copper bar (1785), C for Colombo over VOC, 4-3/4 stivers or half larin (82mm long; 64.10 g) (Sch.1295a; KM.32, M.2185). Fine - very fine, scarce. $600
Lot 1479 Ceylon, Queen Victoria, quarter cent, 1898 (KM.90). Most with full original mint red, some lightly toned, uncirculated - brilliant uncirculated. (15) $170
Lot 1480 China, a small collection of different cash coins from the Southern Sung Dynasty all described in German to ruler etc. mostly of Ning Zong (1195-1224), all with Schjoth numbers, various with dates added to coin, (2) coins in iron, a wide range. Fine or better. (34) $100
Lot 1481 China, Yuan Dynasty, Emperor Shun (A.D. 1333-1368) issued from 1350, five qian, diameter 70mm, also known as Toghon Temur, obv. 'Zhi Zheng tong bao' in regular script, rev. 'Ji' above, 'quan chao' and 'wu qian' (1358), (TPF 1817, Hartill 19.124, Sch.1114). Hoard patination, fine - very fine and rare. $140
Lot 1482 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), ten cash coin, 38mm (23.81 g), Board of Revenue mint, (Harwill 22.694, Sch. -, TFP 2420); De Zong (Kuang Hsu), (1875-1908), cast brass, Fuzhou, Fujian (Fukian) mint, ten cash, 35mm, (21.71 g), (KM.C.-, Hartill -). Very fine, last coin very rare, not in major references. (2) Passed in
Lot 1483 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 58mm, (52.20 g), fifty cash coin with additional character (Zhi Zao) equals 'Manufacture' = Board of Revenue mint, (cf.Hartill type 22.702, Sch. -, TFP -). Very fine, apparently unpublished. $300
Lot 1484 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (Ch'i-hsiang), (1851-1861), "Xian Feng zhong bao", rev. "dang wushi" (value fifty), Board of Works mint, four characters on reverse, diameter 53mm., issued 1853-1854, (TFP 2444, Sch.-, Hartill 22.759). Fine, with edge faults. $140
Lot 1485 China, Empire, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 43mm, (100 g), bronze fifty cash coin, with two extra characters on obverse (2 liang 5 qian), Fuzhou, Fujian mint, (cf.Harwill 22.787 Sch. -, TFP 2524). Very fine and very rare. $420
Lot 1486 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), issue in name of Sheng Zu as Kang Xi (1662-1722), Tianxia Taiping, coin for period of Kangxi, bronze Palace presentation coin, 42mm, rev. 'Tian Xia Tai Ping' (Heaven great peace on earth), (cf.Hartill 26.3, cf.Zhong guo hua qian No.1252, 1255 for other rulers). Very fine and very rare. $140
Lot 1487 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round charm with square hole, 39mm, in bronze, (18.72, 17.00 g), obv. flower spray, rev. plain, another with round hole 47mm (23.81 g), (Zhong guo hua qian No.28 [2], cf.76-77). Fine - very fine, scarce. (3) $70
Lot 1488 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round lucky open work amulet charm, with round hole, 55mm, in bronze, (34.82 g), obv. and rev. with two dragon face to face playing with a pearl, like images each side with air spaces between them, and other uncertain representations, (Zhong guo hua qian No.86, p.24, Schjoth 110). Fine - very fine and rare. $100
Lot 1489 China, Late in Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911) or early Republic, medium bronze charm, 40mm, (23.82 g), showing sexual intercourse between couples in four different positions, legend with four characters on the reverse side, a mule of (Zhong guo hua qian No.278/252) (illustrated); others (2), 50 and 30mm, (39.40 and 9.89 g), obv. Imperial inscription reading around, rev. two dragons for both charms, (Zhong guo hua qian No.378, a mule of 761/183). First an interesting charm, all have a square centre hole, very fine. (3) $90
Lot 1490 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round cash inscriptional charm with square hole, 53mm, in bronze, (43.57 g), obv. inscription reading around translated 'May gold and jade fill your house [hall]', rev. two dragons around, (Zhong guo hua qian No.438); Japan, shaped coin (charm) for 50 mun c.1600-1868. Very fine, and both rare. (2) $70
Lot 1491 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911) or earlier, uncertain emperor, round cash inscriptional charm with square holes to an earlier era, 32, 30, 28, 35mm, in bronze, (9.01, 8.13, 7.06 and 11.90 g), obv. Imperial inscription reading around, in seal script, rev. plain for first coin and snake/tortoise for next two and with figure standing and spear on last charm, (Zhong guo hua qian No.474, 1042, 1051, 1054). Very fine and rare, first charm illustrated. (4) $100
Lot 1492 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round cash inscriptional charm with square hole, 35mm, in bronze, (15.80 g), obv. inscription reading around, rev. spear on stand and standing figure, (Zhong guo hua qian No.1054); another charm 24mm, (5.86 g), obv. two characters, rev. 'Tian Xia Tai Ping' (Heaven great peace on earth); Sheng Zu cash plated with silver type coating from Board of Works mint (Hartill 22.93); Kiang Nan, Empire, silver twenty cents, 1899, (4,50 g), (KM.143a); a Chinese bar with portrait, 80mm long; Great Britain, bronze medal with break in edge of the Battle of Culloden, obv. William Duke of Cumberland on horse to left, rev. battle scene. Mostly very fine, some rare. (6) $100
Lot 1493 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911) or earlier, uncertain emperor, round cash inscriptional charm with square holes to an earlier era, 33, 44 and 40mm, in bronze, (9.37, 26.83 and 20.71 g), obv. Imperial inscription reading around, rev. two dragons for the first charm and standing figure and deer for second charm, third charm with both sides divided into four segments with mostly Chinese characters, (Zhong guo hua qian No.1240, 1634, 1631). Very fine and rare, last charm illustrated. (3) $100
Lot 1494 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), charm, legend reads "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 (Lao Tzu) and let it be executed as fast as lu Ling (a famous runner in Mu Tang'ds time 10th century B.C.)", with a round hole, rev. floral arrangement, diameter 60mm, (58.75 g), mule (cf.Zhong quo hua qian No. 1499 for reverse, cf.Sch.92). Fine and rare. $70
Lot 1495 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round religious inscriptional charm with round hole, 45mm, in bronze, (27.15 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. $100
Lot 1496 China, a collection of charms and fantasies, fitted and recessed into cloth base within a tray with raised bevelled edges (see illustration), mostly modern manufacture 19th - early 20th century includes imitations of key money, round shouldered spade money and cast charm in brass with small boy attached to top, double charm type etc. Mostly fine - very fine or better. (8) $150
Lot 1497 China, an unusual collection of 19th-20th century created large size charms, includes a sword with a dark green patination (620 g), 305mm long and 87mm wide, with raised Chinese inscription on blade with ornate decoration; another large horse charm inscriptions both sides 108mm diameter, with square hole (215 g); another two horse charm with same two characters both sides, square centre hole 127mm diameter (365 g); another double dragon charm with inscription 108mm diameter (225 g); two fishes charm incuse fishes both sides with added Chinese and Seal script characters in Mongol script around outer rims, 125mm diameter (325 g) with no centre hole; large size cash like charm diameter 160mm, (590 g) with four characters both sides. Several with added green patination, (see smaller example in our Sale 111 [lot 2160]), otherwise all are very fine. (6) $150
Lot 1498 China, an assortment of charms, mostly cast in brass as copies of earlier charms, some as duplicates of each other all appear to be similarly cast (18); together with a Post Office Savings Bank (unopened) containing unknown coins a a small tin containing assorted coins, including a half dollar from Yunnan (KM.Y.492), silver twenty cents, year 9 (1920) poorly struck probably a modern copy, other coins (21). Mostly very good - fine. (lot) $70
Lot 1499 China, Empire, Chekiang Province, under Empire, silver twenty cents, nd c.1898-9, (KM. Y.53.7). Nearly very fine, scarce. $100
Lot 1500 China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, Pei Yang type, year 29 (1903), (KM.Y.73.1, Kann 205). Very fine. $260
Lot 1501 China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, Pei Yang type, year 29 (1903), (KM.Y.73.1, Kann 205). Nearly very fine. $240
Lot 1502 China, Empire, Chingkiang, silver dollar, Tai Ching Ti Kou type, undated (1908), 39.5mm, (26.71g), obv. legends, rev. dragon, (KM.Y.14, Kann 216). Extremely fine, scarce. $400
Lot 1503 China, Empire, Hupeh Province, Hsuan T'ung, silver 7 Mace and 7 candareens or dollar, not dated (issued 1909-1911), 39.75mm, (26.63g), obv, legends around and in centre, rev. facing dragon, (KM.Y.131, Kann 45). Nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 1504 China, Empire, Hupeh Province, silver twenty cents, undated (1895-1907), 23.50mm, (5.36g), (KM.Y.125.1, Kann 42); silver fifty cents, undated (1895-1905), 34.00mm, (KM.Y.126 Kann 41). Good very fine. (2) $280
Lot 1505 China, Empire, Ho-Poo, a test strike of one Tael silver coin (dated 29th year of Kuang-Hsu) 51.95g (cf Kann 927), interesting original piece with 'Shi' chopmark representing the Chinese word for test. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 1506 China, Empire, Kiangnan Province, silver 7 Mace 2 Candareens or dollar, 1904, 39.5mm, (27.00g), obv. with 'HAH' left and 'CH' right in outer circle, rev. Imperial dragon, (KM.Y.145a.12, Kann 99). Nearly extremely fine. $380
Lot 1507 China, Empire, Kiangnan Province, silver dollar (1904) (39.5mm) (KM.Y.145a.12). Dark blue brown tone, shallow strike on legend on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1508 China, Empire, Kwangtung Province, silver 7 Mace 2 Candareens or dollar, Imperial dragon type, Guangzhou (Canton) mint, undated issue, struck 1890-1908, 39mm, (26.63g), (KM.Y.203, Kann 26). Very fine. $200
Lot 1509 China, Empire, Kwangtung Province, silver dollar, nd c.1890-1908 (KM.203). Good very fine. $160
Lot 1510 China, Empire, Sinkiang Province, silver sar or tael, not dated, (c.1905), no outer legends and rosettes around uncircled dragon, (KM.7). Very fine. $400
Lot 1511 China, Empire, Szechuan Province, silver dollar, undated (1901-8), (26.46 g), obv. Chinese characters, rev. dragon, (KM.Y.238, Kann 143). Good very fine with patination. $300
Lot 1512 China, Empire, Szechuen Province, silver dollar, undated (1901-1908), 39.5mm, (26.53g), (KM.Y.238, Kann 145). Very fine. $360
Lot 1513 China, Empire, Yunnan Province, silver 7 Mace 2 Candareens or dollar, undated (1907), 39.5mm, (26.73g), obv. and rev, with right and left 4-pointed rosettes, (KM.Y.254, Kann 166). Nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 1514 China, Empire, Yunnan Province, silver three (five) stamped remittance ingot as a five taels sycee ingot or saddle pack of three blocks of stamps, probably pre Qing Dynasty, with additional countermark on central panel (180.17 g), (for type cf.Cribb 759-1007). Toned, good very fine, rare. $620
Lot 1515 China, Empire and Republic, various minors, described in 2x2 holders (14) and packets, plus replica dollars (4); and Japan, one yen, replica silver sycee (2, large and small), Republic, Yuan Shih Kai set of ten, twenty and fifty cents (1914). Fine - uncirculated. (37) $360
Lot 1516 Lot withdrawn. Passed in
Lot 1517 China, Republic, Fukien Province, twenty cents year 20, issued 1931, 23mm, (5.31g), obv. '20' surrounded by the Kuomintang emblem, Chinese legend in outer circle, rev. monument on grave of the 72 martyrs, half brick in 3rd row of bricks at right of gate, (KM.Y.389.2, Kann 715d). Very fine. $60
Lot 1518 China, Republic, Kwangsi Province, twenty cents year 16, issued 1927, 23.5 mm, (5.48 g, 5.61 g), obv. Chinese characters around, rev. English legend Kwang-Si, 20 in centre, (KM.Y.415b, Kann 753). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1519 China, Republic, Kwangtung Province, silver twenty cents, year 9 (1920), (KM.Y.423); Yunnan Province, silver twenty cents, obv. crossed flags, year 21 (1932), (KM.Y.491); Tibet rupee c.1902-1912, (KM.Y3). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1520 China, Republic, Manchurian Province, silver twenty cents, not dated but c.1914-5, obv. without dot in centre of five-petaled rosette, (KM.Y.213a.3). Lightly toned, extremely fine, rare. $60
Lot 1521 China, Republic, Szechuan Province, copper five (5) cash, Year 1 (1912), Obv. date above crossed flags, Rev lion above clouds (KM.Y.441). Very fine and very rare. $500
Lot 1522 China, Republic, Szechuen Province, silver dollar, undated (1912), 39.5mm, (25.68g), obv. Chinese characters, 'Chung Hua Min Kuo Nien' rev. flower in centre, (KM.Y.456, Kann 775). Lightly toned, very fine. $140
Lot 1523 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver fifty cents or half dollar, undated (1917), 33mm, (13.13g), obv. General T'ang Chi-yao facing, rev. crossed flags, circle in flag to left, (KM.Y.479.1, Kann 673). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1524 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver twenty cents, dated (1932), 24mm, (5.31 g), obv. Chinese characters, "Chung Hua Min Kuo", "twenty cents silver coin", rev. crossed flags, date above, (KM.Y.491, Kann 772). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. $60
Lot 1525 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver fifty cents, dated (1932), 33mm, (12.67 g), obv. Chinese characters, "half dollar silver coin" and "Chung Hua Min Kuo", rev. crossed flags, date above, (KM.Y.492, Kann 771). Bright, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1526 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver fifty cents, dated (1932), 33mm, (13.22 g, 13.32 g and 13.57 g), obv. Chinese characters, "half dollar silver coin" and "Chung Hua Min Kuo", rev. crossed flags, date above, (KM.Y.492, Kann 771). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1527 China, Republic, a test strike of gold standard silver coin (dated to year 21), 54.38g. (cf Kann 628), interesting original piece with 'Shi' chopmarked, representing Chinese rod for test. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 1528 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen memento dollar (1927)(KM.Y.318a.1). Good very fine. $80
Lot 1529 China, Republic, General Issue, silver dollar not dated (1912), 39.5mm, 26.43g, obverse Li Yuan-hung facing with bare head and military uniform, reverse One Dollar (KM.Y.321, Kann 639). Beautifully toned and details, scarce and popular, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1530 China, Republic, General Issue, silver dollar not dated (c.1912), obv. Li Yuan-hung facing with bare head and military uniform, rev. One Dollar, (KM.Y.321, Kann 639). Lightly toned, good very fine and scarce. $950
Lot 1531 China, Republic, Li Yuan-Hung, Founding of Republic fantasy in bronze (cf.KM.Y321), (25.00 g). Lightly toned, FDC. Passed in
Lot 1532 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, silver dollar or yuan, dated year 9 (1920), bust left type 39mm, (26.89g), obv. Yuan Shih-kai, rev. "one yuan" within wreath of barley, (KM.Y.329.6, Kann 666). Extremely fine. $110
Lot 1533 China, Republic, Yuan Shi-Kai, silver dollar or yuan, dated year 10 (1921) (KM.Y.329.6, Kann.668). Unevenly toned, very fine. $80
Lot 1534 China, Republic, general issue dollars, Yuan Shih Kai, year 10 (1921) (KM.Y.329.5); Sun Yat Sen, Junk dollar, Year 22 (1933) (KM.Y.335). Toned, very fine - extremely fine. (2) $170
Lot 1535 China, Republic, general issue dollars, Yuan Shih Kai, Year 10 (1921) (KM.Y.329.6). Sun Yat Sen, Junk dollar, Year 23 (1934) (KM.Y.335). Very fine; uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 1536 China, Republic, general issue dollars, Yuan Shih Kai, Year 3 (1914) (KM.Y.329), Year 8 (1919) (KM.Y.329.6); Sun Yat Sen, Junk dollar, Year 23 (1934) (KM.Y.335). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $250
Lot 1537 China, Republic issue, general issue silver dollars, Year 3 (1914) Yuan Shih-kai (KM.Y329) (7); Sun Yat Sen, silver dollar or yuan year 23 (1934), rev. junk to right, (KM.Y.345) (2); Sun Yat Sen, silver memento dollar, undated (1927) (KM.Y.318a.1). Very good - nearly very fine. (10) $850
Lot 1538 China, Republic, silver dollar or yuan, obv. Sun Yat Sen, rev. birds over junk, Year 21 (1932) (26.65g) (KM.344). Underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $2,000
Lot 1539 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, silver dollar or yuan, Year 23 (1934), 39mm, 26.37g, obverse Sun Yat Sen, reverse Junk to right (KM.Y.345, Kann 624). With original mint bloom, light dusty tone, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1540 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, imitation junk dollars; Birds over junk dollar year 22 as an imitation soldered into silver plate as an ashtray; year 23, making small cylinder silver container, with maker's name 'Huan Ji' marked; year soldered in sliver plate with maker's name 'Tain Bao'. Extremely fine. (3) $110
Lot 1541 China, Republic, silver fifty cents Sun-Yat Sen year 31 (1942), with 'Kuei' under spade between legs on reverse (KM.Pn199 unpriced, Kann 866m). As struck with minor spotting on both sides, extremely rare. $900
Lot 1542 China, Republic, Chang Tso Lin Memorial, fantasy issue in bronze, year 15 (1926), (24.31 g), (cf.KM.Pn79, cf.Kann 685). Lightly toned, FDC. Passed in
Lot 1543 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, Year 18 (1929) a fantasy in bronze, obv. Sun Yat Sen facing slightly too left in suit, rev. one yuan (dollar) within wreath, (cf.KM.Pn108, cf. Kann 612). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1544 China, Republic, President Hsu Shih-Chang fantasy half dollar in patinated bronze (cf Kann B63). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1545 China, Peoples Republic, toned proof silver ten yuan, panda coin, 2011 (KM.1980). FDC. $50
Lot 1546 China, a large accumulation in a cliplock album of Chinese ten cents of the Republic, cash of Qing Dynasty, copies in silver of Chinese dollars including dragon dollar, Yuan Shih Kai, Kiang-Nan dollars; Japanese cash and modern issues including copies of one yen coin etc. Very good - very fine, note that better coins are all modern copies. (227) $160
Lot 1547 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, ten cents, Year 3 (1914) (KM.Y.326) (4); China, Empire, Chekiang Province, ten cash, 1903-1906 (KM.Y.49), 1903-1906 (KM.Y.49.1) (2), 1903-1906 (KM.Y.49.2) (4); Hupeh Province, ten cash, 1906 (KM.Y.10j.4), 1906 (KM.Y.10j.5), 1902-1905 (KM.Y.120a.3) (9), 1902-1905 (KM.Y.120a.4), 1902-1905 (KM.Y.122.1); Kiangnan Province, ten cash, 1906 (KM.Y.10k.3), 1907 (KM.Y.10k.8) (2), 1905 (KM.Y.135.9) (5), 1905 (KM.Y.138), 1905 (KM.Y.138.1); Kwangtung Province, ten cash, 1900-1906 (KM.Y.192) (2); a variety of Chinese coins from 1900s, Republic and Provinces, ten cash, (81). Fine - extremely fine. (117) $130
Lot 1548 China, modern medallic issues in gilt as gifts with card as manufactured by the Chinese mint, many celebrating 'Happy New Year' with various dates mostly of 2014 (14); together with an album folder of banknotes mostly from China, and a few covers etc. Fair - uncirculated. (lot) $60
Lot 1549 Cook Islands, proof silver one ounce one dollar, 2004 (4), HMAS Sydney with replica Kerr medal (2), Cobb & Co (2); mint silver one ounce one dollar, 2006 (2) Fire Engine. In cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. $180
Lot 1550 Cook Islands, Perth Mint, proof silver one ounce one dollar, set of five coins, 2004, Great Railway Journeys of the World, coloured issue. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $120
Lot 1551 Crusaders, Antioch, Tancred as regent, (1101-1112), AE follis, 21mm, (4.56 g), first type, obv. nimbate bust of St. Peter facing, holding cross-tipped sceptre, rev. [+]/ KE BOI/ **QH TO [DU]/LO* COV [T]/ANKR[I]/+ across field, (Metcalf, Crusades 53-7; CCS 3a). Nearly very fine with dark brown patina, rare. Passed in
Lot 1552 Egypt, qirsh, AH1203 Yr 16 (1803) (KM.138), AH1277 Yr 10 (1869) (KM.248.1); ten piastres, AH1335 (1917) (KM.319) (2). Very good - extremely fine. (4) $120
Lot 1553 France, Louis IX, (1226-1270) gros Tournois (4.13g) (Dy.190). Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1554 France, Philippe IV, (1285-1314) third gros Tournois (1.31g) (Ciani 214; D.219D). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $200
Lot 1555 France, Philippe IV, (1285-1314) gros Tournois (4.13g) (Dup 2130). Toned, good very fine. $180
Lot 1556 France, Louis XIV, (1643-1715) quarter ecu (6.84g) (1644A) (D.1463). Die flaw on base of crown, nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 1557 France, Louis XIV, half ecu, 1710A (15.25) (KM.382). Area of weakness, otherwise good very fine. $280
Lot 1558 France, Louis XIV, half ecu, 1712T (Nantes) (15.13g) (Dav.1569). Nearly very fine/good very fine and scarce. $320
Lot 1559 France, Napoleon Emperor, five francs, 1811A (KM.694.1). Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1560 France, Antwerp, (besieged by the Allies), ten centimes, 1814, LL monogram, (Mailliet VI, 2; KM.7.1). Brown patination, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $120
Lot 1561 France, Louis Philippe, fifty centimes, 1847A (KM.768.1). Nearly uncirculated. $60
Lot 1562 France, piedfort pattern five francs, 1848 in white metal (Mazard 1297D). Grey toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1563 French Cochin-China, one cent, 1879A (KM.3); French Indo-China, one cent, 1892A (KM.1) (3), 1897A (KM.8), 1912A, 1938A (KM.12.1) (2), 1920 (KM.12.2); ten cents, 1888A (KM.2), 1899A, 1908A, 1911A (2) (KM.9) (4), 1928A (KM.16.1); twenty cents, 1885A (KM.3), 1899A, 1914A (KM.10) (2), 1928A (KM.17.1). Good - nearly uncirculated. (18) $140
Lot 1564 French Indo China, silver fifty cents, 1936 (KM.4a.2) (3); silver twenty cents, 1937A (KM.17.2) (2). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. $100
Lot 1565 French Indo China, silver piastre, 1888A, 1889A, Paris Mint (KM.5). Very fine. (2) $100
Lot 1566 French Indo China, silver piastre, 2nd type 1901A, 1902A, Paris Mint (KM.5a.1). Good very fine or better. (2) Passed in
Lot 1567 French Indo China, silver piastre, 1909A, 1913 (KM.5a.1). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1568 French Indo-China, silver piastre 1913A, 1924A, 1926A, 1927A, 1928A (KM.5a.1), 1922 (KM.5a.2), 1921H (KM.5a.3). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) $240
Lot 1569 French Indo China, silver piastre, 2nd type, 1927A (illustrated), 1928A, Paris Mint (KM.5a.1). Extremely fine; good very fine. (2) $100
Lot 1570 Georgia, Medieval Bagratid Coinage, Giorgi III (1156-1184) and T'amar, AE Fraction, Tiflis, Georgian inscriptions both sides and with countermark, others of Queen T'amar (1184-1213), AE irregular issues both with countermarks. Mostly about fine, all scarce in descriptive packets. (3) Passed in
Lot 1571 Germany, Duisburg, Henry III, as King (1046-56), silver denier, (1.48 g), obv. around +HEINRICVS REX, crowned and bearded head of king facing, rev. cross, DI-VS/BV-RG in angles, (Danneburg 316, Fritz Rudolf Knker GmbH & Co. Auction 130, [lot 1963]). With striking flaw, otherwise nearly very fine for this issue and rare. $130
Lot 1572 Germany, Frankfurt, two thaler, 1861 (KM.365). Toned, nearly extremley fine/extremely fine. $130
Lot 1573 Germany, Baden, Friedrich I, five mark, 1902, 50th year of Reign (KM.273). Uncirculated. $120
Lot 1574 Germany, Hamburg, five mark, 1904J (KM.610); Prussia, two and three mark, 1913 (KM.532, 534); Weimar Republic, three mark, 1927, 100th anniversary of Bremerhaven (KM.50). Toned, extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $240
Lot 1575 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, three mark (gilded), 1911A, Breslau University (KM.531); medal from same period (fire damaged). Good - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1576 Germany, Saxony, Albert, silver five mark 1902E (KM.1246). Toned, very fine. $60
Lot 1577 Germany, Wurttemberg, Wilhelm II (1891-1918), silver five mark 1900F, Freudenstadt mint, (KM.632); Prussia, Wilhelm II base silver medal, obv. and rev. same both sides with bust of Kaiser c.1914. Very fine. (2) $70
Lot 1578 Germany, Empire, one mark, 1873D, 1874(?), 1875B, 1878F, 1881D, 1886E, 1905A, 1907F, 1910A, 1912A (KM.7 [6], 14 [4]) (10); Weimer Republic, one mark, 1924A (2), 1924G, 1925D, one reichsmark, 1925J, 1926D (KM.42 [4], 44 [2]) (6). Good - nearly extremely fine. (16) $70
Lot 1579 Germany, Weimar Republic, five mark, 1929E, Lessing (KM.61). Toned, extremely fine. $190
Lot 1580 Germany, Federal Republic, silver five mark, 1952D Centenary Nurnberg Museum (KM.113). Extremely fine and scarce. $320
Lot 1581 Germany, Federal Republic, silver five mark, 1955F 150th Anniversary Friedrich von Schiller's death (KM.114), 1955G 300th Anniversary Ludwig von Baden's Birth (KM.115). Extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 1582 Germany, Federal Republic, silver five mark, 1957J Centenary of poet Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff's death (KM.117), 1964J 150th Anniversary of philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte's death (KM.118.1). Extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 1583 Germany, Democratic Republic, ten pfennig, 1953E (KM.7). Mint bloom uncirculated and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 1584 Great Britain, trade dollar, 1908B (KM.T5). One with flan flacking on reverse, otherwise extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $360
Lot 1585 Guatemala, Charles IIII, silver eight reales, 1793NG M (KM.53). Metal flaw, nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 1586 Guatemala, Ferdinand VII, silver eight reales, 1808NG M (KM.64). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1587 Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, silver fifty cents, 1893 (KM.9.1); Macau, silver twenty patacas, 1974 (KM.8). Very fine; uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 1588 Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, silver fifty cents, 1894 (KM.9.1). Good very fine. $220
Lot 1589 Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, silver one dollar, 1866 (KM.10). Nearly extremely fine. $780
Lot 1590 Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, silver one dollar, 1868 (KM.10). Good very fine. $920
Lot 1591 Hong Kong, Edward VII, fifty cents, 1904 (KM.15). Good very fine. $80
Lot 1592 Hong Kong, Edward VII, fifty cents, 1905 (KM.15). Little toned on obverse, otherwise good very fine. $80
Lot 1593 Hong Kong, George V, one cent, 1919 (KM.16). Red and brown, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1594 India, Mogul, Jahangir (1605-1628) silver rupee, heavy issue (13.50g), Agra mint, issued 1606-7AD (AH1015) (KM.155.12). Cleaned, extremely fine. $400
Lot 1595 India, British, half anna, 1780-1784, large flan, (Prid 190); half anna, 1780-1784, small flan, (Prid 191); one quarter anna, 1780-1784, large flan, (Prid 194), (2); one eighth anna, 1780-1784, large flan, (Prid 197); one eighth anna, 1780-1784, small flan, (Prid 198); sicca pice, 1796, (Prid 204); pice, 1815-21, san trisuli, (Prid 309); pice, 1821-27, san trisuli, (Prid 310), (5); pice, 1827-29, san trisuli, (Prid 311), pice, 1820-24, Farrukhabad, trisuli, (Prid 336), (2); pice, 1833, Farrukhabad, Sagar, (Prid 338). Several coins with mint red, fine - very fine. (17) $130
Lot 1596 India, E.I.C., Bengal Presidency, silver rupee 1793, Calcutta, (Prid 157); silver rupee Banaras 1738, (Prid 251)' silver rupee 1819, (Prid 172) (illustrated); silver rupee 1819, (Prid 176); silver rupee 1820-31, (Prid 318) (2); silver rupee 1825, Sagar, (Prid 325); silver rupee 1830-33, (Prid 177); half rupee, 1793, (Prid 158) (illustrated); half rupee, 1806-19, (Prid 315); half rupee, 1830-1833, (Prid 180); half rupee, 1806-19, (Prid 318); quarter rupee 1793, Calcutta, (Prid 159) (illiustrated); quarter rupee 1830-33, (Prid 183); quarter rupee 1806-19, Farrukhabad, (Prid 316). Very fine - extremely fine, some rare. (15) $400
Lot 1597 India, Bengal Presidency, Farrukhabad type rupee, year 45 (1820) (KM.77). Extremely fine. $80
Lot 1598 India, Bombay Presidency, double pice, 1791, (Prid 118); pice, 1791, (Prid 118); quarter anna, 1830, (Prid 205); quarter anna, 1832, (Prid 207) (3); quarter anna, 1833, (Prid 218) (2); quarter anna, 1833, (Prid 220) (3); pie, 1833, (Prid 222) (2); silver quarter rupee, 1800-1815, (Prid 255); rupee, 1825, (Prid 274) (illustrated); rupee, 1823-1824, (Prid 284) (illustrated); rupee, 1832-1835, (Prid 286); half rupee, 1832-1835, (Prid 288). Fine - extremely fine, toned and scarce. (19) $340
Lot 1599 Bombay Presidency, machine struck issue, Munbai Mint type, but struck at Calcutta 1810-1813 for the Malabar Coast, in the name of Alamgir II (A.H.1167-1173, A.D. 1754-1759), no Regnal Year, with complete impression of die on round flan, crescent silver rupee, plain edge, mintmark of inverted crescent on reverse, (Pr. 294, KM.224, BMC 79). Extremely fine and rare, with attractive touches of red tone around letters. Passed in
Lot 1600 India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, silver rupee, Arkot mint, in the name of Alamgir II, year 6 (KM 384, Pr. 140). Struck on a less dumpy flan than usual and probably struck at Madras rather than Calcutta, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1601 India, Malabar Coast, silver fanam, 1730-1796, (Prid 295) (illustrated); fanam, 1730-1796, (Prid 296); fanam, 1730-1796, (Prid 297); fanam, 1799-1805, (Prid 298) (illustrated); fanam, 1799-1805, (Prid 299); half pice, 1803, (Prid 321). Fine - extremely fine, rare. (6) $300
Lot 1602 British, Queen Victoria, silver two annas, 1862 C, (Prid 482), rare; 1862 C, (Prid 485); 1862 B, (Prid 486); 1874 B, (Prid 516) (2); 1875 C, (Prid 489); Empress Victoria, silver two annas, 1877 AI C, (Prid 491); 1879 BII C, (Prid 494); 1881 BII C, (Prid 496); 1883 AI B, (Prid 529); 1885 AI B, (Prid 537); 1886 BII C, (Prid 501); 1887 BII C, (Prid 502); 1887 BII B, (Prid 540); 1888 BII C, (Prid 503); 1888 BII B, (Prid 541); 1889 BII C, (Prid 504); 1889 BII B, (Prid 542); 1890 BII C, (Prid 505); 1890 BII B, (Prid 543) (2); 1891 BII C, (Prid 506); 1891 BII B, (Prid 546); 1892 BII C, (Prid 507); 1892 BII B, (Prid 547); 1893 BII C, (Prid 508); 1893 BII B, (Prid 548); 1895 BII C, (Prid 510); 1896 BII C, (Prid 511) (2); 1897 BII B, (Prid 551) (3); 1898 BII C, (Prid 513); 1900 BI B, (Prid 553); Edward VII, silver two annas, 1903 C, (Prid 556); 1904 C, (Prid 557) (2); 1905 C, (Prid 558); 1906 C, (Prid 559); 1907 C, (Prid 560); 1908 C, (Prid 561); 1910 C, (Prid 563); George V, silver two annas, 1912 C, (Prid 565); 1912 B, (Prid 571); 1913 B, (Prid 572) (2); 1914 C, (Prid 567); 1914 B, (Prid 573); 1915 B, (Prid 574); 1916 C, (Prid 569); 1917 C, (Prid 570). Nearly very fine - uncirculated, some rare. (53) $300
Lot 1603 India, British EIC, Queen Victoria, rupee, continuous legend, 1840 (KM.457.5) S on truncation. Attractively toned, nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 1604 India, a mixed group including Portuguese India (4); Indian native states (4), East India Company (3); Ancient India (1); square temple token in base metal imitating Akbar; Roman Egypt, billon tetradrachms late 3rd century (3); other Indian (5). Mostly fine - very fine. (21) $100
Lot 1605 Indonesia, Chinese cash imitations in tin stored in stacks or clumps as imitations of Sung Dynasty issues c1200. Poor. (lot) Passed in
Lot 1606 Indonesia, Sumatra, Sultantate of Palembang and nearby areas, reading 'Sultan fi balad Palembang, sanat' otherwise anonymous tin pitis, c.1700, all in 2X2 described, some with clear AH dates, a good study collection, mostly round 15mm, (cf.Millies Pl.XIX, 182-187). Mostly fine - very fine, mostly very scarce. (110) $90
Lot 1607 Israel, various commemorative coins, including crown size in silver, minors in base metal, mostly as part of mint sets, medallions in silver in bronze, many cased as issued. Very fine - FDC. (approx 100) $260
Lot 1608 Italy, Kingdom of Sicily, Roger II (1105-1154), issued 1130-1138, AE half follaro, Messina, copper coinage, obv. octagon in the centre of a cross, star in centre, rev. Arabic legend in six lines as a star around circle, (MEC 221-225A, Spahr 79, Biaggi 1224); William I (1154-1168), AE follis fraction, Messina mint, obv. REX/W around Kufic script, rev. bust of Virgin and child, (MEC 286-289A, Spahr 99, Biaggi 1226). Fine - very fine in packets described. (2) $80
Lot 1609 Italy, Milan, Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza (Duke of Milan) Ludovico Maria Sforza VI (1481-1494), silver testone, (9.22 g), head of St. Ambrose as the mintmark, obv. IOGZ M SF VICECOMES DVX MIL SX, armoured bust to right of G. Galeazzo Maria, rev. head of St. Ambrose mintmark, quadripartite quartered eagle and snake Visconti arms, surmounted by two crests crowned, one of ornate crested dragon devouring a child to right, on left a winged dragon with old man's head encircling claws in a diamond ring, globule between the crests, around LV PATRVO GVBNANTE, (CNI 32, Crippa 4, Morosini 9, MIR 222, Biaggi 1570). Very fine/nearly very fine, with roughness at top of reverse, very rare. $1,750
Lot 1610 Italy, Milano (Duchi), Ludovico Maria Sforza, (1494-1499), silver testone, (9.66 g), obv. nimbate and mitered facing head (St. Ambrose) as a mint mark, around, LVDOVICVS M SF ANGLVS DVX MLI, armoured bust to right of Ludovico Sforza, rev. coat-of-arms, around PP ANGLE Q3 CO ACIANVF D 7C, nimbate and mitered facing head (St. Ambrose) as a mint mark, (CNI V, 19 Pl.X 10, Morosini 5, Biaggi 1579). Toned, very fine and very scarce. $1,500
Lot 1611 Italy, Tuscany, Principality of Lucca and Piombino, five franchi, 1805, Elisa (sister of Napoleon) and Felice her husband (KM.24.1). Toned, good very fine and very scarce. $550
Lot 1612 Italy, Sardinia, Carlo Felice, five lire, 1830 (KM.116.2). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1613 Italy, Vatican, Pope Gregory XVI, scudo, 1846R (KM.1335; CNI.25; Berman 3285). Light brown toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1614 Italy, Vatican, Pope Pius IX, scudo, 1854R (KM.1336.2). Nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1615 Italy, ten centesimi - ten lire, 1911-1954, all carefully selected by a collector over 40 year period. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (20) $50
Lot 1616 Italy, Victor Emmanuel, lire, 1913 (KM.45), two lire, 1911 (KM.46); twenty lire, 1928 (KM.69). Extremely fine - good extremely fine, the second rare. (3) $600
Lot 1617 Italy, five hundred lire, silver issues, 1958 (4), 1959 (3), 1960 (6), 1964 (3) (KM.98), 1961 (3) (KM.99), 1965 (KM.100). Very fine - extremely fine. (20) Passed in
Lot 1618 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver ten sen, Meiji year 3 (1870) shallow scales (KM.Y.2), Meiji year 6 (1873) type 1 (KM.Y.23), Meiji year 8 (1875) type 1 (KM.Y.23). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 1619 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver twenty sen, Meiji year 4 (1871) (KM.Y.3) (2), Meiji year 7 (1874) (KM.Y.24), Meiji year 9 (1876) type 1 (KM.Y.24) (2), Meiji year 10 (1877) (KM.Y.24) (2). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) $100
Lot 1620 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver fifty sen, Meiji year 3 (1870) (KM.Y.4), Meiji year 4 (1871) (KM.Y.4) (2). Extremely fine. (3) $140
Lot 1621 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, year 3 (1877) (KM.Y.5.2). Toned obverse, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1622 Japan, Mutsuhito, five sen, Meiji year 4 (1871) late variety (KM.Y.6.2), Meiji year 6 (1873) type 1 (KM.Y.22); Yoshihito, five sen, Taisho year 8 (1919) (KM.Y.43), Taisho year 9 (1920) (KM.Y.43), Taisho year 10 (1921) (KM.Y.44). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $80
Lot 1623 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver trade dollar, Meiji year 9 (1876) (KM.Y.14). Extremely fine. $970
Lot 1624 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver trade dollar, Meiji year 10 (1877) (KM.Y.14). Nearly uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 1625 Japan, silver five sen, Year 10 (1877) type 1 (KM.Y.22). Toned, good very fine, scarce. $30
Lot 1626 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver twenty sen, Meiji year 6 (1873) type 2 (KM.Y.24). Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1627 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 11 (1878) (KM.Y.A25.2). Nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 1628 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 13 (1880) (KM.Y.A25.2). Dark toning on obverse with underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $610
Lot 1629 Japan, Mutsuhito silver yen, Meiji year 14 (1881) (KM.Y.A25.2). Nice light tone, good very fine. $150
Lot 1630 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 15 (1882) (KM.Y.A25.2). Fully toned with minor surface marks on reverse, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 1631 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 16 (1883) (KM.Y.A25.2). Nearly uncirculated/good extemely fine. $340
Lot 1632 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 17 (1884) (KM.Y.A25.2). Uncirculated. $550
Lot 1633 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 19 (1885) (KM.Y.A25.2). Good extremely fine. $280
Lot 1634 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 20 (1887) (KM.Y.A25.2). Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 1635 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 20 (1887) (KM.Y.A25.3). Good extremely fine. $320
Lot 1636 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 22 (1889) (KM.Y.A25.3). Nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 1637 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 25 (1892) early variety with flame between 4th and 5th spine (KM.Y.25.3). Extremely fine. $360
Lot 1638 Japan, Muhsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 27 (1894) (KM.Y.25.3). Virtually uncirculated. $400
Lot 1639 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 29 (1896) (KM.Y.25.3). Virtually uncirculated. $350
Lot 1640 Japan, Muhsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 30 (1897) (KM.Y.A25.3). Nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 1641 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji, year 36 (1903) (KM.Y.A25.3). Some uneven patination, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $80
Lot 1642 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 39 (1906) (KM.Y.A25.3). Nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 1643 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 41 (1908) (KM.Y.A25.3). Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1644 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 14 (1881) with gin countermark (KM.Y.28a.4). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1645 Japan, Hirohito, silver one hundred yen, Showa year 41 (1966) (KM.Y.78) (16); Yoshihito, silver fifty sen, Taisho year 15 (1926) (KM.Y.46); Hirohito, silver fifty sen, Showa year 5 (1930) (KM.Y.50), year 6 (1931) (KM.Y.50), year 7 (1932) (KM.Y.50) (4), year 8 (1933) (KM.Y.50), year 9 (1934) (KM.Y.50). Uncirculated. (25) $120
Lot 1646 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1765 mm 1, small date (Sch.457c) (KM.175.1). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1647 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1765 mm 7, (Sch.457f) (KM.175.1). Very fine. $70
Lot 1648 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1765 mm 8, countermarked with madura star (Sch.457e) (KM.175.1). Nearly very fine. $90
Lot 1649 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1766 mm 7 (Sch.458a) (KM.175.1), with oblique 1. Very fine. $80
Lot 1650 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1766 mm 7 (Sch.458a) (KM.175.1). Good very fine. $80
Lot 1651 JAVA, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1766 mm 7 (Sch.458a) (KM.175.1). Good very fine. $110
Lot 1652 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1766 mm 7, recut 7 in date (Sch.458a) (KM.175.1). Nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 1653 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1767 mm 9, bent 7s in date (Sch.460b) (KM.175.1). Very fine. $80
Lot 1654 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1783 mm 5 (Sch.462a) (KM.175.1). Good very fine. $90
Lot 1655 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1796 mm 10, variety with 12 dots on obverse and 8 dots on reverse (Sch.470c) (KM.175.2). Nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 1656 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1799 mm 10, (Sch.473b) (KM.175.2). Metal flaw on reverse, otherwise good very fine. $100
Lot 1657 Java, Batavian Republic, silver rupee, 1804 mm Z, variety 1 (Sch.531a) (KM.214). Very fine. $60
Lot 1658 Java, Batavian Republic, silver rupee, 1806 mm Z (Sch.533a) (KM.214). Some scratches, otherwise very fine. $90
Lot 1659 Java, British United East India Company, silver rupee, AH1228/AS1740 (1813) mm Z (Sch.592a) (KM.247a). Nearly very fine. $160
Lot 1660 Java, British United East India Company, silver rupee, AH1232/AS1744 (1817) mm Z, two chop marks on reverse (Sch.597a) (KM.247b). Fine. $140
Lot 1661 Kiau Chau, (German occupation), cupro-nickel five and ten cents, 1909 (KM.Y.1, Y.2). Very fine; very good. (2) $130
Lot 1662 Kiau Chau, (German occupation) German trading enclave, cupro-nickel ten cents, 1909 (KM.2). Good very fine. $120
Lot 1663 Kiau Chau, (German occupation), cupro-nickel ten cents, 1909 (KM.Y.2). Good very fine. $120
Lot 1664 Lithuania, Republic, (1918-1940), pattern silver two litai, dated 1938, (5.72g), reeded edge, obv. bust of A. Smetona to left, rev. Lithuanian rider (Vytis) to left, 680 stamped to left of date, (KM. Pn 8, Kunciene p.157, Kop 3661 [R8]). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. $2,000
Lot 1665 Madura Island, counterstamp of Madura star on Netherlands, Gelderland province, silver gulden, 1764, (KM.193.1). Countermark good very fine, host coin fine and rare as such. $180
Lot 1666 Malaya, George VI, half cent, 1940 (KM.1) (70). Very fine. (70) $280
Lot 1667 Malaya, George VI, one cent, 1941I (KM.2) (100). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (100) $240
Lot 1668 Malaya, George VI, five cents, 1939 (KM.3) (40); one cent, 1939 (76), 1940 (38) (KM.2) (114). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (154) $120
Lot 1669 Malaya, George VI, one cent, 1943 (200), 1945 (220) (KM.6). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (420) $260
Lot 1670 Malaya and British Borneo, Elizabeth II, one cent, 1956 (19), 1957 (60), 1958 (41), 1961 (150) (KM.5). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (270) $150
Lot 1671 Malaysia, Kedah Sultanate, tin ring currency c.1700, probably originally issued by Sultan Muhammad Jiwa (1710-1778), these rings come from seperating the cockeral that is attached to three or six rings, these examples are broken off rings for these primative pieces, (cf.Saran Singh SS20d [p.244]). Very fine and rare. (57) $90
Lot 1672 Mexico, Philip V, cob eight reales, 1733MF Mexico City Mint (KM.48). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1673 Mexico, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1753MF pillar dollar type Mexico City Mint (KM.104.1). Fine. $60
Lot 1674 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1805TH, 1807FM Mexico City Mint (KM.109). The first coin filed with heavy rim knock, otherwise nearly very fine - good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1675 Mexico, eight reales, 1890AM, 1895AM, both Mexico City Mint (KM.377.10). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 1676 Mexico, Republic, silver eight reales, Guanajuanto Mint, 1893RS, 1895RS (KM.377.8); together with a brass copy of Culinan Mint, 1881CG (cfKM.377.3, not known for date and initials). Fine - very fine. (3) $80
Lot 1677 Mexico, five centavos, 1894, peso, 1924; Peru, five pesetas, 1880, sol, 1891; Portugal, escudo, 1960 (KM.589). Very fine - uncirculated. (5) $150
Lot 1678 Mexico, United States, peso, 1910 (KM.453). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $30
Lot 1679 Netherlands, Zeeland, Middelburg, token or jeton in copper (32mm), obverse Tower (badge of Middelburg) accosted by stars, counterstamp of leaf on left base of tower: Middelburgh *1660*, reverse crowned shield of Zeeland, bearing a rampant lion emerging from waves 'Voor den/Torf/Armen' (cfMitchener 2903; Feuardent 14628). Fine. $60
Lot 1680 Netherlands, under Spain, Brabant, Charles II (1665-1700), silver patagon, 1675, mm facing head (KM.81.2; Del.343). Lightly toned, nearly very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 1681 Netherlands, Willem I, three gulden, 1823 (KM.49). Small edge bump at 3 o'clock, scratch on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $740
Lot 1682 Netherlands, Willem I, gulden, 1828 (KM.55). Very fine. $300
Lot 1683 Netherlands, Willem I, two and a half gulden, 1840 (KM.67). Rim bruise on the reverse at 5 o'clock, otherwise cleaned, good very fine. $220
Lot 1684 Netherlands, Willem II, gulden, 1843 (KM.66). Graffiti on obverse, cleaned, good extremely fine. $70
Lot 1685 Netherlands, Willem II, gulden, 1844 (KM.66). Extremely fine. $150
Lot 1686 Netherlands, Willem II, gulden, 1845, 1847 (KM.66). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 1687 Netherlands, Willem II, gulden 1848 (KM.66). Extremely fine. $80
Lot 1688 Netherlands, Willem II, gulden, 1849 (KM.66). Toned, good very fine. $150
Lot 1689 Netherlands, Willem II, two and a half gulden, 1845 fleur de lis with dot on band (KM.69.2). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1690 Netherlands, Willem II, two and a half gulden, 1845 dash between crown and shield (KM.69.2). Extremely fine. $160
Lot 1691 Netherlands, Willem II, two and a half gulden, 1846 with fleur de lis, 1847 with sword (KM.69.2). Extremely fine. (2) $110
Lot 1692 Netherlands, Willem II, half gulden, 1848 (KM.73.1). Nearly extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 1693 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1850 (KM.82). Extremely fine. $80
Lot 1694 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1851, 1856 (2), 1857, 1867 (2), 1868, 1869 (2), 1870 (2), 1871 (2), 1872 (2), 1873 and 1874 (2) (KM.82) (18); New Hebrides, one hundred francs, 1966 (KM.1) (3). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (21) $650
Lot 1695 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1853 (KM.82). Good very fine. $200
Lot 1696 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1854, 1855, 1857 (KM.82). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) $160
Lot 1697 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1858, 1859 (2) (KM.82). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) $200
Lot 1698 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1859 lower 9 (KM.82). Extremely fine and scarce variety. $80
Lot 1699 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1859 small 5 and lower 9 (KM.82). Small edge bump and nick, otherwise very fine and scarce variety. $60
Lot 1700 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1859, 1859 lower 9 (KM.82). Very fine - good very fine. (2) $80
Lot 1701 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1859, 1862, 1864, 1876 copy (KM.82). Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $140
Lot 1702 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1860, 1864, 1865, 1867, 1868 (KM.82). The third with light obverse scratches, otherwise mint bloom, overall very fine - good extremely fine. (5) $150
Lot 1703 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1865 with doubling of date (KM.82). Hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. $80
Lot 1704 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1870 (KM.82). A few light hairlines, mint bloom and nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 1705 Netherlands, Willem III, two and a half gulden, 1872 (KM.82). A few light hairlines, mint bloom and virtually uncirculated. $140
Lot 1706 Netherlands, Willem III - Juliana, half gulden, 1860 (KM.92), 1913 (KM.147), 1921, 1922, 1928, 1929, 1930 (KM.160) (5); two and a half gulden, 1960 (KM.185) and ten gulden, 1970 (KM.195). The first plugged fine, others fine - good extremely fine. (9) $40
Lot 1707 Netherlands, Willem III, half gulden, 1863, 1866, 1868 open 8 (KM.92). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $100
Lot 1708 Netherlands, Willem III, gulden, 1851, 1854, 1855 (KM.93). The first with edge bump, otherwise extremely fine. (3) $140
Lot 1709 Netherlands, Willem III, gulden, 1856, 1865 (2) (KM.93). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) $100
Lot 1710 Netherlands, Willem III - Wilhelmina I, one cent, 1878, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1884 (KM.107.1) (5), 1899, 1900 (KM.107.2) (2), 1901 (KM.130), 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1937, 1939, 1940 and 1941 (KM.152) (8). Very good - extremely fine. (16) $30
Lot 1711 Netherlands, Willem III - Wilhelmina I, half cent, 1878 (KM.109.1), 1884, 1891 (KM.109.2) (2), 1901, 1903, 1906 (KM.133) (3), 1909, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1928, 1930, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1940 (KM.138) (13). Fine - extremely fine. (19) $30
Lot 1712 Netherlands, Wilhelmina I, gulden, 1892, 1897 (KM.117). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 1713 Netherlands, Wilhelmina I, gulden, 1904, 1905, 1907, 1909 with star above sword (KM.122.2). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (4) $220
Lot 1714 Netherlands, Wilhelmina I, gulden, 1906 (KM.122.2). Toned, fine and scarce. $220
Lot 1715 Netherlands, Wilhelmina I, gulden, 1910 (KM.148). Very fine/nearly extremely fine and scarce. $120
Lot 1716 Netherlands, Wilhelmina I, gulden, 1917 (KM.148), 1922, 1928 (3), 1929 (2), 1930 (7), 1931 (4), 1939. Very fine - extremely fine. (19) $120
Lot 1717 Netherlands, Wilhelmina I, gulden, 1922 (2), 1923 (2), 1924 (10), 1930 (6), 1938 (2), 1939 (2), 1940 (2) (KM.161.1); Netherlands East Indies, Wilhelmina I, 1943 Denver Mint (KM.330); Netherlands Antilles, Juliana, gulden, 1952 (2), 1964 (2) (KM.2); Curacao, Wilhelmina I, gulden, 1944 Denver Mint (KM.45). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (34) $120
Lot 1718 Netherlands, Wihelmina I, twenty five cents, 1939, 1940 (8) (KM.164); half gulden, 1907, 1908, 1909 (KM.121.2), 1912 (2), 1913 (KM.147), 1929 (5) (KM.160). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (20) $120
Lot 1719 Netherlands, Wilhelmina I, two and a half gulden, 1930, 1931 (5), 1937 (KM.165); Netherlands Antilles, Juliana, two and a half gulden, 1964 (KM.7). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $100
Lot 1720 Netherlands East Indies, West Friesland, gulden, 1787 VOC (KM.139). Very fine. $120
Lot 1721 Netherland East Indies, gulden, 1802 (KM.83); one half gulden, 1802 (KM.82). Good very fine. (2) $290
Lot 1722 Netherland East Indies, duit 1790 (KM.111.3) (26); one twentieth gulden, 1855 (KM.303) (90); five cents, 1913 (KM.313) (3), 1921 (KM.313) (25), 1922 (KM.313) (5). Fine - very fine. (155) $220
Lot 1723 Netherlands East Indies, Willem I, one quarter gulden, 1826 (6), 1827 (2), 1834 (6), 1840 (5) (KM.301.1). Very fine. (19) $220
Lot 1724 Netherlands East Indies, Willem I, gulden, 1839 (KM.300a). Toned, extremely fine. $140
Lot 1725 Netherlands East Indies, one tenth gulden, 1857, 1884 (2), 1891, 1893, 1896 (2), 1900 (4), 1901 (KM.304), 1903, 1907, 1908, 1909 (KM.309); one quarter gulden, 1854 (19), 1855 (10), 1857 (5), 1858 (7), 1898 (2) (KM.305), 1907 (KM.310) (3); one half cent, 1945P (KM.314.2) (100). One half cents full mint red uncirculated, other coins very good - extremely fine. (162) $300
Lot 1726 Netherlands East Indies, half cents, 1945P (KM.314.2). Mostly with some marks from being in moist atmosphere, otherwise mint bloom uncirculated. (70) $40
Lot 1727 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation tokens, Unternehmung Kisaran, 1 Dollar, 1/2 Dollar and 20 Cents, 1888, in nickel, uniface (38mm; 33mm; 27mm) (LaWe 133, 137, 139). Contact marks, otherwise fine. (3) $120
Lot 1728 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation tokens, Unternehmung Kisaran, 1 Dollar, 1/2 Dollar and 20 Cents, 1888, in nickel, uniface (38mm; 33mm; 27mm) (LaWe 133, 137, 139). Contact marks particularly on first, the second with edge bump, otherwise fine. (3) $110
Lot 1729 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation tokens, Munt Van De Asahan Tabak Maatschappy Silau, 1/2 Dollar, undated, in nickel (28mm) with pierced hole at top and reverse machine turned smooth, 1/5 Dollar, undated (5), in nickel (22mm) medal die axis (LaWe 251, 252 [5]). The first fine, the rest with oxidation, otherwise fine. (6) $50
Lot 1730 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation tokens, Unternehmung Soengei Serbangan, 1/2 Dollar, 1891, in brass, uniface oval (43x29mm) (LaWe 418). Moisture affected but all detail legible, very good - fine and rare. (6) $80
Lot 1731 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation token, Unternehmung Soengei Serbangan, 1 Dollar, 1891, in brass, uniface oval (51x35mm) (LaWe 421c). Some moisture affectation, otherwise fine and rare. $50
Lot 1732 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation token, Unternehmung Soengei Serbangan, 1 Dollar Reis (rice), 1891, in brass, uniface oval (51x35mm) (LaWe 422). A few edge nicks, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $70
Lot 1733 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation tokens, Unternehmung Goerach Batoe, 1 Dollar, 1/2 Dollar, 20 cents, 10 Cents, 1890, in nickel, uniface (39x39mm, 34.5x34.2mm, 29x29mm, 25x25mm) (Sch.1059-1062). The third with some heavy oxidation, the last with some light oxidation, otherwise fine - very fine. (4) $150
Lot 1734 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation tokens, Unternehmung Hessa, 1/2 Dollar, 20 Cents, and 10 Cents, 1888, in nickel, uniface (33mm; 28mm; 24mm) (Sch.1064-1066). Oxidation and heavy dark coloured reverse on first and also on obverse and reverse of last, otherwise fine - good fine. (3) $80
Lot 1735 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation tokens, Unternehmung Hessa, 1 Dollar, 1890 (with two pierced holes and another attempted piercing at top), and 1/2 Dollar, 1890 (2), in nickel, uniface pentagonal (46x44mm, 39x37.5mm) (Sch.1068, 1069 [2]). The last two with heavy oxidation, otherwise good - fine. (3) $90
Lot 1736 Palestine, one mil, 1942 (KM.1). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $40
Lot 1737 Panama, silver one half balboa, 1953 (KM.20). Ex mint roll, nearly uncirculated. (20) $240
Lot 1738 Panama, silver half balboa, 1953 (KM.20). Ex mint roll, mint bloom uncirculated. (10) $140
Lot 1739 Poland, Elbing, Kasimir IV Jagieller, (1446-1492) half gros (Gumowski 484; KOP.7068). Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 1740 Poland, Duchy of Krosno (Silesia), John Kostrynski (1535-1571), gros, 1545 (Krosno Mint) (KOP.6031). Very fine. $80
Lot 1741 Poland, ten zlotych, 1934 (KM.Y.29). Uneven tone, nearly uncirculated and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1742 Poland, a collection of mostly silver issues of ten zlotych 1930, (KM.Y.19.1); 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, (KM.Y.29); 1932 (2), 1933, (KM.Y.22); five zlotych 1934 (2) (KM.Y.25); 1932 (2), 1933 (4), 1934 (2) (KM.Y.21); 1934 (2), 1935 (2), 1936, 1938, (KM.Y.28); 1936 (KM.Y.31); 100 Zlotych 1966 (2), (KM.Y.57); 100000 Zloytch 1990 (KM.Y.196.1); minor pieces (13). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (48) $520
Lot 1743 Russia, Nicholas I, Battle of Borodino memorial rouble, 1859 (KM.C.170). Mirror-like fields, hairlines, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1744 Russia, fifty kopeks, 1908 (KM.58.2). Very fine. $600
Lot 1745 Russia, rouble, 1965 (KM.135.1), 1970 (KM.141); fifty kopeks, 1899 (KM.58.2), 1922 (KM.83); twenty kopeks, 1915BC (2), 1916BC (2) (KM.22a.2); fifteen kopeks, 1907 (KM.21a.2), 1916 (KM.21a.1), 1916BC (KM.21a.3); ten kopeks, 1916 (2) (KM.20a.1), 1922 (KM.80), 1928 (KM.86); five kopeks, 1889, 1893, 1905AP (KM.19a.1). Fine - extremely fine. (18) $120
Lot 1746 Sarawak, Rajah J.V.Brooke - Rajah C.V.Brooke, one quarter cent, 1863 (KM.1); one half cent, 1863 (KM.2), 1870 (2), 1879 (2), 1896H (KM.5), 1933H (2) (KM.20); one cent, 1863, 1870, 1879, 1882, 1884, 1885, 1886 (2), 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890H (2), 1891H (KM.6), 1894H, 1896H (KM.7), 1920H (8) (KM.12), 1927H (2), 1929H, 1930H (2), 1937H (5) (KM.18). Some heavily toned, very good - good very fine. (43) $240
Lot 1747 Sarawak, Rajah C.J.Brooke - Rajah C.V.Brooke, fifty cents, 1900H (2), 1906H (KM.11), 1927H (KM.19). The last with mount mark on rim, the other coins with four drilled holes, two at each horizontal side, otherwise all very fine. (4) $90
Lot 1748 Sarawak, Rajah C.V.Brooke, five cents, 1920H (5), 1927H (9) (KM.14); ten cents, 1920H (3), 1927H (7), 1934H (6) (KM.16). Some heavily toned, fine - good very fine. (30) $80
Lot 1749 Sarawak, Rajah C.V.Brooke, twenty cents, 1927H (KM.17a). Fine - good very fine. (20) $300
Lot 1750 Sarawak, Rajah C.V.Brooke, twenty cents, 1927H (KM.17a); Straits Settlements, George V, twenty cents, 1916 (KM.30). Good fine. (2) $40
Lot 1751 Saudi Arabia, silver half riyal, 1935 (KM.17) (40), 1954 (KM.38) (6); silver one quarter riyal, 1935 (KM.16) (81), 1954 (KM.37) (12). Very fine - extremely fine. (139) $360
Lot 1752 Siam-Cambodia, Kingdom of Dvaravati, Period of Funanese domination and later, (c.A.D. 550-1050), a superb collection of twenty (20) pieces of thick lead/tin ingot coinage of serrated broken ring type (12 pieces) of weights (39.69, 59.65, 80.85, 81.36, 82.88, 89.24, 96.84, 105 (2), 125, 130, 135 g); together with dumbell rings collection of eight (8) pieces of weights (7.01, 12.31, 17.58, 26.57, 52.37, 95.32, 230, 355 g); all items of varying shape but conforming to the general style, (Mitchiner ACW Nos. 5320, 5321-5329). Mostly very fine and rare. (28) Passed in
Lot 1753 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, sixpence and shilling, 1893, halfcrown, 1897 (KM.4, 5, 7). Good fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1754 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, sixpence, 1896 (KM.5). Subdued cartwheeling mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1755 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, two shillings, 1897 (KM.6). Toned, uncirculated. $70
Lot 1756 South Africa, George V, penny, 1923 (KM.14.1). Blackened mint tone, uncirculated. $110
Lot 1757 South Africa, George V, penny, 1929 (KM.14.2). Obverse die breaks, brown and red nearly uncirculated. $70
Lot 1758 South Africa, George V, halfcrown, 1933 (KM.19.3). Nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1759 South Africa, George VI, proof shilling, 1946 (KM.28). FDC. Passed in
Lot 1760 South Africa, George VI - Elizabeth II, silver six pence, 1951-1960 (KM.36.2 and KM.48) (70); Republic, silver five cents, 1961-1964 (KM.59) (27); a range of silver issues from three pence to two and a half shillings, 1892-1944 (78). Good - extremely fine. (175) $240
Lot 1761 South Africa, George VI - Elizabeth II, silver one shilling, 1951-1960 (KM.37.2) and (KM.49) (41); silver three pence, 1951-1960 (KM.35.2) and (KM.47) (257); Republic, silver ten cents 1961-1964 (KM.60) (18). Fine - extremely fine. (316) $180
Lot 1762 South Africa, George VI - Elizabeth II, silver two shillings, 1951-1960 (KM.38.2 and KM.50) (137); Republic, silver twenty cents, 1961-1964 (KM.61) (91). Fine - extremely fine. (228) $700
Lot 1763 South Africa, silver five shillings 1947 (KM.31); India, George V, silver rupees 1919, 1920, (KM.524); New Zealand, George V, silver sixpence 1933. Last toned extremely fine, others brilliant uncirculated. (4) $70
Lot 1764 Southern Rhodesia, George VI, 1946, set of threepence, sixpence, shilling, two shillings and halfcrown (KM.16a, 17a, 18a, 19a, 15a). Toned, uncirculated, the two shillings rare. (5) $650
Lot 1765 Spain, Philip V, eight reales, 1728JJ Madrid Mint (KM.336.2). Very fine. $440
Lot 1766 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, half cent 1872H (KM.8). Traces of mint red, good extremely fine. $220
Lot 1767 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, five cents, 1878 (2), 1880H, 1884 (2), 1885 (2), 1886, 1887 (2), 1888, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1901 (3) (KM.10). Very good - very fine. (19) $180
Lot 1768 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, ten cents, 1871, 1874H, 1878, 1879 (2), 1882H, 1883, 1885, 1886 (KM.11). Very good - fine. (9) $90
Lot 1769 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, twenty cents, 1872H (KM.12). Some underlying mint bloom, toned, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1770 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, twenty cents, 1874H (KM.12). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $380
Lot 1771 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, twenty cents, 1874H, 1878 (8), 1879H, 1880H, 1881 (2) (KM.12). Good - good fine. (13) $220
Lot 1772 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, twenty cents, 1882H (10), 1883 (4), 1884 (2), 1885 (2), 1886 (5), 1887 (2), 1888 (11), 1889 (11), 1890H (8), 1891 (7) (KM.12). Fine - very fine. (62) $440
Lot 1773 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, twenty cents, 1893 (15), 1894 (12), 1895 (20), 1896 (23), 1898 (20), 1899 (15), 1900 (10), 1900H (9), 1901 (20) (KM.12). Very fine. (144) $1,250
Lot 1774 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1886 (KM.13). Very fine. $360
Lot 1775 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1887 (KM.13). Scratch on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 1776 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1887 (KM.13). Good fine. $220
Lot 1777 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1891 (KM.13). Nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 1778 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1893 (KM.13). Very fine. $1,300
Lot 1779 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1894 (KM.13). Good fine. $160
Lot 1780 Straits Settlements, Queeen Victoria, fifty cents, 1896 (KM.13). Nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 1781 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1897H (KM.13). Very fine. $240
Lot 1782 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1899 (KM.13). A few scratches, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 1783 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, five cents, 1902 (20), 1903 (3) (KM.20). Fine - very fine. (23) $60
Lot 1784 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, five cents, 1910B (KM.20a). Good very fine - extremely fine. (7) $130
Lot 1785 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, ten cents, 1902 (KM.21). Fine. (40) $160
Lot 1786 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, ten cents, 1909B (11), 1910B (12) (KM.21a). Very good - good very fine. (23) $100
Lot 1787 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, twenty cents, 1902 (7), 1903 (5) (KM.22). Fine - very fine. (12) $170
Lot 1788 Straits Settlements, Edward VII - George V, twenty cents, 1910B (2) (KM.22a), 1935 (3) (KM.30b). Good very fine - extremely fine. (5) $90
Lot 1789 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, fifty cents, 1902 (KM.23). Good extremely fine. $320
Lot 1790 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, fifty cents, 1905 (KM.23). Toned, good very fine. $140
Lot 1791 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, fifty cents, 1907H (KM.24). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 1792 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, dollar, 1903B incused B (KM.25). Mint bloom, extremely fine - good extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 1793 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, dollar, 1904B (KM.25). Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (4) $380
Lot 1794 Staits Settlements, George V, ten cents, 1916B (4) (KM.29), 1918 (12) (KM.29a). Nearly very fine - nearly uncirculated. (16) $120
Lot 1795 Straits settlements, George V, ten cents, 1919 (15), 1920 (3) (KM.29a). Few heavily toned, good - good extremely fine. (18) $140
Lot 1796 Straits Settlements, George V, ten cents, 1926 (14), 1927 (15), (KM.29b). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (29) $200
Lot 1797 Straits Settlements, George V, twenty cents, 1916B (3), 1917 (2) (KM.30), 1919B (3) (KM.30a), 1926 (4) (KM.30b). Some toned, very fine - extremely fine. (12) $140
Lot 1798 Straits Settlements, George V, five cents, 1918 (KM.31). One with heavy toning on obverse, very fine - good very fine. (10) $60
Lot 1799 Straits Settlements, George V, five cents, 1919 (KM.31). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (7) $60
Lot 1800 Straits Settlements, George V, one cents, 1919 (40), 1920 (130), 1926 (overdate variety) (85), 1926 (126) (KM.32). Fine - very fine. (381) $260
Lot 1801 Straits Settlements, George V, dollar, 1919 (KM.33). Proof restrike, FDC. $300
Lot 1802 Straits Settlements, George V, one dollar, 1920 (KM.33). Hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. $90
Lot 1803 Straits Settlements, George V, dollar, 1920 (KM.33). One with surface sratches on obverse, nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (4) $440
Lot 1804 Straits Settlements, George V, five cents, 1920 (KM.34) (56); ten cents, 1917 (KM.29) (50). Fine - very fine. (106) $140
Lot 1805 Straits Settlements, George V, fifty cents, 1920 (20), 1921 (2) (KM.35.1). Some toned, good very fine - extremely fine. (22) $260
Lot 1806 Straits Settlements, George V, five cents, 1926 (9), 1935 (24) (KM.36). Nearly uncirculated. (33) $260
Lot 1807 Straits Settlements, George V, half cents, 1932 (KM.37). Fine - very fine. (18) $60
Lot 1808 Switzerland, Schaffhausen, thaler, 1622 (KM.25). Fine. $160
Lot 1809 Switzerland, Swiss Cantons, Bern, silver thaler, 1795 (KM.150). Toned, good very fine or better. $320
Lot 1810 Switzerland, shooting thaler, Graubunden, four franks, 1842 (KM.17). Toned, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $1,500
Lot 1811 Switzerland, five francs, 1923B (KM.37). Extremely fine. $60
Lot 1812 Switzerland, one rappen, 1951B (2); five rappen (6 including 1941B) (KM.26b); half franc, 1939B, 1948B; one franc, 1905B; two francs, 1906B, 1911B; five francs, 1923B (KM.37) and 1932B (KM.40); also Iceland, 1940 coinage, one (3), two (2), five and ten (3) aurar. Very good - uncirculated. (24) $200
Lot 1813 Switzerland, piedfort 999 fine silver set of three, includes five unzen (ounces) and one unze (2), 1991 700th Anniversary of Confederation. In case of issue, FDC. (set of 3) $260
Lot 1814 Thailand, silver baht bullet money, average weight 14.5 g (3), mostly Rama IV, 1851-1868 (KM.C.137.1); Cambodia, billon one fuang, (6) c.1847-1860, obv. Hamza Bird walking to left, rev. plain, (KM.32). Fine - very fine. (9) $60
Lot 1815 Thailand, porcelain gambling tokens (2) with partial English legends to Yoo Whade Kong See (name) and Nacconchaisei (locality) and another c1800. Fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1816 Tibet, silver three srang, c.1935-1946, (KM.Y.26); China, Sinkiang Province, silver five miscals or five mace, dated 1321 (1903), no inner circle, (KM.Y.19a.1). Good very fine; fine. (2) $60
Lot 1817 Tuvalu, Perth Mint, proof silver one ounce one dollar, set of five coins, 2006, International Classic Cars, coloured issue. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. (5 coins) $200
Lot 1818 USA, quarter dollars, State Series, 2002, Indiana, P (11), D (8); Louisiana, P (11), D (9); Mississippi, P (9), D (10); Ohio, P (10), D (9); Tennessee, P (46), D (44); 2003, Alabama, P (12), D (12); Arkansas, P (46), D (44); Illinois, P (12), D (8); Maine, P (8), D (44); Missouri, P (47), D (9); 2004, Florida, P (8), D (40); Iowa, P (8), D (45); Michigan, P (8), D (7); Texas, P (46), D (41); Wisconsin, P (9), D (43). Uncirculated. (664) $150
Lot 1819 USA, quarter dollars, State Series, 2005, California, P (42), D (40); Kansas, P (8), D (43); Minnesota, P (47), D (42); Oregon, P (47), D (46); West Virginia, P (7), D (48); 2006, Colorado, P (43), D (37); Nebraska, P (43), D (35); Nevada, P (38), D (32); South Dakota, P (41), D (31); North Dakota, P (43), D (35). Uncirculated. (748) $200
Lot 1820 USA, quarter dollars, State Series, 2007, Idaho, P (20), D (14); Utah, P (24), D (24); Montana, P (14), D (42); Washington, P (72), D (57); Wyoming, P (27), D (30); 2008, Alaska, P (24), D (15); Arizona, P (26), D (18); Hawaii, P (22), D (16); New Mexico, P (31), D (32); Oklahoma, P (23), D (16). Uncirculated. (537) $120
Lot 1821 USA, quarter dollars, 2010, America the Beautiful; 2010 Grand Canyon, P (61), D (58), Hot Springs, P (64), D (44), Mount Hood, P (64), D (63), Yosemite, P (58), D (56), Yellowstone, P (60), D (54). Uncirculated. (582) $120
Lot 1822 USA, half dollar, 1805 (KM.35). Good fine/very fine. $700
Lot 1823 USA, Liberty cap half dollar, 1827, curled 2 variety. Good very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 1824 USA, proof seated Liberty half dollar, 1885. Attractively toned, brilliant, nearly FDC. Passed in
Lot 1825 USA, trade dollar, 1873. Very fine. $250
Lot 1826 USA, trade dollar, 1875CC. Extremely fine. $440
Lot 1827 USA, trade dollar, 1876CC. Extremely fine. $550
Lot 1828 USA, trade dollar, 1877. A few spots on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. $340
Lot 1829 USA, trade dollar, 1877CC. Extremely fine. $550
Lot 1830 USA, Morgan dollars, 1881O (2), 1885 (2), 1921; Peace dollars, 1922 (3), 1922S. Very fine - uncirculated. (9) $210
Lot 1831 USA, Morgan dollar, 1885O. Uncirculated. $120
Lot 1832 USA, Morgan dollars, 1883O, 1885O, 1921. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 1833 USA, Morgan dollar, 1889; Walking Liberty half dollar, 1941; buffalo nickel, 1916S; another, 1913, engraved privately as a 'hobo nickel' and a cast copy of a trade dollar, 1875S with envelope. Fine - extremely fine. (5) $160
Lot 1834 USA, Peace dollars, 1922 (8), 1923. A few with edge nicks, otherwise uncirculated. (9) $220
Lot 1835 USA, commemorative quarter dollar, 1893, Isabella; half dollar, 1892 Columbus. First cleaned, good extremely fine; second toned, extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 1836 USA, commemorative half dollar, 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition. Light golden tone, uncirculated and scarce. $450
Lot 1837 USA, commemorative half dollar, 1918, Illinois Centennial, Abraham Lincoln. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 1838 USA, commemorative half dollars, Pilgrim Tercentenary, 1920, Mayflower; Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary, 1924, Nieuw Nederland. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 1839 USA, commemorative half dollar, Alabama Centennial 1921. Uncirculated and scarce. $240
Lot 1840 USA, commemorative half dollar, Ulysses S.Grant, 1922, Grant Memorial. Lightly toned, uncirculated. $200
Lot 1841 USA, comemmorative half dollars, Californian Jubilee, 1925S; Stone Mountain, 1925. Nearly uncirculated; extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 1842 USA, commemorative half dollars, Oregon Trail, 1926S; Vermont, Sesquicentennial, 1927. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 1843 USA, commemorative half dollars, Daniel Boone Bicentennial, 1934; Texas Independence Centennial, 1934. Uncirculated. (2) $260
Lot 1844 USA, commemorative half dollar, Connecticut Tercentenary, 1935. Uncirculated. $320
Lot 1845 USA, commemorative half dollar, 1935, City of Hudson, N.Y., Sesquicentenary. Uncirculated and rare. $780
Lot 1846 USA, commemorative half dollar, Albany Charter, 250th Anniversary, 1936. Uncirculated. $220
Lot 1847 USA, commemorative half dollar, Battle of Gettysburg, 75th Anniversary, 1936. Slight adhesion on edge, uncirculated and scarce. $400
Lot 1848 USA, commemorative half dollar, Delaware Tercentenary, 1936. Uncirculated and scarce. $300
Lot 1849 USA, commemorative half dollars, Elgin Illinois Centennial, 1936; Providence, Rhode Island Tercentenary, 1936. Uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 1850 USA, commemorative half dollars, Long Island Tercentenary, 1936; Wisconsin Territorial Centenary, 1936. Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 1851 USA, commemorative half dollar, Lynchburg, Virginia Sesquicentenary, 1936. Uncirculated. $160
Lot 1852 USA, commemorative half dollars, Arkansas Centennial, 1937; Colonisation of Roanoke Island, North Carolina, 350th Anniversary, 1937. Uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 1853 USA, commemorative half dollar, Battle of Antietam, 75th Anniversary, 1937. Choice uncirculated and scarce. $650
Lot 1854 USA, commemorative half dollar, New Rochelle, N.Y., 250th Anniversary, 1938. Uncirculated. $320
Lot 1855 USA, commemorative half dollar, Iowa Statehood Centennial, 1946. Uncirculated. $90
Lot 1856 USA, commemorative silver dollar, 1900, Washington and Lafayette. Toned, extremely fine and scarce. $600
Lot 1857 USA, Ferracute Machine Co, Bridgeton, New Jersey, AE 19, token with minting machine on reverse, (R.BRG-4). Scratches, very fine and rare. $40
Lot 1858 USA, proof five coin sets, 1953 and 1956. Nearly FDC. (2 sets) $80
Lot 1859 USA, proof sets, 1970, 1974 (2), 1976, 1999; bicentennial silver proof set of three, 1976; bicentennial set of two with San Francisco Mint medal, 1976 (3 sets); 1974 uncirculated set of five (plastic case); Historic Americana Series set of five State quarters, 2000; commemorative half dollars, silver proof, 1982 George Washington, proof 1986 Statue of Liberty; Lincoln steel war pennies, 1943 (8); rolls of Lincoln pennies, one full roll of mixed dates, one partial roll c1973. The first roll in average circulated grade, the rest uncirculated - FDC. (23) $40
Lot 1860 USA, Hawaii, King Kalakaua I, quarter dollar, 1883, and dime, 1883. Nearly very fine; good very fine. (2) $220
Lot 1861 USA, Hawaii, King Kalakaua I, half dollar, 1883. Good very fine. $140
Lot 1862 USA, Hawaii, King Kalakaua I, silver dollar, 1883. Very fine. $500
Lot 1863 Vietnam, Annam, cast charm in the name of Canh Hu'ng (1740-1776), large charm 43mm diameter, (30.59 g), obv. reference to Canh Thing thong bao, rev. dragon and designs, (Thierry, Monnaies Vietnamiennes 846-954, Barker 210.3 [p.322]). Very fine, very scarce. $60
Lot 1864 World Coins, mostly mint sets and mint issues, including Australia, one ounce silver kangaroo one dollars, 1995, 2000, 2001, Perth Mint kookaburras one ounce, 1990 (2), two ounce, 1992; New Zealand sets; Great Britain, cupro-nickel; mint sets of Australia, including 1995, 1996 (2), PNCs; Solomon Islands, silver proof set, 1979, all in one carton. Extremely fine - FDC. (approx 100) $440
Lot 1865 World coins, Coins of the Olympic Centennial, all proof one ounce silver issues, Australia, twenty dollars, 1993 (2); Austria, two hundred schilling (2, KM.3026, 3027); Canada, fifteen dollars, 1992 (2, KM.215, 216); France, one hundred francs, 1994 (2, KM.1047, 1048); Greece, one thousand drachmes, 1996 (2, KM.165, 166). In case of issue with individual coin certificates and Olympic Centennial coins booklet, outside of case damaged, coins FDC. (10) $220
Lot 1866 World coins, tokens, check pieces, banknotes, including Australia, pennies, florin, 1954 Royal Visit (2); Coles Token (D.21); Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, one shilling and sixpence; China, East India Company, Great Britain, farthings, halfpennies, pennies, Hong Kong, mint sets, 1988, 1993, 1997 (KM.MS1, 2, 3), India; banknotes, China (P.895a [18]), (P.899 [2]); Japanese Invasion money. Poor - uncirculated. (300) $600
Lot 1867 World coins, Australia, mint set, 1966 on card; medallions, Captain Cook Bicentenary, 1970 (2); Bahamas, proof set, 1974 (KM.PS10); Gibraltar, crown, 1977 (KM.10); Great Britain, halfcrown, 1696 (S.3481); double florin, 1890 (S.3923); crown, 1951 (S.4111); proof crown, 1977 (S.4227); proof set, 1972 (2); Isle of Man, proof crown, 1976 (KM.37); New Zealand, crown, 1970 (KM.42)(3). Most in cases of issue, fabric on inside lids stained, poor - FDC. (15) $160
Lot 1868 World coins, including Australia, florin, 1951 Jubilee with lamination flaw on the obverse, proof set 1972; New Zealand, proof set 1972; USA, proof set 1968; tobacco tin with Victory Medal to Pte. Watt Gordons, 1902 medal, 1873 penny and cigarette case. Fair - FDC. (8) $100
Lot 1869 World coins, Australia, Edward VIII, fantasy crown, 1987 (sic), in nickel; Canada, Queen Victoria, one cent, 1896 (EF) (KM.7); Great Britain, George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797, obverse countermark 'A-A' (S.3776), Queen Victoria, halfpenny, 1893 (EF spot) (S.3956), also, Nelson's flagship, 1897 medal in bronze (38mm); Isle of Man, crowns, 1988, Bi-centennial of Steam Navigation (KM.231, 232) (2); Italy, two centesimi, 1917R (KM.41); USA, Morgan dollar, 1878s (EF cleaned), proof set, 1973. Very fine - uncirculated. (9 coins + 1 set) $80
Lot 1870 World coins, an interesting accumulation of silver minors and base metal from 1562-1956; Australian copper medal, Centenary of Western Australia 1829-1929. Good - nearly uncirculated. (37) $470
Lot 1871 World coins, many silver issues with maritime themes, Bahamas; Canada, dollars, 1949 (2); Cook Islands (7); Keeling Cocos Islands (3); New Zealand (12); Portugal; St. Helena; Danzig half gulden, 1927 (KM.144), all in 2x2 holders in Numis pocket book album. Very fine - FDC. (62) $1,100
Lot 1872 World coins, Bahamas, proof set, 1972 (KM.PS6); Canada, proof set, 1982 (KM.PS2); proof one dollars, 1978 (KM.121), 1979 (KM.124), 1981 (KM.130), 1983 (KM.138) (2); Great Britain, proof sets 1970 (KM.PS26), 1977 (KM.PS33), 1982 (KM.PS41), 1983 (KM.PS43), 1984 (KM.PS45); mint set, 1985 (KM.MS106); mint one crown, 1951 (KM.880), 1953 (KM.894), 1965 (KM.910); mint twenty five new pence 1980 (KM.921); Singapore, mint set, 1982 (KM.MS17); mint five dollars, 1982 (KM.22); Gambia, proof set, 1966/1972 (KM.PS2); Isle of Man, one crown, 1981 (KM.82), 1988 (KM.222-227); Cook Islands, proof silver one dollar, 2005 (KM.1107); mint one dollar, 1986 (KM.31) (8); Fiji, mint fifty cents, 1980 (KM.45) (2); Guyana, one dollars, 1970 (KM.36) (2); Jersey, fifty pence, 1985 (KM.63); Turks and Caicos Islands, one crown, 1969 (KM.1); Pitcairn Islands, one dollar, 1988 (KM.3); USA, proof silver one dollar, 1971 (KM.203a), mint set, 1973; Kiribati, silver ten dollars, 2012; Hong Kong, mint set, 1970, 1979; Macau, mint set, 1968; Philippines, mint set, 1976; West Africa, 1972 (three coin set); Russia, 1954 (three coin set). In packs (some unofficial) and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (52) $200
Lot 1873 World coins, Bahamas, proof silver ten dollars, 1975 Anniversary of Independence (KM.76a); Barbados, proof silver ten dollars, 1976 10th Anniversary of Independence (KM.26a); Greece, proof silver twenty ecu, 1993 (Bruce X.33a), and another identical but uncirculated (Bruce X.33); Isle of Man, proof silver one crown, 1974 Churchill (KM.30a); Panama, proof silver twenty balboas, 1975 Simon Bolivar (KM.31); USA, proof silver dollar, 1983 LA Olympics. In cases, many of these with foxing, coins uncirculated - FDC. (7) $200
Lot 1874 World coins, proof sets, Barbados, 1973, 1975; Jamaica, ten dollars, 1972; Jersey, proof double coin sets, in two cases; PNG proof set, 1975; Singapore, 1975 set and ten dollars, 1975, 1977; South Africa, seven coin sets, 1967, 1969, two Canberra medals. All cased, uncirculated - FDC. (14) $200
Lot 1875 World coins, various silver and base metal issues, mainly 20th century, Belgium, five centimes - fifty francs (35); Panama, five centesimos - one half balboa (39); Venezuela, ten centimos - two bolivares (38). Fine to extremely fine. (112) $220
Lot 1876 World coins, Belgium, five francs, 1872A; France, five francs, 1836A; Great Britain, cartwheel twopence and penny, 1797; India, silver rupees. Very good - good fine. (6) $140
Lot 1877 World coins, base metal minors including Belize (20); British Carribean Territories (19); British Honduras (9); Germany, commemorative five marks (14); also Monte Carlo Casino, one dollar gaming token. Very fine - uncirculated, mostly uncirculated. (63) $120
Lot 1878 World coins, Edward VIII, retrospective pattern crowns, 1936, struck for Geoffrey Hearn post 1954, in silver, Bermuda, Australia and Great Britain (Bruce X#M1a, X#M3b, X#M2a). Nearly FDC, some toning, in a custom made holder. (3) $220
Lot 1879 World minors, a small accumulation from various countries, ranging from Byzantine through to 1960s, includes a selection of New Zealand Tradesmen's tokens (10). Very good - uncirculated, many scarce. (82) $140
Lot 1880 World silver coins, 19th and 20th century, Belgium (3), Canada (6), China 'junk' dollar, France, five francs (2), German States (6). Fine - uncirculated, some scarce. (18) $280
Lot 1881 World tokens, British Guiana, one stiver, 1838 (Prid.60); Gibraltar, R.Keelings two quarts, 1802 (Prid.15); Isle of Man, King Williams College, sixpence (Mackay 160); India, The Modern Mill, Nagpure Ltd U.S.C., 11 paisa; another, Ordnance Factory, Amritsar Food Token No. 3146. Fine - very fine, the last scarce. (5) $150
Lot 1882 World coins, mint sets and crowns of Canada (12); Great Britain (33); New Zealand crowns, 1949 (5), 1953, later (15), proofs (2), five coin set, 1990; USA (8); Singapore (3); Western Samoa; Panama, twenty balboas, 1972; Austria, Maria Theresa, thaler, 1780 restrike; France, ten francs, 1965, and Mexico, peso, 1902. Very fine - FDC. (85) $280
Lot 1883 World coins, mostly minors of 19th and 20th Centuries, includes Canada, East Africa, South Africa, India, Netherlands, Palestine, Germany, France, Italy, all sorted into countries in letter envelopes, a few silver issues. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 1,000) $500
Lot 1884 World coins, including Canada, Queen Victoria, cent, 1859; Ireland, Henry VIII, Dublin, groat, 1536-7, Jane Seymour (S.6473) (holed); Japan, one thousand yen, 1964; New Zealand, proof crown, 1953 and proof penny, 1953, halfcrown, 1934 and shilling, 1946; Territory of New Guinea, shilling, 1938; South Africa, ZAR, penny, 1892. Fine - uncirculated. (9) $140
Lot 1885 World coins, including Canada, ten cents, 1890H; New Zealand; New Guinea; Europe, all described in 2x2 holders on three pages. Very fine - uncirculated. (42) $160
Lot 1886 World crowns, all replicas, some in silver, includes China, Kwangtung Province, pattern tael, undated (c1888) (KM.Pn3), Republic of China, dollar, undated (1916), Yr 21 (1932) birds over junk, and Yr 18 (1929) junk (bogus date for issue) (KM.Y.332, 344, 345) (2); French Indo China, piastre, 1825 (bogus date) (KM.5a1 type); Italy, five lire, 1878R (KM.20); Japan, yen, Yr 15 (1882) (2), yr 18 (1885), yr 27 (1894) (KM.A.25.2 [3], 25.3) (4); Mexico, eight reales, 1817JJ (KM.111); Netherlands, Utrecht, ducaton, 1791 (KM.92); USA, trade dollar, 1877S (KM.108). Good - uncirculated. (13) $40
Lot 1887 World coins, Cook Islands, proof set, 1975 (KM.PS8); Jamaica, proof set, 1976 (KM.PS13); Papua New Guinea, proof sets, 1975 (KM.PS1) (4), and proof ten kina, 1975 (KM.8a) (4). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $260
Lot 1888 World coins, British Commonwealth, packaged sets, including cased proof sets from Cook Islands 1974 together with silver to seven and a half dollars (2 sets); 1974 Bahamas cased; uncirculated sets Bahamas 1973; Jersey 1972 silver wedding set; Canada, 1964 proof set, 1966 uncirculated set, 1974 cased proof set; silver dollars 1973, 1977 cased. Uncirculated - FDC. (10) $140
Lot 1889 World coins, includes Danish West Indies, twelve skilling, 1767 (KM.12); Netherlands, six stuivers, 1680; Spanish Netherlands, Philip IIII, Campen City, six stuivers, ducaton, 1663 (ex Hollandia); Russia, Nicholas II, silver roubles, 1896, 1897; South Africa, ZAR, silver issues (6), George VI (3); countermarked coins, 'Pears Soap' on France ten centimes 1853, pineapple on both sides of 1722 halfpenny; off centre struck Australia 1944 penny. Fair - very fine. (21) $280
Lot 1890 World coins, includes Fiji date set 1934-1965 with off centre hole penny 1965; New Zealand, crowns 1949, 1953, pennies 1940-1964; India, half anna, 1862, half rupees, 1840 (both types), rupee, 1862, world crowns in silver (16) all on five plastic pages. Fair - uncirculated. (180) $480
Lot 1891 World coins, French Indo China, one cent, 1914, five cents, 1924, 1938, twenty cents, 1941S (KM.12.1, 18, 18.1a, 23a.2) (4); Timor, silver ten escudos, 1964 (KM.16) (6). The last six nearly uncirculated, the rest fine - nearly uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 1892 World coins, assorted 19th and 20th century minors, including German East Africa, half rupie 1892; China, small silver sycee; South Africa, ZAR, silver halfcrown to threepence, 1893-1897 (5); Hawaii, quarter dollar, 1883 (holed); Montenegro, one perpera, 1912; Sarawak, group of six; India, half and quarter rupee, 1840; Siam, porcelain tokens (6). Fair - very fine. (51) $380
Lot 1893 World coins, including Germany, silver two (5) and three mark (6), 1876-1913, Prussia (8), Saxony (2) and Bavaria (1), minors (29); Great Britain, crowns, 1819, 1847, 1889, 1891, double florin, 1889; South Africa, ZAR (31), George V - Elizabeth II (96), Republic, minors (51), all in blue plastic album. Many very dark toned, fair - nearly uncirculated. (223) $440
Lot 1894 World coins, minors, including Great Britain, shillings, 1816, 1820, 1825, 1834, 1877 die No.7, sixpences, 1887 (2), groats, 1836, 1842; East Africa, florin, 1920H, twenty five cents, 1906; India, half pice, 1895 (red uncirculated), silver rupees, 1893 B incuse, 1918 dot, others (9); Japan, silver fifty sen, yr 30 (1897), others (4); Hong Kong (7); USA, Indian head cent, 1873. Very good - uncirculated. (35) $360
Lot 1895 World coins, including Great Britain 1675 farthing, Anne, shilling 1707E engraved 1772/1783, 1794 halfpenny token (map of France), 1951 crown; Ireland, penny 1805; USA half dollars, 1894S, 1936S, dollar, 1896O and Lincoln head cent 1911S; Rome, AE 3 of Valentinian I; New Guinea, shillings, 1938 (11); India, pice, 1943 (4) (KM.532), all in old leather box. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 100) $220
Lot 1896 World coins, including Great Britain, worn 19th and 20th century silver, some Australia, dated 1980, noted USA, 1901 quarter, all in red plastic album. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 340) $130
Lot 1897 World coins, mostly 19th and 20th century minors, includes Great Britain, shilling, 1817; and some pre-decimal Australian silver, all in Renniks coin album. Fair - extremely fine. (approx 300) $60
Lot 1898 World coins, proof and uncirculated items, cased Great Britain proof sets 1970 - 1973; India 1973 proof set with ten to twenty rupees in silver; New Zealand polished specimen sets in wallet 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1977; World crowns in base metal mostly Great Britain (22); miscellaneous medallic items several packaged in silver, Gold Coast trade dollars packaged sets of 7 (4); Australia PNC Bradman and another 1977 official commemorative test cricket PNC; medal collection of 200 years of Australia produced by Wallace International (20 medalets in set); dollar set coin and note 1984 by John West. Mostly uncirculated. (lot) $160
Lot 1899 World coins, British Commonwealth minors, including Hong Kong, twenty cents, 1889 (good very fine); British West Africa, sixpence, 1918H, shilling, 1913; Canada, ten cents, 1858, 1911; Fiji; New Guinea; Straits Settlements, fifty cents, 1921. Fair - uncirculated. (40) $300
Lot 1900 World silver coins, India, Princely States, Akbar, temple rupee; Jaipur, Queen Victoria and Madho Singh II, Nazarana rupee (1913); British India, Edward VII - George V, rupees, 1905 (3), 1907, 1908 and 1913; Ireland, ten shillings, 1966 (2); Italy, five hundred lire, 1961 and Japan, Ichibu, bu (1873-54) (KM.C16). Fine - uncirculated. (12) $120
Lot 1901 World coins, includes India, Middle East and Asia; noted Mongolia, tugrik; Kutch rupee and fraction; China, phoenix ten cents; includes three temple tokens. Fine - uncirculated. (24) $400
Lot 1902 World silver coins, Iraq, fifty fils, 1959 (KM.123) (21); twenty five fils, 1959 (KM.122) (7); Lebanon, fifty piastres, 1952 (KM.17) (17). Fine - very fine. (45) $70
Lot 1903 World coins, Italy, ten centesimi, 1866N (KM.11.4), 1866.OM (KM.11.5), 1894B/I (KM.27.1), 1894R (KM.27.2); twenty centesimi, 1909R, 1910R (2) (KM.44), 1918R, 1919R, 1920R (KM.58); fifty centesimi, 1925R (KM.61.1); one lira, 1863MBN (KM.59.1), 1886R (KM.24.1); two lira, 1923R (2), 1924R (KM.63); five lira, 1927R (2), 1930R (2) (KM.67.1); ten lira, 1927R (KM.68.1); San Marino, one lira, 1906R (KM.4). Fine - extremely fine. (22) Passed in
Lot 1904 World coins, Mexico, five pesos, 1948 Mexico City Mint (KM.465), 1957 Mexico City Mint (KM.469); one pesos, 1947 Mexico City Mint (KM.456), 1957, 1958 (3), 1959 (2), 1960, 1961 (2), 1962 (3), 1963 (3), 1964 (2) Mexico City Mint (KM.459) (17); Mozambique, two and one half escudos, 1950 (KM.68); five escudos, 1960 (KM.84) (5); ten escudos, 1952, 1955 (2) (KM.79); twenty escudos, 1952 (6), 1960 (3) (KM.80); Timor, fifty avos, 1948, 1951 (4) (KM.7); three escudos, 1958 (2) (KM.14); ten escudos, 1964 (KM.16). Very fine - extremely fine. (46) $90
Lot 1905 World coins, assorted crown size commemoratives in cupro-nickel, including New Zealand, Samoa and Great Britain, many in hard plastic cases. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (128) $170
Lot 1906 World coins, packaged silver (unless noted) crown size coins from New Zealand 1974 Games proof; 1973 (cupro-nickel); Western Samoa, 1976 Games; Bahamas 1973 five dollars; Bermuda, 1970; Seychelles, ten rupees 1974; Singapore, ten dollars, 1975 and 1976. FDC and uncirculated. (8) $120
Lot 1907 World coins and medallions, 20th century, Palestine, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Sudan, USA and Vietnam, includes many in silver. Very fine - uncirculated, some scarce. (26) $260
Lot 1908 World coins, Palestine, fifty mils, 1927 (3), 1935 (4) (KM.6) (7); Syria, half piastre, 1921 (KM.68), half piastre, 1936 (KM.75); one piastre, 1929, 1933 (KM.71) (2); twenty five piastres, 1929, 1933 (2), 1936, 1937 (KM.73) (5); fifty piastres, 1947 (KM.80); one lira, 1950 (KM.85). Fine - extremely fine. (18) $250
Lot 1909 World coins, proof sets and proof crowns, including Papua New Guinea, 1975 (2), ten kina, 1975 (4); Austria, 50 schilling, 1978; USA, mint sets, 1966 (3), medals (6); Great Britain, Jubilee 1977 crowns (8); Cook Islands, dollar, 1970 (6); Switzerland, mint set, 1965/9. In cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (31) $220
Lot 1910 World coins, an assortment including USA dime, 1924S (extremely fine), Morgan dollar 1921S, Mexico eight reales 165-? in case with certificate, mostly base metal minors. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 150) $250
Lot 1911 World coins, mostly 19th and 20th century minors, all in 2x2 holders on album pages and described (high catalogue value), better than average. Fine - uncirculated. (406) $320
Lot 1912 World coins, mostly base metal minors, many USA and Australia, five dollars Sydney 2000 Games (4), and banknotes including Fiji, one pound 1907, and Canada, five dollars 1954. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 200) $160
Lot 1913 World coins, mostly 20th century minors, plus bag of single medalet of Australia all in odd containers in a box. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 500) $60
Lot 1914 World coins, base metal minors contained in three large chocolate tins (total weight 12kg+). Good - extremely fine. (100s) $120
Lot 1915 World coins, base metal minors contained in three large assorted tins (total weight 12kg+). Good - extremely fine. (100s) $100
Lot 1916 World coins, base metal minors contained in four large assorted tins (total weight 12.5kg+). Good - extremely fine. (100s) $100
Lot 1917 World coins, mostly base metal minors. Fine - extremely fine. (6.7kg) $90
Lot 1918 World coins, base metal minors, 1800s-2000s. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $60
Lot 1919 World coins, base metal minors, 1800s-2000s, also includes a few medals. Poor - nearly uncirculated. (5kg) $50
Lot 1920 Austria, twenty corona, 1915 (KM.2818). Uncirculated. (4) $1,200
Lot 1921 Bahamas, proof fifty dollars, 1973 (KM.48). In case of issue, nearly FDC. $380
Lot 1922 Bahamas, Elizabeth II, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 (KM.73); proof fifty dollars, 1976 (KM.69). In case of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) $340
Lot 1923 Brazil, Joseph 1, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1762/1 overdate (KM.172.2). Mount removed at 12 o'clock, contact marks in fields, very good. Passed in
Lot 1924 British Virgin Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 50th Birthday QEII (KM.8). In pack of issue with certificate, FDC. $300
Lot 1925 British Virgin Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 50th Birthday QEII (KM.8). In packs of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $880
Lot 1926 Canada, Newfoundland, Queen Victoria, two dollars, 1882H (KM.5). Lightly toned, good extremely fine. $450
Lot 1927 Canada, Elizabeth II, proof gold (22ct) one hundred dollars, 1976 Montreal Olympics (KM.116). In leather case of issue with certificate, FDC. $720
Lot 1928 Canada, Elizabeth II, proof gold (22ct) one hundred dollars, 1976 Montreal Olympics (KM.116). In leather case of issue with certificate, FDC. $720
Lot 1929 Canada, Elizabeth II, proof gold (22ct) one hundred dollars, 1976 Montreal Olympics (KM.116). In leather case of issue with certificate, FDC. $720
Lot 1930 Cayman Islands, Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars and silver twenty five dollars set of two, 1974 Churchill Centenary (KM.PS4). In sealed plastic case, this with a few cracks on one side, stored inside presentation album of issue with certificate, FDC. (2 coins) $540
Lot 1931 Cayman Islands, Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars and silver twenty five dollars set of two, 1974 Churchill Centenary (KM.PS4). In sealed plastic case stored inside presentation album of issue with certificate, FDC. (2 coins) $540
Lot 1932 Ceylon, (Sri Lanka) period of the Chola invasion, c990-1070, gold kahavanu (4.2g), obverse king reclining right, holding annulet, reverse king standing facing, head right, holding globule, altar, flames, conch, pellets, and lotus around (Mitchiner, Non-Islamic 825; Fr.1). Holed at 1 on edge, otherwise very fine. $320
Lot 1933 Chandragupta II, India, Gupta Empire, First Dynasty, Chandragupta II Vikramaditya, (cA.D.380-413), gold dinar, Archer type, obverse Chandragupta standing left, holding arrow in left hand and bow in right, standard on left behind hand, King's name under left arm, reverse Lakshmi seated facing on lotus, holding noose in right hand and lotus with long stalk in left (P.L.Gupta and S.Srivastava. Gupta Gold Coins in Bharat Kala Bhavan Class III, 83; Altekar Class II, variety A). Good very fine, set in old gold surround mount. $620
Lot 1934 Chile, one hundred pesos, 1970 (KM.175). Uncirculated. $980
Lot 1935 China, Empire, pattern fantasy mule, 27.78g (cf Kann 1017) Sinkiang five mace in gold. FDC and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 1936 China, Empire, pattern fantasy five mace in gold, Tientsin Mint (cf Kann 1140), milled edge (1907). FDC and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 1937 China, Republic, (c1916), gold dollar, (38.71g), with L.GIORGI copied from dies Kann 1560, obverse Yuan Shih-Kai facing with plumed cap and military uniform, reverse dragon to left, commemorating inauguration of Huan Hsien Regime (KM.Pn 53; cfKann 1560). Brilliant, nearly FDC. Passed in
Lot 1938 China, Republic, (c1923), pattern dollar in gold, as a copy of year 12 (1923) (37.36g), obverse unadopted design of national emblem, reverse Pu Yi wedding commemorative with phoenix and dragon (cfPn 70; KM.Y.336, est $25,000). Softly struck in part, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1939 China, People's Republic, 30th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic 4-coin gold proof set, undated (1979), includes four hundred yuan (4, Tian an men; The Monument of the People's Heroes; Chairman Mao Memorial Hall; The Great Hall of the People) (KM.4-7). In decorated timber case with certificate number 25917 of the People's Bank of China, FDC. (4 coins) $4,400
Lot 1940 China, panda fifty yuan, 2013 (KM.2028). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 1941 Colombia, Republic, eight escudos, 1826 JF (KM.82.1). Nearly extremely fine. $1,251
Lot 1942 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 US Bicentennial (KM.16). In pack of issue with certificate, FDC. $400
Lot 1943 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 US Bicentennial (KM.16). In pack of issue with certificate, FDC. $400
Lot 1944 Cook Islands, Perth Mint, proof quarter ounce, 2004, Ned Kelly. In box of issue with certificate, FDC. $370
Lot 1945 Egypt, Faud I, fifty piastres (1923) (KM.340). Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1946 Egypt, Republic, one pound (1955) AH1374 (KM.387). Uncirculated. $480
Lot 1947 France, Napoleon, twenty francs, 1812A (KM.695.1); Third Republic, twenty francs, 1914 (KM.857). The first ex mount, very fine; uncirculated. (2) $570
Lot 1948 France, Louis XVIII, twenty francs, 1815A (KM.706.1); Great Britain, Queen Victoria, old head, half sovereign, 1900 (S.3878). First with loop mount soldered on, very good; second very fine. (2) $500
Lot 1949 France, Louis XVIII, forty francs, 1818W (KM.713.6). Nearly uncirculated. $860
Lot 1950 Germany, Baden, Friedrich, five mark, 1877G (KM.266). Good very fine. $250
Lot 1951 Germany, Prussia, Friedrich III, ten mark, 1888A (KM.514). Obverse scratch near mm, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1952 Germany, Prussia, Friedrich III, ten mark, 1888A (KM.514). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1953 Germany, Prussia, Friedrich III, ten mark, 1888A (KM.514). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1954 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, twenty mark, 1900A (KM.516). Good very fine. $340
Lot 1955 Guatemala, four reales, 1861 (KM.135); Peru, ten soles, 1962 (KM.236). Extremely fine; uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 1956 Hungary, Franz Joseph, twenty francs or eight forint, 1875 (KM.455.1); twenty korona, 1905 (KM.486); Austria, ten corona, 1912 (KM.2816). Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (5) $700
Lot 1957 Hungary, Franz Joseph, twenty korona, 1893, 1898, 1905, 1914, 1915 (KM.486, 495). Extremely fine or better. (5) $1,400
Lot 1958 India, Kushan, Kipanoda (330-360) stater (7.6g) (M.3584); another, 7.72g. Two close varieties, good very fine. (2) $700
Lot 1959 India, Madhya Pradesh, Kalachuris of Tripuri, Gangeyadeva (c1015-1041) and his successors to 1211, stater, (4.07g), obverse four-armed Lakshmi seated cross-legged facing, circle of dots around central navel, reverse three lined Brahmi legend 'Srimad Ga/ngeya de vah' (M.410). Very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 1960 India, Mogul Emperor, Shah Jahan I (A.H.1037-1068, A.D.1628-1658), round mohur (10.95g), struck in Surat Mint, issued A.H. [1038] (A.D. 1628-9), Regnal Year 2, Azar month, Surat Mint signature, obverse around dots within circles, Kalima, Regnal Year, month and mint signature, reverse Persian legend, (M.3211; KM.255.6). Full bold strike, uncirculated. $2,300
Lot 1961 India, Chalukyas of Kalyani, uncertain ruler, (c.11th century), gold stater, (3.80 g), obv. about nine punchmarks, of various letters and symbols, rev. plain, (M.637-8) (illustrated); together with Cochin gold fanams (2) of different style for various Rajahs, (0.33 g, 0.40 g), (M.1128). Very fine. (3) $100
Lot 1962 Iran, quarter azadi (1979) (KM.1238) (2.00g). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 1963 Iran, quarter azadi (1991) AH1370 (1.97g). Possible jeweller's copy, very fine. $70
Lot 1964 Isle of Man, Elizabeth II, half sovereign, sovereign, two pounds and five pounds, 1973. Nearly uncirculated. (4) $2,950
Lot 1965 Italy, Milan, Luchino and Giovanni Visconti (1339-1549) modern replica of the fiorino (florin) (5.00g) (cfCrippa no 1, p36; cfFr 674). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1966 Italy, Venice, Gerolamo Priceli, (1559-1567) (83rd Doge) zecchino (3.44g) (Fr.1257). Slightly crinkled, otherwise very fine. $600
Lot 1967 Italy, Venice, Ludovico Manin (1789-97), zecchino (3.34g) (Fr 1445). Plugged, very good. $120
Lot 1968 Italy, Sardinia, Carlo Felice, forty lire, 1825. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1969 Italy, USA President Kennedy, 1963, in .900 fine gold (10.46g). Uncirculated. $430
Lot 1970 Italy, Vatican, Pope John XXIII, 1993, in .900 fine gold (10.41g). Uncirculated. $430
Lot 1971 Japan, base gold two shu, undated (ND1832-1858), Tempo era (KM.C.18) (20); silver shu, undated (ND1868-1869), Meiji era KM.C.12a) (2). Extremely fine. (4) $150
Lot 1972 Japan, Manen Koban (one ryo) (1860-67) (3.32g) (KM.C.22d). Very fine. $600
Lot 1973 Lithuania, under Poland, John Casimir (1648-1668), half ducat, 1664, Vilnius Mint (1.74g), obverse laureate bust right, reverse horseman riding left, sword raised, within dotted border (Gum.1872; F.10; Kopicki 3628 [R6]; H.-Cz. 2260 [R6]). Good very fine and extremely rare. $4,000
Lot 1974 Lithuania, under Poland, John Casimir (1648-1668), half ducat, 1665, obverse laureate bust right, reverse horseman riding left, sword raised (Gum.1891; F.10; Kopicki 3629 [R2]; Ivanauskas 9JK2-2; H.-Cz.2284 [R2]). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $6,000
Lot 1975 Malta, proof-like twenty pounds, 1972 (KM.17), 1974 (KM.27). FDC. (2) $750
Lot 1976 Merovingians, Dorestat, (c.650-680 A.D.), gold tremissis 14mm, (1.14 g), Frisian imitation of mintmaster Madelinus, obv. DOR ESTLT FIT, diademed bust to right, rev. MADELNIVS II, latin cross on base with six pellets below, (NM II, 1, Belfort 'Description generale des monnaies merovingiennes, Paris. 1895' No. 1785; MEC 1, 494 var. [pellets in legends]). Plugged, otherwise very fine and rare. $520
Lot 1977 Panama, proof one hundred balboas, 1975 (KM.41). In pack of issue with certificate, FDC. $340
Lot 1978 Panama, proof five hundred balboas, 1976 (KM.42). FDC. $1,730
Lot 1979 Poland, Mint of Poland, 31.1g 999.9 fine gold bar, serial 01323, in sealed case of issue, struck like a proof. In box of issue with certificate, FDC. $1,450
Lot 1980 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1897, 1898, and 1899 (KM.Y.62). Nearly extremely fine; good extremely fine; extremely fine. (3) $570
Lot 1981 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1900-1903 (KM.Y.62). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $780
Lot 1982 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1899 (KM.Y.64). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $400
Lot 1983 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1901 (KM.Y.64). Very fine/extremely fine. $410
Lot 1984 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1900 (KM.Y.64). Good very fine/good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1985 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1903 (KM.Y.64). Good extremely fine. $450
Lot 1986 Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.2). Minor rim nicks, otherwise good extremely fine. $720
Lot 1987 Russia, USSR, Moscow Olympics, five coin platinum proof set, one hundred and fifty roubles, 1977, 1978, 1979 (2), 1980 (KM.152, 163, 175, 176, 187). In case of issue with certificate 07086, FDC. $2,800
Lot 1988 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, half pond, 1894 (KM.9.2). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1989 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, half pond, 1894 (KM.9.2). Very fine. $300
Lot 1990 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, half pond, 1895 (KM.9.2). Very fine. $260
Lot 1991 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, pond, 1898 (KM.10.2). Cartwheeling mint bloom, good extremely fine. $600
Lot 1992 South Africa, George V, proof half sovereign, 1923SA (Pretoria) (KM.21). Brilliant, FDC and rare. $2,500
Lot 1993 South Africa, George V, sovereign, 1927SA (Pretoria) (S.4004). Extremely fine. $360
Lot 1994 South Africa, Elizabeth II, specimen half pound, 1953 (KM.53). Choice uncirculated. $180
Lot 1995 South Africa, Republic, proof krugerrand, 1968, proof half krugerrand, 1985, proof quarter krugerrand, 2001, proof tenth krugerrand, 1982 (KM.73, 105, 106, 107). First in slab (92pt.), others in S.A. Mint proof set case, FDC. (4) $2,750
Lot 1996 South Africa, proof set, 1976, half cent - two rand. In case of issue, nearly FDC. (10 coins) $520
Lot 1997 Spain, Alfonso XII, twenty five pesetas, 1881 (KM.687). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 1998 Switzerland, twenty francs, 1910B (KM.35.1), 1927B (KM.35.1), 1935LB (KM.35.1) (4), 1947B (KM.35.1). Uncirculated. (7) $2,000
Lot 1999 Switzerland, twenty francs, 1922B (K.35.1). In Kantonalbank case, small edge nicks and small scratch near eyebrow, otherwise uncirculated. $290
Lot 2000 Switzerland, twenty francs, 1949B (KM.35.2). In case, uncirculated. $290
Lot 2001 Thailand, Queen Sirikit, one hundred and fifty baht, 1968 (KM.Y.88) (3.81g). Uncirculated. $260
Lot 2002 Thailand, one hundred and fifty baht, BE2511 (1968) Queen Sirikit 36th Birthday (KM.Y.88). Uncirculated. $240
Lot 2003 Trinidad and Tobago, proof one hundred dollars, 1976, flying birds (KM.37). In pack of issue with certificate, FDC. $140
Lot 2004 Turkey, Abdul Hamid II, one hundred kurush, AH 1293, Yr 20 (1895-6) (KM.730). Very fine. $320
Lot 2005 Turkey, Muhamad V, one hundred kurush, AH 1327/6 (1914) (KM.754). Nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 2006 Turks and Caicos Islands, Elizabeth II, piedfort proof one hundred crowns, 1980 Mounbatten (KM.50). FDC and rare, only 250 struck. Passed in
Lot 2007 USA, gold dollar, 1853, Liberty head type one. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 2008 USA, gold dollar, 1853, Liberty head, type one. Good very fine. $180
Lot 2009 USA, five dollars or half eagle, 1910, Indian head. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $440
Lot 2010 USA, five dollars or half eagle, 1914, Indian head. Nearly extremely fine. $440
Lot 2011 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1893S, Liberty head. Nearly uncirculated. $900
Lot 2012 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1901, Liberty head. Good extremely fine. $780
Lot 2013 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1880S, Liberty head. Nearly very fine. $1,400
Lot 2014 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1891S, Liberty head (44.94g). Set in 18 carat surround gold mount with brooch pin fitted, very fine. $1,700
Lot 2015 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1904, Liberty head. Scuffed, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $1,450
Lot 2016 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1904, Liberty head. Scratches on neck, otherwise good - extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 2017 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1904, Liberty head. Minor surface markings, considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $1,450
Lot 2018 USA, Constitution 4-coin set of proof and uncirculated issues of gold five dollars, 1987MW (2, Unc & Proof)) (KM.221), and silver dollars, 1987P (Unc) and 1987S (Proof) (KM.220). In mahogany case of issue with certificate of authenticity, case with some glue residue on lid, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (4 coins) $760
Lot 2019 Western Samoa, proof one hundred tala, 1976 Olympic Games Montreal (KM.23). In case of issue with certificate number 1888, FDC. $650
Lot 2020 Western Samoa, proof one hundred tala, 1976 (KM.23). FDC. $650
Lot 2021 Yugoslavia, Alexander I, four ducats, 1931, countermarked birds (KM.14.1). Proof-like, nearly uncirculated. $1,450
Lot 2022 World gold coins, bullion coinage 999.9 (14mm, total weight 7.5g), Cambodia, three thousand riels, 2005 (KM.unlisted), 2006 (KM.129); Latvia, one lats, 2005 (KM.81); Malta, five hundred liras, 2005; Somali Republic, five dollars, 2005; Zambia, five hundred kwacha, 1999 (KM.182). Nearly FDC. (6) $390
Lot 2023 Belgium, Grand Orient of Belgium, 1838, Masonic Precepts, medal in bronze (50mm) by L.J.Hart (Forrer II/433) obverse, a serpent biting a file, reverse, Masonic sermon. With small edge nicks, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2024 Canada, Shakespeare Tercentenary 1864, issued by McGill College Montreal, in bronze (45mm) by J.S. and A.B.Wyon, obverse bust of Shakespeare facing left, reverse arms of the college. In original Wyon case, good extremely fine and rare. $190
Lot 2025 Canada, Nova Scotia, Annual Provincial Exhibition, Halifax (1897), 'Award for Merit', struck in silver (57mm), no maker, unawarded. Extremely fine, a well struck piece, rare. $340
Lot 2026 China, China Numismatic Society, Twentieth Anniversary 2002, medallion in brass (59mm); China Numismatic Museum, Tenth Anniversary 2002, medallion in brass (54mm); China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation, 2002, set of two medallions in brass (80mm) by the Shanghai Mint. In cases of issue, last two with certificates, uncirculated. (4) $90
Lot 2027 Egypt, in silver-gilt, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun, stuck by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, 1972, (54g sterling silver), No.288/3300. FDC and cased. $50
Lot 2028 Fiji, Navua Rifle Club, prize fob medal, struck in silver (29mm), English maker and hallmark, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Won by/W.H.Michael/Score 99/1912'. Very fine. $140
Lot 2029 France, medals from the Reign of Louis XIV, Acquisition of Dunkirk 1662, in bronze (41mm) by Mauger; Capture of Nice 1691, in bronze (41mm) by Dollin; Defeat of the Dutch Fleet, in white metal (41mm) by Mauger; Security of Alsace (Neubrisac) in bronze (41mm) by Mauger, all plain edge early strikings. Extremely fine. (4) $120
Lot 2030 France, Louis XIIII, Battle Victory, 1672, in bronze (41mm) by J. Mauger; another, by J. Mauger in bronze (40mm), 1697, Wedding of grandson Louis de Bourbon of Burgundy and Maria Adelaide of Savoy; Louis XV, coronation, 1722 in bronze (40mm) by Du Vivier; another Hercules Museum, 1728 in bronze (41mm) by Du Vivier; another Agreements with Spain, 1761 in bronze (41mm) by Du Vivier. Extremely fine of better. (5) $300
Lot 2031 France, War of the Austrian Succession, Victory of Maurice de Saxe over the Austrians 1747, in bronze (54mm) by Dassier, obverse bust of the Duke facing left, reverse Victory surrounded by war trophies. Extremely fine. $80
Lot 2032 France, Louis XVI, Arrival in Paris from Versailles, 1789 in bronze (53mm), by Du Vivier (Hennin 63; Julius 55). Good extremely fine. $200
Lot 2033 France, French Revolutionary medal, Louis XVI, execution commemorative 1793 in white metal (41mm); Louis XVII, Death, 1795 in bronze (41mm) by Tiolier (Julius 450). Good very fine; good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2034 France, Revolutionary Period, Execution of Louis XVI 1793, in white metal, original striking with copper plug (47mm), obverse bust of Louis facing left, reverse warrior spearing a panther, the head of Louis on a map of France, (Hennin 468); Execution of the Duke of Orleans 1793, in silver (31mm), by Loos, obverse bust facing left, reverse sceptre and legend (Hennin 550). Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2035 France, Napoleonic, Buonaparte General in Italy 1796, in brass (31mm) obverse uniformed bust of Napoleon facing right, reverse figure of Minerva with trophies, (Hennin 767). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2036 France, Napoleonic, First Italian Campaign, Battle of Tagliamento 1797, in bronze (43mm) by Salwirck, obverse the river god Tagliamento reclining with General Napoleon on horseback pursuing Austrian troops, reverse legend in wreath, (Hennin 787), plain edge original striking. Good extremely fine. $120
Lot 2037 France, Napoleonic, Victory of the Russian General Suwaroff in Italy 1799, in brass (32mm), obverse bust facing right, reverse general on horseback (Hennin 905); another in silvered brass (31mm), obverse bust facing left, reverse figure of Victory with trophies (Hennin 906). Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2038 France, Napoleon, Peace of Luneville, 1800 in bronze (42mm) by Andrieu (Bramsen 106); another, Second Marriage to Maria Louise at Milan, 1810, in bronze (42mm) by L.Manfredini (Bramsen 961); another, Memorial of St. Helena, 1821 and 1840, in bronze (40mm) by A.Bovy. Good extremely fine or better. (3) Passed in
Lot 2039 France, Napoleonic, Battle of Marengo, Bonaparte First Consul 1800, in bronze (50mm) by Brenet, obverse bust left, reverse legend (Bramsen 38); Column commemorating fallen soldiers erected in Dept. of Rhone 1800, in bronze (33mm) by Mercie, obverse Victory with trumpet, reverse legend (Bramsen 67), plain edge original strikings. Good very fine, extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 2040 France, Napoleonic, Camp of Boulogne, in preparation for invasion of England 1804, in bronze (41mm), by Jeuffroy, obverse Napoleon distributing decorations to soldiers, reverse plan of the camp (Bramsen 318); Presentation of flags on Field of Mars 1804, in bronze (27mm) by Droz and Jeuffroy, obverse bust left, reverse presentation ceremony (Bramsen 357); Coronation Festivities 1804, in bronze (35mm) by Brenet, obverse busts of Napoleon and Josephine facing right, reverse a laureate eagle on a nest (Bramsen 359), plain edge original strikings. Good extremely fine. (3) $180
Lot 2041 France, Napoleonic, Battle of Austerlitz 1805, in bronze (40mm), by Jaley, obverse bust of Napoleon facing right, reverse a thunderbolt and a sceptre symbolizing Napoleon's great victory, (Bramsen 445), plain edge original striking. Good extremely fine. $100
Lot 2042 France, Napoleonic, Napoleon addresses the army on the bridge at Lech 1805, in bronze (41mm), by Droz, obverse bust of Napoleon facing right, reverse Napoleon mounted on horseback faces his saluting troops (Bramsen 432), plain edge original striking. Good extremely fine. $120
Lot 2043 France, Napoleonic, Interview of Napoleon and Francis II of Austria 1805, in bronze (41mm), by Andrieu, obverse bust of Napoleon facing right, reverse Napoleon extending his hand to Francis, (Bramsen 453), plain edge original striking. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2044 France, Napoleonic, Peace of Tilsit between France, Russia and Prussia 1807, in white metal (39mm), obverse bust of Napoleon facing left, reverse the two emperors and the King of Prussia in a pavillion, (Bramsen 641). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2045 France, Napoleonic, Etruria reunited with France 1808, in bronze (40mm), by Brenet, obverse bust of Napoleon facing right, reverse Napoleon in antique armour welcomes a woman symbolizing Etruria (Bramsen 721), plain edge original striking. Good extremely fine. $120
Lot 2046 France, Napoleonic, Breaking of the Treaty of Presbourg by Austria and battles of Abensberg and Echmuhl 1809, in bronze (40mm), by Andrieu and Brenet, obverse Temple of Janus with the doors smashed, reverse Napoleon in antique dress standing between trophies (Bramsen 844), plain edge original striking. Good extremely fine. $100
Lot 2047 France, Napoleonic, Peace of Vienna between France and Austria 1809, in bronze (40mm), by Andrieu, obverse bust of Napoleon facing right, reverse Napoleon places an olive branch on an altar and applies a torch to debris of war, (Bramsen 876), plain edge original striking. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2048 France, Napoleonic, Entry of Marie-Louise into Strasbourg prior to marriage to Napoleon 1810, in silver (32mm), by Courtot, obverse the cathedral at Strasbourg, reverse legend in wreath (Bramsen 949), plain edge original striking. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2049 France, Napoleonic, Return of the emperor to Paris 1815, in bronze (40mm), by Brenet and Andrieu, obverse crowned eagle flying over the sea, reverse Napoleon welcomes a civilian and a soldier (Bramsen 1591); Constitutional Charter, Louis XVIII 1814, in bronze (40mm), by Andrieu, obverse bust right, reverse Louis on throne being welcomed by representatives (Bramsen 1468); Death of Marshall Brune 1815, in bronze (40mm), by Caunois, obverse bust right, reverse legend in wreath (Bramsen 1705), plain edge original strikings. Extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 2050 France, Death of Napoleon 1821, in bronze (29mm), (Bramsen 1842); Statue of Napoleon Restored 1833, in bronze (25mm), (Bramsen 1910); another (34mm), (Bramsen 1914); Return of Napoleon's body to France 1840, in brass (33mm), (Bramsen 1991); Napoleon's Statue in Auxonne 1857, in bronze (23mm), (Bramsen 2059); Centenary of Birth of Napoleon 1869, in gilt bronze (50mm), obverse bust facing right, reverse eagle above hat, book and medal; restrike medal for Battle of Wagram 1809, in bronze (40mm), by Galle, edge mark cornucopia (Bramsen 860). Good very fine or better. (7) $90
Lot 2051 France, Napoleonic period and later, collection of 18 medalets, 11mm-26mm, silver and bronze, interesting group with many relating to Napoleon, including Bramsen 329, 1095, 1102, 1593, 1907, 1957, 1959, 2062. Mostly extremely fine. (18) Passed in
Lot 2052 France, medals from the Series of Great Men, Isaac Newton 1819, in bronze (41mm) by Petit; Wolfgang Mozart 1821, in bronze (41mm) by Caque; A. Lavoisier (chemist) 1821, in bronze (41mm) by Caque; J. Silvain Bailly (Mayor of Paris in 1789) 1821, in bronze (41mm) by Montagny; Anthony van Dyck (painter) 1823, in bronze (42mm) by Wolff. Good very fine or better. (5) $120
Lot 2053 France, medals from the Series of Great Men of France, Jacques Amyot (1514-93), struck 1819, in gilt bronze (41mm), by Depaulis; Bertrand Duguesclin (1314-80), struck 1829, in gilt bronze (41mm), by Gayrard. Brilliant good extremely fine, rare in gilt finish. (2) Passed in
Lot 2054 France, Louis Philippe, silver jeton (30mm, 13.06g) octagonal, reverse warship being provisioned at dock, by Barre/Brenet (Mit.3954); Napoleon III, in silver (41mm; 22.19g) Lille, undated by Caquet/Borrel. Extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 2055 France, Revolution of 1848, Courage of M. Louis Malot, in bronze (68mm), by Andrieu (de Saulcy 32/8); Establishment of the Second Republic, in white metal (45mm), by Allen and Moore (deSaulcy 16/1); plus an interesting range of ten small medals and medalets, 24 to 37mm, commemorating various aspects of the 1848 revolution (de Saulcy 11/6, 11/8, 15/5, 16/5, 18/3, 24/5, 26/6, 28/6, 36/10, 40/4). Generally extremely fine. (12) $90
Lot 2056 France, Ascent in Captive Balloon of Henry Giffard 1878, in bronze (51mm), obverse view of tethered balloon above a panorama of Paris, reverse legend; another dated 1879, in gilt bronze (36mm); Ascent of Eiffel Tower 1889, in bronze and gilt bronze (42mm) by Trotin, obverse Eiffel Tower shown next to other world landmarks, reverse legend; Paris Universal Exhibition 1878, in bronze (51mm) by Oudine, reverse view of Palais du Trocadero. First very fine, others extremely fine. (5) $80
Lot 2057 Germany, Napoleonic period, Peace of Luneville 1801, in silver (36mm), by Loos, obverse figure of Peace standing on globe, reverse figures of Minerva and Bellone (Bramsen 113); Peace of Amiens 1802, in bronze (32mm), by Neuss, obverse figure of Peace, reverse legend (Bramsen 206); Battle of Nations (Battle of Leipzig) 1813, in silvered bronze (33mm), by Stettner, obverse facing busts of emperors of Austria and Russia, reverse view of city with crowned eagle flying above (Bramsen 1259); Monument to Blucher erected at Breslau 1820, in bronze (42mm), by Gube and Loos, obverse bust facing right, reverse statue of Blucher (Bramsen 1830). Extremely fine. (4) $160
Lot 2058 Germany, Wilhelm II visit to Italy, 1889, in silver and gilt copper (39mm) with loop mount, obverse bust of Wilhelm II left, reverse, bust of Umberto of Savoy right. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2059 Germany, Ludwig, Prince Regent of Bavaria, 1913 in bronze (56mm). Uneven tone, nearly extremely fine in original case of issue. Passed in
Lot 2060 Germany, silver medal, August 1914, commemorating the Kaiser's speech to the Reichstag, known as The Party Political Truce Medal by A.Galambos, diameter 34mm, (18.08g), edge stamped silber 990, obverse Kaiser bust in Prussian helmet with eagle, reverse sword dividing date 19/14. Toned, good very fine and rare. $110
Lot 2061 Germany, 1000 years of Rhineland, 1925 in silver (40mm) (19.64g) by Karl Goetz (Kinast 324). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2062 Germany, Piccard and Kipfer Ascent into the Stratosphere 1931, in bronze (36mm), by Karl Goetz, obverse busts of Professor Piccard and Dr. Kipfer, reverse the balloon Riedinger taking off from Augsburg (Kinast 462). Extremely fine and rare. $110
Lot 2063 Germany, Junkers Aircraft Plant 1935, in bronze (36mm), by Karl Goetz, obverse bust of Professor Hugo Junkers, reverse plane and eagle in flight (Kinast 515). Extremely fine and rare. $110
Lot 2064 Germany, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, 1941, in white metal (36mm) (19.19g) by Goetz (Keinast 582). Lacquered matt silver colour, nearly uncirculated and very scarce. $570
Lot 2065 Germany, trench art medal, pin-backed, in silver (39mm), S.M.Torpedo Boots-Division. Fine. $60
Lot 2066 Germany, uniface confirmation medal in gold (16.69g) 18 February 1965 with silver cross attached. Extremely fine. $440
Lot 2067 Germany, assorted group of modern German medals allmost all in silver, a group for various cities Bremen, Hamburg, Lubeck, Danzig and Helgoland as part of a series of silver medals of various German cities and states, another commemorating 300 years of Hamburg, another of Adolf Hitler, another 1976 shipping medal with sailing ship reverse, and a 1977 commemorative medal in silver of Emperor Frederick the Great in packet, and an iron medal plated with copper for Hamburg Elbe Tunnel 1968-1975. Uncirculated. (11) $150
Lot 2068 Hong Kong, International Coin Exposition, 1987, proof silver medallion (70mm, 5oz). In lacquered case of issue with certificate No.0000564, FDC. $240
Lot 2069 India, Masonic jewel, The Lodge of True Brothers, Dinapore, in brass and silver (75x55mm), no ribbon, reverse inscribed 'Presented/By/the Lodge of/True Brothers/to Brother/T.D.Sattoran/W.M./Dinapore/14th Novr/1833'. Very fine. $80
Lot 2070 India, Madras Volunteer Guards, silver Challenge Shield medal presented to 'Vol. G.Harvey/B Coy/Won with 51 points' [illustrated]; together with a brooch of crossed oars inscribed 1900 AG & RC (Rowing Club) and ribbon with attached fob clip and Masonic badge. Extremely fine. (3) $150
Lot 2071 Israel, 25th anniversary (1973) in platinum (35mm) (30.76g). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $1,050
Lot 2072 Roman School, 16th century, Alessandro Cesati (active 1538-1564), Dido, Queen of Carthage, North Africa, bronze medal 43mm, (58.07 g), obv. Queen Dido bust to right, legend in Greek **DIDW BASILISSA*, rev. view of Carthage, with galleys in harbour before it, to left trace of legend **KAPXHDWN*, (Kress Collection No.368 [p.69]). All known specimens appear to be cast as is this example, original was die struck, good very fine and very rare. $160
Lot 2073 Holy Roman Empire, Joseph I Visit to Landau, 1704, in bronze (46mm) by G.Hautsch, obv. bust of Joseph facing right, rev. Hercules driving away his enemy; Coronation of Leopold II in Prague 1791, in white metal with copper plug (48mm), obv. bust left, rev. altar with crown and sceptres. Good very fine. (2) $40
Lot 2074 Italy, Napoleon Coronation, Milan, 1805 in silver (42mm) by Manfredini (Bramsen 420); Naples and Sicily, Marriage of Ferdinand IV with Maria Carolina of Austria, 1768 in silver (42mm) by A.Widemann. Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2075 Italy, Napoleon saved from Elba, 1814-15 in gold (.750 fine with hallmark). Good very fine. $140
Lot 2076 Netherlands, Amsterdam Olympics Participant's Medal, 1928, in bronze (55mm), unsigned (by J.C.Wienecke for Gerritsen), obverse, view of stadium and flags, reverse, standing and facing naked male and female athletes holding a torch with Olympic flame in background. Nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 2077 Netherlands, a small group of assorted Dutch medals including several Long Service medals (12 or more years), others some with sporting interest and others 25 years of reign of Wilhelmenia; together with religious medals (8). Mostly very fine. (17) $70
Lot 2078 Thailand, Chang Mai Province medal in gold (8.08g). With display stand, proof-like FDC. $340
Lot 2079 USA, John F Kennedy, 1963, Inauguration, in silver (2), (40mm) one with conjoined busts of Kennedy and Adenauer; portrait medals (2) in bronze and silvered (60mm) by Huguenin; in silver (45mm) by E.Monti with United States Capitol, 1961-1963, reverse; Memorial, 1964, Sudbury half dollar; medal in bronze (38mm) by Presidential Art Medals (boxed); Douglas MacArthur, 1962, in bronze (39mm). Good very fine - uncirculated. (8) $60
Lot 2080 Vatican, Papal medals, Pope Paul III (1534-1549), in bronze (33mm), obverse bust facing right, reverse Christ drives money changers from the Temple (Spink 478); another dated Anno XVI (1549), in bronze (34mm), obverse bust facing right, reverse figure of Ceres (Spink 490). Good extremely fine, about extremely fine. (2) $110
Lot 2081 Vatican, Papal medals, Pope Sixtus V (1585-1590), dated anno III (1587), in bronze (34mm), obverse bust facing right, reverse man lying under a tree (Spink 783, Mazio 141); Pope Gregory XIV (1590-1591), in bronze (33mm), obverse bust facing right, reverse Pope presenting standards to a soldier (Spink 821, Mazio 153). Good extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 2082 Vatican, Papal medal, Pope Urban VIII (1623-1644), dated anno VIII (1631), in bronze (39mm), obverse bust facing right, reverse seated figure of Rome holding the church (Spink 993, Mazio 196). Good extremely fine. $90
Lot 2083 Vatican, Papal medals, Pope Alexander VII (1655-1667), Entry of Queen Christina of Sweden into Rome, in bronze (33mm), obverse bust facing right, reverse Queen's procession entering Porto de Populo (Spink 1168, Mazio 251); another, dated anno XIII (1667), in bronze (41mm), obverse bust facing left, reverse Christ washing disciple's feet (Spink 1242, Mazio 278). Extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 2084 Italy, Vatican, Pope Pius VI, 1791 in silver (40mm) by G.Hamerani (Mazio 531; Lincoln 1985; Patrignani 74a); Leo XIII, 25th year (1903) in silver (42mm) by Bianchi; also electrotype of Postumus medallion. Nearly extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2085 World medals, Germany, commemorative of Ernst Thalmann (1886-1944), silver (22.66g), Magdeburg; East German for service as a reserve in the People's Army, base metal 35mm; Friedrich Ludwig Jahn 1778-1852, struck in 1973 East Germany Olympics, Great Britain for marriage of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, reverse Westminster Abbey; copy in copper of one and a half thaler from Braunschweig-Wolfenbuttel as a medal of the 1587 coin; another, 1981, 50mm in base metal of Lugwigstrasse on Rhine 1980, musical festival; another 1961 in copper. Mostly extremely fine or better. (7) $70
Lot 2086 World medals, Knights Templar crusader souvenir medals, c2000s, in various metals, all medals enamelled on obverse (39mm). Extremely fine. (45) $70
Lot 2087 World medals, Canada, Confederation 1967, in gilt bronze (36mm); France, Paris Universal Exposition, 1855, Medal of Honour display medal (45mm), to Alexandre & Son, reverse scarified to enable secure adhesion to products; Great Britain, King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra Coronation, 1902, in bronze (32mm), with suspension ring; Japan, unidentified medal, 1933, in bronze (27mm), with suspension ring, obverse, lady holding a raised victory torch in her left hand; Vatican, Pope Leo XIII, 50 Years in the Priesthood, (1887), in bronze (38mm), with suspension ring, obverse, Pope Leo XIII bust left, reverse, seated Pope attended by angel and a saint, at bottom a cherub with scroll bearing the names, 'Amer Asia Europa Africa'. The last with mauve toning, extremely fine, the rest fine - very fine. (5) $80
Lot 2088 World medals, including Great Britain and foreign medals and medalets, noted 'Trade Within the Empire', silver red and blue enamel (28mm); Carlisle Cathedral, silver (16mm). Mostly very good - very fine. (19) $110
Lot 2089 World medals, medallic first day covers, includes Great Britain, the Royal Wedding of HRH the Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, 1973, with proof sterling silver medal (38mm); USA, Bicentennial, 1976, with proof sterling silver medal (31mm); USA/USSR, Apollo-Soyuz Space Mission, 1975, with proof sterling silver medal (38mm) (2). The first cover with a few spots of foxing, all medals FDC. (4) $60
Lot 2090 World medals, Great Britain, sporting medals, a selection mostly hallmarked in sterling silver with ring mounts for tug-of-war, hurdles, pole vaulting, long jump, hockey, tennis, all by Pinches of London; together with other sporting medals, in silver (not hallmarked) for tennis (6), swimming and football (last two as fobs), also with Dutch medals including NEI (Batavia) and gilt 1897 Queen Wilhelmina issue with attached crown with scroll, (total weight approx 200g). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (16) $160
Lot 2091 World medals, International Society of Postmasters medallic first day covers each with a proof sterling silver medal (approx 22g; 38mm), 29 of a set of thirty six, 1976-1978. In official album, uncirculated - FDC. (29) $380
Lot 2092 Bank of New Zealand, specimen five pounds sterling, Napier, (18- printed), No. 123456, printed both sides, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co.Ld. Engravers & c. London, two punch hole cancellation at signature reserve (P.S192), with perforated selvedge at left. Uncirculated. $1,400
Lot 2093 Bank of New Zealand, third issue, specimen ten pounds, Auckland, undated 18., discordant serial numbers No. 089476 and 092475, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Engravers & c. London, booklet edge with perforated selvedge, SPECIMEN/BW &Co/LONDON perforated at bottom (P.S193s). Uncirculated. $2,200
Lot 2094 Bank of New Zealand, sixth issue, specimen one pound, Wellington, undated 19..., discordant serials No. B 650001/B 750000, with serial letter, booklet issue with perforated selvedge at left, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ld Engravers & c London, perforation SPECIMEN near signature reserve (P.S212bs). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $2,000
Lot 2095 Bank of New Zealand, seventh issue, uniface colour trial for one pound, Wellington, 1st ... 192.., no serial number or imprint, SPECIMEN perforated at signature reserves (P.S225ct). Good extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 2096 Bank of New Zealand, seventh issue, specimen one pound, Wellington, 1st October 1923, without words on back, discordant serial numbers No. E 750001 and F 250000, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co, Engravers, London, CANCELLED perforated at Manager's signature, printer's instructions in pen top margin '5/4610 10.8.23' (P.S226s). Minor remnants of paper on back right corners where removed from booklet, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. $1,500
Lot 2097 Bank of New Zealand, seventh issue, specimen ten pounds, Wellington, 1st April 1918, discordant serials No. 070001/090000, booklet issue with perforated selvedge at left, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ld Engravers, London, perforated CANCELLED, printer's instructions in pen top margin '5/3468 19.3.18' (P.S229s). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $2,900
Lot 2098 Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, one pound, straight bank name, Wellington, 1st October 1929, G 813,293 (Robb D.821; P.S234a; L.468). Bank stamp on back, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $3,000
Lot 2099 Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, one pound, Wellington 1st day of October 1929, H 019,073, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Lt, New Maldon, Surrey (P.S234a; Robb D821d; L.468). With two small holes, also two repairs, very good. $260
Lot 2100 Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, one pound, straight bank name, 1st October 1930, No. H 940,758, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Ld, New Malden, Surrey (P.S234b; Robb D.821; L.468). Creases and folds, minor margin tears, three pin holes, otherwise fine. $460
Lot 2101 The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, uniform issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st January 1926, No. A269371, imprint of Waterlow & Sons Limited, London Wall, London E.C. (P.S282; Robb.H.82; L.485). Crisp original paper with creases and folds, four pin holes at left, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. $3,500
Lot 2102 The Union Bank of Australia Limited, uniform issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1st October 1923, 2/N 592885, imprint of Waterlow & Sons Limited, London, without STERLING (P.S371b; Robb M.81; L.542). Light creases, nearly extremely fine and very rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2103 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, ten shillings, Y 298396 (P.154). Crisp original body, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $2,500
Lot 2104 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, ten shillings, 1st August 1934, Y 250787 (P.154). Good very fine and scarce in this condition. $1,000
Lot 2105 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, ten shillings, 3Z 209458 (P.154). Very fine. $800
Lot 2106 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 5B 645108 (P.155). Crisp original body, good extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2107 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 1A 479345 (P.155). Crisp original body, good very fine. $550
Lot 2108 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 1B 050473/4 (P.155) consecutive pair. Water stains, three vertical folds and other creases, otherwise good very fine. (2) $480
Lot 2109 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 2A 583356 (P.155). Crisp original body, good very fine. $640
Lot 2110 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, one pound, 1st August 1934, 8B 165143 (P.155). Good very fine. $480
Lot 2111 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 3C 104414 (P.155). Original body, very fine. $320
Lot 2112 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, D 226680 (P.155). Flattened, very fine. $260
Lot 2113 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 4A 775042 (P.155). Dirty on back and tone spots top margin, a little faded, otherwise good very fine. $280
Lot 2114 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 7C 459124 (P.155). A 1cm tear in top margin, otherwise good very fine. $240
Lot 2115 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 7B 220193 (P.155); also JIM (5) and Netherlands East Indies (2). Fair - fine. (8) $120
Lot 2116 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, five pounds, 2K 221676 (P.156). Flattened, nearly extremely fine. $1,200
Lot 2117 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, five pounds, K 001908 (P.156). Crisp original body, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2118 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, five pounds, 1st August 1934, 1K 989881 (P.156). Extremely fine. $900
Lot 2119 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, five pounds, 4K 587797 (P.156). Nearly very fine. $450
Lot 2120 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, fifty pounds, T 000538 (P.157; Robb 171; L.607). Some ink smudging on back from possible damp storage at one time, crisp original body, very fine and a very rare note with an interesting provenance. $24,000
Lot 2121 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55), trial ten shillings for the Reserve Bank #2 issue, an unumbered reject, crudely cut off centre, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London on back, printer's blue crayon line vertically through centre (P.158a). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $500
Lot 2122 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55), specimen ten shillings, 2/J 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London on back and their SPECIMEN/CANCELLED lozenge in black on front, Specimen No. 11 in bottom left margin (P.158as). Remnants of glue marks on back at right, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2123 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55) - R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten shillings, A/2, 5/J, A/7, 1C, 1K, 6J, 8Y, 9H, 9K, 9L (P.158a-d). Very good - good extremely fine. (10) $120
Lot 2124 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55) - R.N.Fleming (1956-67), one pound, A/49, H/49, 182, 261 (P.159a (2), d (2)). Very good - good extremely fine. (4) $160
Lot 2125 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-1955), one pound, E/54 680629, G/54 947684, H/54 177972, N/54 425444 (P.159a). Fine - very fine. (4) $80
Lot 2126 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55), specimen five pounds, 6/R 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London on back and their SPECIMEN/CANCELLED lozenge in black on front, Specimen No. 138 in bottom left margin (P.160as). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2127 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55) and R.N.Fleming (1956-67), five pounds, 1/X, L0 and C8 (P.160a, c(2)); also, ten pounds, 9F last prefix of type (P.161c). Very fine - extremely fine, the last with small margin tear, very fine. (4) $200
Lot 2128 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55), specimen ten pounds, 0/F 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London on back and their SPECIMEN/CANCELLED lozenge in black on front, single punch hole cancellation at signature, Specimen No. 9 in bottom left margin (P.161as). Slight remnants of glue at right on back, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2129 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), one pound, number over letter, 0/K 254500 (P.169b; Robb R.225). Three vertical folds and other creases, an original note free of any major problems, still with good body, nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2130 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten shillings, IH 332681 (P.158c) with Maori Chief autographs 1958; one pound, 037 674693 (P.159c). Extremely fine. (2) $180
Lot 2131 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten shillings, 9L 764410; one pound, 183 603264; five pounds, 12L 970590 and ten pounds, AH 003775 (P.158d-161d). Uncirculated; good very fine; uncirculated; extremely fine. (4) $340
Lot 2132 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten shillings, 2J, 2K (P.158d); one pound, 109 (P.159d); five pounds, H1, 11A (P.160d). Nearly fine - very fine. (5) $90
Lot 2133 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), specimen one pound, 041 000000, without security thread, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, SPECIMEN/NO VALUE de la Rue lozenges at top left and bottom right corners both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 8 in red bottom left margin (P.159cs). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2134 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), specimen one pound, 133 000000, with security thread, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.159ds). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2135 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), one dollars, 0A 166676/7 consecutive pair of first prefix, 3C 697093 and IK 036604/5 consecutive pair (P.163a). Uncirculated. (5) $320
Lot 2136 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), two dollars, 0A3 322303 and 0A4 377156 (P.164a). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $40
Lot 2137 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), two dollars, 0A3 555591/2, consecutive pair (P.164a). Uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 2138 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), two dollars, 0A0 581477/9, consecutive trio of first prefix (P.164a). Uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 2139 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), two dollars, 0A3 322301/2 and 0A3 322305/6, two consecutive pairs (P.164a). Uncirculated. (4) $100
Lot 2140 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), two dollars, 0A1 705060/4, a run of four consecutive notes (P.164a). Virtually uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2141 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), five dollars, 001 000873 first prefix (P.165a); R.L.Knight (1975-77), five dollars, 142 692425 (P.165c). Uncirculated; good extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 2142 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), five dollars, 001 284706 first prefix (P.165a); ten dollars, B5 023466 (P.166a). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 2143 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), ten dollars, A0 000655 first prefix (P.166a). Uncirculated. $290
Lot 2144 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), twenty dollars, AB 356630 (P.167a). Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 2145 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), specimen one dollar, 7J 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally and de la Rue red specimen lozenges top left and bottom right corners, front and back, one punch hole cancellation at bottom, SPECIMEN No. 004 in bottom margin (P.163b). Paste remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2146 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), specimen two dollars, 0J0 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally and de la Rue red specimen lozenges top left and bottom right corners, front and back, one punch hole cancellation at bottom, SPECIMEN No. 004 in bottom margin (P.164b). Paste remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2147 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), specimen five dollars, 025 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally and de la Rue red specimen lozenges top left and bottom right corners, front and back, one punch hole cancellation at bottom, SPECIMEN No. 004 in bottom margin (P.165b). Paste remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2148 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), specimen ten dollars, K9 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally and de la Rue red specimen lozenges top left and bottom right corners, front and back, one punch hole cancellation at bottom, SPECIMEN No. 019 in bottom margin (P.166b). Paste remnants on back at right coming through to front left, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2149 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), ten dollars, 14A 289604 (P.166b). Nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 2150 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), specimen twenty dollars, AS 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally and de la Rue red specimen lozenges top left and bottom right corners, front and back, one punch hole cancellation at bottom, SPECIMEN No. 015 in bottom margin (P.167b). Paste remnants on back at right coming through to front left, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2151 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75) - D.T.Brash (1989-91), five dollars, 042, 046, 052, 054, 055, JA*, JFX, JHP, JJG, JJP (P.165b (5), 171a, b, c (3)). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (10) $180
Lot 2152 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), one dollar, C28 253021/40, 253051/62, 253091/100, 253331/5, runs of twenty, twelve, ten and five consecutive notes (P.163c). Uncirculated. (47) $470
Lot 2153 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), one dollar star notes, Y91 490165*/6* consecutive pair, Y91 516274*/6* consecutive trio, Y91 554276*, Y91 603301*/28* a run of twenty eight consecutive notes (includes radar number 603306), Y91 603330*/2* consecutive trio, Y91 603355*, Y91 603398*/400* consecutive trio, Y91 643678*/9* consecutive pair (P.163c) (43); H.R.Hardie (1977-81), type I, one dollar star notes, Y92 193061*/3* and Y92 210221*/2* consecutive trio and consecutive pair (P.163d) (5). Uncirculated. (48) $800
Lot 2154 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77) - D.T.Brash (1989-91), one dollar, H17 consecutive trio, K25, L20, AMR 000054 convention issue (P.163c (3), d (2), 169c); also, two dollars EJL (P.170b). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated, the last scarce. (7) $110
Lot 2155 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), two dollars, 2L7 064257/8 consecutive pair; five dollars, 126 132613/4 consecutive pair and 138 623926; ten dollars, 18B 421862/3 consecutive pair and 25C 068974 (P.164c (2), 165c (3), 166c (3)). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 2156 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight (1975-77), ten dollars, 24K 483854/6 consecutive trio, 24K 483859/60 consecutive pair (P.166c). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2157 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1977-81), type I, one dollars, consective runs and a single, E26 049516/9 run of four, J24 014911/20 run of ten, J24 180895, J24 657293/300 run of eight, S20 961411/20 run of ten, 961431/40 run of ten, 961482/91 run of ten, 961552/61 run of ten, 961701/20 run of twenty (P.163d). Uncirculated. (83) $340
Lot 2158 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1977-85), types I and II, ten dollar star replacement notes, 99C 324436* and NA 560863* (P.166d, 172a). Uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 2159 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1977-81), type I, two dollars, 3C2 341001/3 consecutive trio, 3C2 341007/19 run of thirteen consecutive, 3C2 341041/5 run of five consecutive, 3E2 498998/499000, consecutive trio (aUnc) (P.164d) (24); also, five dollars, 156 293671 (P.165d). Except where indicated, uncirculated. (25) $150
Lot 2160 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1977-81), type I, specimen twenty dollars, JS 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally and de la Rue red specimen lozenges top left and bottom right corners, front and back, one punch hole cancellation at bottom, SPECIMEN No. 021 in bottom margin (P.167d). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2161 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie type I (1977-81), twenty dollar star replacement note, YJ 5756822* (vf) (P.167d); D.T.Brash (1992-94) type II, AU 148485 (fine) and ZZ 077587/8 consecutive pair of replacement notes (unc) (P.179a) (3); also, fifty dollars, AF 364596 (aunc) (P.180). Fine - uncirculated. (5) $190
Lot 2162 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, one dollar, AAA 000238 and ten dollars, NAA 000238, matching serial numbers of first prefix (P.169a, 172a). Uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 2163 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, one dollar star replacement notes, AA*, consecutive pairs (6) and AA 868963*/9* a run of seven consecutive notes (P.169a) (19); two dollars, EA 947060*/6*, a run of seven consecutive notes, and EA* consecutive pairs (5) and a single (P.170a) (18). Uncirculated. (37) $400
Lot 2164 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, one dollar, consecutive runs, AAL 000082/5 run of four, AAL 000101/2 consecutive pair, AAL 427602/10 run of nine, ABB 820592/4 consecutive trio, ACN 210576/80 run of five consecutive (aUnc) (P.169a) (23); two dollars, EAA 001671, EAA 002986/7 consecutive pair first prefix, EAS 000092/100 run of nine (P.170a) (12); five dollars, JAA 000230, JAA 001121/2 consecutive pair first prefix, JAL 000090/3 run of four consecutive, JAL 000096/100, run of five consecutive (P.171a) (12). Except where indicated, uncirculated. (47) $360
Lot 2165 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1989-92), ten dollars, NXW consecutive pair, NXX and NYJ (P.172c). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $60
Lot 2166 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1992-93), type II, specimen five dollars, AA 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, SPECIMEN No. 015 in bottom margin (P.177a). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2167 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1993-99), five dollars, type III (2002) BB474981, BB474983/6, BB474991/4 (P.177a), (2003) AS712756/65 (P.177a) single note plus consecutive runs of four (2) and ten notes. Uncirculated. (19) $130
Lot 2168 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1993-1999), five dollars, type III, serials BX (11) 1999, DZ (9) 1997, EZ (10) 1997 (P.177a). Uncirculated. (30) $240
Lot 2169 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1992-2000), ten dollars, AR a run of four consecutive, EA (fine), EJ consecutive pair, EU (fine), ZZ 104691/2 and ZZ 104697/8 consecutive pairs of replacement notes (P.178a (4), 182 (7)). Uncirculated except where stated. (12) $240
Lot 2170 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1992-2000), type II, specimen fifty dollars, AA 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, SPECIMEN No. 122 in bottom margin (P.180). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2171 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, S.T.Russell (1985-89), one dollar, ALK 466934 (P.169b); two dollars, ELR 052621/5 a run of five consecutive and ELR 052631/40 a run of ten consecutive, EMB 300704/7 a run of four consecutive (P.170b) (19); five dollars, JDR 137414 first prefix and JDS 000959 (from same numbered set) (P.171b) (2); ten dollars, NJR 000609/10 consecutive pair (P.172b) (2). Uncirculated. (24) $130
Lot 2172 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, S.T.Russell (1985-89), specimen ten dollars, NSJ 000000, SPECIMEN in red horizontally and de la Rue red specimen lozenges top left and bottom right corners, front and back, SPECIMEN in red below top and above bottom serial numbers, one punch hole cancellation at bottom, SPECIMEN No. 011 in bottom margin (P.172b). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2173 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, S.T.Russell (1985-89), ten dollars, NJR 000727/8 and 000826 (P.172b), consecutive pair first prefix of signature and a single. Uncirculated. (3) $150
Lot 2174 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, S.T.Russell (1985-89), ten dollars, NPE, NRL consecutive pair, NWH consecutive pair, NWW a run of four consecutive, NWY and NXF (P.172b). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (11) $260
Lot 2175 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, S.T.Russell (1985-89), twenty dollars, TCT 000913/4 (P.172b), consecutive pair of first prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 2176 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1990), ten dollars, 150th Anniversary Commemorative, uncut sheet of sixteen notes (P.176). In mailing tube, uncirculated. $160
Lot 2177 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Alan Bollard (2003-2012), set of polymer issues, five dollars, CD 06 115502; ten dollars, CA 07 132110/11 consecutive pair; twenty dollars, CJ 06 728424, 6 near consecutive pair; fifty dollars, AK 07 474273 and one hundred dollars, BC 06 242150; also, D.T.Brash (2000), ten dollars millennium issue, AD 00 019430 black serial (P.185b-189b, 190a). Uncirculated. (8) $320
Lot 2178 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Graeme Wheeler (2015-16), matched set of first prefix notes, all numbered 000805, five and ten dollars AA 15 prefix, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars AA 16 prefix (P.191-195). In 2016 New Zealand Post/Reserve Bank pack of issue, uncirculated. (5) $340
Lot 2179 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Graeme Wheeler (2015-16), matched set of first prefix notes, all numbered 000806, five and ten dollars AA 15 prefix, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars AA 16 prefix (P.191-195). In 2016 New Zealand Post/Reserve Bank pack of issue, uncirculated. (5) $340
Lot 2180 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Graeme Wheeler (2015-16), matched set of first prefix notes, all numbered 000893, five and ten dollars AA 15 prefix, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars AA 16 prefix (P.191-195). In 2016 New Zealand Post/Reserve Bank pack of issue, uncirculated. (5) $380
Lot 2181 British Postal Orders, Elizabeth II, five shillings, issued at Invercargill P.O.S.B. between 20 October 1964 and 16 September 1966, seven with counterfoils in situ. Extremely fine. (8) $80
Lot 2182 Angola, Banco de Angola, twenty escudos, 10 de Junho de 1973, 3A29990/4 (P.104a) consecutive run of five notes. Uncirculated. (5) $60
Lot 2183 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, one pound, undated (1930) A/1 005676 (P.7). Flattened of folds, single pin hole, 1mm tear bottom edge, good fine. $480
Lot 2184 Bahamas, The Central Bank of the Bahamas, fifty dollars, undated (2006) H462429 (P.75). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 2185 Barbados, Central Bank of Barbados, fifty dollars, 2 May 2013, J29448514, J29448534 (P.77); Bermuda, Bermuda Monetary Aurthority, twenty dollars, 1 January 2009 A/I 001891/3 (P.60) consecutive run of three notes. Uncirculated. (5) $160
Lot 2186 Belgian Congo, Banque du Congo Belge, ten francs, 10.9.37, B 407879 (P.9). A little dirty, otherwise very fine and rare. $340
Lot 2187 Belgian Congo, Banque du Congo Belge, ten francs, 10.11.41, A1544899 (P.14A); another, 10.07.42, L078356, overprinted 'Deuxieme Emission - 1942' (P.14Ba); another, 10.2.43, U824723, overprinted 'Troisieme Emission - 1943' (P.14C). Good fine; fine; nearly fine, all scarce. (3) $160
Lot 2188 Belgian Congo, Banque du Congo Belge, ten francs, 11.11.48, A/A 553879 (P.14E). Creases and folds, a little dirty on back, otherwise very fine. $90
Lot 2189 Belgian Congo, Banque du Congo Belge, twenty francs, 10.12.42, F013339, overprinted 'Troisieme Emission - 1943' (P.15B). Minor stain in top margin, very fine and rare. $340
Lot 2190 Belgian Congo, Banque du Congo Belge, twenty francs, 10.08.48, AB500538, overprinted 'Septieme Emission - 1948' (P.15F). Flat, nearly very fine. $90
Lot 2191 Belgian Congo, Banque du Congo Belge, fifty francs, undated (1943-52), Series L, 501838, overprinted 'Emission/1949' (P.16g). Fine and scarce. $160
Lot 2192 Belgian Congo, Banque du Congo Belge, one hundred francs, 11.3.46, B 828449 (P.17c). Flattened of folds, a 3mm tear in top margin, otherwise good very fine and rare. $300
Lot 2193 Belgian Congo, Banque Centrale du Congo Belge, et du Ruanda-Urundi, twenty francs, 15.12.53, G 507744 (P.20); fifty francs, 15.11.53, A 284730 (P.27a). The first with rough bottom edge, the second with repaired corner bottom left, otherwise fine. (2) $60
Lot 2194 Belgian Congo, Banque Centrale du Congo Belge, et du Ruanda-Urundi, ten francs, 01.12.59, B/W 250897 (P.30b); twenty francs, 01.08.59, AV 852555 (P.31); fifty francs, 01.09.59, Z 767066 (replacement note?) (P.32). Very fine - good very fine, the last illustrated. (3) $140
Lot 2195 Belgian Congo, Banque Centrale du Congo Belge, et du Ruanda-Urundi, one hundred francs, 01.09.60, AS 097953 (P.33c); five hundred francs, 01.11.57, A 616933 (P.34). Small tear in top margin, fine; tiny tear in top margin, otherwise very fine and scarce, the second illustrated. (2) $380
Lot 2196 Belgium, Commune de Lambermont, five francs, 20 October 1914, No. 3043, 3046, overstamped 'ANNULE' (Cancelled) on both sides. Good fine; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2197 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, twenty dollars, 1st October 2000, CD293141 (P.63b), 1st January 2005, DB974259/60, DB974286 (P.69b). Uncirculated. (4) $130
Lot 2198 British Guiana, The Government of British Guiana, one dollar, 1st January 1920, B/6 82515 (P.1A). Cellotape marks at both ends, many small holes, a complete note, good. $320
Lot 2199 British North Borneo, British North Borneo Company, one dollar, 29th July 1927, No.F473359; another, 1st January 1930, F870777 (P.20); also, Sarawak, ten cents, 1st August 1940, B 011543 (P.25b). Fair - good, all scarce. (3) $460
Lot 2200 British North Borneo, British North Borneo Company, five dollars, 1st January 1940, H 009853 (P.30). Firm paper, four light inked signatures on front as 'short snorter', otherwise very fine and rare. $1,300
Lot 2201 British North Borneo, British North Borneo Company, ten dollars, 1st July 1940, I 007654 (P.31). Many creases and folds, paper still firm, pin hole top left corner, fine and rare, unpriced in Pick. $3,000
Lot 2202 British West Africa, West African Currency Board, ten shillings, 12th January 1955, A/J 861021 (P.9a). Uncirculated. $650
Lot 2203 British West Africa, West African Currency Board, ten shillings, 4th February 1958, A/U 016503 (P.9a). Uncirculated. $750
Lot 2204 British West Africa, West African Currency Board, twenty shillings, 20th February 1957, F/R 439127 (P.10a). Uncirculated. $700
Lot 2205 British West Africa, West African Currency Board, twenty shillings, 20th February 1957, F/Q 112608 (P.10a). Small nick in bottom edge, very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 2206 Burma, Japanese invasion money, half rupee and one rupee, prefix BD (P.13b, 14b); also, Malaya, JIM, five cents, prefix ML (P.M2a), all packs of one hundred notes, with bands for Rangoon banks one dated March 1944. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (300) $110
Lot 2207 Brunei, one ringgit, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988 and 1996; five ringgit, 1996; ten ringgit, 1996 (P.6b, c, d, 22-24) (9); also, Malaya, Capital Dance Hall, Malacca, Night Dance Coupon, good for one dance only, cost twenty-five cents. The first nine uncirculated, the last nearly extremely fine and rare. (10) Passed in
Lot 2208 Cambodia, Banque Nationale du Cambodge, printer's proof for one hundred riels, undated (1973), without serial numbers (P.15). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2209 Cambodia, Banque Nationale du Cambodge, one hundred riels, replacement note (1973) o259655 (P.15r) and five thousand riels, replacement note (1974) o093144 (P.17Ar). Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2210 Cambodia, State Bank of Democratic Kampuchea, 1979, set of specimen notes for 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 riels, all prefixed and with serial number 0000000, SPECIMEN stamped in red diagonally both sides (P.25s-32s). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated, some with toning. (8) $240
Lot 2211 Cambodia, Peoples National Bank of Cambodia, 1990-92, specimen set of fifty, one hundred, two hundred and five hundred riels, all prefixed and numbered 0000000, with SPECIMEN in red diagonally on fronts and backs (P.35s-38s). Virtually uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 2212 Cambodia, National Bank of Cambodia, 1995 issue, specimen set of one hundred, two hundred, five hundred and one thousand riels, all except the fourth prefixed and numbered 0000000, with SPECIMEN in red diagonally on fronts and backs, the fourth numbered A1 0000000/1300 (P.41s-44s). Uncirculated. (4) $140
Lot 2213 Cambodia, National Bank of Cambodia, 1995 issue, two thousand, five thousand and ten thousand riels, numbered B1 0000000/1346, C3 0000000/0473 and D4 0000000/0473, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides (P.45s, 46bs, 47bs). Uncirculated. (3) $140
Lot 2214 Cambodia, National Bank of Cambodia, 1995-1998 issue, specimen set of twenty thousand and fifty thousand riels (2), numbered E1 0000000/1433, F1 0000000/1243 and F2 0000000/0475 with SPECIMEN in red diagonally on fronts and backs (P.48s, 49as, 49bs). Uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 2215 Cambodia, National Bank of Cambodia, 1995 issue, specimen one hundred thousand riels, numbered G1 0000000/1477, perforated SPECIMEN (P.50s). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2216 Cambodia, National Bank of Cambodia, 1999 issue, specimen one thousand riels, 2001-2 issue, fifty, one hundred and five hundred riels, all numbered with prefix and 0000000, SPECIMEN stamped in red diagonally both sides (P.51s, 52s, 53s, 54s). Uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 2217 Cambodia, National Bank of Cambodia, 1995 issue, five thousand, ten thousand and fifty thousand riels, all with prefixes and numbered 0000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides (P.55s, 56s, 57s). Uncirculated. (3) $140
Lot 2218 Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, Ottawa, March 31st 1898, 930414 series P (P.24Ab). Foxing in part of the border, trimmed bottom edge, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2219 Canada, Dominion of Canada, two dollars, Ottawa, January 2nd 1914, 698981-G (P.30a). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2220 Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, Ottawa, July 2nd 1923, B2947458 (P.33i). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2221 Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, Ottawa, July 2nd 1923, D3916579 (P.33n). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2222 Canada, Elizabeth II, Thiesson/Crow (1987), two dollars, uncut sheet of forty notes (P.94b). In mailing tube, uncirculated. (40 notes) $140
Lot 2223 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Currency Board, Elizabeth II, forty dollars, L74 (1987) A/I 105914, A/I 124991 (P.9). Uncirculated. (2) $360
Lot 2224 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Currency Board, Elizabeth II, fifty dollars, L74 (1987) A/I 203854/5 (P.10) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $450
Lot 2225 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Currency Board, Elizabeth II, one hundred dollars, L74 (1982), A/1 224782 (P.11). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2226 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) $80
Lot 2227 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Currency Board, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 1996, B/1 550955/6 (P.18a) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 2228 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Currency Board, Elizabeth II, one hundred dollars, 1996, B/1 251794/5 (P.20) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $400
Lot 2229 Ceylon, Central Bank of Ceylon, one hundred rupees, 24.10.1956 (P.61). Fine - good fine, most with numbers written or bank stamps on back. (6) $160
Lot 2230 Ceylon, Central Bank of Ceylon, one hundred rupees, 24.10.1956 (P.61). Fine - good fine, some with numbers written or bank stamps on back. (10) $200
Lot 2231 China, Kwangtung Currency Bureau, one dollar, Guang Xu yr 31 (1905), serial number 813 (P.S2385). Creases and folds with small tear in top margin at centre fold, one small hole in body plus three pin holes, bottom right corner off, tone spots on back, otherwise fine and very rare. $1,300
Lot 2232 China, Republic, Bank of Communications, one Yuan (1914) No. B688361 Chekiang (P.116d), also with Qing Dynasty's photo postcard of a princess (Wan Rong), half cent stamp is attached and stamped, which shows 'Peking' 'B Nov'. Good; very fine. (2) $1,100
Lot 2233 China, Central Bank of China, one dollar, Shanghai, 1928 (P.195c) (4); ten cents, undated (1931) (P.202) (14); twenty cents, undated (1931) (P.203) (10); twenty five cents, undated (1931) (P.204) (4); one yuan, 1936 (P.212a) (3); another (P.216a); one cent, 1939 (P.224) (18); five cents, 1939 (P.225a) (2); ten cents, 1940 (P.226). Very good - extremely fine. (58) $90
Lot 2234 China, Farmers Bank of China, ten cents, Mar, 1st, 1935 (P.455a); twenty cents, Apr. 1st, 1935 (P.456) (2); one yuan, 1.4.1935 (P.457); fifty cents, 1936 (P.460); ten cents, 1937 (6). Very good - uncirculated, some scarce. (11) $60
Lot 2235 China, National Bank of China, ten dollars, Canton, 1921, 112209 (P.516). Good extremely fine and very rare. $3,000
Lot 2236 China, National Bank of China, ten dollars, Canton, 1921, 112210 (P.516). Good extremely fine and very rare. $2,600
Lot 2237 China, National Bank of China, ten dollars, Canton, 1921, 112211 radar number (P.516). Good extremely fine and very rare. $2,600
Lot 2238 China, National Bank of China, ten dollars, Canton, 1921, 112213 (P.516). Good extremely fine and very rare. $2,600
Lot 2239 China, National Bank of China, ten dollars, Canton, 1921, 112215 (P.516). Extremely fine and very rare. $2,600
Lot 2240 China, Central Reserve Bank of China, five cents, 1940 (P.J2a); ten cents, 1940 (P.J3a) (6); twenty cents, 1940 (P.J4a) (7); fifty cents, 1940 (P.J6) and (P.J7a); one yuan, 1940 (P.J9c) (7); five yuan, 1940 (P.J10) (5); ten yuan, 1940 (P.J12); one yuan, 1943 (P.J19a) (2); one hundred yuan, 1943 (P.J21) (6), (P.J23) (9); five hundred yuan, 1943 (P.J24); two hundred yuan, 1944 (P.J30a) (2); also, Bank of China (P.63, 74, 79, 82). Fair - extremely fine. (55) $170
Lot 2241 China, Republic, Taiwan Bank, 1999, fifty yuan commemorative (P.1990); 1999-2001 issues, one hundred, two hundred (3), five hundred, one thousand and two thousand yuan (P.1991-93) (7); also, a collection of food, ration and other coupons, c1970s-1990s (258); plus, store coupons c1940 (14). All arranged on Hagner sheets, good - uncirculated. (279) $550
Lot 2242 Colombia, Banco de la Republica, specimen issues, one thousand pesos, 27 de Septiembre de 2001; two thousand pesos, 12 de Octubre de 2001; five thousand pesos, 11 de Noviembre de 2001; ten thousand pesos, 1 de Junio de 2001; twenty thousand pesos, 23 de Julio de 2001; fifty thousand pesos, 1 de Mayo de 2001 (P.450b, 451c, 452a, 453a, 454b, 455a). Notes overprinted Muestra Sin Valor in red and hole punched, uncirculated. (6) $200
Lot 2243 Cook Islands, Government of the Cook Islands, specimen set of three, ten, twenty and fifty dollars, undated (1992), AAA 000000, all printed SPECIMEN diagonally in red on both sides (P.7s, 8s, 9s, 10s). Uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 2244 Cook Islands, Government of the Cook Islands, ten dollars, undated (1992) AAA serials (P.8). Uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 2245 Cuba, La Republica de Cuba, fifty centavos, 1869 (P.54r), unnumbered remainder. Nearly uncirculated. $30
Lot 2246 Cuba, Banco Nacional de Cuba, five pesos, 1958, E 965759 A/61 A, E 965259 A/60 A (P.91a). Uncirculated. (6) $90
Lot 2247 East Africa, East African Currency Board, George VI, one shilling, Nairobi, 1st January 1943, A/51 29253 (P.27). Nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 2248 East Africa, East African Currency Board, Elizabeth II, one hundred shillings, undated (1958-60), B 48339, L1 82245 and N1 41119 (P.40a). The second with two pin holes, nearly very fine and scarce, the last illustrated. (3) $460
Lot 2249 East Caribbean States, East Caribbean Currency Authority, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1965), B1 652675 (P.14d). Uncirculated. $250
Lot 2250 East Caribbean States, East Caribbean Currency Authority, Elizabeth II, five dollars replacement note, undated (1965), Z1 396444 (P.14or). Uncirculated and rare. $280
Lot 2251 East Caribbean States, East Caribbean Currency Authority, Elizabeth II, specimen one hundred dollars, undated (1965), A1 000000, unlisted signatures, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated in centre, printer's instructions 'G7198/ 8/06894/1 /18.368/243/2' (P.16). Minor staining at left (possibly glue remnants), otherwise uncirculated. $700
Lot 2252 East Caribbean States, East Carribean Central Bank, Granada, ten dollars, undated (2000) D464511G/13G (P.38g), undated (2003) F446167G/69G (P.43g) two consecutive runs of three notes. Uncirculated. (6) $100
Lot 2253 East Caribbean States, Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (2008), BN 381406 (P.47); ten dollars, undated (2012), FX 748602 (P.52); twenty dollars, undated (2012), MV 763729/30 consecutive pair (P.53) (2); fifty dollars, undated (2012), SN 031010 (P.54); one hundred dollars, undated (2012), VR 354224 (P.55). Uncirculated, the last illustrated. (6) $100
Lot 2254 East Caribbean States, East Carribean Central Bank, island type removed, one hundred dollars, undated (2008) VB 480102/3 (P.51) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 2255 Egypt, National Bank of Egypt, twenty five piastres, 2nd July 1941, No. I/65 070842 (P.10c); fifty piastres, 28th February 1948, A/40 272663 (P.21d); one pound, 14th July 1942, J/55 681551 and 22nd January 1945, J/92 861908 (P.22c) (2) and ten pounds, 9th April 1945, X/98 042915 (P.23b). Fine - extremely fine. (5) $160
Lot 2256 Egypt, National Bank of Egypt, 1952 issues, twenty five piastres, fifty piastres, one pound, five pounds and ten pounds (P.28-32). Uncirculated. (5) $240
Lot 2257 Egypt, National Bank of Egypt, 1967-69 issues, twenty five piastres, fifty piastres, one pound, five pounds, ten pounds; 1976 issue, twenty five piastres and twenty pounds (P.42-48). Uncirculated. (7) $150
Lot 2258 Faeroe Islands, Foroyar, five kronur, 1949 (1951-60), 1382920 (P.13b). Good very fine. $120
Lot 2259 Faeroe Islands, Foroyar, ten kronur, 1949 (1974) (P.16a); also, 2001-2005 issues, fifty, one hundred, two hundred, five hundred and one thousand kronur (P.24-28). Uncirculated, the last illustrated. (6) $380
Lot 2260 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, George VI, specimen ten shillings, 19th May 1938, C 00000, CANCELLED perforated at centre (P.4s). Glue remnants at right on back, tip of left bottom corner, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 2261 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, George VI, ten shillings, 19th May 1938, C 52201 (P.4). Uncirculated. $700
Lot 2262 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, de la Rue specimen one pound, 1st December 1977, F 00000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally on front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right on front and back, single hole perforation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 003 in red at bottom left on front (P.8cs). Glue remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. $500
Lot 2263 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, specimen one pound, 1st December 1977, F 00000, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated at centre (P.8cs). Glue remnants at right on back, otherwise uncirculated. $240
Lot 2264 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, specimen five pounds, 10th April 1960, C 00000, CANCELLED perforated at signature (P.9as). Uncirculated and rare. $620
Lot 2265 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, five pounds, 10th April 1960, C 58903 (P.9a). Uncirculated and rare. $800
Lot 2266 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, fifty pence, 20th February 1974 (P.10b). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2267 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, de la Rue specimen ten pounds, 5th June 1975, A 00000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally on front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right on front and back, single hole perforation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 005 in red at bottom left on front (P.11as). Glue remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. $760
Lot 2268 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, 5th June 1975, A 07050 (P.11a). Uncirculated and rare. $750
Lot 2269 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, five pounds, 14th June 1983, A181017/9 (P.12a) consecutive run of three notes. Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2270 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, specimen set of five pounds, 14th June 1983, A 106019 (P.12s); ten pounds, 1st September 1986, A 059518 (P.14s); twenty pounds, 1st October 1984, A 052320 (P.15s) and fifty pounds, 1st July 1990, A 000000 (P.16s), the first three with SPECIMEN in blue diagonally front and back, the last in red. Uncirculated. (4) $1,100
Lot 2271 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, one pound, 1st October 1984, A 065398 (P.13a); five pounds, 14th June 1983, A 013808 (P.12a); ten pounds, 1st September 1986, A 003233 (P.14a); twenty pounds, 1st October 1984, A 000092 (P.15a) and fifty pounds, 1st July 1990, A 000025 (P.16a). Uncirculated. (5) $480
Lot 2272 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, del la Rue specimen one pound, 1st October 1984, A 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 014 at bottom left on front (P.13s). Uncirculated. $260
Lot 2273 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, 1st September 1986, A175937/8 (P.14a) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 2274 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, 1st October 1984, A131442/4 (P.15a) consecutive run of three notes. Uncirculated. (3) $220
Lot 2275 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, del la Rue specimen twenty pounds, 1st October 1984, A 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 009 at bottom left on front, printer's instruction 'C360/17203' in top margin (P.15s). Remnants of glue on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. $340
Lot 2276 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, 1 January 2011, B0091658/60 (P.18) consecutive run of three notes. Uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 2277 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI, five shillings, 1st January, 1941, B/3 46,610 (P.37d). Flattened of centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $400
Lot 2278 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI, five shillings, 1st June, 1951, B/9 137,025 (P.37k). Small tone spot in bottom margin, otherwise virtually uncirculated and rare thus. $480
Lot 2279 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI, five shillings, 1st June 1951, B/6 123,461 (P.37k); ten shillings, 1st October, 1940, B/2 87,128 (P.38d). Nearly very fine; rust spots on back and a 2mm tear right margin, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. (2) $120
Lot 2280 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI, five shillings, 1st June 1951, B/10 171,595 (P.37k); ten shillings, 1st June 1951, B/7 42,2746 (P.38k); Elizabeth II, one pound, 1st July 1954, C/3 38,225 (P.53a). Good extremely fine; very fine; good very fine. (3) $320
Lot 2281 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI, ten shillings, 1st August, 1949, B/3 125,036 (P.38i). Flattened, very fine. $140
Lot 2282 Fiji, Government of Fiji, World War II, 1942, emergency overprint on New Zealand, Lefeaux one pound, FI/0 111148 (P.45c). Original crisp body, traces of original folds, otherwise good extremely fine and rare thus, one of the finest known. $3,200
Lot 2283 Fiji, Government of Fiji, emergency issue, one shilling, 1st September 1942, No. A 33896 (P.49a). Uncirculated. $60
Lot 2284 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five shillings, 1st June, 1957, C/1 00001 (P.51a). Centre fold, nearly uncirculated and a very rare No 1 note. $1,750
Lot 2285 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five shillings, 28th April, 1961, C/5 39262 (P.51b). Uncirculated. $300
Lot 2286 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one pound, 1 December, 1965, C/20 45986 (P.53h). Virtually uncirculated. $280
Lot 2287 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, specimen fifty cents, undated (1969), A/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagaonally on front and back, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated in centre, single punch hole cancellations at each corner, printer's instructions 'G6893/26-10-66/ 6/18063/1 /364' in pen top margin (P.58s2). Minor glue residue on front at left, nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 2288 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, undated (1969), A/1 000033 (P.58a) first prefix. Good extremely fine, small spot above lower serial number, a very rare low number. $480
Lot 2289 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, fifty cents, undated (1969), A/1 395199/200 consecutive pair of first prefix notes (P.58a). Good extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 2290 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, fifty cents, undated (1969), A/1 643905 (P.58a); others, undated (1971), A/3 166287, A/4 168138 and Z/1 022240 (replacement note) (P.64a, b, br) (3); one dollar, undated (1969), A/1 858005 (P.59a). Uncirculated. (5) $420
Lot 2291 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one dollar, undated (1969), A/2 374751/3 consecutive trio (P.59a). Nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2292 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, two dollars, undated (1969), A/1 579999 (P.60a). Virtually uncirculated. $80
Lot 2293 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, two dollars, undated (1969), A/1 722847/8 consecutive pair of first prefix notes (P.60a). Centre bend, nearly uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 2294 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1969), A/1 006928 (P.61a). Nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 2295 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, undated (1969), A/1 172205 (P.62a). Nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $650
Lot 2296 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, undated (1969), A/1 344968 (P.63a). Virtually uncirculated and very rare thus. $850
Lot 2297 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one dollar, undated (1971), A/3 175908, A/4 989252 and Z/1 022059 (P.65a, b, ar). The first two uncirculated, the last nearly uncirculated. (3) $260
Lot 2298 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1971), A/1 481502 (P.67a). Uncirculated and scarce thus. $480
Lot 2299 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, undated (1971), A/1 681517 (P.68a). Nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $420
Lot 2300 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, ten dollars replacement note, undated (1971 Currency Board issue), Z/1 001030 (P.68ar). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $1,600
Lot 2301 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, undated (1971), A/1 939941 (P.68b). Good extremely fine and rare thus. $240
Lot 2302 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, undated (1971), A/1 604193 (P.69b). Nearly uncirculated and very rare thus. $680
Lot 2303 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one dollar, undated (1974), B/4 514373 and Z/1 121345 (replacement note) (P.71b, ar) (2); two dollars, undated (1974), A/5 905534, A/7 495042 and B/4 855990 (P.72a, b, c) (3). Uncirculated. (5) $260
Lot 2304 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, two dollars replacement notes, undated (1974), Z/1 240140/1 consecutive pair (P.72cr). Uncirculated and rare. (2) $700
Lot 2305 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1974), A/2 058212 (P.73a). Uncirculated and rare as such. $600
Lot 2306 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1974), A/3 097761 (P.73b). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 2307 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1974), A/4 200005 and A/5 514044 (P.73c). Uncirculated. (2) $550
Lot 2308 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1974), A/4 999001/2 consecutive pair and A/4 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.73c). Uncirculated and excessively rare, probably a unique combination. (4) $1,700
Lot 2309 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars replacement note, undated (1974), Z/1 144401 (P.73cr). Uncirculated and rare thus. $560
Lot 2310 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, undated (1974), A/3 694905 (P.74b). Uncirculated. $440
Lot 2311 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, undated (1974), A/4 481001 (P.74c). Uncirculated. $520
Lot 2312 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, ten dollars replacement note, undated (1974), Z/1 088106 (P.74cr). Uncirculated and rare thus. $740
Lot 2313 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, undated (1974), A/2 132560 (P.75b). Virtually uncirculated. $320
Lot 2314 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, undated (1974), A/3 405304 (P.75c). Uncirculated. $660
Lot 2315 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one dollar, undated (1980), C/2 666666 (P.76a). Uncirculated, a rare solid number note. $340
Lot 2316 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, set of one, two, five, ten and twenty dollars, undated (1980), numbered C/1 992539, C/1 044971, B/1 314395, B/2 209704, B/2 546097 respectively (P.76a-80a). Uncirculated, the last scarce and illustrated. (5) $660
Lot 2317 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars replacement note, undated (1980), Z/1 037869 (P.78r). Uncirculated and scarce thus. $700
Lot 2318 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, ten dollars replacement note, undated (1980) Z/1 027531 (P.79r). Uncirculated and rare. $460
Lot 2319 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, undated (1980), B/1 234567 (P.80a). Uncirculated, an interesting sequence of running numbers, rare as such. $520
Lot 2320 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars replacement note, undated (1980) Z/1 001356 (P.80r). Uncirculated and rare. $860
Lot 2321 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one dollar, undated (1983), C/7 014851 and Z/1 081598 (replacement note) (P.81a, r); two dollars, undated (1983), D/1 245608 (P.82a); Reserve Bank of Fiji, one dollar, undated (1987), D/3 000240; two dollars, undated (1988), D/3 231010 (P.87a); another, undated (1995), D/21 844122 (P.90a). Uncirculated. (6) $280
Lot 2322 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1986), B/3 098101 and Z/1 042512 (replacement note) (P.83a, r); another, Reserve Bank of Fiji, undated (1989), B/9 275125 (P.91a). Uncirculated. (3) $500
Lot 2323 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, undated (1986) B/3 718779 and Z/1 030655 (replacement note) (P.85a, r). Uncirculated and scarce, the second illustrated. (2) $620
Lot 2324 Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one dollar, undated (1987), D/10 894962 (P.86a); another, undated (1993), D/21 335221 (P.89a); five dollars, undated (1992), A 611506 (P.93a); ten dollars, undated (1992), A 563011 (P.94a); twenty dollars, undated (1988), B/8 637502 (P.88a); another, undated (1992) A 418708 (P.95a). Uncirculated. (6) $80
Lot 2325 Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, Elizabeth II, de la Rue specimen ten dollars, undated (1989), C/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally on front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right on front and back, single hole perforation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 016 in red at bottom left on front (P.92s1). Glue remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. $460
Lot 2326 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, undated (1986) B/8 062018 and Z/1 078260 (replacement note) (P.84a, r) (2); Reserve Bank of Fiji, ten dollars, undated (1989), C/2 776615 (P.92a). Uncirculated. (3) $600
Lot 2327 Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, twenty dollars, undated (1992) F839509/10 (P.95a) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 2328 Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, Elizabeth II, two dollars, undated (1996), A 326258 and X 270073 (replacement note) (P.96a, br) (2); five dollars, undated (1995), E 639095 and F 402964 (P.97a) (2); ten dollars, undated (1996), AA 970308 (P.98b). Uncirculated. (5) $160
Lot 2329 Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, undated (1996), S 600036 (P.99a); fifty dollars, undated (1996), A 002053; five dollars replacement note, undated, X 306575 (P.101br). Uncirculated. (3) $300
Lot 2330 Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, Elizabeth II, set of two, five, ten, twenty and fifty dollars, undated (2002), numbered AV 290296, Y 755297, K 301497, AR 801125, AD 601888 and K 301497 respectively (P.104a-108a). Uncirculated. (5) $130
Lot 2331 Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, Elizabeth II, two dollars, undated (2007), CP 993333, CP 993399 (P.109a) (2); twenty dollars, undated (2007), DN 278493/500 a run of eight consecutive notes (P.112a) (8). Uncirculated. (10) $180
Lot 2332 Ghana, Bank of Ghana, one thousand pounds, 1st July 1958, A/1 001673 (P.4). Uncirculated and rare. $560
Lot 2333 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, ten shillings, 1st June 1942, C614336 (P.14b). Uncirculated. $750
Lot 2334 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, ten shillings, 3rd October 1958, D 175797 (P.14b). Uncirculated. $440
Lot 2335 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, specimen ten shillings, 3rd October 1958, D 000000, with security thread, CANCELLED perforated diagonally, printer's instructions in pen top margin 'Reqn 4/95960/1' (P.14c). Slight remnants of glue on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. $320
Lot 2336 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, ten shillings, 1st July 1954, D 036013 (P.14c). Uncirculated. $360
Lot 2337 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, ten shillings, 1st July 1954, C 917205, with security thread (P.14c). Uncirculated. $340
Lot 2338 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, specimen ten shillings, one pound and five pounds, 1st July 1954, SPECIMEN perforated at date and signature, numbered D 000000, E 000000 and C 000000 respectively (P.14c-16c). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $1,200
Lot 2339 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, ten shillings, 3rd October 1958, D 323644, with security thread (P.14c). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 2340 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 1st June 1938, C 409709 (P.15a); another, 1st July 1954, E 316327 (P.15c). Good very fine; virtually uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 2341 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 1st June 1938, C 310984; another, 1st December 1949, D 965227 (P.15a, b). Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 2342 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 1st July 1954, E 300620 (P.15c). Nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 2343 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 3rd October 1958, F 038108 (P.15c). Virtually uncirculated. $240
Lot 2344 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 3rd October 1958, F 764728; another, 1st May 1965, G 331116 (P.15c, 18a). Uncirculated, the second illustrated. (2) $380
Lot 2345 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, five pounds, 1st June 1942, C 063134 (P.16a). Good very fine. $260
Lot 2346 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, specimen ten shillings, 1st May 1965, D 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally each side, printer's instructions 'SO 4638/96783/24-11-65/136/2' (P.17s). Nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 2347 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, ten shillings, 1st May 1965, D 556001 (P.17). Uncirculated. $500
Lot 2348 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, del la Rue specimen one pound, 1st May 1965, G 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 003 at bottom left on front (P.18as). Uncirculated. $550
Lot 2349 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 20th Nov. 1971, H 378722 (P.18b). Uncirculated. $300
Lot 2350 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 20th Nov. 1971, H 268471; another, 20th Nov. 1975, H 593111 (P.18b, c). Uncirculated, the second illustrated. (2) $400
Lot 2351 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, del la Rue specimen five pounds, 1st May 1965, C 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 003 at bottom left on front (P.19as). Uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 2352 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, one pound, 20th Nov. 1975, J 759124 and J 826535 (P.20a, b); five pounds, 20th Nov. 1975, E 203099 (P.21a); ten pounds, 20th Nov. 1975, A 311397 (P.22a) [illustrated]. Uncirculated. (4) $300
Lot 2353 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, one pound, 10th November 1983, K 826941 and 4th August 1988, L 588416/7 consecutive pair (P.20c, e). Uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 2354 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, one pound, 21st October 1986, L 174101; five pounds, 4th August 1988, E 622159; ten pounds, 21st October 1986, A 917059; twenty pounds, 1st July 1986, A 643147 and fifty pounds, 27th November 1986, A 025215 (P.20d, 21b, 22b, 23c, 24). Uncirculated. (5) $660
Lot 2355 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, one pound, 4th August 1988, L588407/14, L599500 (P.20e) consecutive run of eight notes and a single. Uncirculated. (9) $140
Lot 2356 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, five pounds, 4th August 1988, E845904/7 (P.21b) consecutive run of four notes. Uncirculated. (4) $220
Lot 2357 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, 21st October 1986, A923684/5 (P.22b) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 2358 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, del la Rue specimen fifty pounds, 27th November 1986, A 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, SPECIMEN No. 007 in red at bottom left on front, single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.24s). Uncirculated. $760
Lot 2359 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth, fifty pounds, 27 November 1986, A075034 (P.24). Uncirculated. $300
Lot 2360 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, set of five, ten and twenty pounds, 1st July 1995, numbered AA 001137, AA 012857 and AA 085678 respectively (P.25a-27a). Uncirculated. (3) $240
Lot 2361 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, 20th Nov. 1975, A 193224 (P.26a). Uncirculated and scarce. $700
Lot 2362 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, 15th Sept. 1979, A 286901 (P.26b). Uncirculated and scarce. $600
Lot 2363 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, 1st July 1995, AA841495, AA995422 (P.27a). Uncirculated. (2) $270
Lot 2364 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, 4 August 2004, CCC486666/7 (P.31a) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 2365 Gibraltar, The Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, 1 January 2011, A/AB 377735/6 (P.37) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2366 Great Britain, Treasury note, ten shillings, John Bradbury, undated (Jan 1915) with black overprint in Arabic, sixty silver piastres for use at Gallipoli, Z/20 No. 018625 (P.348b). Minor rust spots, otherwise very good. $370
Lot 2367 Great Britain, Treasury note, George V, one pound, undated (1917), G/34 No. 115614, signed John Bradbury (P.351). Creases and folds, crisp original paper, some discolouration, very fine. $200
Lot 2368 Great Britain, Bank of England, five pounds, G.M.Gill, Series D (1971) SE 90 999431 and Series E (1990) AO 01 999431, matching number, in presentation binder (P.378f, 382a). Uncirculated. (2 note set) $50
Lot 2369 Great Britain, Bank of England, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, undated (2004) HC52 275612 (P.389c); twenty pounds, undated (1988-91) 20X 999036 (P.380e); another, undated (1990-91) A01 999036 (P.384a); another, undated (2006) DB61 287097 (P.392a); also, British Armed Forces, special vouchers, one pound (3), five pounds, five, ten and fifty pence (P.M22, 23, 29, 36, 44-46). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (11) $180
Lot 2370 Great Britain, Bank of England, presentation folder containing a pair of Series D ten pounds, issued February 1975 (KR 30) and Series E ten pounds, issued April 1992 (A 01), both with matching serial numbers, G.E.A.Kentfield signatures (P.379f, 383a); presentation folder containing pair of Series D ten pounds, issued February 1975 (KR 30) and Series D fifty pounds, issued March 1981 (E 30), both with matching serial numbers, G.E.A.Kentfield signatures (P.379f, 381c); presentation folder containing a pair of Series D twenty pounds, issued July 1970 (20 X) and Series E twenty pounds, issued June 1991 (AO 1), both with matching serial numbers, G.M.Gill signatures (P.380e, 384a). In folders of issue and with certificates of ownership, uncirculated. (3) $320
Lot 2371 Great Britain, 1970-1972, Bank of England matched note portfolios (7) each with certificate, complete set of seven types (£250 face value) (P.378f, 380c, 381c, 382b, 383a, c, 384a, b). Uncirculated. (7) $520
Lot 2372 Greece, Bank of Greece, 1954-56 issue, set of ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, five hundred and one thousand drachmai (P.189b, 190a, 191a, 192b, 193a, 194a). Fine - extremely fine, the last illustrated. (6) $200
Lot 2373 Greece, a small collection, 1926-1978, various denominations, fifty lepta - one thousand drachmai. Extremely fine - uncirculated, mostly uncirculated. (21) $200
Lot 2374 Guernsey, The States of Guernsey, German Occupation WWII, two shillings and sixpence, 1st January 1943, No. B/G 0121 (P.30). Uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 2375 Guernsey, The States of Guernsey, one pound, undated (1969-75), A 352940 (P.45a). Extremely fine. $40
Lot 2376 Guernsey, States of Guernsey, five pounds, undated (1996) C709333/7 (P.56b) consecutive run of five notes. Uncirculated. (5) $160
Lot 2377 Guernsey, States of Guernsey, ten pounds, undated (1995) D900157, D900159, D000898 (P.57b). Uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 2378 Hong Kong, Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, ten dollars, Hong Kong, 1st October 1954, T/G 3399519 (P.55c). Nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 2379 Hong Kong, The Chartered Bank, specimen five hundred dollars, 1st July 1961, Z/N 000000 A, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides and SPECIMEN No.49 in red in front left bottom margin, de la Rue specimen lozenges in top left and bottom right corners both sides, a single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.72as). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2380 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, Hong Kong, 1st July 1913, No.2380737 (P.155b). Flattened of folds, single pin hole, top edge with 2x2mm tears, good fine. $280
Lot 2381 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, Hong Kong, 1st January 1925, B 549940 (P.171). Very fine. $380
Lot 2382 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, Hong Kong, 1st January 1926, D 878530 (P.172a). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2383 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, Hong Kong, 1st June 1935, F 294290 (P.172c). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 2384 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, five dollars, 1st April 1941, No. N436,982 (P.173d); ten dollars, 31st March 1947, No. A/H 837,687 and 4th February 1959, No. X/J 427,643 (P.178a, P.179Ae). Rusty staple hole, very fine; good very fine; good very fine. (3) $80
Lot 2385 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, five dollars, 27th March 1969, No. 338295 CP (P.181c); ten dollars, 31st March 1975, No. KQ 126348/9 consecutive pair; 31st March 1976, No. LM 969388/9 consecutive pair and MM 134751/9 a run of nine consecutive notes (P.182g) (13). The first extremely fine, the others nearly uncirculated. (14) $60
Lot 2386 Hong Kong, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, specimen one thousand dollars, 1st January 1988, AK 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides (P.199as). Uncirculated and rare. $850
Lot 2387 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, George VI, one dollar, undated (1936) U 560213 (P.312); Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1st July 1959, 6U 386746 (P.324Ab). Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) $50
Lot 2388 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1st July 1954, 1E 363821 (P.324Aa); 1st July 1959, 6F 564562 and 6M 614649 (P.324Ab) (2). Uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 2389 Iceland, Danish Administration, Landsbanki Islands, set of five, ten, fifty and one hundred kronur, 15 April 1928, numbered A0,609,266; A2,423,523; B0,626,728 and D0,584,915 respectively (P.27b, 28b, 29c, 30e). Fine - extremely fine, the last nearly very fine and illustrated. (4) $420
Lot 2390 Iceland, Republic, Landsbanki Islands, set of five, ten, fifty, one hundred and five hundred kronur, 15 April 1928, numbered 5,817,541; 1,187,424; 2,835,806; 4,285,828; 1,155,399 respectively (P.32a-36a). Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated; nearly extremely fine; good very fine; nearly very fine, the last two illustrated. (5) $280
Lot 2391 Iceland, Republic, Landsbanki Islands-Sedlabankinn, set of five, ten, twenty five, one hundred and one thousand kronur, 21 June 1957, numbered A 4551481, B 296853, C 064488, D 3740456 and E 009631 respectively (P.37b, 38a, 39a, 40a, 41a). The first four uncirculated, the last very fine and illustrated. (5) $80
Lot 2392 Iceland, Republic, Sedlabanki Islands, set of ten, twenty five, one hundred, five hundred, one thousand and five thousand kronur, 29 March 1961, numbered BA 027764, CA 2523691, DA 27541812, F 2399907, EA 7474012, G 7418569 respectively (P.42-47). Uncirculated, the last illustrated. (6) $120
Lot 2393 Iceland, Republic, Sedlabanki Islands, ten, fifty and one hundred kronur, 29 March 1961 (P.48a-50a); one hundred and two thousand kronur, 5 May 1986 (P.54a, 57a); five hundred, one, five and ten thousand kronur (P.50-61). Uncirculated, the last two illustrated. (9) $340
Lot 2394 India, Government of India, five rupees, 'C' (Calcutta), 21 July 1916, M.M.S.Gubbay, U/96 155132 (P.A6b). Quarter folds and right hand side crease, light toning, very fine. $440
Lot 2395 India, Government of India, ten rupees, 'B' (Bombay), 20 July 1917, M.M.S.Gubbay, MC/6 07502 (P.A10c). Three vertical folds, horizontal fold, two spindle holes, a few pin holes, three small stains top border, good fine. $340
Lot 2396 India, Government of India, George V, one rupee, 1917, C/2 No. 378226, M.M.S.Gubbay (P.1a). Spindle hole at left, tiny tears in top and right edges, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2397 India, Government of India, George V, five rupees, undated (1925), H.Denning, K/4 046053, watermark variety 'A' (P.4a). Spindle hole and several light folds, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $440
Lot 2398 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated (1925), H.Denning, C/3 412719, serial numbers top left and bottom right corners (P.5b). Spindle hole at left, flattened of centre fold, extremely fine. $1,150
Lot 2399 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated (1926) J.B.Taylor, K/39 396850 (P.7b). Spindle hole at left, crisp original good very fine. $400
Lot 2400 India, Government of India, George V, fifty rupees, Bombay, undated (1930), V/8 193079, J.B.Taylor (P.9b). Flattened of quarter folds, spindle hole and a pin hole at left, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. $8,200
Lot 2401 India, Government of India, George V, one hundred rupees, Calcutta, undated (1930), S/69 288165, J.B.Taylor (P.10f). Spindle hole and a pin hole at left, otherwise good very fine and rare. $2,900
Lot 2402 India, Government of India, George V, one rupee, 1935 (issued 1940), with KGV watermark, J.W.Kelly, 20/D 736,547 (P.14a). Several pin holes at left, very fine. $60
Lot 2403 India, Government of India, George V, five rupees, undated (1928-35), signature J.W.Kelly (1935), S/97 789274 (P.15b). Spindle hole and staple holes at left, flat, very fine. $120
Lot 2404 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated (1928-35), J.W.Kelly, Q/68 868614 (P.16b). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2405 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, two rupees, undated (issued 1944), C.D.Deshmukh, B/48 800351, black serial numbers (P.17b). Two staple holes at left, nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 2406 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, five rupees, undated (1937) J.B.Taylor, J/33 529410 (P.18a); another undated (1943), C.D.Deshmukh, Q/41 455321 (P.18b). Nearly uncirculated; very fine, the first illustrated. (2) $120
Lot 2407 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, ten rupees, undated (1943), J/12 464480, C.D.Deshmukh (P.19b). Two staple holes at left, flattened of centre fold, very fine. $60
Lot 2408 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, one hundred rupees, C.D.Deshmukh, undated (issued 1944), Bombay circle, B/35 708812, watermark profile head (P.20b). Two staple holes at left, nearly extremely fine. $700
Lot 2409 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, five rupees, undated (1943), C.D.Deshmukh, B/14 134855, black serials (P.23a). Staple holes at left, nearly uncirculated. $440
Lot 2410 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, ten rupees, undated (1943), C.D.Deshmukh, C/30 219151, green serials (P.24). Staple holes at left, nearly uncirculated. $60
Lot 2411 India, Government of India, George VI, one rupee, 1940 (issued 1944), C.E.Jones, S/70 494051, black serials (P.25a). Uncirculated. $30
Lot 2412 India, Officers Club, 3rd Air Depot, WWII, Bar, Mess or Billet Coupon, Annas 0-4-0, no.6897; Officer's Club, Gushkara, chit for two annas; Post Exchange, AAF Station Bombay, Good For One (1) Coca-Cola, two francs, front stamped 'Alfred Slicer/1st Lt., Air Corps'; Calcutta American Officers Mess, WWII, Karnani Estates, four annas; Piardoba Army Air Base, WWII, Officer's Club, chits for four and eight annas. Very fine - extremely fine and all rare. (6) $400
Lot 2413 Indonesia, Bank of Indonesia, one thousand rupiah, 2000/2007, prefixes KUK, KUL, KUM, KUN, KUO, KUP, KUQ, KUR, KUS and KUT, all with solid serial number 777777 (P.141h). Uncirculated. (10) $120
Lot 2414 Indonesia, Bank of Indonesia, one thousand rupiah, 2000/2008, prefixes WVK, WVL, WVM, WVN, WVO, WVP, WVQ, WVR, WVT, WVU, all with solid serial number 999999 (P.141i). Uncirculated. (10) $130
Lot 2415 Indonesia, Bank of Indonesia, five thousand rupiah, 2000/2008, prefixes 1 UK, 1 UL, 1 UM, 1 UN, 1 UO, 1 UP, I UQ, 1 UR, 1 US, 1 UT, all with solid serial number 333333 (P.142h). Uncirculated. (10) $150
Lot 2416 Ireland, Republic, The Central Bank of Ireland, ten shillings, 6.6.68, 87P 9733134 (P.63a). Nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 2417 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, one pound, undated (1961), 264265 (P.25a); another, undated (1983), J 087588 (P.40a). Uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 2418 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, specimen one pound, undated (1972), C 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally each side, two punch hole cancellation (P.29as). Uncirculated. $220
Lot 2419 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, undated (1979) commemorative issue, 007262 (P.32). Uncirculated. $560
Lot 2420 Jamaica, Government of Jamaica, George VI, five shillings, 2nd January 1948, C/71 52690 and C/71 96746 (P.37a). Good very fine. (2) $70
Lot 2421 Jamaica, Government of Jamaica, George VI portrait, five shillings, 2nd January 1948, 82C 42814 [illustrated]; another, 1st March 1953, 34D 29983 (P.37a, b). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 2422 Jamaica, Government of Jamaica, George VI portrait, ten shillings, 1st March 1953, 79C 44753 (P.39). Nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 2423 Jamaica, Government of Jamaica, George VI portrait, one pound, 7th April 1955, 22B 56245; another, 27th May 1957, 65B 82284 [illustrated] (P.41b). Extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $380
Lot 2424 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, de la Rue specimen five shillings, 1960 (1961), EA 000000, SPECIMEN in black diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in black top left and bottom right both sides, SPECIMEN No. 2 at bottom left on front (P.49s). Uncirculated. $340
Lot 2425 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, Elizabeth II, five shillings, 1960 (1961), EB 297538 (P.49); ten shillings, 1960 (1964), HD 645976 (P.51Be); one pound, 1960 (1961), BA 527203 (P.51). Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (3) $460
Lot 2426 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, de la Rue specimen ten shillings, 1960 (1961), GA 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, SPECIMEN No. 51 at bottom left on front, single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.50s). Uncirculated. $260
Lot 2427 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, fifty cents replacement notes, 1960 (1970), Z 070078 and ZZ 201599 (P.53r). Uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 2428 Jersey, The States of Jersey, Elizabeth II, ten shillings, undated (1963), B 866473 (P.7a); five pounds, undated (1963), C 380020 (P.9b); ten pounds, undated (1972), A 143691 (P.10a). Good very fine; extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (3) $320
Lot 2429 Jersey, The States of Jersey, Elizabeth II, one pound, undated, all numbered 000000 and prefixes BB, CB, DB, EB, FB, GB, JB, KB, LB, MB, NB, PB, QB, RB, SB, TB (1976-88) overprinted 'SPECIMEN' diagonally in red on both sides (P.11as). Uncirculated. (16) $260
Lot 2430 Jersey, The States of Jersey, Elizabeth II, one pound, undated (1976-88), MB 000199 and ZB 152579 (replacement note) (P.11b, r); five pounds, undated (1976-88), HB 000167 (P.12b); another, undated (1993), DC 000250 (P.21a). Uncirculated. (4) $140
Lot 2431 Jersey, The States of Jersey, five pounds, undated (1993) HC480406/7, HC619571/2, HC869920 (P.21a) two consecutive pairs and a single. Uncirculated. (5) $100
Lot 2432 Jersey, The States of Jersey, ten pounds, undated (2000) RC000151, RC000401 (P.28a); five pounds, undated (2000) KC757272/5 (P.27a) consecutive run of four notes and two singles. Uncirculated. (6) $140
Lot 2433 Latvia, notgeld issues, 1915, Jelgavas (Jelgawas), three, five, nine and fifteen kapeikas; Libau City (Liepaja), one, three, five, ten, twenty five (2) kapeikas, also fifty kopeks, one (3), three (2), five (2) and ten rubles. The first four very good - fine, others uncirculated, all scarce. (20) $320
Lot 2434 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, 1922, uniface colour trials and proofs for one centas (front), two centu (3 different - two fronts and one back) and five centai (2 backs), mostly on light card (cfP.7-9). Extremely fine and rare, some with minor disturbances on backs having been mounted in a booklet. (6) $1,800
Lot 2435 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen one thousand litu, 1991, AA 0000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back (P.52s). Teller flicks, nearly uncirculated and very rare. $1,400
Lot 2436 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, ten litu, 1993, AA 0000090/1 consecutive pair (P.56a) (2); another consecutive pair, 2007, AA 0000061/2 (P.68) (2); twenty litu, 2007, AB 0000021 (P.69). Uncirculated. (5) $320
Lot 2437 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, two hundred litu, 1997, AA 0000021/2 consecutive pair (P.63). Uncirculated, a rare low numbered consecutive pair. (2) $900
Lot 2438 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, five hundred litu, 200, AA 0000016/7 consecutive pair (P.64). Uncirculated, a rare low numbered consecutive pair. (2) $1,400
Lot 2439 Macau, Banco National Ultramarino, ten patacas (3), 12 de Mayo 1984, 8 de Julho de 1991, 8 de Janeiro de 2001 (P.59c, 65a, 76b); twenty patacas, 1 Setembro, de 1996 (P.66a); fifty patacas, 13 de Julho de 1992 (P.67a); one hundred patacas, 13 de Julho de 1992 (P.68a); Banco da China, ten patacas, 26 de Outubro de 1995 (P.90); twenty patacas, 1 de Setembro de 1996 (P.91a); fifty patacas, 16 de Outubro de 1995 (P.92b); one hundred patacas, 16 de Outubro de 1995 (P.93). Uncirculated. (10) $280
Lot 2440 Malawi, The Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen set of fifty tambala, one, two and ten kwacha, 1964 (1971), all with serial A 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides and single punch hole cancellation at each corner (P.5s-9s). Uncirculated. (4) $500
Lot 2441 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen set of fifty tambala, one, five and ten kwacha, 1964 (1974-84), all with serial A 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides and single punch hole cancellation at each corner (P.13s, 10s-12s). Uncirculated. (4) $420
Lot 2442 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, del la Rue specimen one kwacha, 1st November 1984, B/11 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 010 at bottom left on front (P.14hs). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 2443 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, de la Rue specimen five kwacha, 1st January 1983, L/L 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 010 at bottom left on front (P.15es). Nearly uncirculated. $90
Lot 2444 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, de la Rue specimen five kwacha, 1st November 1984, C/11 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 010 at bottom left on front (P.15fs). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 2445 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen or colour trial of twenty kwacha, 1964 (1983-84), no serial number, single punch hole cancellation at left (P.17ct). Uncirculated. $320
Lot 2446 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency, George VI, twenty cents, 1st July 1941 (1945), no serial number (P.9b). Uncirculated and rare. $220
Lot 2447 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency, George VI, fifty cents, 1st July 1941 (1945), A/21 049369 (P.10a). Good extremely fine. $110
Lot 2448 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency, George VI, five dollars, 1st July 1941 (1945), B/11 044390 (P.12). Good extremely fine and rare. $300
Lot 2449 Malaya, Japanese Government, one hundred dollars, undated (1945), serial letters MA (P.M9). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2450 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 21st March 1953, A/3 828296 (P.1a). Nearly uncirculated. $70
Lot 2451 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, Elizabeth II, five dollars, 21st March 1953, A/5 016891 (P.2a). Extremely fine and rare. $220
Lot 2452 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, Elizabeth II, five dollars, 21st March 1953, A/12 041416 and A/12 046600 (P.2a). Nearly uncirculated; extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 2453 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 21st March 1953, A/53 457111 (P.3a). Good very fine and rare. $240
Lot 2454 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, Elizabeth II, fifty dollars, 21st March 1953, A/12 401349 (P.4b). Very fine or better and rare. $460
Lot 2455 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, ten dollars, 1st March 1961, A/99 848820 (P.9b). Flattened, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $650
Lot 2456 Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia, one ringgit, undated (1986, 1989) J/50 764126/40, H/10 379001/8 (P.27a) consecutive runs of fifteen and eight notes. Uncirculated. (23) $80
Lot 2457 Malta, The Government of Malta, George VI, one pound, 13th September 1939, A/3 556437 (P.14); Elizabeth II, one pound, 1949 (1954), A/22 626353 [illustrated] and A/24 274626 (P.24a, b). The first fine, others extremely fine. (3) $160
Lot 2458 Malta, Government of Malta, Elizabeth II, one pound colour trial, 1949 (1963), SPECIMEN diagonally in red both sides, single punch hole cancellation in signature reserve, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red in top margins front and back, numbered 78 in top left back margin (P.26ct). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 2459 Malta, Government of Malta, Elizabeth II, five pounds colour trial, 1949 (1961), SPECIMEN diagonally in red both sides, single punch hole cancellation in signature reserve, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red in top margins front and back, numbered 89 in top left back margin (P.27ct). Uncirculated. $650
Lot 2460 Malta, Government of Malta, Elizabeth II, five pounds, 1949 (1961), A/1 901437 (P.27a). Extremely fine and rare. $420
Lot 2461 Malta, Central Bank of Malta, Elizabeth II, ten shillings colour trial, 1967 (1968), SPECIMEN diagonally in red both sides, single punch hole cancellation in signature reserve, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red in top margins front and back, numbered 74 in top right back margin (P.28ct). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 2462 Malta, Central Bank of Malta, Elizabeth II, one pound colour trial, 1967 (1969), SPECIMEN diagonally in red both sides, single punch hole cancellation in signature reserve, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red in top margins front and back, numbered 93 in top left back margin (P.29ct). Uncirculated. $380
Lot 2463 Malta, Central Bank of Malta, Elizabeth II, five pounds, 1967 (1968), A/4 385735 and A/4 604787 [illustrated] (P.30a). Very fine; extremely fine. (2) $340
Lot 2464 Malta, Central Bank of Malta, Elizabeth II, five pounds colour trial, 1967 (1968), SPECIMEN diagonally in black both sides, single punch hole cancellation in signature reserve, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in black in top margins front and back, numbered 16 in top right back margin (P.30ct). Uncirculated. $800
Lot 2465 Malta, Central Bank of Malta, de la Rue specimen ten liri, 1967 (1973), C/5 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 001 at bottom left on front (P.33es). Remnants of glue marks on right of back, otherwise uncirculated. $200
Lot 2466 Malta, Central Bank of Malta, 1967 (1979), one lira replacement note, X/1 129693 (P.34br). Uncirculated. $140
Lot 2467 Malta, Central Bank of Malta, de la Rue specimen ten liri, 1967 (1973), C/5 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, SPECIMEN No. 14 in red at bottom left on front, single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.33es). Stains at right on back coming through to front left from glue residue, nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 2468 Malta, Central Bank of Malta, de la Rue specimen five liri, 1967 (1979), B/17 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN No. 010 at bottom left on front (P.35bs). Remnants of glue marks on right of back, otherwise uncirculated. $60
Lot 2469 Malta, Central Bank of Malta, two liri, undated (1994) A/23 403623/31, A/23 403621 (P.45b) consecutive run of nine notes and a single. Uncirculated. (10) $240
Lot 2470 Mauritius, The Government of Mauritius, Elizabeth II, five rupees, undated (1954), D 845728 [illustrated] and Q 277172 (P.27). Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $320
Lot 2471 Mauritius, The Government of Mauritius, Elizabeth II, five rupees, undated (1954), A 160766 and B 114639 [illustrated] (P.27) (2); Bank of Mauritius, ten rupees, undated (1967), A/52 989137 (P.31c). The first two nearly extremely fine and scarce, the last uncirculated. (3) $500
Lot 2472 Mauritius, The Government of Mauritius, Elizabeth II, ten rupees, undated (1954), C 783681 (P.28). Fine. $100
Lot 2473 Mauritius, Bank of Mauritius, Elizabeth II, ten rupees, undated (1967), A/60 013828; another, replacement note, Z/1 473839 [illustrated] (P.31c). Uncirculated. (2) $260
Lot 2474 Mexico, Banco de Tamaulipas, one hundred pesos, Tampico, undated (c1914) series H, No.3204 (P.S433.R2). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2475 Netherlands Antilles, Bank Van de Nederlandse Antillen, one hundred gulden, 9 December 1981, 0030738204 (P.18b). Uncirculated. $260
Lot 2476 Netherlands Antilles, Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen, two hundred and fifty gulden, 31 Maart 1986, 9006650037 (P.27a). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 2477 Netherlands Indies, De Javasche Bank, fifty gulden, 22 April 1929, IV 02079, 85 (P.72b) (2); one hundred gulden, 22 April 1930, HO 00890 (P.73c). Very fine, the last with nick in left edge. (3) $180
Lot 2478 Netherlands Indies, Imperial Japanese Government, one hundred roepiah, undated (1944), block letters SO, watermarked paper (P.126a). Ragged edges top right, otherwise very fine. (2) $30
Lot 2479 Palestine, Palestine Currency Board, five hundred mils, 20th April, 1939, E102606 (P.6c). Rust spot at date and another small one in left margin, crisp original paper, very fine and rare. $440
Lot 2480 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, specimen ten kina, 1975, overprinted specimen twice diagonally (P35s). Uncirculated. $60
Lot 2481 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, ten kina, undated (1985) NCN 162417/26 (P.7); five kina, 2007, XIII South Pacific Games, SSH074605680/9 (P.34) two consecutive runs of ten notes. Uncirculated. (20) $170
Lot 2482 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, twenty kina, 2008 (P.36) 35th Anniversary, BPNG4805701/800, pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) Passed in
Lot 2483 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, 1973-2008, 35th Anniversary, folders (2) each containing a twenty kina and one hundred kina (2008) serials BPNG0000104, BPNG0000106 (P.-). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2484 Philippines, WWII emergency issues, includes Apayo, ten cents (P.S103); Bohol, twenty five centavos, 1942 (P.S133) (2), five pesos, 1942 (P.S136d) (3); Cagayan, one peso (P.S188); Mindanao, ten pesos, 1943 (P.S488a) (2), twenty pesos, 1944 (P.S528) (4), another (P.S528d); Negros, ten pesos, 1944 (P.S676); Mountain Province, 1942 five and ten centavos (P.S5591, 2); Negros, two pesos (2), five pesos (3), ten pesos, 1942 (P.S647, 8, 9); various other issues including Cebu, twenty pesos; Iloilo, two and ten pesos; Negros, one and five pesos; Mindanao, five pesos; Mountain Province, one peso. Very good - very fine. (33) $80
Lot 2485 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one hundred thousand piso, commemorating the Centennial of the First Republic, 1898-1998, GS 0112 (P.190a). In original perspex holder and official case with certificate, uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2486 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, twenty piso, 2014, solid number set and number one million note, XZ 111111, XC 222222, WA 333333, XG 444444, WS 555555, WQ 666666, WJ 777777, WG 888888, WG 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.206a). Uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 2487 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, twenty piso, 2014A, solid number set and number one million note, XW 111111, WZ 222222, XN 333333, ZF 444444, ZD 555555, YZ 666666, YB 777777, YB 888888, ZF 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.206a). Uncirculated. (10) $110
Lot 2488 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, twenty piso, 2014B, solid number set and number one million note, EW 111111, FD 222222, XL 333333, FD 444444, GV 555555, EN 666666, EN 777777, EN 888888, GU 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.206a). Uncirculated. (10) $110
Lot 2489 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, fifty piso, 2015, solid number set and number one million note, HU 111111, NF 222222, HU 333333, NL 444444, NM 555555, UR 666666, HW 777777, HX 888888, UA 999999 and LP 1000000 (P.207a). Uncirculated. (10) $130
Lot 2490 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one hundred piso, 2015, solid number set and number one million note, FH 111111, GR 222222, CY 333333, CY 444444, GV 555555, CX 666666, DH 777777, GH 888888, DH 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.208). Uncirculated. (10) $130
Lot 2491 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, five hundred piso, 2014, solid number set and number one million note, HQ 111111, HS 222222, GV 333333, HV 444444, HV 555555, HS 666666, LN 777777, LN 888888, NA 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.210). Uncirculated. (10) $300
Lot 2492 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, five hundred piso, 2015, solid number set and number one million note, QD 111111, QJ 222222, RL 333333, NA 444444, PZ 555555, QB 666666, RH 777777, RB 888888, QB 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.210). Uncirculated. (10) $300
Lot 2493 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one thousand piso, 2015, solid number set and number one million note, ZA 111111, ZT 222222, ZA 333333, CH 444444, ZG 555555, ZV 666666, ZN 777777, ZN 888888, WL 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.211). Uncirculated. (10) $500
Lot 2494 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one thousand piso, 2014, solid number set and number one million note, ZL 111111, GV 222222, ZL 333333, ZS 444444, ZL 555555, ZL 666666, ZR 777777, GN 888888, PN 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.211b). Uncirculated. (10) $500
Lot 2495 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, one dollar, 2nd March 1973, L/56 074586 (P.30h). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 2496 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, two dollars, 5th August 1977 K/148 581291 (P.31b). Extremely fine. $30
Lot 2497 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, two dollars, 10th April 1979 K/161 013565, 013568 (P.31d). Some age staining to first and a few age marks at edge of second, otherwise very fine - extremely fine and scarce. (2) $120
Lot 2498 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, two dollars, 24th May 1979 K/178 419029 (P.31d). Nearly uncirculated. $30
Lot 2499 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, five dollars, 16th October 1972, M/7 548543 and M/7 877957 [illustrated] (P.32a). Good extremely fine; uncirculated. (2) $110
Lot 2500 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, two dollars, 15th April 1977, K/132 314719 (P.35b). Uncirculated. $40
Lot 2501 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, two dollars replacement note, 15th April 1977, X/1 009001 (P.35br). Uncirculated. $120
Lot 2502 Russia, State Treasury Notes and State Bank Notes, USSR, 1961-1991, bank sealed packs of 100 notes of each one, three, five, ten and twenty five rubles (P.222-240). Very good - fine. (500) $120
Lot 2503 Russia, State Treasury and State Bank Notes of USSR, 1961, one, three, five, ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred rubles (P.222-236). Good very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $50
Lot 2504 Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer, five francs, undated (1950-60), U.27 27142 (P.22); ten francs, E.41 82620 (P.23). Uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 2505 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, fifty pence, undated (1979), V/I 153333/7 (P.5a) consecutive run of five notes. Uncirculated. (5) $100
Lot 2506 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, undated (1985), P/I 298120/1 (P.8b) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 2507 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabethh II, twenty pounds, 2004, A/I 113336/8 (P.13a) consecutive run of three notes. Uncirculated. (3) $260
Lot 2508 Saint Thomas and Prince, Banco Central de S.Tome e Principe, fifty thousand dobras, 26 de Agosto de 2004, DA 2715038/40 (P.68c) consecutive trio. Uncirculated. (3) $140
Lot 2509 Saint Thomas and Prince, Banco Central de S.Tome e Principe, five thousand dobras, 31 de Dezembro de 2013 (P.-); ten thousand dobras, 31 de Dezembro de 2013 (P.-); twenty thousand dobras, 10 Dezembro de 2010 (P.67d); fifty thousanf dobras, 31 de Dezembro de 2013 (P.-); one hundred thousand dobras, 10 de Dezembro de 2010 (P.69b). Uncirculated. (5) $120
Lot 2510 Samoa, Central Bank of Samoa, fifty tala, undated (1990) A936383, A936389, A936392 (P.29a); undated (2006) C124157, C124161, C124185 (P.36). Uncirculated. (6) $150
Lot 2511 Samoa, Central Bank of Samoa, two tala, 1990 commemorative issue, AAB prefix uncut vertical block of four, block of nine, part sheet of fourteen and full sheet of thirty five (P.31b). In mailing tube, uncirculated. (62 notes) $300
Lot 2512 Samoa, Central Bank of Samoa, one hundred tala, undated (2006) B011964/5 (P.37) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 2513 Sarawak, Government of Sarawak, one dollar, Kuching, 1st January 1935, A/4 234529 (P.20). A 3mm tear in top border, nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 2514 Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, ten riyals, 1961, 76/698097 (P.8a). Good extremely fine and rare. $260
Lot 2515 Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, five riyals, 1968, (P.12a); five riyals, 1977 (P.17b) (2); ten riyals, 1977 (P.18) (2); fifty riyals, 1976 (P.19); one riyal, 1983 (P.21a) (2). Uncirculated. (8) $420
Lot 2516 Scotland, Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, five pounds, Edinburgh 3rd March 1942, 14/B 10454 (P.5328b); National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, one pound, Edinburgh 16th September 1959 (P.265) and 1st October 1964 (P.269a). Nearly very fine/fine; extremely fine; good extremely fine. (3) $220
Lot 2517 Seychelles, Central Bank of Seychelles, five hundred rupees, undated (2005) AA001640/1 (P.41) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 2518 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, specimen one leone, undated (1964), imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, A/1 000000, CANCELLED perforated in centre, printer's instructions 'SO4264/G6449/18-7-63/185' written in pen top margin (P.1as). Virtually uncirculated. $150
Lot 2519 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, one leone, undated (1969), A/7 411327 (P.1b). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 2520 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, specimen two leones, undated (1969), imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, B/26 000000, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated in centre, printer's instructions 'G7375/17-7-69/ 9/04480/1 /186/4' written in pen top margin (P.2cs). Small tone spot at watermark, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $150
Lot 2521 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, de la Rue specimen set of one (A/4 000000), two (B/1 000000) and five leones (C/1 000000), undated (1974-75), SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, four punch hole cancellation at signatures, SPECIMEN No. 001 at bottom left on front (P.5as-7as). Remnants of glue marks on right of backs, otherwise uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2522 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, ten leones replacement note, 4th August 1984, Z/1 109565 (P.8r). Uncirculated and scarce. $100
Lot 2523 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, Collector Series specimen set, undated (1979), fifty cents, one, two and five leones, *006565, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back (P.CS2); also, matching last two digits (63) set of fifty cents, one, two, five and ten leones, 1.7.1980 (P.9-13). Uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 2524 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, 1980 commemorative issue, consecutive pairs of one (A/1 001254/5), two (A/1 000866/7), five (A/1 001041/2) and ten leones (A/1 000987/8) (P.10-13). Uncirculated. (8) $120
Lot 2525 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, orchid series set of specimen notes, one, five, ten, fifty and one hundred dollars, set 19 of 89 (P.1s, 2s, 3s, 5s, 6s). Uncirculated. (5) $4,400
Lot 2526 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, five dollars, undated (1967), A/5 954058 and A/17 460139 (P.2a) (2); two dollars, undated (1992), FF430110/1 consecutive pair and FF430120/4 a run of five consecutive notes (P.28) (7). The first two nearly uncirculated, others uncirculated. (9) $120
Lot 2527 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, ten dollars, undated (1967), A/32 266811 (P.3a) [illustrated]; undated (1972), B/1 734526 (P.3c); undated (1973), B/82 280728 and B/91 093005 [illustrated] (P.3d) (2). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $180
Lot 2528 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, fifty dollars, undated (1973), A/42 001610 (P.5d). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 2529 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, one dollar, undated (1976), F/63 two runs of five and a run of seven consecutive notes (P.9) (17); two dollars, undated (1990), FT a run of five and a run of seventeen consecutive notes (P.27) (22); five dollars, A/82 196413 (P.10); twenty dollars, undated (1979), A/49 507744 (P.12); also, Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia, one ringgit, undated (1986), ER a run of four consecutive notes (P.27a) (4). Uncirculated. (45) $140
Lot 2530 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, one dollars 1976-1984, signature Hon Sui Sen, (P.9). Mostly fine - very fine. (49) $60
Lot 2531 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, ten dollars replacement note, undated (1979), Z/2 947525 (P.11r). Uncirculated and rare. $440
Lot 2532 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, one dollars 1984-1989, signature Goh Keng Swee, (P.18a). Mostly very fine. (80) $60
Lot 2533 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, one dollar replacement notes, undated (1987), Z/1 222501/66 (P.18ar) a run of sixty six consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (66) $950
Lot 2534 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, two dollars, undated (1992), FF prefix, consecutive pair, consecutive trio and a run of eight consecutive (P.28). Uncirculated. (13) $50
Lot 2535 Singapore, Board of Commissioners of Currency, ten dollars, undated (2015) serials 5AK, 5BK, 5BV (2), 5BU (P.-); fifty dollars (2015), 50AV250844 (P.-). Uncirculated. (6) $110
Lot 2536 Solomon Islands, Central Bank of Solomon Islands, undated (1986 issue), two dollars, B/1 408003; five dollars, B/1 000195; ten dollars, B/1 000195; twenty dollars, B/1 000122 and B/1 001587; fifty dollars, B/1 000182 (P.13a-17a). Uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 2537 Solomon Islands, Central Bank of Solomon Islands, replacement notes, undated (1986 issue), two dollars, Y/1 002869; five dollars, Y/1 006363; ten dollars, Y/1 006004; twenty dollars, Y/1 017543; fifty dollars, Y/1 000503 (P.13ar-17ar). Uncirculated. (5) $260
Lot 2538 Solomon Islands, Central Bank of Solomon Islands, undated (1996-7 issue), matching serial number set, two dollars, C/1 000105; five dollars, C/1 000105, also replacement note X/1 000709; ten dollars, C/1 000195, also replacement note X/1 001060; twenty dollars, C/1 000105; fifty dollars, C/1 000105 (P.18-22). Uncirculated. (7) $160
Lot 2539 South Africa, Boer War, Siege of Mafeking, 1900 issue, voucher for two shillings, February 1900, No.B10178. Nearly very fine. $440
Lot 2540 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, one pound, 16 November 1945, A/152 594535 (P.84f); ten shillings, 4.9.56, A/124 344237 (P.90c), 6.11.58, A/166 779657 (P.91d). Very fine; uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 2541 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, five pounds, 12 November 1947, B/31 318602 (P.86c). Very fine. $110
Lot 2542 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, ten pounds, 19 April 1943, F/2 617827 (P.87). Good extremely fine. $220
Lot 2543 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, specimen ten shillings, 6.11.58, discordant serial numbers, A/166 000001 and A/166 1000000, SPECIMEN partially perforated in centre, 12345 stamped and printer's notes 'O/118530/28/4/58' in pen top margin (P.91ds). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 2544 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, ten shillings, 22.1.58, A/155 249920 (P.91d); one pound, 4.3.58, B/322 054062 (P.93e); five pounds, 10.3.55, C/39 140195 (P.97d); ten pounds, 5.3.53, D/2 209955 (P.99). Very fine - good extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 2545 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, specimen five pounds, 14.1.59, discordant serial numbers, C/69 000001 and C/69 1000000, SPECIMEN perforated under signature, 12345 stamped and printer's notes 'O/118532/28/4/58' in pen top margin (P.96cs). Slightest thinning of paper on back at right (book adhesion), otherwise nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 2546 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, specimen five pounds, 26.3.54, discordant serial numbers, C/35 000001 and C/35 500000, SPECIMEN perforated at signature, 12345 stamped and printer's notes 'O/91176/24/8/53' in pen top margin (P.97cs). Slight ink smudge on back at top, nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 2547 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, a small collection from 1962-1994, includes one rand (P.102b, 109a, b, 110a) (4), two rand (P.117b, 118a, b), five rand (P.111c (4 consecutive), 119c, e) (6), ten rand (P.107a) and fifty rand (P.122a). The first and second last, good very fine, others nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (15) $60
Lot 2548 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, 2005 issue, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred and two hundred rand (P.128b-131b, 132). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (5) $60
Lot 2549 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, two hundred rand, 2005, AD8424234E, AE1536778E, AE1536784 (P.132). Uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 2550 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, one dollar, 10th July 1916, E/90 84111 (P.1c). Flattened, tiny nick in left margin, very fine and very rare. $650
Lot 2551 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, ten cents, undated (1919-20), L/4 89132 and V/7 47580 (P.6c). Heavy quarter folds, two 8mm tears top and bottom margins, otherwise good fine; staple holes at left and some staining, otherwise very fine, scarce, the second illustrated. (2) $220
Lot 2552 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, ten cents, 14th October 1919, F/44 65593 (P.8b). Good very fine and rare. $170
Lot 2553 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, one dollar, 1st January 1933, D/26 89670 (P.16a). Flattened, good extremely fine and very rare. $1,000
Lot 2554 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, one dollar, 1st January 1935, L/51 17028 (P.16b). Crisp note, good colour, a 1mm tear in top margin, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 2555 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, five dollars, 1st January 1935, B/47 61131 (P.17b). Flattened of folds, very fine. $500
Lot 2556 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, ten dollars, 1st January 1935, C/3 74861 (P.18b). Nearly very fine. $680
Lot 2557 Sudan, Bank of Sudan, one pound, 8.4.1961, C/54 0504116 (P.8a). Good extremely fine and scarce. $60
Lot 2558 Sudan, Bank of Sudan, set of de la Rue specimens, 1970-73, twenty five piastres, A/21 000000 (P.11as); fifty piastres, B/21 000000 (P.12bs); one pound, C/38 000000 (P.13bs); five pounds, D/11 000000 (P.14bs) and ten pounds, E/6 000000, with printer's instructions in pen top margin 'G8269/5-2-73/455/1' (P.15bs), each note with SPECIMEN in red diagonally on front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right on front and back, single hole perforation at signature reserves, SPECIMEN No. 001 in red at bottom left on front. Glue remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2559 Sudan, Bank of Sudan, 1.1.1981, one pound, C/22 641610 and five pounds, D/2 805967 (P.18a, 19a); ten pounds, 1.1.1983, E/48 214105 (P.27a). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 2560 Suriname, Muntbiljet, one gulden, 2nd January 1984, 0030749517 (P.116g); two and a half gulden (replacement note?), 2nd January 1961, ZZ 084726 (P.117a); another, 1st August 1978, P/3 051670 (P.118b). Uncirculated. (3) $30
Lot 2561 Swaziland, Monetary Authority of Swaziland, specimen set of one, two, five, ten and twenty emalangeni, undated (1974, 1978), all with serial A 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally, front and back (P.1s-5s). Uncirculated. (5) $340
Lot 2562 Swaziland, Monetary Authority of Swaziland, Collector Series of specimen notes, one, two, five, ten and twenty emalangeni, all numbered *007163, SPECIMEN stamped diagonally in black both sides on the first and in red on the others (P.CS1). Uncirculated. (5) $50
Lot 2563 Sweden, Sveriges Riksbank, five kronor, 1948 (P.41a), 1950 (P.33ag), 1960 (P.42e), 1977 (P.51b); ten kronor, 1939 (P.10v), 1959 (P.43g), 1968 (P.56a), 1975 (P.52c); fifty kronor, 1962, (P.47d); 1889 (P.53d); one hundred kronor, 1960 (P.48b) [illustrated], 1971 (P.54b). Very fine - uncirculated. (12) $280
Lot 2564 Sweden, Sveriges Riksbank, one thousand kronor, 1965, 12365402 (P.46d). Heavy quarter folds, tiny hole at centre, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 2565 Tonga, Government of Tonga, Treasury Note, four shillings, 12th November, 1945, B/1 54155 (P.9a). Several holes and tears, pieces missing from margin, mostly there, good and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2566 Tonga, Government of Tonga, Treasury Note, four shillings, 20th April, 1942, B/1 28564 (P.9a). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2567 Tonga, Government of Tonga, Treasury Note, four shillings, 8th December, 1953, C/1 33952 (P.9b). Crease and folds, small nick in bottom margin, otherwise good fine and scarce. $130
Lot 2568 Tonga, Government of Tonga, Treasury Note, ten shillings, 19th May 1939, B/1 05823, type with 'TEN SHILLINGS' both sides of coat of arms with right side 'TEN SHILLINGS' overprinted with three black bars in error, type of (P.10) with overprint of (P.6). Several vertical folds and splits at margins, some staining, especially in top right corner, otherwise very good and extremely rare, only two known. $1,200
Lot 2569 Tonga, Government of Tonga, Treasury Note, one pound, 13th October, 1959, C/1 79617 (P.11c). Flattened, nearly fine. $70
Lot 2570 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, specimen set of half, one, two, five and ten pa'angas by de la Rue, undated (1974-85), each with serial number B/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally fronts and backs, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right on fronts and backs, single hole perforation at signature reserve on the second and third, SPECIMEN No. 001 in red at bottom left on fronts (P.18-22s). Glue remnants on backs at right, otherwise virtually uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2571 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, half pa'anga, 2nd October, 1974, B/1 001799; 19th June, 1975, B/1 004199; another, replacement note, Z/1 008103 (P.18a). Uncirculated. (3) $100
Lot 2572 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, half pa'anga, 12th January, 1977, B/1 007840; 17th May, 1977, B/1 008328; another, replacement note, Z/1 007224; another, 25th August, 1977, Z/1 008218; 10th September, 1979, B/1 020233; another, replacement note, Z/1 008715 (P.18b). Uncirculated. (6) $260
Lot 2573 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, half pa'anga, 28th November, 1979, B/1 024524; 27th August, 1980, B/1 025464; another, replacement note, Z/1 007332; 31st July, 1981, B/1 029529; 17th August, 1982, B/1 030913; 29th July, 1983, B/1 042424 (P.18c). Uncirculated. (6) $130
Lot 2574 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, specimen set of one, two and five pa'angas by de la Rue, undated (1974-85), each with serial number B/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally fronts and backs, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right on fronts and backs, single hole perforation at signature reserve, SPECIMEN No. 001 in red at bottom left on fronts (P.19-21s). Glue remnants on backs at right, otherwise uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2575 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, five pa'anga, 2nd October 1974, B/1 013673; 21st August, 1975, B/1 021266; 19th June, 1975, B/1 015784; 8th December, 1977, B/1 076415 (fine); 10th December, 1980, B/1 177066 (P.21a). All except the second last uncirculated. (5) $140
Lot 2576 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, five pa'anga, 21st December, 1976, B/1 030814; 11th February, 1977, B/1 039007; 17th May, 1977, B/1 048432; replacement note, 16th June, 1977, Z/1 003390; 1st May, 1978, B/1 104019; another, replacement note, Z/1 004212; Collector Series specimen, 1st August, 1978, *007212; 15th April, 1980, B/1 145030; 28th November, 1980, B/1 165731 (P.21b (8), P.CS1). Uncirculated. (9) $280
Lot 2577 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, five pa'anga, 30th November, 1981, B/1 219940; 20th December, 1982, B/1 249075 (fine); 23rd June, 1983, B/1 262118; 18th January, 1985, B/1 343027; 3rd October, 1985, B/1 358908; 18th December, 1986, B/1 369094; 27th February, 1987, B/1 383643; 27th May, 1987, B/1 388246; 28th September, 1987, B/1 393139; 8th December, 1987, B/1 413029; 14th December, 1988, B/1 422005; 15th March, 1989, B/1 430020; 30th June, 1989, B/1 478011 (P.21c). Apart from the second, uncirculated. (13) $340
Lot 2578 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, specimen ten pa'anga, undated (1974-89), B/1 000000, 'SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE' perforated in centre, printer's instructions 'G8256/16-2-73/298/1' in pen in top margin (P.22). Glue remnants on back at left on front and right on back, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2579 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, ten pa'anga, 3rd June, 1974, B/1 018914 (vg); 3rd September, 1974, B/1 039773 (unc); 19th June, 1975, B/1 048955 (unc); 21st August, 1975, B/1 054193 (vg); 21st January, 1981, B/1 183009 (unc) (P.22a). Very good - uncirculated. (5) $140
Lot 2580 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, ten pa'anga, 21st December, 1976, B/1 063437; 11th February, 1977, B/1 070007; 27th April, 1977, B/1 078246 (good); 16th June, 1977, B/1 087037; 1st May, 1978, B/1 114636; 10th August, 1979, B/1 119728 (vg); 15th April, 1980, B/1 146002; 28th November, 1980, B/1 165826 (P.22b). Uncirculated, except as indicated. (8) $280
Lot 2581 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, ten pa'anga, 28th October, 1982, B/1 250720; 23rd June, 1983, B/1 285910 (gvf); 16th January, 1984, B/1 327047; 18th January, 1985, B/1 384003; 18th July, 1985, B/1 408615; 8th January, 1986, B/1 437810 (ef); 27th February, 1987, B/1 485763; 22nd July, 1987, B/1 497409; 28th September, 1987, B/1 509283; 8th December, 1987, B/1 523004 (aunc); 14th December, 1988, B/1 544010; 23rd January, 1989, B/1 545085; 30th June, 1989, B/1 636011 (P.22c) (14); National Reserve Bank of Tonga, ten pa'anga, undated (1992-95), C/1 083706 (P.28). Uncirculated, except as indicated. (15) $360
Lot 2582 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, twenty pa'anga, 4th July, 1985, A/1 000083 (P.23a). Uncirculated. $160
Lot 2583 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, twenty pa'anga, 18th July, 1985, A/1 014025; 8th January, 1986, A/1 048581; 27th February, 1987, A/1 081425; 28th September, 1987, A/1 094425 (P.23b). Uncirculated. (4) $180
Lot 2584 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, twenty pa'anga, 20th May, 1988, A/1 110621; 14th December, 1988, A/1 115009; 23rd January, 1989, A/1 116060; 30th June, 1989, A/1 153016 (P.23c) (4); National Reserve Bank of Tonga, twenty pa'anga, 1 July 1989 (P.30a). Uncirculated. (5) $220
Lot 2585 Tonga, National Reserve Bank of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, undated (1992-95) issues: one pa'anga, C/1 037249/50 consecutive pair (P.25) (2); five pa'anga, C/1 000810 (P.27); ten pa'anga, C/1 083708 (P.28); 1 July 1989, twenty pa'anga commemoratives, C/1 000976, 8 (P.30a) (2); undated (1995) issues: one pa'anga, C/3 546498; five pa'anga, C/1 380218; fifty pa'anga, A/1 050001. Uncirculated. (9) $160
Lot 2586 Tonga, National Reserve Bank of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, twenty pa'anga de la Rue specimen, undated (1995), A/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right on front and back, single hole perforation at signature reserve, SPECIMEN No. 001 in red at bottom left on front (P.35s). Glue remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. $140
Lot 2587 Tonga, National Reserve Bank of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, fifty pa'anga de la Rue specimen, undated (1995), A/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right on front and back, single hole perforation at signature reserve, SPECIMEN No. 001 at bottom left on front (P.36s). Glue remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. $200
Lot 2588 Tonga, National Reserve Bank of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, fifty pa'anga de la Rue specimen, undated (1995), A/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right on front and back, single hole perforation at signature reserve, SPECIMEN No. 022 at bottom left on front (P.36s). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 2589 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, Collectors Series specimen ten pa'anga, 1st August, 1978, *007212 SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back (P.CS1). Uncirculated. $40
Lot 2590 Trinidad and Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1964, X/3 793940 (P.26c); five dollars, B/1 883465 (P.27c); also, one dollar, undated 1977 AE 165311 (P.30a) and five dollars, AF 601343 (P.31a). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $110
Lot 2591 Ukraine, Ukrainian National Bank, two hundred hryren, 2007, AA6610645/7, AA9622964 (P.123a) consecutive run of three notes and a single. Uncirculated. (4) $100
Lot 2592 USA, Continental Currency, five dollars, Philadelphia, May 9, 1776, No.37396, printed by Hall and Sellers, 1776, signed J.Sellers and J.Pearson. Very good. $240
Lot 2593 USA, a small collection of pre Civil War and Civil War issues, denominations from five cents to ten dollars, dated 1837-1866, noted City of Richmond; Bank of the Republic, Rhode Island; Citizens' Bank of Louisiana; State of Louisiana, Baton Rouge; State of North Carolina, Raleigh; Chicopee Bank, Springfield Mass.; Northborough Bank, Marlborough, Mass.; The State of Georgia, Milledgeville; The State of Alabama, Montgomery; Bank of Augusta; Bank of Manchester; The Mechanics Bank, Augusta; Towanda Bank, Pennsylvania; Valley Bank of Maryland; Railroad Bank, Michigan; Farmers & Exchange Bank, Charleston; Bank of the Republic, Rhode Island; also, Treasury Warrant for one dollar, 1862 and a Jury Certificate for two dollars from the State of Texas dated 1897. Fair - very fine, an interesting lot, some scarce, three illustrated. (32) $700
Lot 2594 USA, Confederate States of America, one hundred dollars, Richmond, June 25 1862, No. A 6349, with (2) 'Interest Paid' stamps on back for 1863 and 1864. Very fine. $140
Lot 2595 USA, gold certificate, ten dollars, series of 1907, E2709909 (P.271). Good extremely fine. $650
Lot 2596 USA, gold certificate, fifty dollars, series of 1913, A1151621 (P.273). Good very fine. $1,700
Lot 2597 USA, gold certificate, twenty dollars, series of 1922, K86544901 (P.275). Good very fine. $600
Lot 2598 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, California, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 20, 1914, L-12 L14118840A (P.371). Nearly uncirculated. $280
Lot 2599 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, F-6 F30358710A (P.371). Extremely fine. $160
Lot 2600 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Illinois, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, G-7 G23277371A (P.371). Good very fine. $220
Lot 2601 USA, National Currency, The Merchants National Bank of Indianapolis, Indiana, CH#869, twenty dollars, Jan.19, 1905, T711935H/108741 (H&O.p252). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 2602 USA, National Currency, Fourth National Bank of Wichita, Kansas, CH#3683, ten dollars, Mar.15, 1907, V885059D/12517 (H&O.p344). Very fine. $240
Lot 2603 USA, National Currency, The National Exchange Bank of Baltimore, Maryland, CH#1109, twenty dollars, Mar.1, 1905, K262789A/31966 (H&O.p391). Extremely fine. $340
Lot 2604 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Massachusetts, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, A-1 A2041367A (P.371). Nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 2605 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minnesota, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, I9 I1042895A (P.371). Nearly Extremely fine. $160
Lot 2606 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Missouri, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, J-10 J10828327A (P.371). Good very fine. $180
Lot 2607 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis, Missouri, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, H-8 H20838250A (P.371). Good very fine. $200
Lot 2608 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, B-2 B41609525A (P.371). Extremely fine. $320
Lot 2609 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, D-4 D2369303A (P.371). Good very fine. $200
Lot 2610 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, five dollars, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, D-4 D1569340A (P.373). Extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 2611 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, C3 C20906363A; two dollars, C-3 C6454054A (P.371-2). Very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $1,000
Lot 2612 USA, National Currency, First National Bank at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, CH#252, five dollars, Jan.18, 1918, 821726 (H&O.p950). Good extremely fine. $280
Lot 2613 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Texas, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, K-11 K8004267A (P.371). Nearly extremely fine. $260
Lot 2614 USA, National Currency, The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Virginia, one dollar, Series of 1918, May 18, 1914, E-5 E3615968A (P.371). Flattened, very fine. $160
Lot 2615 USA, small size, five dollars, series of 1928F, H82364660A (P.379f); Federal Reserve, ten dollars, series of 1934, C12886663A (P.430D); twenty dollars, F01920882A (P.431D) and fifty dollars, D00184510A (P.432D). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $240
Lot 2616 USA, Federal Reserve, one dollar, series of 1963, set of city letter prefixes and number designations, A-L/1-12 (P.443a). Uncirculated. (12) $40
Lot 2617 USA, Federal Reserve, two dollars, series of 1976, set of city letter prefixes and number designations, A-L/1-12 (P.461). Uncirculated. (12) $80
Lot 2618 USA, Federal Reserve, two dollars replacement notes, 1976, D-* and L-*, blocks of four (P.461r) (2); also, 1981A, D-B, block of four (P.468b). Uncirculated. (12 notes) $160
Lot 2619 USA, Federal Reserve, two dollars, series of 2003A, set of city letter prefixes and number designations, A-L/1-12 (P.516a). Uncirculated. (12) $70
Lot 2620 USA, Federal Reserve, two dollars, series of 2009, partial set of city letter prefixes and number designations, A, B, D, F, G, K, L/1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12 (P.New). Uncirculated. (7) $40
Lot 2621 Wales, The Black Sheep Company of Wales Ltd, undated (1969), ten shillings, 300585; one pound, 300140; five pounds, 300825 and ten pounds, 300701, castle vignettes, all stamped CANCELLED on front; also specimen set of, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2, 'Little Railways of Wales', with information leaflet. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $240
Lot 2622 Western Samoa, Bank of Western Samoa, specimen set of one, two and ten talas, undated (1967), each with serial number 0000000 and on back, 030, 035 and 036 respectively, SPECIMEN in red diagonally each side and single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.16ds-18ds); also, Monetary Board of Western Samoa, five tala, undated (1980), A 009943 (P.21). Uncirculated, the first three illustrated. (4) $440
Lot 2623 World banknotes, modern issues, mostly all different and in high grade, includes Argentina (9), Cambodia (17), Ghana (28), Guinea (3), Guinea-Bissau (6), India (6), Lebanon (7), Liberia (1), Mozambique (3), Nepal (9), Rwanda (12), Sierra Leone (9), Somalia (1), Somaliland (3), Sudan (12), Uganda (56) and Zambia (22). All housed on Vario sheets in a black ring binder, mostly uncirculated, many scarce. (204) $1,900
Lot 2624 World banknotes, a collection of various countries and denominations, dating from 1884, noted Argentina, Belgium, Biafra, Brasil, Bulgaria, Ceylon, Chile, China, Cuba, East Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Falkland Islands, Fiji, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Haiti, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Laos, Malaya, Mauritius, Mexico, Netherlands Indies, Nigeria, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Philippines, Portugal, Rhodesia, Russia, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Tonga, Uruguay, USA (MPCs), Vietnam, Yugoslavia; also USA traveller's cheques and Australian cheques. Fair - uncirculated, some scarce. (290) $480
Lot 2625 World banknotes, a selection including Argentina, Bulgaria, Burundi, Cuba, Egypt, Fiji, Greece, Indonesia, Iran, Lebanon, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, South Africa, Tonga, Turkey. In two spiral-bound folders, good very fine - uncirculated. (265) $260
Lot 2626 World banknotes, a small selection of Australia, Ceylon, Fiji, Great Britain, Hong Kong (including P.171), Japan, Macau, New Caledonia, Philippines and Russia. Very good - very fine, all housed in a photo album with notes backed on to sticky pages, some scarce. (44) $180
Lot 2627 World banknotes, a group including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Belize, Brasil, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, New Hebrides, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Samoa, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, UAE, USA, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam. Very good - uncirculated. (92) $220
Lot 2628 World banknotes, includes Australia, one dollar (1969) (R.73 [5]), (1982) (R.78 [2]); five dollars (1992) (R.214, 214i), (1993) (R.216, 216L), (1995) (R.217a [2]), (2001) (R.219 [2]); ten dollars (1988) (R.310a, 310b [2]); Burma, Hong Kong, Standard Chartered Bank, one hundred dollars, 1 January 1997 (P.287b), five hundred dollars, 1 January 1999 (P.288b); Italy, Malaya, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, one thousand baht (1992) (P.92), (2000) (P.208); Zimbabwe. Housed in a white four ring binder, very good - uncirculated. (137) $800
Lot 2629 World banknotes, an interesting accumulation, noted Austria, one and two kronen, 1919; China; Cuba, ten pesos, 1896; Germany, Weimar Republic and inflation issues, Hong Kong, small denominations (1961); Japan; Russia, uncut Treasury notes from 1917; Tibet, 100 srang 1942-59 and three temple notes; Turkey, ten livres of 1918 forgeries. All housed in plastic pages in a ring binder, very good - uncirculated. (145) $360
Lot 2630 World banknotes, a collection of specimen banknotes, all printed SPECIMEN diagonally on the front and back and all with serial number prefixed by a Maltese cross, includes Botswana, one, two, five, ten and twenty pula (1979), 006579 (P.CS1) (5); Dominican Republic, one, five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, five hundred and one thousand pesos oro (1977/78), 006945 (P.CS4) (8); Ghana, one, two, five and ten cedis, 2nd Jan 1976/1977, 0006412 (P.CS1) (4); Paraguay, one hundred, five hundred, one thousand, five thousand and ten thousand guaranies, undated (1979), 006461 (P.CS1) (5); Sierra Leone, fifty cents, one, two and five leones, undated (1978), 006885 (P.CS2) (4); Swaziland, one, two, five, ten and twenty emalangeni, undated (1974), 006462 (P.CS1) (5). Uncirculated. (31) $240
Lot 2631 World banknotes, Bulgaria, 200 leva; Germany, inflation currency 1,000 and 20,000 marks (2); Hong Kong, Elizabeth II, one cent (8); Mexico, one peso, 1970 (3) and Chinese Hell bank notes for one, five, ten, twenty and fifty dollars. Very fine - uncirculated. (20) $20
Lot 2632 World banknotes, a small group of selected notes from Canada, Egypt, French Indo-China, Gibraltar, Great Britain, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Lebanon, Malta, New Caledonia, Nigeria, Samoa, South Africa, Timor, USA and Zimbabwe. Very good - uncirculated, many scarce. (32) $340
Lot 2633 World Banknotes, including military related, issues of Ceylon, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, all in plastic paper money album. Poor - uncirculated. (78) $120
Lot 2634 World banknotes, China, various issues of The Central Bank of China from the 1940s (12); Hong Kong, George V, one dollar (P.311) (nearly fine) and Japan, one yen (1916). Very good - fine. (14) $110
Lot 2635 World banknotes, a selection including Cook Islands, Dominica, Guyana, Israel, Jamaica, Malawi, Mexico, Nicaragua, Philippines, Romania, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda. In two black spiral-bound folders, good very fine - uncirculated. (220) $220
Lot 2636 World banknotes, including Denmark, one hundred kroner, 2009 (2); Germany, inflation issues (8), WWII Wehrmacht vouchers (3) and Allied Military five mark; Spain, one thousand pesetas, 1971 (P.154) and Western Samoa, twenty tala, 2008. Very fine - uncirculated, some scarce. (17) $200
Lot 2637 World banknotes, a small accumulation, Egypt (3); Germany inflation (3); Great Britain, ten shillings (2) (Catterns and Beale); India, GVI rupee; Japan occupation (8); Lebanon, one livre (P.15); Syria, one livre, 1939. Fair - very fine, some scarce. (19) $440
Lot 2638 World banknotes, includes Fiji, five shillings, ten shillings and one pound, 1961; Tonga, four shillings, 1961; New Hebrides, five francs (Noumea); others (3). Fair - very fine. (8) $160
Lot 2639 World banknotes, including New Zealand (Lefeaux one pound); Australia, one dollars (7) and two dollars (5), also, Waltons Store note 5/- (Sydney). Most in red plastic note album, poor - uncirculated. (149) $300
Lot 2640 World banknotes, including Scotland National Bank, one pound, 10th May 1956; Eire, one pound, 17.9.70; Straits Settlements, dollar, 1st January 1935. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (22) $80
Lot 2641 World banknotes, an accumulation of various countries and denominations; also, coupon book for Island Creek Stores Company, USA, twenty five dollars value. Poor - uncirculated, housed in a red album. (110) $60
Lot 2642 World banknotes, various countries mostly post WWII, includes many JIM and allied currency notes. Poor - very fine. (approx 130) $100
Lot 2643 Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, share certificate for one hundred pounds, printed by William Moffitt, No.1433, issued to John Malcolm, 1st May 1838. Very fine and rare. $420
Lot 2644 New South Wales, Revenue Branch Colonial Treasury, Sydney, 8 May 1839, receipt for thirty eight pounds eight shillings sterling as a deposit against three hundred and eighty four pounds for purchase of six hundred and forty acres in the County of Bourke at twelve shillings per acre, signed by the Colonial Treasurer. Very fine and rare. $240
Lot 2645 Bank of Van Diemen's Land cheques, 1st April 1837 for eight pounds 'D.Hebden' and 10th July 1837 for five pounds 'Mrs Nichols' both to the account of 'James Kelly'. Good fine. (2) $100
Lot 2646 Derwent Bank cheque, Van Diemen's Land, Campbell Town, 22 October 1838, Cashier of the Derwent Bank, pay 'Mr Henry Douglas' or Order, the sum of two pounds 14/3 and place the same to account of 'James Hamilton'. Spike hole and edge tears, otherwise very fine. $100
Lot 2647 Bank of Australia, lottery ticket for the disposal of unsaleable assets of the bank, ticket 5549, issued to W.C.Wentworth, Sydney, 19th day of October 1848, signed by the four directors, imprint H.C.Jervis (MVR. p65). W.C.Wentworth has his signature on the back of the note. Very fine and very rare. $700
Lot 2648 Bank of Australia, lottery ticket for the disposal of unsaleable assets of the bank, ticket 5551, issued to W.C.Wentworth, Sydney, 19th day of October 1848, signed by the four directors, imprint H.C.Jervis (MVR. p65). W.C.Wentworth has his signature on the back of the note. Very fine and very rare. $700
Lot 2649 Bank of Australia, lottery tickets, run of five (5) issued in Sydney October 19, 1848 (month and year printed in full), and drawn on Jan 1, 1849 (full date printed in full), No. 5795-5799, made out to Dr.Thomas Forster, signed by four Directors and printed on 'SYDNEY BANKING COMPANY' watermarked paper, imprint on lower right of H.C.Jervis Sc., with ornate rectangular frame with animal vignettes and anchor within, and Royal arms vignette in near centre of note, on back in print and ink 'In consideration of four pounds which I have received from Alicia Ornsby [first three notes]; Charles Ormsby Jr; John Massy; I hereby assign to him all my right and interest in the within Ticket and drawing' and all are signed T.Forster. Mostly nearly very fine and very rare. (5) $2,700
Lot 2650 The Australian and European Bank Limited, uniface black and white printer's proof on paper, twenty pounds, Melbourne, 1st June 18.., unnumbered, no imprint (MVR.1). Some creasing, good very fine and rare. $720
Lot 2651 Australian Joint Stock Bank, one pound printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on paper, Sydney, 18-, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, 'from this' pencilled in Manager signature reserve (MVR.1b). Glue tips on back corners, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 2652 Australian Joint Stock Bank, five pounds printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on paper, Sydney, 18-, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, 'from this' pencilled in Manager signature reserve (MVR.1b). Glue tips on back corners, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $700
Lot 2653 The Bank of Australasia, uniface black and white printer's proof on paper, ten pounds, Brisbane, 18.., imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, '27th August 1860' added in pencil in lower margin, SPECIMEN stamped below in Manager reserve (MVR.1c). A repaired 4.5cm tear top left corner, part missing and blunted corners at top, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2654 The Bank of Australasia, proof five pounds, uniface on paper, black and white, Melbourne, 11th August 1863, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate., 'from this' added in pencil in Manager area (MVR.2a). A few small margin tears, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $450
Lot 2655 Commercial Bank, Hobart Town, Tasmania, second issue, black and white printer's proof on paper, twenty pounds, Hobart Town, 1st January 18.., imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, a 67mm piece removed at Director signature reserve for cancellation, 'from this' pencilled next to date (MVR.2b). Glue remnants on back corners, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2656 Commercial Bank, Hobart Town, Tasmania, second issue, black and white printer's proof on paper, twenty pounds, Launceston, 1st January 18.., imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, a 61mm piece removed at Manager signature reserve for cancellation, 'from this' pencilled next to date (MVR.2b). The usual glue tips on back corners, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2657 English, Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank, uniface black and white printer's proof on paper, ten pounds, Melbourne, 18-, no imprint, pencilled 'X' each side of VICTORIA at left and right (MVR.1). The usual glue tips on back corners, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2658 English, Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank, uniface black and white printer's proof on paper, twenty pounds, Sydney, 18-, no imprint, three punch hole cancellation in Manager signature reserve and 'August 1877' in pencil below (MVR.1). Tear at first punch hole, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $700
Lot 2659 Excelsior Bank, Sydney, one pound, not dated (18 printed), No. 8091/3 consecutive trio, on paper, unissued, no signatures, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. London' lower left (Vort-Ronald, Fig.173 and [p162], comments p162 on bank, also Tomlinson p66). Light toning around edges, extremely fine and rare, part of the remainder of a booklet. (3) $2,500
Lot 2660 The London Chartered Bank of Australia, uniface black and white printer's proof on paper, one pound, Melbourne, 18-, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, SPECIMEN stamped in Manager signature reserve, pencilled '8th April 1859' in lower margin (MVR.1a). Good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2661 The London Chartered Bank of Australia, uniface black and white printer's proof on paper, five pounds, Sydney, 18-, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, 'from this' written in Manager signature reserve (MVR.1a). Glue tips on back corners slightly thinned at one, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $850
Lot 2662 The National Bank of Australasia, specimen fifty pounds, Melbourne, 1st July 1881, discordant serial numbers 000001 and 001000 (MVR.3a) pencilled in broad margin '21 Apl 82', perforated 'Specimen/BW&Co/London'(MVR.3a). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $7,600
Lot 2663 Union Bank of Australia, black and white uniface printer's proof on card, ten pounds, Geelong, 18-, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, SPECIMEN stamped in Accountant signature reserve, pencilled 'March 12th 1854' at bottom (MVR.2a). Glue tip marks on all back corners, stains, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2664 Union Bank of Australia, black and white uniface printer's proof, on card, first issue, one pound, Sydney, 18.., imprint Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, stamped 'SPECIMEN' across signature reserves (MVR.1). Staining, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2665 Union Bank of Australia Limited, uniface black and white printer's proof, paper backed on card, ten pounds, Brisbane, 1st March 1882, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, signature reserve cut out to cancel, pencilled 'to this 29th Novr/82' at bottom (MVR.2c). Good extremely fine. $330
Lot 2666 Murray & Breene, Eromanga, Queensland, ten shillings (1923) No 449, unsigned remainder with oval embossed one penny stamp duty, payable by The Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney Limited, Charleville (MVR. p72). Extremely fine and rare. $1,400
Lot 2667 Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1913) M000054/55 (R.1b), a presentation consecutive note pair, with presentation letter, Melbourne, 5 July 1913, to W.N.Hedges 'Dunboe', Sackville Street, Kew East, signed by the Secretary to the Treasury, Geo.T.Allen. Two rounded corners, a repaired tear spot top margin at left, two pin holes on the first note, otherwise nearly extremely fine, the second note a full note with printer's guide lines in all four corners of the front, extremely fine or better and extremely rare in this condition, one of the finest known, both very rare and unique as a consecutive pair with letter. (2) $90,000
Lot 2668 Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918) N 251458 D (R.3b). Bright colours, folds and creases, slight trim, number '10' handwritten in ink in top border, nearly very fine. $1,700
Lot 2669 Ten shillings, Miller/Collins (1923) A/1 949681 (R.4). Flattened of three vertical folds, nearly extremely fine. $1,700
Lot 2670 Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/40 470853 (R.5). Nearly extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 2671 Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/40 722623 (R.5). Has been cleaned and flattened, otherwise good very fine. $1,500
Lot 2672 Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/32 186539 (R.5). Flattened of vertical fold to right, otherwise very fine. $950
Lot 2673 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) B/31 138747 (R.7). A crisp flat note, virtually uncirculated. $4,400
Lot 2674 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) C/0 411056 (R.9). Cleaned, flattened, otherwise fine and rare. $420
Lot 2675 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/41 027966 (R.10). Flattened of centre fold, otherwise extremely fine. $1,200
Lot 2676 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/60 882012 (R.10). Vertical folds, otherwise crisp original body, good very fine. $700
Lot 2677 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/61 060633 (R.11). Centre fold, nearly uncirculated. $800
Lot 2678 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/61 816913 (R.11). Nearly extremely fine. $360
Lot 2679 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/94 872732 (R.12). Flat and crisp, nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 2680 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) B/29 420884 (R.15). Uncirculated. $380
Lot 2681 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AE/41 652440 (R.16). Uncirculated. $320
Lot 2682 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AG/96 316610 (R.17). Uncirculated. $260
Lot 2683 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/19 392999/393000 (R.17) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 2684 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/63 723494 and AH/64 822693 (R.17). Virtually uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 2685 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) to ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) (R.11, 15, 28, 30a, 48, 59), in a blue plastic album. Fair - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2686 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) to five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.11, 13, 17, 18e, 26, 29, 30a (2), 34b, 46 (3), 47, 49, 50, 59, 63). Poor - nearly extremely fine, the R.18e nearly disintergrated, housed in a blue album. (17) Passed in
Lot 2687 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to Coombs/wilson (1961) (R.13, 14, 15, 17), also one dollars (R.76b, 77 (5), 78 (7)), two dollars (R.89) (3). Fair - extremely fine. (20) $70
Lot 2688 Ten Shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) to ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.15, 17 (5, two are extremely fine), 29, 30a, 31 (3), 32 (2), 33 (3), 34b (4), 49, 50 (poor), 63). Poor - extremely fine. (23) $440
Lot 2689 Ten shillings to ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954, 1961) (R.17 (3), 34b, 50, 62, 63 (3)), decimal issues (R.77 (2), 78 (21), 87, 89 (3), 209, 301, 309 911), 310a, 310 b (5)) a few foreign (10). Poor - extremely fine. (65) $600
Lot 2690 Ten shillings to ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960-61), ten shillings AH/41, pound HK/42, five pounds TC/98, ten pounds WA/57 (R.17, 34b, 50, 63); also, Canada, Elizabeth II, two, five and twenty dollars and a USA, two dollars, 1953. Fine - good very fine. (8) $240
Lot 2691 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) to two dollars Johnston/Fraser (1985), (R.15, 34b, 78 (7), 89 (4 consecutive). Very good - uncirculated. (13) $90
Lot 2692 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AE/77 012490, AF/07 406022 (R.16); one pound (1953) HB/68 223078, HF/41 785516 (R.33); five pounds (1954) TA/91 323603, TB/20 841857 (R.49); ten pounds (1954) WA/20 662477, WA.23 031796 (R.62); two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LKR 916555/58 (R.88); ten dollars (1985) MGN 600430, MGP 600430 (R.309) uncut pair; (1988) AA 02 033177, AA 02 033186, AA 02 033192 (Mc $10 GF1); together with Sherwood folder (2) both with single note (1953) (R.33), (1961) (R.34b) and a penny and shilling. Very good - very fine. (18) $400
Lot 2693 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) to twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (total 31) plus world notes (21). Poor - extremely fine. (52) $220
Lot 2694 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) No.A 345059 G (R.18e). Creases and folds, ink stains front top right, two small holes and one pin hole, trimmed, nearly fine. $440
Lot 2695 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) No.A 091969 U (R.21). Many creases and folds, limp paper, trimmed, nearly fine. $650
Lot 2696 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) D 774704 G (R.21). Full note with slight foxing and creasing, otherwise nearly fine. $600
Lot 2697 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) No.C 369302 H (R.21). Folds and creases, trimmed, 5mm tear in top border, nearly fine. $420
Lot 2698 One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) H/70 540459 (R.24). Folds and creases, slightly trimmed, fine. Passed in
Lot 2699 One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1926) H/86 930207 (R.25). Crisp with paper thin in a line measuring 3cm from left edge through arms to serial number, colour faded, a few small foxing spots on back, some very minute edge chips, otherwise very fine. $420
Lot 2700 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/9 529286/7 (R.26) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $3,000
Lot 2701 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/9 529176/80 (R.26) consecutive run of five notes. Uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2702 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/72 102859 (R.26) last prefix note. With creases and folds, slightly trimmed, nearly very fine. $200
Lot 2703 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) to Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.26, 28, 30a, 31, 32, 34b). The first with edge tear, very good - extremely fine. (6) $240
Lot 2704 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/90 384272 (R.27b). Pin holes, very good. $110
Lot 2705 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/50 314253 (R.28). Crisp note, uncirculated. $1,400
Lot 2706 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) L/78 612615 (R.28). Nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 2707 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/70 289552/3 (R.28) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $1,600
Lot 2708 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/70 289558/9 (R.28) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $1,500
Lot 2709 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/70 244918/20 (R.28) three consecutive notes. Nearly uncirculated. (3) $2,100
Lot 2710 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/68 526096 (R.28). Virtually uncirculated. $380
Lot 2711 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/18 960598 (R.28). Good very fine. $220
Lot 2712 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) to Coombs/Wilson (1953) (R.28, 30a, 31, 33); also, ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/34 392189 (R.17). Fine - extremely fine. (5) $210
Lot 2713 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) O/75 276423 (R.29). Flat, virtually uncirculated. $200
Lot 2714 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) O/3 647221 (R.29). Virtually uncirculated. $450
Lot 2715 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) P/4, P/54, P/56, P/58 (R.29). Very good - fine. (4) $90
Lot 2716 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/43 307608 (R.30a); Coombs/Wilson (1952) X/4 760817 (R.32); (1953) HE/34 916488 (R.33). Virtually uncirculated. (3) $380
Lot 2717 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) K/0 (2), K/4 (2), K/5, K/7, K/8 (4), K/17, K/22 and K/7 333888 repeating digits (R.30a, b). Very fine, the last with rusted corner. (13) $190
Lot 2718 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) a hoard of various prefixes (R.30a, b). Very good - very fine. (34) $280
Lot 2719 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) J/1 059383, light green main print (R.30b). Uncirculated. $260
Lot 2720 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) I/48 480005/6, I/65 525875/6, I/77 427665/6, I/87 551129/30 (R.31) four consecutive pairs. Some with light toning, good very fine - extremely fine. (8) $440
Lot 2721 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952) W/91 295342 (R.32). Uncirculated. $340
Lot 2722 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HE/09 741082/6 (R.33) five consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (5) $600
Lot 2723 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HB/81 522409/11 (R.33) consecutive trio. Virtually uncirculated. (3) $220
Lot 2724 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HC/46 502782 (R.33). Virtually uncirculated. $120
Lot 2725 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HC/56 046725 (R.33). Light crease on left, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $100
Lot 2726 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/13 428571/7 (R.33) seven consecutive notes. Nearly uncirculated. (7) $480
Lot 2727 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/22 617373/4 consecutive pair and H/22 617377, 9 near consecutive pair (R.33). Good very fine. (4) $120
Lot 2728 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) a hoard of notes, variously numbered, prefixes all HA/ (R.33). Fine - good very fine. (26) $320
Lot 2729 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) a hoard of notes, various numbered, prefixes all HA/ (R.33). Very good - fine. (58) $340
Lot 2730 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/62 721866/7 (R.34b) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 2731 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/14 440453 (R.26); ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/1 175162 (R.12); Coombs/Wilson (1954) AD/53 466238 (R.16). Good fine; good fine; nearly extremely fine, the first ex Tailem Bend S.A. Hoard with descriptive card. (3) $200
Lot 2732 One to five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952, 1960) (R.32, 48, 50 serial TC/00). Very fine; good very fine; very good. (3) $180
Lot 2733 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) (R.33) (2); one pound postal note, NSW 17 Nov 1955 (fair); Great Britain, one pound, Bradbury (pair); ten dollars, Johnston/Stone (1998) (R.310a (trio), 310b (pair)). Fair - uncirculated. (10) $240
Lot 2734 Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) R/7 469738 (R.44a) pink face. Extremely fine and rare as such. $2,400
Lot 2735 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/50 640325 (R.46). Nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 2736 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/52, R/55, R/63, R/64, R/66, R/71 (2), R/72, R/73, R/74 and R/95 (R.46) (10); Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/28 (R.48) and (1954) TA/02, TA/03, TA/09, TA/20, TA/69 and TA/92 (R.49) (6). Very good - fine, three of the R.46s with water stains. (17) $420
Lot 2737 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) R/86 134040 (R.47). Extremely fine. $340
Lot 2738 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) R/89 480090 (R.47). Small tone spot bottom left, otherwise good extremely fine. $150
Lot 2739 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) S/18 098004 (R.47); Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/42 895264 (R.48); (1960) TD/06 517952 (R.50). Extremely fine; nearly uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (3) $530
Lot 2740 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952), S/35 502198 (R.48). Crisp original paper, virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2741 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/31 222980 (R.48). Flattened, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2742 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/17 460475 (R.49). Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 2743 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TB/03 083434 (R.49). Uncirculated. $440
Lot 2744 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TB/25 524971 (R.49). Good extremely fine. $70
Lot 2745 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/73 737408 (R.49), (1960) TC/67 177858 (R.50). Flattened, extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 2746 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/77 943967 (R.49). Possible repair in right margin, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2747 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/10 928793/4 (R.50) consecutive pair. Good extremely fine. (2) $260
Lot 2748 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/18 859327 (R.49); ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/28 494079 (R.63F) first serial prefix. Stain on right margin of first, otherwise extremely fine; vertical folds on the second, otherwise original good very fine and scarce. (2) $330
Lot 2749 Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) V/2 651867 (R.57). Uncirculated and very rare as such. $6,200
Lot 2750 Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) V/2 446225 (R.57). Edge nicks and tears, nearly fine. $850
Lot 2751 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/3 603341 (R.58) first serial prefix. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,800
Lot 2752 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/3 415132 (R.58). Crisp original, extremely fine. $800
Lot 2753 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/3 744296 (R.58F) first prefix. Flattened, paper disturbance top right corner, otherwise very fine. $460
Lot 2754 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/6 119190/1 (R.59) consecutive pair. Uncirculated and rare in this condition. (2) $4,200
Lot 2755 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/10 536299 (R.59). Nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 2756 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/8 506212 (R.59). Slight yellowing through medallion, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 2757 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/5 first prefix, V/8, V/9, V11 (R.59). Water stains in top margins, otherwise fine - good fine. (4) $480
Lot 2758 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/17 137176/7 (R.60) consecutive pair. Virtually uncirculated. (2) $2,800
Lot 2759 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/15 957229/30 (R.60) consecutive pair. Uncirculated and rare as such. (2) $2,500
Lot 2760 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/16 970287 (R.60). Crisp, uncirculated. $1,800
Lot 2761 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) V/23 633864 (R.61). Nearly uncirculated, original full body to the paper. $1,600
Lot 2762 Ten Pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952),V/24 449881 (R.61) last serial prefix. Good fine. $420
Lot 2763 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/10 084192 (R.62). Nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 2764 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/11 985831 (R.62). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 2765 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/23 866864 (R.62). Centre fold, good extremely fine. $240
Lot 2766 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/15 359735 (R.62). Good extremely fine. $220
Lot 2767 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/08 87391/2 (R.62) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $500
Lot 2768 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/03 219542/3 (R.62) consecutive pair. Good extremely fine. (2) $650
Lot 2769 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/22 896682 (R.62); (1960) WA/56 317810 (R.63); ten shillings (1961) AH/62 088317 (R.17). Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (3) $900
Lot 2770 Fifty pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) No. 364364 Y (R.67b) (Nicholson 15b this note illustrated p128) repeating digits. Heavy quarter folds, minute pin hole in centre, another bottom left, some old creasing, otherwise good fine, original and extremely rare. $32,000
Lot 2771 World War II, Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp Hay, sixpence, Hay, 1st March 1941, C 39149, Mendel/Stahl (not in Bulluss; MVR. p47). Rust or foxing spots, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2772 World War II, Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp Hay, shilling, Hay, 1st March 1941, D 22289, Mendel/Stahl (MVR. p57). Good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2773 World War II, Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp Hay, two shillings, Hay, 1st March 1941, E 39203, Epstein/Stahl (MVR. p60). Extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2774 Australia, Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, motor spirit ration ticket (petrol coupon), 1939-40, 100 gallons. Extremely fine, a rare denomination. $100
Lot 2775 New Caledonia, WWII, Taom River Roadhouse, voucher redeemable for five cents. Very good and scarce. $90
Lot 2776 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) type two specimen note, AAA 000000 (McD.DS6). Pin holes in each corner, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. $1,800
Lot 2777 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) type two specimen, NAA 000000 (McD.DS8). Pin holes in each corner, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. $1,900
Lot 2778 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) type two specimen, NAA 000000, 'SPECIMEN' overprinted diagonally in red on front and back of note (McD.DS8). Minor repair front centre top above 'H', nearly extremely fine and rare. $1,650
Lot 2779 Twenty dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) AJS 049618 (R.-) printer's test note on polymer, no security thread, signatures officially defaced. Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2780 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) CD 02 000000, cut from ex charity auction sheet. Uncirculated. $700
Lot 2781 Fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2009) AK 09 000000, cut from ex charity auction sheet. Uncirculated. $800
Lot 2782 Commonwealth of Australia Treasury Bill, No.R 002724 issued at Sydney (20th 'crossed out') 31th (sic) day of (May 'crossed out')March 1982 for Twelve hundred million dollars (written), and $1 200 000 000 (written at top left), payable to the bearer at the Reserve Bank of Australia at Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart or Darwin on 30 June 1982, secured on the Consolidated Revenue of the Commonwealth of Australia, printed signature of John Stone, Secretary to the Treasury and penned signature of the Registrar of Stock, perforated PAID cancellation at each edge of bottom corners. One small stain at lower left and a few light creases, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2783 One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) CLP (R.76a) pack of one hundred centre thread notes. First twelve notes front lower right corner with folds, nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (100) $650
Lot 2784 One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) CYS (R.77) pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $460
Lot 2785 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78F) pack of one hundred first prefix notes. Last six notes with slight edge crease, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (100) $3,800
Lot 2786 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DKS (R.78) pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $340
Lot 2787 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DJJ 609082/181 (R.78) original pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) $360
Lot 2788 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPS (R.78L) pack of ninety nine last prefix notes. Uncirculated. (99) $2,900
Lot 2789 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) mixed runs of DJY (50) and DJZ (50) prefixes, also pack in plastic band DJG (15) and DJH (85) broken runs of one hundred in the pack. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (200) $500
Lot 2790 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) (R.71, 78 (3), 213 (2), 219 (3), 217a (2), 214 (6), 316a (2), 310b, 416a (2)); ten dollars, Fraser/Cole and Fraser/Evans (1993) last paper and first polymer two banknote commemorative folder (McD.$10.PT1); also, Hungary, twenty forint, 1969. Fine - uncirculated. (24) $200
Lot 2791 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (R.71 (2), 73, 74, 77 (4), 78 (11), 82, 83 (7), 84, 88, 89 (21), 203, 310b). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (52) $180
Lot 2792 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) (R.71 (2), 75 (single and run of six), 76a, 76b, 76c (single and pair), 77, 78 (three singles and two pairs), 81 (run of seven), 82 (one apart trio), 83, 85 (2), 86a (run of six plus close single, trio, nine singles), 88 (two trios), 202 (two singles and trio), 203, 204 (4), 206a (single and pair), 206b, 208 (pair), 301, 302 (pair), 303, 304 (trio), 305, 307, 310b, 402, 403, 404) plus set of five training notes (1966), all in Private Bank issue album. Fair - mostly uncirculated, a few scarce. (104) $2,400
Lot 2793 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1968) to twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.73 (2), 76a, 77 (3), 78, 89 (5), 219, 302, 304 (6), 312 (trio), 310b (6), 404, 409a, 413), also pre-decimal (R.15, 34b, 50). Poor - very fine. (35) $420
Lot 2794 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1968) to twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.73, 74 (3), 75, 76a CEK run of ten, 76c, 77 CRK run of eight, CPS, CZP and DAS runs of ten, four singles, 78 DKQ run of ten, DGQ broken run of five, 81, 83, 84 92), 85, 87 (2), 88, 89 LFS and LLQ runs of ten, KYC run of five, LEC run of four, three singles, 207, 214 (2), 218b, 219 pair and single, 304, 310, 310b, 403), also pre decimals (R.15 and 34a). Fair - uncirculated. (126) $320
Lot 2795 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to fifty dollars, Phillips/Fraser (1989) (R.71, 74 (4), 75 (2), 76 (consecutive pair CDA 289986 side thread), 76c (289987 centre thread), 76a, 77 (3), 78 (two runs of five, pair and single), 83 (2), 85 (run of four), 86b, 89 (9), 208 (trio), 209a, 214i (run of five), 219, 303, 309, 310 (folders, 3); 409 (pair), 511). Poor - uncirculated. (59) $360
Lot 2796 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) to one hundred dollars Johnston/Stone (1984) (R.78 (3), 81 (2, consecutive pair), 89 (2, consecutive pair), 213L, 301F, 302 (3), 401F, 402 (2), Mc N/APT9, 608F (2)). Fine - uncirculated, some rare. (18) $1,500
Lot 2797 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to one hundred dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1999) collection missing star notes, Coombs/Randall twenty dollars, Knight/Wheeler centre thread fifty dollars; extras include uncut vertical pairs of ten and fifty dollars, all in MVR interleaves album. Mostly flat, uncirculated. (103) $4,800
Lot 2798 Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) FYY 786891/2 (R.83) consecutive pair. Light centre bend, nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2799 Two dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) JDX 876337 (R.87F) first serial prefix. uncirculated. $440
Lot 2800 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LFB run of forty five plus LFC run of five (R.89). Uncirculated. (50) $240
Lot 2801 Two dollars and ten dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) (R.88 run of ten, 308 run of five); five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.213) (5), (1992) AA single and run of four (R.214) two note folders (both) also includes heavily used R.89, 209a and R.310b. Very good - uncirculated. (32) $240
Lot 2802 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) NAF 637243 (R.202). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2803 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 00 793316/7 (R.214) consecutive pair of first serial prefix. Uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 2804 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AB 19 414656/7, 71/2, 74/5 (R.214iL), three pairs of last prefix pale green. Uncirculated and rare. (6) $3,300
Lot 2805 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) to Macfarlane/Evans (2001) (R.214, 217bF (3, consecutive), 218cL, 219F, 219L, 220aL, 221bF, 222aL). Uncirculated. (10) $200
Lot 2806 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) DC 01 (R.219) pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $1,300
Lot 2807 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) EF 01 (R.219) pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $1,300
Lot 2808 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2005) GB 05 (R.220c) pack one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $950
Lot 2809 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2006) ED 06 888888 (R.220d) solid number. Uncirculated. $350
Lot 2810 Five dollars, Stevens/Fraser (2016) AA/16 027563/7 (R.223) run of five consecutive first prefix notes. Uncirculated. (5) $170
Lot 2811 Five dollars, Stevens/Fraser (2016) AA first prefix pair to EJ last prefix pair, complete set of fifty four prefix pairs (R.223). Uncirculated. (108) $600
Lot 2812 Ten dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) TSR 367387/92 (R.307a) a run of six consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (6) $160
Lot 2813 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AB 38 751723 (R.310a) signed a second time in pen by Johnston and Fraser; another, AB 28 938965 with uneven trimming at bottom. Nearly extremely fine; uncirculated, the first illustrated. (2) $90
Lot 2814 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AB/26 937805/7 (R.310a) consecutive trio of first release. Uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 2815 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) - Macfarlane/Henry (2002) (R.310aL, 310b (3, including consecutive pair), 316aL (fine), 318aF (2, consecutive pair), 320aF (2)). Except where indicated uncirculated, the first rare. (9) $480
Lot 2816 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AA 08 123951, AA 09 123951, AA 10 123951, AA 11 123951 (R.310b). Uncirculated. (4) $100
Lot 2817 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AB 49 (R.310b) pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $2,600
Lot 2818 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) polymer commemorative collector issues first prefix (R.A01(a)1), AA 00 098320/329 ten consecutive notes, AA 07 068600/602 three consecutive notes, AA 02 109741/742 and AA 02 109748/749 consecutive pairs and also AA 02 109745, AA 07 068604, AA 07 068740; also, world banknotes, assorted issues including USA five dollars, other 20th century issues of Hungary and Israel. Australian banknotes in folders and envelopes, world banknotes in unofficial folders, fine - uncirculated. (30) $600
Lot 2819 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) FE 93 (R.316a) pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $1,700
Lot 2820 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XBP 100911 (R.401L) last prefix. Extremely fine. $170
Lot 2821 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAA 405470, 462022, 552889, 657352, 829442, 831597 and XBP 023517 (R.401) first and last prefix. Very good - very fine. (7) $260
Lot 2822 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAF 688371, 757339, XAR 341268, XAH 415353, XAV 718515, XBA 924485, XBC 243666, XBG 314029 (R.401). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (8) $310
Lot 2823 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 067880 (R.402). Uncirculated and rare. $2,700
Lot 2824 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 752631 (R.402). Uncirculated and rare. $1,800
Lot 2825 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBS 144166/7 (R.402) consecutive pair. Choice flat uncirculated and very rare as such. (2) $4,000
Lot 2826 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 643681/2 (R.402) consecutive pair. Uncirculated and very rare as such. (2) Passed in
Lot 2827 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 514656/7 (R.402) consecutive pair. Uncirculated and very rare as such. (2) Passed in
Lot 2828 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 230604 (R.402). Slightest signs of handling, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2829 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 949494 (R.402). Light centre fold, nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 2830 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) XBV 133572, XCP 356982, XDG 431610, XDH 247757, XDL 311337, 645135, XDN 857034, 987004, XDP 185901, 199712, 395922, XDR 190973, XDU 015153, XDV 895935, XEG 838451 (R.403). Fine - extremely fine. (15) $360
Lot 2831 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) XFL 238886/7 (R.404) consecutive pair. Light centre fold, nearly uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 2832 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) XGQ 918309/10 (R.404) consecutive pair. Centre fold, nearly uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 2833 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) XCU 099595, XFF 103849, XFH 523534, XFJ 998329, XFN 009797, 317983, 320864, XFP 468301, XFQ 767389, 888018, XFS 002651, 582072, 737661, XFU 171073, 274391, 432559, XFV 995036, XFX 024137, 025793, 090362, XFY 619705, 850272, 926506, 952918, XGA 640324, 819512, XGD 887919, XGE 794988, XGF 153126, 250339, 400638, 410380, 434544, 434561, 434568, XGG 820213, XGJ 349664, XGK 464522, 958390, XGP 032030, 052423, XGS 323133, 768495, XGV 629590, XGX 107185, XGY 083031 (R.404). Fine - extremely fine. (46) $1,050
Lot 2834 Twenty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) XUR 381207/10 (R.406b) four consecutive gothic side thread notes. Uncirculated. (4) $550
Lot 2835 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) BG 94 000374 (R.416a) 31 October 1994 printed on back. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2836 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994), DA 95 733858 (R.416bL) last dated prefix. Very fine and rare. $250
Lot 2837 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994), AA 94 428166 and PE 94 843160 [illustrated] (R.416aF, L) first and last dated prefixes. Very fine; fine and rare. (2) $550
Lot 2838 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) KM 02 650311 (R.420aL) last dated prefix; Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 08 643857/8 consecutive pair (R.421bF) (2) first dated prefix. Uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 2839 Twenty dollars, MacFarlane/Henry (2006) original shrink wrapped perspex slab CAS pack, CF 06 416936 at top (R.420d). Uncirculated and very rare. (100) Passed in
Lot 2840 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) AA 95 008026 (R.516aF) 4 October 1995 printed on back, AA95 first signature prefix, top serial blue, bottom serial black. Uncirculated. $110
Lot 2841 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) AA 95 000361 and AA 95 000361, paper and polymer issues, red serials ex premier folder issue. Unicirculated. (2) $260
Lot 2842 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) - Macfarlane/Evans (1997) (R.516aL (2), 516bL (2), 518aL (2)) last dated prefixes. Fine - extremely fine. (6) $360
Lot 2843 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) - Stevens/Parkinson (2012) (R.520aF, L, 520bF, 520cF, L, 520dF, L, 521aF, 521bF (2), 521cF, 521dF, 522bF) first and last dated prefixes. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated, most uncirculated. (13) $750
Lot 2844 Fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2008) original shrink wrapped perspex slabbed CAS pack of one hundred (R.521b) CI 08 380057 top note of pack. Uncirculated and very rare. (100) Passed in
Lot 2845 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) ZLD 140704/7 (R.613L) consecutive run of four last prefix notes. Back top right corner of first note with crease, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $500
Lot 2846 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) ZKJ 905510/14 (R.613) consecutive run of five notes. With light centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2847 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AA 96 003531 (R.616F) 15 May 1996 printed on back, AA96 first signature prefix. Uncirculated. $130
Lot 2848 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) CO 96 854663/4 (R.616T) consecutive pair of test notes. Uncirculated. (2) $360
Lot 2849 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AN 96 696969 (R.616TF) test note, first prefix and CS 96 857123 (R.616TL) test note, last prefix. Good extremely fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 2850 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) EA 96 631046/8 (R.616) consecutive trio. Uncirculated. (3) $330
Lot 2851 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) - Stevens/Parkinson (2013) (R.616F, 618aF, 618bF (2), 621aF (2), 622aF) first dated prefixes. Uncirculated. (7) $850
Lot 2852 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) to Stevens/Parkinson (2013) JK 96, AA 97, CF 98 (2, extremely fine), AA 11, EL 11, AA 13, EL 13 (R.616L, Mc DYF 28, R.616aL (2), 621cF, 621cL, 622aF, 622aL) first and last dated prefixes. Uncirculated except where indicated. (8) $900
Lot 2853 One hundred dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998) BM 99 392582/4 (R.616) consecutive trio. Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2854 One hundred dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998), JK 99 consecutive pair and single (R.618bL) last signature prefix. Uncirculated. (3) $340
Lot 2855 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) I/1 40754* (R.31sF) first prefix. Flattened, very fine or better and rare. $2,000
Lot 2856 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952) W/5 90939* (R.32s). Many creases and folds, very good or better. $550
Lot 2857 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/91 02826* (R.33s). Flattened, crisp paper, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2858 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HC/95 34776* (R.33s). Flattened, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2859 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HE/91 17159* (R.33s). Flattened, good very fine or better. Passed in
Lot 2860 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/99 05491* (R.33s). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2861 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/89 61094* (R.34sb). Extremely fine. $960
Lot 2862 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/81 72146* (R.34bs). Minor top edge tears, multiple folds and creases, original body to paper, fine. $320
Lot 2863 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/89 32044* (R.34bs). With creases and folds, fine. $340
Lot 2864 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/12 26437* (R.50s). Crisp original body, extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2865 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAE 64473* (R.71s). Good very fine. $400
Lot 2866 One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZAG 91472* (R.72s). Folds and creases, natural body, good fine. $480
Lot 2867 One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZAF 45764* (R.71sF) first prefix. Folds and creases, good fine. $340
Lot 2868 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAL 45656* (R.73s). Good fine. $300
Lot 2869 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAK 53398* (R.73s). Front left side with 2mm tear, fine. $300
Lot 2870 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZNC 00625* (R.202s) last prefix. Good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2871 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZNC 03447* (R.202s) last prefix. Creased, otherwise good fine and very rare. $2,500
Lot 2872 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSB 08013* (R.301s). Flattened, extremely fine. $440
Lot 2873 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 90938* (R.301s) first serial prefix star note. Minor creasing, natural body, very fine. $420
Lot 2874 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSG 48919* (R.303s). Front left with two pin holes, top edge has two x 1mm tears, good fine. $300
Lot 2875 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 02291* (R.403s). Many creases and folds, crisp original, fine. $700
Lot 2876 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 25520* (R.403s). Folds and creases, slightly trimmed, very good. $480
Lot 2877 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 22870* (R.403s). Flattened of folds, slightly trimmed, attempted repairs back left side and top with clear tape, nearly fine. $380
Lot 2878 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) back half only of a split note, very thin paper. Fair. $60
Lot 2879 One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) error note, CZZ 011092 (R.77) missing the intaglio print from top half of back. Good fine and rare. $500
Lot 2880 Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) XYZ 164578 (R.407a) side thread simultan print on front out of vertical alignment. Very fine and a spectacular error, extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2881 Fifty dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) YND 874285 (R.507). Front of note with part wet ink transfer, nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 2882 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AB 18 360646 (R.310b). Top left serials last number '6' printed out of alignment, uncirculated. $400
Lot 2883 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) WBQ 814542 (R.612). Missing left side prefix and serials, folds and creases, bottom edge with 2mm tear, soiled front right margin, fine. $320
Lot 2884 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 79 923777, 792 (R.214i) wet ink run on intaglio print on both, showing different degrees of ink spread. Uncirculated and rare as such. (2) $550
Lot 2885 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) BG 96 601008 (R.516b) top serial number with last digit in raised position; Macfarlane/Henry (2003) AM 03 280289 (R.520a) last digit of top serial slightly raised; Stevens/Henry (2007) OB 09 912324 (R.521c) blue and black ink surplus in design on back. Very fine. (3) $360
Lot 2886 Twenty fifth anniversary set (1991), ten shillings, one, five and ten pounds last prefix notes with first prefix decimal one, two, ten and twenty dollars (1966) all with matching serial numbers ending 864. In Reserve Bank album and slip case of issue, set no 690/800, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2887 Twenty fifth anniversary set (1991), matching last and first prefix serials for pre-decimal and decimal series, ten shillings, one, five and ten pounds, one, two, ten and twenty dollars, all ending 000038, in Reserve Bank album in slip case of issue, set no 13/800 (McD.p494; serials below 100). Uncirculated. $4,100
Lot 2888 Triple anniversary set (1994), matching first prefix set of five, fifty and one hundred dollars first prefixes, ending 000038, in Reserve Bank folder and slip case, set no 13/800 matching the previous lot (McD.p494, serials below 100). Uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 2889 Triple anniversary set (1994), set of three first prefix low number notes all ending NAA/YAA/ZAA 000083 for five, fifty and one hundred dollars. In Reserve Bank slip case album of issue, no 53/800, uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 2890 Five dollars, MacFarlane/Evans (2001) polymer Centenary of Federation folder, Fraser/Cole (1992) paper and polymer two banknote commemorative folder (2); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) polymer Bicentenary folder, Fraser/Cole-Fraser/Evans (1993) paper and polymer two banknote commemorative folder (2); twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) polymer Reibey/Flynn folder; fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) polymer Unaipon/Cowan folder; one hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) polymer Melba/Monash folder. Uncirculated. (9) $500
Lot 2891 Five to fifty dollars portfolios, (McD. N/A Pt, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 15, 17 (2), 18 (2)), also unofficial coin/note or note wallets (12); five dollars in perspex (McD.PX2-1, page 473) (2), also three sets of training notes; BAF set; Coombs/wilson two and twenty dollars (R.81, 401), pre-decimal (R.17, 30b, 45, 49) and world issues (5). Fair - uncirculated. (58) $600
Lot 2892 Five to one hundred dollars, low numbered year sets, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997; two note first and last portfolios, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars (1993-1996); coin and note portfolios, 1997, 1998; circulating polymers portfolio, 1996; also single five dollars, 1997 on Dutch page; uncut half sheet of Bi-centennial ten dollars, 1988; vertical pair of fifty dollars (Perth Fair, 1994). Uncirculated. (15) $3,400
Lot 2893 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AA 00 075767 and AA23 287634 (McD $10GF 2, 3). In blue commemorative folders, uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 2894 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995), last paper and first polymer, two note portfolio and single note folder (McD $50 PT 3, F/LF 2). In folders issued by Note Printing Australia, uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 2895 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996), last paper and first polymer, two note portfolio and single note folder (McD $100 PT 3, F/LF 2). In folders issued by Note Printing Australia, uncirculated. (2) $470
Lot 2896 Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) four uncut vertical pairs (in tube); ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut blocks of four (10) (different Coin Fair releases), vertical pairs, Hobart Fair (8); twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1993) vertical uncut pair. Uncirculated. (23) $2,300
Lot 2897 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) uncut block of four (bottom right edge block), S/N AA 16/17/22/23 177519. Uncirculated. $220
Lot 2898 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Fraser (1989) uncut strips of ten with Reserve Bank letter (McD $20 U1). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $1,400
Lot 2899 Royal Society of London, Copley Medal, undated (1737), in silver (43mm), (MI.ii, 522/81; Eimer 540), by J.S.Tanner, obverse, Pallas seated left amongst symbols of learning and holding a wreath in an outstretched hand and embraces the figure of Nature, reverse, arms of the Royal Society. Nicely toned, extremely fine. $950
Lot 2900 Resolution and Adventure Medal, 1772, in bronze (43mm), scarce die 2 with anchor left on Resolution, (MH 373; BHM 165; Eimer 744; Mira 27-8-9), by B:F (Matthew Boulton and John Fothergill), obverse, Cook's bust right, reverse, the ships Resolution and Adventure. Has been removed from frame smaller than medal, therefore lettering squashed and rim thickened, otherwise fine and very rare. $1,500
Lot 2901 Resolution and Adventure Medal, 1772, (BHM 165), uniface cast copy in bronze (41mm) made in 1999 by Marilyn Marshall of Dusky Bay Press, NZ; Captain Cook, Navigator Extraordinary medal, undated (1976), proof in sterling silver (44mm; 38.06g), by John Pinches; paper weight with Captain Cook sticker 1770-1970 on base (9cm circular), some areas with loss of paper; also a reproduction of the very rare Drake Medal of 1589, no.AR36 in series by Antiquity Reproduction, in plated pewter (65mm) with suspension ring and loop, impressed at bottom, 1974 and medal number 37. Fine - FDC. (4) $130
Lot 2902 Captain Cook Memorial, undated (1784), in silver (44mm), (BHM 258; Eimer 780; MH 374), by L.Pingo for the Royal Society, obverse, uniformed bust of Cook left, below 'Reg.Soc.Lond./Socio.Svo' (Royal Society of London to its Fellow), reverse, Fortune standing leaning upon a column and in her right hand holding a rudder on a globe. A few very small edge nicks and hairlines, otherwise nicely toned nearly extremely fine. $1,700
Lot 2903 Captain Cook Memorial, undated (1784), in bronze (44mm), (BHM 258; Eimer 780; MH 374), by L.Pingo for the Royal Society, obverse, uniformed bust of Cook left, below 'Reg.Soc.Lond./Socio.Svo' (Royal Society of London to its Fellow), reverse, Fortune standing leaning upon a column and in her right hand holding a rudder on a globe. A few small marks in obverse field and dark tone spot on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $1,050
Lot 2904 Bi-Centenary of Voyage of Discovery by Captain James Cook, 1970, commemorative postal cover postmarked at Kurnell and including a silvered aluminium medallion (33mm) (C.1970/2); Captain Cook, Christopher Columbus, 1970, cast in bronze (74mm) (C.1970/6); Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebration, Solvol Commemoration Medallion, 1970, in aluminium (22mm) (C.1970/19), with suspension lug; Captain James Cook, Australia Bicentenary, 1970, cast in bronze, silvered bronze and in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1970/25) (3), all with pierced hole at top, the first in issue pack; James Cook, National Trust of Australia, 1970, in bronze (52mm) (C.1970/32), cased; Sutherland Shire Commemoration, Awarded by Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Commemoration Committee, 1970, in gilt bronze (38mm) (C.1970/33), by Amor, cased; RAOB (Buffalo Lodge) to Commemorate Captain Cook's Bi-Centenary, 1970, in gilt bronze and enamel (30x50mm) (C.1970/42) (2), one inscribed on reverse, 'Bro/A.Sutton/R.O.H./Lodge Tempe/No.785/1970'; Royal Australian Historical Society badge (KC), featuring image of Captain Cook; Sutherland Bowling Club badge, featuring image of Captain Cook; The Endeavour Replica uniface medal in oxidised silvered bronze (45x30mm); brass plate (63x32mm) with two pierced holes for securing, stamped in relief, 'Middle Harbour Regatta/Commemorating/Captain Cook Bi-Centenary/Celebration/1970'; also Western Samoa, proof silver ten tala, 1979 (Captain Cook and Endeavour), cased (foxing). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (15) $150
Lot 2905 Bicentenary James Cook, The Australian Numismatic Society, 1970, in bronze and another in oxidised silvered bronze (45x65mm) (C.1970/4), designed by James Berry. Rub mark on Cook's cheek on silvered issue, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 2906 M.L.C. Endeavour Award, 1970, in bronze (97x120mm), by Amor, uniface, cut-out abstract shape, features Captain Cook's ship, Endeavour, under full sail (see similar design on C.1970/4) and set in the ocean below is a panel for inscribing recipient's name, reverse with beginning of a small void at base, possibly with intention of inserting a stand support. One small area of light oxidation above front, top sail, otherwise uncirculated. $140
Lot 2907 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, Yachting regatta, 1970, in bronze, silver and gilt bronze (38mm) (C.1970/18). Uncirculated. (3) $180
Lot 2908 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary, Hurstville Council Award, 1970, in bronze, silvered bronze and gilt bronze (53x78mm) (C.1970/20), all unnamed. Uncirculated. (3) $200
Lot 2909 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary, Nth Qld Track & Field Games, Sarina, 1970, in bronze, silvered bronze and gilt bronze (45mm) (C.1970/21), by A.J.Parkes, all unnamed. Uncirculated. (3) $180
Lot 2910 Captain James Cook Bi-Centenary, State Savings Bank of Victoria, 1970, in silver (38mm) (C.1970/22), by Stokes Melb; another, Shire of Shoalhaven, 1970, in bronze (38mm) (C.1970/27); another, Historical Medal Society of Australia & New Zealand, 1970, in bronze (38mm) (C.1970/29), by K.G. Luke; another, Coin Exhibition by Australian Numismatic Society Brisbane Branch, in wood (40mm) (C.1970/30); another, Anpex Sydney N.S.W., 1970, in silvered bronze (33x45mm) (C.1970/46a, this medal), by Amor. The second with small nick in obverse field, the second last faded as usual, otherwise uncirculated. (5) $100
Lot 2911 Capt James Cook, Aust Bi-Centenary, 1970, in bronze, oxidised silver, silver and gilded bronze (all 57mm) (C.1970/24), all inscribed around edge, '5th Anniversary Of Metropolitan Coin Club April 1970 G.H.B. W.J.M No.' (numbered in order of listing, 27, 16, S34, G1). Uncirculated. (4) $400
Lot 2912 Captain James Cook, H.M.S. Endeavour, 1728-1779, in bronze and another in oxidised silver (49mm) (C.1970/26). Uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 2913 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, N.S.W., Australia, 1970, uniface in bronze (56mm), hollow back with screw fitting for mounting on base, also castings in bronze (2) and white metal (all 56mm) (C.1970/39). Uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 2914 200th Anniversary Captain Cook, N.S.W. Australia Celebrations, 1970, in bronze (57mm) (C.1970/39); James Cook Bi-Centenary Discovery of Norfolk Island, 1974, in oxidised silvered bronze (57mm) (C.1974/10), edge no.SO-109; James Cook Obit:oWhyee, 1979, in bronze (38x50mm) (C.1979/9); also Newcastle Numismatic Society card to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the discovery of the East Coast of Australia by Lt. James Cook. In cases of issue, the first and last cases with some foxing, the card with light foxing, the medals uncirculated. (3 + card) $70
Lot 2915 Ampol (Oil/Gas Australia) official competitor's rally car bumper badge, 1970, medal in blackened bronze (57mm), obverse, Captain Cook's bust left, around 'Captain Cook's 200th Anniversary, 1770-1970', reverse, plain except for impression of Cook's bust and maker's name, Wallace Bishop Factory Brisbane, mounted to a chrome and enamel plaque (58x90mm), with title, 'AMPOL/1970 TRIAL/COMPETITOR'. Uncirculated. $180
Lot 2916 The City of Rockdale, medallic plaque for centenary celebration, 1971, a uniface trial piece cast in white metal (oval 108x155mm), obverse, Captain Cook uniformed bust right, above 'Rockdale', at sides, '1871/1971', and below, 'James Cook'. Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2917 Bi-Centenary Discovery of Norfolk Island, in silver (edge no.S-92) and oxidised bronze (edge no.B-92) (57mm) (C.1974/10). In set case, this with loose lid lining, medals uncirculated. (set of 2) $220
Lot 2918 James Cook Killed by the Indians, 1979, in silver (edge no.9), gilt bronze (edge no.C9), and bronze (edge no.9) (57mm) (C.1979/8), edge impressed, 'The Metropolitan Coin Club of Sydney * 1728-1978 *** 1779-1979 *'. In set case, some light foxing on lid lining, light hairlines on silver issue, otherwise uncirculated. (set of 3) $700
Lot 2919 Bicentenary of Death of Captain Cook, undated (1979), in silver (51mm), by Imago of Surrey, England, edge impressed HJF and hallmarked, obverse, uniformed bust of Cook left, with globe beside him and map of his Pacific exploration route highlighted, reverse, Cook's ship, Endeavour and on shore a group of natives, two in a canoe, a kangaroo and fruits, at side of ship's sails, 'Captain Cook/Trust' (Klenman 111A); another pair of identical medals (34mm), one in silver and one in bronze. All in cases of issue and all with foxing on lid lining, medals uncirculated. (3) $260
Lot 2920 Canada, British Columbia, Captain Cook at Nootka 1778, (1978), in silver and another in bronze (50mm) (2), by Historic Medals (Allan Klenman); Captain Cook Landing at Nootka Sound, 1778-1978, in silver (32mm); Captain James Cook Bicentennial Medal, 1978, in silver and two in bronze (32mm) (3), by Greater Victoria Visitor Information Centre, BC; Captain Cook Bicentennial, (1978), Canadian Armed Forces, in gilt white metal (34mm); Bicentennial Captain Cook/Port Alberni, BC, 1978, in nickel silver (33mm); Captain Cook, Anchorage Alaska, 1978, in bronze (38mm); British Columbia Sea Festival dollars, 1978, in cupro nickel (2, one featuring Captain Cook); a selection of beer coasters, stickers, stamps, a first day of issue envelope and match box all featuring Captain Cook. Very fine - uncirculated. (19) $100
Lot 2921 Captain James Cook, R.N. F.R.S. 1728-1779, (1979), in pure copper (51mm), obverse, bust of Cook right, reverse, H.M.S.Resolution at anchor with mountains in background, below, 'Capt. Cook First White/Man To Land In/British Columbia/At Nootka/1778'. Uncirculated. $140
Lot 2922 France, Tahiti medal, undated, in bronze (67.5mm), by Georges Guiraud, obverse, facing busts of Samuel Wallis 1767, L. de Bougaineville 1768 and James Cook 1769, all over Tahiti shoreline, reverse, ship with hut and palm trees in background, around the names of the ships, Dolphin, Boudeuse and Endeavour; another identical but smaller size (53mm). Both in cases of issue, uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 2923 France, Captain Cook 1728-1779, undated (edge impressed 1981), in bronze (72.5mm), by Helene Guastalla, struck by Monnaie De Paris, obverse, half facing bust of Cook with heavily textured finish, reverse, scene of Cook's Antarctic expedition. In box of issue with display stand, uncirculated. $90
Lot 2924 New Zealand, James Cook Bicentenary, 1969, by Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, in bronze (63mm) (M&P.1969/1), minted by Royal Australian Mint; James Cook Navigator, 1969, in silver and another in bronze (both 42mm), by The Numismatic Society of New Zealand (M&P.1969/2) (2); Captain James Cook Bicentenary, 1969, cast in bronze (50mm) (M&P.1969/8); Bi-Centenary of Cook's Third Voyage, 1976, in silver and another in bronze (both 42mm), by James Berry (M&P.1976/1) (2). The first in case, this with some foxing, the second and third in sealed packets of Dick & Watt Ltd Die Sinkers, the fourth in plastic pack of issue, this with green discolouration, the last two in cases both with foxing, first three and last two medals uncirculated, the fourth medal with some areas of light discolouration on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. (6) $90
Lot 2925 James Cook Bi-Centenary, Hawke's Bay & Gisborne Savings Bank, 1969, in silver, bronze and bright copper (all 33mm) (M&P 1969/4) (3); Bicentenary of Rediscovery of New Zealand, 1969, proof and specimen in nickel silver (39mm) (M&P 1969/6) (2); Bi-Centenary of Cook's Second Voyage, Hawke's Bay & Gisborne Savings Bank, 1972, in antique bronze (38.5mm) (M&P 1972/1) (2). Uncirculated. (7) $60
Lot 2926 Portugal, Great Explorers Series, by Gravarte of Lisbon, includes James Cook, Endeavour, 1768, in bronze (70mm), edge impressed '98/1000'; another identical in bronze (40mm) edge impressed '43/1000'; also Christopher Columbus, 1492 in bronze (70mm), edge impressed 97/1000'. All in packs of issue with certificates, the first and last with verdigris on rims and some verdigris spots on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. (3) $60
Lot 2927 Captain James Cook, Discoverer of Hawaii, (1976), issued by Hamilton Mint, in gilt, oxidised silvered and bronze (all 38mm) (3), another identical pair, one in gilt and one in oxidised silvered (both 32mm) (2); HSNA 15th Annual Show wooden token (38mm) featuring Captain James Cook; medals from commemorative collections, includes Captain James Cook Map Maker & Explorer, in .999 fine silver (44mm), by Britannia Commemorative Society; Captain James Cook RN 1728-1779, in silver (45mm); Captain James Cook Lands on One of His Voyages and on reverse his coat of arms, 1768-1779, in silver (45mm); also Great Britain, Captain Cook Birthplace Museum Opened 1978, in bronze (38mm). The last toned, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (10) $110
Lot 2928 USA, Hawaii, 1983, proof in silver (20.5mm), obverse, bust of Captain Cook right, legend, 'Captain James Cook Discovered The Hawaiian Islands 1778', reverse, Hawaiian Islands within shield similar to design used on first Hawaiian dollar, above, 'Centennial Year', and below, '1983' (Medcalf 2MB-135). FDC. $90
Lot 2929 Galaup De La Perouse 1741-1788, undated (edge impressed 1985), in bronze (68mm), by S.Regis, obverse, facing bust of La Perouse, reverse, navigational instruments, above 'La Boussole Et L'Astrolabe' (compass and Astrolabe), below 'Derniere Expedition 1785-1788' (Last Voyage 1785-1788); E.Boudin, undated, in bronze (edge impressed 1987), obverse, half facing stylised head of Boudin, reverse, an impression of a fleet of ships as painted by Boudin, a renowned French marine painter, both medals struck by Monnaies De Paris. Both in boxes of issue with display stands, uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 2930 La Perouse, Marine Francaise, 1741-1788, (edge impressed 1988), in bronze (67mm), by Georges Guiraud, obverse, bust of La Perouse left, reverse, his ship under full sail, around 'Marine Francaise' (French Navy), and below 'Honneur.Patrie/Valeur.Discipline' (Honour.Homeland.Value.Discipline). In case of issue with display stand, uncirculated. $110
Lot 2931 La Perouse's Exploring Expedition, 1785, in bronze (60mm) (MH 170) by B.Duvivier, obverse, bust of Louis XVI left, reverse, inscription in 10-lines. Mottled toning, extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2932 Baudin's Exploring Expedition, 1801, in copper (38mm) for the corvettes Geography and Naturalist voyage to New Holland (Australia) (MH 174), by Montagny, obverse, the Consul Bonaparte's bust left, reverse, 6-lines of French text, variety with low scroll. Weak strike on ORV of CORVETTES on reverse and some marks on edges, some traces of mint red in lettering, very fine. $650
Lot 2933 Louis de Freycinet's Scientific Expedition, Cruise of the Corvette 'Uranie', 1817, in bronze (40.5mm) by Andrieu (cf MH 188). Some hairlines on reverse and small edge bump, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $240
Lot 2934 Voyage of the Coquille, 1822, in bronze (50.5mm), (MH 189), by Andrieu, obverse, bust of Louis XVIII King of France right, reverse, 9-lines of French text, struck to commemorate the voyage around the world by the Coquille commanded by Lieut Duperrey, 1822. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 2935 Dumont D'Urville's Voyage of the Astrolabe, 1826, in bronze (50mm) by Depaulis (MH 190), obverse, bust left of Charles X King of France, reverse, 10-line inscription in French. Light oxidation under bust and in lettering, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2936 French colonies, New Caledonia, Compagnie Des Messageries Maritimes "Caledonien", 1952, in bronze (59mm) by R.B.Baron, obverse, map of New Caledonia under two kagu (also cagou) birds, vegetation in the background, reverse, maritime crown over anchor with unicorn's bust left. In box of issue, uncirculated. $50
Lot 2937 New Caledonia, Centenary of the French Presence in New Caledonia, and Sydney to Noumea yacht race, 1953, in silver (68mm), by R.B.B. (Roger Bertrand Baron), obverse, map of New Caledonia, above, '1853-1953' and below an area for naming (this medal unnamed), reverse, the route of the race course and in the centre a seahorse in the middle of a compass, around the outside, Course Croisiere Sydney - Noumea (Cruising Course Sydney - Noumea). In original circular box, uncirculated and scarce. $300
Lot 2938 George IV, H.B.M.S. Adventure and Beagle, 1826, in brass (26mm) (MH.579; BHM 1262; Eimer 1188). Planchet crack at bottom edge, otherwise some original mint bloom, extremely fine and scarce. $240
Lot 2939 Convict token, Great Britain, cartwheel twopence, 1797, well worn on reverse, obverse shaved and inscribed, 'James Harvey/Engraved/1827.B/Stortford'. Poor. $2,400
Lot 2940 Licensed Boatman, Sydney, undated (c1850s), badge in bronze (oval 83x97.5mm), in the centre is inscribed the license number '638' and below Sydney is inscribed the recipient's name, 'Charles.Bullock', with two pierced securing holes at top and bottom and sides for wearing. Good very fine and rare. $1,300
Lot 2941 Advance Australia arms, c1850s design, cast in blackened bronze (approx 113x89mm), the centre shield divided into quarters and in these is a golden fleece; 3-masted schooner; a miner's pick, gold separation cradle and water barrel; and wheat sheaf, reverse, plain and concave behind shield. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 2942 Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, established 1855, Queen Victoria medal in bronze (41mm) (C.V/7). Extremely fine and scarce. $1,000
Lot 2943 River Murray Steam Navigation Medal, 1853, in bronze (63mm) (cf C.1853/1), a 150th anniversary replica in case with certificate; another being a plaster cast (78mm) of the obverse only, reverse impressed 'John M. Chapman/Australiana/Collection', in unofficial box; Admella Medal, 1859, in bronze (50mm) (cf C.1859/1), being a replica medal in case with certificate, case damaged. Uncirculated. (3) $180
Lot 2944 Cessation of Transportation, 1853, bronze (58mm) by the Royal Mint, London (C.1853/2). In original fitted case, this damaged, toned with traces of mint red, choice uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. $3,000
Lot 2945 Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) by the Royal Mint, London (C.1853/2). In fitted box made from a Stokes & Sons' box c1940s and includes pencil rubbing of medal with reference to Dr G H Abbot 4/8/41, some contact marks on high points and two small dark spots in reverse field, otherwise mint bloom, uncirculated. $260
Lot 2946 Comunn Na Feine Society (Scottish), (1860), in silver (51mm), obverse, the Society's arms featuring an aboriginal, reverse, plain and inscribed, 'Tilting/1st Prize of/Comunn Na Feine/To/John Riddoch/Geelong/Jany 2d 1860'. Missing suspension, scuffing on reverse, otherwise very fine/fine and rare. $450
Lot 2947 Turn Und Gesang Fest Melbourne, (Gymnastics & Music Festival), in silver (37mm), with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'Erinnerung/24 Novr 1862' (in memory of 24 Novr 1862). Obverse with black stains and scratch, edge nick, otherwise fine and scarce. $350
Lot 2948 Australasian Holy Catholic Guild of S. Mary and S. Joseph, 1863, in brass (55mm) (C.1863/1, this medal), with suspension ring. Edge nicks and bumps, fine and scarce. $60
Lot 2949 Ancient Order of Foresters, presentation medal, (1865), in silver (50x67mm), with suspension ring and loop, with hallmark, one side plain and the other side inscribed, 'Presented/To/H.G. Child. C.T./By The/Officers and Members of/Court Sydney 2001. AOF/for services rendered/May 29th 1865'; also medals to a relative, possibly a son, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia medals, one in silver (missing ribbon), reverse inscribed, 'Presented By/Grand Council/To/Bro. H.C. Child/For Zeal/Introducing 6 Members/1913', another in gilt and enamel with Luther Cranmer Calvin Knox emblem on ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Bro. H. Childs P.M./By/United Service Lge/No 92/1924'; another identical with reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Bro. H.C. Childs P.M./In Appreciation/by/Lodge No 92/June 1925', note errors in spelling surname. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $280
Lot 2950 Acclimatization Society of Victoria, in bronze (58mm) by J.S & A.B Wyon sc 1868 T.Landseer A.R.A. Adj in exergue (C.1868/3), unnamed. A few small spots of oxidation, otherwise good extremely fine. $280
Lot 2951 Duke of Edinburgh Visit, Galatea, 1867, in white metal (47mm) (C.1867/2), pierced hole at top for suspension ring; another identical but cast in bronze, no pierced hole. The first with a few small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine with some mint bloom, the second with edge bump and areas of oxidation, very good. (2) $200
Lot 2952 Duke of Edinburgh Visit, Galatea, 1867-8, in white metal (47mm) (C.1867/2), pierced hole at top for suspension ring; another for Visit to Tasmania in the Galatea, 1868, in white metal (47mm) (C.1868/1), pierced hole at top for suspension ring. A few small edge nicks or bumps and a few small scratches, spotty toning on reverse of second medal, otherwise very fine. (2) $200
Lot 2953 Duke of Edinburgh Visit, Galatea, 1867-8, in white metal (47mm) (C.1867/2), pierced hole at top for suspension ring. A few edge nicks on reverse near suspension hole, otherwise extremely fine with some mint bloom. $100
Lot 2954 N.S.W. Rifle Association, 1873, in silver (30mm) (C.1873/6), by Sydney Mint; also The National Rifle Association 1860 bronze award medal (47mm), unnamed. Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 2955 John Reid & Sons Ld Tannery, 1873, presentation medal in leather (48mm). A few stains on obverse and a small dig on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2956 William Branwhite Clarke Memorial Medal, The Royal Society of New South Wales, Sydney, 1878, in bronze (55mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, Royal Mint Sydney (C.1878/5). With some mint red, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $130
Lot 2957 Orange Wesleyan Band Of Hope, The Young Australia, undated (c1880), in white metal (38mm) by Stokes & Martin, pierced hole at top edge. A very rare temperance medal, extremely fine. $550
Lot 2958 Congregation of the Children of Mary medals, (1880s-1940s), in silver (3), the first two with Sydney below the Virgin Mary image, (30x35mm), named to 'Maggie Brown/St Vincents Convent/May 27th 1883', (31x37mm), 'Monica Irving/Dec 8" 1886', (28x31mm), 'Bessie Stuckey/31-5-27'; in bronze (3), all unnamed (33x38mm) and (29x33mm) (2); Miraculous Medal 1830, obverse with Virgin Mary as per previous medals and reverse with St Patrick, in bronze (30x35mm); St Philip Neri/Queen of Angels medal, in bronze (18x22mm), all medals have suspension rings. The third medal moisture affected, otherwise very good - very fine. (8) $100
Lot 2959 Advance New South Wales, To Commemorate Departure of the N.S.W. Troops to Soudan, 1885, in silver (31x31mm) (C.1885/11, this medal), with suspension ring, specially commissioned square framed edition with outer frame engraved, obverse with kangaroo and emu, and reverse with special text. Extremely fine and very rare. $1,200
Lot 2960 Commemoration of Departure of the N.S.W. Troops to Soudan, 1885, in gilt bronze (24mm) (C.1885/12), holed for suspension ring; Sir W,J,Clarke, New Freemason's Hall Foundation Stone Laid, 1885, in silver (22mm) (C.1885/14), with scroll suspender and clasp with pin bar at top, missing pin. Both with ribbons, the second ribbon poor, first medal with edge bump on reverse, the second medal toned, otherwise extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2961 Queen Victoria Jubilee, Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, in white metal (39mm) (C.1887/11) (2); Queen Victoria Jubilee, 1887, in white metal (39mm) (C.1887/22); Queen Victoria Jubilee, Advance Tasmania, 1887, in white metal (32mm) (C.1887/26); Queen Victoria Jubilee, Anthony Hordern & Sons, 1887, in bronze (36x36mm), with suspension lug. One of the first with hole pierced at left and right side of the head, the second last with pierced hole near top edge, otherwise good - very fine, the first and last scarce. (5) $60
Lot 2962 Jubilee Ode, in commemoration of the Fiftieth Year of Her Majesty's Reign, by Henry Halloran, C.M.G., 1886, morocco bound with gold blocked title, 8pp, an original print. Foxing and some pencilled figures in top margin of last page, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2963 Australian Centenary, 1888, in bronze (51mm) (C. 1888/1), by Amor, edge inscribed, 'To Edward Childs. Macdonaldtown Public School. Second Prize, for Proficiency and Good Conduct'. Small edge bump and edge nicks, otherwise traces of mint red and very fine. $130
Lot 2964 Australian Centenary, 1888, in bronze (51mm) (C.1888/1), by Amor, struck by the Royal Mint Sydney, edge inscribed, 'To William Ewing. Glebe Public School, Second Prize for Proficiency & Good Conduct'. Digs on rim and edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 2965 Australian Centenary, 1888, in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1888/1), by Amor, edge inscribed, 'To Edith Hart St Peter's Public School Second Prize for Proficiency and Good Conduct'. Edge bumps, gilding partly worn, patchy colour otherwise very fine and very rare as a gilt issue. $130
Lot 2966 Australia, 1888 (Centennial) in silver (51mm) (C.1888/1), by Amor, struck by the Royal Mint Sydney, edge inscribed, 'To Leslie. W. Mogg Mudgee Public School. First Prize. For Proficiency and Good Conduct.' Hairlines and short scratch on obverse, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 2967 Australian Centenary, 1888, in bronze (51mm) (C.1888/1), by Amor, unnamed. Digs on obverse, otherwise nicely dark toned and uncirculated. $160
Lot 2968 Australia's Centennial, Melbourne Cup, 1888, in silver (16mm) (C.1888/12a); "Boy" Charlton Worlds Champion Distance Swimmer, 1924, in aluminium and bronze (32mm) (C.1924/1) (2), the aluminium issue holed at top; Surf Life Saving Assn of Aust Duke of York Surf Carnival, 1927, in silvered bronze (28mm) (C.1927/1), with suspension ring. The first damaged with remnants of mounting on obverse, poor, the rest very fine. (4) $120
Lot 2969 Centenary Universal Exhibition Sydney, 1888, in gilt bronze (39mm) (C.1888/6), by Evan Jones, unnamed. Very fine and scarce. $180
Lot 2970 United Labour, The Grand National Demonstration, 1890, in white metal (39mm) (C.1890/5, this medal), pierced hole for suspension ring. Struck slightly off centre, some mint bloom, extremely fine. $60
Lot 2971 Women's Work Exhibition, Sydney, 1892, in bronze (39mm) (C.1892/3), by Amor, Sydney. A few small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2972 Installation of Sir W.J.Clarke as D.G.M. of Victoria, 1894, in gilt and enamel (38mm) (cf 1885/16), with suspension ring, reverse plain; Installation of Sir W.J. Clarke Bart as D.G. Supt R.A.M. Victoria, 1887, in gilt (37mm), with suspension ring, reverse plain (C.-). Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2973 Presentation medal, in silver (30x40mm), with suspender scroll, obverse inscribed, 'Presented/To/Weeks White, Esq/President of the/E.B.Band/By/The Members', reverse inscribed, 'April 27 - 94' inside an engraved scroll. Good very fine. $60
Lot 2974 Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 1897, in white metal (38mm) (C.1897/91); To Commemorate Their Majesties' Coronation, Western Australia, 1911, in silvered bronze (31mm) (C.1911/23) (3) two with dot under T of Western on reverse and the other with the dot nearly below E; Newtown Jubilee Commemoration Medal, 1912, in gilt bronze (31mm) (C.1912/2); Commemorating First Crossing of Blue Mountains, 1913, in gilt bronze (23mm) (C.1913/2); also Great Britain, Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee, 1887, in gilt bronze (30mm), with ribbon featuring crossed flags of Union Jack and the Civil Ensign with crown (QVC) above; all medals with suspension rings, some with bars 'Fear God And' & 'Honor The King'. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (7) $50
Lot 2975 Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Presbyterian Church of Queensland, 1897, in gilt bronze (35mm) (C.1897/97, this medal), by A Parkes, unnamed. Nearly uncirculated and scarce. $160
Lot 2976 Queensland Police Force, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee bronze medal, 1897 (C.1897/101), unnamed. Traces of mint red, uncirculated. $800
Lot 2977 Australia's Commonwealth, Promote Federation & Prosperity, 1899, in gilt bronze (23mm) (C.1899/1); cardboard shield shaped tag, 'Vote For The Federal Bill On Saturday Sept. 2, 1899 (second referendum on Federation); Australia Federated, 1901, in silver (23mm) (C.1901/5) brooch pin fitted to reverse; Opening of Federal Parliament by Duke and Duchess of York, 1901, in white metal (39mm) and another similar in gilt bronze (38mm) (C.1901/42 & 43) (2); Confederation of the Australian Commonwealth Union and Empire, 1901, in white metal (39mm) (C.1901/45), all medals with pierced hole for suspension ring. Very fine - uncirculated. (6) $180
Lot 2978 Good Luck to Australian Bushmens Contingent, 1900, in gilt bronze (23mm) (C.1900/21); Visit of the American Fleet to Australia, 1908, in white metal (31mm) (C.1908/6); Patriotic Day Maryborough, 1915, in gilt bronze (23mm) (C.1915/15); For King and Country, Gippsland Hospital Jubilee Year, 1916, in gilt bronze (31mm) (C.1916/3); Brendan Lane Mullins Memorial Medal, founded 1917, in gilt bronze (39mm) (C.1917/7), issued by Australian Historical Society. The first four with suspension rings and ribbons, very fine - uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2979 Commonwealth Celebrations, Victoria, 1901, in gilt brass (28x52mm) (C.1901/10), with suspension ring on reverse. Very fine. $60
Lot 2980 Commonwealth of Australia, Sydney, 1901, in bronze (38mm) (C.1901/14), unnamed. Small oxidation spot near reverse edge, otherwise traces of mint red uncirculated. $140
Lot 2981 Establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1901, in silvered bronze (43mm) (C.1901/39, this medal), by W.J.Amor, Sydney. Very fine. $200
Lot 2982 To Commemorate the Opening of the Federal Parliament, By Their R.H. The Duke and Duchess of York, 1901, in 9ct gold (25.65g; 39mm) (C.1901/43), by A.H.Davis. Nicely toned, extremely fine. $500
Lot 2983 Souvenir teaspoon, c1901, in sterling silver (94mm long), features Parliament Buildings in ladle, along the handle, Victoria, and at the end, Empress Hotel building, all designs and details in relief. Small edge bump on ladle, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2984 Commonwealth of Australia, invitation to attend the Inaugural Celebrations at Sydney commencing on the 1st January 1901, certificate (265x175mm) block framed under glass in timber frame (320x260mm), named to 'The Braidwood Express representatives'. Very fine. $100
Lot 2985 Australian Celebrations for Coronation, Edward VII and Alexandra, 1902, in bronze (27x39mm) (C.1902/12); Coronation Celebrations George VI, 1937, in gilt bronze (29mm) (C.1937/23); Elizabeth II Coronation, 1953, in white metal (31mm) (C.1953/7b), with Sunraysia pin bar (name scratched on back of this); Royal Visit issues, 1954, includes (C.1954/2 [gilt], 9 [aluminium], 9a [gilded aluminium], 19 [gilded and enamel], 20 [bronzed plastic]) (5), number 19 is a medal issued by RAOB and is inscribed on reverse, 'Bro/James/Woodrow K-O-M/Lodge Double Bay/No 54/1954'; Slovenian Association Sydney medal, 30-3-1969, in gilt bronze and enamel (32mm) (C.1969/-); Royal Visit to New Zealand, the Historical Medal Society of Australia & New Zealand, 1970, in bronze (38mm) (C.1970/58); all but the last holed for suspension or with suspension lug and mostly with ribbons. Very fine - uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 2986 1st Australian Ladies Fire Brigade, fob medal in silver (27x32mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1902, obverse, voided design with central shield inscribed, 'N.C.M.A.', reverse inscribed, 'N.C.M.A.Farrell/Member/1st Australian/Ladies/Fire Brigade/1903'. Fine and rare. $220
Lot 2987 Patrick Francis Cardinal Moran, 50 Golden Years in the Priesthood, 1904, in bronze (51mm) (C.1904/5). With traces of mint red, one small oxidation spot, uncirculated. $140
Lot 2988 Education Department Western Australia, School Punctual Attendance medals, (1901-6), in silver (31mm) (4) named to 'Sydney Hill/1904', 'Jack Hill/1905', Elsie Wooler/1906', and 'Hetty Gray/1906'; another identical but in gilt bronze for five years (gilt worn), named to 'Roy Earl/1901-1906'; also Trinity College of Music, London, in silver (29mm), reverse inscribed, 'Sydney Centre/Award/Bethlehem/Ladies' College/Ashfield/Verse - Spkg. Choir./Preparatory/May 1939'. Very good - good very fine. $280
Lot 2989 London College of Music, award medal in silver (42mm), edge hallmarked for Birmingham 1907, maker J.A.R (J.A.Restall), reverse inscribed, 'Stella/Ogilvie/For/Pianoforte Playing/Adv'd/Senior Section/June 1907'. In The London College of Music case of J.A.Restall, nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 2990 Church of England Grammar School Melbourne, Jubilee, 1908, in bronze (53mm) (C.1908/2, this medal), by Stokes & Sons, reverse inscribed, 'Hobby Exhibition/2nd Prize/Rigg Bros'; Pittwater House Preparatory School Official Opening of Stage I, 1964, in aluminium (38mm) (C.1964/5); Cranbrook School Fiftieth Anniversary, 1968, in silver (51mm) (C.1968/1); Pittwater House Grammar School New Classroom Block Opened, 1970, in bronze (51mm) (C.1970/57). The first in original case of issue by Stokes & Son, much mint red, the second with some very minor edge nicks, otherwise uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 2991 Visit of U.S.A. Naval Fleet to Australia, 1908, in gilt bronze (28x30mm) (C.1908/8, this medal), with Welcome brooch bar, scratched on reverse, 'A.Simmons/Gowrie (?)'; another in gilt bronze (34x47mm) (C.1908/10, this medal), with original ribbon and Welcome brooch bar (pin missing). Good very fine. (2) $100
Lot 2992 Visit of U.S.A. Naval Fleet to Australia, 1908, in gilt brass (41x41mm) (C.1908/14), with Welcome brooch bar. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2993 Visit of U.S. Naval Fleet, 1908, in silvered brass (40x40mm) (C.1908/19), by Schwaabs & S. Co., Milwaukee, with lugs on reverse (one missing). Good very fine. $80
Lot 2994 Visit of U.S. of A. Fleet, August, 1908, ID wallet in leather (86x57mm), with gold blocked details on cover. Fine and rare. $80
Lot 2995 Public Schools Demonstration Sydney N.S.W, to the American Fleet on its Visit to Australia, Department of School Instruction print on card paper of certificate (198x299mm) issued to school children who took part in the above demonstration at the Sydney Cricket Ground on August 26th 1908, named to Coralie Nix(?) of Fort St Model Public School. Some light foxing around edges and a few small paper splits at right edge, otherwise very fine. $40
Lot 2996 Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, established 1855, George V medal in silver (41mm) (C.G/4), edge inscribed, 'D.G.Stewart'. Nicely toned, uncirculated and scarce. $950
Lot 2997 Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, established 1855, George V medal in bronze (41mm) (C.G/4), edge inscribed, 'D.V.Morris'. Nicely toned, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $950
Lot 2998 Appreciation medal, voided design in 9ct gold (8.19g; 29.5x30.5mm), pin back, raised shield in centre inscribed, 'S.C.H.', reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/S.C.Hunt by/W.Gordon & Friends/for stopping/runaway turnout/27.2.12'. Safety chain on reverse bottom edge broken, otherwise very good. $130
Lot 2999 Fraternal societies, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia medals, one in silver (missing ribbon), reverse inscribed, 'Presented By/Grand Council/To/Bro. H.Sherman/For Zeal/Introducing 10 Members/1912', three others in gilt and enamel, one missing ribbon and brooch suspender, all unnamed; RAOB Chief Primo medal, missing ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'J.P.Hanagan'; Freemasons Hospital Melbourne, award medal in bronze (47mm), unnamed; Knights of the Southern Cross medal in bronze (63mm), no ribbon and no enamel so maybe a trial strike, by Stokes, Melb. One of the second three in case, very fine - uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 3000 Anzac in Eternal Remembrance, 1914-18, in bronze (60mm) by Dora Ohlfsen (C.1914-18/1, this medal). In case of issue marked on lid 'ANZAC MEDAL', age damage to silk in lid lining, a few tone spots on medal, otherwise uncirculated. $180
Lot 3001 Dr Woodward Memorial, N.S.W. Railways & Tramways Ambulance Corps, (est.1908), in silver (44mm) (C.D/5), by W.J.Amor, Sydney. In case of issue, this damaged, medal with a few very minor edge nicks, nicely toned, uncirculated. $160
Lot 3002 Dr Woodward Memorial, N.S.W. Railways & Tramways Ambulance Corps, (est.1908), (see C.D/5), plaster cast of medal's obverse portrait (approx 165cm), with pierced hole on surround above the medal for wall hanging. Very fine. $60
Lot 3003 France, Alliance Francaise, (1912), teacher's service award in silver (68mm), by Daniel Dupuis, obverse, female teacher seated with student children around, reverse, open book with laurel branch behind, on the book is a panel inscribed, 'Mrs Higginbotham/Sydney/1912'. In case of issue, closing latch needs adjustment, medal toned uncirculated. $160
Lot 3004 The Assoc(iate)d Board of The Royal Academy of Music & The Royal College of Music, award medal (1915), in silver (39mm), by Pinches, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/Vera Cree/Second Highest Marks "eq"/Singing/Local/Centre Examinations/N.S.W 1915.' Toned, good very fine. $100
Lot 3005 Victoria College of Music, award medal (1916), in bronze (38mm), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/Gladys Fletcher/For/Pianoforte Playing/Intermediate Grade/Chippenham Centre/Feby 1916'. In case of issue, toned, virtually uncirculated. $30
Lot 3006 Prince of Wales Royal Visit to City of Sydney, 1920, in bronze (51mm) (C.1920/1), by Amor. Nicely toned, uncirculated. $500
Lot 3007 Goulburn Centenary, 1920, badge in gilt bronze and enamel (22mm) (C./-), with suspension ring; Sydney Harbour Bridge Opened, 1932, in bronze (39mm) (C.1932/3), also others in bronze silvered and gilded, all uniface reproductions by Rosenfeld at King's Cross, each numbered on reverse, '2956'; Royal Hobart Centenary Regatta, 1938, in tombac silvered (36mm) (C.1938/12), with suspension ring; Newcastle Hospital Blood for Life, Andor Meszaros 1948, in bronze (63mm) (C.1948/5), reverse inscribed, 'G. Keiffer'; Numismatic Association of Victoria, Australia's First Copper Token Issued in 1849, 1949, in silver antique finished bronze (42mm) (C.1949/5); also T. Stokes copy of an 1855 trade token made into cufflink, in bronze (25mm), (bracket missing from reverse), Australian Whitty & Brown, Sydney penny tokens (A.624 and 627) (similar in style to C.1868/2, see author's note). The second in unofficial case, very good - uncirculated. (11) $60
Lot 3008 Australia 1920, award medal in bronze (51mm), by Amor. Fingerprint on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. $420
Lot 3009 J.Tscherne sample card of medals, includes, Municipality of Hamilton Jubilee, 1921, in bronze (25mm) (C.1921/6), by Amor; S.C.G.S. Memorial Ground, 1923-24, in copper (23mm) (C.1923-4/1, no illustration), by Amor; Sydney University War Memorial, 1928, in silver (23mm) (C.S/12), by Amor; other sample rough sketches of obverses and reverses of medals by J.Tscherne, all on card marked Sample 1 through to 5; also another sample of a religious medal in gilt, by W.P.O. Ltd, Belfast, made in England, attached to a separate sample card. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4 + 3 sketches) $160
Lot 3010 Rt. Hon. W.P.McElhone MBE, Lord Mayor of Sydney, 1922, uniface lead filled copper electrotype (87mm). Very fine. $60
Lot 3011 11th Annual Australian Y.M.C.A. Tournaments, Newcastle, 1924, award medal in bronze (64mm) (C.1924/12), by Angus & Coote, reverse inscribed, 'J.B.Sutcliffe,/Chess'. Scuffing on reverse, otherwise extremely fine/very fine. Passed in
Lot 3012 American Fleet tinnie, 1925, crossed USA and Australian flags; Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Sydney invitation to Miss Maguire to meet Admirals and Officers of the United States Fleet at a ball at the Sydney Town Hall on 27 July 1925; brown leather purse and on cover is gold blocked the City of Sydney arms; Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humane Society of N.S.W. 47th Annual Meeting colour printed programme for meeting at Sydney Town Hall on 15 September 1924, together with photocopy of medal presentation details for 1883. The invitation with small edge tear and some foxing, fine - very fine. (5) $280
Lot 3013 Bert Hinkler Airman, London to Darwin XVI Days, 1928, in bronze (51mm) (C.1928/1), by Stokes Melb. Very small edge bump on reverse and small oxidation spot on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $220
Lot 3014 F.T.Wimble & Co Ltd Diamond Jubilee, 1928, in gilt bronze (31x21mm) (C.1928/2); Municipality of Annandale, Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, badge in gilt bronze and enamel (34x35mm) (C.1938/19), by Millers Ltd; Regional Missionary and Eucharistic Congress, Newcastle N.S.W., 1938, in bronze and enamel (25x48mm) (C.1938/20), by Denis A. Bergin Catholic Stores; Eleventh Australian Bowling Carnival N.S.W., 1938, in gilt bronze and enamel (34x33mm) (C./-), by Millers Ltd. The first with oxidation in top angle, otherwise very fine, the second extremely fine, the third with damage to pin clip, very fine, the last uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3015 29th International Eucharistic Congress Sydney, 1928, in silver (40mm) (C.1928/3), W.J.A. on truncation of bust and in exergue on reverse, Amor; another identical but in silvered bronze; another identical in silvered bronze but without W.J.A. on truncation of bust and with Amor, Sydney below bust on obverse and without Amor in exergue on reverse. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $60
Lot 3016 Amor Ltd representative's specimen box of medals, c1938, some marked SPECIMEN on edge, includes 29th International Congress, 1928, in silvered bronze (40mm) (C.1928/3); Littlejohn Memorial Award, undated (c1935), in silvered bronze (89mm); Hardy Memorial Medal (Sydney Technical College), 1872-1936, in bronze (51mm); R.W.Chapman Medal (Institution of Engineers Australia), undated (c1936), in bronze (51mm); Amor 50th Anniversary, 1938, in silvered bronze (39mm) (C.1938/1); Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938 Youth Carries On, in bronze (29mm) (C.1938/5) (2); Australia's 150th Anniversary Landing at Sydney Cove, 1938, in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.1938/7); Australia's 150th Anniversary Commemorative Salon of Photography, 1938, in silvered bronze (64mm) (C.1938/8); Australia's 150th Anniversary Philatelic Exhibition, 1938, in bronze (32x44mm) (C.1938/11); Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1938/17); also thin sample strike of obverse portrait for Dr Woodward Memorial medal, undated, in bronze (45mm), (see C.D/5). In fitted, hinged-lid plush case, foxing on lid lining, medals uncirculated. (12) $500
Lot 3017 The Herald and Allied Publications Melbourne, 1928, in form of a paperweight (87x55mm) (C.1928/6), with four short half-ball legs. In box of issue, fingerprint at top right corner, otherwise toned and virtually uncirculated. $60
Lot 3018 Centenary of Western Australia, Award Medal for Increasing Primary Production, 1929, in silver (51mm) (C.1929/1), by Perth Mint. Nearly uncirculated. $2,400
Lot 3019 Centenary of Western Australia, 1929, in silver, bronze and copper (39mm) (C,1929/2), the silver and the copper issues with original envelope of issue. The first with hairlines, the last with uneven toning, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $1,600
Lot 3020 Dancing prize fob medals, both with suspension rings, the first in 9ct gold (5.7g; 26x35mm), a shaped shield with central disc overlaid on an X, this disc inscribed with initials, 'MM', reverse inscribed, '1st Prize/Dancing/Myrle Menzies/Age 4 Years/1.5.31'; the second in 15ct gold (3.7g; 24x32.5mm), a voided shield design with a small central shield inscribed with initials, 'MM', the reverse inscribed, '1st Prize/Dancing/Myrtle (sic) Menzies/Age 4 Years/20.6.31', both fitted to short neck chain in 9ct gold (approx 2g). The chain with broken clasp, otherwise very fine. (3) $260
Lot 3021 Freemasons Hospital of Victoria, undated, in silvered bronze, type with standing figure at left and motto, 'Amicus Humani Generis', with brooch suspender bar marked, 'Life Governor', reverse inscribed, 'T.H.Taylor'; another identical design but smaller and in enamel and silvered bronze, with brooch suspender bar marked, 'Life Governor/Freemason Hospital/Of Victoria, reverse inscribed, 'W.H.Langley.'; Darling River R.A.Chapter No.671 mark degree jewel, 26.10'32; another for Campbelltown R.A.Chapter 528, undated; trio of miniatures mounted on silver bar, one missing, includes Masonic Mark jewel and Royal Arch Chapter Companion jewel; various types of Masonic Mark pennies (6). With one maker's case, fine - extremely fine. (10 + miniatures) $90
Lot 3022 Presented by Olympic Tyres, (1933), in silver (38x48mm; 74.9g) (C.P/3), by Stokes. Good very fine. $60
Lot 3023 Melbourne Centenary Royal Show, 1934, in silvered bronze (54mm) (C.1934/6, this medal), by Stokes, unnamed. A few small edge nicks, otherwise very fine/good very fine. $60
Lot 3024 Victoria Melbourne Centenary Celebrations, 1934, in bronze (64mm) (C.1934/9), designed by G.Rayner Hoff. Some spotty toning and a spot of oxidation on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $180
Lot 3025 Centenary Victoria Melbourne, 1934-1935, in bronze (38x51mm) and another (38mm) (C.1934-35/5, 6), both by Stokes. The first with some scuffing on reverse, otherwise good very fine, the second cleaned and retoning, otherwise nearly extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 3026 Sydney Savage Club, 'Koora Na Boon', pin back name badge pressed in polished bronze plate (oval 72x98mm), by Angus & Coote/Syd, features aboriginal corroboree scene and below an enamelled strip and the name, 'Will Andrade'; also a lapel pin for CH.CH (Christchurch, New Zealand) Savage Club, appears to be in silver. The first with a few chips in enamelled naming area, otherwise both extremely fine. (2) $180
Lot 3027 Vacuum Oil Company, Fortieth Anniversary, 1935, in silvered bronze (69mm) by Stokes & Sons (C.1935/7). In original case, this with some damage, medal uncirculated. $60
Lot 3028 Grenfell Diamond Jubilee, 1936, in bronze (27.5x23mm), unfinished enamel pin by Amor; Wollondilly Shire Council, Picton, (c1990), in bronze (28mm); District Council of Port Broughton Centenary, 1992, in gilt bronze (30x36mm), with scroll suspender, by Olson, Adelaide (note: Mintage 225 in gilt, 25 in bronze); Shire of Wycheproof Centenary, 1994, in gilt bronze (30mm); Barraba, Australia, One Barrabian Guinea, 1995/2001, in silvered bronze (32mm); Government of New South Wales, Australia, undated, in bronze (26x31mm), with suspension ring; Decision Maker Yes/No, Nichol International P/L, undated, in bronze (35.5mm); Tasmania, No Dam/Go Dam, undated, in silvered bronze (36mm), by Nichol; Victoria Savings and Loan Society, undated, in gilt bronze (35mm), by Bertram; Hopwood's Punt Echuca, One Penny 1857 and Bridge Hotel 1858, undated, in copper (31mm), by Brim, Melb. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $170
Lot 3029 Coronation of George VI, Western Australia, 1937, maker's test strike in silvered for reverse, struck on dished metal (C.1937/17), the obverse legend is visible on the outer edge of the metal dish. Toned, otherwise uncirculated and scarce. $160
Lot 3030 Coronation of George VI, South Australia, 1937, maker's test strikes in silvered metal (C.1937/18), (3) one struck with obverse only and without collar (28mm); another obverse only struck onto larger planchet (31mm), reverse concave; another obverse only struck oversize (30mm) on larger planchet (32mm), reverse concave. Toned uncirculated and scarce. (3) $100
Lot 3031 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Crowned May 12 1937, The Three Kings of 1936, issued 1937, in silver (51mm) (C.1937/21), by Amor Sydney. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 3032 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Crowned May 12 1937, The Three Kings of 1936, issued 1937, in bronze (51mm) (C.1937/21), by Amor Sydney. Uncirculated. $420
Lot 3033 St James Cab driver's badge, in gilt and enamel (44x50mm), by G.A.Miller & Sons, with securing lugs on reverse; also taxicab driver's coat button, in nickel, by Stokes & Sons, Melb., both the property of Driver Hiscox, c1930s. Good very fine. (2) $200
Lot 3034 Fiftieth Anniversary Amor, 1938, in silver, also in silvered bronze (2) (all 39mm) (C.1938/1), the last holed at top for suspension ring and ribbon. The first uncirculated, the second with a few tone spots, otherwise nearly uncirculated, the last very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3035 Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in bronze (29mm) (C.1938/5), maker's test strikes for obverse and reverse, both on dished metal, the obverse convex (36mm), the reverse concave (33mm). With much mint red, uncirculated. (2 pieces) $70
Lot 3036 Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in bronze (29mm) (C.1938/5) (3); another in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.1938/7); Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations, 1951, in bronze (36x68mm) (C.1951/1); also Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations, Loyalty Despatch Cycle Courier, 1951, impressed aluminium tag (130x25mm), featuring Australian coat of arms. Very fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3037 Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, appears to be silver (57mm) (C.1938/7), sealed in a small, black timber stand marked in gold lettering, 'Government House/Sydney' and with crowned monogram initials WM at left and crowned initial W at right. Stand very fine, medal uncirculated. $130
Lot 3038 Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.1938/7), by Amor, unnamed; Jubilee of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1951, in silvered bronze (63mm) (C.1951/7, this medal), by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Harald.A.Bowden. M.B.E.' Both in cases of issue, extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 3039 Australia's 150th Anniversary, large plaster cast (215mm) of the obverse design of the official medal issued to commemorate this event featuring the bust of Captain Arthur Phillip to the left (C.1938/7). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3040 Australia's 150th Anniversary Philatelic Exhibition Sydney, 1938, in bronze (32x44mm) (C.1938/11), bottom edge impressed, 'Amor', bottom of reverse impressed, 'Specimen Only'. Uncirculated. $300
Lot 3041 Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in silver (72.1g), and another in silvered bronze (both 51mm) (C.1938/17), by Amor, the first with edge impressed, 'W.T.McClelland'. The first in case and the second in box, both by Amor, the first with foxing on lid lining, medals uncirculated. (2) $150
Lot 3042 Victorian Catholic Centenary Celebrations, 1939, in bronze (57mm) (C.1939/1), by Stokes Melb. Very fine/good very fine. $90
Lot 3043 The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, Prudential Building Sydney Opened, 1939, in silver (64mm) (C.1939/4, this medal), by Amor, edge impressed, 'Sir George Barstow, K.C.B., LL.D., Deputy Chairman of Directors'. In Amor Ltd case of issue, toned uncirculated and scarce. $320
Lot 3044 Pope Pius XI In Memoriam, Australia Mourns, 1939, in silvered bronze (40mm) (C.1939/6), by Amor, with suspension ring. Uncirculated. $110
Lot 3045 School of Social Science, Henry George Centenary, 1939, in gilt and enamel (23mm), unnamed; The Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria, (Inst'd 1857), in gilt bronze (27mm), unnamed; The Royal Children's Hospital, in bronze (57mm), unnamed; Hooker Centenary 1978 Spring Festival, Bronze Award (51mm), holed for suspension loop, unnamed; fob medal (KC), in bronze (25x36mm), by Pitcher Melb, unnamed; CSSA (?) membership badge (KC), in bronze (22x27mm oval), reverse inscribed, 'R.Lacy/2582'. Very fine - uncirculated. (6) $130
Lot 3046 Australia Will Go On Until The End, 1940, in copper (57mm) by Amor (C.1940/1, this medal). Spotty toning and some oxidation, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $260
Lot 3047 Medallions mounted on stands, includes, Victorian Golf Association, War medallion, c1940, in bronze (57mm), by Amor (C.V/8); Inter-Dominion Pacing Grand Championship Grand Circuit, Harold Park, 1952, in bronze (55mm), by Angus & Coote (C.1952/2); Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, 1970, in bronze (57mm) (C.1970/39); Indian Pacific Inauguration, 1970, in bronze (57mm) (C.1970/50); Bicentenary of New South Wales, 1988, in bronze (57mm), by Amor (C/Bicenty.18); N.S.W.G.R. 47 Years' Service Medal, in bronze (51mm), reverse inscribed, 'Miss I.V. Cox'. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3048 Victorian Golf Association War Medallion, (1940), in bronze (57mm) (C.V/8, this medal), with two screw holes in bottom edge for securing to brass stand (included), edge inscribed, 'Won By C.E.Rashleigh 1940'; V.F.L. Park a New Era, 1976, in bronze (51mm) (C.1976/29); Centenary of First Test Match England v Australia, 1980, in copper (45mm) (C.1980/26); 50 Years in Australian Football Jack Dyer, 1981, in bronze (51mm) (C.1981/27); ANS Brisbane, XII Commonwealth Games Brisbane, 1982, in bronze (50mm) (C.1982/10); Surf Life Saving Association of Australia 75th Anniversary, 1982, in bronze (50mm) (C.1982/22); National Penny Farthing Championships Evandale, 1986, in bronze (51mm) (C.1986/76); The First Australian Masters Games Tasmania, 1987, in bronze (50mm) (C.1987/27). The first with spotting, otherwise extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3049 Glenella State School, Diamond Jubilee, 1939, lapel badge in silvered bronze (Amor Die No.C.750); Scotch College Melbourne, hat badge (c1940s), in silver, by Stokes & Sons Melb, reverse with impressed number 638; Scotch College (Victoria) Cadets hat badge (2, one in gilt bronze and one in gilt and enamel), both by Stokes; Presbyterian Ladies' College Sydney, hat badge (2), one in silver by Angus & Coote, missing brooch pin fitting, the other in nickel and enamel (some missing), by Perfection; Wilston State School Memorial Library, lapel badge in bronze; Portland Primary School No.489, 1856-2006, commemorative medal in cupro nickel (48mm), with suspension wreath. Fine - uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3050 Australia Will Go On To The End, (1940), in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.A/18) (see C.1940/1, lot 3046), at base of obverse, 'Struck by Amor/Medallists And/Badge Makers/Australia'. Rim bump at 3 0'clock, otherwise good very fine. $260
Lot 3051 Democracy Honors a Great Leader, Josef Stalin, c1940, in bronze (58x73mm) (C.D/6), by Amor Pty Ltd, two holes on bottom edge to mount on stand; another but reverse design only (C.D/6a). The first with edge nicks, dark toning and some areas of oxidation, very fine, the second with scuffing on plain side, otherwise extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 3052 Democracy Honors a Great Leader, Josef Stalin, c1940, in bronze (58x73mm) (C.D/6), by Amor Pty Ltd. Uncirculated. $220
Lot 3053 N.S.W. Association of Change Ringers, (c1940), hand made badge in silver (32x24mm), voided design featuring a swinging bell, with lapel lug on reverse and number 23. Extremely fine and rare. $140
Lot 3054 Amor lead pulls, c1940s, includes a wide variety some of which include, badges for government including police, merchant marine, Army Signaller, RAAF LAC, various schools, sporting clubs, associations, commercial products (e.g. Charles Hope Cold Flame refrigerator); a range of ferry tokens; Buffalo Lodge and Masonic Lodge items including medals; various others. Stored in a green coin album, extremely fine. (approx 200) $1,300
Lot 3055 Centenary of Incorporation of City of Melbourne Council, 1942, listed as in silvered bronze but appears to be silver (58mm; 115g) (C.1942/1, this medal), by Angus & Coote. Toned, extremely fine. $550
Lot 3056 Centenary of the Declaration of the Town of Sydney as a City, 1942, in silvered bronze (58mm) (C.1942/2), by Angus & Coote, edge inscribed, 'Alderman Arthur McElhone. Alderman for 40 years for Fitzroy Ward 10.6.42.' Some small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $1,200
Lot 3057 Golden Jubilee commemorative, 1948, a handcrafted silver cross (23x30mm), with suspension ring, with gold oval centre piece inscribed with a shield featuring a small cross, reverse inscribed, 'Golden Jubilee/Sister M.Stanislaus/16th April 1898 - 1948'. Fine and scarce commemorative to a nun. $100
Lot 3058 Newcastle Hospital blood donor badge, (c1948), in bronze (26mm), by Andor Meszaros, (see C.1948/5), one with lapel lug, no maker's name, engraved number at bottom, 619; one pin back, by Stokes/& Sons, impressed number at top, 2754; one with lapel lug, by J.Pinches/London, impressed number at bottom, 3584. Extremely fine. (3) $80
Lot 3059 Magician badges, includes Wizards Magicians Club; David Jones Junior Magical Club; International Brotherhood of Magicians; tinnie for Member of the ETA Magicians Club and various other badges, and a host of magician related tokens and modified coins as well as a range of other coins, mostly Australian, and a belt made from Great Britain farthings, halfpennies and pennies, mostly Queen Victoria issues, with a list of coin donors made by Mrs Will Andrade. Poor - uncirculated. (100+) $400
Lot 3060 Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations, 1951, in bronze (36x68mm) (C.1951/1), by Denham, Neal & Treloar (3), one on red ribbon with suspender 'Queensland', another on a green ribbon with suspender 'Tasmania', and another on a light blue ribbon with suspender 'Participant'. All with some scuffing or spotty toning, very fine. (3) $60
Lot 3061 Centenary of the Government of Victoria, 1951, in bronze (64mm) by A.Meszaros (C.1951/3), unnamed; Ku-ring-gai Municipal Council Jubilee, 1956, in silvered bronze (38mm) (C.1956/4). The first with scuffing on reverse, very fine - extremely fine. (2) $50
Lot 3062 Centenary of the Government of Victoria, 1951, in bronze (64mm) by A.Meszaros (C.1951/3), unnamed. In original case of issue with certificate, uncirculated. $60
Lot 3063 Centenary of the Government Of Victoria, 1951, award in bronze (55mm) by Andor Meszaros (C.1951/4), unnamed. In case of issue by maker, K.G.Luke, toned uncirculated. $60
Lot 3064 Jubilee of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1951, presentation medal in bronze (63mm) (C.1951/7), by Amor, inscribed on reverse with illegible text, perhaps a trial run, 'Hon Sir (and then various upright and angled strokes)'. A few tone spots, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $60
Lot 3065 Separation 1851 Federation 1901, c1951, in bronze (58mm) (C.S/2), by A.Meszaros, minted by Pinches for Numismatic Association of Victoria. Uncirculated. $60
Lot 3066 Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, Queensland, (1951), in 18ct gold (45.3g; 45mm) (C.1885/7), by Allan Wyon, a later striking by A.J.Parkes, edge inscribed, 'Chas A. Fitz-Gerald F.R.G.S.A. 7-5-1951'. In official case, uncirculated and rare. $1,900
Lot 3067 Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, Queensland, (1951), in bronze (45mm) (C.1885/7), by Allan Wyon, a later striking by A.J.Parkes. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3068 Coronation of Elizabeth II, 1953, presentation medal in gilt bronze (58mm) (C.1953/1a), by K.G.Luke, unnamed. Toned uncirculated. $70
Lot 3069 Tasmania Celebrates the 150th Anniversary of British Settlement, 1953-54, in silvered bronze (69mm), (C.1953-54/1, this medal), by Stokes Melb. In case of issue, some hairlines and toning, extremely fine. $80
Lot 3070 Preston Motors Pty Ltd, 25 Years Association With General Motors Holdens Ltd, in silvered bronze (76mm) (C.1955/5); To Commemorate Opening of First Stage of Ord River Irrigation Project, 1963, in bronze (37mm) (C.1963/12); Cloncurry Centenary set of two, 1967, in bronze (both 57mm) (C.1967/4 & 5) (2). With packs or cases of issue, uncirculated. (4) $90
Lot 3071 2nd Eesti Paevad Melbourne, 1955 (Australian Estonian Festival), in bronze (23mm), uniface (C.unlisted); Lithuanians in Australia, undated, in gilt (31mm) with suspension loop, unnamed; Maurice Bernard Keain, (Numismatic Society of South Australia), (c1995), award medal in bronze (51mm), unnamed; The Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Analytical Chemical Divison, undated, in bronze (57mm); athletics prize medal, undated, in silvered bronze (48mm), by K.G.Luke; also Citizen's Life Assurance Company Ltd, The Fight For The Million, 1898, in bronze (25mm), inscribed to, 'Mr W.J.C.Ward'. The last poor, otherwise good very fine - uncirculated. (6) $70
Lot 3072 Stokes & Sons Pty Ltd 100 Years Progress, Melbourne, 1956, in bronze (58mm), three varieties (C.1956/9, 9a, 9b), by Stokes & Sons. The first and last with spotty discolouration on obverse caused by reaction to glue in original cases, otherwise as issued, the second in case of issue, uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3073 International Federation of Amateur Swimming (FINA), (1956), in bronze (60mm) (C.1956/12, this medal), reverse inscribed, 'Melbourne/1956'. In case of issue, some spotty toning in parts near edge, otherwise virtually uncirculated and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3074 Sheep shearer statue, in Aradon fine pewter (71mm high), signed by Bill Manion '95; beer tankard in EPNS (120mm high), with handle (this dented), by Stokes, one side impressed, 'Stokes Centenary/1856-1956; beer tankard in Selangor pewter (94mm), with handle, wide base; Penguin in silvered bronze (approx 164mm high; 0.88kg), flat on one side with four threaded holes, suitable for door stopper if fitted to a timber stand; aged, cast bronze badge (64x86mm), with suspension ring, features two men of ancient Rome in a chariot pulled by four horses. Very good - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3075 Sir Earle Page, 1958, in bronze (69mm) (C.1958/1, this medal) by A.Meszaros. Dark toned, otherwise uncirculated and scarce. $220
Lot 3076 The Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1959, twenty year's service medal in bronze (70mm) by Andor Meszaros (C.1959/7), unnamed. In box, toned uncirculated. $60
Lot 3077 Municipality of Randwick Centenary, 1959, in bronze (44mm) (C.1959/9, this medal), by Angus & Coote, reverse inscribed, '14yrs & Un. 55yds B'fly/Breast'str Boys./J.Wade/3rd.'; Wollongong Centenary Championships, 1959, in aluminium (57mm) (C.1959/13, this medal), by Stokes Melb, rim holed at top and bottom for fitting to swivel stand; Glenorchy Centenary, 1964, in gilded bronze (44mm) (C.1964/2); Miss Australia Quest to Aid Spastic Children, 1966, in copper (51mm) (C.1966/24, this medal); The Boy Scouts Association, Jindalee Jamboree, 1967, in gilded white metal (48mm) (C.1967/10); Military Historical Society of Australia, Sixty Five Years Australian Army, 1968, in cast bronze (61mm) (C.1968/5); Historical Medal Society of Australia & New Zealand issues, Voyager Medal, 1969, in bronze (38mm) (C.1969/4) (2, one with packet), also First Moon Landing, 1969, in bronze (38mm) (C.1969/15), with packet; Apollo II, 1969, in oxidised cupro nickel, 1969 (34mm) (C.1969/18), with issue card; Apollo II, 1969, in cast bronze (49mm) (C.1969/19), with packet. Most packets damaged or with foxing, C1968/5 with a few areas of oxidation, the last with edge bump, otherwise good very fine - uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 3078 Royal Exchange Assurance Opening, 1960, in bronze (64mm) (C.1960/9, this medal), reverse inscribed, 'H. Moulton'; Twelfth International Congress of Scientific Management, 1960, in silvered bronze (57x67mm) (C.1960/12, this medal), by K.G.Luke, unnamed; Australia's 175th Anniversary, 1963, in silvered bronze (58mm) (C.1963/9, this medal). Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3079 Australian Trade Mission, 1961, in bronze (37mm) (C.1961/5); Comalco Aluminium (Bell Bay) Limited, 1962, in aluminium (47mm) (C.1962/7); Newcastle Numismatic Society Decimal Conversion Medal, 1966, in bronze (38mm) (C.1966/7); Newcastle Numismatic Society for 150 Years Newcastle East Public School, 1966, in silver (38mm) (C.1966/8); Third Asian and Pacific Marketing Conference, 1968, in bronze (38mm) (C.1968/4), with suspension ring; Cobar Copper Centenary, 1969, in oxidised silvered bronze and another in copper (both 38mm) (C.1969/3) (2); Goldfields Historical & Arts Society (Dunolly), 1969, in gilded bronze (48mm) (C.1969/14); Inauguration of The Indian Pacific Passenger Service, 1970, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1970/61); Qantas Jubilee Staff Commemorative Medal, 1970, in bronze (38mm) (C.1970/62). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 3080 Australia's 175th Anniversary NSW Celebrations, 1963, in oxidised silvered base metal (61x94mm), a uniface, cut-out and enlarged section of the obverse design from the medal by Amor (C.1963/9). Some scuff marks, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3081 Anzac 50th Anniversary, by Numismatic Assn of Victoria, 1965, in silver and another in bronze (both 38mm) (C.1965/2), by K.G.Luke, the first with edge number 140, the second with number 263. In set case, uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3082 Royal Australian Mint Opened, 1966, in silver and another in bronze (both 39mm) (C.1966/16) (2); 50th Anniversary of Trans-Australian Railway, 1967, in silver and another in bronze (both 38mm) (C.1967/6) (2); City of Adelaide Fifth Festival of Arts, 1968, in silver and another in bronze (both 39mm) (C.1968/7) (2); 50th Anniversary of Nickel Coinage, 1969, in nickel (38mm) (C.1969/1). In cases of issue, these all have foxing on lid lining and the 1968 issue cases have no lining, medals uncirculated. (7) $90
Lot 3083 Tamworth City Games, in bronze and enamel (52x57mm), with suspension lug; V.S.A.Nordic, medal in silvered (64mm), another identical in bronze; Ice Hockey generic medal, in white metal (51mm); Australian Trotting Council, in gilt (58mm); Veteran Car Club of WA, Mandurah, 1966, in copper (41mm), with pierced hole at edge for suspension; 1st National 1&2 CYL. Rally, Albury, 1982, in silvered (50mm), issued by Veteran Car Club of Australia N.S.W.; Australian Eagle Prime Time Veteran Cyclists Marathon, 1982, Eagle Living Insurance Award For Outstanding Achievement In Marketing, in gilt (60mm); cricket medal, generic issue without name, in silver (?), by Stokes, with pierced hole at top and bottom on rim for mounting on a stand; Royal Military College, award medal in bronze (48mm); Battery of Horse Artillery, Sunbury, Shire of Bulla, 1988, in bronze (48mm), with suspension ring; Swimming Carnival Inter Service Colleges, prize medal in bronze (51mm), with suspension ring; all medals unnamed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (12) $80
Lot 3084 National Trust presentation paper weight, (1968), oval (57x77mm), in lead based metal, obverse, monogram initials 'NT' (National Trust) within laurel wreath, reverse impressed, "The Studios"/26-11-68'. Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3085 John Oxley, Numismatic Association of Victoria, c1968, in sterling silver and bronze (51mm) (C.J/1) (2) both edge no.66; 75th Anniversary of Federation, A.N.Z. Numismatic Society Melbourne, c1976, in oxidised silvered bronze and gilt bronze (50mm) (C.A/16) (2), both edge no.158; Central Deborah Gold Mine Reopened 1970/Underground Reopened, 1986, in gilt bronze (38mm) (C.1986/28); The Kodak Holey Dollar Medal, 1988, in copper and silvered copper (31mm) (C.1988/18) (2); The Australian Numismatic Society 75th Anniversary, 1988, in silver (32mm) (C.1988/21). The first two pairs in cases, the rest in packs of issue, uncirculated. (4 + 2 pairs) Passed in
Lot 3086 Military Historical Society of Australia, 50th Anniversary London to Australia Flight, 1969, in gilt bronze, silvered bronze and another in bronze (all 50mm) (C.1969/6) (3); 50th Anniversary First Aeroplane Flight, England - Australia, 1969, in silvered bronze and another in bronze (both 38mm) (C.1969/11a) (2); Warana Air Race, 1969, award medal in gilt bronze (40mm) (C.1969/20), unnamed. In cases or packs of issue, the cases with foxing on lid lining, the first bronze medal with a spot of oxidation, otherwise uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 3087 Robert Gordon Menzies, 1969, in silver (140g), and another in bronze (both 63mm) (C.1969/8), by Andor Meszaros, struck by Stokes, the first is uniface without concentric circles as shown in Carlisle. Both in cases of issue, uncirculated and a scarce pair, only 50 silver medals issued. (2) $200
Lot 3088 Wagga Wagga Centenary of Local Government, 1970, in bronze (39mm) (C.1970/4) (2); Pope Paul VI Australia, 1970, in oxidised silvered bronze and bronze (48mm) (C.1970/56) (2); Pope Paul VI First Papal Visit Australia, 1970, in silver (32mm) (C.1970/79), edge no.0166; Western Australia Population One Million, 1971, in oxidised silvered bronze and bronze (48mm) (C.1971/14) (2); The City of Adelaide Sixth Festival of Arts, 1970, in silvered bronze (39mm) (C.1970/73); Adelaide Coin Club, 1976, in silver (38mm) (C.1976/1), edge no.13; QEII Silver Jubilee & Royal Visit, 1977, in silver (40mm) (C.1977/13); Western Australia Sesqui-Centenary, 1979, in silver (40mm) (C.1979/5). In cases of issue, some of these with foxing on lid lining, medals uncirculated. (7 + 2 sets of 2) $90
Lot 3089 Opening of Port Headland Decca Navigator Chain, 1970, in bronze (57mm) (C.1970/44); Indian Pacific Inauguration, 1970, in bronze (57mm) (C.1970/50); SRC Centenary Regatta, 1970, in bronze (68mm) (C.1970/75). Uncirculated. (3) $200
Lot 3090 Kiandra Pioneer Ski Club Centenary Year, 1970, in bronze (31mm) (C.1970/71), with suspension ring; All Australia Netball Tournament, 1928-1978, in gilt bronze (32mm) (C.1978/3), with suspension ring; James Hardie 1000 medals, 1981, in brass (31mm) (C.1981/28a), 1981, in bronze (32mm) (C.1981/29), 1982, in brass (32mm) (C.1982/33), 1985, in nickel silver (31mm) (C.1985/106, 107) (2), 1986, in nickel silver (31mm) (C.1986/45), 1987, in nickel silver (31mm) (C.1987/7). In 2x2 holders, uncirculated. (9) $30
Lot 3091 Australian Medical Association South Australian Branch, Lister Orator medal, undated (c1970s), in bronze (51mm), obverse, facing bust of Lister (1827-1912), reverse, spray of wattle and at side a shield marked Lister/Orator within wreath, unnamed; Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria, The College of Pharmacy, Melbourne, undated, in bronze (45mm), obverse, seated allegorical female left with pharmaceutical implements near at hand and holding bowl to snake coiled around tree, reverse inscribed, 'Botany/N.G.Geddes'. Extermely fine - uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3092 Alice Springs Centenary, 1971, in bronze (51mm) (C.1971/1); Military Historical Society of Australia 50th Anniversary RAAF, 1971, in silver (102.66g; edge no.142), gilt bronze and bronze (61mm) (C.1971/7) (3); Council of the Municipality of Rockdale, 1971, in gilt bronze and bronze (46x51mm) (C.1971/13) (2). Uncirculated. (6) $80
Lot 3093 Memento of Attendance at ANS 100th Meeting, 1971, in wood (39mm) (C.1971/2); Mudgee Sesquicentenary, 1971, in dark copper (38mm), also a trial strike in bright copper on thin planchet (C.1971/5) (2); Mudgee Sesquicentenary for M.D.A.A.C. Championships, 1971, in gilt bronze (37mm), appears to be a trial strike, also a trial strike in bronze on thick planchet (C.1971/6) (2); Rotary International 62nd World Convention, 1971, in bronze (50mm); Western Australia Population One Million, 1971, in silvered bronze (48mm) (C.1971/14); Department of Main Roads Completion of Sealing Barrier Highway, 1972, in bronze (44mm) (C.1972/3); Centenary of Brisbane GPO, 1972, in bronze (45mm) (C.1972/4); Numismatic Society of W.A. Inaugural Exhibition, 1972, in bronze, silvered bronze and gilt bronze (46mm) (C.1972/9) (3). In coin holders, uncirculated. (12) $130
Lot 3094 The John Lysaght Inventors' Award, (instituted 1971), in bronze (110mm), unnamed. Nearly uncirculated. $90
Lot 3095 Opening of the Dampier Decca Navigator Chain, 1972, in silvered (57mm) (C.1972/10) edge engraved, 'Sir Edward Lewis'. Uncirculated and scarce when named. $150
Lot 3096 OTC 25th Anniversary, 1972, in silvered bronze (74mm) (C.1972/11); The Australian Museum Sesquicentenary Year, 1977, in pewter (57mm) (C.1977/42), edge no.029/250, with certificate; IV Interflora World Conference, 1979, in bronze (57mm) (C.1979/41); Western Australia 150 Years, 1979, in fine silver (38mm) (C.1979/55), with certificate; Hardy Brothers Limited Centenary, 1980, in fine silver (38mm) (C.1980/4), edge no.108, with certificate; Campbell Town Hospital 1855, 1980, in bronze (51mm) (C.1980/29); Chrysler Australia A Proud Tradition, 1980, in gilt bronze (47mm) (1980/42). In cases of issue, a few with foxing on lid lining, medals uncirculated. (7) $70
Lot 3097 Foundation Derwent Rowing Club, 1972, in gilt bronze (48mm) (C.1972/13); Rhodes Public School Golden Jubilee, 1972, in aluminium (43mm) (C.1972/15, not listed in this finish); University of Adelaide Centenary, 1974, in bronze (48mm) (C.1974/9); Railway Museum Bassendean W.A. Official Opening, 1974, in bronze (40mm) (C.1974/13); Universal Postal Union Centenary/Philas Blaxland Gallery, 1974, in bronze (33x46mm) (C.1974/25); Australian Jamboree Woodhouse, 1974, in bronze (50mm) (C.1974/26), with suspension ring; Centenary of Proclamation of Municipality of Coburg, 1975, in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1975/2); St Matthew's C of E, Tasmania's Oldest Church 150th Anniversary, 1975, in aluminium and silvered bronze (50mm) (C.1975/5) (2); Townsville District Coin Club Tenth Anniversary, 1975, in gilt bronze (44mm) (C.1975/7); First Provincial Assembly Sydney, 1976, in bronze 44mm) (C.1976/33); School of Mechanical Engineering, 1976, in plastic (34x46mm) (C.1976/37), with suspension ring; another similar with different obverse design (C.1976/37a). In coin holders, a few with toning, otherwise uncirculated. (13) Passed in
Lot 3098 Jubilee of the City of Coburg, 1972, in bronze (51mm) (C.1972/16); R.A.O.B. - G.A.B. Opening Opera House, in gilt and enamel (32x47mm) (C.1973/15, this medal), reverse inscribed, 'Bro./C.Neville/Lodge Eveleigh/No.507/1973'; Roche Research Institute of Marine Pharmacology, 1974, in copper (57mm) (C.1974/5); Roche Commemorative Medallion, 1974, in bronze (62mm) (C.1974/6); Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps 25th Anniversary, in bronze (58mm) (C.1974/12), edge no.452; Adelaide Coin Club, 1976, a trial in plastic (62x49mm) (C.1976/1), reverse marked, 'Post Issue/Trial 11/77/3/6'; AWA Joins Telecom in Celebrating 100 Years of Telephone Communication, 1976, in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.1976/25); Victorian Rowing Association Centenary, 1976, in copper (63mm) (C.1976/27, this medal). The last toned and with some surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, the second extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3099 100th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Johnstone River, 1973, in bronze (51mm) (C.1973/1a); Gosford Shire's 150th Birthday, 1973, in gilt aluminium (53mm) (C.1973/2), holed at top edge; Sydney Opera House Opened, 1973, various issues (C.1973/8, 9, 12, 13 [2]) (5); Proclamation of the Town of Gosnells W.A., 1973, in bronze (38mm) (C.1973/20); Royal Sydney Anniversary Regatta, 1973, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1973/24) (Ex Olympic yachtsman Bill Northam's Collection); Sydney Grammar School Boat Club Centenary, 1975, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1975/15, this medal); Alcan Kurri Kurri Works, 1976, in aluminium (48mm) (C.1976/2); Anniversary of Nationhood, 1976, in silver (39mm) (C.1976/26). In coin holders, a few with toning, otherwise uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 3100 Sydney Opera House, 1973, in silver (41mm) (C.1973/4), edge no.0222; another identical (32mm) (C.1973/4a), edge no.0245; Edmund Barton Australia's First Prime Minister, 1976, in silver (39mm) (C.1976/7) (2); Truganini, 1976, in silver (edge no.44) and bronze (edge no.180) (50mm) (C.1976/15); The Queens Silver Jubilee, 1977, in silvered bronze (54mm) (C.1977/26); Visit of QEII and Silver Jubilee, 1977, in silver (45mm) (C.1977/61), with certificate; Melbourne International Centenary Exhibition, 1980, in bronze (47mm) (C.1980/31); Centenary Melbourne International Exhibition Building, 1980, in silver (50mm) (C.1980/33), edge no.0006. In cases of issue, some of these with foxing, medals uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 3101 The Opening Perth Concert Hall, 1973, in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1973/11); G.Marconi Centenary, 1974, in bronze (50mm) (C.1974/2); Adelaide Children's Hospital Centenary, 1976, in silvered bronze (48mm) (C.1976/24); Qantas Wandana Antarctic Flight, 1977, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1977/25); Irvine Bank Centenary, 1981, in silvered bronze (50mm) (C.1981/5); William & Ellen Hartnett, Plymouth to Moreton Bay, 1981, in gilt bronze (60mm) (C.1981/10); Pass of Victoria Sesqui-Centenary, 1982, in bronze (58mm) (C,1982/15); GIO Newcastle Commemoration, 1983, in bronze (70mm) (C.1983/32). A few with toning, extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $60
Lot 3102 Matthew Flinders Bicentenary, 1974, postal cover with medal in silver (39mm) (C.1974/3); QEII Silver Jubilee & Royal Visit, 1977, postal cover with medal in silver (39mm) (C.1977/6); Test Cricket Centenary, 1977, postal cover with medal in silver (38mm) (C.1977/15a). In folders of issue, the first folder with some damage, also the first cover with some foxing marks, otherwise uncirculated. (3) $60
Lot 3103 Hobart Cup, 1874-1974, in bronze (51mm) (C.1974/7); La Trobe Centenary, 1975, in silver (38mm) (C.1975/1); Cairns & District Centenary, 1976, in bronze (51mm) (C.1976/4); Numismatic Society Inc South Australia Golden Jubilee, 1976, in silver (45mm) (C.1976/11), edge no.83; 60th Anniversary First Aeroplane Flight England-Australia, 1979, in oxidised silver (38mm) (C.1979/13); Melbourne International Exhibition, 1980, in silver (38mm) (C.1980/8), with certificate; The Grand Organ Melbourne International Exhibition, 1980, in bronze (50mm) (C.1980/33); Advance Australia America's Cup Challenge, 1983, in gilt aluminium (50mm) (C.1983/33). In cases of issue, these mostly with foxing on lid lining, medals uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3104 Captain Matthew Flinders Bi-Centenary, 1974, in bronze (39mm) (C.1974/20); Port Arthur Penal Settlement Closed, 1977, in bronze (51mm) (C.1977/14); City Mutual Centre Official Opening, 1978, in oxidised silvered bronze (55mm) (C.1978/30); Royal National Park Centenary, 1979, in gilt bronze, silvered bronze and bronze (30mm) (C.1979/14) (3); Wambo Shire Centenary, 1979, in silver (38mm) (C.1979/20); Melbourne International Centenary Exhibition, Exhibitor, 1980, in bronze (47mm) (C.1980/31); Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1982, in silver (edge no.10) and bronze (34mm) (C.1982/11) (2); 100th Anniversary The Ashes, 1982, in silvered bronze (44mm) (C.1982/16); Derby 100 Years Anniversary, 1983, in gilt aluminium (47mm) (C.1983/2). Mostly in capsules or plastic cases, uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 3105 The Gothic Bank Melbourne, 1975, in gilt bronze and oxidised bronze (52mm) (C.1975/8) (2), both with edge no.11, with certificate; First Federal Parliament Canberra, 1977, in silvered bronze and gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1977/44) (2), with certificate; 100th Anniversary of the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, 1980, in silvered bronze (edge no.141) and bronze (edge no.013) (51mm) (C.1980/28) (2). In set cases of issue, uncirculated. (3 sets of 2) Passed in
Lot 3106 Sydney Cove Medallion, Wedgwood medallion in buff coloured Jasper, (1975), reproduction for Old Sydney Town, (75mm) (C.E/5), reverse with printed seal and name, 'Old Sydney Town/Heritage Park/Somersby' and numbered 428; another identical but with two seals and two logos of The Wedgwood Collectors Society and the name, 'Old Sydney Town/Heritage Park/Somersby' twice, an unnumbered pattern (see C.E/5 note). The first in case with certificate, foxing on case, one small spot of foxing on medallion, otherwise uncirculated, the second in Wedgwood folder, also with one small spot of foxing, uncirculated and very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 3107 I P Commemorative Medallion, 1976, in bronze (57mm) (C.1976/30, this medal); Opening of the Tohoku Decca Navigator Chain, 1976, in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.1976/36); Dick Smith Electronics Expedition to the Admiralty Mountains, 1977, in pewter (65mm) (obverse C.1977/41, reverse cf C.D/9), with suspension lug at top; Abercrombie House, 1978, in nickel (32mm) (C.1978/2a), with suspension ring and ribbon with brooch bar; Jubilee Dental Congress, 1978, in gilded bronze and enamel (58mm) (C.1978/6); Council of the Municipality of Canterbury Centenary Year, 1979, in gilt brass (70mm) (C.1979/18, this medal), reverse inscribed, 'W H Haiteem'; Morwell Centenary, 1979, in ceramic clay (62mm) (C.1979/28). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $170
Lot 3108 American Independence Bicentennial, 1976, in bronze (48mm) (C.1976/42); City of Ringwood Maroondah Hospital, 1976, in whitemetal (28x35mm) (C.1976/45), with suspension ring; Sesquicentenary of Burnie, 1977, in gilt aluminium and silvered bronze (47mm) (C.1977/7) (2); QEII 25 Year Reign/N.N.S. 50 Years Canberra, 1977, in bronze and silver (edge no.71) (38mm) (C.1977/10) (2); QEII Silver Jubilee, 1977, in silver (39mm) (C.1977/37); Allenstown State School Centenary, 1977, in gilt bronze (48mm) (C.1977/38); Convention of International Numismatics, 1977, in gilt bronze (39mm) (C.1977/43); Inaugural Year Marian College/St Thomas More's School, 1977, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1977/45); another similar but for Sacred Heart College (C.1977/46); Rowntree Ltd 50th Year in Australia, 1977, in bronze (47mm) (C.1977/51) (not recorded in this metal). In coin holders, the last with a few dark tone spots, otherwise uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 3109 Commonwealth of Australia, 75th Anniversary of Federation, 1976, set of seven medals in sterling silver (45mm; 44.7g each) by The Birmingham Mint (C.1976/17-23). In timber box of issue, some scuffing to storage capsules, otherwise FDC. (7) $250
Lot 3110 The Australian State Medals, 1976, set of six sterling silver medals, in cards of issue with booklet, struck by Stokes and issued by the Franklin Mint. FDC. (6) $120
Lot 3111 The Granville Train Disaster award medal, 1977, in bronze (57mm) (C.1977/16). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 3112 Abba Australian Tour, 1977, in gilt bronze (43mm) (C.1977/58), with suspension ring; City of Box Hill Golden Jubilee, 1977, in aluminium (47mm) (C.-); Alcoa Australia Third Potline Groundbreaking, 1979, in aluminium (46mm) (C.1979/53); Australian Capital Territory Police, 1979, presentation medal in bronze (51mm) (C.1979/64); Rotary International Club of Goulburn 75th Anniversary, 1980, in bronze (39mm) (C.1980/7); Rail Link to Roma Bungil Shire Established, 1980, in bronze and gilt aluminium (47mm) (C.1980/13) (2); Bell Bay Original Number One Potline, 1980, in aluminium (47mm) (C.1980/17); Rotary 75th Anniversary Celebrated Over the Antarctic, 1980, in silvered bronze (50mm) (C.1980/22); Melbourne International Centenary Exhibition, Nylex, 1980, in white plastic (48mm) (C.1980/35), holed at bottom edge as issued. The second with a few edge nicks, good very fine, the rest uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 3113 The Medallic History of Australia, (1977), set of sixty .925 fine silver medals (44mm; 39.3g) designed by James Berry, struck by Stokes Australasia Ltd (Carlisle p668). In display album with booklet, medals FDC. (60) $1,300
Lot 3114 Test Cricket Centenary, 1977, sterling silver medal in first day cover, in commemorative folder; Official Bicentennial Test Commemorative Medallion, 1988, in folder (C.1988/13); gilt sterling silver Australian stamp replicas, includes issues for Merino ram 9 pence, NSW 100 Years 20 shillings, Australian coat of arms one pound, and Victoria Cross one penny, all ex The Australian Collection by Hallmark Diemasters & Engravers Pty Ltd. Uncirculated. (6) $50
Lot 3115 Murarrie Golden Jubilee, 1978, in bright bronze and enamel (38mm) (C.1978/8), with suspension lug; Pope Paul VI, 1978, in copper (44mm) (C.1978/9); another in silvered copper (44mm) (C.1978/9 obverse, and reverse not listed); Shire of Narracan 100 Years of Local Government, 1978, in bronze (not listed in this metal) and copper finished aluminium (47mm) (C.1978/12) (2), the last with suspension ring; Qantas-Wandana Antarctic Flight, 1978, in white metal (50mm) (C.1978/27); Lindfield Demonstration School, 1978, in silvered metal (38mm) (C.1978/32), with suspension ring; Western Australia Sesquicentenary, 1979, in gilt metal (40mm) (C.1979/5); Fremantle 50 Years a City, 1979, in silver (37mm) (C.1979/6); Swan River Colony Founded, 1979, in brass (43mm) (C.1979/21). In coin holders, a few with toning, otherwise uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 3116 The All Seeing Eye lucky token, by Amor, in bronze (31mm) (3), one with obverse struck and fitted atop a thick crude planchet with a faintly struck image of reverse design; another struck nearly fifty percent off centre and out of collar; another regular strike; Mennen Centenary, 1978, in bronze plate (37mm) (C.1978/15), obverse design only; Earth Week Commemorative Award, 1979, in gilded bronze (32mm) (C.1979/46), test run on thin planchet, obverse with satin finish and unholed at top. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 3117 Corrimal Apex Club Antarctic Expedition, 1978, in cast silvered metal (50mm) (C.1978/36); Swan River Colony Founded, 1979, in various metals (43mm) (C.1979/22 [cupro nickel], 22a [cupro nickel], 23 [bronze], 24 [silver] [2]) (5); XXXV Cape Horners International Congress, 1979, in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1979/29); St Mary's Church Burra Centenary, 1979, in bronze (50mm) (C.1979/30); Rotary Club Canberra-Woden Anniversary, 1979, in bronze (38mm) (C.1979/45); Alcoa Australia Project Announcement, 1979, in aluminium (46mm) (C.1979/47). In coin holders, uncirculated. (10) $80
Lot 3118 Numismatic Symposium Medals, set of five in bronze, '78 and '79 (51mm), '80, '81 and '82 (57mm), all with inset silver medal (32mm), the first and last inscribed, 'R.J.Byatt', the second and third inscribed, 'R.Byatt', and the third inscribed, 'Ron Byatt'. The last in case, silver medals toned, otherwise uncirculated. (5) $320
Lot 3119 Bruce Canning manufactured medals, various issues made for clubs, associations and commemorative issues, a few in aluminium or gilt but mostly in copper, c1978-2009. In 2x2 holders, uncirculated. (36) $180
Lot 3120 50th Stonehaven Cup Sailed on Derwent River, 1979, set of two in silvered bronze and bronze (51mm), by Stokes Melb (C1979/16), cased with certificate; Wrest Point Casino 50th Anniversary, 1989, in plastic (39mm); The Rising Sun Lodge No.206, Gosford, 1990, in oxidised bronze (32mm), numbered 467; Sydney Harbour Tunnel Opened, 1992, in bronze (32mm), in official medal pack; Barraba, the Star of New England, one Barrabian Guinea, 1992, in gilt bronze (31mm) (2); Kenneth Ian Foux, Good For One Waitress in Any Coffee Shop, 1992, in bronze (38mm); Commonwealth Games Team medal, 1994, in gilt bronze (31mm), in official Games pack; Taronga Zoo souvenir coin to commemorate 70th birthday, undated (c1986), in bronze; Barraba, Australia, One Barrabian Guinea, 1995/2001, in gilt bronze (32mm) (2); Sydney Cricket Ground lapel badge affixed to welcoming sheet from Sir Nicholas Sheadie AC, OBE, Chairman; Australia Post Bicentennial of Australia metal drink coaster; postcards (2, one damaged) relating to Sydney Harbour Tunnel; Admella Commission replica medal by Royal Australian Mint, in bronze (50mm), cased (this damaged) with certificate no.606; Australian Species set of six medals, 1992, in cupro nickel, in Westpac folder (slip case damaged). Mostly in cases or packs of issue, apart from defects mentioned, uncirculated. (14 + 2 sets) Passed in
Lot 3121 Western Australia 150th Anniversary, 1979, in gilt bronze (34mm) (C.1979/36), with suspension ring and ribbon with brooch bar; Melbourne International Exhibition, 1980, in bronze (38mm) (C.1980/8), with felt bag and certificate; Centenary Melbourne International Exhibition Building, 1980, in bronze (50mm) (C.1980/33); Queensland Telephone Centenary, 1980, in gilt metal (51mm) (C.1980/39); The Centenary of Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, 1980, in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.1980/43); Roma Railway Centenary, 1980, in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1980/44), with pierced hole at top for suspension; University of Sydney School of Medicine Centenary, 1983, in silvered bronze (52mm) (C.1983/12), with felt bag; Government Assay Office Adelaide Gold Escort, 1986, in copper (33mm) (C.1986/30), with felt bag. Uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3122 Province-State Relationship Between Guandong and New South Wales, 1979, in silver (51mm) (C.1979/51), edge no.MS1. Only 2 in silver, uncirculated and rare. $120
Lot 3123 Province-State Relationship Between Guandong and New South Wales, 1979, in bronze (51mm) (C.1979/51). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3124 N.S.W.G.R. (New South Wales Government Railways) 45 Years' Service Medal, in blackened bronze (51mm), reverse inscribed, 'A.G.Root'. With small cardboard box, some hairlines, otherwise uncirculated. $40
Lot 3125 Medallist's trials, thin metal strips with die-struck designs, one in brass features an outback scene with aboriginal hunting, kookaburra above, tree at left and boomerang at bottom marked 'Coo-oo-ee', other text in bottom right corner illegible; the other in copper is in shape of a map of Australia and features an outback setting with two horsemen chasing a bounding kangaroo. Both with two small pierced holes for securing, the second with some toning, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $50
Lot 3126 Australian Silver, uniface medal for W.Naylor & Co, Caledonian Works, Birmingham, undated, in silver (42mm; 38.55g). Very fine. $40
Lot 3127 House of Hawke, (1980), fiftieth year investment ingot in fine silver (30g; 40mm); Launch of the Countrylink Explorer, undated (1993), in bronze (60mm), cased; 150 Years of Catholic Schooling, 1845-1995, in bronze and enamel and lacquered (65mm), with suspension ring; Historic House Trust New South Wales, 2004, Sydney Mint, in bronze (40mm); Neva The First Russian Ship in Australia 200th Anniversary, 1807-2007, in bronze (49.5mm), in case with certificate (300 mintage); The University of Sydney, undated, in bronze (51mm), obverse, university crest, reverse, Harbour Bridge, Opera House and yacht; City of Sydney medals, undated, in bronze (57mm) (2), obverse, crest of City, reverse, partial crest at top with provision for naming below. Uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3128 Northam's Avon Descent medal, 1980, in bronze (51mm), with suspension ring and loop, inscribed to, 'R.Silberstein'; Harness Racing Board Drivers Achievement Award, undated, in bronze (57mm), obverse, T.E. Demmler World Driving Champion 1987, unnamed; Australian Maccabi Council Interstate Sports Carnival, Sydney 1973-74, in bronze (51mm), for Lawn Bowls, unnamed; S.A. Amateur Swimming Association Proficiency medal, in silvered (32mm), with suspension ring, unnamed; Rotary Club of Frankston Central, Annual Business Luncheon Grand Prix Special Mornington Racecourse, April 28th 1995, in bronze (47mm) (2, one with case), both unnamed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $70
Lot 3129 Dick Smith Electronics Smith Flight, Member, 1980, in bronze (56mm), obverse, passenger jet flying left, reverse, 'Presented to A Fellow/Adventurer And Gallant/Companion To Commemorate/The Historic Record Making/Smith Flight To/Smiths Waterhole/On/Sunday 14th September/1980'; Flying Circus F.E.E.A., undated, award medal (71mm), one in gilt, one silvered and another in bronze, the last two with suspension rings, obverse, a bird gliding on a map of Australia, reverse, 'Congratulations/On/Achieving/Flying Circus Honours', all unnamed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3130 Tasmanian Fiesta, undated (c1980s), award medal in silvered bronze and enamel (51mm), by Stokes A/Asia (2), one in fitted box and one inscribed on reverse, '1984/Beers/V.D.A.B.C'; Cathedral Church of St David Hobart, Celebrating the Centenary of Consecration of the Chancel and Sanctuary, 1994, in cupro nickel (63mm), made in Tasmania by MC; Celebrate Tasmania Day, undated, in oxidised silvered bronze (70mm), by Tas Medals, obverse, Abel Tasman, reverse, map of Tasmania and Tasmanian state flag; Tasmanian International Exhibition, 1994, in oxidised bronze (oval 69x44mm), reverse, museum and art gallery building, limited edition of 250. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 3131 Commemorative and souvenir medals, (1980s-2000s), Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Australia, undated, souvenir medal in gilt (31mm); Criterion House Ballaarat (sic) 1862, David Jones Proprietor, in silver (32mm), in case with certificate; Australian Bushranger Ben Hall Shot 1862, in cupro nickel (?) with lacquered photo of Hall attached above centre (oval 40.5x66.5mm), with hole at top for loop; Page's Line Royal Mail Day Coach, Tasmania Midlands Highway, commemorative Day Token in bronze (35mm), with leaflet; Duyfken 1606 replica medal, in bronze (38mm), with keyring attachment fitted; Kiandra Mail Delivery 1909, souvenir medal in cupro nickel (38mm) with suspension ring; ULLR Thredbo, undated in zinc (33mm octagonal), with suspension lug; Early Australian Skier, undated, in zinc (27mm), with suspension ring; Gold Museum - Ballarat/Peter Lalor, undated, in gilt bronze (33mm), in pack; City of Liverpool 175th Anniversary, (1985), in gilt (32mm), on card; South Australia Foundation of Province, (c1986), in fine silver (22mm), in pack; Daily Telegraph souvenir medals, XIV Commonwealth Games, 1990, in cupro nickel (27mm) (8); National Parks and Wildlife Foundation (NSW) sponsor's medal, Lord Howe Island, undated, in bronze (32mm), on cards (2); Celebrate the Year 2000, limited edition lapel badge (20mm), by Tasmedals, on card; 100 Years of Federation, 2001, in bronze (38mm); Centenary of Federation, 2001, in bronze (38mm), in pack for Primary School Students; Municipality of Shellharbour Celebrating 150 Years, 2009, in oxidised silvered bronze (38mm). A few very fine but mostly uncirculated. (25) $60
Lot 3132 Victorian College of Pharmacy Centenary, 1981, in bronze (38mm) (C.1981/1); HMAS Nirimba Silver Jubilee, 1981, in bronze (48mm) (C.1981/2); Paddington Public School, 1981, in gilt bronze (31mm) (C.1981/4), with suspension scroll and ribbon with brooch bar; the King's School Sesquicentenary, 1981, in bronze (44mm) (C.1981/8); Comalco Official Opening No4 Potline/Aluminium Furnace Line, 1981, in aluminium (47mm) (C.198/15); Lyell District 100 Years, 1983, in silvered bronze and bronze (51mm) (C.1983/5) (2); The Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Ltd Presentation Medal, 1983, in bronze (61mm) (C.1983/6); Seven Hills North P.S., 1983, cast in silvered metal (44mm) (C.1983/7), with suspension ring; Centenary of Education Beresfield, 1983, in cast silvered bronze (39mm) (C.1983/11), with suspension hole. In coin holders, the last heavily toned, very fine, the rest uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 3133 Prince Charles & Lady Diana Marriage, 1981, in bronze (50mm) (C.1981/12); HMAS Canberra Commissioned, 1981, in cupro nickel (40mm) (C.1981/19); Shire of Warragul Centenary, 1982, in silvered bronze (39mm) (C.1982/5); Centenary N.S.W. Government Expedition Lord Howe Island, 1982, in bronze (51mm) (C.1982/23), edge no.75; Bella Guerin Centenary First Woman Graduate in Australia, 1983, in bronze (40mm) (C.1983/13), with suspension ring; Festival of Mosman, 1983, in blackened bronze (32mm) (C.1983/19); Broken Hill Centenary, 1983, in fine silver (37mm) (C.1983/30); Advance Australia America's Cup Challenge, 1983, in gilded aluminium (50mm) (C.1983/33), together with a matching yacht triangular pendant design in sterling silver, reverse no.1139; Country Fire Authority Victoria, Centenary Fire Demonstration Ballarat, 1983, in gilt bronze (52mm) (C.1983/34); Maitland Boys' High School Centenary, 1984, in gilt bronze (43mm) (C.1984/39); Gallipoli Lest We Forget, 1985, in silvered bronze (38mm) (C.1985/12); Sesquicentenary Victoria - Melbourne, 1985, in bronze (50mm) (C.1985/21); 150th Anniversary Ross Bridge Tasmania, 1986, in bronze (51mm) (C.1986/24), edge no.199; ANZAAS Centenary Congress Sydney, 1988, in silvered bronze (38mm) (C.1988/40). In cases or packs of issue with certificates if issued, some cases with foxing, medals uncirculated. (14) Passed in
Lot 3134 Royal WA Institute for the Blind Maylands, Royal Wedding, 1981, in gilt metal (38mm) (C.1981/20); Millmerran Centenary, 1981, in gilt bronze (44mm) (C.1981/26); Schweppes Alexandria Plant 25th Anniversary, 1982, in gilt bronze (47mm) (C.1982/1); Zeehan Centenary, 1982, in silvered metal (47mm) (C.1982/12); XII Commonwealth Games Brisbane, 1982, cast in gilt bronze (51mm) (see C.1982/13 with variations); 700th Dinner and District Convention Apex Warwick, 1982, in gilt bronze (38mm) (C.1982/14); Wynnum State High School Forty Years On, 1982, in gilt copper, silvered copper and copper (40mm) (C.1982/17) (3). In coin holders, uncirculated. (9) $70
Lot 3135 Royal Wedding, 1981, in fine silver (29mm) (C.1981/31); 150th Anniversary of Organised Cricket in Tasmania, 1982, in sterling silver and bronze (51mm) (C.1982/3) (2), both edge no.028; The XII Commonwealth Games Brisbane, 1982, in fine silver (51mm) (C.1982/6), edge no.6; The Royal Tour of Australia, 1983, in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1983/26); 25th Anniversary Christmas Island Australian Sovereignty, 1983, in sterling silver (47mm) (C.1983/38); Cairns International Airport, 1984, in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.1984/9); Inauguration of China-Australia Direct Air Service, 1984, in bronze (49mm) (C.1984/15); Victoria's 150th Anniversary, 1985, in sterling silver (51mm; 62.97g) (C.1985/82); Halley's Comet Australia, 1986, in gilt bronze (edge no.0118) and bronze (edge no.0157) (57mm) (C.1986/31) (2). In cases of issue with certificates if issued, some cases with foxing, medals uncirculated. (9 + set of 2) Passed in
Lot 3136 Golden Belt Quartz Mining Company, Homeward Bound Reef Raspberry Creek, undated, uniface crude strike in bronze (39mm); another similar but for The Mount Gipps Silver Mining Company Limited, Silverton, uniface in bronze (37mm); Alcan Kurri Kurri Works, 500,000 tonnes, 1981, in aluminium (48mm); PGH Ceramics Division, Doonside, NSW, recognition token, 1965, in bronze (34mm), unnamed; another identical but in oxidised silvered bronze with suspension ring and chain for use as keyring; small gilt name plate for Ross Mining N.L.; also, The Timken Roller Bearing Company, 1,000,000th Timken Heavy-Duty "AP" Railroad Roller Bearing produced in Columbus Ohio, 1963, in bronze (75mm). Fine - extremely fine. (7) $80
Lot 3137 XII Commonwealth Games Brisbane, 1982, in silver (edge no.4) and aluminium (50mm) (C.1982/10) (2); Mount Morgan Centenary of First Gold Discovery, 1982, in bronze (40mm) (C.1982/21); The Spanish Club Ltd Sydney, 1982, in bronze (51mm) (C.1982/27); another identical but without central wording on reverse (C.1982/27a); S.H.S. Centenary, 1983, in gilt aluminium (47mm) (C.1983/1); Wendouree Rowing Club Centenary, 1983, in gilt bronze and enamel (48mm) (C.1983/3), with pierced suspension hole; Sydney Opera House 10th Anniversary, 1983, in cast zinc (55x35mm) (C.1983/4); G.D. & G. F. Dean Celebrating 25 Years of Service, 1983, in aluminium (40mm) (C.1983/46); The Silver City Pastoral & Agricultural Assn 100 years, 1983, in copper (42mm) (C.1983/55). In coin holders, uncirculated. (10) $80
Lot 3138 Sydney Opera House 10th Anniversary, 1983, in silvered metal (42mm) (C.1983/10); The Boys' Brigade First for Boys World Centenary, 1983, in bronze (51mm) (C.1983/21); Hobart Fire Brigade Centenary, 1983, in bronze (51mm) (C.1983/22); 20th Anniversary of Tasmanian Numismatic Society, 1983, in gilt aluminium (51mm) (C.1983/23); 150th Anniversary of Arrival of First Boy Prisoners at Point Puer, 1983, in bronze (42mm) (C.1983/24); Wingham Rifle Club, 1983, in bronze and enamel (38mm) (C.1983/37), with suspension ring; 10th Anniversary of National Broadcasting Commission, 1983, in nickel plated bronze (32mm) (C.1983/39), with suspension ring and ribbon with brooch bar; G.D. & G.F.Dean Celebrating 25 Years of Service, 1983, in bronze, gilt bronze and silver (40mm) (C.1983/46) (3) (mintage of 10 in silver). In coin holders, uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 3139 The Theatre Royal Restoration Medal, Hobart, 1984, specimen lead pull (74mm) (C.1984/1), by F.Santos, Portugal. Extremely fine and scarce. $60
Lot 3140 The Theatre Royal Restoration Medal, Hobart, 1984, in bronze (69mm) (C.1984/1); SGIC 10 Years of Service in Mt Gambier, 1984, in silvered bronze (71mm) (C.1984/13); Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles, 1984, in bronze (64mm) (C.1984/19); GIO Penrith Region Commemoration, 1985, in silvered bronze (70mm) (C.1985/7); GIO Hurstville Region Commemoration, 1985, in silvered bronze (70mm) (C.1985/8); Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron Centenary, 1985, in bronze (60mm) (C.1985/94); GIO Hornsby Region Commemoration, 1986, in silvered bronze (70mm) (C.1986/61). Uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 3141 Camooweal Centenary, 1984, in copper (47mm) (C.1984/2); Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, 1984, in bronze and silvered bronze (not listed in this metal) (51mm) (C.1984/3) (2); Tube Makers of Australia Limited 50 Years of Manufacturing in Newcastle, 1984, in bronze (44mm) (C.1984/6); Wollongong 150th Anniversary, 1984, in gilt bronze (43mm) (C.1984/7); Rockhampton City Council Passenger Transport 75th Anniversary, 1984, in bronze (40mm) (C.1984/8); Golden Jubilee City of Mildura, 1984, in gilded aluminium (47mm) (C.1984/10); 125th Anniversary of Local Government in Coburg, 1984, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1984/11); 100th Anniversary of the Operations of Mourilyan Sugar Mill, 1984, in bronze (50mm) (C.1984/14); 150th Anniversary of Coal Produced at Plunkett Point Convict Coal Mine, 1984, in bronze (42mm) (C.1984/24); Port Arthur's Convict Railway 150th Anniversary, 1984, in bronze (42mm) (C.1984/25); South West Coin Club First in WA, 1984, in copper and silver (38mm) (C.1984/26) (2). In coin holders, uncirculated. (13) $120
Lot 3142 Wagerup Refinery Official Opening, 1984, in aluminium (46mm) (C.1984/27); 125 Years Queensland/Redlands District, 1984, in gilt bronze (40mm) (C.1984/32) (2, light gilt and dark gilt); New South Wales Fire Brigades 100 Years, 1984, in cast silvered bronze (42mm) (C.1984/33); Maitland Boys' High School Centenary, 1984, in gilt bronze (43mm) (C.1984/39); Australia Post Award 175th Anniversary of Postal Services in Australia, 1984, in silvered bronze (45mm) (C.1984/52); Capricornia Coin Club, 1985, in silvered bronze and bronze (50mm) (C.1985/1) (2); Strathfield Centenary, 1985, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1985/10); Royal Geographical Society of Australasia Queensland, 1985, in bronze (45mm) (C.1985/13); Border Trek Retracing Surveyor A.C.Gregory's Journey, 1985, in bronze (45mm) (C.1985/14); as previous but different obverse (C.1985/15). In coin holders, uncirculated. (12) $110
Lot 3143 20th Anniversary of Metropolitan Coin Club, 1985, in copper (edge no.6), bronze (edge no.6), gilt bronze (edge no.C6) and silver (edge no.6) (34mm) (C.1985/5) (5); Commemorative Medallion Northern Territory Police, 1985, in copper (47mm) (C.1985/22); Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race Souvenir Penny, 1985, in silver and bronze (32mm) (C.1985/95) (2); The Gulf Road Copper Carting Re-Enactment, 1986, in copper (32mm) (C.1986/4); 90th Anniversary of the Townsville Harbour Board, 1986, in copper (47mm) (C.1986/13); 3801 Gala Ball, 1986, in silvered bronze (44mm) (C.1986/18); Fitzgerald Reunion & Family History, 1986, in bronze (47mm) (C.1986/19); Halley's Comet Dollar Limited Edition, 1986, in bronze (47mm) (C.1986/32); Suncorp North Queensland Games, 1986, in copper (57mm) (C.1986/47); The Australian Bicentennial International Trade Fair, 1988, in copper (39mm) (C.1988/10a). In packs or capsules except last, uncirculated. (14) $90
Lot 3144 The Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, South Australian & Queensland Branches Joint Meeting, 1985, in bronze (45mm) (C.1985/16); Royal Geographic Society of Australasia South Australia Branch Centenary, 1985, in bronze (48mm) (C.1985/17); Tasmanian Education Department Centenary, 1985, in bronze (50mm) (C.1985/18); Municipality of Kogarah Centenary, 1985, in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1985/89); The Great Rawson Handover by the MMB.W. to the Shire of Narracan, 1985, in bronze (51mm) (C.1985/93); Newcastle Australia Day, 1985, in bronze (39mm) (C.1985/96); 70th Anniversary Anzac Day, 1985, in bronze (39mm) (C.1985/97); 1st Australian Light Horse Reg. Centenary, 1985, in bronze (40mm) (C.1985/113); South Australia 150 years, 1986, in copper (not listed in this metal, mintage 3) and dark bronze (38mm) (C.1986/1) (2); S.A. Jubilee 150 Glenelg, 1986, in gilded aluminium (48mm) (C.1986/2); 125th Anniversary of the Arrival at the Gulf of Carpentaria of the Victorian Expedition, 1986, in bronze (45mm) (C.1986/12); Centenary of the Australian Workers Union, 1986, in bronze (44mm) (C.1986/15); Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Presentation Medallion, 1986, in bronze (51mm) (C.1986/21); Camden Show Society Centenary, 1986, in bronze (50mm) (C.1986/22). In coin holders, a few toned otherwise uncirculated. (15) $150
Lot 3145 Tasmanian Education Department Centenary, 1985, in bronze (50mm) (C,1985/18); Queensland Vintage Vehicle Association 20th Kankanya Easter, 1985, in bronze (50mm) (C.1985/19); 100 Years of Innovation, 1985, in bronze (50mm) (C.1985/20); City of Frankston Proclaimed 1966, 1985, in silvered bronze (45mm) (C.1985/25); Portland 150th Anniversary, 1984, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1985/26); another with obverse of C.1985/26 but reverse plain except for pink heather spray and small symbol, and no.80, in gilt bronze (51mm); another with reverse of C.1985/26 but reverse plain except for pink heather spray, in gilt bronze (51mm), with suspension scroll; another with obverse of C.1985/26 but reverse plain except for pink heather spray, in oxidised silvered bronze (32mm), with suspension ring and green neck cord; Australia Games 85, 1985, in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1985/28), with suspension scroll; Geelong Numismatic Society Congratulates Victoria 150 Years, 1985, in copper and bronze (38mm) (C.1985/84) (2); 150th Anniversary of Australia's First Armed Vessel Launched at Port Arthur, 1985, in bronze (42mm) (C.1985/88). In coin holders, uncirculated. (12) $90
Lot 3146 State Visit to Australia by President of State of Israel, 1986, in silver (edge no.170), bronze (50mm) (C.1986/20) (2), by Michael Meszaros; Numismatic Association of Victoria Calendar Medal, 1986, in bronze (64mm) (C.1986/33), edge no.032; Geelong Technical College Centenary, 1987, in bronze (51mm) (C.1987/1); Australian Volunteer Fire Brigades Association National Convention, Hobart Tasmania, 1988, in bronze (51mm) (C.1988/57), edge no.054; Air Mail Exhibition Adelaide, 1988, in silvered bronze (38mm) (C.1988/61); Canberra Australia, c1966, in bronze (60mm) (C.C/18); Numismatic Association of Victoria, George Bass, undated, in sterling silver (51mm) (C.G/2), edge no.145; Royal Australian Mint, c1966, in bronze and antiqued bronze (54mm) (C.R/7) (2); Royal Australian Mint Canberra, c1966, in bronze (50mm) (C.R/8). All in cases of issue, a few of these with foxing, and with certificates if issued, uncirculated. (11) $100
Lot 3147 International Twelve Metre World Fleet Championship, 1986, in bronze (51mm) (C.1986/25); 150 Years of European Settlement at Geelong, 1986, in bronze (38mm) (C.1986/29); Return of Halley's Comet, 1986, in silvered bronze (40mm) (C.1986/40); Halley's Comet/Armstrong Shoe Mart, 1986, in copper and bronze (holed at one end) (60x35mm) (C.1986/41) (2); The Gateway Bridge Brisbane Commissioned, 1986, in gilt bronze (edge no.271) and bronze (edge no.476) (50mm) (C.1986/48) (2); Newcastle Australia Day, 1986, in bronze (40mm) (C.1986/49); Royal Australian Navy 75th Anniversary, 1986, in bronze (40mm) (C.1986/51); Schering 25th Anniversary, 1986, in silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1986/53); CSA Credit Union Ltd 25 Years of Service, 1986, in nickel (38mm) (C.1986/60); 150th Anniversary Foundation Stone Port Arthur's Church Laid, 1986, in bronze (42mm) (C.1986/63); South Australia Sesquicentenary, 1986, in bronze (39mm) (C.1986/64); National Penny Farthing Championships, 1986, in silvered white metal (51mm) (C.1986/76); Unveiling of Statue of QEII and Naming of Queen's Place Brisbane, 1986, in gilt bronze (51mm) (C.1986/77). In coin holders, uncirculated. (15) $120
Lot 3148 Sesqui-Centenary Settlement of Kempsey, 1986, in gilt bronze (50mm) (C.1986/27); Central Deborah Gold Mine Reopened 1970/Underground Reopened, 1986, in silvered bronze and gilt bronze (38mm) (C.1986/28) (2); Hurstville Centenary Medallion, 1987, in gilt bronze (40mm) (C.1987/11); Head Quarters Centenary New South Wales Fire Brigades, 1987, in gilt bronze (50mm) (C.1987/24); Brisbane Australia World Expo 88, 1988, in sterling silver and nickel plated bronze (35mm) (C.1988/23) (2); The Pavilion of the Holy See at World Expo 88, 1988, in gilt bronze (39mm) (C.1988/24); The XV Olympic Winter Games Calgary, 1988, in silver (38mm) (C.1988/30); Council of the Shire of Scone Centenary of Local Government, 1988, in cast silvered bronze (52mm) (C.1988/44); Award for Achievement Tasmania Day, 1988, in cast gilt bronze (50mm) (C.1988/58). In cases of issue, most with foxing, with certificates if issued, the second medal with oxidation on edge, otherwise uncirculated. (11) $70
Lot 3149 Rescue of Eliza Fraser, 1986, in bronze (57mm) (C.1986/46), edge no.10; Sir John Franklin, Tasmanian Numismatic Society, 1987, in bronze (64mm) (C.1987/5); Bruny Island Tasmania, 1988, in bronze (29mm) (C.1988/14), holed for suspension; Victorian of the Year Ian H.L.Armstrong, 1988, in pewter (51mm) (C.1988/15), edge no.017; The Kodak Holey Dollar Medal, 1988, in silvered copper (31mm) C.1988/18); Brisbane Australia World Expo 88, 1988, in bronze (35mm) (C.1988/23); Australian Geographic Society Foundation Member, 1988, in gilt bronze (50mm) (C.1988/39); Centenary of the Royal North Shore Hospital, 1988, in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.1988/42); Merchant Marine Academy, Tall Ship Races Hobart-Sydney, 1988, in bronze (69mm) (C.1988/49); Western Australian Naval Reserve Cadets 40th Anniversary, 1993, in antique silvered bronze (48mm). In packs or cases of issue with certificates if issued, some cases or packs with foxing, medals uncirculated. (10) $80
Lot 3150 Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, c1986, award medal in bronze (69mm) (C.A/21), by A.J.Parkes, unnamed; The Australia Day Award, Captain Arthur Phillip R.N. The Outstanding Australian, undated, in bronze (64mm) (C.C/9, this medal), by K.G.Luke Melb, unnamed; Electrolytic Zinc Co of Australasia Ltd, c1970s, in zinc (62mm) (C.E/3, this medal), holed at top for suspension. The second with edge bumps and stains, otherwise very fine, the others uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3151 Gordon Technical College, award medal in bronze (51mm) (C.1987/1a), unnamed; William the Fourth Built at Clarence Town, 1987, in pewter and bronze (51mm) (C.1987/2) (2); St George Philatelic Society Golden Jubilee Exhibition, 1987, in gilt bronze (reverse inscribed, 'Member/Mr. E./Gaskin') and bronze (reverse inscribed, 'Mr. W./Passmore/Class 1.1') (39mm) (C.1987/4) (2); Urban Transit Authority of N.S.W./Newcastle, 1987, in cast bronze (50mm) (C.1987/10); Handover of First Australian Built PC9, 1987, in bronze (44mm) (C.1987/21); Silver City Comet 50th Anniversary, 1987, in silvered bronze (44mm) (C.1987/23); Headquarters Centenary New South Wales Fire Brigades, 1987, in gilt bronze (50mm) (C.1987/24); The Lady Nelson Tasmania's Tall Ship, 1987, in bronze (38mm) (C.1987/26); Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade, 1987, in silvered metal (40mm) (C.1987/29); Newcastle Australia Day, 1987, in bronze (39mm) (C.1987/32); City of Werribee Proclaimed, 1987, in gilded aluminium (47mm) (C.1987/34); Beaudesert & District Restored Auto Club 10th Anniversary, 1987, in copper (51mm) (C.1987/47). In coin holders, mostly uncirculated. (14) $100
Lot 3152 Southern Cross Hotel Melbourne, 25 Years Service With Distinction, 1962-1987, in silver (60mm; 100.33g), by A.J.Parkes. Some hairlines, otherwise toned nearly uncirculated. $60
Lot 3153 Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, 1988, in gilt bronze (49x49mm) (C.1987/11), plain reverse variety; Dick Smith Antarctic Expedition Member, to the Admiralty Mountains, undated, in cast silvered bronze (51mm) (C.D/9); Port Arthur Penal Settlement 1830-1877, The Isle of the Dead Medallion, undated, in bronze (42mm) (C.P/11); Water Board Centenary, 1988, in copper (48mm) (C.1988/41); Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter, 1988, in nickel (51mm) (C.1988/54); Australian Volunteer Fire Brigades Association National Convention, Hobart Tasmania, 1988, in pewter (51mm) (C.1988/57); Czech Legion of Soldiers Melbourne, 1988, in bronze (47mm) (C.1988/59); SOKOL Melbourne (Czech Slovak National House), 1979, in bronze (32mm). Uncirculated. (8) $60
Lot 3154 Boy Scouts of America, (BSA) commemorative necktie toggle (38mm arched), in cupro nickel for '16th World Jamboree/Australia 87-88/BSA', below this is an eagle's head right and part images of the stars and stripes from the American flag'. A few dark spots and shiny areas, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3155 Australian International Coin Fair Sydney, 175th Anniversary of N.S.W. Holey Dollar, 1988, in sterling silver (63mm; 5oz) (C.1988/20). In case of issue with certificate, small toned area at edge, uncirculated. $170
Lot 3156 Battery of Horse Artillery Sunbury, 1988, in bronze (47mm) (C.1988/33), with suspension ring, unnamed; The Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Ltd Presentation Medallion, 1988, in bronze (51mm) (C.1988/34); William Joseph Amor Founder/ Amor-Sanders, 1988, in bronze (39mm) (C.1988/37); Powerhouse Australia Opens, 1988, in gilt bronze (32mm) (C.1988/45), in plastic case; 150 Years of European Settlement at Geelong, 1988, in silver (38mm) (C.1988/46, not listed in this finish), edge no.024; Centenary United Grand Lodge of New South Wales, 1988, in gilt bronze (40mm) (C.1988/51); Ermington Public School Centenary, 1988, in cast gilt bronze (50mm) (C.1988/70); Marymount Gold Rush, 1788-1988, in yellow plastic with impressed green print (39mm) (C.1988/76); Hawker De Havilland Bicentennial Export Award Winner, 1988, in copper (49mm) (C.1988/82). The third last with edge cut, the last with some oxidation, otherwise extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (9) $60
Lot 3157 Amor-Sanders Centenary medal, 1988, in bronze (39mm) (C.1988/37), Amor machine test medals c1936 (2, one in brass and one in bronze); another test disc in brass, holed and with impressed no. 28 above an upright arrow, other tokens and blanks as well as test strikes of Australian coat of arms (2 types), a tradename brass plate 'Lee Lal Mond', and a range of blanks and other pieces in various sizes, all ex Amors. Good - uncirculated. (90+) $70
Lot 3158 Collection of modern commemorative medals, mostly issued by M.R.Roberts, many in plastic cases, the rest in coin holders, includes a few cased or boxed sets (sets of 5, and 13 [2]) and an Isle of man Bicentenary of Australia set of six crowns, 1988, also Ammunition Factory Footscray Centenary Album, 1988, includes a medal (C.1988/38). Mostly uncirculated. (169 + 4 sets) $300
Lot 3159 Arthur Phillip, The First Fleet 1788-1988, oval medal (55x73mm), by Amor, (Bicentenary Medals C.1) in gilt bronze, edge inscribed, '7. L.J.Carlisle'; in silver, edge numbered 1; in oxidised silver; in bronze; also a thin lead pull of the obverse; two heavy and thick lead pulls of the obverse and the reverse. The third with rubbing on nose of Phillip, otherwise the first four uncirculated, the rest very fine. (7) $420
Lot 3160 Arthur Phillip Esq, engraving of the design of the reverse of the medal Arthur Phillip The First Fleet 1788-1988, issued in 1988 by the Metropolitan Coin Club of Sydney, an engraving as a mirror image onto reverse of a Perspex sheet (300x400mm), with the added words at the bottom, 'Metropolitan Coin Club Of Sydney', engraved by Hamid Qureshi, the engraver of the medal struck by Amor, (see Carlisle's Bicentenary Medals C.1), mounted in a wall hanging timber frame with black backing board to highlight the details. Pierced hole at top edge and cracks around this, otherwise very fine and unique. $70
Lot 3161 Arthur Phillip Esq, engraving of the design of the obverse of the medal Arthur Phillip The First Fleet 1788-1988, issued in 1988 by the Metropolitan Coin Club of Sydney, a clear plastic oval (153x205mm) impression in relief, engraved by Hamid Qureshi, the engraver of the medal struck by Amor, (see Carlisle's Bicentenary Medals C.1), mounted under perspex in a black metal frame (221x254mm). Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3162 Sandstone W.A., 1895-1995, One Hundred Years of Sunrises and Sunsets, in silvered bronze (87mm), uniface; VOC 1628, medal in voided style of an old ship's navigational instrument, c1988, in bronze (69x74mm), with scroll suspension ring, central hole, written in red on the plain reverse, 'Mintage = 50/C.1988', issued in Western Australia. The first with hairlines, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3163 The Broken Hill Associated Smelters Centenary, 1989, in oxidised silvered bronze (49mm), by A.J.Parkes; His Holiness Pope Shenouda III Visit, 1989, in enamelled bronze and gilt (50mm); 70th Anniversary of First Aeroplane Flight England - Australia, 1989, in copper (38.5mm); World Sheep & Wool Congress Tasmania, 1989, in bronze (51mm), by Hafner; Bendigo Easter Fair, 1989, in silvered bronze, and another in bronze (38mm) (2); International Coin & Medal Fair Hobart, 1991, in sterling silver (32mm), by Hafner, numbered 038; Trust Bank, 350th Anniversary of the European Sighting of Tasmania, 1992, in gilt bronze (38mm), by Tas Medals; Abel Tasman Festival, undated (1992), in silvered bronze (38mm), same obverse as previous but with wreath only on reverse; Sydney Melbourne Countrylink XPT, (1993), in oxidised silvered bronze (60mm); Burra 150th Jubilee, 1995, in bronze (69mm), numbered 621; Sir Charles Hotham, a memento from Hotham Permanent Building Society, undated, in bronze (51mm). All in cases or packs of issue except one, the second last with a few spots of verdigris, otherwise uncirculated. (12) $90
Lot 3164 Award medals, National Penny Farthing Championships, Evandale, 1989, in bronze (51mm), by Hafner; another different design for Evandale, undated, in gilt bronze (38mm), by Hafner; Penny Farthing Championship Victoria, undated, white metal (51mm), by Hafner; Toyota Expo Fishing Tenth Anniversary, 1993, in cupro nickel (49mm); Australia Post, Service to Community medal, undated, in bronze (51mm); Canterbury Citizens' Welfare Committee, 20 Years Voluntary Service, undated, in bronze (47.5mm); National Trust of Queensland, undated, in bronze (44.5mm), by A.J.Parkes; City of Wagga Eisteddfod, undated, in bronze (31mm); Gemmological Association of Australia, The Sutherland Diamond Award, undated, in bronze (38mm), by Hafner; Camberwell Rotary Annual Art Exhibition, undated, in bronze (32mm); Wynn's Coonawarra Estate, 1991, in copper (37mm), with suspension ring; Fremantle & Districts Philatelic Society Golden Jubilee, 1996, in bronze (47mm); Glengarry Hospital Twentieth Anniversary, 1997, in bronze (51mm), by Sheridan; Geelong and District Autumn Festival, undated, in silvered bronze (51mm), by Stokes Melb; Sackville St School, 25th Anniversary, 2002, in lacquered bronze (49mm); all medals unnamed. The third with scratch on reverse, the seventh with edge bump on reverse and the eighth with edge nicks, otherwise uncirculated. (15) $120
Lot 3165 Numismatic Society medals, includes Newcastle Numismatic Society issues for 25th Anniversary, undated (1989), in gilt, silvered bronze and bronze (38mm) (3), also John Shortland Gateway to the Hunter, 1997, in gilt bronze, and bronze (40mm) (2), by A.J.Parkes, also Newcastle Numismatic Society Coin Fair, 1997, in copper (27mm); Melbourne Numismatic Society 25th Anniversary, 1990, in bronze (38mm); Queensland Numismatic Society 5th Anniversary, 1991, in bronze (32mm); Rockhampton Post Office Centenary, by Rockhampton Coin Club, 1992, in bronze (40mm), by A.J.Parkes, with small folder of issue; The Australian Numismatic Society Coin Fair, Brisbane, 1993, in bronze (34mm), also The Matthew Flinders Bicentenary - Queensland, 1999, in oxidised silvered bronze (50mm), by A.J.Parkes; 50th Anniversary of End of WWII, by Geelong Numismatic Society, 1995, in bronze (38mm), by Hafner; Camperdown Clock Tower 100 Years by Camperdown Coin Collectors Club, 1997, in oxidised silvered bronze (30mm); Numismatic Society of South Australia, 2002, in bronze (50mm) (2, Matthew Flinders, and Nicolas Baudin); Sea Cliff Bridge, by Illawarra Numismatic Association, 2005, in bright silvered bronze, oxidised silvered bronze and bronze (38mm) (3). Uncirculated. (18) $110
Lot 3166 Establishment of ACT Government, 1989, in cupro nickel (40mm); Bicentenary of Birth of Bl. Marcellin Champagnat, Founder of the Marist Brothers, 1989, in bronze (51mm), by Amor; Polish Community Canberra and Nicolaus Copernicus 450th Anniversary of Discovery, 1993, in bronze (70mm); Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, 1947-1994, in bronze (47.5mm); Archbishop Stylianos of Australia, 1975-1995, in bronze (51mm); Opening of Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1995, in bronze (34mm), by A.J.Parkes; John Shortland, 200 Years of Coal in the Hunter, 1997, in bronze (40x5mm), by A.J.Parkes; another for 200 Years of Coal in the Hunter, 1997, reverse Nobby's, in bronze (40x3mm). Uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3167 Centenary medals, includes Shire of Katanning, 1989, in gilt (46mm), by Sheridan; Narrogin, 1992, in white metal (2, 35mm and 45x51mm), the second with suspension ring; Coolgardie Centenary and Kambalda 25th Anniversary, 1992, in gilt (38x45mm), with suspension ring, by Sheridan; Norseman, 1994, in gilt (37mm); Shire of Sandstone, 1995, in oxidised bronze (37.5mm); Denmark, 1995, in gilt (46mm), by Sheridan; Port Hedland, 1996, in gilt (39x45mm), with suspension ring; Shire of Shark Bay, 1998, in oxidised bronze (49.5x57mm), with suspension lug. The fourth and eighth with spotty surface, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) $90
Lot 3168 Camden Municipal Council Centenary, 1989, in oxidised bronze (61mm); Port Kembla Centenary, 1990, in copper (52mm), pierced hole at top edge for suspension; Shire of Augusta - Margaret River Centennial, 1991, in bronze (46mm), by Sheridan; Western Mining Corporation, Kambalda Nickel Operations 25th Anniversary, 1992, in nickel plated bronze (51mm); Yandan Gold Mine, 1993, in gilt and enamel with acrylic finish on obverse (51mm), by Sheridan; Tasmanian International Exhibition Centenary, 1994, in oxidised bronze (oval 69x44mm), with felt bag; Municipality of Bankstown Centenary, 1995, in bronze (51mm) with holder; The Goldsworthy Blackrock Stakes Society, Tenth Anniversary, undated (c1980s), in gilt bronze (46mm), by Sheridan. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3169 Katoomba to Mittagong Inaugural Walk, 1989, in bronze 38mm); Knoll AG Schering Pty Limited, 50th Anniversary, 1989, in gilt bronze (51mm), reverse inscribed, 'B.Boston'; Beerburrum State School, Matthew Flinders Bicentenary Queensland, 1999, in oxidised steel (45x52mm), with suspension ring; Vienna Woods State School, 10th Anniversary, 1995, in copper (35mm); 140th Shipwreck Anniversary, Dunbar and James Johnson, 1997, in blackened cupro nickel (40x45.5mm), with suspension ring; Centenary of Rail to the Manning, 2013, in oxidised silvered bronze (39mm); Sydney Tower 10th Anniversary, undated (1991), in gilt bronze (36mm) and in aluminium bronze (36mm) (2), all medals feature Sydney Tower on obverse and reverse design of Sydney Harbour scene including bridge and Opera House; State Rail Pacific 3801, undated, in gilt bronze (42mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $40
Lot 3170 National Assembly of Volunteer Fire Brigade Associations, National Conference, Sydney NSW, 1989, in bronze (50mm), by Hafner; Sesquicentenary of Kiama, 1990, in oxidised bronze (50.5mm); St Josephs Church Hobart 150th Anniversary, 1991, in white metal (51mm); Centenary of the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, Tasmania, 1991, in gilt bronze (47mm); Sydney Tower 10th Anniversary, undated (1991), in gilt silver (36mm); Gold Coast Sesquicentenary, 1992, in 99.9 fine gold plating on 99.9 fine silver (40mm); NSW Railways Fire Brigade Centenary, 1995, in gilt bronze and enamel (51mm), numbered 063. All in cases of issue, the Sydney Tower and Gold Coast issues with certificates, uncirculated. (7) $90
Lot 3171 Hunter Area Health Service, medal of appreciation for service during the earthquake disaster, 1989, in copper plated aluminium (47mm) (2); Air Sea Rescue Pt Danger Voluntary Service 25 Years, 1990, in silvered bronze (45mm), unnamed; ANARE 50 Years Jubilee, 1997, in oxidised silvered bronze (51mm); Bushfire Research Committee Award, undated, in silvered bronze (51mm), unnamed. The last with a few small edge nicks on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 3172 World Sheep & Wool Congress, Tasmania, 1989, in bronze (51mm), by Hafner; Grand Lodge of Tasmania Centenary Medical Research Foundation, 1990, in bronze (51mm), by Hafner; Jeep 50th Anniversary, 1990, in bronze (47.5mm), by Hafner; 50th Birthday of the Story Bridge, Brisbane, 1990, in bronze (51mm), by Hafner; 30th Anniversary of Death of Prime Minister Harold Holt at Cheviot Beach, 1997, in oxidised bronze (48mm); Charles Sturt by Numismatic Association of Victoria, undated, in oxidised silver (51mm), edge number 7. Uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3173 Award medals, (c1980-90s), Australian Society of Accountants, The Society Medal, undated, in bronze (60mm), For Excellence in Accounting Studies, unnamed; The Australian College of Physicians, undated, in bronze (63mm), For Outstanding Service to the College, inscribed to, 'C.G.Riley'; Institute of Industrial Arts, undated, in bronze (51mm), unnamed, with case; The Victorian College of the Arts, undated, in bronze (36mm), unnamed; Art Purchase Award, undated, in gilt (47mm), An award for a work of excellence, unnamed; The Benson and Hedges Company, award medals, undated, in gilt (57mm), two different types, both unnamed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 3174 Shire of Mildura, 100 Years of Progress, 1990, in gilt bronze (47mm); City of St Kilda Centenary, 1990, in gilt aluminium (38mm); Shire of Korumburra Centenary, 1991, in oxidised bronze (51mm); Borough of Marrickville, 130 Years of Local Government, 1991, in bronze (45mm) (2), by Millers; Shire of South Gippsland Centenary, 1994, in oxidised white metal (43mm); Shire of Mirboo Centenary, 1994, in oxidised bronze (40x46mm), with suspension ring; Gulgong 125th Anniversary of Gold Discovery at Redhill, 1995, in oxidised bronze (50x54mm), with suspension ring; Municipality of Bankstown Centenary, 1995, in bronze (51mm); Wilston 75th Jubilee, 1995, in gilt and enamel with acrylic finish on obverse (39x45mm), with suspension ring. The second with edge nick, otherwise good very fine, the rest uncirculated. (10) $90
Lot 3175 Anzac Day, 1990, Stores Depot Tottenham 50th Anniversary, in aluminium (47mm); 75th Anniversary of Anzac Landing at Gallipoli, 1990, in bronze (50mm), cased; HMAS Canberra & Shropshire Association Tasmanian Reunion, 1991, in oxidised silvered bronze (47mm); Tomb Of The Unknown Australian Soldier, undated, 1993, in antique finish bronze (70mm) by Royal Australian Mint for Australian War Memorial, cased with certificate, case damaged; another in nickel bonded steel ((27mm); HMAS Newcastle Commissioned, 1993, in bronze (40mm); Australia Remembers, 1995, in silvered bronze (40mm). Uncirculated. (7) $60
Lot 3176 University of Tasmania Centenary, 1990, in bronze (51mm), by Hafner; The Commercial Bank of Tasmania, Opening of ANZ Centre, 1992, in oxidised silvered bronze (50mm), no.684, by A.J.Parkes; Trust Bank, 350th Anniversary of the European Sighting of Tasmania, 1992, in silvered bronze (38mm), by Tas Medals; Centenary of Public Transport in Tasmania, 1993, in silvered bronze (38.5mm); The Emu Bay Railway Company Centenary, 1997 (2, different reverse designs) one in oxidised silvered bronze and one in bronze (both 51mm). The second good very fine, the rest uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3177 Perth Mint, one ounce fine silver medal, undated (32mm), cased with certificate; Perth Numismatic Society 25th Anniversary, 1990, struck on same design as previous medal (32mm), cased; Perth Mint medallion, struck by Prospect Coins on 8th December 1993, no.50, in gold plated bronze (31mm), another but in silver plated bronze, no.57, both in timber holders and boxes; Harringtons Metallurgists Australia, undated, one ounce 9999 premium silver (34mm). The last with a few edge nicks, otherwise good very fine - uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 3178 Royal Australian Mint, An Era of Coins - Medals, undated (1990), in cupro nickel and bronze (3, vendor indicates two are trial strikes), also another trial strike in cupro nickel only. Uncirculated. (4) $60
Lot 3179 Sunshine Motorway, to Commemorate the Opening (Stage 1), 20 January 1990, in sterling silver (50mm; 70.56g), another identical in gilt bronze, by A.J.Parkes, both with edge number 009. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3180 Kodak Sesqui Commemorative Medal, 1992 (6, five in gilt bronze and one in cupro nickel) (38mm), obverse, the First Fleet's Charlotte at anchor at Botany Bay in 1788, reverse, details of Charlotte's voyage and Kodak's Sesquicentenary dates, the cupro nickel issue and three gilt issues in packs have correct date 1842-1992, another has the date in error as 1984-1992, also one gilt issue without pack has the error date of 1984-1992. An interesting lot with two major die making errors, uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3181 Kapunda Copper Mine 150th Anniversary, 1994, in copper (66mm), obverse, miner left with pick over right shoulder and sledge hammer in left hand, reverse No. 127; another, undated, in copper (64mm), obverse, two miners at work with mine buildings in background, reverse, large shovel with historical details of mine recorded thereon, at bottom, No. 127. The first with commemorative cloth bag and certificate number 0127, uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3182 Sandhurst Antique Bottle Collectables Club, undated, award medal in bronze (51mm), obverse, knight on horseback with jousting lance, unnamed; Royal Australian Mint Coin Collector, undated, in bronze (40mm); Roger McNeice (Tas Medals) 50th Birthday Yes/No Decision Maker, 1994, in oxidised bronze (40mm); TASMEDALS Merry Christmas, 1995, in oxidised silvered (32mm); Queen Victoria Coin Centre Grand Opening, 1994, in bright gilt bronze and another in bright copper (38mm) (2), one with Free Medal compliments slip. Uncirculated. (6) $30
Lot 3183 City of Armadale, Western Australia, Centenary 1894-1994, in bronze and enamel (51mm), by Sheridan; City of Albury, Albury City 50 Years, 1946-1996, in gilt bronze (47mm), by Stokes (mintage 500); also lead test strike of the obverse of this medal; Maryborough Qld Sesquicentennial Celebrations, 1997, in fine pewter (49mm) by Day Enterprises, cased with stand and information leaflet; Walter Burley Griffin 1876-1937 medal, in bronze (45mm), by Royal Australian Mint, in case with certificate; Canberra, War Memorial/Black Mountain Tower, undated, in copper (47mm), by Stokes. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3184 Queen Victoria Coin Centre Grand Opening, 1994, in fine silver (38mm), in pack with certificate no. 10 of 50; 50th Anniversary of Numismatic Association of Victoria, 1996, in gilt bronze (38mm); The Sesquicentenary of Historic Newstead House/The Queensland Numismatic Society, 1996, in bronze (76x54mm, oval); The Matthew Flinders Bicentenary - Queensland/The Australian Numismatic Society, 1999, in oxidised silvered bronze (50mm), cased; Commemorating 100 Years of Flight/Metropolitan Coin Club, 2003, in bronze (40mm); Metropolitan Coin Club 500th General Meeting, 2003, in bronze (40mm); The Tasmanian Numismatic Society, award medal in gilt (32mm), unnamed. Uncirculated. (7) $70
Lot 3185 Sydney Mint Museum, 1995, steel dies for this medal struck at the official opening of the Sydney Mint Museum on 17 May 1995, obverse die numbered around bottom edge, 'T5-008 15 G' and the reverse die numbered, 'T5-000 10 G'; also a finished medal in bronze (27mm) and another finished medal attached to a hand-written letter to Les (Carlisle) under letterhead of Dr. W.J.Mira stating that he had pushed the button to strike the attached medal and signed 'Bill'. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $400
Lot 3186 Royal Australian Mint, Welcome to Canberra, undated (c1996), in cupro nickel and bronze (3, vendor indicates one a trial strike), also another trial strike in copper only. The last with spot of oxidation near edge on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $60
Lot 3187 Award medals, (1990s-2000), includes Victorian Ministry of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, For Outstanding Voluntary Service, in silvered bronze (60mm), unnamed; Australian Retired Persons Association Silver Power, in silvered bronze (60mm), unnamed; Earth Week Commemorative Award, in gilt bronze (31.5mm), with loop suspension and ribbon, unnamed; The Westpac Award/Australian Mathematics Competition, lead pull of obverse (64mm); Queensland National Bank, obverse struck on thin copper sheet (64.5mm); bronze medal blank (57mm). Very fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3188 Prime Ministers of Australia, undated, in 24ct gold on sterling silver (38mm) (5), includes issues for Edmund Barton, Alfred Deakin, John Christian Watson, George Houston Reid, and Andrew Fisher; also Australian States medals in sterling silver (44mm), includes issues for Queensland, Western Australia, and Tasmania. Uncirculated. (8) $100
Lot 3189 Sterling silver medals ex sets, includes (45mm) issues for Matthew Flinders, William Dampier, John McDouall Sturt, and Capt Robert F Scott RN; also (44mm) issues for Mathew Flinders Australian Coast Surveyed, First Convict Fleet Colonising Australia, Arrival of First Fleet, and John MacArthur. Uncirculated. (8) $160
Lot 3190 Australian Numismatic Society, a variety of medals in different metals and for different events, noted several (14) with coin inserts, some medals numbered, mostly in the period 2001-2014. Uncirculated except for coin inserts. (42) $160
Lot 3191 Numismatic Association of Australia Conference, 2011, in bronze (38mm), obverse features Captain Cook presenting a medal to a Tasmanian aboriginal, also Sydney Mint special collector's set of three by the ANS, set no.46 of 50, in sealed plastic panel; G Dean medallic tokens; another for Scott Douglas Canadian tokens; Sofala tourist souvenir token in bronze; Austral Bronze complimentary convex medal (37mm) marked Alloy 901; tin splashes for Australian company logos (4); replica of convict love token in The Mint & Barracks folder; convict love tokens set of two in plastic in descriptive folder; also Euro blanks (2, [25mm aluminium bronze and nickel] and [29mm copper and nickel]). Mostly uncirculated. (13 + 2 sets) Passed in
Lot 3192 Numismatic society and mint medals and badges, includes The Australian Numismatic Society Centenary Holey Dollar and Dump medal, 2013, in oxidised silvered (50mm), cased; ANS Qld Branch 500 meetings, 2004, stamped onto an Australian 1962 penny; Italian Numismatic Association Melbourne award medal, undated, in bronze (38mm), unnamed; A J Parkes Centenary medal, 1996, in bronze (57mm), cased with stand; Royal Mint London badge in maker's box; Auckland Coin Convention, 1971, in white metal (32mm) (2); San Francisco Mint commemorative, (1973), in bronze (38mm); various badges (8) for numismatic associations and other nameplates (3). Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (19) $50
Lot 3193 Royal Children's Hospital Brisbane, 1878-2014, tribute medal in polished high relief on gilt-frosted base (60mm), specially struck to commemorate Radiological Sciences as a Heritage medal for Clinical Radiology and Medical Imaging, obverse, Armorial Bearings of the Royal Children's Hospital Brisbane, with Hospital motto 'Healing, Teaching, Caring', reverse, standing figure of Sol holding a torch and with representation of lithium atoms to left and right of the figure, the medal was designed and commissioned by Emeritus Professor John Pearn AO as a gift of Professor John Masel AM and the Pearn family, bestowed in 2014 as a tribute to the service rendered by those all who have cared for patients of the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane. In case of issue and a professionally printed descriptive certificate, uncirculated, one of only 10 produced and the only example available to collectors. Passed in
Lot 3194 Sundial medal, in brass (40mm), with loop suspension, small pin attached to a chain and hole in medal to accommodate this pin, hand engraved, obverse, various numbers and indicators as well as Summer and Winter Solstice and Equinox and Lat 33 degrees 50 minutes S, reverse, numbers and Zodiac figures and marked 151degrees E, both these indicators are based on the user being located in Sydney. Very fine. $40
Lot 3195 Amor test strikes, all unfinished, includes Leeton Eisteddfod in brass (33mm) and another in copper; Seven Hills Dance Festival in brass (27mm) (5); City of Parramatta Eisteddfod in bronze (25mm); Sydney International Art Festival in brass (29x20mm), all uniface in various stages of production. Uncirculated. (9) $140
Lot 3196 Hafner Mint sample medals, Australian Ski Federation (2, one gilt, one bronze) (hexagon 58x51mm); the following all in bronze, penny Farthing Championships Victoria (51mm); Head of the Schoolgirls Rowing Regatta (51mm), with suspension ring; the following all 48mm, Head of the River; another identical but no title; cricket medal in similar style but no title; another but for hockey; soccer without title; Australia map with kangaroo and boomerang, untitled; Melbourne Victoria; Marriage Medal examples (2) with identical obverse but different animal reverses; untitled medals with identical reverse design for naming recipient but different obverses (6, includes Koala, Emu, Lyre bird, Kookaburra, Possum, Trout); Victoria Police; military prize medals for Royal Military College, Officer Cadet School, Command and Staff College Queenscliffe; in silvered, Inter Service Colleges Athletic Medal (51mm), with suspension ring; also The Roaring Forties Club, in silvered (47mm). The last with a few small scuff marks, otherwise uncirculated. (25) $160
Lot 3197 Medallist's samples, one being a uniface plaque cast in bronze plate (93x131mm), features facing bust of Charles Wiseheart; the other a medal in silvered plate (85mm) on a plate (89x93mm), features a peacock with fully raised feathers covering the entire medal, date of both unknown. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3198 Dame Nellie Melba, vintage natural plaster wall hanging (13x16.3cm); also others of a man's bust to right wearing a beret, in plaster (15cm) (2, one white and one light tan coloured), unidentified other than on the back of one is marked, 'Ernest Davies/Hunters Hill'. The first age toned, small chip from nose and upper lip, and a few other chips and a thin scratch, fine, the other two with age toning spots, otherwise very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3199 Sydney Harbour Bridge Opened, 1932, in bronze (51mm) (C.1932/5), by W.J.Amor, edge inscribed, '1932 Rescue & Resus. Championship. A.Rennix. Bondi S.B.L.S. Club.' Smallest of edge nick on obverse, otherwise even chocolate brown uncirculated. $400
Lot 3200 Sydney Harbour Bridge Opened, Municipal Council of Sydney, 1932, in oxidised silvered bronze (51mm) (C.1932/6, this medal), by Amor Sydney. Edge nicks, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $1,500
Lot 3201 Harbour Bridge Sydney, N.S.W. Opened March 19 1932, in bronze (63mm) by Angus & Coote, designed by R.M.Phipps (C.1932/7). In Angus & Coote case of issue, this with some damage, medal uncirculated. $360
Lot 3202 Sydney Harbour Bridge, fob in sterling silver (30x25mm), obverse, features the bridge and the words 'Harbor (sic)/Bridge', reverse inscribed, 'Champion/Rivetter/B Team/April Competition/1932', with scroll designed loop suspension. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3203 Sydney Harbour Bridge, vintage enamelled badges (4), all but one missing pin on back; another in bronze with oval bridge image atop a boomerang, pin back; another with oval (43x28mm), acrylic covered image over a copper plate base, pin back. One with enamel chips, otherwise very fine. (6) $220
Lot 3204 Sydney Harbour Bridge badge, 1932, in brass plate, oval (23x28mm), hollow centre, pin back; another almost identical but in bright bronze, irregular with six sides (23x28mm), solid centre, pin back. Fine - extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 3205 Australian Sydney Harbour Bridge souvenir flag, as carried by school children who walked the new bridge. Some small holes and loss of material, otherwise fine and scarce. $200
Lot 3206 Sydney Harbour Bridge, Official Souvenir & Programme, Opening Date 19th March, 1932, 180pp. Water stains on front cover edges, 'Hicking 3947' printed in pencil on front page, otherwise very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 3207 Sydney Bridge Celebrations, 1932, Art in Australia Limited, original magazine/book, 100pp unnumbered, with bookplate of L.J.Carlisle. One page, printed both sides, missing, otherwise good fine. $30
Lot 3208 Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1932, commemorative brass plate, circular, wall-hanging plate (28.5cm), featuring an image of the Harbour Bridge in the centre and below, 'Sydney Harbour Bridge March 19 1932'. Fine. $200
Lot 3209 Sydney Harbour Bridge memorabilia, an ashtray (approx 110mm), in brass and engraved with an image of the bridge title 'Sydney Harbour Bridge'; and around the edge 'North Shore Bridge Sydney'; a small dish (82mm), in EPNS with an enamelled badge of the bridge in the centre; another small dish (85mm), in bronze and struck into centre is an image of the bridge with 'Sydney Harbour Bridge' across the top. Fine - very fine. (3) $100
Lot 3210 Sydney Harbour Bridge memorabilia, impression of the Harbour Bridge on thin copper plate sheet (10x7cm); John C.W. Bridge & Co. (N'Cle) Pty Ltd, maker's tag (oval 7x4.6cm) in metal plate, at top is an image of the Harbour Bridge, a pierced hole at the sides for securing; Lions International 6th National Convention, Sydney, Australia, May 14-17, 1958, gilt metal name tag with attached ribbon, at the top half of the tag is an image of the Harbour Bridge, pin back. Fine - extremely fine. (3) $30
Lot 3211 Sydney Harbour Bridge memorabilia, includes badges, tinnies, and medals, noted C.1932/1 (2, one missing pin), also sample of a Sydney International Art Festival design (29x20mm) in bronze featuring Harbour Bridge; Australia's 150th Anniversary cinderella stamp featuring 'Building The Sydney Harbour Bridge 1930' with attached selvedge bearing sheet number; beer bottle labels, all featuring the Harbour Bridge (3); also Australia penny 1932 with obverse impressed, 'Sydney Harbour/Bridge/2007', in a 2x2 holder marked, 'To Les From Carl/14.12.07/1 of only 18' and signed by Carl Veen. Fine - uncirculated. (19) $40
Lot 3212 50th Anniversary of Opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1982, in bronze (51mm) (C.1982/18). Uncirculated. $120
Lot 3213 Australian Bicentennial Woongarra Shire, 1988, in bronze (52mm) (C.1988/7), with suspension ring; Newcastle Australia Day, 1988, in sterling silver (40mm) (C.1988/28), edge no.3; Cardiff Workshops 60th Anniversary, 1988, in silvered bronze (44mm) (C.1988/31); Burdekin Shire Centenary, 1988, in gilt bronze, bronze, and also gilt, silvered and bronze finishes on aluminium (47mm) (C.1988/32) (5). The last three have a pilot hole inserted during manufacture on top and bottom edge for mounting in a display stand, uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3214 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, community medal series issues, in bronze (45mm) (CB.3 [2, one oxidised], 4 [2, one oxidised and has a different size plaque on reverse], 5-11, 12 [2, one oxidised and one bright bronze], 13 [2, one oxidised], 14). In coin holders, one CB13 with a few light spots of oxidation, otherwise uncirculated. (16) $70
Lot 3215 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, brass dies for the reverses of Bicentennial community medals, includes floral scene (CB.5) and another for floral scene with inscription panel (CB.4) and proposed designs for The Council of the City of Parramatta (CB.15), and Sutherland (Shire Council) (CB.16), and another die for the obverse design common to all medals in this series (CB.3-16). Uncirculated. (5) $100
Lot 3216 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, The Council of the Shire of Cobar, and The Council of the Shire of Eurobodalla, both in bronze (45mm) (CB.6, 9) (2); Settlement of Norfolk Island, in oxidised silvered bronze and in bronze (57mm) (CB.25) (2); First State 88 Darling Harbour in gilt brass (32mm) (CB.31); Parramatta 200th Year of Foundation award medal in gilt bronze (45mm) (CB.73), with neck ribbon; Hanimax Fuji First Fleet Re-Enactment in copper (45mm) (CB.157) (2), one with sticker; Bicentennial Australia Day medallion in cupro nickel (38mm) (CB.166) and postal cover (foxing on edge); Education memento for school children in cupro nickel (40mm) (CB.178), in folder; The Royal Agricultural Society, in bronze (50mm) (CB.186); Celebration of a Nation, in gilt bronze (50mm) (CB.195); presentation medals in gilded bronze and enamel (42mm) (CB.233) (3), all set into timber base with plaque below, the first inscribed to Cambooya Shire Council, the second to Mareeba Shire Council, and the last has no plaque; Gold Coast Marathon, Japan Airlines Finishers Medal in gilt base metal and enamel (65mm) (CB.247); Merchant Marine Academy (Poland) in bronze (70mm) (CB.291); Fellowship of First Fleeters in bronze (50mm) (CB.298), numbered 628 on obverse; Council of Pine Rivers Commemorative in gilt bronze and enamel (44mm) (CB.-), affixed to a timber base; Bicentennial lapel badge on original card; woven arm patch for Lockheed Hercules 'The Grand Tradition Continues'. Uncirculated. (21) $120
Lot 3217 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, The Council of the City of Parramatta, in bronze (45mm) (CB.15), designed by Stuart Devlin. Uncirculated and rare. $60
Lot 3218 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, Sutherland (Shire Council), in bronze (45mm) (CB.16), designed by Stuart Devlin. Uncirculated and rare. $60
Lot 3219 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, Arthur Phillip First Governor, in bronze (57mm) (CB.18); Australian Philatelic Federation, Sydpex 88, in oxidised silvered bronze (51mm) (CB.19); Millennium of Christianity in Russia, in copper (57mm) (CB.70); Royal Federation of Aero Clubs Bicentennial Around Australia Air Race, in bronze (51mm) (CB.219, only recorded in gilt bronze); State Rail Celebrates the Bicentenary, in silvered bronze (44mm) (CB.293); Tall Ships Australia 88 Joseph Conrad, in cast brass (80mm) (CB.297); also Australia Bicentenary 1788-1988 coat of arms design, in bronze (62mm), a uniface striking on a thin planchet with design incuse on reverse (CB.-, not issued). The second last with some oxidation, otherwise uncirculated. (7) $160
Lot 3220 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, Australian Philatelic Federation, Sydpex 88, in silvered bronze (51mm) (CB.19), inscribed on reverse, 'Specimen'; Institution of Surveyors Australia, 200 Years of Surveying Australia, in gilt bronze (38mm) (CB.32); The Fourth Great Barrow Push Burra to Broken Hill, in silvered bronze (31mm) (CB.33); The District Council of Elliston, in cupro nickel (45mm) (CB.129); Souvenir Dollar Celebrating 200th Birthday, bronze and antique silvered bronze (40mm) (CB.136) (2); Land of Contrast/Raising the Flag, in gilt bronze, antique silvered bronze and bronze (40mm) (CB.137) (3); Pioneer Village Country Music Club Bicentennial Hall, in antique finished brass (40mm) (CB.142); Sailing of the First Fleet Anniversary, in nickel silvered (38mm) (CB.299). In cases, capsules or packs of issue, uncirculated. (11) $80
Lot 3221 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, competition or participant medals, includes Australia's Fullbore Rifle Championships, in silvered bronze (57mm) (CB.20), with suspension ring; another identical but Competitor, in bronze (57mm) (CB.21); Bicentennial Military Tattoo, in bronze (51mm) (CB.28); World Snooker Championship Sydney Australia, in silvered bronze (51mm) (CB.74); another but with Australia map on reverse, in silvered bronze (51mm) (CB.75); other untitled Bicentenary award medals (CB.133, 156, 217, 218 [2, one with suspension ring] (5); all medals unnamed. Uncirculated. (10) $60
Lot 3222 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, various commemorative issues, in various base metals, includes following Carlisle types, CB.23 (4, three different metals and one holed at top edge), 24, 26 (2, different metals), 29, 30 (2, different metals), 31 (2, different metals, one of these silver), 33 (2, different metals, one in brass ex Amor being only one), 36 (brass but unplated), 72, 80, 141, 161 (2, different metals, one in bronze ex Amor being only one), 167, 212 (4, three with blank reverse, one of these with suspension ring), 213 (2, different metals), 215 (2, different metals, one of these silver), 232 (2, different metals and one with suspension lug), 251, 261, 329, 330). In coin holders, includes some scarce to rare variations, uncirculated. (35) $180
Lot 3223 Australian Bicentennial, prize medals, 29th International Vocational Training Competition, Skill Olympics 88, in gilt bronze with blue enamel (57mm) (CB.27), with suspension ring; Royal Bicentennial Central Coast Surf Life Saving Carnival, in gilt bronze (57mm) (CB.42); Ryde Parramatta Golf Club, in gilt bronze and enamel (50mm) (CB.71); Australian National Bi-Centennial Band Championships, in gilt copper (79mm) (CB.79, only recorded in copper); Federal Council of Agricultural Societies, in gilt bronze (40mm) (CB.197); Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria Exhibitor, in bronze (40mm) (CB.198); RNA Bi-Centennial Show Presented by The CCC Qld, in bronze (58mm) (CB.220); APEX Australia Day Fair, in bronze (67mm) (CB.236), with suspension scroll; Association of APEX Clubs Colonial Games, in gilt base metal (39mm) (CB.237), with suspension lug; National Figure Skating Championships Participant Medal, in bronze (33mm) (CB.-), with suspension lug; Bicentennial Community Mixed Fours badge, in gilt bronze (32mm) (CB.-), pin back; Auburn Sports Expo Competitor badge, in bronze (24x26.5mm) (CB.-), pin back; Temple City Salutes Hawkesbury Shire badge, in gilt bronze and enamel (26mm) (CB.-), push-pin on reverse; all medals and badges unnamed. Uncirculated. (13) Passed in
Lot 3224 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, various commemorative issues, in various base metals, includes following Carlisle types, CB.35 (2), 53, 57, 59 (2, different metals), 137, 158, 159, 160, 283 (2, different metals), also 283 stamped on a 32mm planchet, 284 (3 different metals), 285, 286, 287, 290 (2, different metals), 292, 296, 300, 303a, 325 (3, different metals). In coin holders, some with low mintages, uncirculated. (28) $90
Lot 3225 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, Numismatic Association of Victoria, H.M.S. Sirius Transports & Storeships Entering Pt. Jackson, in bronze (no.051), copper (no.045) and gilt bronze (no.053) (oval 70x41mm) (CB.56) (3); Bicentennial of the "First Fleeters", in bronze, gilt bronze, and sterling silver (51mm) (CB.301) (3). In cases or packs of issue, the silver issue with certificate number 0537, uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3226 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, Two Centuries of Achievement, Hafner Mint Melbourne, in bronze (48mm) (CB.58); Souvenir Dollar Celebrating 200th Birthday, in gilt bronze (40mm) (CB.136), and a set of two of the same medal in antique silvered bronze and bronze; City of Frankston Proclaimed, in gilt bronze (45mm) (CB.163); Australia's Numismatic History, in silver (44mm) (CB.303); set of three for Royal Visit, all in cupro nickel (38mm), includes (CB.164, 165) and commemorative for Duke of Edinburgh's Visit in 1867 on HMS Galatea; Opening of Parliament House, in sterling silver (38mm) (CB.164 Queen and Prince as obverse and CB.165 Parliament House as reverse), edge no.053; New South Wales award medal, in antique silvered bronze (51mm) (CB.278), with suspension ring; Sydney Opera House Celebrating Together, in bronze (50mm) (CB.295). In cases or packs of issue, a few with foxing on lid lining, otherwise uncirculated. (7 + 2 sets) Passed in
Lot 3227 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, Shire medals for Parramatta 200th Year of Foundation 50th Anniversary of City, in bronze and silvered bronze (2) (CB.73) (3); Armidale City, in bronze (51mm) (CB.76); Blacktown City Council, in silvered copper (77mm) (C.77, only recorded in copper); Parkes, in bronze and gilt bronze (51mm) (CB.78, not recorded in gilt bronze), the last inscribed, 'Peak Hill/Leisure/Arts & Crafts'; Maffra, in cast bronze (48mm) (CB.221); City of Liverpool, in gilt and enamelled base metal (52mm) (CB.253); Shire of Murray, in gilt and enamelled base metal (40mm) (CB.254) (2, one with pink centre, both sides and with suspension lug, the other with white centre both sides and no suspension); Bendigo, The Founding of Australia at Botany Bay, in bronze (50mm) (CB.282). Uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 3228 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, official set of six proof sterling silver medals (71g each) by the Royal Australian Mint (CB.180-5), over 12.5 ounces ASW. In case of issue with booklet and certificate number 01339, FDC. $200
Lot 3229 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, prize medals, Albert Aussie Games, in base metal (40mm) (CB.234), with suspension lug; Aussi (sic) Masters Swimming in Australia, National Club Swim Postal, in bronze and enamel (44mm) (CB.235); Australian Women's Soccer Assn National Championships Runner Up, in base metal and enamel (52mm); Aussi Masters Swimming in Australia, National Club Swim Postal Relay, in base metal and enamel (40mm) (CB.239); Baulkham Hills Shire Bicentennial Games, in base metal (34mm) (CB.240), and another in bronze (40mm) (CB.241), with suspension lug; Berrima Districts Sports Awards, in bronze (44mm) (CB.242), with suspension lug; Bourke Bicentennial Festival of Sport Participant, in bronze (40mm) (CB.243), with suspension lug; Concord Municipal Council Bicentennial Achievement Award, in gilt base metal (44mm) (CB.244), with suspension lug; Diamantina Shire Bicentennial Community Committee, in bronze (44mm) (CB.245) (2, one inscribed, 'Cricket Tournament', both with suspension ring; Gold Coast City Council Sporting Achievement, in base metal (40mm) (CB.246), with suspension lug; all but one unnamed. The first with some oxidation spots, otherwise uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 3230 Australian Bicentennial, 1988, competition and presentation medals, Participation in Grenfell Bicentennial Tennis, in bronze (35mm) (CB.248); Hastings District Baseball Association, in bronze and enamel (52mm) (CB.249), with suspension lug; Municipality of Hastings Sporting Achievement, in base metal and enamel (44mm) (CB.250), with suspension lug; Kiama Municipal Council, in base metal (50mm) (CB.252), with suspension lug; N.S.W.A.S.F. National Championships, Amateur Soccer Federation N.S.W., gilded base metal and enamel (51mm) (CB.255); Newcastle City and Suburban Cricket Association, Bicentennial Cricket Carnival, in bronze (40mm) (CB.256); Council of the Shire of Richmond River, in gilt base metal and enamel (43mm) (CB.257), with suspension ring; Roma & District Lapidary & Mineral Society, 21st Annual & Bicentennial Competition, in silvered base metal (40mm) (CB.258); 2nd Australian Police Australian Football Carnival Wollongong, in bronze (35mm) (CB.259), with suspension ring; Swansea Caves Beach S.L.S.C. Junior Activities, in bronze (51mm) (CB.260), with suspension lug; Golden Oldies Wellington, in gilded base metal and enamel (43mm) (CB.262); Bicentennial Community Fitness Event, Sun-Herald City to Surf I Finished, in bronze (51mm) (CB.281); 14DE88 Sunshine Coast, in silvered base metal (40mm) (CB.326); Auburn Sports Expo, in bronze (44mm) (CB.327), with suspension lug; Hay Shire Council Souvenir, in base metal (40mm) (CB.328) (2, one with suspension lug); Municipality of Holroyd, in base metal and enamel (45mm) (CB.-), with suspension lug; all medals unnamed. Mostly uncirculated. (17) $80
Lot 3231 Australian Bicentenary Wedgwood medallions, all reproductions in blue and white Jasper, includes The Sydney Cove Medallion, number 407 of 500 (Royal blue colour) (CB.273); another identical but commissioned by the AMP Society, number 199 of 1,020 (light blue colour) (CB.274); a portrait medallion of Governor Arthur Phillip, number 222 of 500 (light blue colour). All in cases of issue with certificates, all cases with foxing on lid lining, the last with a few ink marks, otherwise uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 3232 Great Exhibition, 1851, Exhibitor Medal in bronze (48mm) (BHM 2463; Eimer 1459), by W.Wyon, obverse, Prince Albert bust left, reverse, 'Exhibitor' in scroll across a globe within wreath and with dove above, edge impressed, 'Van Diemen's Land. No.48.' Several edge bumps, otherwise very fine. $100
Lot 3233 Melbourne Exhibition, Victoria, 1854, in bronze (64mm) by J.S.Wyon, unnamed (C.1854/2). Extremely fine. $440
Lot 3234 Products of New South Wales, Sydney, 1854, Exhibition medal in bronze (73mm), by L.C.Wyon. Small edge nicks and a few small scratches, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $450
Lot 3235 International Exhibition London, 1862, Products of Queensland, in silver (64mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon. Edge bumps and graffiti in obverse field, otherwise fine and rare. $460
Lot 3236 Great Britain, International Exhibition 1862, prize medal in bronze (77mm) (BHM 2747; Eimer 1553), by L.C.Wyon, edge impressed, 'I.S.Norrie. Class III.' In case of issue, this damaged, two small spots of oxidation on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. $180
Lot 3237 Great Britain, International Exhibition 1862, prize medal in bronze (77mm) (BHM 2747; Eimer 1553), by L.C.Wyon, edge impressed, 'J.S.Norrie. Class IV.' In case of issue, small oxidation spot on obverse and two small areas of oxidation on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. $180
Lot 3238 International Exhibition, 1862, Prize Medal in bronze (77mm), by L.C.Wyon, (BHM 2747; Eimer 1553), obverse, Britannia seated left surrounded by female figures bearing the products of Art, Science, Industry and Agriculture with lion in foreground, edge impressed, 'A. Neild, Juror. Class XXIII.'A few very minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $140
Lot 3239 New South Wales Prize Exhibitors Medal, 1862 (London), in bronze (76mm), by W.Kullrich, edge inscribed, 'T.W.Crawley. Birds & Birds Skins'. Edge bumps and many digs on obverse, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 3240 New South Wales Prize Exhibitors Medal, 1862 (London), in white metal (76mm), by W.Kullrich, uniface, possibly a trial strike. Extremely fine. $80
Lot 3241 Ballaarat District Exhibition, 1866, in bronze (38mm), reverse inscribed, 'Mr. Sheppard'. Traces of mint red, good very fine and rare. $500
Lot 3242 Exhibition Of Colonial Products, Brisbane, Queensland, 1866, in bronze (64mm), obverse by J.S.Wyon, reverse by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, Pinches die numbers 195A and 196A, unnamed. In case of issue of Wyon, Regent Street, London, Some oxidation marks on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 3243 Intercolonial Exhibition Victoria, 1866-67, in bronze (220mm) uniface electrotype by C.Summers, awarded to 'O.B.Ebsworth', impressed in relief. Mounted in a wooden frame (glazed), extremely fine. $500
Lot 3244 Intercolonial Exhibition Victoria, 1866-67, uniface thin copper sheet (20x16.8cm) of the design by C.Summers, includes legend but missing the area of the exergue, perhaps a trial. Folds and some small gaps on part of the folds, good. Passed in
Lot 3245 Products of New South Wales, Paris Universal Exhibition 1867, in bronze (39mm), by L.C.Wyon, edge impressed, 'Thomas O'Neill For Services'. Edge nicks and small dig above head, otherwise good fine and scarce. $90
Lot 3246 Opening of the Victorian Exhibition, 1872, in white metal (47mm) (C.1872/3, this medal), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne. Small edge nick, otherwise extremely fine. $90
Lot 3247 Beechworth Exhibition, 1873, prize medal in gilt bronze (48mm), by Stokes & Martin. Medallist's name has been partially erased from both obverse and reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $240
Lot 3248 International Exhibition Victoria, 1873, prize medal in bronze (47mm), obverse, J.Hogarth Fec, O.R.Campbell Des, reverse, Stokes & Martin Medallists, edge impressed, 'Mrs A. Timbrell, Silk'. Good very fine. $300
Lot 3249 New South Wales Intercolonial Exhibition, 1873, in white metal (47mm) (C.1873/3, this medal), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, pierced hole for suspension ring. Scratches in obverse field, edge bumps and nicks, otherwise very fine and very scarce. $90
Lot 3250 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 near edge Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, impressed on obverse 'Melbourne 1875' and around edge 'John Hellings.' Good very fine and very scarce. $600
Lot 3251 Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition, New South Wales, 1877, in white metal (38mm) (C.1877/2), pierced hole for suspension ring; First International Exhibition, N.S. Wales, 1879, in white metal (39mm) (C.1879/7), pierced hole for suspension ring; Centenary of Sunday Schools, 1883, in white metal (44mm) (C.1880/3), pierced hole for suspension; First International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880, in white metal (39mm). All very scarce, condition poor. (4) $60
Lot 3252 Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition Ballaarat, 1878, in bronze (47mm) (C.1878/1), by E.A.Altmann, Melbourne, edge inscribed, 'R.H.Patton'. Good very fine. $120
Lot 3253 France, Paris Universal International Exposition, 1878, prize medal in bronze (68mm), by J.C.Chaplain, obverse, laureate bust of France left, reverse, above a scene of the exhibition buildings Victory holding a wreath and trumpet and below to right is Cupid holding aloft a plaque and stamped on this in relief, 'J.Gillard'. Nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 3254 Melbourne Intercolonial Juvenile Exhibition, 1879, pass in bronze (24mm), with suspension ring, unnamed; Victorian Intercolonial Exhibition of Wine Grain Fruit &c, 1884, in gilt bronze (30mm), plain reverse, unnamed. Very fine and scarce; hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. (2) $130
Lot 3255 Sandhurst Industrial Exhibition, 1879, award medal in bronze (38mm), by Ernst Altmann, Melbourne, inscribed on reverse 'Alf J.Kirkby/Sandhurst/Banjo'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3256 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in silver (51mm), stop after CCC in date, by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'John Broomfield/Honorary Member/of/Commission.' Hairlines and a few small edge nicks, otherwise good fine. $300
Lot 3257 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in silver (76mm), no stop after CCC in date, by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'Richard Hill,/Commissioner.' Scuffing and small edge nicks, otherwise nearly very fine. $550
Lot 3258 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, stop after CCC in date, inscribed on reverse, 'The Hon:/Saul Samuel/C.M.G., M.L.C.' In case of issue with gold blocked title, 'Sydney International Exhibition 1879'. Some light scuffing on reverse and very small edge nick, otherwise uncirculated. $520
Lot 3259 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, stop after CCC in date, inscribed on reverse, 'E.G.Warren./First Award'. A few very minor edge nicks on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine. $260
Lot 3260 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (51mm), stop after CCC in date, by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, unnamed. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 3261 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm), no stop after CCC in date, by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'First Prize/Awarded/To/Evan Jones,/For/Silver Plate/1880.' A few minor edge nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $460
Lot 3262 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm), no stop after CCC in date, by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/Stewart Taylor & Co/Rylstone/Coal'. Scuffing and reverse (acid?) cleaned of oxidation, otherwise nearly very fine. $180
Lot 3263 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm), no stop after CCC in date, by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, unnamed. Some light scuffing, otherwise good extremely fine. $120
Lot 3264 Exhibition souvenir badges in colour, Sydney International Exhibition 1879, oval (49x38mm), metal frame and plain metal reverse; All Australian Exhibition Adelaide 1925, set into gilt decorative frame 38mm), brooch pin back; another identical but a tinnie (32mm); The Palace of Industry Souvenir, Adelaide Mar-May, 1930, tinnie (32mm). Very fine - good very fine. (4) $280
Lot 3265 Australian International Exhibitions, Sydney 1879-80, Melbourne 1880-81, Presentation medal in bronze (76mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'Lt General/Sir Andrew Clarke/G.C.M.G., C.B., C.I.E.' Extremely fine. $260
Lot 3266 Geelong Industrial & Juvenile Exhibition, 1879-80, award medal in silver (35mm) by Altmann, reverse inscribed, 'Vict. Woollen Man Co/Geelong/Shawls'. Good very fine. $160
Lot 3267 New South Wales International Exhibition, 1879-1880, in bronze (47mm) (C.1879-80/8), by Stokes & Martin. Extremely fine and scarce. $280
Lot 3268 New South Wales International Exhibition, 1879-1880, in white metal (47mm) (C.1879-80/8), by Stokes & Martin. Edge nicks and bumps and a few scratches, slight bend, otherwise very fine and scarce. $30
Lot 3269 Cantata, written expressly for the Opening Ceremony of The Sydney International Exhibition 1879-80, words by Henry Kendal Esq, music by Cavaliere Paolo Giorza, published by the composer, hard bound red morocco cover (28x38.5cm), with gold blocked details and obverse of an Exhibition award medal, 42pp. Some foxing and some small loss of material at edges of cover, otherwise very fine and scarce. $950
Lot 3270 In Memoriam, on closing the New South Wales International Exhibition of 1879, 20 April 1880, by Henry Halloran, Esq., C.M.G., soft cover booklet, 8pp, an original print by Thomas Richards, Government Printer, Sydney . Foxing, otherwise fine and rare. $130
Lot 3271 Juvenile Industrial Exhibition Melbourne, 1879-1880, in white metal (38mm) (C.1879-80/16, this medal). Scuffing, hairlines, edge nicks and bumps, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 3272 Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880, in silver (51mm), by H.Stokes, impressed around edge 'Oriental Tea Co Melbourne - Blending Teas'. Scuffing, otherwise very fine. $180
Lot 3273 Melbourne International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880, in gilt bronze (51mm), by H.Stokes, unnamed. Scuffing, otherwise very fine. $140
Lot 3274 Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880, in bronze (76mm), by H.Stokes, impressed around edge 'R.T. Crofts - Juror'. Edge nicks and some surface marks, otherwise very fine. $50
Lot 3275 Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880, in bronze (76mm), by H.Stokes, impressed around edge 'Mme. L. Moonen. Paris - Lace'. Some edge and surface scuffing, chocolate brown toning, otherwise good very fine. $100
Lot 3276 Melbourne International Exhibition, (1880-81), in silver (25mm) (C.1880-81/10), with suspension ring, obverse, monogram initials, 'MIE', reverse, wreath and inscribed inside, 'monogram initials, 'SC'. Nicely toned, good very fine/extremely fine. $60
Lot 3277 Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-1881, in white metal, and another in silver (both 38mm) (C.1880-81/1). The first with scratches, very good, the second with flattened section just above the exergue on the obverse at the left edge and on reverse also, some scuffing on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine, both scarce the silver issue very scarce. (2) $120
Lot 3278 Bathurst Juvenile Industrial Exhibition NSW, in bronze (43mm), by Evan Jones, reverse inscribed, 'George Mason/2nd Prize/Sec. D. Cl. 22./1881,' Nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $150
Lot 3279 Adelaide Exhibition, 1881, award medal in bronze (30mm but edge hammered so now 28mm)), reverse inscribed, 'T.Sloman'; Adelaide Jubilee, 1887, pendant in silver (29mm), featuring Exhibition building in centre, hollow back; Australian Exhibition of Womens Work, 1907, in bronze (30mm), reverse inscribed, 'Maypole D/Miss Doubledays/Class'. The first fine, the second good very fine, the last flattened and poor. (3) Passed in
Lot 3280 Tasmanian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition, 1883, award medal in silver (38.5mm), reverse, Awarded to, (inscribed) 'F.B.Campbell/Section 11/Class XVIII', around edge impressed, 'Carpentry & Turned Work'; Great Britain, The Great Exhibition, Crystal Palace, 1851, Exhibitor medal in bronze (44mm) (BHM 2463; Eimer 1462), by W.Wyon, unnamed; Colonial and Indian Exhibition London, 1886, in bronze (52mm), unnamed. In large fitted hinged-lid case with felt base and silk lid lining, first medal extremely fine; second medal with heavy edge bumps, otherwise very fine; last medal with edge nicks, otherwise good very fine. (3) $340
Lot 3281 Jubilee of Victoria Exhibition, 1884-85, in gold (tested as 18ct; 12.95g; 30mm) (C.1884-5/1), with brooch pin fitted to reverse, inscribed on reverse to, 'J.C.Robertson'. Very fine. $450
Lot 3282 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, First Order of Merit, in bronze (75mm) (C.1887/5), by E.A.Altmann, Melbourne, unnamed. In original fitted case and gold blocked onto lid lining is name, 'Geo.C.Levey. C.M.G.', small edge nick on obverse, residue of lacquer (?) on a part of the reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $160
Lot 3283 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, First Order of Merit, in bronze (75mm) (C.1887/5), by E.A.Altmann, Melbourne, unnamed. Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 3284 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, For Services, in bronze (75mm) (C.1887/6), by E.A.Altmann, Melbourne, unnamed. Some small edge nicks and digs on rim, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 3285 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, First Order of Merit, 1887, in gilt copper sheet (43mm), uniface pressings of obverse and reverse as samples, the obverse with pierced hole at top and bottom edge, the reverse with pierced holes at top and bottom and both sides. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3286 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in silver (51mm) by Melbourne Mint - Stokes & Martin (C.1888/8) edge inscribed, 'The Hon. James Service M.L.C.'. Edge nick and bump, hairlines, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 3287 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in silver (51mm) by Melbourne Mint - Stokes & Martin (C.1888/8) edge inscribed, 'J.Stephens And Son'. Hairlines, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $230
Lot 3288 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in bronze (76mm) (C.1888/8), by Melbourne Mint - Stokes & Martin, impressed around edge 'Higinbotham And Robinson'. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3289 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in bronze (76mm) (C.1888/8), by Melbourne Mint - Stokes & Martin, impressed around edge 'G.Parrey.' Small edge nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 3290 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in bronze (76mm) (C.1888/8), by Melbourne Mint - Stokes & Martin, impressed around edge 'Captain Payne'. Edge marks and a small scratch, also a small edge bump on obverse and some areas of light oxidation, otherwise good very fine. $160
Lot 3291 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in bronze (76mm) (C.1888/8), by Melbourne Mint - Stokes & Martin, impressed around edge 'The Standard HP (Congd) Nail Co.' Nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 3292 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in gilt copper sheet (43mm) (C.1888/8), uniface pressing of reverse; also Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, First Order of Merit, 1887, in gilt copper sheet (43mm), uniface pressing of reverse; both as samples, the first with pierced holes at top and bottom and both sides, the second with pierced hole at top and bottom edge. Very fine. (2) $30
Lot 3293 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in gilt copper sheet (43mm) (C.1888/8), uniface pressings of obverse and reverse as samples with pierced hole at top and bottom edge. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3294 Melbourne International Exhibition, 1888, brooch made of three small medals (1x18mm, 2x16mm), the central one featuring the Exhibition building and the two side medals featuring Australian arms at that time; another Exhibition medal (22mm) (cf C.1880-81/9) made into a lapel badge; a single cufflink made from a Coolgardie Exhibition 1899 souvenir medal (16mm) (C.1899/8) and a smaller souvenir medal (13mm) featuring St George and the dragon; all in silver. The first missing pin, otherwise good very fine, the second good, the last very fine. (3) $90
Lot 3295 Exhibition of Women's Industries Sydney, 1888, in silver and another in bronze (both 39mm) (C.1888/14). The first with hairlines and some light pitting on obverse, fine, the second with a few small spots of wax on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3296 France, Paris Universal Exposition 1889, prize medal in silvered bronze (63mm), Louis Bottee, obverse, France seated and holding a laurel wreath above artisan's head, exhibition grounds below, reverse, Victory seated on branch of tree and blowing trumpet and with arm around France, below a plaque impressed, 'Bratby & Hinchliffe'; Great Britain, Great Exhibition York 1889, in gilt (57mm), by J.A.Restall, reverse inscribed, 'Bratby & Hinchliffe/For/Excellence of Exhibit'. The first in leather pouch, silver worn in places, otherwise very fine, the second in maker's case of issue, extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 3297 Tasmanian International Exhibition, 1891-2, in silver (32mm) (C.1891-2/4), die variety reverse with 'Awarded/To', inscribed to, 'Jas.Coulter Esq./In Commemoration'. A few small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $80
Lot 3298 Tasmanian International Exhibition, 1891-2, in silver and another in bronze (both 32mm) (C.1891-2/4), die variety reverse with 'Awarded/To', both unnamed. The first with brooch pin fitted to reverse, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 3299 Women's Work Exhibition, Sydney, 1892, in silver (39mm) (C.1892/3), by Amor, Sydney. Scuffing on reverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $110
Lot 3300 USA, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892, in bronze (76mm) by C.E.Barber - U.S.Mint, obverse full length figure of Columbus arriving on the shore of America, reverse, Fame and Science either side of globe above inscription commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of Columbus landing, tablet below reads 'Higinbotham And Robinson'. In original metal case of issue, uncirculated. $130
Lot 3301 Queensland International Exhibition, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, 1897, in gilt bronze (46mm) (C.1897/9, this medal), by Stokes & Sons, unnamed. Nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 3302 Greater Britain Exhibition, 1899, Earls Court, London, in gilt (45mm), by Stokes & Sons, unnamed. In Stokes & Sons, Melbourne case of issue, scuffing in centre of reverse, otherwise good very fine. $70
Lot 3303 Western Australia International Exhibition, 1899, Season Ticket in form of a small leather folder (50x72mm), gold blocked covers and inside 'No.461/Miss Dickson/Coolgardie' together with her photo, top left corner with pierced, metal protected hole. Very fine and scarce. $210
Lot 3304 First Australian Exhibition of Womens Work, Melbourne, 1907, in silver (26mm) in fitted, ornate cross shaped frame (43x45mm) with suspension, by Newman, obverse, arms of Lord Northcote, Governor General of Australia, reverse, Highest/Award For/ (inscribed) 'Alto Solo/over 20/Carmen Pinschof'; also another identical medal inscribed, 'Mezzo Sop Solo/over 20/ Carmen Pinschof'. Good very fine. (2) $600
Lot 3305 South Australia Chamber of Manufactures Incorporated, South Australian Exhibition, 1910, in silver (51mm), reverse inscribed, 'Wm. Coward./Engraving.' Hairlines, otherwise good very fine. $160
Lot 3306 South Australia Chamber of Manufactures Incorporated, South Australian Exhibition, 1910, in silver (51mm), reverse inscribed, 'Stott & Willcocks./Rosa Buggy.' Hairlines, otherwise nearly extremley fine. $90
Lot 3307 South Australia Chamber of Manufactures Incorporated, All Australian Peace Exhibition, 1920, in silver (51mm), reverse inscribed, 'Miss G.K. Good/Water Colour,/Flower Study'; another identical but for 1925, in silver (32mm), reverse inscribed, 'Miss G K Good/China Painting/Conventional/Design/One Article'. First with small edge nick on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 3308 South Australia Chamber of Manufactures Incorporated, All Australian Peace Exhibition, 1920, in bronze (51mm), reverse inscribed, 'W.F. Cooper/Photography,/Seascapes'. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3309 South Australia Chamber of Manufactures Incorporated, All Australian Exhibition, 1925, in silver (32mm), reverse inscribed, 'Miss/J.E.F. Werlin./Fishscale/Work'; another identical but for 1930, reverse inscribed. 'A.E. Hodges./Coach and Body Building/Touring Body/frame and/doors'. The first with a few very small edge bumps on reverse, otherwise very fine. (2) $90
Lot 3310 South Australia Chamber of Manufactures Incorporated, All Australian Exhibition, 1930, in silver (32mm), reverse inscribed, 'T.H. Teague/Model Yacht'; another but in bronze, reverse inscribed. 'Miss G Rohde/Art/Needlework'. The second toned, otherwise good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3311 French Exhibitions in Australia, March - April 1956, La Perouse 1741-1788, in bronze (67mm) (C.1956/10), by Georges Guiraud, obverse, La Perouse. In case of issue, uncirculated and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3312 Austria, World Exhibition in Vienna, 1873, Medal of Merit in bronze (70mm), (Wurzbach 2494; Hauser 2911), by J.Tautenhayn and K.Schwenzer, obverse, laureate head of Franz Joseph I right, reverse, Fortuna at right holding cornucopia and presenting wreaths to spinstress and artisan, unnamed. In case of issue, a few very small oxidation spots, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 3313 Batavia Exhibition of Plants and Animals, undated (c1870s), in bronze (40mm), by VDK (David van der Kellen), obverse, female allegory holding wreath in right hand and a cornucopia in the other arm with rural setting behind and a train in the distance, reverse with name in Dutch, 'Tentoonstelling/Planten En Dierentuin/Te/Batavia' (Exhibition of Plants and Animals to Batavia). Minor edge bump and a few small edge nicks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 3314 Egypt, R(oyal) H(orticultural) S(ociety) Affiliated Societies, edge inscribed, 'The Egyptian Horticultural Society', undated (1922), in bronze (44mm), by Pinches, reverse inscribed, 'Mr W.J.Nisbet/21 April/1922'. Toned, chocolate brown, nearly extremely fine. $50
Lot 3315 France, Paris Universal Exposition, 1855, Medal of Honour to Alexandre Father & Son (4), one in gilt bronze (45mm), two in bronze (45mm), and another in bronze (50mm), all uniface; Paris Universal Exposition, 1878, medals in gilt and silvered bronze (22mm and 27mm [2]) (3), all with suspension rings; Paris Universal Exposition, 1889, medal in silvered bronze (27mm), with suspension ring; Souvenir of French Exposition of Moscow, 1891, in white metal (37mm). Good - good very fine. (9) $50
Lot 3316 France, Paris Universal Exposition 1867, Services Rendered Medal in bronze (67mm), by H.Ponscarme, obverse, Emperor Napoleon III laureate head left, reverse, two putti supporting a panel with wreath above and eagle below, the panel with name struck in relief, 'C.C.T.Bartley'. In case of issue in poor condition, medal with short, thin scratch on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 3317 France, Paris Universal Exposition, 1878, in gilt bronze (51mm), by Oudine/Alphee Dubois; Paris Universal Exposition, 1878, in gilt bronze (32mm), by J.Christlbauer; Professional Association of Arts and Crafts of Arras, (1883), in bronze (42mm), reverse inscribed, 'A/Hippolite Lebrun/1883'. The first with most gilt missing the second with near full gilt, very fine - extremely fine. (3) $40
Lot 3318 France, Paris Exhibition 1899, Souvenir of Ascension to Summit of Eiffel Tower, 1889, in gilt bronze and bronze (42mm), by Usine Metallurgique Parisienne (Paris Metallurgic Plant), the gilt with July 20 lightly scratched into naming panel, the bronze unnamed. Stored in a Stokes & Sons' case, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3319 France, Paris Universal Exposition, 1900, fob chain of plaques and medal in silver (medal 33mm; three plaques, each 24x19mm), with fob clip at end, each plaque and the medal feature building scenes from the exposition. Very fine. $50
Lot 3320 Netherlands, Amsterdam International Colonial and Export Trade Exhibition, 1883, prize medal in silvered bronze (70mm), by A.Fisch, marked on reverse, 'Medaille (and impressed) D'Argent' (silver medal), unnamed. All silver coating worn off obverse, and much worn off reverse, otherwise good fine. $50
Lot 3321 USA, Pittsburgh Exposition Society, Exposition of 1878, Western Pennsylvania Numismatic Society, in white metal (34mm); Souvenir of World's Columbian Exposition, 1892-3, in white metal (44mm), holed unofficially; another identical but no hole (nearly Unc); Souvenir of the Opening of the World's Fair Chicago, 1893, in white metal (40mm), with suspension ring; World's Columbian Exposition Chicago, 1893, in white metal (50mm); another miniature medal in gilt bronze (18mm), holed unofficially; Souvenir of the San Francisco Midwinter Exposition, 1894, in white metal (43mm); California Midwinter International Exposition, 1894, in aluminium (44mm); Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, in silvered bronze (38mm), uniface with suspension lug; New York World's Fair, 1939, in gilt bronze (31mm), holed unofficially. Poor - nearly uncirculated. (10) $130
Lot 3322 USA, Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, 1876, in white metal (42mm), with original, promotional, circular box of maker 'Hartell & Letchworth'; Centennial Exhibition, 1876, Declaration of Independence 1776, in white metal (51mm), with pierced hole at top for suspension ring; International Exhibition Philadelphia, Package Ticket No.29751, good for one admission at gates, void after November 10th 1876, by Philadelphia Bank Note Company. Fine - very fine. (3) $120
Lot 3323 USA, International Exhibition Philadelphia, 1876, award medal in bronze (79mm), by H.Mitchell, SC, unnamed; In Commemoration of the World's Columbian Exposition, 1893, in bronze (70mm), by L.Chr.Lauer. The first heavily cleaned of oxidation, probably with an acidic mixture, otherwise good, the second with some digs on reverse, otherwise traces of mint red and very fine. (2) $140
Lot 3324 USA, International Exhibition Philadelphia, 1876, award medal in bronze (79mm), by H.Mitchell, SC., unnamed. A few small edge and surface nicks, otherwise good very fine. $140
Lot 3325 USA, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892, in bronze (76mm) by C.E.Barber - U.S.Mint, obverse full length figure of Columbus arriving on the shore of America, reverse, Fame and Science either side of globe above inscription commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of Columbus landing, tablet below reads 'Hermann Boehm'. Nearly uncirculated. $100
Lot 3326 USA, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892, in bronze (76mm) by C.E.Barber - U.S.Mint, obverse full length figure of Columbus arriving on the shore of America, reverse, Fame and Science either side of globe above inscription commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of Columbus landing, tablet below reads 'Mrs. F.Ritchie.' Good very fine. $100
Lot 3327 USA, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892, in bronze (76mm) by C.E.Barber - U.S.Mint, obverse full length figure of Columbus arriving on the shore of America, reverse, Fame and Science either side of globe above inscription commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of Columbus landing, tablet below reads 'Public School.' Small pierced hole near top edge has been repaired, otherwise extremely fine. $60
Lot 3328 USA, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1892, in bronze (76mm) by C.E.Barber - U.S.Mint, obverse full length figure of Columbus arriving on the shore of America, reverse, Fame and Science either side of globe above inscription commemorating the four hundredth anniversary of Columbus landing, tablet below reads 'Woman's Work Committee'. In original metal case of issue, uncirculated. $100
Lot 3329 USA, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, Machinery Hall/Masonic Temple, in blackened bronze (69mm); another, 1893, in white metal (58mm), obverse, assembly in 1776 for Declaration of Independence, reverse, Landing of the Pilgrims; Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, Medal of Award in bronze (70mm). The first with some small scratches and edge nicks, the second cleaned, the last covered with small oxidation spots, otherwise fine. (3) $200
Lot 3330 World medals, France, Paris Universal Exposition, 1900, in gilt bronze 35mm), with Souvenir brooch suspension; USA, The Nations Hero, Admiral Geo. Dewey, (1899), in gilt bronze and enamel (35x42mm), with Welcome brooch suspension. Both with traces of mint bloom, the second with some enamel loss, otherwise good very fine; very fine. (2) $50
Lot 3331 Penrith, Emu & Nepean Agricultural Association, president's medal, Established 1846, in silver (42mm), handcrafted, inscribed to, 'J.Perry/President'. Pierced hole at top edge, obverse scuffing, otherwise very fine and rare. $600
Lot 3332 Products of New South Wales, Sydney, 1854, in bronze (73mm) by L.C.Wyon. Small edge bumps and nicks and a small scratch, otherwise good extremely fine and very scarce. $650
Lot 3333 Geelong and Western District Agricultural and Horticultural Society, undated (1858), in silver (35mm), by Pinches, London, strap lugs fitted to edge at horizontal sides, inscribed on reverse '1st/Prize to/Mr John Jackson/for Melons,/March 1858'. Surface marks, otherwise very fine. $160
Lot 3334 Port Phillip Farmers Society, instituted 1848, in silver (51mm) by Arnoldi, struck at Sydney Mint, inscribed on reverse 'Pair of Harrows/1st Prize/awarded to/Mr G.Alston/Annual Exhibition/1858'. With edge nicks, scratches in obverse field, otherwise very fine. $420
Lot 3335 Port Phillip Farmers Society, instituted 1848 (issued 1859), in silver (38mm), struck at Sydney Mint, reverse with brooch pin fitted, inscribed on reverse, 'Winnowing Machine/1st Prize/to/Mr.Myers/Bacchus Marsh 1859'. Small edge nicks and scuffing in fields, otherwise very fine. $60
Lot 3336 Queensland Agricultural Exhibition, (Founded 1861), in white metal (64mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, unnamed. A few small marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $280
Lot 3337 Ararat Agricultural Society, in silver (38mm), pierced hole at centre of top edge, reverse inscribed 'Mr Troy Knight/best/design in/Flowers/1864'. Very fine and rare in this metal. $340
Lot 3338 Seymour Agricultural Association, instituted 1858, in silver (38mm), inscribed on reverse 'First Prize/For/Horses/Mr P.TIERNAN/1863'. Edge nicks, otherwise good fine and rare. $380
Lot 3339 Singleton Show, prize cup, (1866), in silver (approx 12.2cm), decoratively engraved around edge on cup and base, one side inscribed, 'Singleton Show/1866/awarded to/G.T. Loder, Esq./For best/dried Peaches, and Quinces'; Northern Agricultural Association, prize cup, (1873), in silver (approx 13.3cm high), decoratively engraved around edge on cup and base, one side inscribed, 'Northern Agricultural/Association/Singleton Show/August, 1873', the opposite side inscribed, 'Awarded To/G.T. Loder, Esq./(of Abbey Green)/for best/Hereford Heifer Calf/under twelve months old/"Mignionette"/Prize/One Pound'. Good very fine. (2) $600
Lot 3340 Horticultural Society New South Wales, 1868, presentation medal in bronze (62mm) on a thick flan (7mm) by Thornthwaite, Sydney (C.1868/4), obverse, staghorn fern, reverse, rock lily wreath and inside inscribed, 'Jos Thompson Esq/For A/Collection/Of Plants'. Small inside edge knock on reverse and a spot of oxidation on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $3,000
Lot 3341 Pastoral & Agricultural Association of Central New England, undated (1869), in silver (38mm), with suspension ring and loop, by W.J.Taylor, London, inscribed on reverse 'Awarded/to/Colin Ross/For second sample/Wheat/Inverell, 1869.' Very fine and rare. $370
Lot 3342 First Australian Horse Exposition, 1870, in silver (35mm including coil frame with suspension loop), die struck on reverse, Presented by Goyder McCaughey & Co., Kirk's Bazaar. Fine. $360
Lot 3343 Manaroo P(astoral). & A(gricultural). Association, undated (1870), in bronze (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed, '2nd Prize/Awarded to/W. Cosgrove/For/Porter/1870'. Small edge bruise and nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $360
Lot 3344 Pastoral & Agricultural Association of Central New England, undated (1871), in bronze (38mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, inscribed on reverse 'Awarded/To/Colin Ross/for best/B O A R/1871'. Nearly extremely fine and rare. $320
Lot 3345 Queensland Pastoral Society, Springsure, undated (1871), in silver (51mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, '1871/Special Prize/To/Messrs Busby/And Gregson/for one Clothing Ram/over twelve Months/bred at/Cassilis/N.S.W.' Edge nicks on reverse and a few small nicks in surface, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $650
Lot 3346 Wimmera District Pastoral & Agricultural Society, undated (1871), in bronze (45mm), by J.H(ogarth) and G.Crisp Melb., reverse alignment at 6 o'clock, inscribed on reverse 'Second Prize/For/Two Merino Rams/two toothed/A.McCook/1871'. Edge nicks, a few digs on reverse, graffiti in obverse field, otherwise fine. $180
Lot 3347 Yass Pastoral and Agricultural Association, 1872, in silver (53x65mm including ornate intertwined frame and vine leaves scroll at top with loop for suspension), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/To/C.A.Massy,/Bairnsdale, Gundaroo./for two best/Southdown Rams/Sec.III. class.47. catalogue No.192.' Hairlines, otherwise good very fine and rare. $850
Lot 3348 Burrangong Pastoral & Agricultural Association, 14 Aug 1873, in bronze (38mm) by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, inscribed on reverse, 'Wallis Bros/Merino Ewes/Clothing Wooled/over two tooth/2nd Prize'. Chocolate brown, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated and rare. $340
Lot 3349 N(or)th West(er)n Past(ora)l & Agric(ultura)l Assoc(iatio)n Exhibition, 26th May, 1874, in silver (51mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, unnamed. Edge bump and nicks and metal file test mark at 6 o'clock on reverse, a few short scratches and dig marks, otherwise good very fine and rare. $400
Lot 3350 P(olwarth) & S(outh) G(renville) P(astoral) A(gricultural) & H(orticultural) S(ociety), undated (1874), in bronze (47mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, inscribed on reverse, 'P. & S. G. P. A. & H. S./Awarded/To/Exors late J.Calvert/For/Colsworth (sic, should be Cotswold) Ewe,/2 Tooth/Sept 17.1874.' Has been cleaned, otherwise very fine. $260
Lot 3351 Liverpool Plains Pastoral A(gricultural) & H(orticultural) Association, The President's Cup, 1875, in silver (approx 11.7cm high), elaborately engraved, one side inscribed, 'Liverpool Plains/Pastoral/A & H Association/1875', the opposite side inscribed, 'The President's Cup/Special Prize/Presented by P G King Esq/Awarded to/Peel River Land & Mineral Coy/for/The Merino Ram possessing/the best combination of/all the essential/qualities of Wool/and Carcase.' Very fine. $450
Lot 3352 Villiers & Heytesbury Agricultural Association, undated (1875), in silver (38mm), by W.J.Taylor. London, type with association's name in Gothic lettering on reverse, inscribed on obverse, 'WARRNAMBOOL', reverse inscribed, '2nd Prize/Awarded To/Patrick Healey/For/For (sic) Draught Brood Mare/"Torpie"/Annual Show/21st October 1875'. Some light marks and scratches, otherwise very fine and scarce. $360
Lot 3353 Bombala Exhibition, 1876, in silver (47x60mm, including ring frame and ribbon bow suspender with loop ring), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/To/Mrs Ann Campbell/for pen of/Merino Clothing Rams.' Thin scratches on reverse, otherwise very fine. $440
Lot 3354 Bombala Exhibition, 1876, in silver (50x61mm, including ornate intertwined frame and vine leaves scroll at top with loop for suspension), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/To/Mrs Ann Campbell/for pen of/Merino Combing Rams.' Vine leaf at top of obverse loose and needs minor adjustment of securing to frame, hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. $420
Lot 3355 Great Western Downs Pastoral Society, Blackall, Prize Medal, undated (1876), in bronze (45.5mm), by F(lavelle). B(ros). & R(oberts). struck at Sydney Mint, reverse inscribed, 'Executors of Late/P.McIntosh Esq./"Lorne"/Second Best/Pen Clothing Ewes,/1876'. Minor edge nick, otherwise very fine and rare. $740
Lot 3356 Horsham & Wimmera District Pastoral & Agricultural Society, undated (1876), in bronze (45mm), obverse by J.H(ogarth), reverse by T.S(tokes), reverse inscribed '2nd Prize/H.Smith/Single Buggy Harness/1876'. Naming area worn, a few edge nicks, otherwise fine and scarce. $180
Lot 3357 Tasmanian Poultry Society, prize medal, 1876, in silver (49mm), uniface disc with wreath surround and suspension loop, obverse inscribed, 'Tasmanian/Poultry Society./Presented by/Mr W.Golding,/Won By/J.C.Northcote./Class Belgian Canary,/Young Bird./Aug. 1876.' Good very fine. $900
Lot 3358 Villiers & Heytesbury Agricultural Association, undated (1876), in bronze (38mm), by W.J.Taylor. London, type with association's name in Gothic lettering on reverse, inscribed on obverse, 'WARRNAMBOOL', reverse inscribed, '2nd Prize/Awarded To/Frank Tilley/For Best/Single Buggy Horse/Annual Show/October 1876'. Some dark toning and a spot of oxidation on obverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $320
Lot 3359 Wimmera District Pastoral Agricultural Society, undated (1876), in silver (45mm), by J.H(ogarth), and G.Crisp Melbourne, reverse inscribed, 'Extra Prize/Collection/Agricultural Implements/John Buncle/1876'. Scuff marks, small edge nick, otherwise lightly toned, extremely fine and rare. $550
Lot 3360 Liverpool Plains P(astoral) A(gricultural) & H(orticultural) Association, 1877, in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/W. & A.Smith/for the best assortment/of/LEATHER.' Scuff marks and a few small digs on obverse field, otherwise nicely toned good very fine and rare. $550
Lot 3361 National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, undated (1877), in bronze (73mm), by R.Capner, inscribed on reverse, 'R.Hutchins & Co/For/Building Materials/1877.' Minor edge nick, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 3362 National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, undated (1877), in bronze (73mm), by R.Capner, inscribed on reverse, 'A.Wilson/For/Wine Cask/1877.' Extremely fine. $220
Lot 3363 Queensland Pastoral Society, Springsure, undated (1877), in bronze (51mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/To/Scottish Austn Investt Co/For The Second Best Pen Of/Three Fine Combing Ewes/Under Twelve Months/1877.' Slight edge bump on obverse at 5 o'clock, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $380
Lot 3364 Hunter River A(gricultural) & H(orticultural) Association, Maitland Show, 1878, handcrafted in silver (42mm) with ornate vine entwined surround and vine leaves at top with ring suspension (61x52mm), reverse inscribed 'Awarded/to/Mr Edward Sheppard/for/WATERMAN'S SKIFF/with two sliding seats'. Extremely fine and very rare. $600
Lot 3365 National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, undated (1878), in bronze (73mm), by R.Capner, inscribed on reverse, 'A.Wilson/For/Wine Cask/1878.' Spotting on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $200
Lot 3366 National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, undated (1878), in bronze (73mm), by R.Capner, inscribed on reverse, 'A.Wilson/For/Colln Dairy Utensils/1878.' Hairlines and oxidation toning on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $200
Lot 3367 Riverina Pastoral Society, undated (1878), in silver (45mm) by J(ulius) H(ogarth), maker, G.Crisp, Melbourne, inscribed on reverse 'Prize/To/J.Irving./Best Aged Bull/Jerilderie/1878.' Very fine and scarce. $480
Lot 3368 Bowen Pastoral And Agricultural Society, undated (1879), in silver (45mm), by Evan.Jones/11.Hunter St/Sydney, reverse inscribed, 'D.Bell/for best/Blood Mare/bred in District/Sep 24, 1879.' Nicely toned, slight edge bump, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 3369 The Midland Agricultural Association, Tasmania, undated (1870s), in bronze (50mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, obverse, engraved image of a standing bull left, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/(unnamed)/By The Midland/Agricultural/Association/Oct. 187(blank)/For The Best Bull/1st Class.' Extremely fine. $460
Lot 3370 Riverina Pastoral Society, undated (c1870s), in gilt bronze (45mm), by J(ulius).H(ogarth). FC., no maker's name (most medals sighted show maker's name on obverse as G.Crisp, Melbourne), unnamed. Weak strike on R of Riverina, very fine. $100
Lot 3371 Agricultural and Pastoral Society medal trials, these designs all used by Riverina Pastoral Society but with different reverse, all (45mm) and marked on obverse, 'Stokes & Martin, Melbourne', the first has Merino ram to right, the second has bull to left, these both with identical wreath design on reverse and maker's name, 'Stokes & Sons', the third has horse to right, reverse blank. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $300
Lot 3372 County of Bendigo Agricult(ura)l. & Horticult(ura)l. Society, undated (1880) in silver (38mm) by Ernst A.Altmann Melbourne, reverse with Society name in Gothic lettering, inscribed 'John Buncle/Melbourne/1st Prize/for/Chaff Cutter/ Oct 27th 1880'. Some hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. $260
Lot 3373 North Queensland P(astoral) & A(gricultural) Association, 1880, in bronze (45mm), reverse inscribed, '1st Prize, Awarded to/Mr E.Holdaway./for best/design of Association's/Certificate of Merit.' A few spots on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $220
Lot 3374 Peak Downs Pastoral & Agricultural Society, undated (1880), in bronze (46mm), by R(obert).C(apner) and F(lavelle). B(ros). & R(oberts), reverse inscribed, 'Best/Imported Ram/Cochran./Coldham & Hislop./1880.' Some small edge nicks, otherwise good very fine and rare. $550
Lot 3375 St Arnaud Pastoral & Agricultural Society, undated (1880), in silver (38mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, inscribed on reverse, 'Mr J.Buncle/Best Chaffcutter/September 16th 1880'. Reverse toned, some light marking in the field, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $500
Lot 3376 Hunter River A(gricultural) & H(orticultural) Association, prize cup (1881), in silver (approx 17cm high), by Hardy Bros, Sydney, cup elaborately engraved as is base, one side inscribed, 'Hunter River/A & H/Association/West Maitland/Show/1881.', other side inscribed, 'Awarded/To/R.F.M.Eckford, Esq/for best/Buggy Horse/"Bracelet"/Harness & Buggy'. Good very fine. $360
Lot 3377 Crookwell Agricultural & Pastoral Association, undated (1882), in silver (37.5mm), by E.Altmann - Melbourne, reverse inscribed, 'A.McMahon/for/Blood Mare/3 Yrs & over/1882'. A few edge nicks, otherwise very fine and rare. $260
Lot 3378 Goulburn A(gricultural) P(astoral) & H(orticultural) Society, 1882, in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/F.Shepherd/Blood Stallion'. Edge nicks, bumps and scuffing, otherwise very fine. $260
Lot 3379 Manning River A(gricultural) & H(orticultural). A(ssociation)., undated (1882), in silver (45mm), by Evan Jones/9 & 11 Hunter St/Sydney, inscribed on reverse, 'Awarded to/Mr. D.Henderson/for best/Two horse Iron Plough/Feby 23rd 1882'. Toned, good very fine and rare. $600
Lot 3380 Tenterfield P(astoral). A(gricultural). M(ining) & H(orticultural). Society, undated (1882), in bronze (37.5mm) by E.Altmann - Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'Awarded To/W.H.Walker/for/Pears two varieties/1882'. Toned, traces of mint red, nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 3381 The National Agricultural Society of Victoria, undated (1882), in silver (35mm) with loop mount, by Altmann, edge inscribed, '1st. Prize, Stock Saddle', reverse inscribed, 'D.Altson/1882'. Scuff marks in field, otherwise very fine. $60
Lot 3382 Coonamble P(astoral) & A(gricultural). A(ssociation)., undated (1883), in silver (44mm), by Evan.Jones, 11 Hunter St, Sydney, with suspension ring and loop, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/T.M.Keough/for best/5 fat course wooled,/Wether's/1883'. Edge nick, otherwise very fine and rare. $750
Lot 3383 Shepparton & L(ower). Goulburn District Agric(ultura)L. & Past(ora)l. Society, undated (1883), in bronze (38mm), by E.Altmann - Melbourne, inscribed on reverse 'W A Craze/for/Spanish Fowls/1883'. Very fine. $300
Lot 3384 Cootamundra A(gricultural). P(astoral). H(orticultural). & I(ndustrial). Ass(ociatio)n, 1884, in silver (49mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed, 'J. & E.Barnes/Double Furrow Plough'; another identical, reverse inscribed, 'J & E Barnes/Collection of/Farming Implements'. The first with edge bump and nicks and with the obverse edge and back of sheep at right side cut flat, scratches in field, otherwise very fine; the second with small nicks and edge bump and some hairlines, toned very fine. (2) $500
Lot 3385 Richmond River Agricultural Horticultural & Pastoral Society, undated (1884), in bronze (37mm), by E.Altmann - Melbourne, reverse inscribed, 'J.C.Irving/for Colonial/Draught Stallion/under 4 Years/"Richmond"/1884'. A few stain marks on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $320
Lot 3386 Taralga Agric(ultura)l & Past(ora)l Society, undated (1884), in silver (38mm), by E.Altmann. Melb., pierced hole, slightly off centre near top edge, inscribed on reverse, 'Mat Pearce/for/COARSE WOOL/RAM/1884'. Edge nick, nicely toned, very fine. $500
Lot 3387 Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association, undated (1884), in silver (48x3mm) thin planchet, with suspension loop fitted, reverse inscribed, '1st Prize/Awarded/to/J.Corney,/for locally made,/tip dray/June 1884.' Edge nicks, hairlines and a thin scratch on obverse, otherwise good very fine. $750
Lot 3388 The Western Past(ora)l & Agric(ultura)l Association, undated (1884) in bronze (49.5mm) by E.Altmann. Melb, die with modified wreath on reverse and removal of some detail below ribbon tie before striking, reverse inscribed, 'John Robertson Esq./Best/Pen Of Three/Durham Heifers/Colonial Bred/Under Three Years/Bred By/Exhibitor'. A few small edge nicks, otherwise good fine. $550
Lot 3389 Armidale And New England Pastoral And Agricultural Society, undated (1885), in silver (44mm), inscribed on reverse 'Awarded To/Geo Faint/For/Draught Mare/1885'. Nicely toned, extremely fine. $480
Lot 3390 The Border Agricultural Pastoral & Mining Society, Stanthorpe, 1885 (engraved), in bronze (47mm), by Stokes & Martin. Melbourne, reverse inscribed, 'Sugar Loaf Tannery/Best/Collection/of/Leather'. Extremely fine and rare. $750
Lot 3391 Cootamundra A(gricultural). P(astoral). H(orticultural) & I(ndustrial). Ass(ociatio)n, Spring Show 1885, in bronze (45mm), Birmingham stock medal, inscribed, 'Sec H 1st Prize/Messrs F.Lassetter & Co/Earth Scoop'. Edge nicks, bumps and scratches, otherwise fine. $300
Lot 3392 G(oulburn). D(istrict). R(ural). I(ndustries). & H(orticultural). A(ssociation)., Shepparton, 188-, prize medalet in silver (22mm), reverse inscribed, 'H.Pressnell/Canary Seed'. Fine and scarce. $180
Lot 3393 Kerang Agricultural & Pastoral Society, undated (1885), in silver (38mm), by E.Altmann, Melbourne, inscribed on reverse 'Hand Chaff Cutter/1st Prize/Won by/J.Buncle Esq/27th August 1885'. Lightly toned, hairline markings in field, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $650
Lot 3394 Macleay River Agricultural Assoc(iation)., undated (1885), in silver (23x27.5mm) with scroll mount suspension loop, by E.Altmann. Melb, inscribed on reverse, 'Miss A.McMann/1st Prize/Coll-Wool Work/1886'. Toned, good very fine and rare. $200
Lot 3395 Macleay River Agricultural Association, undated (1885), in silver (38mm), by E.Altmann - Melbourne, inscribed on reverse, 'J.Marx./1st Prize/Red Wine/1885'. Toned, extremely fine and rare. $500
Lot 3396 Macleay River Agricultural Association, undated (1885), in silver (38mm), by E.Altmann - Melbourne, inscribed on reverse, 'J.Marx./1st Prize/Red Wine/1885'. Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $520
Lot 3397 Macleay River Agricultural Assoc(iation)., undated (1885), in silver (23x27.5mm) with scroll mount suspension loop, by E.Altmann. Melb, inscribed on reverse, 'J.Marx//2nd Prize/White Wine/1885'. Toned, nearly very fine and rare. $400
Lot 3398 N(orth). Q(ueensland). P(astoral). & A(gricultural). Ass(ocia)t(io)n, June 1885 (engraved), in bronze (45mm), by R(obert). C(apner)., reverse inscribed, 'Collection/Shells/J.F.Echlin.' A few small edge nicks and bumps, otherwise much mint red, good very fine. $300
Lot 3399 Orange P(astoral) & A(gricultural) Society, undated (1885), in silver (45mm), reverse inscribed, 'Orange P & A Society/First Prize/Champion Fine Wool Ram/T.Keenan Esq/1885'. Crudely holed off centre at top, cuts in obverse field, some scratches and start of a small hole at bottom edge of reverse, edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 3400 L.(iverpool). P(lains). P(astoral). A(gricultural). & H(orticultural). Association, Tamworth, 1886, in silver (39x69mm), plain disc with ornate frame decorated with vine leaves and grapes at top and flower and leaves at bottom, reverse inscribed, 'Mis Geo.Loder/Best/Jams, Jellies/& Marmalade/1886'. Very fine and rare. $850
Lot 3401 N(amoi) P(astoral).A(gricultural). & H(orticultural). S(ociety), Narrabri, 1886, in silver (38mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed 'Narrabri/1886./Best/Roadster'. Very fine and scarce. $460
Lot 3402 Petersburg Agricultural Society, undated (1887), in bronze (39mm), by E.Altmann Melb, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/Mr.T.Howard/Weight Carrying/Hack/Sept.1887. Edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $400
Lot 3403 Raymond Terrace, 1887, generic medal in bronze (44mm), unnamed. Chocolate brown, uncirculated. $300
Lot 3404 Richmond River A(gricultural). H(orticultural). & P(astoral). Society, Casino, 1888, in silver (22mm), by E.A.A(ltmann), with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/C Cameron/for/Old Potatoes'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 3405 Tungamah Agricultural & Rural Industries Society, 1888, in bronze (50mm), by E.Altmann Melb., inscribed on reverse, 'Thomas Lovelock/Mooroopna/For/Collection of/Saddlery &/Harness'. Edge bumps, digs and scratches, otherwise fine and scarce. $300
Lot 3406 Wentworth Pastoral Agricultural & Horticultural Society, 1888, in silver (42x5mm) thick planchet, by S.Schlank, inscribed on reverse 'Merino Ram/Over 2 1/2 Yrs/First Prize/Won By/W.Crozier/Moorna'. Toned, hairlines, good very fine and scarce. $600
Lot 3407 Wentworth Pastoral Agricultural & Horticultural Society, 1888, in silver (29x3mm) thick planchet, by S.Schlank, inscribed on reverse 'Merino Ram/Over 1 1/2 &/Under 2 1/2 Yrs/Second Prize/Won By/W.Crozier'. Toned, hairlines, a few very small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 3408 Herberton Mining Pastoral & Agricultural Association, undated (1889), in silver (48mm) by Hardy Bros Sydney, reverse inscribed, '1899/Best Devon Cow/3 years or over/won by/W.G.Ewans/"Ruby" '. Some edge nicks and bumps, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 3409 N(amoi). P(astoral). A(gricultural). & H(orticultural). A(ssociation), undated (1889), in silver (38mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, reverse inscribed, 'Emma Ferns/Arasene Mantle/Drapes/N.P.A. & H.A./Narrabri/1889'. Scuffing in the fields, otherwise very fine. $480
Lot 3410 Port Macquarie & Hastings Dist(rict). A(gricultural) & H(orticultural) Society, undated (1889), in 9ct gold (5.3g; 22mm), by E.Altmann, Melb., with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/To/Thomas Platt/Red Wine/1889'. Good fine. $700
Lot 3411 Richmond River A(gricultural). H(orticultural). & P(astoral). Society, Casino, undated (1889), in silver (25mm), by E.Altmann - Melb, with scroll suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/ W.Weary/For/Devon Heifer/2 Years & Under 3/"The Gem"/1889'. Very fine and rare. $160
Lot 3412 Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association, undated (1889), in silver (48x4mm) thick planchet, no maker's name, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/C.R.Armitage./Champion Prize./Blood Stallion/"Woodlands"/1889.'; also silver medal with same design (30mm), Altmann, die struck name around edge and inscribed naming on central shield have both been shaved and on the rim is inscribed, 'Awarded to (mostly illegible)'. The first with edge bumps, otherwise very fine, the second damaged, fine-poor. (2) $420
Lot 3413 Townsville Pastoral & Agricultural Association, August 1889 (engraved), in bronze (45mm) by R(obert). C(apner), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/E.E.Cowley/for/Home Made Bread'. Edge bumps and nicks, a few spots of oxidation, otherwise very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 3414 Agricultural and Pastoral Society medals, all unused, (1880s), these designs used by various societies, usually by inscribing name on reverse, includes bull in high relief facing left in farmyard, in silver (45mm), by J.Moore (possibly a trial or reject); two horses facing left, in bronze (38mm), pattern strike; uniface with horse facing left, in bronze (22mm), by Wittenbach & Co, Melb; farm animals in paddock with farmhouse in distance, in bronze (38mm); allegorical female facing figure holding staff and wheat stork, horse and cow behind, in bronze (37mm), by E.Altmann. The first and last two with some edge nicks, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (5) $240
Lot 3415 Agricultural and Pastoral Society medals, all unused, (1880s), these designs used by various societies, usually by inscribing name on reverse, includes a pair of horses facing to right, in bronze (45mm), by J.Hislop stamped over J.Moore; another featuring horse, cattle and sheep with farm buildings in bronze (49mm), by J.Hislop stamped over J.Moore; another two with cows and bull facing left with tree and farm building behind, in bronze (45mm), by J.Moore (2). All cased, the last two cases by Hardy Brothers, Sydney, both damaged, one of the last two with a few edge nicks and some oxidation toning, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $280
Lot 3416 Albury & Border Pastoral & Agricultural Society, undated (c1880s), in bronze (47mm) by Stokes & Martin. Melb., unnamed. Small spot of oxidation near edge on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 3417 Corowa Pastoral Agricultural & Horticultural Society, undated (c1880s), in bronze (47mm), by Stokes & Martin. Melb., unnamed. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3418 Exhibition of Agriculture, (c1880s), in gilt bronze (22mm) (Gullick No.N/442, p143), this medal type was never put into issue, obverse, farm animals, reverse, wreath, unnamed. Most gilt worn off, suspension ring missing, digs and scratches, fine and scarce. $30
Lot 3419 Petersburg Agricultural Society, undated (c1880s), in bronze (38mm), by E.Altmann Melb, reverse inscribed, 'F.Humphris./Best/Aerated Waters'. Edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $360
Lot 3420 The Royal Society of New South Wales, Sydney, Founded 1821.Incorp.1881 (issued 1880s), award medal in bronze (76mm), struck at Sydney Mint, obverse, original seal of the Society created in 1881, reverse, wreath, unnamed. Uncirculated. $600
Lot 3421 Yass Pastoral and Agricultural Association, undated (c1880s), in silver (70mm), by Hardy Bros, unnamed. A few edge knocks and surface marks and hairlines, otherwise good very fine. $380
Lot 3422 Tenterfield I(ntercolonial). P(astoral). A(gricultural). & M(ining). Society, undated (1890), in silver (38mm), by E.Altmann. Melbourne, pierced hole slightly off centre at top edge, reverse inscribed, 'Kite & Co/1st Prize/Collection/Colonial Ale/1890'. Edge nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 3423 Cairns Agric(ultura)l Past(ora)l & Mining Association, undated (1891), in bronze (38mm), by E.Altmann . Melbourne, reverse inscribed, 'Cairns Post/For/Printing/1891'. Small edge nicks, otherwise very fine and rare. $700
Lot 3424 Junee P(astoral).A(gricultural) & I(ndustrial). Assoc(iatio)n, 1891, handcrafted Maltese cross in silver (30x30mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed 'Champion/Ewe/S/C/A.J.A.Beveridge'. Very fine and very rare. $340
Lot 3425 N(amoi). P(astoral). A(gricultural). & H(orticultural). Ass(ociatio)n, undated (1891), in silver (25mm), reverse inscribed, 'N. P. A. & H. Assn/Narrabri/1891/A T Graham/Green Hide/Halter'. Edge nicks and bumps, otherwise nearly fine. $300
Lot 3426 Warialda P. & A. Association, 1891, handcrafted cross in silver (34mm), inscribed on reverse '1891/Best/Pencil Drawing'. Nearly extremely fine and rare. $240
Lot 3427 Wentworth Pastoral Agricultural & Horticultural Society, undated (1891), in silver (42x4mm) thin planchet, by S.Schlank, inscribed on reverse 'October 1891/Merino Ram/over 2 1/2 Yrs/1st Prize/Won by/Cudmore Bros/Avoca.' Edge bumps, some scuffing, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $650
Lot 3428 Wentworth Pastoral Agricultural & Horticultural Society, undated (1892), in silver (42x4mm) thin planchet, by S.Schlank, inscribed on reverse 'October 1892/Merino Ram/over 2 1/2 Years/1st Prize Won By/W.Crozier/Moorna'. Nicely toned, hairlines and some very minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $600
Lot 3429 Warialda Pastoral and Agricultural Association, undated (1893), in silver (38mm), by Flavelle, reverse inscribed '1893/A.Hoy/"Collection"/Fine Arts'. Pierced hole and slight bend at 12 o'clock at top edge, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $400
Lot 3430 Department Of Agriculture Victoria, The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, 1894, Champion Prize of Australia, in silver (48mm), inscribed on reverse to 'Henry Beattie/for/Hereford Heifer/1894'; The National Agricultural Society of Victoria, undated (1897), in silver (35mm), by S. & M. (Stokes & Martin), edge inscribed, '2nd. Prize, Pair Fat Oxen', reverse inscribed, 'Henry Beattie/1897'. Toned, extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 3431 Gawler Agricultural Horticultural & Floricultural Society S.A., undated (1894), in bronze (47mm), by Stokes and Martin, Melbourne, inscribed on reverse, 'Awarded To/James Martin & Co Ltd/1st Prize/Spring Cart/26th September 1894'. Small edge nicks, some scuffing on reverse, otherwise very fine. $500
Lot 3432 Gympie Agric(ultura)l Mining & Past(ora)l Society, undated (1894), in silver (25mm), by Wittenbach & Co., ornate ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Jas.Fullerton/For/Blood Mare/"Juliet"/1894'. Fine and scarce. $220
Lot 3433 Snowtown A(gricultural). H(orticultural). & F(loricultural). Society, undated (1894), in silver (44mm), by W.J.Taylor, London, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/H.J.Keipert & Co./for Multireversible/Scarifier Shares (sic)/Sept. 12th 1894. Edge nicks, scuff marks and scratches, otherwise good very fine. $700
Lot 3434 Wide Bay & Burnett Pastoral & Ag(ricultura)l Society, undated (1895), in silver (44mm), by E.Altmann. Melbourne and Wittenbach & Co. Melb., reverse inscribed, 'G.H.Jones/For/Blood Entire Colt/1895'. Edge nicks and bumps and digs on obverse, otherwise very fine and rare. $500
Lot 3435 The National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, undated (1896), in bronze (51mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, inscribed on reverse, 'Exhibition/1896/E.A.Jolliffe/& Co/Single Seated/Abbott Buggy'. A few dark spots, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3436 Northern Agricultural Association, Singleton Show, 1897, silver disc (39mm), missing ornate surround with loop top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Richard Read/Singleton/Buggy Gelding/"Tommy"'. Scratches on reverse, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 3437 Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, 1898, struck at the Exhibition, in gilt bronze (43mm) (C.1898/7), by W.J.Amor, Sydney. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3438 Wide Bay & Burnett Past(ora)l & Agr(icultura)l Society, undated (1898), in silver (44mm), obverse by E.Altmann. Melb., reverse by Wittenbach & Co. Melb., reverse inscribed, 'H.Palmer & Sons/For/Sugar "White Vacuum"/Unrefined/1898.' In case of issue of A.H.Wittenbach & Co, Medallists, Melbourne, a few very minor edge nicks and faint hairlines, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. $1,100
Lot 3439 Cook District Pastoral And Agricultural Society, Estd 1891 (issued 1890s), in bronze (38mm), unnamed. Minor edge nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3440 Port Macquarie & Hastings Dist(rict). A(gricultural) & H(orticultural) S(ociety)., undated (c1890), in silver (22mm), by E.Altmann. Melb., with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/Mrs MacDonnell/for/Jams &/Preserves'. Very fine. $280
Lot 3441 Tenterfield I(ntercolonial). P(astoral). A(gricultural). & M(ining). Society, undated (c1890s), in bronze (22mm), by E.Altmann Melb, unnamed. Edge nicks, fine and scarce. $40
Lot 3442 Warialda Pastoral and Agricultural Association, undated (c1890s), in silver (38mm), by Flavelle, inscribed on reverse 'Second Prize/T.Howes/14 Stone/Hack'. Groove in rim at 1 o'clock on reverse and another very small cut on edge at 12 0'clock on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $650
Lot 3443 Warialda Pastoral and Agricultural Association, undated (c1890s), in bronze (38mm), by Flavelle, unnamed. Some mint red, uncirculated and rare. $420
Lot 3444 Wentworth Pastoral Agricultural & Horticultural Society, undated (c1890s), in silver with faint gilt finish (42x5mm) thick planchet, by S.Schlank, inscribed on reverse '1st Prize/Merino Ram/Over 1 1/2 &/Under 2 1/2 Yrs/Won By/W.Crozier/Moorna'. Nicely toned, hairlines and some very minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $650
Lot 3445 Wentworth Pastoral Agricultural & Horticultural Society, undated (c1890s), in silver (29x2.7mm) thin planchet, by S.Schlank, inscribed on reverse '2nd Prize/Ram/Over 2 1/2 Yrs/Won By/W.Crozier'. Nicely toned, hairlines and some very minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 3446 The Governor's Prize, undated (late 1890s), in bronze (46mm), by P.Blashki & Sons, reverse with coat of arms of Sir Thomas Brassey, Governor of Victoria 1895-1900, unnamed. Scuff marks, otherwise good very fine. $200
Lot 3447 Mackay P(ioneer). R(iver). F(ruiterers'). Association. A(gricultural). P(astoral). And I(ndustrial). Show, undated (1900), in silver (31mm), by Stokes & Sons, reverse inscribed, 'W.Jones./for/Pot Plant/Collection/1900'. Good extremely fine. $270
Lot 3448 Untitled award medal, undated (c1900s), in bronze (45mm), by Stokes Melb, obverse, left facing bust of Greek goddess Athena wearing helmet decorated with a griffon, around the edge the legend, 'HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE', reverse, laurel wreath and inside, 'AWARDED/TO', unnamed. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3449 Department of Agriculture Victoria, Bunyip Agricultural Society, 1908, in gold (15ct, 12.64g, 30.5mm), Champion Prize awarded by Dept of Agriculture To, (inscribed), 'J.W.Doyle/Best Black/Orpington Cock'. Fine. $400
Lot 3450 Heathcote Agricultural Society, Certificate of Merit (32x25cm), Spring Show 1905, named to 'Miss Florrie Begg for School Drawings', printed by F.W.Niven & Co, Ballarat; also coloured copy of the poster for the 1888 Centennial Exhibition by Agricultural Society of New South Wales. The last sealed in plastic, the first with some edge splits and paper loss at two top corners, otherwise very fine. (2) $160
Lot 3451 Lockyer A(gricultural) & I(ndustrial) Society, undated (1901), handcrafted award fob medal in 9ct gold (31mm; 6.73g), by Wittenbach & Co, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/to/Thos Fisher/for/Col. Of Potatoes/(Laidley)/1901.'. Good fine and very scarce. $570
Lot 3452 The National Agricultural Society of Victoria, undated (1903), in silver (35mm), by S. & M. (Stokes & Martin), edge inscribed, '3rd. Prize, Trotting Colt 2 Years Old', reverse inscribed, 'Michael Vallence/1903'. Scuff marks in field, otherwise toned good very fine. $60
Lot 3453 Y(ass). P(astoral) & A(gricultural). A(ssociation)., undated (1903), in silver (44.5mm), by W.J.Taylor, obverse design same as Melbourne Regatta medal (1867) (see Noble Numismatics Sale 88B lot 792), reverse inscribed, 'Y.P & A.A./Awarded To/S.M.Ryrie/for/Ewe/Under 2 1/2 Years'. Good very fine and scarce. $490
Lot 3454 National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, Queensland Jubilee, 1859-1909, in silver (46mm), by Amor (C.1909/7) (this medal), unnamed. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3455 National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, Queensland Jubilee, 1859-1909, in bronze (46mm), by Amor (C.1909/8) (this medal), reverse inscribed, 'Mr J.Corney/Collection/Of Vehicles'. With suspension loop fitted, good very fine. $380
Lot 3456 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, Amor lead trials c1906 for Chairman brooch bar; Committee brooch bar; Treasurer brooch bar; Judge brooch bar; Steward brooch bar; Secretary clasp; Patron clasp. Uncirculated. (7) $30
Lot 3457 W(est). A(ustralian). Poultry & Dog Association, (no name on medal), undated (1907), in bronze (51mm), by Vaughton, Birm, reverse inscribed, 'Perth Show/1907/Won By/Treloar & Lowe'. A few small oxidation spots, otherwise extremely fine. $300
Lot 3458 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, Judge's medals, no ribbons (3); Steward's medal clasp for 1924; Royal Agric. Soc. N.S.W. 1911 enamel badge attached to long pin (155mm) (cake tester?); Steward's medal ribbon and clasp for year 2000 but no medal; RAS Staff badge; Superintendent brooch bar for 1981; Guest badges (2) for 1967, numbers 149 and 150; Judge's blue award ribbons (3, two marked for 1935); name tag for Bert Wills; Member's Child passes (7, six different types); Junior ticket 1960-61 issued to Master M.Lewis; Honorary Passes, 2011 (2), 2013 (2), 2014 (2), 2015 (2, on neck ribbons); Grand Parade 2007, Member's Reserve one day pass; Thank's for the Memories, 1997 tags (2), also blue and gold rosettes and ribbons for same event (2); Fifth Prize rosette and ribbon in green felt and yellow print, 2007 and 2012; Council Meal Vouchers, 2011 (4), 2013 (4), 2014 (4), 2015 (4); official commemorative badge celebrating A Century of Woodchop (2), in packs of issue; 1998 lapel badge, on postcard for Easter Show 1st Year at Homebush Bay; souvenir postal cover, 1982 for a century at Moore Park; Royal Easter Show 1971 matches pack; Sydney Olympic Park P1 multi use transport tickets, 2013, 2014; Showground Guide 1976; 1961 Sydney Trade Fair at Showground ticket, 1961; Forbe's P.A. & H. Assn, Annual Show, Lady's Ticket; Royal Show Windsor 1954 Overseas Visitor ribbon with brooch pin suspension; a large quantity of coloured cords for attaching a variety of types of badges, also a quantity of suspension loops and a few other items; also The Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania, medallion for 175 Years of Agricultural Shows in Tasmania, 1997, in bronze (39mm), in pack of issue. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (lot) $120
Lot 3459 Royal Agric(ultural) & Hort(icultural) Society of South Australia, prize fob/medal, 1910, in gold (15ct; 15.81g; 27.5x41mm), by A.L.B (A.L.Brunkhorst), plain shield with border and scroll loop mount at top, obverse inscribed, 'Royal Agric & Hort/Society of/South Australia/Incorporated/Hon W.B.Rounsevell J.P./President/J.A.Riley/Secretary', reverse inscribed on top and bottom border, 'SEPT SHOW/1910' and on shield, 'Presented by/Department/of Agriculture/For/Champion Draught Entire/Won by Hill Bros/Southern Star'. In case of maker, uncirculated. $550
Lot 3460 British Dairy Farmers' Association, Founded 1876 (issued 1913), in bronze (51mm), small pierced suspension ring hole at centre, top edge, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/Downs Co-Operative Dairy Co. Ltd./Miles, Queensland/For Colonial Unsalted Butter/Dairy Show, 1913'. Toned, nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 3461 Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, undated (1917), in silver (69mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, edge inscribed 'Awarded To Mrs H.Mazure for Australian Sparkling White Wine. 1917.' Edge nicks and some scratches and scuff marks, otherwise nearly very fine. $200
Lot 3462 Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, undated (1917), in silver (69mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, edge inscribed 'Awarded To Mrs H.Mazure for Australian Sparkling Red Wine. 1917.' Edge nicks and some scratches and scuff marks, otherwise nearly very fine. $200
Lot 3463 Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, undated (1918), in silver (69mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, edge inscribed 'Awarded To E.Mazure for Red Wine of a Claret Type. 1918.' Minor edge nicks and some scuff marks on reverse, otherwise good very fine. $350
Lot 3464 Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, undated (1918), in bronze (69mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, edge inscribed 'Awarded To E.Mazure for Austn Sparkling Red Wine. 1918.' Very minor edge nicks, nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 3465 Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, undated (1918), in bronze (69mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, edge inscribed 'Awarded To E.Mazure Wine Show 1918 Australian Sparkling White Wine.' Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3466 Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, undated (1918), in bronze (69mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, edge inscribed 'Awarded To E.Mazure for Sparkling Cider. 1918.' Minor edge nicks, nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 3467 Sydney Show 1917, gilt lapel badge (37x22mm), features kangaroo left atop a boomerang; another being an Amor sample (vendor states no.S/3b), features a brooch bar marked 'Souvenir' and suspended below is a shield (35x47mm), featuring a standing kangaroo facing to the right in countryside setting, above 'Of The/Easter Show' and below, 'Sydney', reverse marked 'Imitation'. The second with some toning, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3468 Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club, undated (c1910s), in bronze (50mm), unnamed. In case of issue by Dunklings, Melbourne, toned, uncirculated. $70
Lot 3469 Arthur Yates & Co, Reliable Seeds, Sydney and Auckland, in silver (39mm; 3mm thick), new die with maker's mark, Amor Sydney, reverse inscribed, 'A.Lovegrove/Beecroft/1922'. Hairlines and a few light scratches on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine. $130
Lot 3470 Royal Agri(cultural). & Hort(icultural). S(ocie)ty. of S(outh). A(ustralia). Inco(r)p(orated), undated (1920), handcrafted medal in 9ct gold (6.68g; 37x38mm), reverse inscribed, 'Presented by/SA Government/for/CH./Hereford Bull./September Show. 1920', under glass in circular (61mm) silver metal bordered frame with suspension loop for hanging on a silver stand similar to an artist's easel. Medal uncirculated, the rest very fine. $320
Lot 3471 Royal Centenary Show, Sydney, N.S.W., 10 - 19 April 1922, small flag (29x21.5cm), printed one side at the top 'Royal Centenary Show/Sydney/10.1.19th April 1922' and below two mounted horses jumping a wall marked, '1822/1922'; also souvenir program (22.7x14.3cm; 36pp) for same show with same design on cover. The first age toned, the second with some loss of paper and some foxing, both scarce. (2) $40
Lot 3472 R(oyal) H(orticultural) S(ocieties) Affiliated Societies, undated (1924-1968), in bronze (44mm), reverse inscribed, (1) 'D.H.S/Open Championship/Roses/R.Nichol/1924-2-3' (possibly Doncaster Horticutural Show); (2) 'The Royal/Agricultural/Society of N.S.W/Awarded to/Mrs J.Grose/(Decorative Sec)/1958'; (3) 'The Royal Agric./Soc. of N.S.W./Decorative/Mrs. J.Grose/1967'; (4) 'The Royal/Agricultural Soc./of N.S.W./To/Mrs J.Grose/Runner-Up/Banksian Medal/1968'. The first in case of issue by John Pinches, London and toned to chocolate brown, otherwise uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3473 Royal Agri(cultural). & Hort(icultural). S(ocie)ty. of S(outh). A(ustralia). Inc(orporated), Presented by S.A.Government, September 1925, handcrafted medal in 9ct gold (approx 7g; 42x37mm), reverse inscribed, 'For/Champion/Hereford Bull/Won by/H. & H.E.Welch's/"Torpedo" ', under glass in circular (60mm) silver metal bordered frame with suspension loop for hanging on a silver stand similar to an artist's easel. Medal uncirculated, the rest very fine. $320
Lot 3474 Rydal A(gricultural). H(orticultural) & P(astoral). Society, undated (1923), in bronze (38mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed, 'J.L.W.Barton/best Bull in Show/1923'. A few edge nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 3475 The Australian Longwool Sheepbreeders' Association, undated (c1920s), in bronze (45mm) by Stokes Melb, obverse with 'Lincoln/Ram' impressed under central image, reverse, unnamed. Small oxidation spot under wreath ribbon bow, otherwise good very fine. $120
Lot 3476 Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W., member's medals and lady's brooches, no.3312, 1930; no.810, 1936; no.1134, 1940; no.1179, 1941; no.2529, Jan-June 1950, all in original card folders; also Royal Easter Show Council Stand pass, 13th to 24th April 1973, (Gate Sample), on shield-shaped red cardboard; various RAS gilt and enamel clasps for official's ribbon, includes, 1937 Judge; 1938 Patron; 1941; 1946 Vice President; 1946 Councillor; 1947; 1947 Vice President; 1947 Councillor. Original card folders aged, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (5 carded pairs + 9) $40
Lot 3477 British Dairy Farmers' Association, Founded 1876 (issued 1931), in silver (51mm), hallmarked for London 1931 by G(oldsmiths) & S(ilversmiths) Co Ltd, small pierced suspension ring hole at centre, top edge, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/Downs Co-Operative Dairy/Association Ltd/As Winners Of The/"Hansen" Challenge Trophy/For/Colonial Cheddar Cheese/Dairy Show, 1931'. Toned, extremely fine. $200
Lot 3478 Large Black Pig Society, Founded 1899 (issued 1931), in silver (51mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1926 by Mappin & Webb, reverse inscribed, 'Mr D.R.Law/For/Champion Sow/Queensland/Royal National Show/1931'. ' In case of issue of Mappin & Webb Ltd, Oxford Street, London, toned good very fine. $320
Lot 3479 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, Steward's medals with ribbons and year clasps, includes medals and clasps for the years 1932, 1937, 1947, 1948, and 1949, another medal without year clasp; also Superintendent's medals with ribbons and year clasps or year on brooch suspender bar, includes issues for years 1964, 1990, 1991 (2). Fine - uncirculated. (9) $90
Lot 3480 Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Co Ltd, (1932), prize medal in bronze and enamel (25mm), with suspension ring, obverse, sheep standing left, reverse, Shearing Record With/Wolseley/Machines, inscribed, 'Alf Merritt/ "Ringer" /Corrawong Shed/Nov.1932'. Some loss of enamel at top, otherwise very fine and rare. $600
Lot 3481 Farrer Memorial Medal, 1845-1906, (issued from 1936) in bronze (64mm) awarded 'For Distinguished Service in Agricultural Science', initials 'P.B.' at base on reverse. Uncirculated. $70
Lot 3482 100 Miles Horse Ride, Ballarat, undated (1938), in gilt bronze (54mm) by Stokes, obverse, horse and rider similar to C.1934/6 but without torch, reverse as C.1934/6. Much gilt worn, a few surface digs, otherwise fine - very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3483 Melbourne Centenary Royal Show, Victoria, 1934, in silvered bronze (54mm), by Stokes, (C.1934/6), naming area on reverse scratched, 'Ross'. Almost all silvering missing, otherwise very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 3484 Centenary Agricultural Show Victoria, 1934, in bronze (54mm) (C.1934/6a, this medal), by stokes, reverse inscribed, 'Camperdown Show 1934/E.Allen/Champion/Pony Mare'. Small edge bump on obverse, otherwise good very fine. $160
Lot 3485 Centenary Agricultural Show, Victoria, 1934, in bronze (54mm), by P(aul).R(aphael).M(ontford) struck by Stokes, (C.1934/6a), unnamed. In original case, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3486 Ryeland Flock Book Society, undated, in gilt silver (51mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1936 by Mappin & Webb, reverse inscribed, 'J.T.Murray/Liberty Hall/No.R.13 of 1933/Royal Melbourne Show/1937.' In case of issue of Mappin & Webb Ltd, Oxford Street, London, uncirculated. $160
Lot 3487 Trangie Show, 1936, in silver (30mm), by Prouds, with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'Stud Merino/Sheep/Junior Judging/Winner/N.D.Goudie'. Toned, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3488 Victoria, Melbourne Royal Show, 1936, in bronze (54mm), by Stokes, (C.1936/8), obverse, head of Edward VIII to right with scroll below and date 1936, reverse, farm scene with scroll below for inscribing recipient's name. Good very fine and scarce. $250
Lot 3489 Victoria, Horsham Agri(cultural). Soc(iety)., undated (1936), in bronze (54mm), by Stokes, Melb, (C.1936/9, this medal), obverse, head of Edward VIII to right with scroll below inscribed with society's name, reverse, farm scene with scroll below this impressed, 'Champion Fowl/W.J.Bartlett.' Very fine and scarce. $220
Lot 3490 Victoria, untitled agricultural society award medal, undated (1936), in bronze (54mm), by Stokes, Melb, (C.1936/9), obverse, head of Edward VIII to right with scroll below for inscribing society's name, reverse, farm scene with scroll below for inscribing recipient's name. A few small spots of oxidation, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $90
Lot 3491 Rydal & District A(gricultural). H(orticultural). & P(astoral). Association, Bessie Brown Cup, (1937), in EPNS (approx 25.7cm high including base), one side inscribed, 'Rydal & District/A.H.& P. Association/February 1937/Bessie Brown Cup/Greatest Aggregate In/Cookery And Preserves/Won by/Mrs H.Pike'. Handle loose at the top on one side, otherwise good very fine. $40
Lot 3492 Victoria, Melbourne Royal Show, 1937, in bronze (54mm), by Stokes Melb, (C.1937/79, this medal), obverse, crowned busts of George VI and Queen Elizabeth to left, reverse, farm scene with scroll below, this impressed, 'Champion Ryeland Ram/"Liberty Hall"/"No.R13 of 1933"/J.T.Murray' A few small dark spots, otherwise uncirculated and scarce. $220
Lot 3493 Dimboola A(gricultural). & P(astoral). Society, 1939, in gilt bronze (51mm), Presented by Dunklings The Jewellers, reverse inscribed, 'Champion Jersey Bull/Won by/W.J.Bartlett'. With off centre pierced hole near top edge, a few edge bumps, otherwise very fine. $220
Lot 3494 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, Judge's medals with ribbons and year clasps, includes medals and clasps for the years 1939, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1974, 1991, 1993, 1997, 2000. The second - fourth missing pin on suspension bar, fine - uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 3495 The Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club, Australia, undated (1930s), in bronze (50mm), holed off centre near top edge, inscribed on reverse, 'W.J.Bartlett/for best Minorca'; also untitled poultry club award medal, undated, in bronze (47.5mm), by Ottley. Birm; another untitled poultry club award medal, undated (c1905), in silver (38mm), by J.A.Restall B ham, wreath on reverse, unnamed; another identical to the last, undated (c1946), in silver (38mm) with suspension loop, by Restall. Birm., reverse with die struck title around edge, 'Poultry Club Medal', unnamed. The first fine, the second uncirculated, the last two very fine - extremely fine. (4) $220
Lot 3496 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, Member badge 1947, unfinished production in bronze by Angus & Coote; Member badge with suspension ring, 1972-1973; Lady Member's Gentleman's badge with suspension ring, 1972-1973; pin back badges as follows, Lady's badge 1966-1967 and Lady Member badge 1966-1967 (matching numbers); Lady Member badges 1972-1973 (3, all missing pin back); Lady's badge 1977-1978; Members Guest badges, 1980-1981, 1981-1982; Member badge and Members Guest badge sets with matching numbers, 1983-1984, 1985-1986, both sets in packet of issue; Guest badges, 1963, 1973 (missing pin), 1980, 1982 (in packet of issue), 1988, 1990 (2, consecutive numbers, one in packet of issue); 1992 (2 in packets of issue), 1994, 1996 (2 in packets of issue), 1997 (2 in packets of issue), 1998 (3), 2000 (2, consecutive numbers), 2001, 2002 (2, consecutive numbers), 2003 (2 consecutive in packets of issue), 2004 (2), 2005 (2), 2006 (2, consecutive in packets of issue), 2008 (2), 2009 (2 consecutive), 2010 (2 consecutive), 2011 (2 consecutive in packets of issue), 2012 (2 consecutive), 2013 (2 consecutive), several low number issues; also novelty show badges, 2003, 2004 (2 different); elongated coins pressed from old Australian copper coins, 2002 (15, various designs with eight in presentation packs). The first dark toned, extremely fine, the rest mostly uncirculated. (75) $200
Lot 3497 Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria, John Pascoe Fawkner, (Founded 1849), (issued in 1949), in silvered bronze (58mm), by K.G.Luke, unnamed. Heavily toned, otherwise extremely fine. $30
Lot 3498 Souvenir of Your Visit to Royal Show, 1948, advertising medalet by Angus & Coote, in aluminium (27mm) (C.1948/2); another, Souvenir From Angus & Coote R.A.S. - 1949, in aluminium (27mm) (C.1949/1), mis-struck approx 5 percent off centre; Angus & Coote Royal Agricultural Show Coronation Year, 1953 in aluminium (27.5mm) (C.1953/10) (3). The second with a few cuts on reverse, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $40
Lot 3499 The Royal Melbourne Centenary Show, 1948, in bronze (54mm), by Stokes (C.1948/4) (this medal), obverse, busts of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Phillip left, reverse, farm scene with scroll below this impressed, 'Champion Indian Runner/Or Khaki Campbell/Duck or Drake/Bartlett & Son'. A few marks on high spots on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine and scarce. $460
Lot 3500 The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, Judge badge, in gilt and enamel, by L.Orbuck, Melb; RAS Victoria 150 Years badge, 1998, on card of issue; Victorian Showmen's Guild, 1949, membership badge in gilt and enamel, number 37 on reverse; Sheep & Wool Exhibition, 1956, Official's badge; Horticultural Council of N.S.W. Judge badge; Junior Farmers Club N.S.W. badge (3, one missing pin); Queensland Junior Farmers Club Organisation badge; Equestrian Federation of Australia, N.S.W. Branch, Life Member badge; unidentified equestrian first prize medal on blue neck ribbon, silver coloured metal medal (48mm), features coloured photo of horses head in centre, reverse inscribed, 'Donated By/2005/Harkness Bricklaying'; medalet for Governor of NSW, 1877, in bronze (22mm) (C.1877/1), obverse features head of Sir Hercules Robinson, President of the Agricultural Society of NSW; another medal, for McCormick, Chicago, USA, (c1931) (inventor of farm equipment including the reaper). Very good - uncirculated. (13) $60
Lot 3501 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, Steward medal (with suspender but no ribbon), other medals marked Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W. (5, two blue enamel and gilt, two red enamel with one gilt and one silvered, one white enamel and gilt); RAS Kennel Control Judge badge; RAS Guest Badge 1951; RAS fob medal 'For Service to the Society' in bronze, unnamed; Royal Easter Show Service 1993, Olympic Park Station City Rail Commendation medal, with suspension ring; Sydney Olympic Park large tinnie; Royal Easter Show 115 Years at Moore Park 1997 badge (2, one gold and enamel, one bronze and enamel), both on issue cards. Very fine - uncirculated. (13) $40
Lot 3502 Royal National Centenary Show, Brisbane 1859-1959, in bronze (52mm), by Myers & Co, (C.1959/6) (this medal), reverse inscribed, 'CH.Vase of Sweet Peas/A.F.Beutel'. Uncirculated. $140
Lot 3503 Sydney Technical College, Royal Easter Show 1958, Toolmaking Section, in aluminium in shape of cog wheel (53mm), obverse, map of NSW, reverse, plain. Lower half of design and text faded unless held at an angle, otherwise very fine. $30
Lot 3504 Royal National A(gricultural). & I(ndustrial). Association of Q(ueens)'Land, Brisbane, undated (1965), in gilt bronze (50mm), reverse inscribed, 'O'Malley And Morris Pty Ltd/Royal Show/1965/Class 1599 Liquer/Any Other Type Not/Provided For.' Hairlines on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $180
Lot 3505 Agricultural and Pastoral Society member badges, Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales (QVC), in silvered bronze, by W.J.Amor; New South Wales Sheepbreeders Association (3), two samples by Amor, both in bronze, another in gilt and enamel; North Australia Show Society, 1966, in cupro nickel; Junior Farmers Club Organisation, Queensland, in bronze, by Handford, Melb; Rockhampton Agricultural Society, in gilt and enamel, by Amor, Brisbane; R(oyal) A(gricultural) S(ociety), WA, 1995, in bronze, unfinished production by Perfection. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 3506 Shepparton Agricultural Society, Centenary Year 1877-1976, in silvered bronze (51mm), by Stokes (C.1976/41); Agricultural Society Centenary, Horsham Show, 1978, in aluminium (51mm), by Stokes A/Asia, unnamed; horse related prize medal, undated (1980), in aluminium (47mm), by Stokes, Melbourne, Australia, reverse inscribed, 'Wannon Zone/R.A.S./Show Jumping/1980', pierced hole on rim at 6 o'clock and loop ring fitted to rim at 12 o'clock; Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture (VCAH) Dux, undated (c1989), in bronze (51mm), by Hafner, unnamed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $50
Lot 3507 Mudgee Wine Show prize medals, (1980), (62mm), cast in gilt bronze, inscribed, '1980/Class 8/Sweet White/Table Wine/Montrose'; in silvered bronze, inscribed, '1980/Class 7/Medium Dry White/Botobolar'; in bronze, inscribed, '1980/Class 15/Medium Dry White/Montrose', all with ribbons; also three identical 1st, 2nd and 3rd place medals, all uninscribed. Uncirculated. (6) $40
Lot 3508 Seymour Agricultural & Pastoral Society, Victorian Wine Show, undated (c1980), in gilt bronze (51mm), by Brim Melb, unnamed; Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture (VCAH) Medal, undated (c1989), in bronze (51mm), by Hafner, unnamed; another identical but for Dux, in bronze, unnamed; VCAH Longerenong, Commemorative Centenary Medal, 1889-1989, in bronze (51mm), by Hafner, unnamed. The first with some toning on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $60
Lot 3509 Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, undated (1981), in gilt bronze (51mm), by W.J.Amor.Sydney, reverse inscribed, '1981/Royal Easter/Show/The Hordern Trophy/Grand Champion/Female'; Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, Sydney Royal Since 1822 (undated), in silvered bronze (51mm), reverse inscribed, '2012/Sydney Royal/Arts & Crafts/Show/Standard/Of/Excellence'; The Royal Agricultural Society New South Wales, Australian Bicentenary, 1988, in bronze (50mm), reverse inscribed, 'Dogs/Best/Junior Girl Dog Handler/1988 Show' (with case, not for this medal); R(oyal). A(gricultural). S(ociety) N.S.W. Kennel Control, undated, in silvered bronze (2), by Amor, Sydney, with suspension loop; Metropolitan Kennel Society, undated, prize medal in silvered bronze (31mm), holed off centre at top edge, unnamed; Parramatta & Districts All Breeds Kennel Club, members badge in gilt and enamel (25mm), by G.A.Miller, Sydney, with suspension loop. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $60
Lot 3510 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, 1998, Move to Homebush Bay and Inaugural Royal Easter Show at New Site, in bronze (55x45mm) (3); Royal National Capital Agricultural Society, 1981 Royal Canberra Show, in bronze (57mm), unnamed; XXIII World's Poultry Congress, 2008, Stud Breeder Exhibitor, Brisbane, Australia, in anodised bronze (54mm); also New South Wales Masonic Lodge Grand Steward's sash jewel in gilt (74mm), voided and features cornucopia of agricultural produce in centre. The first three in cases of issue, the last extremely fine the rest uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 3511 The Silver City Pastoral & Agricultural Assn, 100 Years, Broken Hill Centenary, 1883-1983, (C.1983/55), uniface lead pull of obverse (48mm) with irregular edge; another similar lead pull (30.5x27mm) and in centre is the reverse of the medal in miniature (18mm), maker unknown. Some surface oxidation, very fine and scarce. (2) $60
Lot 3512 Australian Bicentenary, 1988, issues for Federal Council of Agricultural Societies, in bronze (50mm) (2), one unnamed and in case by Royal Australian Mint, the other inscribed on reverse, '1888-1988/Berry A & H./Centenary Show'; another identical medal but in gilt bronze (40mm); R.A.S. of N.S.W., Royal Easter Show Exhibitor, in gilt bronze (40mm) (5), all unnamed; also Centenary of Federation, Federal Council of Agricultural Societies, 2001, in bronze (50mm), unnamed (in blue satchel). Uncirculated. (9) $50
Lot 3513 The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, prize winner rosette badges (4), dark green and white enamel (48mm) by K.G.Luke Melb., with two lugs on reverse; dark blue and cream enamel (48mm) by K.G.Luke Melbourne, with two fold-over prongs on reverse; green and off-white (49mm), no maker's name, with two fold-over pins on reverse; blue and red enamel (48mm), no maker's name, with two fold-over prongs on reverse; also The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, Australian Bicentennial Exhibitor medal, 1988, in bronze (40mm). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $90
Lot 3514 Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of S.A. Inc, Exhibitors Commemorative Medallion, 1989, in bronze (50mm), unnamed; another, 2000 Royal Adelaide Show, Commemorative Medallion in bronze (50mm). Uncirculated. (2) $30
Lot 3515 Campbelltown City Show, 1990, in gilt (50mm), reverse inscribed, '1990/N.Walker/Class 1243'; another, in bronze (50mm), reverse inscribed, '1990/N.Walker/Class 1259'; Cumnock Show Society Centenary Show, 1998, in bronze (45mm), reverse inscribed, 'Number/130 of 150'; Nepean District Agricultural Horticultural and Industrial Society, undated, in bronze (29mm), pierced hole near bottom edge; North Australian Show Society Inc, 1966, in cupro nickel (30x37mm), with scroll suspender; Royal Hobart Show, 22-25 October 1997, Celebrating 175 years of Agricultural Shows in Tasmania, in bronze (39mm); Royal North Australia Show Society, Darwin, N.T. undated, in bronze (29mm), unnamed; Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W., Evening Harness Parade, in bronze (32mm), reverse inscribed, 'YEAR/2000', identical others in cupro nickel (4), reverses inscribed, 'YEAR/2001'; 'YEAR/2002'; '2004'; and '2005'. A few extremely fine but mostly uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 3516 The Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W. Sydney, gilt and enamel badge (39mm), pin back, impressed number 3 on reverse; Royal Easter Show 1998 1st Year at Homebush Bay badge in gilt and enamel; Olympic Park Station Sydney badge in oxidised silvered metal, reverse marked Official Opening 8 March 1998; Sydney Royal Easter Show A Century of Woodchop 1999 badge in gilt and enamel; RAS Member badge in lacquered gilt and enamel (2, Nos 02412 and 03523); The Land Sydney Royal Showgirl 2011 Finalist badge in gilt and enamel; The Australian Jersey Herd Soc N.S.W. Branch Member badge in gilt and enamel; The Australian Jersey Herd Society N.S.W. Branch Life Member badges in silver and enamel (2); Australian Pony Stud Book Society badge in gilt and enamel; other items (4). Fine - uncirculated. (15) $70
Lot 3517 The Royal National Agricultural And Pastoral Society Of Tasmania, Est.1873, undated (1990s) uniface striking, in bronze (51mm), by Hafner, unnamed; Royal Hobart Show, 22-25 October 1997, Celebrating 175 years of Agricultural Shows in Tasmania, in bronze (39mm), on original cardholders of issue (3). Uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3518 Victorian Horticultural Society, Baron Ferdinand von Mueller Medal, Est 1859, undated (1990s?), in bronze (51mm), by Luke Melb, unnamed; The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria 150 Years, 1998, in gilt and enamel (55x84mm), with suspension loop, unnamed (2, one with Royal Melbourne Show neck ribbon); Bendigo Agricultural Show Society 150th Anniversary, 2009, brooch badge in gilt and enamel (30x35mm), by Stokes (cased); Mossvale & District A.H. & I. Society Inc., Centenary of Federation, 2001, brooch badge in gilt and enamel (35x30mm), by A.J.'s Products; Equestrian Federation N.S.W., Qantas Medal for Junior Equitation Event, undated (1980s), in bronze (57mm), unnamed (in case of issue by Amor). Uncirculated. (6) $40
Lot 3519 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, Award of Excellence, 2000 Sydney Royal Easter Show, in oxidised silver (51mm), reverse inscribed, '2000/Sydney/Royal Show/RAS Of NSW/Value Award/For/Sparkling/Wine', unnamed; also InterVin Gold award, in gilt and enamel (octagonal 70x68mm), with suspension chain, reverse with plate marked, 'Montros/Chardonnay/1988'. The first with some toning on obverse, uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 3520 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2001), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2001/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/Ted "Di-Vetelact"/Wells Memorial Award/Presented By/New South Wales Cat/Fanciers Association/For Best Cat/Ring 1 Group 2/Cat Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3521 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2002), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2002/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/B G (Bertie) Jacobs/Trophy Presented By/Friends And Admirers/Of The Late/Mr B G Jacobs For/Best Dog Or Bitch/Hound Group/Dog Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3522 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2003), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2003/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The "Kevin Bourke/Memorial Perpetual Trophy"/For The First Prize/Winning Rider Of/Class 738/Presented By Fellow/Riders Of The Late/Kevin Bourke/Horse Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3523 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2003), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2003/Macquarie Bank/Sydney Royal/Wine Show/J C M Fornachon/Memorial/Perpetual/Trophy', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3524 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2004), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2004/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The Stan Hill/Memorial Perpetual/Trophy/For/Pen Of/Three Steers/Cattle Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3525 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2004), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2004/Macquarie Bank/Sydney Royal/Wine Show/Restaurant And/Catering/Association/Perpetual/Trophy', unnamed. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3526 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2004), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2004/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The Cait Russell/Memorial Perpetual/Trophy/For Best/Pinzgauer/Exhibit/Cattle Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3527 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2005), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2005/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The Booralee/Perpetual Trophy/For/Group Of Four/Suffolks/Sheep Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3528 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2005), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2005/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The Andrew/Lederer Memorial/Perpetual/Trophy/Cattle Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3529 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2005), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2005/Macquarie Bank/Sydney Royal/Wine Show/The J C M Fornachon/Memorial/Perpetual/Trophy', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3530 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2005), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2005/Macquarie Bank/Sydney Royal/Wine Show/The RAS Of NSW/Value Award For/Sparkling/Wine', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3531 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2005), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2005/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The Sydney Futures/Exchange Trophy/For/Best Medium Wool/Skirted/Merino Ewe Or/Wether Fleece/Fleece Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3532 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2005), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2005/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/Reserve Champion/Pigeon/Racing Homer/Pigeon Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3533 Royal Easter Show badges, includes issues for Sydney Royal Easter Show 2005 in silver; another identical but 2008; another identical for Supporter 2007 (3, gold, silver & bronze); another identical for Supporter 2009 (3, in gold, silver and bronze); another identical for Supporter 2010 (2, silver & bronze); The Great Australian Muster (3, gold, silver & bronze); The Great Australian Muster 2001 (2, gold and silver); The Great Australian Muster Supporter 2001 in bronze; another identical but 2003; The Great Australian Muster Volunteer 2002 in silver; The Great Australian Muster Olympic Park 2000 in silver; He's Back The Man From Snowy River in gold; He's Back The Man From Snowy River Supporter 2004 (3, gold, silver & bronze). Uncirculated. (23) $90
Lot 3534 Royal Easter Show badges, includes issues for Sydney Royal Easter Show 2005 in silver (3); another identical but 2008; another identical for Supporter 2010 (2, silver & bronze); The Great Australian Muster (3, gold, silver & bronze); The Great Australian Muster Supporter 2001 in bronze; another identical but 2003; The Great Australian Muster Volunteer 2002 in silver; He's Back The Man From Snowy River Supporter 2004 (4, gold, silver & bronze [2]). Uncirculated. (16) Passed in
Lot 3535 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2006), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2006/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The Australian Council/Of Wool Exporters Award/For Best Collection Of/Three Spinners Type/Merino Ewe Or Wether/Fleeces, Unhoused/And Unrugged/Fleece Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3536 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2006), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2006/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The Brian Devereux/Memorial Award/For/Skirted Fleece/Superfine Or Finer/Merino Ewe/Or Wether/Fleece Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3537 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2006), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2006/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The W J B Murphy/Memorial Perpetual/Trophy/For The Winner/Of The Ridden/Arabian Stallion/Or Colt/Horse Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3538 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2006), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2006/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The Sydney Futures/Exchange Trophy/For/Best Medium Wool/Skirted Merino/Ewe Or Wether/Fleece/Fleece Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3539 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2006), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2006/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/The Tomahawk/Memorial Perpetual/Trophy/For The Best Cat/Burmese/Ring 1/Cat Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3540 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2006), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2006/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/Champion/Breeding Trio/Bantam/Poultry Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3541 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2006), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2006/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/Champion/Breeding Trio/Large Fowl/Poultry Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3542 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2006), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2006/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/Most Successful/Exhibitor In/Soft Feathered/Classes/Poultry Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3543 Royal Agricultural Society Of New South Wales, (2006), in oxidised bronze (51mm), by G.A.Miller, reverse inscribed, '2006/Sydney Royal/Easter Show/Most Successful/Exhibitor/Hard Feathered/Classes/Poultry Section', unnamed. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3544 Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, (Since 1822), Award of Excellence, undated (2010), in bronze (70mm), reject specimen. Uncirculated. $550
Lot 3545 The Bendigo Agricultural & Horticultural Soc(iet)y, prize winner rosette badge, undated, in gilt bronze and enamel (46.5mm), dark blue enamel version, voided design with crest of Bendigo in centre, by Stokes & Sons Melb., unnamed. Extremely fine. $30
Lot 3546 Royal Agricultural Society prize winner rosette badges, includes The Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W., Sydney, badges (KC) (3), in bronze (50.5mm), two with two lugs on reverse and one missing lugs; Royal National A. & I. Association of Q'Land, Brisbane, badge (QC) in gilt and enamel (46x60mm), by A.J.Parkes, Brisbane, with two fold-over prongs on reverse; Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of S.A. Inc., badge in bronze (47x50mm), with two lugs on reverse; another but in gilt and enamel (46mm), by A.J.Parkes, with two lugs on reverse. Very fine - uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3547 Australian And New Zealand Assoc(iatio)n For The Advancement Of Science, Ferdinand von Mueller Medal, in bronze (55x70mm), obverse, von Mueller seated at a desk studying a spray of Acacia while leafing through a reference book, reverse, a Waratah at left and the words, 'For Researches/In/Natural/Science', unnamed. Toned, nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 3548 Royal Horticultural Society of N.S.W., John Thomas Baptist Memorial Medal, undated, in silver (44mm), by Amor, Sydney, reverse with 'Royal' inscribed above Horticultural Society of N.S.W., unnamed. Nicely toned, good extremely fine and scarce in this metal. $150
Lot 3549 Agri Horticultural Society, Colombo, undated, in silver (31mm), unsigned (by W.J.Taylor), obverse, beast standing right in tropical landscape, reverse, title inside wreath (cf R.J.Ford Sale, lot 311). Usual die cracks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $90
Lot 3550 Medalets, tokens, as per Carlisle numbers (1854/1, 3, 4; 1855/1, 1861/1, 1863/2, 3). The Burke & Wills rare in this condition, very good - good very fine. (7) $360
Lot 3551 Duke of Edinburgh Visit, South Australian Agricultural Society, 1867 in bronze (33mm) by Wendt (C.1867/4). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $160
Lot 3552 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1869/1 is actually 1889 (Paris Exhibition); 1872/1, 2 (silver and bronze) 4; 1873/1, 1a, 2 gilt, 2 brass, 2 silver; 1876/1, 2, 3 holed, 3 gilt; 1877/1 (2), 1a, 3 (2, one holed); 1878/2, 3 (2), a good run of Ricketty Dicks plus medal and Monster Clothing Co. Fine - extremely fine. (22) $600
Lot 3553 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1879/1 (bronze and silver), 2, 3, 4, 5 (2, one with minor variety in centre of reverse), 6, (white metal), 8 (white metal), 9; 1879-80/1, 5, 7 (bronze and silver), 7a (silver), 10 (gilt), 11 (gilt and silver), 12 (gilt and silver), 13 (gilt and silver), 14 (2), 15. Fine - good very fine. (25) $550
Lot 3554 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1880/2 (3, brass, gilt and silver), 4, 4c, 5 (2, gilt and silver), 6 (gilt), 7 (gilt), 8 (silver), 11 (3, gilt silvered and silver), 13 (3, brass, gilt and silvered), 13a, 14 (silvered), 15 (2, gilt), 15a, 16, 17, 17a, 22 (2, gilt and silver). Fine - good extremely fine. (26) $420
Lot 3555 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1880-81/2 (2, gilt and silver), 3, 4, 5b, 6 (3, two silver with different reverse die varieties, gilt), 7 (silvered), 7a (silvered), 7c (silvered), 7d (uncirculated), 8 (2, white metal and silver), 9 (3, bronze, gilt and silver), 9a(silvered), 9b, 10 (the Cantata medal struck by the Royal Mint Melbourne). Very good - extremely fine. (20) $400
Lot 3556 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1881/1 (2, gilt and silvered), 1a, 2 (2, gilt and silver), 2b, 3, 3a plain wreath, 4 (gilt), 5 (3, bronze, gilt and silver), 6, 6a, 7, 10, 10a, 11 (gilt), 12 (silver), 13 (3, gilt, silvered and silver), 14, 15. Very good - good extremely fine. (24) $750
Lot 3557 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1882/1; 1883/1, 2 (silver, toned uncirculated), 3, 6 (silver), 7; 1883-4/1, 2, 3, 4; 1884/1 (2, white metal and silver), 3; 1884-5/1 (this piece, Knipe was the founder of Victoria Humane Society); 1885/1 (gilt), 1a (silvered), 2 (bronze), 3 (2, gilt and silver), 8 (white metal, 9 (silver), 12 (2, bronze and silver), 15, 15 die variety, 17. Fine - extremely fine. (26) $900
Lot 3558 Lord Mayor's Soudan Medal, 1885 in silver (28mm) by Evan Jones (C.1885/10). Very fine. $550
Lot 3559 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1886/1, 2 (4, bronze (no curl) and 3 silvered, one with no curl), 3 (7, bronze, silver and 5 silvered, one with D.Schmidt on truncation), 5 (bronze and silver), 5a (bronze and silver), 7 (brass, gilt and silver), 8, 8a (bronze), 9 (bronze and silver), 10 (bronze and silver), 11 (bronze and silver), 13 (bronze and silver). Very good - extremely fine. (29) $480
Lot 3560 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1886-7/1 (white metal); 1887/1 (two bronze, one 90 degree upset), 1a, 2 (bronze), 3 (gilt), 7a, 9, 10 (gilt), 12 (gilt), 13, 14 (silvered), 15, 18, 19 (brass, silvered and gilt), 20 (copper, gilt and silver), 22 (white metal, gilt and silver), 22a, 23, 23a, 24 (2 varieties), 24a, 26 (white metal and silver), 27 (silver). Very good - extremely fine. (32) $650
Lot 3561 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1887/28, 29 (13, gilt, 10 varieties and 3 silvered); 30 (gilt and silver), 31, 32 (gilt), 33 (gilt), 34, 35 (4), 35a, 36, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 43a, 44 (bronze, gilt and silvered), 45 (gilt), 46 (gilt and silver). Very good - good extremely fine. (38) $500
Lot 3562 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1887/47 (silver), 47a, 47c (gilt and silver), 49 (gilt and silver), 49a, 50, 50a, 52 (Clermont Anti Chinese League), 53, 54, 54a, 54b, 55 (gilt), 55b (2), 57, 58, 59, 60 (gilt), 61, 62a, 63, 64 (gilt silver). Fine - uncirculated, the tenth one of the finest known and very important. (26) $1,400
Lot 3563 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1887/65 (gilt), 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 74a, 75 (gilt), 76, 77 (2 varieties gilt), 78 (gilt), 79, 80, 81, 81a, 82 (2 obverse die varieties), 83, 84, 85 (4), 86 (gilt and silver), 86a, 87 (2 gilt), 87a, 88 (2 varieties all gilt), 91, 92, 93, 94a, 97, 98. Fine - uncirculated. (44) $1,000
Lot 3564 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1888/2 (silver and 16mm white metal (poor)), 4 (brass, gilt (2) and silvered), 5 (bronze), 7 (silver), 7a (3, gilt 2 varieties), 9 (silvered), 10 (gilt and silver (2)), 11 (gilt and silvered), 16 (gilt and silver), 17 (silver), 17a, 18, 19 (gilt and silver), 20 (silver), 21 (brass, gilt and silver), 22 (gilt), 23 (bronze), 23a (bronze), 24 (brass), 28 (gilt 19mm and 20mm, silver), 33. Very good - uncirculated. (35) $750
Lot 3565 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1888-9/1, 2 (gilt), 3, 5 (silver), 6 (holed and unholed), 7 (gilt), 8 (gilt); 1889/1a (silver), 1b, 3 (3, one with original ribbon); 1890/1 (white metal), 2 (gilt and gold), 3 (aluminium and bronze (4)), 4 (gilt (3) and silver), 6, 7 (bronze, brass (2) and gilt), 7a. The gold issue very rare, very good - uncirculated. (31) $1,100
Lot 3566 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1890-1/1 (gilt and silver), 3 (silver), 3a, 4 (gilt and silver), 5; 1891/1 (gilt), 2 (brass), 3 (silvered), 7 (15 carat gold); 1891-2/1 (silver (2) struck over sixpences), 3 (silver); 1892/1 (silver), 2 (gilt), 4 (bronze); 1893/1, 2 (silver), 3 (2, one facing right); 1894/1, 2; 1894/5 (holed and unholed), 2 (gilt and silver), 3, 4, 5 (brass), 5b; 1895/2; 1895-6/1 (gilt), 2 (gilt and silver); 1896/2 (gilt), 3 (gilt), 4 (silver), 5a, 8 (silver), 9. The VFB in gold very rare, very good - good extremely fine. (41) $900
Lot 3567 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1897/1, 2, 3 (aluminium and gilt), 4b (gilt), 5, 6 (5), 7 (gilt and silver for flags left; flags right silver), 10 (gilt (2 die varieties), bronze and silver), 11 (gilt), 12 (gilt), 13 (gold), 15 (gilt, silver and gold). The gold issues rare, very good - nearly uncirculated. (24) $1,200
Lot 3568 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1897/16 (holed and unholed gilt), 17 (die 1 (2, holed and unholed), die 2, all gilt), 18 (die 1 (holed), die 2 (unholed)), 19 (2, bronze and gilt), 20 (gilt, holed and unholed), 21 (gilt and silver), 22 (3, gilt, two holed, one unholed), 23 (4, bronze, gilt (2, two obverse dies)), 24 (4, bronze and gilt (3)), 25 (die 1 and die 3 (unholed)), 26 (4, silver, unholed), 26a (6), b, c (2), d (3), e (3), f (5), h (2), i (2), j (2), ten others not attributed for the die identity listing but differences described. Very good - uncirculated. (67) $850
Lot 3569 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1897/27 (unholed), 28, 29 (white metal and gilt (3)), 30 (unholed), 31 (gilt and silver), 32 (holed and unholed), 33 (holed and unholed), 34 (die 1, holed and unholed, die 2 unholed), 35 (die 1, gilt, die 2, gilt unholed), 36 (die 2 and die 3, unholed), 39 (die 1, unholed, and die 2), 40 (die 1, gilt, and die 2, bronze), 41 (die 1 and 2, both unholed gilt), 42 (copper and gilt), 43 (gilt die 1 and die 2), 44 (die 1 and die 2, gilt), 45 (die 1, unholed, and die 2), 46 (die 1 and die 2 unholed), 47 (die 1, unholed and die 2), 48 (gilt unholed), 49 (die 1 unholed and die 2), 50 (2), 51, 52 (die 1 and die 2, unholed gilt), 53 (die 1, unholed, and die 2), 54, 55, 56 (unholed), 57 (gilt), 58, 59 (unholed gilt), 60, 61, 62 (die 1 and die 2, unholed), 63 (die 1 unholed and die 2), 64 (2, one unholed), 65 (gilt, dies 1 and 2 unholed), 66 (dies 1 (2) and die 2, gilt), 67 (die 1 unholed and die 2), 68 (die 1 and die 2, unholed gilt), 69 (dies 1 and 2, gilt), 70 (die 2, holed and unholed), 71 (aluminium and silvered), 74 (silvered (2)), 75 (die 1, unholed and die 2), 76. Very good - uncirculated. (92) $1,800
Lot 3570 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1897/77 (brass and silvered (2)), 78 (brass undated, gilt with original ribbon), 79 (gilt and silver), 80, 81, 82 (aluminium, bronze, gilt (3), silvered, silver (5, several varieties)), 83 (unholed gilt, silvered and silver), 84 (aluminium), 87 (3, silver), 88 (bronze (7) and silvered (6), several minor varieties), 89 (white metal), 90, 92, 93 (brass and silvered, unholed), 96; 1898/1 (silver), 2 (gilt), 4 (silver). The Thursday Island issue rare and interesting, very good - uncirculated. (44) $800
Lot 3571 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1899/1 (bronze, gilt and silvered), 2 (gilt), 3 (gilt), 4, 5 (gilt), 6a (brass), 7, 8 (variety date to right), 8b, 8c (silver and gold), 9, 9a, 10, 12; 1899-00/1 (gilt and silver), 2 (gilt and silvered), 3, 5 (aluminium, bronze and gilt), 6 (white metal, gilt (5, one unholed), bronze and silvered (3)), 7 (gilt and silvered), 9 (bronze and silver), 9a, 10 (bronze), 10a, 12, 13, 15, 16 (bronze, gilt and silver (unholed)), 18 (bronze, gilt, silvered (2)), 18a (bronze), 19, 20, 21 (gilt), 22 (gilt (2)). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (57) $1,300
Lot 3572 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1900/1, 2, 3 (gilt and silvered), 4, 5 (gilt), 6, 7 (gilt and silvered), 7a (gilt), 8 (2, one unholed), 9 (gilt (2, one with original ribbon and silver), 10 (brass), 11 (gilt), 18 (brass), 21 (gilt and silver), 23; 1901/2 (gilt (12), silvered (2) and silver, minor varieties), 3 (gilt, 4 (gilt and silver), 5 (2, gilt), 6 (aluminium and silver), 7, 8 (gilt), 9 (bronze and gilt), 11 (silver 'N.Gaye'), 12 (gilt), 13 (3, gilt), 14 (gilt, 32mm), 15, 16 (gilt (2) and silver), 16b (gilt), 17 (gilt with ribbon and silvered), 18 (gilt), 19 (gilt and silver(, 20. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (63) $1,000
Lot 3573 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1901/21 (gilt), 23 (4, gilt, dies 1 and 2), 25 (5, gilt (4) and silvered), 26 (gilt), 27 (gilt and silver), 28 (2, bronze (2) and gilt (2)), 33 (silvered), 34 (gilt and silver), 35, 36, 37 (gilt (10), silvered (2) and silver, unholed), 37a (gilt), 40 (3, gilt (2) and silvered), 41, 41a, 44 (white metal), 44a, 46 (white metal), 47, 47a (gilt), 48 (2), 51, 53, 61, 70 (hand crafted in gold). The last very rare, very good - uncirculated. (59) $1,200
Lot 3574 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1901-2/2 (gilt and silver), 3 (3, aluminium and silvered (2) one is nickel); 1902 (5, gilt (4) and silvered), 1a (5, gilt (2) and silvered), 2 (gilt and silvered), 2a, 4 (gilt), 5a, 6, 7 (gilt and silvered), 8 (3, gilt (2, one unholed) and silvered), 9, 10 (gilt and silvered), 11 (2), 12 (3, gilt (2 die varieties) and silvered), 12a (bronze and gilt), 13 (gilt and silvered), 14, 15, 16 (gilt), 17 (gilt, unholed), 18 (3, gilt (2, one unholed), and silvered), 19 (unholed), 20, 21, 22 (2, gilt), 38, 38a (silvered), 39 (gilt), 39a, 40, 42 (gilt), 44, 45. Very good - uncirculated. (72) $1,000
Lot 3575 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1902-3/1 (gilt), 1a; 1903/3 (gilt and silver), 4, 5 (aluminium); 1904/1 (aluminium), 2b, 3 (gilt), 4, 6 (gilt), 7 (bronze); 1905/1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (gilt), 6 (4, bronze (2) and silver (2)), 7 (silvered), 8 (gilt), 16; 1906/1 (aluminium), 2 (gilt), 3 (aluminium, brass and gilt), 5 (gilt); 1907 (gilt), 4 (bronze); 1908/1 (gilt), 3 (aluminium), 7 (brass), 8, 9, 11, 12, 13a, 15 (gilt and silvered); 1908 US fleet (3, 2 different in painted tin); 1909/1 (gilt), 2, 4 (aluminium), 5 (gilt), 6 (white metal), 10 (white metal); 1910/1 (3, bronze and silvered (2)), 2 (gilt), 3 (bronze), 4 (bronze), 6a, 8 (gilt), 9. Some US Fleet rare, very good - uncirculated. (61) $1,350
Lot 3576 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1911/1 (gilt, 2 obverse dies), 2 (5, bronze (2), gilt (2 dies) and silvered), 3 (2, gilt), 4 (gilt), 6 (2, silvered), 7, 8 (gilt), 9 (silvered), 10a, 11 (silvered), 12 (gilt), 14 (gilt and silvered), 15 a, 16 (silvered), 19 (gilt), 19a, 20 (gilt), 20a (gilt and silvered), 21 (bronze), 21a (gilt and silvered), 22 (13, silvered (2) and gilt (11)), 23 (4, silvered) 24, 25, 26, 31, 33; 1912/3 (silver), 4 (bronze), 6; 1913/1, 2 (bronze), 4 (gilt), 5 (4, brass with bar, bronze (2) and silvered), 6 (brass and silvered), 7 (silvered). The 1912/3 rare, very good - uncirculated. (65) $500
Lot 3577 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1914/1,2 (aluminium), 3 (gilt and silvered), 6 (gilt), 7 (bronze), 8, 9 (silver 'A.C.Woods/Ord.Seaman'), 10 (2), 11 (brass); 1914-18 (4, bronze (2) and gilt (2)); 1914-19 Terang (gilt); 1915/1, 2, 4, 5 (5, silvered dies 1 and 2, bronze die 1, gilt die 1, silver), 5a, 6, 7 (3, silvered, one with Prouds), 8, 9 (9 carat gold with bar and ribbon, 'To/Alfred Thayne/from/Katoomba Boys/Assn') 10 (bronze and silvered), 11 (silver), 12, 13, 14, 14a (bronze), 15 (gilt), 16, 17 (brass and bronze), 18 (gilt), 19 (9 carat gold), 20 (gilt); Viv La France Flag/Prouds Ltd (bronze, 17mm). The gold issue and the W.A.HMAS Sydney rare to very rare, very good - uncirculated. (46) $3,500
Lot 3578 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1916/1,2 (7, minor varieties, all bronze), 3 (silvered), 6 (gilt), 7, 8, (brass gilt), 9, 11 (gilt), 11a (brass); VGA (Victoria Golf Association) War Medal, 1916 in bronze (32mm); 1917/2 (brass), 3, 4; 1918/1 (silvered), 2 (7, bronze (3 varieties), silvered (3 varieties) and silver), 3, 5, 6, 10; NSW R&T War Fund, 1918 in bronze (26mm); 1919/1, 2 (5 varieties), 3 (bronze, gilt and silvered), 4a, 7, 9; also RSA Appeal, 1919 in silvered tin. Very good - uncirculated. (47) $500
Lot 3579 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1920/2 (bronze), 3 (bronze, gilt and silvered), 4 (3, gilt and silvered (2)), 4a (gilt), 5 (6, bronze (2), gilt (2 varieties) and silvered (2)), 6 (gilt), 7 (silvered), 8 (2, silvered), 9 (brass and gilt), 10 (bronze), 11 (6, bronze and gilt (5 die varieties)), 12; 1921/1, 2 (2 varieties), 3 (brass and bronze), 4, 5 (2, gilt enamel and bronze), 6 (bronze); 1922/2 (gilt), 3 (gilt), 3a (3, bronze (2) and gilt), 3b (gilt), 3c (gilt), 3d (2, gilt), 3e, 5; 1923/1 (5, aluminium and white metal (4)),2, 4, 5 (silvered and silver). The Macintosh and Degraves Centenary by Chitty rare, very good - uncirculated. (57) $800
Lot 3580 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1924/2 (gilt), 3, 4 (2 varieties in enamel), 5 (brass and bronze), 6 (gilt), 7 (3, brass, bronze, and enamelled gilt pin back), 14; Geelong Fire Brigade Demonstration 1924 pin back; Burns Club Canberra 1924 by Miller Ltd; 1925/1, 2, 4 (aluminium and gilt), 5 (gilt), 6, 8, 9; 1926/1, 2; 1927/2 (gilt and enamelled), 3; 1928/4; 1929/2 (2, copper), 3; 1931/1 (silvered), 2 (silvered); International Harvester 1931; 1932/1 (pin back and plain), 2, 3 (brass and bronze), 4 (bronze and gilt), 8. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (41) $550
Lot 3581 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1933/1, 2 (bronze and silvered), 3, also an undated uniface example; 1934/3 (bronze), 4 (2, white and red enamel), 8; 1934-35/1 (9, silvered), 2 (silvered), 3, pin pack badge; 1935/1, 2 (bronze and silvered), 3, 4, 5, 8 (silvered), 8a, 9 (2); British Empire issues (3 different); 1936/1 (3, gilt, one wih ribbon), 3, 4 (silver), 5 (4, brass and silvered (3)), 5a (test), 7; Governor Phillip pin back badges with ribbon. The test piece ex O.C.Fleming Collection and very rare, very good - uncirculated. (47) $950
Lot 3582 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1937/1 (silvered), 2 (4, gilt (2 different) and silvered (2)), 3 (7, bronze (3), silvered and gilt (3 different)), 4 (bronze), 5 (silvered), 6a (5, bronze (2), silvered and gilt (2)), 9 (5 mostly different, bronze (2), silvered and gilt (2)), 10 (4, bronze (3) and gilt), 10b, 11, 12 (4, silvered, one with gold tone), 13 (3, silvered), 14 (silvered), 15 (2, silvered), 16 (6, bronze (silvered or gilt) and silvered (5)), 17 (bronze and silver), 18 (2, silvered), 18a (silvered), 19 (3, silvered (2) and gilt 'Brion Barbone'), 20, 22 (2, silvered), 23 (4, gilt and silvered (3 different)), 24 (aluminium), 25 (gilt), 26, 27, 29 (bronze light gilt), 29a, 29b, 29c, 29d, 29e, 30, 31, 32, 33 (bronze light gilt), 34, 35, 36 (light gilt), 37, 37a, 38 (2, bronze and gilt), 39, 40 (bronze), 41, 42, 43, 44a, 45 (bronze and light gilt), 50 (aluminium and light gilt), 51 (3, aluminium (2) and bronze), 52, 55, 57, 59 (silvered), 62, 64, 65, 67, 68 (silvered), 70, 73 (lightly gilt), 75, 78; 1937 pin back gilt by K.G.Luke Melb. Very good - uncirculated. (107) $1,400
Lot 3583 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1938/1 (silvered), 4 (4, silvered one unholed ex O.C.Fleming Collection), 5 (6, bronze (5, one unholed) and cast in white metal), 6, 10, 12 (3, silvered), 16 (bronze), 16c, 20 (aluminium); 1939/2, 3 (2), 5 (aluminium), 1941/1 (Jack's Day enamelled 2/- by Angus & Coote (2)); 1943/1 Xmas Stockings 1943 (cf 1944/2) (brass); 1945/1-8, 9 (4), 10, 12, 14, 15; 1947/1, 2; 1948/1, 2 (aluminium and gilt); 1949/1 (aluminium and gilt), 2, 3 (bronze stamped 128, silver stamped 28), 4 (silvered with ribbon), 8; 1950-1/1; 1957/2, 5 (bronze), 6 (10, one silvered later, another unholed loop, another without loop, minor varieties all in bronze); 1951-2/1; 1952/1, 3. Very good - uncirculated. (72) $800
Lot 3584 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1953/2 (aluminium and copper), 3, 4, 5, 6 (bronze), 7 (3, bronze (2) and gilt), 7a (gilt), 8 (3, bronze, silvered and silver), 9 (2, silvered), 10, 10 blank reverse in bronze (2), 10a, 11 (gilt), 12, 13, 14 (bronze), 16, 17 (bronze), 18 (brass), 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 (brass), 26, 27, 28 (2, one engraved 'E.D.Beattie'), 29, 30 (bronze), 31 (brass), 32 (bronze), 33, 34, 35 (brass), 36 (brass and silvered), 37, 38 (2, one with loop unholed), 39 (2, one with loop unholed), 40 (bronze and silvered), 41, 42 (brass), 43, 44, 46, 48; Amor blank, unholed loop; 1953-4/2. Fine - uncirculated. (60) $500
Lot 3585 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1954/1, 1a, 2, 3, 4, 5 (2 varieties), 6 (silvered), 7 (aluminium), 8, 9, 10 (bronze and gilt), 11, 12 (4, 2 with bars), 13, 14 (bronze and silver), 15, 16, 18, 20, 23 (copper); 1954-5/1, 1955/1 (bronze stamped 244 and silver stamped 44), 2, 3 (6, copper, silvered (3 dies), and silver (2 dies)), 4, 8, 9 (brass); 1955-6/1; 1956/1, 2, 3, 7; Missions to Seamen badge; 1957/1; 1958/2, 3, 4; 1959/1 (aluminium and silver), 2, 3, 4, 5c, 8, 10, 11, 12; 1960/1, 3 (silvered), 4 (bronze), 5, 6, 11; 1961/1, 2, 2a; 1962/1 (bronze), 2 (bronze and silver), 3 (brass), 6. Fine - uncirculated. (73) $450
Lot 3586 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1963/1, 2, 2a, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10; 1964/1 (3, gilt (2) and silver), 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13; 1965/1, 3, 4, (copper and silver), 7; 1966 (bronze and silver), 2 (2, silvered), 3 (bronze), 4 (bronze No 72 and silver), 5, 6 (copper and silver), 8 (3, aluminium, bronze and silver), 11 (Cadmium plated), 12 (copper and silver), 13 (aluminium, copper No 100 and silver No 100), 14 (aluminium and silver (only three struck)), 15 (copper and silver No 65), 17 (bronze and oxidised silver), 18 (bronze), 19, 20; 1967/1, 2 (copper), 3, 7 (gilt), 8, 12, 13, 15 (silvered). Very fine - uncirculated. (61) $450
Lot 3587 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1968/3, 4, 7 (bronze and silver), 10, 11, 13 (bronze), 14 (listed in the book as 1988/47 in error); 1969/2 (silvered), 5 (bronze), 13 (gilt), 16, 18; 1970/1, 2, 5 (2, copper and oxidised silver), 7 (2, one unholed), 8 (3, gilt (2, one unholed) and silvered), 9 (2, one unholed), 10 (3, one unholed), 11 (2, one unholed), 12 (2, one unholed), 13, 14 (2, one unholed), 15 (2, one unholed), 16 (2, one unholed), 17 (bronze), 19, 23 (2 dies), 28 (21mm), 31 (2 different), 33 (4, bronze, gilt (2) and silvered), 34 (3, one unholed, one gold plated), 35 (aluminium and gilt aluminium), 38 (brass, bronze and silver (only two struck)), 40 (bronze and silver), 47 (copper), 48, 49, 54 (2), 55 (2, silvered), 56a (silver), 61a, 62, 71 (bronze), 72, 73. Very fine - uncirculated. (73) $450
Lot 3588 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1971/3 (bronze), 4 (3, including 1921 tinnie), 9 (2, one unholed), 11, 12, 16 (brass), 17, 22, 23, 25; 1972/2, 5, 7 (aluminium and copper), 20; 1973/1 (bronze), 3, 5 (5, aluminium (2), bronze, silvered and silver (only three struck)), 6, 7, 10 (silver); Holden key ring by Myers & Co. Bris; 1974/1 (2 dies), 4 (3, bronze, silvered and silver), 8, 11 (toned bronze), 14, 17, 18 (3, copper and silvered (2)), 19; 1975/3 (gilt and silver), 4, 9, 10 (silvered); Olympic Team in plastic; 1976/3 (silver), 5 (bronze and silvered), 6 (3, brass, copper trial and silver), 8, 10, 12 (brass and silver), 13, 16 (silvered and gilt), 31, 32, 38; Montreal Olympics (3 in bronze). Very fine - uncirculated. (67) $400
Lot 3589 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1977/2, 4 (3, bronze, oxidised silver plate and silver), 5 (bronze and silvered), 17 (gilt and silvered), 18a, 19, 20, 21 (plated zinc), 22 (bronze and silver), 23, 24, 28, 30, 31, 34 (copper), 36, 48, 57; 1978/1, 2, 4, 7 (3, brass (2, one unholed) and bronze), 10 (brass, bronze and silver), 11, 15 (silver plated and bronze), 18, 20, 22 (gilt), 24 (2, brass, one unholed), 25, 31; Club Marconi 20th Anniversary in brass; 1979/1, 3, 4, 6 (gilt), 7 (brass and silver No 18), 11 (2, brass, one unholed), 12 (silvered), 15 bronze), 19 (3, aluminium, gilt and silver), 27 (aluminium), 34 (bronze), 35 (bronze), 40, 42, 44, 46 (3, gilt one unholed), 48, 49, 50 (2), 54 (bronze and silver), 56 (nickel plated); Rydalmere Bowling Club, 25th Anniversary (gilt). Fine - uncirculated. (75) $480
Lot 3590 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1980/3 (bronze), 6, 7 (bronze and silver), 8 (blank only), 9, 10, 12 (3), 14 (bronze), 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 25, 30 (3, bronze, silvered and gilt), 50; 1981/9, 11 (gilt), 21, 22, 23 (bronze, in card of issue), 24 (2, one in card of issue), 25, 28 (plated, in card of issue), 29 (3, silvered, in cards of issue (2) and silver), 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38; 1982/2 (in card of issue), 11 (bronze), 20 (2, copper, one in card of issue), 24, 31, 32, 32a reverse blank (copper), 32b reverse wreath struck in lead, 33 (2, brass and silvered in card of issue), 34 (gilt and silver No 52), 37-49 complete; 1983/8 (gilt, in card of issue), 9 (brass and silver in card of issue), 14 (silvered, with wallet), 15, 15a, 16, 18 (bronze), 19 (brass and antique bronze), 20 (in card of issue), 28, 29 (in card of issue), 31, 35 (brass), 36 (gilt, bronze and silver), 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47-52 complete; 1984/4, 5, 12, 17, 23, 31 (aluminium and bronze), 34, 35 (bronze and silver), 36, 37, 40 (in card of issue), 41-47 complete; Olympics 1896-1984 in silvered brass (hockey players, Antwerp 1920) probably a US issue. Fine - uncirculated. (120) $500
Lot 3591 Medalets, as per Carlisle, 1985/2 (gilt), 3 (2, one reverse only brockage), 9 (bronze and silver in cards of issue), 11, 12, 29, 30, 31, 34-40, 42-81, includes extra 65 (gilt), 69 (silvered), 80 (gilt and silver), 84, 87, 98, 100, 101, 102 (in card of issue), 104 (2, in cards of issue), 105, 109, 111, 112, 114-117, 121 (bronze, gilt and silvered), 122 (3); Opera House/ILAR 1985; 1986/1 (bronze), 3, 4 (cased copper), 5 (silvered), 6 (in card of issue), 7, 8, 10 (bronze and silver), 14, 16, 23 (nickel plated), 26, 30 (copper), 35 (silvered), 36 (brass and silver), 37 (copper and silver), 38 Roberts Halleys Comet No 49, page 670 (gilt and oxidised silver), 56, 58, 65 (3, gilt, silvered, silver in card of issue), 66, 73 (brass and silver), 74 (brass and silver), 75; 1987/6, 7 (nickel plated and brass), 7a, 8a, 9, 26, 28, 31 (in card of issue), 35-42, extra 37, 42, 43 (5, gilt (2), bronze, silvered and silver); 1988/16, 17, 18 (2 varieties), 19 (silvered and silver), 21 (3, bronze and silver, 1993 issue in brass), 23 (gilt), 27 (gilt and silvered), 50, 52 (gilt and silvered), 53, 55, 56, 71 (brass), 77; Cook and First Fleet issues out of Pobjoy Mint series of twenty (20), and Monorail TNT Commemorative token. Very fine - uncirculated. (165) $700
Lot 3592 Medalets, Australian Coin Associates 1967 series of Australian Prime Ministers, as per list on page 669/1-13 in copper and gold plated, 20 copper, 21 copper and 22 copper (3), 18, larger size (Macquarie) in silver (51mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (30) $350
Lot 3593 Medalets, as per Carlisle, the undated issues, A/1 (3, bronze, gilt and silver), A/3, A/6 (bronze), A/7 (silver), A/9 (gilt and bronze), A/10 (aluminium, gilt and silvered), A/14 (2), A/15 (silvered with pin), A/17, A/19, A/23, A/25, 6, 7; B/1, B/2 (gilt, brass and bronze), B/6 (nickel plated and brass); C/1 (silver), C/4 (bronze), C/5 (4, bronze (2 varieties), gilt and bronze with plain reverse), C/6, C/8 (brass and silvered), C/11, C/14, C/15; D/3 (gilt), D/4 (silvered); E/4, E/6 (bronze and silver), E/8, E/9, E/10 (gilt and silver), E/12; F/1 (silver), F/2 (3 varieties); G/1 (3, brass, gilt with ribbon on bar and silver), G/2 (bronze), G/5 (oxidisated silver), G/6, G/7, G/8, G/9, G/10, G/11, G/13 (bronze). The E/8 and G/6 rare, very good - uncirculated. (65) $1,500
Lot 3594 Medalets, as per Carlisle, H/1 (3, brass, gilt and silver), H/2 (gilt and silver), H/3 (bronze) H/4 (3, bronze and silvered (2)), H/5, H/6 (4, one holed with milled edge), H/7; I/1 (white metal); J/2; K/1, K/2 (bronze and gilt); L/1, L/5; M/1 (bronze and silver), M/2 (gilt), M/4 (aluminium and brass), M/5 (bronze), M/6, M/7, M/9; O/1 (bronze), O/2 (gilt), O/4; P/2 (gilt and silvered) P/5, P/6, P/7, P/12, P/13, P/14; Q/1 (3, aluminium and bronze (2 varieties)), Q/3, Q/5; R/1 (2), R/2, R/3 (2), R/4, R/5 (3, bronze, gilt and silver); S/1, S/4, S/5 (bronze), S/9 (gilt), S/11 (gilt), S/12, S/13, S/15, S/16, S/17, S/24 (silver), S/25 (silver); T/1a, T/2 (gilt and silver), T/3 (silvered), T/3c, T/4 (white metal), T/6 (2), T/9 (silvered), T/10, T/11, T/12 (silver), T/13, T/14, T/17 (5, brass, copper, bronze silver and gilt), T/18, T/24 (white metal), T/25 (2); V/1, V/4 (gilt), V/5 (bronze), V/6, V/9 (3, now listed as 1908/24, single loop (2) one engraved C.Foster, two loop suspension with battle ship bar); W/1, W/5, W/6; ZA/1 (gilt), ZA/2a (silver), ZE/1 (gilt and silvered), ZF/1 (gilt). ZF/2 (bronze and silvered), ZS/2, ZV/1 (bronze), ZY/1 (bronze), ZZ/1. The Chitty holey dollar issue rare, several rare to very rare, fair - uncirculated. (113) $2,600
Lot 3595 Medalets, following on from Carlisle, Schools, 1988 Glenorie and Parramatta; 1989 Fairfield, Mortdale (2), St.Spyridon, Narrabeen, Meander (4, gilt (2), bronze (2)); 1991, Toukley (2) and Parramatta (2), Frenchs Forest; 1992, South Wagga; 1993, Scots College, Somerset (Tas) (bronze); Numismatic Society issues, Victoria (4), MCC Sydney (4), North Yorke Peninsula (2); newspaper sports medalets in nickel plate; Numismatists, Terry Pepperell (9), George Dean (2), ANDA 1998 (3), Sydney 1842-1992 (5), Tas Medals (3), up to 1995, also various earlier issues, mostly unlisted or British (12). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (121) Passed in
Lot 3596 Medalets, 1919 Peace medalet (C.1919/2) by Stokes & Sons (14), A.J.Parkes (2), Amor (7) and unnamed (2), also group of ten personal medals, paperweight and trials of Cook/Parkes 1901 medal formerly belonging to the late Ron Byatt of Amor Pty Ltd, and medals, 1948-1950 to W.E.Curran by the NAV. Fine - extremely fine. (35) Passed in
Lot 3597 A collection of check pieces, advertising checks, (includes G.Dean Coles medals (5)), tickets and passes, electoral tags (27), workers tags or discs and tool checks, poor quality tradesmens tokens (16). Mostly in 2x2 holders and described, some duplication, for example British Equitable Co-Op Society tokens, fair - extremely fine. (302) $940
Lot 3598 Medalets, or advertising tokens of Ian Armstrong Shoe Mart, each in 2x2 holders and attributed from No 4 to 358 some in different finishes or metals, commencing in 1977, many with low mintage, duplicates approx 70. Very fine - uncirculated. (approx 400) $900
Lot 3599 The Halloran School Medal, 1824, in silver (68mm), by Samuel Clayton, obverse, an allegorical scene of Minerva leading a schoolboy, the temple of Fame and a church in the background, at the top in a ribbon scroll, 'SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL' and below left corner marked 'S.Clayton' and right corner marked 'Delt. et Sculpt.', reverse, in 13-lines, 'To/Henry Halloran/FOR HIS PROGRESS IN HIS STUDIES/AND GENERAL GOOD CONDUCT/- This MARK of - /HONORARY DISTINCTION/is Presented,/BY HIS FRIEND, & PRECEPTOR,/Laurence Halloran D,D,/A.D. 1824,/AEt. 13.' (aged 13), in unofficial case; also Calcutta International Exhibition Medal, 1883-84, in bronze (76mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, obverse, Queen Victoria bust left, 'Victoria/Empress', reverse, figures representing science, industry and agriculture presenting themselves to India and Britannia, 'Calcutta' at top and in exergue, 'International/Exhibition/1883-84', in case of issue with lid lining gold blocked, 'H.HALLORAN, ESQ., C.M.G., J.P./MEMBER,/NEW SOUTH WALES COMMISSION'; Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, in bronze (52mm) (BHM 3209; Eimer 1725), obverse, bust of Prince Edward left, reverse, text with wreath around, in case of issue by Ralph Heaton & Sons, The Mint, Birmingham, in case of issue. The first with some roughness and nicks to edge, hairlines, otherwise nicely toned, extremely fine and very rare particularly as this medal is the only one known to date to have the name Sydney Grammar School on the obverse and text in English, amongst the earliest of Australian medals extant having been executed by the finest silversmith in the colony at the time, the other two uncirculated. (3) $30,000
Lot 3600 School award medals, all undated, (c1800s-1900s), all unnamed, Scotch College Melbourne, in bronze (48mm); Wesley College Melbourne, in bronze (51mm); also a thin copper plate trial strike of the obverse of the same medal; St Peters & Prince Alfred College South Australia, in bronze (50.5mm); The Hutchins School Hobart, a lead pull of the obverse (61mm), on reverse is faint outline of an advertising token for kangaroo products and written near the edge in red ink, 'Amor 1991'. Fine - extremely fine. (5) $60
Lot 3601 Fort Street School badge, 1849, in silver plate (25x30mm), with lugs on reverse, features image of original school building on badge. Good very fine and rare. $120
Lot 3602 Wesleyan Collegiate Institution, prize medal, 1869, in silver (44x46mm), with ornate edged frame of leaves with an open book at suspension, obverse inscribed, 'Junior/Public Examination at/Sydney University/Passed by/William J. Neill/December, 1869', reverse inscribed, 'Wesleyan Collegiate/Institution./Newington House/Parramatta River/N.S.Wales'. Toned good very fine. $480
Lot 3603 Albert Park School, The Victoria Medal prize, 1879, in silver (38mm), with unofficial brooch fitting on reverse, pin and securing clip missing, obverse, head of Queen Victoria left with legend, 'THE VICTORIA MEDAL', plain reverse inscribed, 'Albert Park/Dux of School/1879/Jessie A McArthur/Jas Smith/Head Master/State School'. Very fine. $100
Lot 3604 St John's School Darlinghurst, prize medal, 1889, in silver (44mm), reverse inscribed, 'Emma Maude Clarke/Junior Examination/1889'. Toned good very fine. $100
Lot 3605 Wrentmore College good conduct medal, (c1890s), in silver (23x31mm), with suspension ring and loop, obverse inscribed, 'Wrentmore/College', reverse inscribed, 'E.Felton/for/Good Conduct'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3606 Rossendale School, prize medal, 1890, in silver (42mm), obverse, plain disc with raised edge and raised design featuring a shield and scroll with floral decoration above, the shield is inscribed, 'Rossendale/School/Darlinghurst/Xmas/1890' and the scroll is inscribed, 'A.M.Wright. Principal', reverse decorated with a wreath and inside this is inscribed, 'Presented/By/S.Sanford Esq/To/O.Phillips/For/General Improvement.' Very fine. $300
Lot 3607 Catrine Public School, award medal, Donor The Late W.G.Murray Esq, Sydney, New South Wales, undated (1891), in silver (45mm), with suspension ball and ring, plain reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/To/Miss Lizzie W. Winning/For/Superior Knowledge/Of/The Holy Bible/3rd July 1891/Mr. John Beveridge, Teacher'. Toned nearly uncirculated and scarce. $260
Lot 3608 Scottish School prize medal to Australian, issued in Scotland, 1897, in silver (57x73mm), with suspension ring and loop, hallmarked for Glasgow 1896 by RS (Robert Scott), obverse inscribed, 'Awarded/To/Robert Craig/18th June 1897', reverse inscribed, 'Ardrossan No 2./Public School/Presented By/Mrs Joseph Russell/To/The Dux/In Boys Department/Wm.Comrie, Master'. Very fine. $220
Lot 3609 New South Wales University of Sydney, (1902), prize medal in silver (42mm), by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Senior/Public Examination/1902/Freehand/&/Model Drawing/Winifred Mabel Sophia Eva'. In case by John Hirst & Co, 321 George Street, Sydney, uncirculated. $200
Lot 3610 Cathedral School Perth, Attendance medal, 1903-06, in silver (36x54mm), with suspension ring and loop, hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, maker W.A (William Aitken), inscribed to, 'J.Bisset/1903-06'. Good very fine. $120
Lot 3611 New South Wales University of Sydney, (1913), prize medal in silver (42mm), by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Senior/Examination.November 1913/French/Lancelot Stokes Dudley'. Small metal flaw on obverse edge at 3 o'clock, toned extremely fine. $80
Lot 3612 Royal Colonial Institute, (1927), prize medal in bronze (39mm), obverse, the institute crest, reverse, wreath and inside inscribed, '1st Prize/Class B/Awarded to/Jean Robison/for/Essay Competition/N.S.W. Branch/1927'. In case of issue by Amor Ltd, toned uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3613 Prize medals, (1970s-1990s), The Pittwater House School, in bronze 36mm), with suspension ring, reverse inscribed, 'T.Hay/1979'; Primary Schools Mathematics Competition, in bronze (36mm), reverse inscribed, 'D.Leeder/Yr 4 1994/Tas'; Way College Prize and Medal, For Chemistry, Adelaide, in bronze (51mm), unnamed; Geelong College, in silver (26mm), unnamed; Riverview College, in silver (29mm), unnamed; Turramurra College, in bronze (27mm), reverse inscribed, '1916/Harriers/2nd'; At Peter's College, (Adelaide), in silver (38mm), reverse inscribed, 'F.C.Goodhart/Junior Hurdles/1916'; Sydney Grammar, in bronze (39mm), reverse inscribed, '1919/100 yds under 14/R.B.Stewart'. Very fine - uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 3614 School award medals, undated (c1980s-1990s), Cranebrook School, in silvered bronze (51mm), unnamed; Ivanhoe Grammar School, in silvered bronze (45mm), unnamed; St. Joseph's College Regatta, in silvered bronze (44mm), reverse inscribed, '1990/Gallagher Prize/French/H. Mackell'; The Canobolas High School, Excellence Award, in bronze (57mm), unnamed, also Achievement Award (38mm) (3) in gilt, reverse inscribed, 'Dux/of Year 8/1983/Melinda Smith', in silvered, unnamed, in bronze, reverse inscribed, '1 st/in Year 8/Language/1981/Natasha/Joo'. Fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3615 The Amateur Photographer & Cinematographer Medal, in bronze (rectangular 81x82mm), uniface, obverse, man lifting a photo plate from a camera and below a laurel spray above the name of the medal, reverse inscribed, 'H.Chargois'. In original box, this with foxing on lid lining, nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 3616 U.P. (United Provinces) Industrial & Agricultural Exhibition, Lucknow, 1936-37, uniface bronze medal (38mm) featuring a symbol of the Oudh Kingdom, the medal affixed to a copper plate (56x71mm), inscribed at top, 'International Photographic/Exhibition' and at the bottom, 'India/H.Chargois'. In unofficial case, uncirculated. $60
Lot 3617 Australia's 150th Anniversary, Commemorative Salon of Photography, 1938, in silvered bronze (64mm) (C.1938/8), by Amor, edge impressed, 'Specimen Only'. Silver coating bare on a few high points, otherwise uncirculated. $220
Lot 3618 Broken Hill A.P.S. (Amateur Photographic Society), 1906, in gilt bronze by J.A.R., obverse, naked female wearing a cloak in chariot pulled to right by three horses and extending a wreath in her right hand above the head of a kneeling recipient, sweeping from left bottom and above is a ribbon scroll inscribed, 'Broken Hill A.P.S. 1906', reverse with laurel spray extending from an unfurling scroll inscribed, Enlargements' and above inscribed, 'E.A.Whitehead'. With J.A.Restall case of issue, uncirculated. $320
Lot 3619 Federation of Camera Clubs N.S.W., award plaque in bronze (58x74mm), obverse, standing aboriginal left holding boomerang and spears with native flora beside him, reverse, blank, unnamed; J.W.Lindt 1845-1926 Picturesque New Guinea, commemorative award plaque in bronze (59x90mm), obverse, a variety of New Guinea native implements, reverse, blank, unnamed; another award plaque (no name of issuing organization) in bronze (90x59mm), obverse, various aboriginal rock carving artworks, reverse, blank, unnamed. Uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 3620 Harold Casneaux, 1878-1953, "The Bamboo Blind", photography award in bronze (59x92mm), by Amor, unnamed. Uncirculated. $80
Lot 3621 Kodak International Salon Australia, award medal In Recognition of Achievement in Photography, undated, in silvered bronze (2), the first (57x4mm) with kneeling aboriginal on obverse and on the reverse stylised school of fish across centre crossed over by a gum leaf spray, the second (58x4.5mm), identical design to first with variations in sizes and positioning of letters but with addition of 'Kodak/International/Salon' below aborigine, both unnamed. Uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 3622 Kodak International Salon of Photography, J.J.Rouse Memorial Award, undated, in silvered bronze (77mm), by Amor Sydney, obverse, bust of J.J.Rouse left, reverse, overlapping world globes showing both hemispheres, unnamed; Kodak, George Eastman medal, undated, in bronze (76mm), by Pinches London, obverse, bust of Eastman left, reverse, 'Presented To/Arthur S.Bonner (engraved)/In Recognition Of/More Than A/Quarter Century/Of Loyal Service/With Kodak'. The second with speckled toning, otherwise extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3623 Professional Photographers of Victoria, Melbourne Centenary, 1934, in bronze (50mm) (C.1934/7), by Stokes, unnamed. Dark toning on right side of obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare, only 13 minted. $90
Lot 3624 Victorian Salon of Photography, Royal Visit Melbourne, 1954, award medal in bronze (51mm) (C.1954/21), by Stokes Melb., unnamed. Uncirculated. $90
Lot 3625 Melbourne Camera Club International Exhibition, undated (1960), award medal in bronze (48x70mm) (C.M/3), by Amor, unnamed; Parliament House Sydney, NSW, c1980, presentation medal in bronze (56mm) (C.P/1); Sydney Harbour Bridge, undated, in bronze (60mm) (C.S/21), uniface with 1229 at bottom edge. The last with residue of adhesive where it has been affixed to something, very fine, the rest nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3626 Melbourne Camera Club International Exhibition, undated (1960), in bronze (48x70mm), by Amor (C.M/3), obverse, aboriginal left throwing boomerang with rock carving of kangaroo behind him, in front stars of the Southern Cross, reverse, blank; City of Warrnambool Camera Club, Photographic Award, undated, in bronze (54x79mm) with enamel and gilt crest at top left, reverse, blank, unnamed. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 3627 Photographic Award, undated (1958), in bronze (53x78mm), uniface and featuring a face behind and looking into a camera viewer, below an enlarged lens inscribed, 'fotoshop 1958/Homeward Bound/P M Deane'. In case of issue by Amor Ltd, this with hinge damaged, small oxidation spot on P of recipient's name, otherwise uncirculated. $30
Lot 3628 Photography awards, Australian Photographic Society, undated, in bronze (53x78mm), uniface, obverse Southern Cross at top left and across the centre a modernistic impression of photography, unnamed; the L.A.Newcombe A.F.I.A.P. 1922-1967 Memorial Award, undated, in bronze (79x60mm), uniface, obverse, a fisherman in a boat at night and above an abstract horror image with the scene titled ' Fisherman's Nightmare', unnamed; Australian Photography Magazine award, undated, in bronze (54x122mm), uniface, obverse, abstract art-style trophy, beside and running horizontal to trophy is the name of the magazine as above, unnamed. Uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 3629 Architects Medallion, New South Wales Board of Architecture, undated, in bronze (64mm), by G.Rayner Hoff. 1927, obverse, mostly naked youth holding a torch and behind at his side and behind is an ancient time learned man (perhaps Archimedes) wearing cap and robes, around the edge the legend, 'To You From Failing Hands We Throw The Torch Be Yours To Hold It High' (taken from John McCrae's WWI poem, In Flanders Field), reverse, logo of the Board with a king's crown, unnamed. With small edge bump at bottom of obverse, good very fine. $130
Lot 3630 The Australian Institute of Building, merit award medal, undated, in bronze (64mm), obverse the arms of the Institute, reverse, a symbolic design of the practice of building, unnamed. Some light oxidation in a few spots and a small edge nick, otherwise uncirculated. $30
Lot 3631 City of Penrith Centenary Award, 1971, uniface in bronze (irregular shape 40x133mm), by Amor, features an abstract image of an indigenous Australian holding a horn of plenty and with a cog wheel inset in the chest area to signify industry, behind is a sheep and spears and below water and fish, unnamed. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3632 The Government of New South Wales, Medal for Achievement, undated (1984), in oxidised silvered bronze (57mm), no maker's name (by Amor Sydney), obverse, NSW coat of arms, reverse, Awarded to (unnamed) A Member Of The Australian Olympic Team 1984 And A Citizen Of N.S.W., at the base a small wreath with central Waratah (state flower of NSW). Light hairlines and some toned areas, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $60
Lot 3633 The Government of New South Wales, Medal for Excellence, undated (1989), in oxidised silvered bronze (57mm), by Amor Sydney, obverse, NSW coat of arms, reverse, Presented to (unnamed) Australian Ashes Touring Team 1989, at the base a small wreath with central Waratah (state flower of NSW). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3634 The Government of New South Wales, Medal for Excellence, undated (1991), in oxidised silvered bronze (57mm), by Amor Sydney, obverse, NSW coat of arms, reverse, Presented to (unnamed) Wallabies 1991 Rugby World Champions, at the base a small wreath with central Waratah (state flower of NSW). Light hairlines, otherwise uncirculated. $60
Lot 3635 The Government of New South Wales, Medal for Achievement, undated (1994), in oxidised silvered bronze (57mm), no maker's name (by Amor Sydney), obverse, NSW coat of arms, reverse, Awarded to (unnamed) A Member Of The Australian Winter Olympic Team 1994 And A Citizen Of N.S.W, at the base a small wreath with central Waratah (state flower of NSW). Light hairlines and a few light toned areas, otherwise uncirculated. $70
Lot 3636 The Government of New South Wales, Medal for Achievement, undated (1994), in oxidised silvered bronze (57mm), no maker's name (by Amor Sydney), obverse, NSW coat of arms, reverse, Awarded to (unnamed) A Member Of The Australian Winter Paralympic Team 1994 And A Citizen Of N.S.W, at the base a small wreath with central Waratah (state flower of NSW). Light hairlines and some toned areas, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $50
Lot 3637 Planning Institute Australia, Sidney Luker Memorial Medal, undated, in silvered bronze (63.5mm), obverse, raised map section of the east coast of Australia with state of NSW outlined, the ocean depicted with textured finish, reverse, raised abstract design and to the right on a textured background, 'Presented/For A/Notable/Contribution/To/Town And/Regional/Planning/In/Australia', edge inscribed, 'Gordon Craig 1986'. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3638 Engineering award medals, includes P.N.Russell School of Engineering, Founded 1896, New South Wales University of Sydney, in bronze (51mm), by Allan Wyon, unnamed; The Institute of Engineers Australia, Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal, (undated), in bronze (63mm), unnamed; The Mechanical Engineers Association Australasia Incorporated, Florence M. Taylor Medal, in bronze (51mm), unnamed; Australian Association for Engineering Education, in bronze (51mm), for distinguished contributions to engineering education, unnamed. The first with light rubbing on high spots, the last with a few small areas of oxidation, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $140
Lot 3639 Rotary Club of Sydney, Award for Notable Vocational Excellence, undated, in bronze (101mm), obverse, Rotary Club symbol, reverse, Southern Cross and words, 'Awarded By The Rotary Club Of Sydney', unnamed; Mount Moriah College, Official Opening of Queens Park Campus, 1994, in silvered bronze (63mm), obverse, College crest, reverse, 'Presented By The Board Of Moriah College To', name inscribed but has been erased; Royal National Park Centenary Motor Rally V.V.C.A. Participant, 1979, in bronze (79x54mm), plaque with inset cupro nickel medal (29mm) for Australia's First National Park, reverse with double sided tape for securing to any surface and the covering paper for this marked 'Wrong', so presumably a sample. The first with some oxidation spots and toning, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $50
Lot 3640 Royal Australasian College of Radiologists, J.P.Trainor Archive Trust medal, undated, in silvered bronze (57.5mm), obverse, half facing busts of famous radiology scientists, W.C.Rontgen, H.Becquerel, M.Curie and P.Curie, reverse, logo for the J.P.Trainor Archive Trust with the motto, 'Inscientia Historiae Est Via Ad Calamitatem' (Ignorance of history is the road to disaster). Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3641 Sydney Teaching College award medals, Jones Memorial Medal, undated, in bronze (32mm); Phillips Medal, undated, in bronze (32mm); S.C.A.E. - I.T.A.T.E. award medals, Phillips Medal, undated, in bronze (32mm); Fragar Medal, undated, in bronze (32mm), obverse, all medals with bust of individual named on medals, namely Jones, Phillips (2, same design) and Fragar, the first with legend 'Jones Memorial' and marked for maker, 'Amor', the second with legend, 'Sydney Teachers College Phillips Medal' the third with legend, 'S.C.A.E. - I.T.A.T.E. Phillips Medal' and the last with legend, 'S.C.A.E. - I.T.A.T.E. Fragar Medal', reverse, all identical with open wreath and 'Awarded To', all unnamed. The first extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (4) $30
Lot 3642 Telecom Advance Australia Award of Merit, undated, in cupro nickel (60mm), obverse, stylised A with map of Australia, reverse, Telecom logo, unnamed; Telecom Australia, appreciation medal, undated, in bronze (63mm), by Michael Mezsaros 1987, obverse, heads at left and right with representations of communication between them and an open hand above and below all on a background of cables, reverse, 'Presented To/Garry L.Dodd (engraved)/On Retirement/In Appreciation Of/5 (engraved) Years Of Service/To The Community/Of Australia' and below the Telecom logo; also Kodak, George Eastman medal, undated, in bronze (76mm), by Pinches London, obverse, bust of Eastman left, reverse, 'Presented To/Nellie McComb (engraved)/In Recognition Of/More Than A/Quarter Century/Of Loyal Service/With Kodak'. The first two in cases of issue, both with foxing on lid linings, the first medal with verdigris on rim and a few spots on reverse, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $30
Lot 3643 Fourth Australian & New Zealand Philatelic Congress & International Philatelic Exhibition, Melbourne, 1928, in bronze (38mm), by Stokes, Melb, obverse, Southern Cross above Australian arms with globe in centre with date 1928 and on the scroll below, Melbourne, reverse, open wreath and details, 'Division/Class/Award', unnamed. Traces of mint red, extremely fine. $90
Lot 3644 ANPEX Sydney, 1959, award medal in gilt bronze (33x45mm), by Amor, obverse, two aborigines in outback sending smoke signal, aircraft overhead, reverse, laurel spray at left, Awarded/To/ (engraved) L.Van Straten/Class (engraved) X/Div./Sect.'; EASTPEX 78, Eastwood-Epping Philatelic Society, award medal in bronze (44.5mm), obverse, with Society's enamel crest, reverse, open wreath and inside inscribed, 'For/Participation/EASTPEX 78/E.Gaskin'. Both in cases of issue, the first with loose hinge, medals uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 3645 Philatelic prize medals, Australian Commonwealth Specialists Society of Great Britain, undated, in bronze (45mm), obverse, sitting kangaroo left on map of Australia, reverse, open wreath and inscribed, 'T.E.Field/Trophy/1967-68/F.H.Stringer'; Sydpex 80 National Philatelic Exhibition, Sydney Town Hall, 1980, in bronze (33x45mm), obverse, Sydney Town Hall at right and at left, NSW native flora, reverse, a laurel spray at left side and the details, 'Awarded/To/Class/Div./Sect.', unnamed; award medal, undated, in bronze (31mm), obverse, crowned Queen Victoria left and legend, New South Wales Five Shillings' (based on design of NSW pre-federation stamp), reverse, open wreath, unnamed. The first extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (3) $110
Lot 3646 Norpex award medals, 1987, in silvered bronze (49x44x10mm) and bronze (50x45x7.5mm), both in style of a postage stamp with perforations around edge, obverse, a depiction of Nobby's Head at entrance to Newcastle Harbour, above, "Our/Town" NORPEX and below, 1987, reverse, the logo of Newcastle Philatelic Society, inscribed below on both medals, 'Specimen'. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3647 Gunning Cricket Club, medal/badge in silver (28mm), with suspension ring, obverse, cricket stumps with ball on top and bat at each side all within a wreath, reverse inscribed, 'Gunning Cricket Club/Presented/by/W.T.Busby/To/Alex Wheatley/for highest average/score during/Season 1878-79'; unidentified cricket club fob badge, hand crafted in silver (22x36mm), with suspension ring, obverse, voided design featuring crossed cricket bats, at top inscribed, 'O G', reverse inscribed, 'S. P & H. C' around the top and in the middle, 'C C/1912'. The first with inscription very worn, otherwise good fine/good and scarce, the second with some blackened areas, otherwise fine. (2) $180
Lot 3648 N.S.W. Rowing Association, Sydney, Estbd 1878, (awarded 1883), in silver (51.5mm), obverse, Viking ship with all oars operational, reverse, crossed shields at top above a wreath and inside this a coiled marine rope and the inscription, 'Annual Regatta/1883/Junior Fours/Won By/S.R.C./C.H.Donovan'. Holed at top edge, edge bumps, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 3649 South Australian Rowing Association, in silver (42mm), obverse, crossed oars with central ribbon scroll, inscribed at the top, 'Regatta/Nov. 24th/1888', in the centre in each angle, 'Junior/Fours/Out/Rigged', and at the bottom, 'Torrens/ Lake', reverse inscribed, 'Commercial/Rowing Club/1. F.Goldring/2. G.W.E.Dempster/3. T.D.Finey/St. A.W.Richardson/cox. A.Fraser'. Toned, good very fine and very rare. $400
Lot 3650 Various medals and fobs, (1880s-1900s), includes cross in silver, undated, with suspension ring, centre inscribed, 'Up.IV Form/W.L.Calou/For Service' (possibly Scots College); handcrafted and engraved cross in silver, with suspension ring, reverse inscribed, '1st Prize/50 Yards Boys Race/St Clair/Won By/G.Haydon/Jan 9th 1886'; silver disc decorated with wreath and with scroll suspender, obverse with monogrammed initials, ES', reverse inscribed, 'T.G.S.S./1905/Senior Jump/E.Steele'; shield in silver with gilt centre piece, with suspension ring, reverse inscribed, 'CH - CH/Sports Club/Amateur/Championship/Middle Weight/Won by/(unnamed)/1924'; shield in silver with gilt centre piece inscribed, 'Levin/1948', with brooch bar suspender inscribed, 'H.M.A.'; All Schools Swimming Championships Shepparton, in silvered, with suspension ring, unnamed; S.A. Amateur Swimming Association, in gilt (KC), with suspension ring (broken); ice skating medal in bronze, with suspension ring, unnamed; OGA brooch, handcrafted in silver. Fine - extremely fine. (9) $70
Lot 3651 Australian cricket award fob, 1894, in 15ct gold (30x31mm; 7.79g), with suspension ring, shield shaped with provision for name or initials on obverse, reverse inscribed, 'All England/V/Queensland/Dec 1894/Highest Score/2nd Innings/Won By/P.S.McDonnell'. Very fine. $700
Lot 3652 Church of England Grammar School Melbourne, (1895), prize medal in bronze (47mm), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/E.O. Anderson/holder of/Rowing/Challenge Cup/1895'; Wallace Watson Memorial Medal, undated, in bronze (51mm), by Hafner, obverse, bust of Watson left, reverse, at left is Bishop's mitre with crossed sculls behind, unnamed. Extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 3653 Sporting medals, (1895-1918), includes fob type in silver (28x29mm), with suspension loop, obverse, crossed oars on a wreath all on a shield background, inscribed, 'St Ign. Col' at top and '1895' at bottom, reverse inscribed, 'Treble Sculls/Juniors/G. Garvan'; cross style in silver (27.5x38mm), with suspension loop, obverse, elaborate central design featuring a wreath with shield in centre for engraving initials, reverse, crossed oars on a wreath, inscribed above, 'St Ign. Coll./Rowing Club', at sides, 'June/1895', at bottom, 'Junior Championship/Gerald U.Garvan'; cross style in silver (35x40mm), with suspension loop, obverse, central spade shaped shield for engraving initials, reverse, inscribed, 'School Pairs/Over 12/Won by/G.Garvan.'; medal in gilt with crossed oars as suspension (30x35mm), obverse inscribed, 'St Ign: Col:/Regatta 1896./College Fours/G.Garvan.', reverse, plain; Head Of The River Races badge, in silvered and enamel (approx 31x30mm), pin back, by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne; Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of N.S.W., medal in bronze (51mm), by W.J.Amor, reverse inscribed, '1900/440 Yds/G.U. Garvan/S.G.S.'; also Aldershot Command Athletic Association, medal in silver (35mm), with suspension loop, obverse, King's crown in centre with wreath around, reverse, Command/Annual Athletic/Championships/August 1918/(inscribed) 'Throwing Mills Bomb/Lt G U Garvan'/Winner/(inscribed) '4th Res Dragoons'. The gilt issue and the last in cases, good very fine -nearly uncirculated. (7) $470
Lot 3654 Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of N.S.W., medal in silver (51mm), by W.J.Amor, reverse inscribed, '1899/Maiden Fours/Yaralla Cup/won by/Mercantile Rowing Club/A.A.Morrison,/bow.'; another in bronze (51mm), unnamed; another being a commemorative medal, 1892/1992, in bronze (25.5x31mm), with suspension ring. The first with edge bumps and nicks and scuffing on reverse, otherwise fine, the rest extremely fine. (3) $60
Lot 3655 Victorian Amateur Athletic Association, untitled award medal, undated (c1900s), in bronze (45mm), by Stokes Melb, obverse, left facing bust of Greek goddess Athena wearing helmet decorated with a griffon, around the edge the legend, 'HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE', reverse, laurel wreath and inside inscribed, 'V.A.A.A./(AWARDED/TO)/St Stephens/Harriers/A.Smith/63rd'; The Amateur Athletic Union of Australia, medal in silvered (45mm), by Nissen, Bris, reverse inscribed, 'R.Parker/440 yds. C'ship/2nd/5.2.'55'; New South Wales Amateur Athletic Assn, in bronze (44mm), reverse inscribed, '5-3-66/Shot put Ch'p./P.Phillips/50ft.11in/2nd.' The second very fine, the rest nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3656 Commonwealth of Australia, Sydney Celebrations, 1901, in silver (39mm) (C.1901/14), inscribed on reverse, 'G.U.Garvan' and on the edge, '120 Yds Hurdle C'ship 2nd Prize'. In box by Llewellin & Co, 177 Pitt Street, Sydney, nicely toned, uncirculated. $180
Lot 3657 Perth Carnival Fortnight, (1910), prize medal in 15ct gold (15.03g; 36.5x47mm), reverse inscribed, 'P.C.F./W.A./ 1/2 Mile Amateur Champn/Won By/J.Savage/1:1:10' Extremely fine. $900
Lot 3658 Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of N.S.W., medal in silver (51x3.5mm), by W.J.Amor, reverse inscribed, '1911/Mile/A.Thorpe/S.J.C.'; another in bronze (51x5.5mm), reverse inscribed, 'Mile/A.Thorpe,/S.J.C.'1910'. The first in case of issue by W.J.Amor, some scuffing and digs around naming, otherwise extremely fine/very fine, the second nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3659 Rowing medals, includes Invitation Fours, 1912, in 9ct gold (3.23g; 28x30mm), with suspension ring, obverse, overlaid shield design with oars behind, centre inscribed, 'Invitation/Fours/1912' and below, 'J. Bedford', reverse inscribed, 'J.H. Kirkham/Stroke/J. Fitzgerald (bow)/J.Bedford No.2/G.W. Helmes/No.3'; R(ockhampton) R(egatta) A(ssn), in 9ct gold (11.42g; 28x39mm), obverse, central plain disc within garter and wreath around and ensigned by Imperial crown, with suspension ring, reverse inscribed, 'Champion &/Senior Fours/J Bedford/Stroke'; Island Fours, hand crafted in 9ct gold (3.13g; 24x35mm), with suspension ring, obverse, cut out in the shape of an island, inscribed at the top, 'Shell Pt', on a scroll across the middle, 'Casuarina', below, 'Island/Fours/1913', reverse inscribed, 'Presented by/M M Mackellar/J Bedford'. The first with suspension hole off centre, otherwise very fine. (3) $320
Lot 3660 Southern Queensland Rifle Association Medal, in silver (26mm), with scroll mount, reverse inscribed, 'W.R.Clark/1928'; Hislop Trophy, M(etropolitan) R(ifle) U(nion), medal in silver (30x33mm), with suspension ring, unnamed; West Australian Pistol Association Inc, State Championships, in cupro nickel (45mm), unnamed; unidentified prize medal, voided design in silver (34x46mm), with suspension ring, obverse, central shield inscribed, 'A A S C/Won By/E Crooke/1912/F.P', reverse, plain; N.S.W. Schools Comptn, in silver (24x30mm), with suspension ring, obverse, football marked, 'Australian', overlaid on map of Australia with states indicated, reverse, 'Won By/ (inscribed) Bert. Poirrier/1907'; unidentified membership badge, N.B.T.C., 1927, in gilt and enamel, by G.A.Miller & Sons, Sydney, reverse numbered 1441, with attached short blue and white cord. Good - very fine. (6) $90
Lot 3661 N.S.W. Rugby Football League 1914, enamelled and gilt badge, by Amor, numbered on reverse, 'L40', pin back; N.S.W. Rugby Football League Life Member badge, in gilt (KC), reverse, inscribed on bottom scroll, 'Harold Horder'; WWI (1918) b&w postcard featuring eight sailors and a Petty Officer with one of the sailors being Harold Horder. The first with some enamel loss and the last with small spot of foxing, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (3) $2,000
Lot 3662 St Peter's College, Adelaide, South Australia, (1915), sport's prize medals in bronze (38mm) (2), one inscribed on reverse, '2nd 220 Yards/1915/G.L.Robley', the other, '2nd 440 Yards/1915/G.L.Robley'; Sydney Technical High School Sports medal, reverse legend, 'FOR KING & COUNTRY 1914', unnamed; also Oakleigh State School Championship medal, undated, in bronze (38mm) with suspension ring; Errol Street School/Aim High, undated, in oxidised silvered (31mm), with suspension ring. Fine - very fine. (5) $40
Lot 3663 King's College Sports Medal, (1918), in bronze (49mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, N.Z., reverse inscribed, '1918/25 yds./Under 13/W S Bousche' and at the bottom on the ribbon scroll, 'Swimming'; also another unidentified sports medal in silver, star shaped (41x47.5mm), with suspension ring, obverse inscribed in centre, 'M.C.C.S./1891', reverse inscribed, 'Most Points/In General Sport/Won By/H.G.Smith'. The first toned, good very fine, the second with hairline scratches, otherwise very fine. (2) $300
Lot 3664 AIF sports prize medal, 13th F.A. Bde, France, 1918, Football Championship Australian, in silver (70x38mm), obverse, football game in progress, reverse, laurel spray overlaid with shield with details of the competition, '13th F.A.Bde.-France 1918/FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP/AUSTRALIAN/(impressed, 'Capt. A.J.F.Andrew') 113th Bty.' Toned, extremely fine. $400
Lot 3665 Education Department Victoria, Swimming and Lifesaving, (1920s), medals in silvered bronze (50mm) (2), by Stokes, Melb, the first edge inscribed, 'Ellen Williamson 1921-22', the second, 'Frederick Micthell (sic) 1927-28'; swimming medal in bronze 24mm), with suspension ring, reverse inscribed, 'J.S.S.A./1928/200 Yds.Boysund.18/T.R.Ch'p.2nd'. The second with edge nicks, fine, the rest very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3666 The Dewar Cup medal, 1928, in 9ct gold (15.32g; 30x43mm), with suspension ring, by Dempster, obverse, shield decorated with thistles at the top, a wreath of thistles with a smaller shield in the centre inscribed with monogram initials, 'HDM'N', at the bottom a rampant lion, reverse inscribed, 'The/Dewar Cup/Presented by/P.M.Dewar Esq/To the/Highland Society of NSW/for/Pipe Band Championship/January 1928/Won by/Tenor Drummer/Hugh Dallas McNee'. Very fine. $270
Lot 3667 Sporting award medals, includes Junior Scouts Championship, 1929, for swimming, in silver (26mm), with suspension ring; Australian Maccabi Council, Interstate Sports Carnival, Sydney 1963-64, for Swimming, in bronze (51mm), by K.G.Luke; World Rowing Championships, Lake Barrington, Tasmania, 1990, in bronze (47.5mm), by Hafner; The Sun-Herald City to Surf 20th Anniversary Run, 1990, in bronze and enamel (51x59mm), with scroll suspension ring; Swimming Victoria Centenary, 1993, in bronze (51x56mm), with suspension; The Ashes Commemorative Cricket Match, Sunbury - Victoria, 1995, in bronze (51mm); all unnamed. The first two medals very fine - good very fine, the rest uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3668 School sport medals, (c1930s-1970s), Caulfield Grammar A.S.C., (Australian Schools Championships), Championship medal, undated, in silvered bronze and enamel (50mm), small pierced hole for suspension loop, unnamed; Geelong Grammar, undated, in bronze (51mm), by Stokes, Melb, reverse inscribed, 'Senior/VIII/1966'; Sydney C.E.G.S. Sports Club, undated, in bronze (51mm), by W.J.Amor, Sydney, unnamed; Sydney Church of England Grammar School, undated, in bronze (50.5mm), by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Athletics/1974/A.M.Heath'. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3669 Australian Small Bore Rifle Association, Australian Championships medal, undated, in silvered bronze and another in bronze (58.5mm), by Stokes, with suspension ring, obverse, map of Australia with aboriginal standing at right, reverse, scroll at top and wreath at bottom with crossed rifles across, both unnamed; also Great Britain, National Rifle Association, Astor County Cup shooting medal, (1937), in silvered bronze (38.5mm), obverse, depiction of the Cup and inscribed thereon, 'D.E.Bugg/1937', reverse, symbol of the National Rifle Association (an archer and a rifleman). The first with some toning, the last in case of issue, uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 3670 102nd Regatta, Australia's 150th Anniversary Celebrations, 1938, in bronze (51mm) (C.1938/3); Royal Hobart Centenary Yacht Regatta, 1938, in oxidised silver (57mm) (C.1938/13), by Stokes, Melb; Royal Hobart Sesquicentenary Regatta, 1988, in silvered metal (48mm) (C.1988/36). The first cleaned now retoned, very fine, the last two in cases of issue, the last with certificate, this and case lid lining with foxing, both medals uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3671 Australia's 150th Anniversary, Sydney, 1938, All Schools Swimming, prize medal in gilt bronze (32mm) (C.1938/18, this medal), with suspension bar and ribbon, reverse inscribed, 'Won by/J.Erwin/Manly'. Uncirculated. $100
Lot 3672 The New South Wales Amateur Athletic Assn, medal in bronze (44.5x4mm), reverse inscribed, 'Track/Championships/Feb. 1945./Snr. Hammer Throw./2nd./F.H.Hook.'; another similar but different reverse design in bronze (44.5x3.5mm), inscribed starting at top right edge, '16lb Hammer throw champ:' and on centre plaque, 'F.Hook/Second/13.2.32.' Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3673 New South Wales Women's Amateur Swimming Association, medal in gilt silver (44mm) (2), reverse inscribed on the first, '110 yds./Jnr.Brst.Str.Chp./7-1-50/1st/L.Williams/1m.38secs.', and on the second, '110 Yds./Jnr.Brst.Str./1948-49/L.Williams/1st./1m.34'; others identical in silver (44mm) (2), reverse inscribed on the first, '55yds. Und.14yrs./Brst.Str.C'ship./1947-48/L.Williams/42 3/5 Secs.', and on the second, '55 Yds./Und.14yrs.Brst.Str./1948-49/L.Williams/39secs. Rec.' Very fine - good very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3674 Davis Cup, 1952, L.T.A.A - Challenge Round, Adelaide, Australia, badge in white metal (30x48mm), pin back, reverse, die struck details, 'Olympiad/Fine Art Studio/Seaford Vic./Stokes'. Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $100
Lot 3675 Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, pewter tankard (approx 98mm high), hammered finish, mounted at side is an enamelled logo of RPAYC and on the base is inscribed, 'R.P.A.Y.C./"Saskia"/1st/W.H.Northam/25.2.'56'; pewter tankard (approx 120mm), inscribed on one side, 'Boomerang Cup/(an engraving of a boomerang)/1959 - 1960/Won by/Caprice of Huon', and on the opposite side, 'Presented to/Bill Northam/by/(following names listed two per line and with dividing line are) R.DuChateau, M.Clark/R.Finlay, E.Pain/I.McKellar, J.Dalrymple/R.Tiley, B.Northam'; pewter tankard (approx 95mm), inscribed on one side with logo of Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron and below this, 'Season 1959-60/Boomerang Cup/No 1 Division Points Score/"Caprice of Huon" W.H.Northam/R.V.Du Chateau/I.Mc Kellar/R.Tiley/C.Payne/R.V.Finlay/M.Clarke'; pewter tankard (95mm high), glass bottom, with emblem of kangaroo atop Olympic rings affixed at one side and above this is inscribed, 'In Appreciation/From/1968 Olympic Team'. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $170
Lot 3676 School sporting medals, (1956-1961), New South Wales Amateur Athletic Assn, in silvered (30mm) (2), reverse inscribed on first, 'State C'Ships/Sub.Jnr.1 Mile/R.Vagg/1st. 4.40.8S/26.2.56', on the second, 'State C'Ships/1 Mile/Sub.Jnr.C.C.C'ships/"R.Vagg"/1st. 4M.56S./9.6.56.'; same medal design but larger (38mm), in silvered, reverse inscribed, 'State C'ships/5M.Novice C.C.C./R.Vagg/25M.4S'1st/5.7.'58', another in bronze, reverse inscribed, 'State C'ships/5M.Novice Teams Race/R.Vagg/19 Pts./1st/5.7.'58'; same medal design but larger (44.5mm), reverse inscribed, 'State C'ships/6 Miles/R.Vagg/2nd/19.1.'60'; Amateur Athletics Association of N.S.W., in silvered (31x35mm), with suspension, reverse, School Boys/Championships, inscribed, 'Und.17. 1 Mile./"R.Vagg"/1st. 4.34.5/30.9.'56'; The Amateur Athletic Union of Australia, medal in gilt (45mm), reverse inscribed, 'R.A.Vagg/10,000 Metres/C.C.C'ship/35m.20s./26.8.61.'; another identical in bronze, reverse inscribed, 'R.A.Vagg/3 Miles C'ship/3rd/5.3.61'. A few with some verdigris, otherwise fine - very fine. (8) $90
Lot 3677 Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club Centenary, 1967, in bronze (50mm) (C.1967/9); Fiftieth Anniversary Bundaberg Queensland King's Cup, 1969, in gilt bronze (64mm) (C.1969/9); 25th Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race, 1969, in bronze (51mm) (C.1969/12); 136th Royal Sydney Anniversary Regatta, 1972, in bronze (51mm) (C.1972/1), reverse inscribed, 'Antares/1st'; Australia, America's Cup Challenge Newport Rhode Island, 1977, in silver (35mm) (C.1977/1); Australia II, America's Cup Challenge N.Y.Y.C. Newport Rhode Island, 1983, in silver (42mm) (C.1983/40). The second in pack of issue, the fourth cleaned now retoned, very fine, the rest uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 3678 Sports medals, Rugby (League?) Football, in aluminium (47mm), reverse inscribed, 'Waverley J Grade/1961/John McIntosh'; Richmond Football Club/Kevin Bartlett, 1983, in bronze (51mm); Rugby (League?) award medal, undated, in gilt bronze (47.5mm), unnamed; Sutherland Shire Junior Soccer Football Assn Caltex Award, Runner Up, undated, in bronze (38mm), unnamed; Canberra Raiders Road to Victory, 1991, in gilt bronze (38mm); Nambucca Heads Junior Surf Life Saving Club, Hibiscusland Junior Surf Carnival, prize medals, undated (2, one silvered and one bronze) (40mm), both unnamed; Swimming medal, uniface and undated, in aluminium (51mm); another similar medal but featuring multi sports figures around a centre star, these last two medals unnamed. Very fine - uncirculated. (9) $70
Lot 3679 American - Australian International 6 Metre Challenge, (1970), in silvered bronze (63mm), by Angus & Coote, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/W.H.Northam/American / Australian/6 Metre Challenge/Sydney..1970'. In case, this with foxing, medal with a few small edge bumps, otherwise uncirculated. $60
Lot 3680 V.F.L. Medal, 1971, Hawthorn Premier's medal in bronze (44.5mm), by Andor Meszaros, struck by Stokes Melb, obverse, head left of Brownlow medallist Ian Stewart, Richmond F.C., reverse, eagle with football and names of competition teams, edge numbered 170. In original box of issue, uncirculated. $160
Lot 3681 Sporting medals, includes The Sun City to Surf, Sydney, in gilt, inscribed, 'Sixth Annual Run/August 15, 1976/First Man/Aged 40 and Over'; another in silvered, no ribbon, inscribed, 'Eighth Annual Run/August 13, 1978/Men's Team Aged 30 and Over/2nd'; The First Australian Masters Games Tasmania, 1987, in silvered (2), both inscribed, 'Basketball'; Vic Health Masters Games, 1990, in gilt (2), silvered (2), bronze (2), all unnamed and two without ribbons; Honda Central Australian Masters Games, Alice Springs, 1986, in gilt, no ribbon and unnamed; Cadbury Tasmanian Marathon & Half Marathon, City of Hobart/City of Glenorchy, undated (1986); Caltex Best All Rounder medal, in silvered, undated, no ribbon and unnamed; Orange Eight Day Games medal, undated, no ribbon and unnamed. Fine - uncirculated. (14) Passed in
Lot 3682 Sporting medals, Garden City NSW 16Ft. Skiff Championship/D.J's Properties Limited, 1979, in bronze (47mm), unnamed; Darwin Sailing Club, undated (2), in gilt bronze and oxidised silvered bronze (50.5mm), both unnamed; Combined Australian Championships, A.P.B.A. (Australian Power Boat Association), undated, in bronze (57mm), unnamed; Archery Society of New South Wales, State Championships (1969), (51mm) (2), in silvered bronze, reverse inscribed, 'Junior Boys/Instinctive/Field/1969', and another in bronze, unnamed. Very fine - uncirculated. (6) $30
Lot 3683 Tasmanian Shooting Association, undated (1990s), prize medal in bronze (58mm), by K.G.Luke, unnamed; Great Britain, N.R.A. Rifle Clubs medal, voided design in bronze (28x41mm) with suspension ring and loop, unnamed, by Elkington. Both in cases of issue, uncirculated. (2) $30
Lot 3684 Sporting medals, St George Sutherland Dist Amateur Swimming Association, medal in gilt (34x45mm), with neck chain, another in bronze with neck chain, and another in gilt without chain, medals feature cameos of St George and the Dragon and Captain Cook, both encircled in enamel, the last medal is unfinished in that it is missing the enamel around St George and the Dragon; St George District Amateur Swimming Association, in gilt and enamel (34x45mm); New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association, State Championship medal in bronze (35x41mm); The Sun-Herald City to Surf, 25th Anniversary Run, 1995, in cupro nickel (35mm); The Sun-Herald City to Surf, I Finished, 1996, in bronze (35mm); The Sydney Morning Herald, Half Marathon, 1998, in bronze (40mm); The James Hardie Medal, Parramatta Eels, Club Champions 1976-1981, in gilt (32mm); Visa Official Sponsor 1992 Olympic Games, in gilt (38mm); Australia Olympic Regatta, undated, in white metal (51mm); all unnamed and all with suspension ring except 5th and last two. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) $80
Lot 3685 Paris 1924, VIII Olympiad, Official Medal of the Participants, in bronze (55mm) engraver, Raoul Benard, minted by Monnaie de Paris. In Olympic Paris case, a few small edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $650
Lot 3686 Sydney 1938, British Empire Games, Medal of the Winners, in antiqued silver (64mm octagonal), engraver, D.E.Morden, by Stokes, Melb., unnamed; souvenir programme of same Games with names of competitors, placegetters and times written in ink in Athletics section; also Edmonton Commonwealth Games, commemorative medal, 1978, in bronze (43.5mm). The first with nicks and scuffing and plugged holes at sides where it has been mounted, otherwise very fine, the programme with some paper loss at edge and edge tears, otherwise fine, the last uncirculated. (3) $420
Lot 3687 British Empire Games Commemorative Medal, Sydney 1938, in antiqued bronze (63x75mm), engraved by D.E.Morden, made by Stokes, Melb (C.1938/22). Good very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 3688 Sydney British Empire Games, 1938, official's badge in bronze, numbered on reverse, 460, by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, with ribbon; VII British Empire and Commonwealth Games Perth, Western Australia, 1962, Participation Medal in bronze (57mm), by K.G.Luke, Melb. The last with small edge bump on obverse and some sticky residue on reverse, otherwise both extremely fine. (2) $240
Lot 3689 New Zealand 1950, British Empire Games, Medal of the Winners, bronze (63mm) by M & K Ltd (Mayer & Kean), N.Z., inscribed on reverse, 'Water - Polo'. In case of issue, a few handling marks, toned, otherwise extremely fine. $700
Lot 3690 XVIth Olympiad Melbourne, Presentation Medal by the Trustees to Commemorate the Opening Day of Olympic Park, 1956, in gilt bronze (47mm) (C.1956/8), by K.G.Luke, unnamed. Small rub mark on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. $90
Lot 3691 Olympic Games Melbourne, 1956, commemorative medal in bronze (63.5mm) (C.1956/5), by Andor Mezsaros. Uncirculated. $300
Lot 3692 XVI Olympina Melbourne, 1956, in oxidised silver (38mm) (C.1956/6); XXth Olympic Games Munich, 1972, team support award medal in bronze (57mm) (C.1972/21), unnamed; XII Commonwealth Games Brisbane, 1982, commemorative medal in bronze (57mm) (C.1982/13); Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles, 1984, Network 10 Australia medal in gilt bronze (63mm) (C.1984/18). The first extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 3693 Tokyo 1964, XVIII Olympiad, Official Medal of the Participants, in dark bronze (61mm) engraver, Taro Okamoto, edge impressed Naigai Art Ind., in timber case of issue, back of case marked, 'W.H.Northam'; also The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, presentation medal in silver (?) (38mm), unnamed, in case of issue. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) $280
Lot 3694 Kingston Jamaica 1966, VIII British Empire and Commonwealth Games, commemorative medal, in bronze (53mm); Christchurch New Zealand, X British Commonwealth Games, 1974, competitors and officials commemorative medal, in bronze (64mm) (M&P.1974/3). The first in unofficial case, the second in capsule, uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3695 Mexico Olympics, 1968, in bronze and silvered bronze (63mm) (C.1968/9); Commercial Bank of Australia Commemorating Australia's Participation in XXI Olympiad Montreal, 1976, in silver (39mm) (C.1976/14); also USA, souvenir medal of XXIII Olympics in Los Angeles, 1984, in silvered metal (38mm). The first pair in set case, this with foxing on lid lining and marks on outside, the second in case with foxing on lid lining, the last in plastic case, uncirculated. (2 + set of 2) $30
Lot 3696 New Zealand International Exhibition, 1882, prize medal in silver (35.5mm), (M.1882/25), unnamed. Toned, scuff marks, otherwise good very fine and very rare. $450
Lot 3697 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, 1897, in white metal (26mm) (M.1897/6); Jubilee of Canterbury, 1900, in bronze (23.5mm) (M.1900/33); Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York Visit, 1901, in bronze (27mm) (M.1901/6, 8, 9, 10 [3]) (6); Dominion Day, 1907, in white metal (27mm) (M.1901/1 [2], 1907/4 [2]) (4); Titirangi Primary School Centenary, 1972, gilt uniface disc (35mm), with ribbon hole; Lord's Prayer lapel badge made from a New Zealand silver medalet of 1882 (cf M.1882/9) and Great Britain silver threepence; also New Zealand International Exhibition, 1882, in brass (25mm) (M.1882/15). The first and last poor, the rest fine - extremely fine. (15) $100
Lot 3698 Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition, 1898, in bronze (38mm) by Moller, Dunedin (M.1898/5). Some mint red, light scuff marks on reverse, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $470
Lot 3699 J.R.Montague, Palmerston North, Return of NZ Contingent from Transvaal, (1902), in bronze (27mm) (M.1902/3); also tokens Dundee Corporation Tramways one penny section (G18) (2); Manawatu Farmers' Co-operative Association, one shilling (G.40); Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, five, two and one shillings (G.114, 116, 117). Poor - extremely fine. (7) $70
Lot 3700 Special Constabulary Mounted, Auckland 1913 (M.1913/6), at bottom of reverse inscribed, 'L. M. L. F Bartrop'. Nearly fine and rare. $150
Lot 3701 New Zealand Numismatic Society, 1935, Waitangi - Bledisloe medal in bronze (51mm), by M&K (Mayer & Kean) (M.1935/1). In case of issue and with card of issue with full details of medal, traces of mint red, one small verdigris spot in lettering, otherwise uncirculated. $180
Lot 3702 New Zealand Centennial, 1840-1940, issued by the New Zealand Numismatic Society, in silver (38mm) (M.1940/1); Wellington Chamber of Commerce Centenary, 1956, in bronze (48mm) (M&P.1956/1), obverse, arms of the Chamber of Commerce, reverse, Plimmer's Noah's Ark. Uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 3703 Gallipoli Heroes, uniface, struck in bronze (octagon, 38x38mm) (M.G/1). Very fine and very rare. $240
Lot 3704 Otago Centenary, 1948, in oxidised bronze (52mm) (M&P.1948/1); Canterbury Centennial, 1950, in matt silver (50mm) and another in matt bronze (50mm) (M&P.1950/1) (2); another with identical obverse but wreath on reverse, 1950, in matt bronze (50mm) (M&P.1950/4). The third with small oxidation spot on reverse, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3705 Introduction of Decimal Currency, 1967, issued by The Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, in bright bronze (63mm) by J.Berry (M&P.1967/3); The Wahine, 1968, issued by The Historical Medal Society of Australia & New Zealand, in bronze (38mm), by Luke of Melbourne (M&P.1968/3); Auckland City Centennial, 1971, in copper (42mm) (M&P.1971/2); Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand 50th Jubilee, 1981, in silver and also in copper (49mm) (M&P.1981/1) (2); National Coinage 50th Anniversary, 1983, issued by The Numismatic Society of Auckland, in bronze (38mm) (M&P.1983/1) (2). In cases or packs of issue, the second and third packs affected by moisture and plastic break-down, the 1971 medal with verdigris, otherwise uncirculated. (7) $90
Lot 3706 Introduction of Decimal Coinage, 1967, issued by Numismatic Society of Auckland, in bronze (48mm) (M&P.1967/4); Auckland City Centenary, 1971, issued by The Historical Medal Society of Australia & New Zealand, in copper (38mm) (M&P.1971/6); Auckland Harbour Board Centenary, 1971, issued by The Historical Medal Society of Australia & New Zealand, in copper (38mm) (M&P.1971/9); Xth British Commonwealth Games Christchurch, 1974, Kia Ora (Be Well/Healthy) medal, cast in cupro nickel, (M&P.1974/5), with suspension loop and white neck cord; Colin Quincey - Tasman Trespasser, 1977, in bronze (42mm), by Kevin J.Berry (M&P.1977/15). The second last toned, otherwise uncirculated. (5) $50
Lot 3707 Edward VIII Abdication 50th Anniversary, 1986, in antique bronze, silvered bronze, gilt bronze and bronze coloured aluminium, silver coloured aluminium, and gold coloured aluminium (all 51mm), obverse, crowned and robed bust of Edward VIII left, reverse, text (M&P.1986/4) (6); also similar design, 1986, printed on gilt board (39mm), one in black ink and one in blue ink, both upset on reverse, by Morel. Uncirculated. (8) $50
Lot 3708 Mahurangi Agricultural Society, 1st Prize medal, undated (c1880s), in silver (44.5mm), by A.Teutenberg, Auckland, unnamed. A few edge nicks and bumps, digs on naming shield on reverse, otherwise fine and very scarce. $2,000
Lot 3709 Wellington Industrial Exhibition, 1927, souvenir brass tray (61mm), by Precision NZ, in the centre is a Kiwi facing left and a wreath of silver fern, around the edge at the top, 'What Wellington Makes', and the bottom, 'Makes Wellington'. Good fine. $70
Lot 3710 New Zealand Police Medal, missing suspension bar. No 2498. Detective H.C.Murch. N.Z.Police 1936. Engraved. Very fine. $110
Lot 3711 France, Universal Exposition Paris, 1889, in bronze (63mm), by Louis Bottee, obverse, Marianne crowning a seated half naked artisan with Expo pavilion and Eiffel Tower below, reverse, Fame seated on a tree branch, blowing trumpet, star above and head of Marianne at right, named in relief in panel, 'Western Packing And/Canning Company A Patea'. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3712 London Christ Hospital School badge, 1673, uniface in thin silver plate (79mm), by John Roettier, with four pierced holes at edge for sewing to uniform, obverse, figures of Arithmetic holding a tablet and her left hand resting on a boy's head (a Bluecoat boy), Mathematics holding a triangle and compasses, and Astronomy holding an armillary sphere, above on clouds is the infant Fame blowing a trumpet and a cherub holding a caduceus, and Zephyrs blow a favourable wind upon ships at the bottom left, above the legend, 'AVSPICIO CAROL SECVNDI.REGIS.1673' (Under the auspices of King Charles II). Very fine. $250
Lot 3713 Peace of Utrecht, 1713, in silver (35mm) (Eimer 460), holed near top edge; Death of William IV, 1837, in white metal (58mm) (BHM 1717; Eimer 1295); Obsequies for the Duke of Wellington, 1852, in white metal (65mm) (BHM 2499); Voyage of SS Great Britain from Bristol to London, 1845, in white metal (44mm) (BHM 2210). The last dark toned on obverse, otherwise fine - good very fine. (4) $80
Lot 3714 Admiral Vernon medals, 1739, in bronze, Vernon and Sr Chaloner Ogle facing and full length (Adams & Chao CAvo 3-D), Vernon full length left with sword, ships and canon (Adams & Chao HAv 1-B), Vernon three-quarters length left with baton in left hand (Adams & Chao cf PBv 13-K [but no dot after S in Ships], Devil leads prisoner Walpole left (Adams & Chao NLa 1-A), Duke of Argyle with implements of war and flag (Adams & Chao NLv 5-D). In 2x2 holders with details, the third holed near edge, otherwise good - fine. (5) $200
Lot 3715 Admiral Vernon medals, 1739, in bronze, Fort Chagre issues, three-quarter length Vernon with tree beside types (Adams & Chao FCv 5-D, 7-H) (2), full length Vernon types (Adams & Chao FCv 12-P, 14-S, 15-V) (3). In 2x2 holders with details, poor - fine. (5) $240
Lot 3716 Admiral Vernon medals, 1739, in bronze, Vernon facing Commodore Brown three-quarter length figure types (Adams & Chao PBv 4-G, 5-H, 7-K, 7-L, 8-M). Two holed near edge and one holed at and through edge, good - very good. (5) $120
Lot 3717 Admiral Vernon medals, 1739, in bronze, three-quarter length Vernon left (Adams & Chao PBvi 1-A), full length Vernon types with ship and canon (Adams & Chao PBvi 5-F, 13-Q, 20-II) (3). In 2x2 holders with details, good - fine. (4) $160
Lot 3718 Admiral Vernon, He Took Porto Bello, 1739, in bronze (36mm), obverse, legend starts 'The British Glory Revived', Vernon full length with ship at left and canon at right, sword in right hand and baton in left pointing at M, reverse, six ships in harbour with buildings, steeple at E, spire right of O and tower at I (Adams & Chao PBvi 18-CC). Good fine. $260
Lot 3719 Admiral Vernon medals, 1739, in bronze, Vernon standing and Lezo kneeling with Don Blass text above types (Adams & Chao PBvl 3-B, 5-D) (2), three-quarter length Vernon left and holding baton types (Adams & Chao PBv 9-F, 14-K, 22-S, 27-W, 42-RR) (5). The second with some loss around edge and the fifth with hole near edge, otherwise good - very good. (7) $180
Lot 3720 William Duke of Cumberland, British Hero, 1745, in bronze (36mm), Duke as Hercules defeating the Hydra of dissension (MI 605/261), also (34mm) Carlisle Taken (MI 605/262); Hampshire, Southampton, Admiral Earl Howe farthing, 1794 (D&H 101); King of Prussia & Prince Ferdinand, drove the French out of the land, 1758, in bronze (38mm). The last with some loss of metal around edge, poor - very good. (4) $30
Lot 3721 Society of Arts, Mercury and Minerva Medal, 1753, in gold (22ct; 92.15g; 52mm) (Eimer 647), by W.Wyon, obverse, conjoined busts of Mercury and Minerva left, with the legend, 'Arts And Commerce Promoted', reverse, around the top is inscribed, 'To Mr. J.Park. MDCCCXVIII' (1818), below is a closed wreath and inside is inscribed, 'For His/Cast Iron Mooring/Block', at the base, 'Socy Insd/London 1753'. In an unofficial case, edge nicks and bump and a few areas on edge where the medal has been subject to gold testing, hairlines and a few scratches and digs, medal slightly bowed, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $3,200
Lot 3722 Love token, shaved halfpenny, one side engraved with scene of a man farewelling a woman with a fort on a mountain top at the left and at the right a ship, on the other side is inscribed, Wm/Clayton/1763'. Very fine. $1,200
Lot 3723 Admiral Earl Howe, Naval Victory of the 1st June 1794, in bronze (48mm) (BHM 387, Eimer 856), by C.H.Kuchler, obverse, Howe bust right, reverse, Neptune advancing in a marine car. Nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 3724 Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth at Penrith, 1797 (modern issue), Bleamire Medal, in white metal (47mm), obverse, half facing bust of Elizabeth I, reverse, 11-lines of text; Eton College Regular Attendance medal, in white metal (45mm), no suspender or suspension hole, unnamed. Extremely fine. (2) $30
Lot 3725 London Institution, 1807, member's medal in bronze (43mm), by W.Wyon, reverse with number 973 on horizontal lined background below shield and impressed vertically to right of shield is the number 827*; Universal Cookery & Food Association, 1899 Prix D'Honneur medal in silver (38mm), by J.A.Restall, reverse inscribed, 'R & A. Main.' The first nearly extremely fine, the second with edge bumps and holed near top, very good. (2) $50
Lot 3726 Joseph Banks, 1816, in bronze (40mm) (Eimer 1088), by B.Wyon after T.Wyon, obverse, bust of Banks right, reverse, an open book decorated with a garland and wheatsheaf. A few thin scrape marks and metal flaw on reverse and very minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $260
Lot 3727 George III, Chester King and Constitution Club, 1817, in white metal (45mm), with unofficial pierced hole at top with loop for suspension. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $40
Lot 3728 George IV, (1820s), (cf BHM 1215 bust design by B.Wyon), uniface tin sample strike (58mm). Good very fine. $30
Lot 3729 Free Waterman badge, Thames, City of London, c1820s, in a silver plated tin layer applied over pressed bronze plate (oval and arched 115x120mm), features City of London's arms over a plaque in which is engraved the licence number, '3614', below is the arms of the Free Watermen, the badge was worn as a brassard by being sewn to the sleeve of the waterman's coat. Extremely fine and rare. $1,300
Lot 3730 Free Waterman badge, Thames, City of London, c1820s, in a copper plate layer applied over pressed bronze plate, (circular 120mm), features City of London's arms over a plaque in which is engraved the licence number, '6022', below is the arms of the Free Watermen, the badge was worn as a brassard by being sewn to the sleeve of the waterman's coat. Very fine and rare. $900
Lot 3731 Royal Calendar medal, for year 1828, in oxidised brass (38mm); Cambridge University Boat Club, undated (c1880s), prize medal in silver (50.5mm), obverse, university arms, reverse, wreath and inside in Latin, 'I Side/Triumphata/Remigibus Suis/Granta Memor', unnamed, by Peters, Cambridge. The last with some edge bumps, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (2) $70
Lot 3732 City of London School, 1834, in silver (57mm), by B.Wyon (Eimer 1279), obverse, facade of the school building, reverse, Knowledge seated right instructs standing youth leaning on a tablet inscribed 'JOHN/CARPENTER/1447', and with London City arms at top. Detail on tablet worn, otherwise very fine/fine. $160
Lot 3733 London Missionary Society, Missionary Ship John Williams, 1844, in white metal (41mm), by J.Davis (BHM 2201; Eimer 1384), holed for suspension, obverse ship John Williams sailing right, reverse, 17-lines of text; M.Loubet, President of France Visit to England, 1903, in silvered bronze (33mm) (BHM 3891). The first with oxidation spot at right edge at 3 o'clock, the second with discolouration on left side of obverse, otherwise extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3734 Great Exhibition, London, 1851, (4) all in white metal, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and Exhibition Building (51mm) (BHM 2419); Queen Victoria and Exhibition Building (51mm) (BHM 2420), pierced hole at top edge; Prince Albert and Royal Arms (37.5) (BHM 2459; Eimer 1463) (2, die 1 with 'W.J.Taylor Medallist/London' under bust and die 2 with 'W J Taylor London' under bust). The first affected by oxidation, the rest very fine - extremely fine. (4) $40
Lot 3735 The International Exhibition, London, 1851, in white metal (30mm), (BHM 2427), by Allen & Moore, obverse, view of Exhibition Building, reverse, 13-lines of text; The International Exhibition, London, 1851, in white metal (30mm), (BHM 2440), by Heaton, holed at top edge, obverse, view of Exhibition Building, reverse, 9-lines of text; Crystal Palace Opened, 1854, in white metal (64mm), (BHM 2549; Eimer 1487), by Pinches, obverse, female figure, lamb and helmet at her feet, opens the doors of Industry and Science to the exhibition, reverse, the Exhibition Building; Crystal Palace Exhibition Building, London, 1862 (3) all different, two in white metal (25 & 26mm) the first holed near edge, one in brass (21mm), all feature Exhibition Building on one side. The first with several edge bumps, otherwise fine - good very fine. (6) $30
Lot 3736 Great Exhibition Council Medal, 1851, in bronze (89mm), (BHM 2461; Eimer 1455), obverse by W.Wyon, conjoined busts of Victoria and Albert left, trident at side and dolphins below, reverse by H.Bonnardell and (J.F.) Domard, standing figures of Commerce and Industry, their hands clasped, each crowned by Britannia, facing and upon a platform before flags of nations, struck by Royal Mint, edge inscribed, 'Council Medal Of The Exhibition. Sharp Brothers & Co, Class VI.' One small oxidation spot, some very minor rubbing on a few high spots, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very scarce. $1,000
Lot 3737 Great Exhibition Prize Medal, 1851, copy in silver filled plate over a non-metal compound (74mm), (cf BHM 2462; Eimer 1456), obverse by W.Wyon, conjoined busts of Victoria and Albert left, trident at side and dolphins below, no reverse just a felt backing to the compound below, a slightly smaller version of the original medal, edge hallmarked for London 1978 and maker BJS, impressed, 'Presentation Prize Medal of The Exhibition Henry Cole, Executive Committee'; Calcutta International Exhibition 1883-84, award medal in bronze (51mm), obverse, bust of Queen Victoria left, unnamed; British Empire Exhibition, 1924, in silver (28mm) (BHM 4194; Eimer 1991), by W.McMillan, with fitted suspension loop, obverse, head of Mercury left, reverse, shipping at wharf, large furnaces and chimneys, with an original small medal envelope with printed details, 'British Empire/Exhibition/Keepsake Medal/No.2/Silver/Royal Mint'. The first in unofficial case, this damaged, medal with a few small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine; the second in official case, medal with edge bumps and nicks on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated; the last with envelope toned and with small hole, medal very fine. (3) $120
Lot 3738 Great Exhibition Prize Medal, 1851, in bronze (77mm), (BHM 2462; Eimer 1456), obverse by W.Wyon, conjoined busts of Victoria and Albert left, trident at side and dolphins below, reverse by Leonard C.Wyon, Britannia seated confers a wreath upon the head of Industria, kneeling, Africa, America and Europe in attendance, to right a bust of Flaxman on a socle, struck by Royal Mint, edge inscribed, 'Prize Medal Of The Exhibition Presented to W.D.Haggard by Leonard C.Wyon'. A few small edge nicks and some small digs in reverse exergue, otherwise nearly uncirculated and scarce. $320
Lot 3739 Great Exhibition, 1851, Exhibitor Medal in bronze (48mm) (BHM 2463; Eimer 1459), by W.Wyon, obverse, Prince Albert bust left, reverse, 'Exhibitor' in scroll across a globe within wreath and with dove above, edge impressed, 'United Kingdom. Class 26. No.133.' and inscribed, 'Lucy Lee'. Edge bump on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $40
Lot 3740 Juror's Medal, 1851, in bronze (64mm), (BHM 2464; Eimer 1457), obverse by W.Wyon, conjoined busts of Victoria and Albert left, trident at side and dolphins below, reverse by G.G.Adams, Industry seated receives a wreath from Fame attended by Commerce, in the exergue a bust of Athena and objects, struck by Royal Mint, edge inscribed, Juror Exhibition 1851 John Jackson. A few very minor edge nicks, nearly uncirculated. $380
Lot 3741 Great Exhibition, 1851, Services Medal in bronze (48mm) (BHM 2465; Eimer 1458), by W.Wyon, obverse, Prince Albert bust left, reverse, 'For Services' inside wreath, edge impressed, 'Ewen McPherson, Police Serjeant'. Hairlines, trace of mint red, nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 3742 Queen's Medal for Department of Science and Art Students Prize, 1853, in bronze (45mm), obverse, bust of Queen Victoria left, reverse, wreath, edge inscribed, 'Wilhelmina Fillans, Glasgow. Stage 22b. May, 1855'. Edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $60
Lot 3743 Queen's Medal, Department of Science and Art, Students Prize, 1853, in bronze (45mm), edge inscribed, 'William Downing, Manchester. Stages 4b.5b.'; Christ's Hospital, (1800s), reward medal in silver (34.5mm), unnamed, pierced hole on top edge; Sherborne School Athletic Sports, 1894, in bronze (31mm), reverse inscribed, '2nd Prize/Junior/Consolation'; School Board for London, King Edward VII Medal for Attendance, 1902, in gilt bronze (39mm), holed for loop suspension, reverse inscribed, 'H.Brown'; Liverpool School Board, Attendance and Good Conduct Medal, in white metal (44mm), holed for loop suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Isabella Scarlett'; untitled award medal in silver(?) (44mm), obverse, teacher reading from book with desk behind and in background a beehive with bees swarming, reverse, Minerva seated holding wreath above student's head with temple of Fame on rocky eminence in background. Very good - good very fine. (6) $90
Lot 3744 Crystal Palace Opened, 1854, in white metal (64mm), (BHM 2549; Eimer 1487), by Pinches, obverse, female figure, lamb and helmet at her feet, opens the doors of Industry and Science to the exhibition, reverse, the exhibition building. In original case, a few small edge nicks and toning, otherwise uncirculated. $90
Lot 3745 Battle of Inkermann, 1854, in white metal (41mm) (Eimer 1492), holed at top edge; Queen Victoria, Jubilee head style, uniface, undated, in cupro nickel (37.5mm), very weak strike with legend barely visible, possibly a trial striking; Robert Clay Sudlow, Burroughs Wellcome & Co, 1905, replica in bronze (51mm) of the gold medal awarded to him to mark his retirement after 25 years; The Rt Hon J.Chamberlain M.P., undated, in bronze (52mm), uniface, with crude sloping rim (a trial striking?). Very good - very fine. (4) $40
Lot 3746 Leominster Agricultural Society, undated (1856), in bronze (45mm), by Halliday, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/George Hoskins/as a successful ploughman/at the Annual/Matches of the Society/1856/Mr H.Trennell President'; Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, undated (1930), in bronze (45mm), reverse inscribed, 'Mr H.S.Anthony/1930/Best Utility Female.'; also Royal Agricultural Society of England Long Service Medal, with suspension loop and ring, edge impressed, 'Albert Lovegrove, 57 Years Service.' The first with edge bumps, inscription on reverse worn, otherwise fine, the second extremely fine, the last good very fine. (3) $60
Lot 3747 Thomas Holloway Memorial Medal, 1858, in bronze (62mm), by J.Moore, (BHM 2635; Eimer 1525), obverse, bust of Holloway left, reverse, 'Memorial Medal/Of/Holloway's/Pills & Ointment/Introduced To The Public/15 Octr 1837/Profile Of The Proprietor/This Holloway/Engraved From Life/By/Joseph Moore/Birmingham/1858'. Some light hairlines, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $280
Lot 3748 Love token, shaved large penny, one side engraved with what appears to be an altar with an heart in the centre and a sunburst above, at the top and the sides arrows and below the initials, 'MM' and in running script, 'Love', the whole design surrounded by a stylised wreath, on the other side, a wreath with the words, 'Forget me Not' across the top and inside is inscribed, 'TS (?)/1861'. Fine. $70
Lot 3749 International Exhibition, 1862, in white metal (53mm) (BHM 2735), by Ottley, obverse, Queen Victoria bust left, reverse, exhibition building with angel above, reverse upset to 2 0'clock; another in white metal (41mm) (BHM 2739), by Pinches, obverse, exhibition building, reverse, Britannia holding flag attended by Commerce holding flag bearing names 'Europe/Asia/Africa/America/Australasia'; another, Universal Exhibition of London, 1862, in white metal (50mm) by A.Bovy, obverse, bust of Queen Victoria left, reverse, exhibition building. Fine - good very fine. (3) $40
Lot 3750 Universal Exhibition of London, 1862, in silver-like white metal (50mm) by A.Bovy, obverse, bust of Queen Victoria left, reverse, exhibition building, at bottom is maker's name, (Ch.) Massonnet. In original, circular cardboard holder by Ch.Massonnet, this damaged, medal with hairlines and a faint scratch on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3751 Bradford Mechanics Institute Prize Medal, 1864, in silver (57mm), with suspension ring and loop, hallmarked for Birmingham 1862, maker H&T (Hilliard & Thomason), obverse, boar's head engraved at top, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/James A. Turner/For The Best Study/In Colour'. Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3752 Reading Industrial Exhibition, 1865, in bronze (50mm), obverse, the Borough of Reading seal granted in 1566, reverse, Royal arms above a quote from Shakespeare, "From lowest place when worthy things proceed the place is honoured by the doer's deed", impressed on edge, 'John Sharp.' In original case, this damaged, medal with small edge bump on reverse, a few small spots of oxidation, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $60
Lot 3753 Richard Cobden, a Victorian 'Bois Durci' plaque (104mm), uniface, featuring Cobden's head left, with suspension loop for wall hanging. A few small chips at bottom edge, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3754 Metropolitan Amateur Regatta, Thames Challenge Cup Senior Fours, Estd 1866, in silver (63mm), by Pinches, obverse, Neptune holding a paddle and reclining beside river, reverse, the Challenge Cup, unnamed. Hairlines and scuff marks, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 3755 London Exhibition of Fine Art, 1872, in white metal (30mm), by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, obverse, bust of Queen Victoria left, reverse, Exhibition Building and below, 'Struck In Exhibition M.D.CCC.LXII'; Yorkshire Exhibition, 1875, in brass (23mm) with suspension loop, obverse, conjoined heads of Duke of Edinburgh and wife right, reverse, 12-lines of text; Souvenir of British Empire Exhibition Wembley, 1924, in brass (24mm) (2, with suspension loop), obverse, Palace of Industry, reverse, 5-lines of text; Silver Jubilee Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, 1977, in cupro nickel (31mm) with scroll suspender, obverse, stylized crown, reverse, stylized exhibition site; also unidentified medal in bronze (29mm), obverse, facing female with images of industry behind, reverse, monogram initials, 'ASA' (? CASA). Fine - extremely fine. (6) $30
Lot 3756 Royal Society, Darwin Medal, 1882, in bronze (57mm), by Allan Wyon, (BHM 3136; Eimer 1686), obverse, bust of Darwin left, reverse, MDCCCIX/CAROLVS/DARWIN/MDCCCLXXXII within a wreath of plants identified by Darwin. In plastic case, uncirculated. $360
Lot 3757 Charles Darwin, 1809-1882, cast in bronze (95mm), obverse, bust of Darwin left, reverse, plain except for concave impression of Darwin's bust. Green verdigris colouring both sides, otherwise fine. $30
Lot 3758 International Inventions Exhibition, London 1885, in bronze (45mm) (BHM3198; Eimer 1715), by L.C.Wyon, obverse, Queen Victoria head left, reverse, the figures of Invention and Music holding a compass and a lyre, unnamed; Royal Jubilee Exhibition Manchester, 1887, in bronze (45mm), by Heaton, obverse, Queen Victoria head left, reverse, Exhibition Building, unnamed; another identical medal but in white metal. The last with scratches, otherwise good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $150
Lot 3759 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, in bronze (52mm) (BHM 3209; Eimer 1725), by L.C.Wyon, obverse, Albert Edward Prince of Wales bust left, reverse text inside wreath; Colonial and Indian Exhibition London Opened by the Queen, May 4th 1886, in bronze (40mm), obverse, bust of Queen Victoria left, reverse, text inside wreath. The second with some very minor edge bumps or nicks, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3760 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886, silver fob/pendant (25x36mm), heart shaped with globe in centre featuring Pacific Ocean and bordering countries on one side and Indian Ocean and bordering countries, including Australia, on the other side, all ensigned by a crown, around the crown on the reverse, 'Cor.Unum.Via.Una' (one heart, one God); also commemorative medal of the same exhibition, 1886, in silver (26mm) with rope border fitted and brooch-pin fitting, the obverse featuring Prince Edward's head left and around, 'To Commemorate The Indian & Colonial Exhibition', reverse with 6-lines of text (see BHM3211 for reverse). Extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 3761 The Royal Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Banks Medal, undated, in silver (37.5mm), (Brown 1041), unnamed; identical medals in bronze (4), inscribed to, (1) Provincial Show Liverpool/1886/Awarded To/Messenger & Co/For/Heating Small/Conservatories; (2) Mr W.S.Nisbet/1st Nov./1918; (3) Awarded By/Hindley/Allot.& Gdn.Assn./To/Mr. E.Hatton/1955; (4) Awarded By/St Mary Bourne/Horticultural Soc./1977. The first with some marks on edge of Banks' lower bust and hairlines and scuff marks on reverse, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (5) $90
Lot 3762 The Royal Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Banks Medal, undated, in silver (37.5mm), (Brown 1041), unnamed; Hampshire Horticultural Society award medal, in bronze (41mm), by Ottley, obverse, seated lady with flowers around and behind a garden pergola, unnamed. Hairlines on first, dark tone spot and small edge nick, very fine - extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3763 Gigantic Wheel Earls Court, 1897, in bronze (31.5mm), obverse, ferris wheel, reverse, 12-line specifications of the wheel; another dated 1901; and another dated 1906, the last two with maker, 'M.B.Ld' at date. The first fine, the last two with much mint red, extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3764 City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, undated (1900), prize medal in silver (51mm) for Honours Technological Examination, (Eimer 1764), by L.C.Wyon, obverse, bust left of H.R.H. Prince of Wales, reverse, City of London arms above plaque, institute naming details around, edge inscribed 'Robert Benson Kirby, Watch & Clock making, 2nd Prize. 1900.'; award medal in gilt in two parts, both uniface (36x 4mm) and each with central stem which has been cut to remove it from a mounting board or plaque, the first part is the obverse, Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland and features Hancock's Infant 1830 steam car, the second part is the reverse which has a wreath and inside is inscribed, 'Speedometer Trials,/1906./Special Medal Awarded To/Mr R.B.Kirby,/For The Excellence Of Design,/Workmanship And Accuracy/Of The Speedometer/Entered By Him./March.1906.'. In unofficial case, the last two with some small edge nicks, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (3) $90
Lot 3765 Queen Victoria - Edward VII, mostly various coronation and jubilee issues, also noted Prussian medal for Battle of Rossbach, 1757. The last with poor colouring and needs expert cleaning. Poor - extremely fine. (25) $60
Lot 3766 Queen Victoria - Edward VII, various issues, includes commemoratives as well as jubilee issues, some in silver, noted Diamond Jubilee issue in silver, 1897 (BHM 3549), also S.Plimsoll/Coffin Ship medal, 1875, in bronze and Grace Darling/R.N.L.I., 1974, in gilt. In 2x2 holders with details, poor - extremely fine. (22) $70
Lot 3767 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, 1887 - 1988, includes commemoratives, coronations and jubilee issues, many in better condition, noted Diamond Jubilee issue in bronze, 1897 (BHM 3549), also Preston Guild merchant issue, 1902, in white metal in original box, another is a RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 Cunard Maiden Voyage medal, undated, appears to be silver (65mm). Fine - uncirculated. (16) $120
Lot 3768 Queen Victoria, Old England For Ever!, in silver (19mm), holed and repaired; Elizabeth II Royal Visit, 1953, in bronze (36mm), ribbon loose on suspender; Princess Diana Memorial, 1972, in bronze (44mm); Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sara Ferguson, 1986, in gilt silver (23mm); QEII 40th Anniversary of Coronation set of two medals, 1993, in gilt (37mm), in timber frame under Perspex for wall hanging; KISS souvenir medal, undated, in gilt (37mm); British India, Army Temperance Association 6 Years sobriety cross in silvered bronze (39mm), with suspension; Peace Celebrations, Calcutta Schools, 1919, in bronze (30mm); South Africa, Visit of Their Majesties, 1947, in white metal (26mm), with suspension loop and ribbon; also five English coins including a 1911 florin. Good - uncirculated. (13 + set of 2) $30
Lot 3769 Edward VII Coronation, 1902, in gold (31mm; 17.2g) (BHM 3737; Eimer 1871). In case of issue, small (2mm) scratch in reverse field, otherwise uncirculated. $780
Lot 3770 Coronation and Jubilee medals, 1911-1937, includes George V Coronation, 1911 (3), one in silver (31mm), two in bronze (both 51mm) (BHM 4022; Eimer 1922) (2) and (BHM 4035); George V and Queen Mary Jubilee, 1935, in silver (32mm) (BHM 4249; Eimer 2029); George VI Coronation, 1937, in bronze (44mm) (BHM 4308); also an empty Royal Mint envelope for Coronation Medal 1911, large bronze (this envelope marked and damaged). In official cases or packs of issue, uncirculated. (5 + envelope) $150
Lot 3771 Sinking of the S S Lusitania, 1915, in cast bronze (56mm), made in England with date 5 May 1915 (Eimer 1941A); International Council of Women Golden Jubilee, 1938, in silver (28mm),(cf Eimer 2053), with suspension loop, with attached pin back ribbon for wearing, obverse, female bust right with legend, 'Ishbel Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair', reverse, centre circle with details, 'I.C.W./C.I.F./1888/1938/I.F.B.', around the edge is a Latin legend; John Pinches, 125th Anniversary, 1965, in silvered bronze (43mm), with small box . The first with some areas of oxidation, otherwise fine - uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 3772 British Empire Exhibition, 1924, in bronze (51mm), (BHM 4193, Eimer 1987), by B.Mackennal, obverse, crowned and draped bust of George V left, reverse, stylized lion seated, behind is facade of Wembley Stadium, unnamed. Chocolate brown uncirculated. $60
Lot 3773 British Empire Exhibition, 1924, in cupro nickel (28mm), (BHM 4194; Eimer 1991), by W.McMillan, obverse, head of Mercury left, reverse, ship docked beside a loading gantry; another identical but in bronze; Souvenir of British Empire Exhibition Wembley, undated (1924), in brass (24mm), with suspension loop, obverse, Palace of Industry, reverse, 5-lines of text; Historical Pageant Bradford, 1931, in white metal (31mm), with suspension loop, by Manoah P.Hodes Bradford, obverse, three circles with Church, machinery and sheep; also Crystal Palace, 1862, in bronze (22mm), obverse, Queen Victoria head left, reverse, Crystal Palace building, pierced hole at top. Fine - uncirculated. (5) $30
Lot 3774 British Empire Exhibition, 1924, Commonwealth lapel badge, in gilt and enamel (32x41mm) and another (30x39mm), similar designs with Commonwealth countries named and moving indicator to highlight which is represented; The British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924, Brown's Amusements One Coupon token in brass (32mm). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $150
Lot 3775 British Empire Exhibition, 1925, in bronze (51mm), (BHM 4203, Eimer 1997), by B.Mackennal, obverse, crowned and draped bust of George V left, reverse, three stylized figures standing facing right and holding objects symbolizing food, transport and housing, edge inscribed, 'Awarded To F.Simpson. For Agricultural Pictures. Wembley. 1923.' Chocolate brown uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3776 Masonic Lodge, Gibraltar RA Chapter No 561, Founder jewel in 9ct gold (approx 16.5g), obverse, enamel image of Gibraltar island, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/MEXComp Edgar Browne/PZ.DG.IW/Founder of Gibraltar R.A.Chapter/No561 S.C/By Compns/As token of Esteem/1922-25'; also Royal Arch Sword Bearer jewel in silver and enamel, unnamed. One with case, very fine - extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 3777 National Pony Society, undated, in silver (44mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1927 by Mappin & Webb, with suspension and loop, obverse, group of horses in field with trees, reverse, polo player at full gallop and swinging at ball, reverse inscribed, 'Mr. J.H.Johnson's/Ouston Model 1215/London Show 1928'. Fine. $30
Lot 3778 Westerley Road Club, shield shaped award fob in silver and enamel (29x31mm), with suspension ring, obverse, a winged cycle wheel in the centre with the name above and below in enamelled scrolls, reverse inscribed, 'Tricycle/50 Miles Time Trial/15.9.29/H.A. Payne/2H.35M.24S'; Hereford Regatta,1935, in bronze (39mm), obverse, wreath and inside inscribed, 'Hereford Regatta/1935/Senior Eights/The First/Eight Oared Race/On The Wyee/Competition', reverse, plain. The first nearly extremely fine, the second very fine. (2) $60
Lot 3779 Railway passes, 1920s, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 'free pass', in silver (25x32mm), with suspension loop, obverse, company coat of arms and roses, reverse, wreath of roses and company initials, 'L & Y/R' and across the middle in a plain panel in blue, 'T A KENYON/204'; London - Midland Scottish Railway, gold pass, in gilt (29mm), with suspension loop, obverse, voided sections and in centre is company coat of arms, reverse, in a plain centre panel in blue, 'T.A. Kenyon' and in a small disc at bottom in blue, '60'; North Eastern Railway Company, 'free pass', in ivory (29mm) with silver edge banding, obverse, company coat of arms, reverse, 'Mr. T.A. Kenyon, M.B.E./L & Y. Rly'. Fine - very fine and a scarce group to one person. (3) $240
Lot 3780 George V and Queen Mary, Silver Jubilee 1910 - 1935, uniface medallion of the official design (BHM 4249) in silvered metal (13cm), with bracket on reverse for use as a mantle stand or for wall hanging, reverse marked, 'Produced By/Courtesy Of The/Royal Mint/This Being The Design/Of/Official Manufacture'. Much of silver finish aged or missing, otherwise very fine and unusual. $30
Lot 3781 Elizabeth II, various cased medals, commemorative issues, noted 50th Anniversary of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Death, undated (1972), in silver (38mm), with certificate no.1063, also Carnarvon Investiture of H.R.H. Charles, Prince of Wales, 1969, in silver (77mm) (case broken); and cased set of three 'Mayflower' medals, 1970 (set 44 of 500), plastic case damaged. Some cases with foxing or damaged as stated, medals uncirculated. (6 + set of 3) $60
Lot 3782 Croydon, 1977, mid-fired pottery unofficial teaching staff presentation medal (91mm), from Croydon High School, South Australia, obverse, a grotesque face with tongue sticking out, at the right side a fly and at the left 'Croydon 1977', reverse, a sexually explicit depiction of an ithyphallic satyr advancing right and carrying off a nymph who has a bottle in one hand and a cup in the other, based on the design of ancient Greek Thracian Islands coinage of Thasos c500-480BC. Crude but uncirculated. $30
Lot 3783 International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England, Deputy Director General appointment medal in silver (38mm), with suspension ring, obverse, Cambridge University buildings, reverse, 'IBC/D.D.G (in Old English font)/Deputy Director General/(inscribed) M.A.Vincent/(inscribed) Oceania/Division', hallmarked for Toye Kenning & Son, Birmingham, 1987. Toned, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3784 Armorial metal dies, (2), one (20mm) features an arm in armour holding a sword all inside a garter belt bearing the motto, 'Esto Quod Esse Videris' (Be Ever Faithful), the other (19mm) features an arm in armour holding a sword all inside a shield. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3785 Ireland, school prize medal, 1833, in silver (33mm), with suspension ring and loop, engraved disc, obverse, tree branch and at the top, 'Fit Surculus Arbor' (Becomes a Tree), and below the year, 1833, reverse, 'From/Gerd. Macklin Esq. MD/To/Master Willm Phipps/for Superior Answering/in/Latin Elocution &c'. Very fine. $550
Lot 3786 Ireland, school presentation medal, 1852, in silver (38mm), with suspension bracket, plain reverse with maker's mark 'HF' (Henry Flavelle of Dublin), obverse inscribed, 'Presented/To/Master William H Metcalfe/For/Remarkable diligence/regularity and good conduct/by/John H Hardy AB/June 16th,1852.' Good very fine. $380
Lot 3787 Ireland, Co(unty). Cavan Agricultural Society, inscribed, 'Ploughing Match 1881', in bronze (49.5mm), reverse inscribed, 'J.W.Humphreys/2nd Prize/1st Class'. A few small edge bumps and nicks, a spot of oxidation on reverse, otherwise good very fine. $100
Lot 3788 Scotland, Royal Society of the Arts, (1810), award medal in silver (42mm), by E.Pidgeon, reverse inscribed around the top, 'To Mr George Spark MDCCCX' and in the centre, 'For/A/Noctuarium'. Some digs on obverse and small edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $180
Lot 3789 Scotland, Calder Water-head Agricultural Society, award medal for ploughing, handcrafted in silver (oval 40x59mm), marked for Edinburgh and maker 'J Mc.' (James McKay), obverse, 'Given/By The/Calder/Water-head Agricultural/Society/To/Robt Carsewell/1824', reverse, engraving of a plough, with suspension hole. Very fine. $400
Lot 3790 Scotland, Roslin Gymnastics Games, 1844, in silver (48x60mm), plain silver disc with ornate surround and scroll suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Fowling Peice (sic) Shooting/Gained By/John Brown/2nd August 1844'. Very fine. $240
Lot 3791 Royal Scottish Society of Arts, (1849), award medal in silver (47mm), reverse inscribed, To/Mr. Wm. R. Douglas/Carpenter/Calder House/For His Machine For/Sawing Firewood/The Silver Medal/Value Five Sovereigns/1849'. Small edge nick and a few small digs on reverse, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3792 Scotland, Highland And Agricultural Society Of Scotland, Inst.MDCCLXXXIV (1784) (issued 1858 & 1871), in silver (45mm), obverse, allegorical female seated on a dais places wreaths on heads of two standing male agricultural workers, in exergue SEMPER ARMS/NUNC ET INDUSTRIA, reverse, a wreath and inside inscribed, 'To/Alex:McArthur/Boghole.', edge inscribed, 'For White Wheat Exhibited At Nairn 1858.'; another identical medal in silver (35mm), reverse inscribed, 'To/Alexr. McArthur/"(Boghole)"/For Wheat/Nairnshire/1871'. Both in cases of issue, hairlines, otherwise virtually uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 3793 Scotland, Allanton School, 1861, medal for General Eminence handcrafted in silver (64mm), with scroll suspender, reverse inscribed, 'Gained/By/James Steele./High Newton.' Two small edge nicks on reverse, otherwise good very fine and rare. $200
Lot 3794 Scotland, Ayr, Alloway Ploughing Match, 1873, Given By Mr Dewar, in silver (39.5mm), handcrafted with suspension loop and ring, unnamed. Very fine. $160
Lot 3795 Antarctic medals, Great Britain, Royal Geographic Society, The Scott Memorial Medal, cast copy in bronze (54mm) (BHM 4101; Eimer 1933), by F.Bowcher, obverse, bust of Captain Scott, reverse, five members of the 1910-13 expedition on skis trekking right; USA, Antarctica Service Medal with riband bar (est'd 1960 for service from 1946 on) in plastic case; USSR, 30th Anniversary of Antarctic Treaty, 1991, in bronze (65mm), obverse, two penguins, ship, aircraft, snow mobile, sheds, all in Antarctic setting, below XXX above map of Antarctic, reverse, dove of peace with NATO symbol above and around in Russian language the names of signatories to treaty, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Great Britain, Norway, New Zealand, USSR, USA, France, Chile, South Africa and Japan, with issue box. The first poor, the rest uncirculated. (3) $140
Lot 3796 Fiji, prototype medal (?), no suspension, obverse features the same design as the Meritorious Service Award Medal, the reverse which is upset 180 degrees features a kneeling native warrior with spear and the obverse and reverse have the same edge pattern. Nearly uncirculated. $30
Lot 3797 France, A.H.Costentin of Tourville, 1823, in bronze (41mm), by Pingret, obverse, bust of Costentin left, reverse, 9-lines of French text; another undated in bronze (41.5mm), with same obverse but reverse with the French cruiser 'Tourville' steaming right; Souvenir of the War Against Prussia, 1870, in bronze (46.5mm), arrival at Lyon of Dictator Gambetta; Lycee Bonaparte (College Bourban), prize medal in bronze (41mm), inscribed to Rondineau for Rhetoric Class, 2nd place in new French speech, 1860. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $60
Lot 3798 France, Gold Medal to Aucher Bros, undated, uniface promotional checks in gilt bronze (50mm) (2), one with legend, 'Londres Paris' at top and 'Sydney Melbourne' at bottom, the other with legend, '14 Medailles - Expositions Univlle De Londres - Nationales Paris'. The first with edge bump, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 3799 France, Thomas Cook & Son Geography prize medal, undated (pre 1905), in bronze (50mm), by Alphee Dubois and H.Dubois. Very fine. $30
Lot 3800 France, French Foreign Office medal, (1925), in bronze (64mm), by Daniel Dupuis, obverse, bust of female right with branch of laurel woven through hair, reverse, plain except for legend and inscribed, 'A/Monsieur Pierre Herry/Le 11 Juin 1925'; Alliance Francaise, (1934), teacher's service award in silver (50mm), by Daniel Dupuis, obverse, female teacher seated with student children around, reverse, open book with laurel branch behind, on the book is a panel inscribed, 'Pierre Herry/Sydney/1934'. In cases of issue, nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 3801 France, Ministry of Youth and Sports medal, undated, in bronze (66mm), by P.Pradeilhes, unnamed. In case of E.Bouillot, Paris, extremely fine. $70
Lot 3802 Germany, Frankfurter Tennis Klub 1914, 29 Juli 1930, in silvered bronze (45x72mm), by Jorgum & Tretz, obverse, male tennis player serving from baseline, reverse, plain, unnamed. In a case, toned, good very fine. $110
Lot 3803 India, The Martiniere College - Lucknow medal, undated (late 1800s), in silver (38mm), by Magha, (Puddester 836.2.1), with suspension ring and loop, obverse, bust of General Martin to right, around 'LABORE ET CONSTANTIA' (By Toil and Perseverance), reverse, around 'LA MARTINIERE COLLEGE, LUCKNOW', in centre, 'PRESENTED TO'. Small dig in obverse field, toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3804 Netherlands, Friesche Maatschappij Van Landbouw (Frisian Society of Agriculture), Sneek, 1870, in silver (48.5mm), obverse, arms of West Friesland in a wreath, reverse inscribed, 'Aan (to)/Mr E. Jongsma/ sedert de oprigting (since its foundation)/ Algemeene Secretaris - Penningmeester (General Secretary - Treasurer). Hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. $60
Lot 3805 New Caledonia, and Dependencies, (1877), Noumea presentation medal in bronze (51mm), by J.Lagrange, reverse inscribed, 'A/Mr. Carter/1877'. Some small digs on reverse, otherwise very fine. $220
Lot 3806 Russia, Grand Duke Svyatoslav of Kiev, undated portrait series issue (c1783-96), in bronze (78mm), obverse, helmeted, bearded bust of Svyatoslav wearing armour and facing right, reverse, angelic figure with horn in right hand and wreath in left hand, above fields with building at rear, 'He raises the honour of the State'. Scarce, but many dig marks in obverse field, otherwise fine. $30
Lot 3807 Sri Lanka, Henerat(h)goda Agri-Horticultural & Industrial Show, award fob medal, undated, in silvered bronze (33x41mm), obverse, workers in rural setting, one ploughing field, reverse, 'Awarded/To', unnamed. Toned, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 3808 Sweden, 25th Anniversary of invention of AB Separator, 1883-1908, in silver (61mm) and another (50mm), by Erik Lindberg, obverse, busts of Gustaf De Laval & John Bernstrom facing right, reverse, Science attended by Mercury, the name of the continents around the top. The smaller medal in case and with some digs on obverse, both with small edge nicks, otherwise fine - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3809 USA, Washington before Boston Medal, 1776, 1970 restrike by Paris Mint, in bronze (68mm), by Du Vivier; Thomas Jefferson Peace and Friendship Medal, 1801, in bronze (76mm); another identical but smaller (33mm); Calvin Coolidge Inaugurated 1923 & 1925, issued 1928, in gilt bronze (76mm). The last with much loss of gilt, otherwise very fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3810 USA, The America's Cup Challenge, 1977, set of two medals in sterling silver (35mm; each guaranteed to be one ounce), by The Springfield Mint. In case of issue with certificate, uncirculated. (set of 2) $30
Lot 3811 World medals, France, Capture of the Franche-Comte, 1674, a 1967 replica in bronze (71mm), by Molart, obverse, bust of Louis XIV to right, reverse, Louis riding in a triumphal quadriga to right and below shields and arms of the conquered cities; Francois Robichon of The Guerniere, Esquire of the King, 1687-1751, a 1970 replica in bronze (67.5mm), by Bouchard, obverse, bust of Robichon left, reverse, Robichon on horse standing on back legs to left; Netherlands, Municipal Medal for Civil Servants of The Hague, in bronze (80mm), by D.Bus, obverse, inside a fenced area is a woman holding a shield with city coat of arms, behind a pollarded tree, and below and at side are the Knight's Hall and St James Church, reverse, a centre diamond within a wreath, inscribed, 'J.J.de Vos/1906-1946. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $60
Lot 3812 World medals, Great Britain, Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society, 1855, in white metal (31mm), by J.Davis (BHM 2575) (2, one heavily age effected and the other with '85' scratched onto obverse); temperance medals, undated (WWI) (2, one gilt and one silvered) (19mm), obverse, head of George V left with legend, 'Follow The King Abstain For National Efficiency', reverse, 'Britian/Is Fighting/Germany Austria/And Drink/And The Worst Of/These Is Drink/Lloyd George'; Walker & Hall Sheffield Souvenir, undated, in gilt bronze (21x29mm, oval), with suspension ring and loop; also Germany, Weltspartag (World Savings Day), 1959, in gilt bronze (33mm); Hong Kong Surgical Forum, 1983, award medal in bronze (53mm), by Jorge Coelho, unnamed; gold coloured metal tag (32x57mm) for Cunard World Cruise, Queen Elizabeth 2 Great Tides of Civilizations, 1999. Poor - uncirculated. (8) $40
Lot 3813 World medals, France, Verdun Medal 1916, in bronze 'The Prudhomme' version, an unofficial medal in bronze for soldiers in the Battle of Verdun, with suspension ring and loop; Great Britain, Victory/Trafalgar, 1805, in bronze 28mm), issued 1905, Presented by British & Foreign Sailors Society (BHM 3924); Souvenir of Egypt, Year 1914-15, medalet in bronze (23mm), obverse, crossed flags of British Royal Standard and Sultanate of Egypt, reverse, sphinx and pyramids. Fine - extremely fine, the second with most mint red. (3) $30
Lot 3814 World medals, France, Souvenir of ascension to summit of Eiffel Tower, (1889), in bronze 41mm); another identical in silvered bronze; Austria, WWI fund raising fob (Militantium Necessitatibus - Campaigning Needs), 1914, in bronze (19x30mm), with suspension ring; Belgium, Universal Exposition of Anvers, 1885, in bronze (30mm); Belgium, 'For The Soldier's Child', 1914, King Albert I & Queen Elisabeth WWI propaganda medal in bronze (32mm). Fine - very fine. (5) $60
Lot 3815 World medals, Canada, Edmonton Commonwealth Games, 1978, in gilt bronze (32mm); Germany, Leipzig, 100th Anniversary of German Naturalist Society, 1922, in Meissen porcelain (42mm); Malaysia, World Expo '88, Malaysian Pavilion, in Selangor pewter (25mm) (2, on cards of issue (C.1988/22); Mexico 70, Football World Cup, Uwe Seeler, by Shell, in cupro nickel (29mm). Uncirculated. (5) $30
Lot 3816 World medals, Canada, Ontario, Fort William, undated, in bronze (33x37mm), with suspension lug; International Co-Operation Year, 1965, in bronze (40mm); China, People's Republic, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall at Guangzhou set of two gilt medals in Chinese silk decorated case with certificate; France, Louis XIV Capture of the Thirty Towers, 1644, in bronze (41mm), a modern restrike by Paris Mint; athletics prize medal, undated, in bronze (57x49mm), in case of issue by H.Teterger, Paris; Germany, Kuerschner E.V., Honorable Award, News Exhibition Leipzig, undated, in silvered bronze (45mm), holed for suspension; Netherlands, Rijksmuseum, copy of Schouburgh medal, 1645, appears to be silver (34x41mm), in case; Norway, Frankrigshjaelpen (Catholic Charity Organisation), Paris to Copenhagen 9 Nov 1945, in bronze (30mm); USA, Boy Scouts of America 50 Years, 1960, in silver (30mm), in maker's packet of issue; Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, plastic pass (37x40mm); Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, undated, in bronze (39mm). Poor - uncirculated. (10) $40
Lot 3817 World sports medals, France, Whitbread Round The World Race, 1973-4, in bronze (38mm), reverse inscribed, 'Cape Town/Sydney Leg/1973/Kriter'; Nice Golf Club, undated, in silver (39mm), hallmarked for maker, Mappin & Webb, unnamed; Great Britain, London & District Weight Lifting League, (1968), in silver (30mm), reverse inscribed, 'C Division/Champions 1968/Gifford Barbell/Club/A.Ferridge'; Table Tennis prize medal, undated, in bronze (31mm), unnamed. Very fine - uncirculated. (4) $50
Lot 3818 World medallist's, includes, HME Presses, Cincinnati, USA, International Exhibition Birmingham 1978; Perfection Plate, Revesby, NSW, Australia; Sheridan's, Western Australia (3, two types); Taylor & Challen, Birmingham, England (4, three types); W.J.Taylor, Holborn, London, England (2, different); D.Uhlhorn, Cologne, coining presses, Second Exhibition of the Industries of All Nations, London, 1862. In 2x2 holders, fine - uncirculated. (12) $30
Lot 3819 Bushranger Medal, Colony of New South Wales, Granted For Gallant And Faithful Services, struck in white metal, no suspension fitted, reverse impressed, 'NSWRI/1876/JERRY MURPHY'. In unofficial case, very fine. $1,800
Lot 3820 New South Wales Fire Brigade, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, edge engraved, 'Walter.W.Wylie. 8. Aug. 1915.' In case by W.J.Amor, uncirculated and rare. $300
Lot 3821 NSW Volunteer Fire Brigades, Long Service Medal, in silver, with brooch suspender bar, unnamed. In case of maker, Garrard & Co Ltd, very fine. $200
Lot 3822 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Officer (OBE) (Civil) (type 2); France, Ordre des Palmes Academiques (Officer); Sydney Opera House Trust 'Trustee' gold ingot (9ct; 8g; 20x29mm), reverse inscribed, 'H.L.Yelland'; metal casting of the Sydney Opera House (70x100x47mm) mounted on timber felt bottomed base (165x131mm), metal Australian arms at left and below a plaque inscribed, 'Presented by/The Government of New South Wales/to commemorate/the official opening of/The Sydney Opera House/October 20, 1973'; plaque in oxidised silvered metal (76x50mm), obverse, Sydney Opera House, below, 'To Commemorate/The Official Opening/of the/Sydney Opera House/October 20, 1973', reverse, Australian arms, below, 'Presented by/The Government Of/New South Wales', with two pierced holes on bottom edge for fitting to base (missing); Sydney Opera House cufflinks in sterling silver by Angus & Coote (given to Yelland in 1973); Roche Research Institute of Marine Pharmacology, Sydney cufflinks in oxidised copper (given to Yelland); sporting prize medal handcrafted in gold (9ct; 4g; 22x35mm), obverse with central shield inscribed, 'HY', reverse inscribed, 'H/Yelland/1st/100 yds/Jun Champ/11.11.19' (WWI Armistice Day first anniversary). Very fine - good extremely fine. (8) $600
Lot 3823 HMAS Sydney - SMS Emden, Nov 9 1914, salvaged Mexican silver eight reales, 1894M.L. Alamos Mint, from the wreck of the Emden together with letter from the Sydney Captain J.C.T. Glossop forwarding the salved coin, written in pencil at bottom left, 'J A Costi RNR/23/1/19'. Fine. (letter + coin) $1,200
Lot 3824 HMAS Sydney - SMS Emden, Nov 9 1914, Mexican eight reales with chopmark, 1884M.H. Mexico City Mint, medal by W.Kerr, Sydney (C.1914/4). Very fine. $2,500
Lot 3825 Anzac Commemorative Medal 1915, issued 1967, in bronze (50x75mm) (C.1915/3), engraved, 'R.Mackenzie'. In case of issue, uncirculated. $220
Lot 3826 Anzac Commemorative Medal 1915, issued 1967, in bronze (50mm x 75mm) (C.1915/3) engraved, 'E.H.Wood'. Nearly uncirculated. $250
Lot 3827 Australian Comforts Fund Medal, 1918, in bronze (52mm) (C.ZN/1), with loop mount, by Stokes & Sons, obverse, Australian soldier holding rifle, reverse, 'New Guinea/Egypt/Gallipoli/France/Palestine/Salonika/Mesopotami a', impressed around edge 'Australian Comforts Fund S.A. Division'. Very fine. $120
Lot 3828 WWI tribute medal, in bronze (26mm), unidentified generic prototype (based on flora it is possibly Australian) with plain reverse for inscribing name, features kneeling soldier, helmet and rifle on the ground beside him and with Fame holding a wreath above his head, flora at sides; also Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Oceania, WWI patriotic medalet, 1916, in brass (25mm), thick (2mm) variety with legend 'For The King & The Empire', with official pierced hole at top edge for loop ring. Very fine - good very fine. (2) $40
Lot 3829 Jubilee Medal 1935, with brooch suspender bar. Thomas Percival Savage round the top of the reverse and Kempsey at the bottom. Engraved. Toned, uncirculated. $30
Lot 3830 Jubilee Medal 1935, with suspension brooch bar; Coronation Medal 1937, with suspension brooch bar. Unnamed. Two single medals, the first in box of issue, toned uncirculated. $40
Lot 3831 Jubilee Medal 1935, with suspension brooch bar; Coronation Medal 1953, with suspension brooch bar. Unnamed. Two single medals, the second in box of issue, toned uncirculated. $70
Lot 3832 Bartolomeo Colleoni Medal, 1940, in oxidised silver (58mm) (C.1940/2), by Amor, edge inscribed, 'The Captain Each Officer And Each Member Of Ship's Company Received One Of These 11:2:41'. A few toned areas, otherwise extremely fine. $1,400
Lot 3833 The France and Germany Star, test strike on oversized bronze metal sheet (irregular 53x61mm); test runs in brass of clasps for Australian Service Medal 1945-75, includes Middle East, W New Guinea, Thailand, and PNG (2); test runs of miniature medals, all unfinished, includes 1939-45 Star (3), Italy Star, South Vietnam Campaign Medal, cut-out blanks (3), also unfinished suspenders (2), all by Amor. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (16) $120
Lot 3834 Australia Service Medal 1939-45, specimen strike before fitting of suspender; Pittwater House Service Training Unit Medal, test run in bronze with nickel plated suspender fitted; Royal Australian Artillery collar badge (QC), test strike in bronze before voiding, on large blank (44.5x35mm), all by Amor. Two single medals and one badge, very fine - extremely fine. $60
Lot 3835 World War II, Appreciation Medal in silvered bronze (57mm) (C.F/4), by K.G.Luke, obverse, head of George VI left, reverse, laurel spray at left and panel for inscribing returning service member's name; Fiftieth Anniversary of Armistice 1918, The Military Historical Society of Australia, c1968, in bronze (62mm) (C.T/8). The first with small edge nick on reverse, very fine - extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 3836 Nearest Female Relative's badge (AIF), with one bar, badge number 173747 and bar number 53189; Returned from Active Service badge (AIF) WWI, reverse numbered 171121; General Service badge (WWII), reverse A (unnumbered); military related medalets (6); Police titles in gilt (2 different sizes); buttons for SA and RMYC (2); other items (2). The first with some enamel loss, good - uncirculated. (16) $30
Lot 3837 War Widows' Guild of Australia, badge collection, includes full size (32mm), in silver, by Pinches London, and another by K G Luke, Melbourne, number 8376; small size (23mm), in silver, by K G L Melb, number M.127, others in silvered bronze, by Pyramid, one numbered T 4637, the other numbered W 5111; miniature size (18mm), in silver, by A J Parkes. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $200
Lot 3838 Australian maker's trail pieces, 58 Battalion, Essendon Rifles (KC), hat badge, a sample in bronze with no enamel, not voided and no lugs fitted to reverse; also Defence Medal 1939-45, (2, one thick planchet 4mm, the other 3mm), the first with striking flaw at bottom edge of reverse, both with no suspension fitted; trail of a suspension bar in bronze. Toned, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (4) $60
Lot 3839 Naval Auxiliary Patrol hat badge, WWII, in gilt bronze; Chief Petty Officer's rank badges for winter uniform (KC) (2, one woven and one moulded resin); pair of Royal Motor Yacht Club epaulettes, each with brass button (KC over RMYC over anchor) and bullion KC and at end in bullion, R.M.Y.C.; together with name tag of Army Museum Victoria Barracks NSW named to 'Ron Byatt/Volunteer'. Stored in a Medals wallet, the first badge very scarce, nearly very fine - extremely fine. (6) $270
Lot 3840 Australian Light Horse Brigade, commemorative belt buckle in bronze, by Leffler & Son, Melb; HMAS Melbourne, sweetheart brooch featuring ship's crest in silver and enamel, by C.T.&S, pin and securing clip missing from brooch fitting; The Great War 1914-1918 Series medal in silver (45mm), obverse, scene of soldiers at Mont St Quentin, reverse, Australian War Memorial building. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $30
Lot 3841 The Empire Day Challenge Cup Medal, undated (1908-1914), in silver (47mm), by Elkington, unnamed. Blue and gold toning, small edge bump, very fine. $40
Lot 3842 Victorian Rifle Association medals, (1933-1939), David Syme Grand Aggregate, 1933, in bronze and enamel (26mm), obverse, enamelled VRA and bullseye target, unnamed; Templeton Challenge Cup, 1936, in bronze (47mm), obverse, crossed rifles with Imperial crown above, inscribed, 'Templeton Challenge/Cup', reverse, wreath and monogram initials of VRA and above inscribed, 'Lieut. D.R.Davies'; David Syme Grand Aggregate, 1939, in bronze (47mm), obverse, facing bust of David Syme, reverse, wreath and crossed rifles on a target and above inscribed, 'Lieut. D.R.Davies/1939'; Grand Aggregate Champion, in silver (47mm), obverse, crossed rifles with Imperial crown above, inscribed, 'VRA Grand Championship/2nd Prize/1939', reverse, wreath and monogram initials of VRA and above inscribed, 'Lieut. D.R.Davies'; also National Rifle Association, prize medal in bronze (48mm), inscribed on edge, 'Won By Lieut. D.R.Davies. London & Middlesex Meeting. Bisley. 1924'. The first with broken suspension clasp, the next three in VRA cases of issue by Stokes, the last in Elkington & Co Ld case of issue, the first very fine, the rest extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $240
Lot 3843 Governor-General's Medal, Officer Training Unit, undated, in silver oxidised bronze (51mm) by Amor, obverse, (type 1) Australian Rising Sun badge (5th type) in the centre, (type 2) crest of Officer's Training Unit, namely an officer's pip resting on crossed swords with scroll across containing the letters OTU, reverse (type 1 and 2) plain except for large laurel wreath with ribbon tie at base, no maker's name, the obverse lettering and reverse design details on type 2 in much greater relief than type 1. Both unnamed. The first with several small metal blobs, extremely fine, the second good very fine, both scarce, the first type more so. (2) $220
Lot 3844 British Army in North China athletics medal, 1929, in bronze (38mm), by Phillips, Aldershot, inscribed, 'Company Team Championship/Lieut. D.Cargill. "C" Coy.' In case of maker, F.Phillips, uncirculated. $30
Lot 3845 Hungary, Federation of Hungarian Veterans cross in gilt and enamel with crown suspender; World Wide Gathering of Hungarians in Melbourne for 40 Years in Exile, bronze cross, 1989. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3846 Vanuatu, Independence Medal 1980, an Amor sample medal without suspension loop and ribbon. Small edge bump on reverse and some small nicks, otherwise uncirculated. $90
Lot 3847 Vanuatu, General Service Medal, (instituted 1988), trial strikes by Amor, Sydney, both before suspension added. Both with some spotting or discolouration, otherwise extremely fine. (2) $30
Lot 3848 USA, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal 1941-1945, no ribbon; also trial strikes stated to be by Amor, Sydney, one without the suspension ring pierced and the other on a larger planchet with the excess metal still intact. Some toned areas, otherwise uncirculated. (3) $40
Lot 3849 Victoria, Lifesaving token of Bravery medal, 1860, in silver (38mm), with suspension loop and ring, obverse inscribed, 'Victoria/March 12th 1860/Presented to/Wm.Fraser.', reverse inscribed, 'As A Token/of his/bravery in saving our lives/at the risk of his own./D.McKenzie./I.W.Jones.' Very fine and rare. $340
Lot 3850 Victorian Humane Society Silver Medal, missing suspender, reverse inscribed, 'Martin A.Peterson/11 Septbr 1876'.Very fine. $600
Lot 3851 Royal Humane Society of Australasia Bronze Medal, missing suspender, reverse inscribed, 'Jas Deans/4th April 1886'. Nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 3852 National Shipwreck Relief Society of N.S.W., in bronze (44.5mm), inscribed on reverse, 'Awarded to/William C. Irving/for/saving life from/drowning/on/14 Feb 1893'. Traces of mint red, small edge bump, good very fine. $730
Lot 3853 Royal Humane Society of Australasia bronze Medal, with ribbon brooch bar, reverse of medal inscribed to 'Allen/Christopher/Bolt/27.10.09'. In Stokes & Sons, maker's case named to Allen Christopher Bolt, uncirculated. $440
Lot 3854 The Royal Humane Society of Australia, award for proficiency in swimming with reference to saving life, 1911, inscribed to, 'Charles Simpkins'; Royal Shipwreck Relief Humane Society of N.S.W. Silver Medal, missing suspender, unnamed and heavily scratched in naming area; also USA, miniature gold medal in recognition of heroic deeds in saving life from the perils of the sea, with suspension and shortened ribbon, in gilt. The first good very fine, the second with edge bump and bending, very good, the last extremely fine. (3) $100
Lot 3855 Royal Life Saving Society, Award of Merit, in silver (32mm), with suspension ring, reverse inscribed, 'A.T.Dunne : 30.5.36.'; The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 150th Anniversary Year, 1974, in silvered bronze (38mm); The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, bronze award medal (57mm), unnamed; National Safety Council of Australia, For Saving Life By Resuscitation In The Work Place, undated, in silvered bronze (45mm), unnamed. Very fine - uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 3856 Royal Shipwreck Relief Humane Society of N.S.W. Bronze Medal, all naming erased, also a miniature medal, no ribbon and loop suspension, reverse impressed B13. Very fine. (2) $30
Lot 3857 Influenza Emergency Worker, breast badge in white metal (25x38mm) pin-backed, reverse with maker's name, 'Angus & Coote Ld/Sydney'. Toned, extremely fine and rare. $570
Lot 3858 Kismet Theatres Ld Drummoyne pass, in 9ct gold (8.9g; 24x34mm), with suspension ring and loop, by E.S(ansome), handcrafted with voided central monogram initials 'KT Ltd'. Reverse inscribed, 'No 4. A.Howie Esq.'. Uncirculated and rare. $240
Lot 3859 NRMA car badge, N.S.W., c1924, circular (89mm), in blue enamel and bronze, on metal base with screw fitting, reverse marked, 'Registered No. 6375', by Angus & Coote, Sydney; another later issue in chromed bronze (91x145mm), flat, voided initials design with winged wheel at top, by Angus & Coote, Sydney, two pierced holes at bottom edge for securing to car bumper. Fine - very fine. (2) $60
Lot 3860 AMP Industrial Department, handcrafted presentation fob in gold (15ct; 8.05g; 29x33mm), by W.Kerr, reverse inscribed, 'No.137/Issued in 1937/To/C.K.Job/Appointed Agent/15th May 1922.' In case of maker, William Kerr, uncirculated. $280
Lot 3861 Gold prize fob, undated (1940s ?), handcrafted cross (36mm) with wreath and in centre a rose gold shield, all in 9ct gold (4.34g), reverse inscribed, '1st Prize/a token from/Harry Stone/Won by/ (unnamed)'. Very fine. $50
Lot 3862 The National Club, badge in gilt and enamel, with suspension ring and loop, by Amor Sydney, reverse inscribed, 'A.McElhone/Life/Member/151'; other accompanying badges, Elephant House Taronga Park, Sydney, N.S.W. in gilt and enamel, pin back; Essex County Bowling Association, in gilt and enamel, with lapel lug, by R.A.J & S, Southend; unidentified uniface medal (22mm), in sterling silver and enamel, convex top with monogram initials, 'ACE'. Very fine. (4) $50
Lot 3863 New Zealand Auxiliary War Unit lapel badge, Amor sample without enamel or lugs. Toned, extremely fine. $30
Lot 3864 Commonwealth Accredited Press Pass, for Royal Visit 1952, a bronze trial by Amors that has a King's crown above the arms, no Australia on the arms scroll, has the words Royal Visit and year 1952 beneath the arms and also has Commonwealth Accredited around the base rather than below PRESS, also other variations with floral display and lack of ribbon bow under arms. Traces of original red, uncirculated. $90
Lot 3865 Commonwealth Accredited Press Pass, for Royal Visit 1952, a trial strike in bronze by Amor, with excess metal around edge. Toned, uncirculated and a rare example of a never issued badge. $70
Lot 3866 Commonwealth of Australia, parliamentary pass (32x43mm), Amor test strikes in bronze (2), one of the obverse design and another of the reverse design, both with excess metal around edges. Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 3867 St Joseph's Nudgee College badge, in sterling silver and enamel, by Bridgland & King, Melbourne, an unfinished example; Paterson Public School badge, unfinished example in brass, no enamel, by Amor, Sydney; PACH(igh)S(chool) badge (motto Vis Viva) in gilt bronze and enamel, by Miller & Sons, Sydney; monogram initials, HAB fitted on three bar clasp for securing to a ribbon (probably Masonic), in case; trial strike on very thick bronze planchet (34mm), details eligible, 'Royal' at top and in the centre monogram initials, 'ACA'; G.O'Brien 6d - 9d token in zinc (20mm) (1890); two coloured copies of cigarette cards featuring cricket stars and stamped on reverse is 'Armstrong Collection' and address with phone number. Poor - extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 3868 Club and association badges, all test strikes by Amor, all unfinished and many with metal selvedge, includes H.M.A.S. Australia Veterans Assn; Amputee N.S.W. Association; N.S.W. Parents and Citizens Association; Tamarama SLSC Inc; Delungra Bowling Club; C.T.D.W.B.A. Pennant; St Mary's Women's Bowling Club; Bayview Harbour Clipper Club Inc (3); Waratah Golf Club Association; Broken Hill Football Club; others unidentified (2). Mostly uncirculated. (14) $60
Lot 3869 Enamelled badges, keyrings, tinnies, and other novelty items, some world but mostly Australian, also City of Sydney teaspoon from Amor archives, a large bottle opener with attached medal featuring Queen Elizabeth on obverse and Australian arms on reverse, a ladies Starlex stainless steel wristwatch, a few small rock specimens, an antique Scottish clan badge in silver for Cameron and MacMillan clans, and WWII fund raising pins for Russia by Amor featuring Stalin (2) and Timoshenko. Very good - uncirculated. (approx 45) $30
Lot 3870 Various badges and tinnies, includes Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, gilt pin back badge still on official Souvenir card of issue; Masonite Corporation (Aust) Pty Ltd, Eildon - Victoria, Official Opening Visitor badge in gilt and enamel (46mm), by Stokes, missing pin from pin back fitting; other badges for Footscray Jubilee 1909; Wellington Week 1924; Hume & Hovell Centenary Race Meeting 1924 with Ladies brooch bar; BHP Jubilee 1935; Souvenir badge of the Coronation of George VI in the historic year of 1936 when England had three kings; Back to Canowindra, 1937; City of Greater Wollongong Eisteddfod, silvered prize medal, reverse inscribed, 'Duet/Any Instrument/16 Years & Under/Awarded to/(unnamed)/2nd Prize/1956'; various others and metal tag for F.L.Lasseter & Co Ltd, Sydney, 1820. Good - uncirculated. (23) $190
Lot 3871 New South Wales Police, hat badge (QC), test strike in bronze by Amor, Sydney, no lugs. Toned, and weak strike on eagle, otherwise extremely fine. $30
Lot 3872 Territory of Papua, Village Councillor badge in aluminium (34x43mm), 1920's issue, by Millers Ltd. Sydney. (Mira p201/2). A few areas of light oxidation, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $120
Lot 3873 Territory of Papua and New Guinea, Village Councillor badge in aluminium (35x45mm), post 1949 issue (Mira p203/4). Scuffing and hairlines on reverse, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $90
Lot 3874 Territory of Papua and New Guinea, T.P. & N.G. Councillor badge (QC), 1965-73 issue in chrome plated bronze by Stokes A/Asia (Mira pp204/205). Good very fine. $50
Lot 3875 Territory of New Guinea, Luluai's TNG Disc, pre 1938, in bronze (32mm), ring suspension and loop (Mira p198-9), believed to have been used in Bougainville. Gilt worn, some pitting on reverse, otherwise fine and extremely rare, Mira states only 2 known to exist. $500
Lot 3876 Territory of New Guinea, Luluai badge (KC), 1945-52, in brass with 2x2mm officially pierced holes for attachment, no maker's name and unnumbered (Mira p194, L1b). Small tone spot, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $90
Lot 3877 Territory of New Guinea, Tul-Tul badge, in bronze with 3x3mm officially pierced holes for attachment, no maker's name and unnumbered, type 1 with tip of leaf pointing to N of Guinea (Mira p195). Very fine. $70
Lot 3878 Territory of New Guinea, Head Tax token, 1933-1935, ten shillings (type III) (Mira p311), in aluminium (34mm), plain reverse, holed at top edge; Head Tax token, 1937-1938, ten shillings (like Mira type III but larger lettering) (Mira not recorded), in aluminium (36mm), reverse with unidentified impressed trademark and below this 5344, upset to 9 o'clock, holed at top and bottom edges. The first with some light tin oxidation and the second with a score mark that appears to have been on the blank before impressing details, overall extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 3879 Territory of New Guinea, Head Tax token, 1935-1936, ten shillings (type III) (Mira p311), in aluminium (34mm), plain reverse, holed at top edge. Slight buckling and dirty, otherwise very fine. $30
Lot 3880 New Guinea Police Force, Native Constabulary Valour Badge, 1930-44, in brass, a test strike (30mm on a large planchet 37mm), by Amor. Toned uncirculated. $60
Lot 3881 Royal Papua & New Guinea Constabulary (KC) hat badge Type 1 (Mira p240); another but Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (QC), missing '&' and no enamel or nickel plating (see Mira p240, Type 2), a trial without lugs, struck by Amor, Sydney. The first well worn, poor, the second toned uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3882 Royal Papua & New Guinea Constabulary, Police Valour Medal, (instituted 1965), (Mira p234), trial strike by Amor, Sydney, before suspension added. Traces of mint red, uncirculated. $300
Lot 3883 Papua & New Guinea, Corrective Institutions Meritorious Service Medal, (Mira p241), trial strike by Amor, Sydney, before suspension added. Toned extremely fine. $40
Lot 3884 Papua & New Guinea Fire Brigade, Fire Service Valour Medal, (instituted 1974), (Mira p244), trial strike by Amor, Sydney, on a thick planchet before suspension added. Traces of mint red, uncirculated. $60
Lot 3885 Third South Pacific Games, 1969, Commemorative Medallion, in oxidised bronze and enamel (44mm), by Luke, Australia. In case, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3886 Papua New Guinea, post-independence medal 1975 prototype (?), obverse with similar design as the Independence Medal 1975, reverse with native message drum being played and the legend, 'AHEBOU.UNITE.BUNG WANTAIM'. A few small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $50
Lot 3887 Papua New Guinea, Independence 1975 Supporter's badge in the form of a tinnie (Mira p210); Children's Independence 1975 plastic discs (2, one red and one yellow), holed at top edge as issued (Mira p210/1); also South Pacific Games, Port Moresby, 1969, in silvered bronze (33mm), with suspension lug, obverse, Games symbol, reverse, map of Papua New Guinea. The last dark toned with some heavy spots of oxidation, otherwise very fine, the rest good very fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3888 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813, a wall hanging plaster casting (15.7cm), in antique silver finish. A very small edge chip at front and a slightly large edge chip on the plain reverse, easily repairable, otherwise good very fine. $30
Lot 3889 Australian historic coins, a facsimile collection, 1970 issue for Australia's bicentennial of discovery by Captain Cook. Cased with copy of booklet notes prepared by G.C.Heyde, uncirculated. (15) $30
Lot 3890 Edward VIII, medallic crowns, 1936 (2, one gilt and one silvered); mint set, 1981 in United Permanent Building Society case with medal for opening of their No.2 Martin Place Office; USA, Columbian Exposition half dollars, 1893 (3); another being a cameo medallic proof copy (30mm) to commemorate the 500th Anniversary of the Discovery of America; West Germany, fifty pfennig, 1950G (KM.109.1); also Chinese cash coin and amulet copies (2). Mostly uncirculated. (9+1 set) $70
Lot 3891 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, florin, 1928; shillings, 1921 star (2); sixpences, 1942D (4), 1942S, 1944S (2), 1945, 1951, 1954 struck ten percent off centre and out of collar, 1960; threepences, 1910, 1941, 1942D, 1942S. Good - extremely fine. (18) $220
Lot 3892 George VI, 1951, Jubilee of Federation, together with photos of seven proposed designs for this coin by Vernon Lorimer and a typed note of the background to these, printed at the bottom in pencil, 'From Owen Fleming/To Les Carlisle/1970s'. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3893 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1914, 1915H (3), 1915, 1941Y. (planchet bent), 1943Y. (3), 1944Y. (9, one with fade out of lettering on both sides at bottom), 1951PL; halfpennies, 1915H (2), 1928, 1933, 1942 (3), 1942Y. (2), 1943 (3), 1945 (several blobs on reverse), 1946Y. (blob under kangaroo's tail), 1951PL, 1953A. Several with some mint red, mostly good - nearly uncirculated. (35) $120
Lot 3894 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1930 (3, modern proof gilt issues stamped COPY on obverse); halfpennies, 1923 (2, both modified from 1928); other sixpence, penny and halfpennies (2, one 1918I); obverse uniface copies of the Australian platinum koala, 1993, includes ten ounces and one ounce, copies of the silver kookaburra, 1993, one kilo and ten ounces, and copy of the gold nugget, 1993, one kilo, all decimal issue copies made from white metal; also Perth Mint 1994 miniature medals (15mm) for each of kangaroo, kookaburra and koala. Fine - uncirculated. (17) $60
Lot 3895 World coins, Denmark, five kroner, 1971 (KM.853.1); Great Britain, threepence, 1906, penny, 1918H (S.3984, 4052) (2); Netherlands, six stuivers, 1680 (KM.2.1), countermark of bundle of arrows on an Overyssel six stuivers (KM.50); New Guinea, shillings, 1935, 1936, 1938 (3), 1945 (2) (KM.5 [2], 8 [5]) (7). Good - nearly uncirculated. (11) $40
Lot 3896 Australia and world mint tokens, includes Australia, Sydney Mint Opened 1855, in aluminium (26mm), by Bruce Canning (mintage 2); Sydney Mint Museum, 1995, in aluminium bronze (27mm) (struck on opening night); Sydney Mint Museum/70th Anniversary of Royal Mint Branch, 1997, in aluminium bronze (27mm); Royal Australian Mint, undated, in aluminium bronze (23mm); Belgium Mint, 1910, in bronze (30mm); Great Britain, Royal Mint half sovereign wt (2.13 DW), in bronze (19mm); Royal Mint M token, in bronze (31mm); Royal Mint London medal, in bronze (35mm); Israel Govt Coins & Medals 26th Anniversary, 1975, in cupro nickel (30mm); United States Mint, Denver, in bronze (37mm); also coin dealer tokens/medals, includes Paul Bickerton, Ballarat, Vic; Coincraft, London (2 different); Consolidated Numismatics Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada; Guttag Bros, New York, USA; Jacques Schulman, Amsterdam, Netherlands; J.Taylor, East Victoria Park, West Australia; W.Till, London, England, 1834. In 2x2 holders, fine - uncirculated. (18) $60
Lot 3897 Amor test strikes, includes Prisoners of War Appeal pins (2), one convex with cross on one side and 2/- on the concave side, the other with finished cross design on one side and an old cross design as for previous example on the other side; unidentified pool tokens (2), one in bright bronze (26mm and 2.5mm thick), the other in bronze (31mm and 1mm thick), both holed off centre; untitled amusement tokens (3), bronze (19mm), the first with reverse lettering only, reverse dished and no centre hole, the second with multiple off centre strikes and holed in centre, the last a correctly finished product with obverse and reverse lettering and centre hole. Very fine - uncirculated. (7) $50
Lot 3898 World War I, Liverpool, NSW, Internment Camp threepence, in aluminium. Extremely fine and scarce. $1,300
Lot 3899 Barrier Munitions Co Pty Ltd, 1915, dental plaster copy of the gold award medal (24mm; overall 40mm). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3900 Middlesex condor token, Newgate Prison halfpenny, 1794, in bronze (28mm) (D&H 393); other tokens, E.Cottrill, Alcester, Kings Arms beer token, threepence, in bronze (23mm); J.Simmons, Royal Hotel Victoria Park, beer token, four pence, in bronze (28mm); C.Beaumont, Albert Coffee House, York Road, New Cattle Market four pence, in bronze (28mm), the last two by W.J.Taylor, London. The first with traces of mint red, very fine. (4) $60
Lot 3901 Royal Artillery Canteen, token in bronze (23mm), Queen Victoria unofficial farthing, by Pinches (Yarwood BMT001). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3902 British Expeditionary Forces, WWI, POW tokens in zinc plated iron, fifty centimes (26mm octagonal) (Yarwood MMT072) (2), one franc (32mm) (Yarwood MMT073). Fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3903 Fourth Hussars, halfpenny canteen token in brass (32mm), pierced hole in centre; 4th V(olunteer) B(attalion) Hants Regt, penny canteen token in brass (24mm), pierced hole near top (Yarwood BMT088); Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society Ltd tokens in white metal, includes halfpenny (2, dies 1 and 2), penny, sixpence, three shillings, five shillings and in brass, one pound; an unnamed uniface twopenny canteen token in brass (25x16mm), by Sale, Birm; South Africa, Western Province Mounted Rifles Cape Colony 1901, uniface brass disc/token (?) (31mm); also very worn tokens for Royal Artillery (?) and 1st Somersetshire Light Infantry sixpence. Poor - fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 3904 N.A.A.F.I., tokens for Austria, yellow plastic ten groshen, c1946 (25x28.5mm hexagonal) (Yarwood NA1); Egypt, red plastic quarter franc, 1952-55 (22mm) type with (Inst tute.) (Yarwood NE3); France, brown laminated plastic half franc, 1944 (24mm hexagonal) (3, varieties) (Yarwood NF1, 3, 4); also British Armed Forces, laminated plastic tokens for halfpenny (25mm) and penny (29mm) (2) (Yarwood BAF1, 2 [2]) (3). Poor - very fine. (8) $40
Lot 3905 New Zealand, WWII, five milliemes, uniface in brass (27mm), obverse, 'N.Z/5 M/M/Y.M.C.A.' (Yarwood NZT08); similar (27mm), obverse, 'N.Z/Y.M.C.A/5 M/M' (Yarwood NZT08A, 08B). Stains and discoloration, very good - fine. (3) $30
Lot 3906 Isle of Man, WWII, Onchan Internment Camp penny (KM.Tn24). Some trace of lustre in lettering, good very fine. $30
Lot 3907 Germany, S.M.S. Victoria Louise (1897-1923), kantine tokens for five (16mm), ten (19mm) and twenty (21mm) pfennig in brass. Very fine and scarce. (3) $400
Lot 3908 German East Africa, S.M.S. Konigsberg (1905-15), canteen token for one hundred pfennig in brass (28mm). Toned, otherwise very fine. $180
Lot 3909 Germany, Deutshe Gabel POW Camp, WWI, twenty kreuzer in steel (33mm); werth mark for ten pfennig in brass (19mm), others for five (19mm) and fifty (24mm) pfennig in brass, both counterstamped 'W P'; Fussball Automat (soccer machine) game token for ten pfennig in zinc (21mm); Volkspark (people's park) token in white metal (21mm); Municipality of Stendal, pre WWII fifty pfennig token in white metal (25mm octagonal); Netherlands, cWWII, Military Dispensary deposit token in zinc plated steel (31mm) (2); USA, Navy Exchange, Sangley Point, WWII transit token in nickel (23mm), US Army in Vietnam, 1st Div NCO E(nlisted) M(en) Open Mess, 1960s-70s token in brass (20mm), USAF in Vietnam, Nha Trang NCO Open Mess, 1960s-70s Sega twenty five cents machine token in brass (24mm), US Army in Vietnam, V(ung) T(au) R(est) & R(ecreation) Centre, 1960s-70s five cents token in brass (21mm). Good - very fine. (13) $60
Lot 3910 Germany, Kreuzer Koln (1929-45), kantine token for ten pfennig in brass (19mm). Good very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 3911 Germany, Kreuzer Koln (1929-45), kantine token for fifteen pfennig in brass (19mm). Blackened surface, otherwise fine and scarce. $150
Lot 3912 Engraved coins, all Great Britain halfcrowns, William and Mary, 1689, reverse inscribed, 'M C/1795'; Queen Anne, 1707, obverse inscribed, 'DM/to/AMC'; George II, 1745, obverse inscribed, 'HC/to/AMC'. In 2x2 holders, good - fine. (3) $120
Lot 3913 Great Britain, halfpenny (?), both sides shaved, on one side is engraved, 'Ann/Wright/1786', and on the other side is engraved a female with hat walking left holding a posy and with flowers in front and behind. Good very fine. $150
Lot 3914 Engraved coins and tokens, 1670s-1800s, Charles II silver threepence of 1671, on reverse is inscribed, 'Charles/Knapp'; halfpenny trade token, 18th-19th century, worn nearly smooth and on reverse inscribed, 'Elizabeth/Shirt' with floral decoration around edge; halfpenny, 1806, worn nearly smooth, obverse inscribed, 'Rev. Mr. McLatchie/Mrs Muir' and reverse inscribed, 'In commemoration of the Memorable/3rd Sept 1837.', punched hole at top edge; halfpenny, well worn, obverse shaved and inscribed, 'The Piscatorial' at top and in the centre is engraved a fish in water with a figure 4 overlaid (perhaps a membership token); Irish halfpenny, 180?, obverse inscribed, 'J.Baker' at left, 'Feb 27' at right and below '1837'; hand decorated Maltese cross brooch (28mm), brooch pin missing from reverse and small hole punched near top, reverse inscribed, 'LJ' (?), hallmarked for Birmingham 1883 and maker 'J.M.B' (J Millward Banks). Poor - fine. (7) $100
Lot 3915 Engraved coins, all Great Britain, includes James II crown of 1688 and on the reverse is impressed the date '1805' with one numeral in each of the angles (perhaps to commemorate the British Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar); halfcrowns of George III, 1817 with brooch fitting removed from obverse and inscribed, 'from/P.T.K/1886 - June 9 - 1911' (a 25th anniversary gift?), and Queen Victoria, 1881 impressed on obverse, 'E (upright arrow) R'; Gothic florin of Queen Victoria with obverse shaved and engraved in centre with monogram initials, 'ERB' and above inscribed, 'Born 6th Sept 1878'; shillings of George III, 1817 with reverse shaved and inscribed, 'Harry/Minnie/Gladys/Muriel/Hilda', holed at top edge, 1826 inscribed on obverse, 'W & P', 1882 with obverse shaved and engraved with monogram initials, 'FC', Queen Victoria Jubilee head with suspension loop and with reverse shaved and inscribed with monogram initials, 'MIP', Edward VII, 1906 inscribed on obverse, 'M/(15/7/16)', another 1906 with obverse shaved and inscribed, 'Uncle James/Jan 7th 1910'; sixpences, Queen Victoria young head, reverse shaved and inscribed with an unidentified family crest with motto, 'Tiens A La Verites', another with reverse shaved and inscribed, 'I.G.G./(an image of 9 of hearts playing card laying horizontally)/Jany 9th/1894', holed at top edge; another dated 1874, obverse shaved and inscribed with monogram initials, 'SJF'; Queen Victoria Jubilee head, reverse shaved and engraved with a yacht and the name 'Alice' on hull; Queen Victoria old head, reverse shaved and inscribed, 'Uncle Walter/Xmas 1896', with suspension loop; another with reverse shaved and inscribed, 'Grandma/Feb. 15th 1897', holed at top edge; another with reverse shaved and inscribed, 'W. R./A. H. S./22.6.97'; Edward VII, 1905, reverse shaved and inscribed, 'Best/Wishes'; fourpences, 1843 with obverse shaved and inscribed, 'GB', holed at top, and another, 1844, obverse shaved and inscribed, 'The/Missing/Link', holed at top; threepences, Queen Victoria young head, reverse shaved and inscribed with flower design, edges serrated and holed at top but this broken at edge; Queen Victoria Jubilee head, reverse shaved and inscribed with a scroll and leaf design and the word 'Papa', holed at top; Queen Victoria old head, reverse shaved and inscribed, 'LD/Xmas 1900', holed at top; another dated 1889, obverse shaved and inscribed, 'LB', suspension loop fitted. In 2x2 holders, poor - very fine. (24) $140
Lot 3916 Engraved world coins, includes China, Kwangtung Province, ten cents, 1889, inscribed across obverse, 'Xmas 1911'; France, Louis XV, ecu, 1726, inscribed across obverse, 'J Nightingale'; Germany, Imperial issue silver twenty pfennig, obverse shaved and inscribed with German text, 'Y. f. Erg. A. d. 7 Okt. 87H. Burow' and with monogram initials in centre, 'HB' and '!'; Norway, ten ore, 1882, reverse shaved and inscribed, 'For Her/Licca Doggie', holed at top; USA, large cent, obverse shaved and inscribed with monogram initials, 'AH', pin bracket removed from reverse; small cent, obverse shaved and engraved with star pattern; seated Liberty dimes, 1875, with reverse shaved and inscribed, 'MAMA', holed at top; another, 1878, with reverse shaved and inscribed, 'Why/the/idea', holed at top; other unidentified shaved coins or discs, silver (20mm), inscribed on one side, 'CMB/1790' and on the other side, a sailing ship, holed off centre at edge; silver (23.5mm), inscribed on one side, 'Reunion/374' and on the other side with scrollwork, with suspension loop; silver (18mm), inscribed on one side, 'Good/Luck', the other side indecipherable, holed off centre at edge; bronze 20mm), inscribed on one side, 'WB' and on the other side, 'CAC'; bronze (25mm), inscribed with star pattern on both sides, one more detailed than the other; bronze (24mm), inscribed on one side only, 'Wood's/(small hammer)/(floral flute)'; bronze (20mm), inscribed on one side only with an elaborate geometric pattern. In 2x2 holders, poor - very fine. (15) $30
Lot 3917 Engraved coins, all Great Britain, includes halfpennies, Queen Victoria, 1893, impressed, 'E3B' on obverse, and '3' on reverse; 1896 with most of reverse shaved and engraved with floral pattern, through the centre is a scroll inscribed, 'H.G.Pomeroy'; Edward VII, 1902 with most of reverse shaved and engraved with an heart; another but shaved both sides, engraved on one side with monogram initials, 'PI' on stippled background with wreath around edge and on other side, chequered pattern with scroll around edge; farthings, Queen Victoria 1875, inscribed on obverse, 'PIS'; others with reverse shaved, young head, engraved with Star of David pattern; another with floral design, holed at top; another with initials, JM'; old head, with monogram initials, TPC', holed at top; others with obverse shaved, 1885, inscribed with monogram initials, LAC'; 1893, inscribed, 'AL', holed at top; also love token made from an halfpenny token issued by Parys Mine Company, Anglesey in 1780s, reverse shaved and inscribed with a central heart with initials, 'E.S/M' and a floral design around the edge. Poor - very fine. (12) $30
Lot 3918 WWI AIF souvenir coins, Egypt ten piastres, 1916, with obverse shaved and elaborately engraved with Sphinx, pyramids and a large heart inside which is inscribed, 'To Mother/(a pair of hands shaking)/From/Claude', below is inscribed, 'Greetings 1917 From Egypt'; Egypt forty para, AH1277 Yr 10 (1869), obverse inscribed with initials, 'L F'. Fine - good very fine. (2) $200
Lot 3919 WWI and WWII souvenir coins, Turkey silver five piastres AH1293 Yr 22 (1898), obverse shaved and engraved with Middle Eastern symbols above '11514/Bagdad (sic)/1918' and around the border at the top, 'Pte Watkins' and at the bottom, 'C. Sqdn. 13. HRS', at the sides are lugs to enable wearing as a bracelet centre piece; British India silver rupees (2, both Queen Victoria), one inscribed across the obverse, 'AL (at right)/HC (at left)/20.12.43 (bottom centre)', the other with reverse nearly smooth and scratched on, 'B.7248/K Bridges'; Great Britain, George V threepence with reverse shaved and inscribed, 'Good Luck/(image of RAF eagle)/RAF/1918', also Queen Victoria (old head) halfpenny with reverse shaved and inscribed, 'Good/Luck/1915' with floral decoration above; France silver one franc dated 1916 with obverse shaved and inscribed, 'MM/1918.' Good - very fine. (6) $90
Lot 3920 WWII souvenir coins, Australian florins with obverse shaved, includes, 1942 with obverse inscribed, 'W.R.Griswold, M.D./Medical Corps/United States Navy'; 1944 with obverse inscribed, 'Seabees/and/Navy/Port/Moresby'; 1943 with obverse engraved with a skull above crossed bombs, above this 'Jolly Roger' and below '1944'. The first two holed at top for wearing, very fine. (3) $200
Lot 3921 Engraved coins, all Great Britain, includes George III cartwheel penny 1797 with centre of reverse engraved over with floral pattern; Queen Victoria pennies, 1866 with obverse image engraved over to add a hat and modified hair and dress; 1890 with obverse shaved and engraved with elaborate leaves, berries and other patterns, brooch pin missing from reverse; 1897 with obverse shaved and engraved with elaborate floral and scroll pattern and in the centre the monogram initials, 'TLL', brooch pin fitting on reverse removed; another young head with reverse shaved and engraved with a Star of David on an intricately patterned background; 1873 with obverse crudely stippled, 'D.K./(a heart)/A.J.' and leaf spray left and right; another young head with reverse shaved and engraved with stylistic flower and in centre the initials, 'MT'; old head, 1901 with most of reverse shaved and elaborately engraved and with an arched central panel bearing the name, 'ANN', gold plated, pin missing from brooch pin fitting on obverse; Edward VII, reverse shaved and engraved with a complicated pattern of lines and with two scrolls bearing the names, 'James', and 'Ratcliffe'; George V, reverse shaved and inscribed, 'Tony'. Poor - very fine. (10) $60
Lot 3922 Engraved coins, Australian threepences, 1917M with obverse shaved and engraved with a heart and inside hands shaking in greeting; 1921M inscribed on obverse across the King's image, 'Orange/1927'; 1919M inscribed on obverse at sides of King's image, 'Hill 95 10-1-42'; an English halfpenny of Edward VII, 1905, scratched onto the obverse, '12-3-16/from/Glen for luck/Picked up at White City', and on reverse, '12.3.16/from/Glen'; also a plain, brass disc (oval, approx 33x35mm), inscribed on one side, 'To/H D Quinlan/P.M/(Poor Motorist)/in recognition/of our trip to/Raymond Terrace/7-4-22/From the/Suburbanites'. Good - fine. (5) $90
Lot 3923 Various tokens and tags, includes Australian George V threepence with reverse shaved and inscribed, 'CGMR (?)/1911'; Australian halfpenny, 1949, obverse impressed, 'BARRY', reverse impressed, 'SQ1'; Australian Queen Elizabeth penny, reverse shaved and inscribed, 'JOSIE/REG/1968' (a canine dog tag); sterling silver disc (34mm), with suspension ring, inscribed on one side, 'Russell/Swendson/Fish Creek/Presb'; Belgium, medal 1856 in bronze (28mm) for 25th Anniversary of Inauguration of King Leopold, obverse shaved and stipple engraved, 'R. O. H. FOX/Y./O/(overlaid triangles below); France silver ecu of Louis XV, 1730, with obverse mostly shaved and inscribed, 'A Peter/1793'; India, A(mmunition) F(actory) C(anteen) S(ervice), Kirkee, 'Each For All All For Each' canteen token in bronze (20mm), centre hole not punched out. Good - Very fine. (7) $80
Lot 3924 Wartime engraved souvenir coins, includes, Great Britain penny, 1874, obverse inscribed, 'May26/Mafeking/1900', and reverse inscribed, 'E M S'; Great Britain penny of Edward VII (1902-10), obverse inscribed, 'F.Ely', reverse shaved and inscribed, '8 (looks like 6)474/F.G.Shard/16.Bty 6.Brg/A.I.F./C.E.'; Great Britain penny, 1910, scratched onto obverse, 'Give this to the first young lad on board xxxx', and scratched onto reverse, 'A63 J.Hopper Qld/5 LH AIF/15-6-15'; Australia penny, 1922, obverse inscribed, 'BJ./11-5-9'; Australia penny, 1943, reverse impressed, 'New Guinea/14'. Poor - fine. (5) $120
Lot 3925 South Africa, ZAR, Kruger silver shilling, 1894, obverse finely engraved to add a pipe to President Kruger's mouth and a patterned hat to his head. Very fine. $30
Lot 3926 Great Britain, George III, silver halfcrown, (1817-20), brooch mounted on obverse, reverse enamelled. Pin missing from brooch fitting, poor/very fine. $70
Lot 3927 Great Britain, George III, silver crown, 1819LX, brooch mounted on obverse, reverse enamelled. Good/fine. $120
Lot 3928 Great Britain, George IV, silver halfcrown, 1820, brooch mounted on obverse, reverse enamelled. Good/good very fine. $90
Lot 3929 Great Britain, George IV, silver shilling, 1826, reverse enamelled (2, one gold plated); also South Africa, ZAR, silver shilling, 1894. The gold plated coin has an edge dig, the last with depression in centre, otherwise good - very fine. (3) $80
Lot 3930 Great Britain, George IV, sixpence, third reverse (1826-1829), brooch mounted on shaved obverse, reverse enamelled. Some enamel loss at edge, otherwise very fine. $40
Lot 3931 Great Britain, William IIII, silver halfcrown, 1837, brooch mounted on obverse, reverse enamelled. Fine/good very fine. $100
Lot 3932 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, young head, silver crown, 1845 VIII star stops, brooch mounted on obverse and with loop provision for safety chain, reverse enamelled. Nearly fine/very fine. $150
Lot 3933 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, young head, silver sixpence, (1838-87) with copy of St George and dragon design from half sovereign copied and inset into reverse and the date 1822 inscribed in exergue, reverse enamelled. A few scratches on reverse, otherwise very fine. $40
Lot 3934 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, Gothic head, silver florin, mdccclxxib (die 56) (1871), fitted into a decorative brooch frame, reverse enamelled. Very fine. $110
Lot 3935 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, Gothic head, silver florin, mdccclxxviii (1878), brooch mounted on obverse, reverse enamelled. Most of brooch fitting missing, otherwise very fine. $50
Lot 3936 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, silver crown, 1889, brooch mounted on obverse, reverse enamelled; another, 1894, no brooch fitting, obverse and reverse enamelled, the obverse with a feature of radiating rays from Queen's image. Some enamel missing, otherwise very fine. (2) $80
Lot 3937 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, silver double florin, 1887, brooch mounted on shaved obverse, coin gilded with reverse enamelled. Fine. $50
Lot 3938 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, silver shilling, 1887, scroll mount fitted at top, reverse enamelled. Very fine. $40
Lot 3939 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, silver sixpences, 1887 (2), reverses enamelled, both different; also Queen Victoria, young head, groat, 1838, reverse enamelled. The last with an enamel chip and worn obverse, the other two fine/very fine. (3) $40
Lot 3940 Second Anniversary Address of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales, 1824, by Samuel Marsden, Vice-President, at Parramatta, a paper and string bound record of Marsden's speech, 12pp, printed at Sydney by Robert Howe, Government Printer in 1824. Pencilled name of Samuel Marsden on first page, minimal foxing, very fine. $400
Lot 3941 Official Record of the Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, printed by Thomas Richards, Government Printer, Sydney, hard cover, 1154pp, with fold-out colour maps, list of awards and full reports, inside front cover with leather sticker, gold blocked, 'Presented/By The/Commissioners/Of The/Sydney International Exhibition/of/1879'. Some foxing, otherwise very fine and scarce. $800
Lot 3942 Australian International Exhibitions, Report of the Royal Commission for 1879 and 1880, printed in London, hard cover, 491pp, cover page missing; The Industrial Progress of New South Wales Being a Report of the Intercolonial Exhibition of 1870 at Sydney, together with a variety of papers illustrative of the industrial resources of the colony, printed by Thomas Richards, Government Printer, Sydney, 1871, hard cover, 702pp+32pp of advertising; both books include lists of awards. Both books with damage, the first with cover page missing, the second with fold-out pages missing at back, some foxing, otherwise fine. (2) $130
Lot 3943 Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-84, New South Wales its Progress and Resources and Official Catalogue, printed by Thomas Richards, Government Printer, Sydney, hard cover, 169pp + Index xiiipp, with list of NSW exhibitors and products; Report of the Executive Commissioner for New South Wales, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, printed by Charles Potter, Government Printer, Sydney, 1894, hard cover, 671pp, with 22 folding plates, with list of awards to NSW exhibitors; Official Catalogue of the Greater Britain Exhibition, Earl's Court, London, 1899, Imre Kiralfy, Director-General, printed in London, hard cover gold blocked with name, 'Hon. W.Knox, M.L.C.', 348pp, includes lists of all exhibits; Australian Pavilion, British Empire Exhibition, 1924, a photographic souvenir of the pavilion illustrating Australia's attractions and resources, soft cover, 40pp. All with some foxing, very good - good fine. (4) $280
Lot 3944 Report of the Executive Commissioner for New South Wales to the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887-88, printed by Charles Potter, Government Printer, Sydney, 1890, hard cover, 304pp, with fold-outs of exhibition layout, includes list of award recipients. Minimal foxing, cover in nice condition, very fine. $160
Lot 3945 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888-9, Official Record, printed by Sands & McDougall Limited, Printers, Melbourne, 1890, hard cover, 1138pp, with fold-out of exhibition layout, includes list of award recipients. Barely any foxing, nearly very fine. $160
Lot 3946 New Zealand Exhibition, 1865, Reports and Awards of The Jurors and Appendix, published 1866, hard cover, 531pp, inside front cover signed by E.H.Davis; New Zealand Industrial Exhibition 1885, Wellington, Official Record, published 1886, hard cover, 123pp. Foxing, the second with a tear in back advertising page, otherwise nearly fine. (2) $300
Lot 3947 New Zealand International Exhibition, 1882, Official List of Jurors' Awards, hard cover, 96pp; New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, New South Wales 1890, report of Oscar Meyer, Esq, Commissioner for New South Wales, card cover, 43pp; Auckland Industrial and Mining Exhibition 1898, includes Official Handbook & Catalogue, soft cover, 200pp + advertisement pages; The Great Exhibition Christchurch, 1.11.1906 to 15.4.1907, by Alexander de Kort, 1985, soft cover, 96pp, signed on cover page by L.Carlisle; Official Record of the New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition, Dunedin, 1925-26, by G.E.Thompson, 1927, hard cover, 168pp; Official Souvenir Programme Opening Ceremony New Zealand & South Seas International Exhibition, Dunedin, November 17th 1925, soft cover, 16pp. Some foxing, good - extremely fine. (6) $320
Lot 3948 Official Record of the New Zealand And South Seas Exhibition, held at Dunedin, 1889-90, compiled by D.Harris Hastings, 1891, hard cover, 378pp+117pp, with fold-outs, with library plate of Arthur E.G.Rhodes and his signature; New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-90, Catalogue of the Exhibits in the New South Wales Court, printed in Sydney 1890, hard cover, 154pp. Foxing, otherwise fine. (2) $200
Lot 3949 Great Exhibitions The World Fairs 1851-1937, by Robert Wilson, 2007, soft cover, 79pp; the Crystal Palace Exhibition, Illustrated Catalogue London (1851), republication of The Art Journal Special issue, 1970, soft cover, 328pp+74pp ; Catalogue of the International Exhibition 1862, published 1973, with book plate of L.J.Carlisle and his signature, hard cover, 324pp; Sydney International Exhibition 1879, published 1979, soft cover, 55pp; Colonial City Global City, Sydney's International Exhibition 1879, published 2000, soft cover, 283pp; Tasmanian International Exhibition Souvenir 1894-95, published 1995, soft cover, 24pp, with souvenir postcard; The Centenary Exhibition 1880-1980, published 1980, official souvenir program, soft cover, 53pp. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $100
Lot 3950 Spalding, Philip, The World of the Holey Dollar, Santa Barbara, 1973, 252pp + appendices, with inscription from the author to Leslie Carlisle and with signature of L.Carlisle at front. Some light foxing on front and back cover pages, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $1,150
Lot 3951 Catalogue of Coins, Coinages, and Currency of Australasia, with specimens of medals exhibited by Coleman P.Hyman, 1893, soft cover, 17pp; An Account of the Coins, coinages, and Currency of Australasia, by Coleman P.Hyman, 1898, hard board cover, 159pp, with note inside, 'With the writer's Compliments' and at the end, 'This concluding note was written on 14th June 1893, C.P.H.'; An account of the Coins, Coinages, and Currency of Australasia, by Coleman P.Hyman, 1973 reprint, hard cover, 159pp, marked number 35 of 750, signed by L.Carlisle; The New South Wales Dumps, by W.J.D.Mira, 1989, soft cover, 24pp, signed by author; Coin Collecting Hints to Beginners, by Reginald W.Harrison, c1935, soft cover, 16pp; Coins and the story they tell, by D.Raymond, undated, soft cover, 22pp; Catalogue of the Australian Commonwealth Coinage 1910-1960, by J.Hunt Deacon & Kenneth J.Irons, 1961, soft cover, 22pp; False Coins and How to Discern Them, by G.H.Abbott, 1919, soft cover, 15pp. Good - very good. (8) $250
Lot 3952 The History of Paper Currency in Australia, by Percy J.Marks, 1919, soft cover, pp106-151; Coins, Medals & Tokens in the General Reference Library & Mitchell Library Collections, 1923, soft cover, pp37-44; another, pp1-102; Spanish Dollars Adapted For US Colonial Use, also West Indies & Australia, by J.B.Caldecott & Alfred Chitty, 1963 reprint, soft cover, 31pp; ICOMON proceedings, 1998, soft cover, 117pp; Medals as Art, by John Sharples, 1990, soft cover, 30pp, signed by author; The Image Maker, The Art of James Berry, by J.R.Tye, 1984, hard cover with dust jacket, 192pp, with book plate of L.J.Carlisle, and with his signature. Very good - very fine. (7) $50
Lot 3953 The Gilbert Heyde Collection, of Rare Coins and Tokens, Parts 1-4, auctions by Geoff K. Gray Pty Ltd, March 1973, December 1973, March 1974 and December 1974, the first three with prices realised marked throughout together with official prices realised list, the last marked with prices realised; also Auction Sale of Australian, English, and Foreign Coins and Tokens by Geoff K.Gray, 9-10 July 1976, with some prices realised marked in book. Fine - very fine. (5) $120
Lot 3954 Auction catalogues, of James R.Lawson Pty Ltd and Geoff K.Gray Pty Limited, from 1960s, Sotheby & Co, 1959, and Hamilton Miller Pty Ltd, with references and notations to various collections and purchases of medals by Les Carlisle, noted catalogues for Estate Late Sir Reginald Marcus Clark Collection No 3, and a few other lists of information. Stored in a 3-ring binder, very good - fine. (16) $100
Lot 3955 Australian Tradesmen's Tokens of the Australasian Colonies, by C.W.Stainsfield, 1888, hard cover, 78pp; A Skeleton Catalogue of Australian Copper Tokens, by Mark H.Long, Sydney 1st January 1901, hard cover, 37pp; Colonial Coins and Tokens, by D.F.Howorth, hardcover, 94pp; Report of Lecture entitled Incidents in the Life of E.W.Cole and a Collector's Guide & Catalogue to His Medals, soft cover, 113pp, (Ex Owen C. Fleming library), with an unused Cole's competition card; Outline Catalogue of Australasian Tokens, by A.Chitty, 1912, soft cover, 32pp; as previous but a Supplement, 15pp; Australasian Tokens & Coins, by Dr Arthur Andrews, 1921, hard cover, 163pp+61pp full page plates (Ex Neil Langdon library and also signed by Les Carlisle); large ledger book with handwritten list of tokens in the N.A.Langdon Collection. Good - fine. (7) $220
Lot 3956 Unofficial Coins of Colonial Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, by Gilbert Christoph Heyde, 1967, soft cover, 92pp, inside front cover marked No.6 of 100 and signed by author, cover page signed by L.Carlisle. Some foxing at first and back cover pages, otherwise fine and scarce. $40
Lot 3957 Journal of the Nuismatic Association of Australia, Vol 1-25, various other journals for numismatic societies and conference reports, also Royal Historical Society journal Vol. V Part III, Sydney, 1919 and Royal Geographical Society of Australasia South Australian Branch proceedings for Sessions 1910, 1911, Vol. XII and Sessions 1911, 1912, Vol. XIII. Fine - extremely fine. (41) $100
Lot 3958 Sydney Licensed Boatmen badges, and Great Britain Watermen badges, an extensive file of research conducted over several years by Les Carlisle, includes photos, copies of certificates, a large list of names of badge holders, and valuable historical information, all stored in a 3-ring binder. Fine - very fine and an invaluable source of information. (lot) $80
Lot 3959 Tokens of New Zealand, by Allan Sutherland, 1939, board cover, 51pp; Medals of New Zealand, by Allan Sutherland, Part V, 1940; and the same but Part VI, 1941; Currency Tokens of New Zealand, by W.F.W.Meek, 1951, hard cover, 69pp, signed on inside page by L.Carlisle; Catalogue of New Zealand Coins Tokens Bank Notes, by William H.Lampard, 1960, soft cover, 84pp, signed on cover page by L.Carlisle; James Cook, Royal Navy, by George Finkel, 1970, 191pp; The First Royal Tour 1867-1868, by Brian McKinlay, 1970, hard cover, 196pp. Very good - very fine. (7) $30
Lot 3960 Atkins' Coins of British Possessions and Colonies, by James Atkins, 1889, hard cover, 402pp; They Made Their Own Money, the Story of Early Canterbury (NZ) Traders & Their Tokens, 1950, hard cover, 94pp; A Short History of Our Oldest and Most Useful Coin The Penny, compiled by V.Read, undated, soft cover, 20pp; A History of Currency in the British Colonies, by Robert Chalmers, 1972 reprint, no.126 of 500, hard cover with dust jacket, 496pp; The Elephant on Coins, by G.H.Abbot, 1919, photo copy in soft cover, 16pp; Catalogue of a Collection of Greek, Roman and English Coins in the possession of A.B.Triggs, 1924, soft cover, 184pp; scrap book featuring articles and images of various coins and tokens. Good - good fine. (7) $80
Lot 3961 From Cowrie to Kina, by Dr William J.D.Mira, 1986, hard cover with dust jacket, 332pp, with illustrations and photos, with inscription from author to 'Ron' (Byatt). Extremely fine. $40
Lot 3962 New South Wales Royal Mint Report, 1860, report from Deputy Master presented to both houses of Parliament, original document 21pp. Fine. $70
Lot 3963 Reference letter handwritten by Hugh Taylor, Parramatta 7 February 1896, recommending Mr Reginald Carpenter as a book keeper; also Australian Mutual Provident Society, Annual Bonus Certificate for 1933 and named to Mr R L Carpenter. Very fine. (2) $30
Lot 3964 Home, edited and printed by E.W.Cole, Cole's Book Arcade, Sydney and Adelaide, (1920), hard cover quarto, 415pp plus family record pages and advertisements, signed personally on presentation page with compliments of E.W.Cole; also includes a Memorandum dated August 21st 1901, with stamp of St John's Parochial School, Darlinghurst, being a 2-page letter signed by Wm Anderson (Headmaster of St John's Parochial School. Cover loose and a few pages at front also loose, otherwise very fine. (2) $40
Lot 3965 Historical documents, many associated with G.A.King, a reporter with the Sydney Morning Herald, noted invitation to attend a Military Display at Moore Park, WWI and WWII patriotic items, King's Press Pass no.616 dated 1936, also Commonwealth of Australia Munitions Establishment, Salisbury Victory ball souvenir programme, Sept 1945, ALP Victoria membership ticket 1919 and five ballot slips, The Royal Navy and the Australian Blue Jacket book, 1906, signed by the Editor, another booklet for Australian Naval History, 1970s, also The Skills of Our Aborigines, 1960, and Queensland's Jubilee Souvenir Certificate no.542 and National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland Jubilee Show official luncheon programme 1909, various other documents. Some with foxing and some with tears, overall good - very fine. (lot) Passed in
Lot 3966 Japanese Tsuba sword guard, ornately decorated sword hilt, gold and silver detailing on both sides, on one side it has two men in a garden under a cherry blossom tree playing the drums and the flute, on the other side it has a river running by a mountain next to a flower, also with a leaflet Tsuba the Art of the Japanese Sword', inside a very nice wooden box with cushioned internal lining. In very good condition. $700
Lot 3967 Javanese Keris blade, with straight 34cm blade, forged from iron and nickel to show a pattern when forged, the ganja at the top of the blade is a similar pattern, wooden hilt is done in Javanese style; depicts a young shoot in a tree trunk, the wooden sheath 'wrangka gajaman' is in informal style and has a brass cover called a 'pendoq'. Both are in very good condition. $170
Lot 3968 English short sabre, c1775-1785, 25 1/2 inch curved blade, leather wrapped handle with copper wire twist and leather scabbard with brass fittings. Very good. Passed in
Lot 3969 Lloyds Patriotic Fund Sword, and other items awarded to Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell. First: Lloyds Patriotic Fund Sword, 31 1/2 inch hollow-ground blued and gilt blade etched design of flowers, foliage, trophies, figures of Britannia and of Victory, arms and cypher of George III and the presentation inscription, 'From The Patriotic Fund At Lloyds To Captain Maurice Chas. O'Connell Of/The 1st West India Regt For His Gallant Conduct Opposing The Landing Of The French/Forces At Dominica On 22nd Feby. 1805.', recorded in The London Gazette Of 7th May', stirrup hilt of ormolu, the quillons formed as fasces, the ancient Roman symbol of justice, and set on it is a rectangular panel bearing a gallery of flags, the knuckle-guard as a Hercules club entwined by a snake, the langets cast with acanthus foliage and naval trophies, the back-strap of the chequered ivory grip cast as the skin of the Nemean lion, in original scabbard of ormolu decorated with medallions cast with the Hydra, and with the Nemean lion, the top edge of the locket engraved, 'R.Teed/Dress Sword Maker/to the Patriotic Fund/Lancaster Court,/Strand. London'. Second: Patriotic Fund bestowal document (36x26.5cm), dated 14th May 1805, to 'Capt M. C. O'Connell, 1st West India Regt, Dominica', this graphic and calligraphic document has at the bottom, 'Engraved by E.Scriven, Historical Engraver to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, from a Drawing by R.K.Porter' and below the text it has, 'Written by G.Robinson, late of Christ's Hospital, London. Aged 16 Years.' It is of interest to note that this document records that O'Connell was presented with a £50 sword and a piece of plate of the value of one hundred pounds for 'Opposing the Landing of the French Forces at Dominica on 22nd Feby 1805'. The normal award was a sword or a piece of plate, NOT BOTH. Third: A William IV mameluke hilt General Officer's Sword, Pattern 1831, 31 inch flat back blade etched with crowned cypher of William IV above crossed sword and baton, the cross piece of the gilt hilt also bearing crossed sword and baton in wreath, ivory grip, with expert contemporary repair plate and small piece missing from back edge, with plated scabbard. (This is the actual sword in the portrait of O'Connell.) Fourth: Pair of Officers Pistols by Prosser, 1770-1820, 8 inch octagonal sighted smooth bore barrels marked with 'Prosser Charing Cross London' on top of the barrels, spur trigger guards with pineapple finials, trigger guards, barrel tangs and locks all engraved with stand of flags, pikes and Britannia's shield, signed lock plates with bolted hammers, ebony ram rods, saw handled checkered grips with flat engraved steel butt plates and silver escutcheons marked with O' Connell stag heads, original fitted Cedar Case, case contents: brass oil bottles, Dixon & sons Sheffield 3 compartment powder flask, ivory jar with spare nipple inside, cap tin, 2 bullet moulds, screw driver with ebony handle, O' Connell stag head crest on the lid the of case. The guns are in excellent condition, the case is in excellent condition. Fifth: A pair of Officer's Epaulettes with flat straps with corded edge, sword and baton crossed and surmounted by a crown embroidered on the strap, in shaped metal container. Sixth: The Royal Guelphic Order, Knight Commander Star (Military) in silver; another in bullion for sewing to jacket; and the neck badge; the three styles of the award are housed in a custom made case bearing the following details on the lid lining, 'George Knaver/Konigl.Hof.Gold u Silberarbeiter/Und Juwelier/Marktstrasse 492/in/Hannover'. Seventh: A pair of colour photos (290x240mm) being copies of the portraits by William Nicholas (English 1807-1854) of Sir Maurice Charles Philip O'Connell and Lady O'Connell which now reside in the National Library. Eighth: Three framed documents (290x240mm), outlining a brief history of Sir Maurice O'Connell and another in matching size being a colour photo of the original citation for the Lloyd's Patriotic Fund Sword. These items are of the greatest significance in Australia's colonial history, very fine - extremely fine, extremely rare and unique. $160,000
Lot 3970 Early Australian Highland officer's sword, 1828 pattern, embossed design on blade, ricasso marked for maker, 'P.G.Dodd./& Son/146/Leadenhall St/London.', fish skin grip bound with woven copper wire, scabbard and guard with silver hallmark for London 1869, front of guard with name, 'Captn/J.Campbell'. Fine and scarce NSW Colonial item. Passed in
Lot 3971 British presentation sword, 1827 pattern Rifle Regt sword, 32 1/2 inch straight blade by Firmin, etched with acanthus leaves, VR Royal cipher, obverse side with presentation inscription, 'Presented To C.Sergt. J.R.Deacon. By The Officers N.C.O. & Privates Of E. Company Central London/Rangers On His Being Appointed Assistant Drill Instructor To The Battalion' and at the end. 'May/1895', ricasso marked, 'A.Firmin & Co/Henriette Street/Covent Garden/London', 95 percent original polish with very minor spotting to blade, good steel half basket hilt insert with Royal cipher and strung bugle, very good fish skin grips bound with woven copper wire, complete with very good steel mounted black leather scabbard. Good fine. Passed in
Lot 3972 British three bar hilt presentation sword, 1822 pattern, 36 inch slightly curved, single fullered blade etched with acanthus leaves, VR Royal cipher, trophies and flags, obverse side with acanthus leaves, Royal cipher and inscription, 'First Prize Sword Exercise/Won By/Q.M.Sergt T.H.Hey/Yorkshire Dragoons Y.C.1899.', ricasso marked, 'Robt Mole & Sons/Birmingham/Makers To The/War & India/Offices', good hilt with traces of plating finish, very good fish skin grips bound with woven copper wire, complete with steel scabbard. Very good. Passed in
Lot 3973 Presentation sword and scabbard to Captain William Radcliffe, a unique and extremely important sabre with silver hilt and handle, 79cm blade by Wilkinson, London, HW stamped and recessed with a six-pointed star, etched with scrolls and Queen Victoria crown, initials VR outside hilt, inside hilt design features the Southern Cross in blue enamel with PRO.ARIS.ET.FOCIS in red enamel around, emus and kangaroos in high relief to side, the figure of Britannia standing, holding a shield forms the handle; silver scabbard with elaborate scroll overlays and suspension rings, base impressed 'W.Edwards/Manufacturer/Melbourne/1862', emu to left, kangaroo to right, engraved, 'Presented to/Captain William Radcliffe/by the/Officers, Non Commissioned Officers and Privates/of the/Carlton Rifles/Melbourne, Victoria/September 1864' (Radcliffe's original sword blade was used); together with Victorian Rifle Association, gold medal (32mm, 13.8g) with loop mount, suspender bars and ribbon, obverse inscribed, 'Victorian Rifle Association 1st Jany.1861' and on reverse, 'Grand Match/between the thirty best/Victorian Volunteers/shooting at the match/10 rounds each 600 yards/Prize won by/Captain Radcliffe/Carlton Rifles/7 points', in Walsh & Sons, Melbourne case of issue, outside of case gold blocked, 'Gold Medal/of the/Victorian Rifle Association First Meeting'; also included is Radcliffe's Whitworth target rifle, 1864, straight bore barrel (83cm), 57cal bore, iron sights mounted on front with screw adjuster, rear iron sights adjustable for 500-1000 yards, checked pattern around trigger and under barrel, ram rod with hole to take cleaning patches, brass cap under muzzle end of fore grip, checked pattern impressed in trigger guard rear, metal butt plate, cap receptacle inside stock on right hand side, Whitworth maker's mark on lock plate under and behind percussion hammer, hallmarks on left hand side on base of barrel, Birmingham proof and view marks (in very good condition). Fine - very fine and of great historical colonial Australian significance. (4) Passed in
Lot 3974 Tasmanian Police sword, a commemorative issue etched on blade, obverse, 'Tasmania Police' and on the opposite side, '1804 Commemorative Sword of Honour 1986', ricasso marked by maker, 'Bermejo/Toledo/Spain', with leather and brass scabbard made in Spain, leather grip wound with brass wire and with brass knuckle guard. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3975 Letter openers, very nice blades, one with brass handle, black grip, felt scabbard guard, scabbard with weighted tassel, one with a basket hilt with maroon linen liner, made of sterling silver, ornate metal work on the hilt guard, one with a Prussian eagle with the cross of Saint Lorraine across its breast, black checkered grip made of plastic, blade made by Toledo Spain, nice chromed hilt guard and chromed scabbard. In very good condition. (3) $460
Lot 3976 British Bowie knife, by J.Wostenholm & Son, Washington Works, Sheffield, England, 14.5cm long bowie blade with a bone hilt grips locked in with brass pins and a brass hand guard, blade impressed with 'J.Wostenholm & Son Washington Works Sheffield England' and the base near the guard impressed with I*XL (I Excel), original leather scabbard with belt loop. Very good condition. $280
Lot 3977 British Bowie knife, by R.Bunting & Son, Boston Works, Sheffield, England, 16.50cm long Bowie blade with wooden grips locked in with German silver pins, German silver hand guard and an unmarked German silver escutcheon, the hilt just below the guard and pommel have very ornate detailing, impressed on the blade on both sides near the hilt is ' R.Bunting & Son Boston Works Sheffield', leather scabbard imprinted with symbols, scabbard capped with German silver on both ends. Some pitting on the blade, otherwise a very nice knife. Passed in
Lot 3978 German pocket knife, 2 blades, brass casing, one blade marked with a swastika, Adolf Hitler's signature and Drittes Reich (Third Reich) at the base of the blade, embossed brass plates one side with the name Adolf Hitler and standing above is an image of Hitler in relief, the other with the iron eagle sitting above the swastika and Deutschland Erwacht, Deutschland Erwacht deriving from a 1933 German film starring Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels and Hermann Goring. In very good condition. $400
Lot 3979 British Bowie blade, by James Rodgers, Royal Cutlery, Sheffield, England, 1941, 18.8cm Bowie blade, blade has been stabilised, leather scabbard with ornate design around the edges and in the middle, made of steel, blued metal, newspaper clipping from the auction where the knife was bought,treatment photo slides before and after, negative photo slides. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 3980 No 7 Enfield Jungle carbine bayonet, 1948, 8" blade length, fluting down each side of the blade, large muzzle ring, toggle slide for placement on barrel or under fore-grip, original wooden handle grips held in by screws, original metal scabbard. In very good condition and rare. $280
Lot 3981 Magnificent wheellock carbine from Brescia, 1645, 24" faceted barrel, smooth bore, read and muzzle iron sights, stock made of ivory, engraved 15 carat gold plates on muzzle, fore grip, trigger guard, trigger, butt plate and cheek rest, ram rod made of bone with screw tip, engraved pommel made of 15 carat gold and engraved support loop made of 15 carat gold, ornately engraved firing mechanism, hammer, lock plate and frizen spring. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 3982 Flintlock Carbine Augustine Scheffl in Wienn, 1720-1750, 57cm (22.5") octagonal barrel, 14 bore, 7 groove straight bore, butt has brass end with a sliding wood compartment, full wooden stock with a brass tip at the muzzle end of fore grip, brass front sight with rear iron sight, brass side plate to lock plate, brass ram rod sleeve on mid length of barrel and brass detailing running down the trigger guard, original horn tipped ram rod, original strap loop and strap screw on the muzzle and base of the stock, embossed and engraved stock with beautiful detailing, engraving on top of barrel and lock plate 'Augustine Scheffl in Wienn'. A few chips missing from the stock around the brass plate opposite firing mechanism and replaced 1.25" piece of wood on the barrel (left hand side) just after halfway towards muzzle, still in very good condition considering its age. $3,800
Lot 3983 Pair of English flintlock pistols, Queen Anne, box lock tap action pocket pistols, by William Archer London, 1770-90, with iron frame engraved "LONDON" on one side and "ARCHER" on the other, with a sterling silver grotesque faced butt plate. In good condition. (2) $4,000
Lot 3984 H and I Whately travelling-duelling flintlock pistol, circa 1775, 9" octagonal barrel, front blade sight, 15 bore .69 cal smooth bore, Birmingham proof and view marks, engraving on barrel and lock plate, trigger guard also with a pineapple finial, original ram rod with cleaning screw tip. Some blemishes and indentations, in very good condition. Passed in
Lot 3985 Robert Wogdon duelling pistol, 14.5mm bore, circa 1780, 10" (25.4cm) octagonal barrel smooth bore with mounted iron sights at the muzzle and the base of the barrel, original ram rod, engraved trigger guard, barrel mount and barrel mount screw, engraved 'Wogdon London' at the base of the barrels topside, engraved 'Wogdon' on lock plate, butt cap is made of steel, single set trigger. A crack at the muzzle end of the fore grip (right hand side), otherwise in very good condition. $3,400
Lot 3986 French flintlock pistol (made for the Eastern Market), octagonal base to smooth 20 bore (15.60mm) barrel, bone or ivory ram rod under barrel, engraving on firing mechanism, lock plate, silver trigger guard with 'Stand of Arms' and ram rod sleeves, engraving on the lock plate 'Marseille', beautiful silver wire detailing all over the grip and barrel guard, 'Stand of Arms' opposite lock plate, 'Stand of Arms' on the silver butt plate of the pistol, flower barrel pins made of silver. A few pieces of silver wiring out of place, cracked piece of wood before the end of the muzzle on (right hand side), in good condition. $3,000
Lot 3987 Miquelet flintlock pistol, fruitwood stock, brass decoration around the pistol and trigger guard, with gold and black detailing on octagonal half of barrel, horn tip at the end of fore-wood, with original ram rod, smooth bore. In excellent condition. Passed in
Lot 3988 Flintlock Queen Anne box lock pistol, by Ketland & Co, 50 bore screw off barrel, circa 1790, silver wire in both sides of the grip and top side, engraving on the trigger guard and lock plate on both sides, view and proof hallmarks on the underside of the trigger guard near the base of the barrel. Few blemishes, piece of silver wire missing from left hand side of grip, otherwise in good condition. $1,400
Lot 3989 Rare four barrelled dual action flintlock pistol, dual tap action, twin hammer action .50cal with sliding safety underneath hammers, nice checkered grip with silver pins embedded in the grip, possibly Scottish, steel butt plate with engraving, engraved trigger guard and engraved lock plate (both sides), alternate fire adjustment chamber from 4 shot to 2 shot. In very good condition. $5,000
Lot 3990 Flintlock box lock pistol, by William Archer, 50 bore 2" screw off Queen Anne style barrel, trigger guard sliding safety, smooth bore, silver wire inlay on both sides and top of grip. Missing a few pieces of silver on the right hand side and top of grip, otherwise in very good to good condition. Passed in
Lot 3991 Flintlock box lock pocket pistol, Birmingham proof hallmarks in front of folding trigger and under barrel, .50cal screw off barrel, smooth bore, brass round body, top sliding safety under hammer, fine checkered grip with unused silver escutcheon to the back of the grip, engraved sun burst on butt plate, concealable folding trigger, waterproof pan, stand of arms engraved on both sides of the firing mechanism. In excellent condition. $2,800
Lot 3992 Cased brace of duelling flintlock pistols, by L.Richards, Strand, London, the smaller bore pistol, has been proofed and viewed by London Proof House, 10.6" octagonal barrel with iron sights mounted rear and muzzle of the barrel, 32 bore (13.36mm), original ram rod, engraved lock plate, base of barrel is engraved, pistol serial no. 0021115, unmarked escutcheon top of the grip, barrel marked 'Richards London', engraved trigger guard, engraved plate on the butt of grip, engraved lock plate 'Richards', indentations on the barrel guard, blemishes on the metal of the barrel, bits of wood missing from rear of lock plate, the larger bore pistol, has been proofed and viewed by London Proof House, 12" barrel with octagonal base, iron sights mounted rear and muzzle on the barrel, 18 bore (16.19mm), barrel engraved with 'L Richards Strand London' and numbered with CL968, engraved lock plate base of the barrel, lock plate engraved with 'Richards', engraved trigger guard, metal escutcheon on grip, original ram rod, indentations and blemishes on the barrel guard and grip also on the barrel; includes the main spring clamp, wad punch, wooden cleaning rod with pommel, pewter oil bottle, original 3 compartment powder flask, 2 bullet moulds. Pistols and case in very good condition, case with all its original accessories. $7,500
Lot 3993 Magnificent unfired cased pair flintlock travelling pistols, by William Bond [Gun Maker & Sword Cutler], London, 1830, both pistols have Damascus steel barrels, both are impressed with 'W. Bond 45 Lombard St London', 7" smooth 18 bore (16.19mm) barrels, barrels are polished on the inside, lock plate engraved with 'W.Bond', blue metal butt plates, trigger guard and frizen springs also blue metal, engraving on trigger guards, butt plates, lock plate and firing mechanism hammer arm, pineapple finial on trigger guards, roller frizens, sliding safety for when half cocked, captive ram rods, unused silver escutcheons, William Bond label on the inside of the case, original case and contents; powder flask by G & J.Hawskley of Sheffield, near mint powder flask also contains flint stone (2 flint stones inside) compartments, main spring remover clamp, flint stones in flint pouch, screw driver, bullet mould, ebony patch jar, cleaning brush, cleaning rod and cleaning tools. The pistols are in excellent condition, the case is in very good condition, the contents of the case are in excellent condition. $20,000
Lot 3994 Model miniature percussion Rifle, 3 band tower rifle with ram rod, brass trigger guard, strap loops and iron sights. In very good condition. $160
Lot 3995 Curiosa percussion pistol, hammer underneath the barrel, 80 bore 1.5" barrel, folding trigger acting as locking mechanism for hammer, attractive checkered pistol grip, top is engraved, very well done and very ornate, smooth bore. A very unusual piece, in very good condition. $1,600
Lot 3996 Rare Pepper Box four barrelled percussion revolver, by Samuel Nock, Gun Maker to Her Majesty, 43 Regent Street, London, original label inside the case with ram rod, cap jar, bullet mould, extra lever spring to repair hammer and trigger action, 3 way powder flask, 25 bore barrels, sliding safety under hammer, checkered grip, cap receptacle at the base of the grip, ornately engraved on firing mechanism, hammer, trigger guard, engraved at base of the barrel and the muzzle. In good condition. $3,200
Lot 3997 Cased pepperbox pistol, 80 bore barrel, cleaning rod, bullet mould, original ELEY London cap tin, tools for stripping the gun, spare cap nipple for the gun, 7 shot, revolving barrel 9.5cm length, checkered grip, sliding safety guard, engraved barrel muzzle and firing mechanism including the hammer, iron sights. In very good condition (all pieces). Passed in
Lot 3998 Cased pin-fire Pepperbox pistol, 5mm smooth bore, 6 shot, in original French style box with cleaning, stripping and loading tools, ram rod and screw driver have bone handles, original blue felt liner, grip made of ivory, engraving on the barrel and grip frame, folding trigger. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 3999 Scottish Murdoch percussion pistol, Thomas Murdoch, Leith, Scotland, circa 1810, part octagonal barrel guard, ball shaped trigger, tapered pricker for cleaning percussion nipple. Mechanism faulty, in very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4000 Australian Royal Mail Co percussion pistol, by Westley Richards London, circa 1840, 9.25" barrel with captive ram rod, brass cap under barrel near muzzle, belt hook opposite fitted, checkered top of hammer, brass fittings around the trigger and as a butt cap, engraving of 'Westley Richards London' on the barrel and engraved on the lock plate 'Australian Royal Mail Co'. In near excellent condition, a very rare pistol. Passed in
Lot 4001 Pin-fire revolver, 3.25" (8.25cm) octagonal smooth bore, 7 shot, silver pins placed on barrel, cylinder, frame and grips, folding trigger, metal ram rod, checkered grips are made of ebony. A great and unique piece for any collection, very hard to find like this, in excellent condition. Passed in
Lot 4002 Cased Colt Roots percussion revolver, circa 1850, iron sights rear and front, powder flask, octagonal barrel, 5 shot, 7.5 cm barrel, 28 bore. In good condition still has some original finish on revolver from factory. $3,200
Lot 4003 Cased Colt pocket percussion revolver, S/N 97307 (all numbers matching), includes original case and all parts intact. Within the case, Colts patent powder flask with an American Eagle crossed pistols, locking key for box, nipple remover tool, bullet mould, 5 shot, 4.75" barrel, lever action ram rod attached to underside of barrel, wolf engraved to frame and barrel, on top of barrel is engraved 'Sam Colt', grips made of ivory have slight cracks on both sides, stage coach robbery scene on the cylinder's engraving, silver plated trigger guard and grip frame (engraved Initials of R.L.C). In very good or nearly excellent condition. Passed in
Lot 4004 Colt Navy percussion revolver, S/N 8856 (all numbers matching), 1851, .36cal (9mm), 7.5" barrel length, brass iron sight at muzzle, engraving on the hammer, base of the base barrel, factory engraved top of barrel and frame, engraving on top of barrel '- ADDRESS. SAM L. COLT. NEW YORK CITY-', ram rod with engraving on fulcrum hinge plates, engraving on the trigger guard which is silver plated brass, engraved scene on the cylinder of a warship on the ocean, engraving on the butt of grip and grip frame. This gun was inspected and authenticated by Robert Jordan, Colt Historian and expert when visiting Australia, as a genuine factory engraved pistol, in excellent condition. $5,000
Lot 4005 Cased Colt Navy percussion revolver, S/N 19084 (all numbers matching), 1851, .36cal (9mm), 7.5" barrel length, brass iron sight at muzzle, engraved on the top of the barrel '- ADDRESS. COL: COLT. LONDON-', hallmarks of proof and viewed by London Proof House, engraving on the hammer, engraving on the muzzle, ram rod with engraving on fulcrum hinge plates, engraving on the trigger guard which is silver plated brass, London Proof House marks on cylinder, usual engraving on the cylinder scene of warships on the ocean and engraved in writing is 'Engaged to Man 1843' (wraps around cylinder), engraving on the butt of grip and grip frame, case with all accessories; cap tin, Colt's navy powder flask engraved with 'JAMES DIXON & SONS SHEFFIELD', brand new unused main spring, 2 cap nipples, cleaning rod, cap nipple removal tool, bullet mould, all with its original felt liner. The hinges on box are missing one screw each, the case and gun are in excellent condition. Passed in
Lot 4006 Cased Adam's percussion revolver, 1851, .50cal, 7.75" octagonal barrel, marked with 'Reilly. 502. New Oxford St London', frame and barrel have 75% of the original blue finish, checkered grip, S/N 4831 on the frame under cylinder (left hand side), on the butt of grip is a cap receptacle, engraving on the frame, trigger guard, steel plate on butt and back of grip, hammer lock, front (blade sight) and rear iron sights, Birmingham proof and view hall marks on the cylinder, Jackson label on the inside of the case, case contents: powder flask, bullet mould marked with 'Registered R. Adams 28 Nov. 1851' and engraved with 2152 and 38, pewter oil bottle, screw driver, nipple removal tool, cap tin, wad punch, cleaning rod with cleaning tips, small wooden case containing a spare percussion nipple, case lid has a crest engraved with a gazelle or antelope and initialled 'S.R.F'. This gun is in excellent condition, the original case is in very good condition. $3,000
Lot 4007 Webley Bentley percussion revolver, circa 1861, (90 bore) iron sights, nice checkered grips, S/N 2204, 75% finish. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4008 Pair of US army model 1855 percussion dragoon pistols, circa 1855-1858, .58cal bore (14.73mm) 12" barrels, front iron sights and adjustable rear iron sights, smooth bore barrels, captive ram rod, loops for carry straps on barrel guard and butt of pistols, brass fittings and trigger guard, brass butt cap, engraved cap cover with a 'bald eagle' and with 1855 at the rear of lock plate and 'U.S. Springfield' at the front of lock plate, both engraved with 1855 on the barrel just in front of rear iron sights, 2 square peg clip holes in the back of the grip to add rifle stock on each gun, the detached shoulder stock is a replacement. Pistols are in good condition. (3) $4,000
Lot 4009 E & W Bond 45 Cornhill London percussion pistol, smooth 16 bore (16.83mm), circa 1870, grip with very fine checkered pattern with ball shaped pommel with grooves, engraving on trigger guard, lock plate, on top of barrel is engraved 'E & W Bond 45 Cornhill London', iron sights base and muzzle of the barrel, a great coat pistol ('Man Stopper'). In excellent condition. $950
Lot 4010 Colt rim-fire Derringer pistol, Colt no.3, straight rifling down the bore, barrel has most of its blue finish and German silver bore sight, .41 cal (1.04cms), with wooden grip. In excellent condition. Passed in
Lot 4011 Cadet's training rifle, pre 1900, 65cm barrel smooth bore, breech-loading bolt action, provision to take percussion cap, no provision for firing a projectile, has a rack number stamped on brass plate '78'. In rough condition, ornamental use only. $100
Lot 4012 Cased pair of percussion box lock pistols, by G.B.Modini (Practical Gun Maker & Working Cutler), Sydney, both guns have smooth 3.5" octagonal 18 bore (16.19mm) barrels, both with Birmingham house proof and view hallmarks on the underside of barrels, engraving on lock plates, trigger guard, hammers and rear of firing mechanisms, unmarked silver escutcheons, checkered reverse of grips, G.B.Modini label on the inside of the case, original and case contents; powder flask, pewter oil bottle, bullet mould, screw driver, original cap tin, cleaning rod with ebony handle and locking key for the case. Both guns are in very good condition, the case is in very good condition and was made by Edgar Penzig. $1,600
Lot 4013 E (Ezekiel) Baker & Son percussion rifle, octagonal 29.5" barrel made of Damascus Steel, straight 18 bore (16.19mm), original metal ram rod, iron sights fitted for 200 yards and 400 yards toggle flip up iron sight, wooden stock with checkered grip, metal butt cap to stock, trigger guard with acorn finial, engraving on trigger guard and on lock plate, unmarked silver escutcheon. Some indentations on the end of barrel support, small tarnishes on base of barrel near the firing mechanism, in excellent condition, very desirable. Passed in
Lot 4014 Cased double barrelled percussion shotgun, by John Manton & Son (gun makers to the royal family [to his Royal Highness Prince Albert] London), (double Damascus steel barrel) 19.5" 13 bore (18.04mm), checkered grip, original ebony ram rod with brass pommel, front mount iron sight made of German silver, dual action firing mechanism, double set triggers, stock with metal engraved butt cap, engraved lock plate, engraved base of the barrel and trigger guard, metal escutcheon, barrel engraved with 'John Manton & Son. Dover Street London', S/N 10170, gun has some blemishes on the stock with a small piece of wood missing near the butt cap, John Manton & Son label on the inside of the case, I & J.W Hawksley oil bottle, original leather shot flask with cut off measurements, powder flask, ivory jar with 2 cap nipples inside, cleaning rod with screw thread nipple removal tool, cleaning brush and cleaning tips, powder pourer, screw driver. Shotgun is in very good condition, this gun is used but not abused, the case is in very good condition with all its original parts. Passed in
Lot 4015 Cased single shot percussion rifle by S & R Trulock, II Essex Bridge Dublin, 32 bore (13.36mm) octagonal Damascus steel barrel with rear and front iron sights, rear sights are adjustable for 50, 100, and 150 yards shot, checkered grip, original black ebony ram rod and cleaning rod with brass pommel, engraving lock plate, trigger guard, base of barrel, nice checkered pistol grip with engraved stock butt cap, original loop mounts for carry strap on the barrel and the stock, barrel base engraved with 'II Essex Bridge Dublin', small wood missing on front of lock plate where the barrel meets the stock, S & R Trulock label on the inside of the case, nice Bartram & Co powder flask, original carry strap, original '100 rifle patch' tin with original patches inside, screw driver, nipple removal tool with steel needle in hilt, bullet mould with metal cut off marked with 458, original large wad punch, original cap tin with caps, powder funnel and cleaning tools, original lead projectiles, original pewter oil bottle and extra uncut cleaning patches. Rifle in excellent condition, this rifle is also as new, case is in excellent condition with all its original parts. Passed in
Lot 4016 J.Rosenthal In Waren percussion double barrel cape gun, in original case, (right barrel 18 bore) one barrel with straight rifling down octagonal bore and the other is a (left barrel 15 bore) smooth, 29.5" double barrel with German silver front sight and rear iron sight, engraving of 'J.Rosenthal In Waren' at the base of the barrels, dual triggers, left trigger is hair trigger and right is normal trigger, the hammers are half cock back safety's and hammer stopping safety's as well on the firing mechanism, beautifully engraved lock plates on both sides of the firing mechanisms, at the rear are engraved deer on the lock plate, barrels are made from Damascus steel, 2 strap attachments on the barrels and the stock, cheek rest on the stock butt and steel butt cap with engraving topside, engraved trigger guard and ornate wood work flowing down from trigger guard (small piece missing), horn powder flask with 3 set measurements for powder pouring, nipple removal tool, cap brass container and dispenser (marked with Herrmann Wein), screwdriver, pewter oil bottle, both screwdriver and nipple removal tool have ebony handles, ram rod underneath barrels all contained in original case with blue velvet and ornate golden leaf detailing in the corners of the lid, case has hook and screw locks, one on each side. In excellent condition, gun and case. Passed in
Lot 4017 Cased pair of travelling percussion pistols, by John Blissett (Gun & Rifle Maker), London, both pistols are impressed with 'John Blissett 321 High Holborn London', both grip butts have sterling silver compartments for caps, 6.25" 16 bore (16.83mm) smooth barrels, barrels are made of Damascus steel, nice checkered grips, engraving on the lock plate, hammers and tops of the guns including the barrel base and muzzle ends, iron sights front and rear, captive ram rods, engraved trigger guards, both guns have belt hooks, John Blissett label on the inside of the case, original case and contents: powder flask, cleaning rod with cleaning tools, bullet mould, nipple removal tool, screw driver, caps and wads. Both guns are in excellent condition, the case is in good condition. $6,000
Lot 4018 German wheel lock firing mechanism, circa 1660-1675, engraved lock plate shows a hunting scene, engraved on lock plate 'P.A. VLHOFFELE' underneath frizen, flint jaw plate engraved with a winged baby in a tree holding a bundle of wheat, engraved on the frizen plate is a winged baby with a bow and arrow. In very good condition. $4,200
Lot 4019 Colt revolving carbine hammer, 56cal, has not been machined after it was poured into its mould. Colt Navy ram rod and plunger, no catch, pitted, in poor condition, otherwise in good condition. Passed in
Lot 4020 Flintlock frizen spring clamp, frizen spring removal tool, set square, making straight line marks for cutting, screw hole to pin down for stability and sliding bevel. In good condition. (2) $120
Lot 4021 Flintlock firing mechanism by Elenshaw, flint still in jaws with leather, engraved with 1202, 4 V-E-I-C, Elenshaw and impressed under flash pan is the Birmingham house proof mark. In poor condition. $200
Lot 4022 Flintlock firing mechanism, toggle safety at full cock, impressed on lock plate 'YAA1720', flint still in jaws with leather. In poor condition. Passed in
Lot 4023 Brass butt plates, engraved plates with 2 trap door hatches for making a compartment cover within the stock. In good condition. (2) Passed in
Lot 4024 Percussion firing mechanism by John McConnell, ornately engraved hammer, lock plate engraved with 'John McConnell Hobart Town'. In good condition. $200
Lot 4025 Wooden Gavel, ideal for cased set, 7.5" handle, almost new. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4026 Domino set, brass container with sliding lid engraved 'James Thorne Ian 1806', domino's made of bone from the battlefield. In very good condition. $280
Lot 4027 French sun dial ring, time ring with drill hole on centre slide to adjust to month of the year and on the inner band are the hours of the day, the sun shines through the hole on the slide onto the inner band and tells you the exact hour, comes with instruction paper. In good condition. $90
Lot 4028 Gun shaped silver toothpick, sliding silver toothpick out of muzzle, ornately engraved grip with a sun burst on each side above trigger, percussion shaped firing mechanism on top of barrel, impressed on side of barrel 'July 1840'. In very good condition. $180
Lot 4029 Powder flask, embossed with 3 fowls in reeds on both sides of the body. In good condition. $40
Lot 4030 G. & J.W.Hawksley German silver powder flask, measurements in drams or grain, collar clamp marked with N.S.W. No 2, body wrapped in black leather, adjustable toggle for changing powder measurements with wing screw. In very good condition. $1,500
Lot 4031 Australian powder flask, embossed nickel plate body with a kangaroo on each side, very rare powder flask, adjustable drams measurement collar. In good condition. $1,200
Lot 4032 Brass powder flask, nice embossed detailing around the body of the flask, adjustable drams measurement collar. In fair condition. $70
Lot 4033 Bullet mould, single cavity, 16 bore, projectile mould made out of steel. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4034 Bullet mould, single cavity, 18 bore, projectile mould made of steel, projectile cutting tool at fulcrum hinge. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4035 Bullet mould, single cavity, .28cal, projectile mould made out of steel. In fair condition. Passed in
Lot 4036 Colt bullet mould, double cavity, .243cal, projectile mould made of brass. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4037 Colt bullet mould, double cavity, .44cal, projectile mould made of steel. In good condition. $120
Lot 4038 Brass trigger guard and frame, stamped with 261 on left hand side at rear of frame. In fair condition. Passed in
Lot 4039 Australian set trigger, Australian made, unfinished mounting bracket for rifle or pistol. As made at Port Arthur Armory. Passed in
Lot 4040 Martini rear sight, detached rear sight for a 310 Martini rifle. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4041 BSA match rifle sight, patent no 21332-09, adjustable sight from 100 to 400 yards, sliding sight adjuster at base of sight to move left to right. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4042 Adjustable rear sight, rifle rear sight, adjustable for 100, 200, 300 yards, sliding flip up sight from 400 to 1,000 yards. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4043 BSA sight, front sight made of bone with metal mounting clip. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4044 Mid-range vernier & wind gauge sight, tang sight, changeable iron sight needles, original leather case with almost all original contents, impressed gold leaf lettering on the top of case. In very good condition. $680
Lot 4045 Winchester tang sight, 1892, tang sight with screw checked collar. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4046 Sight adjuster by W.J.Jefferey & Co, sliding adjuster with a calliper, impressed is 'W. J Jeffery & Co. Gun & Rifle makers King St, St James, London'. In good condition. $70
Lot 4047 Assorted rear sights, assorted sights for pistols and rifles. In poor condition. Passed in
Lot 4048 Parker-Hale oil bottle and cap box, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, oil bottle marked with 'L 146' and cap box marked with 'L 147' at the base, with impressed crown & 'P.H.' on the top, screw top with applicator attached both made of sterling silver. In excellent condition. Passed in
Lot 4049 Brass oil bottle, 3.75" brass oil bottle, rubber seal and screw top with spoon, suits 303 rifle. In good condition. $20
Lot 4050 Steel oil bottle, acorn topped screw top, suitable for high quality cased rifle or flintlock pistol. In good condition. $100
Lot 4051 Metal ram rod, made of steel, also serves as cleaning rod, handle has been cut off, drilled end for passing cleaning patches through for Martini rifle. In fair condition. Passed in
Lot 4052 Main spring clamp, clamp for removing springs from firing mechanisms. In good condition. $90
Lot 4053 Nipple protector, tower rifle nipple protector with chain and screw to fasten to trigger guard. In good condition, very rare. $100
Lot 4054 Brass percussion cap dispenser, spring loaded spindle fed by metal arm. In good condition. $240
Lot 4055 Winchester paper primers, 95 paper caps left, inside original box. In fair condition. Passed in
Lot 4056 Ivory handled screwdrivers, one made of sterling silver with pricker, with maker's marks at the base of screw driver blade, PD for Pembroke & Dingley; other screw driver made of steel, both ideal pieces for cased sets. In very good condition. (2) $280
Lot 4057 Assortment of gun tools and sight cover, t-bar percussion nipple removal tools, one with screw top pricker, cleaning rod end for Martini rifle, Martini rear sight cover. In good condition. (5) Passed in
Lot 4058 Nipple removal tools, ebony handled, 6 sided socket sleeve for removing nipples from percussion weapons. In very good condition. (3) Passed in
Lot 4059 Ebony handled nipple removal tools, ebony handled tools made of steel, one with a six sided socket, all ranging in various sizes. In good condition. (3) Passed in
Lot 4060 Ebony cleaning rods and powder measure, ebony handles, adjustable powder measure in drams and grains, powder measure cup bottom impressed with 'James Dixon & Sons 1108'. In very good condition. (4) $240
Lot 4061 Ebony cleaning ram rod, changeable screw tip for variety of cleaning tips. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4062 British military percussion rifle assembly tools, with percussion nipple removal tool pricker (one is missing), oil bottle with screw top and applicator, screw driver and lead ball remover. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4063 Ebony screwdrivers, ebony handled, screwdriver for gun disassembly and reassembly. In good condition. (3) Passed in
Lot 4064 Sheffield combination tool, impressed on tool plate is the government mark, 1955, 'J.H.Thompson (CUTLERY LTD), c.c.1287'. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4065 Magazine pouch, Colt model 1911 double magazine pouch, made of leather, leather and pouches are intact. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4066 Pistol holster, made of canvas, clip and flap are intact, loops at back for belt mount. In good condition. $40
Lot 4067 Pistol Holster, leather pocket, leather belt intact with belt buckle, strap clip and exposed stitching. In very good condition, all original and has been well maintained. Passed in
Lot 4068 Empty pistol case, made of timber, blue felt lining, partitions and compartment, unmarked escutcheon. In good condition. $180
Lot 4069 Empty pistol case, wooden pistol case with blue felt lining, partitions, barrel support, unmarked escutcheon plate on top of lid. In fair condition. $180
Lot 4070 Empty pistol case, made of timber, green felt partitions, compartment with key inside, unmarked escutcheon, bone key hole plate. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4071 Accessory box by Wiltshire, made of timber, lined with green felt, partitioned; Accessory Box, made of timber, lined with green felt, partitions, percussion caps glued to card, lead ball remover, miscellaneous t bar tool, spare felt patches (2). In very good condition. (2 cases + extras) Passed in
Lot 4072 Guns, a small collection of novelties, revolver pocket fob watch keys (2, one with pin back); rifle white metal pencil combined with toothpick; revolver brooch, in white metal inset with three imitation turquoises; silver bracelet charm in the form of a blunderbuss; another, hand holding a gun; also, pair of rolled gold cufflinks, pocket knife/key. Fine - very fine. (8 items) $250
Lot 4073 Small embossed pewter powder flask, with brass charger, 4" overall. In working order. Passed in
Lot 4074 Bag powder flask, with cord loop on copper body, 5", to suit cased pocket colt, c1830-1860, with adjustable powder measure collar. In good condition. $130
Lot 4075 Reproduction American Civil War powder flask, in copper, stand of arms, nozzle and collar made in brass. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4076 Scrimshaw powder horn, circa 1700, carved into horn is a cannon, a bird diving from high above, Masonic set square and compass, cannon, half moon with a face, house with smoke coming out of the chimney, a kangaroo, crossed swords with a skull and cross bones above, a woman wearing a corset and a red sash with a red arm band holding a bottlebrush branch, a man wearing beret cap with a feather, holding a sword with a bloodied tip, wearing a red sash, with powder plug. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4077 Scrimshaw powder horn, circa 1757, large scene carved into horn of a large walled settlement, also carved on the horn is a crest, Hallefax (sic), two Man 'o' Wars with the British flag, barracks with a training ground, man holding a rifle, windmill, stag, Viking style huts, a schooner, a fort with wooden walls and a watch tower, a dragon and 2 serpents at the top running around the tapered circumference of the horn. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4078 Scrimshaw powder horn, circa 1780-1790, naval vessel carved into horn with 13 guns, 2 brass loops at each end for carry cord, curved wooden bung with plug at the base of horn. Original old scrimshaw in very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4079 Scrimshaw powder horn, circa 1800, carved into horn are the words 'Sydney Town', a sailing ship with the Australian flag hanging off the stern, a winding river leading to a billabong, a rat, kangaroo with a joey hanging out of its pouch, a house with a man hanging from the gallows to the left, gum nut branch, the sun with a face, carved in words near spout 'A large loafe for a shilling or Damne king & Countrie', Masonic set square and compass, the all seeing eye and a set of balance scales, carry rope and aboriginal man's face faintly visual under crack. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4080 Scrimshaw powder horn, circa 1800-1810, kangaroo standing in a forest with native flowers and a bird on the other side. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4081 Scrimshaw powder horn, circa 1800-1810, a lady with a harp, carved above the harp is a banner with 'ERIN=GO=BRAGH', on the other side it has the royal crown surrounded by a stand of flags, two of the flags are the Union Jack. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4082 Scrimshaw powder horn, circa 1803, carved into horn is a pineapple bush, a Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger), a leaping kangaroo, platypus, a woman facing left, a soldier supervising a convict working the ground with a shovel, carved words in horn near spout 'Do not despair, God will help, tho it seem, to be chanse', carved words near base of horn 'Jas Smalley, Parramatta', and carved words at base of horn 'Furroed Brow & Broken Back 1803', metal ring at top to stop the horn from splitting. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4083 Ireland, Australian Emigration Officer's badge, Cork, circa 1840s, thin brass badge embossed with sailing ship on ocean and lettering on the outer edge 'Australian Emigration Office, Cork', two split pins on back for mounting to the officer's hat. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4084 Sydney Rifle Club, large entirely hand crafted medallion in silver (160.0g, 67mm) made from two smoothed silver discs with ornate floral surround with crossed rifles suspension mount and loop at top, manufactured by John Forrester, obverse gentleman in hat under a tree shooting rifle at a target in the distance, reverse inscribed 'Presented to/ Mr.John Carmichael/by the/Sydney Rifle Club/being the Prize awarded to the/best Shot in the 2nd Match/on the 5th day of April 1847'. Very fine and excessively rare. $6,000
Lot 4085 Framed miniatures, painting of soldier in oval gilt frame with glass window, fold out stand, flowers and ribbon at the top of frame act as wall mount for hanging; miniature, painting of soldier in rectangular frame with ornate woodwork, glass window, loop on back for wall mounting, canvas insert cover; miniature, painting of a man, ebony timber frame with brass inner frame for holding glass window in place, oak leave and acorn hanging loop. In good condition. (3) $550
Lot 4086 Framed miniatures, painting of a woman with long blonde curled hair wearing a green dress, in wooden frame painted black with brass ring holding in glass, oak leaf and acorn with loop for hanging on wall; miniature, painting of a man in uniform inside engraved metal gilded frame with glass window, badge mount on rear, needle has hinged arm; miniature, painting of soldier in rose gold oval frame, on reverse, rose gold inner frame with lock of hair, hair has gold clasp, blue glass ring in between the rose gold frames with original blue felt lined case. In good condition. (3) Passed in
Lot 4087 Bronze miniatures, General Washington in centre of plaque with curved glass window, die stamped bust of George Washington and in lettering above head 'General Washington' at top edge of medallion; Sir Sidney Smith in centre of plaque with curved glass window, die stamped bust of Sir Sidney Smith and in lettering above head 'Sir Sidney Smith'. In good condition. (2) Passed in
Lot 4088 USA, bronze statue, statue of a 1860's soldier holding a percussion rifle wearing a Union uniform, carrying a back pack, 5.5" tall, on bronze base with cannon balls around his feet, black stand for statue to sit on. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4089 Crimea Medal 1854-56, - three clasps - Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol. Unnamed. Very fine. $370
Lot 4090 Hunting dog rifle brooch, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 7.3g, 70x13mm), by A & W, pin-back. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 4091 Gun token, by Rifles Air Guns Pistols & c, stamped on obverse, 'Hy Holland, Birmingham 21 Steelhouse Lane' with a percussion pistol and rifle, stamped on reverse, Manufacturer of Guns 'Rifles, Air Guns, Pistols & c'. In good condition. $30
Lot 4092 V.R.A. (Victorian Rifle Association), Affiliated Clubs Medal, struck in silver (38mm), no maker, reverse inscribed 'Cp.J.P.Donald/Merino/Score 187/1907'. Toned, virtually uncirculated, in a contemporary case. Passed in
Lot 4093 New South Wales Military Forces, helmet plate (QVC 1881-1901 Pattern), in white metal (103x85mm) (Grebert p78). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4094 Fireman's helmet plate, British Victorian type, late 19th century, in brass (103x85mm). Missing lugs from back, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4095 Assorted militaria, Australian first strike badges (6), coat brass buttons matching (7), assorted other buttons (3). In good condition. (16) $70
Lot 4096 Childs Navy cap, badge on cap is marked 'The Boys Brigade', enamelled centre of badge with 'BB', white striping around the cap, a silver 1 badge to the front of cap, copper badge clips on inside of cap, stitching and fabric intact. In very good condition. Passed in
Lot 4097 Hobart Coat of Arms, c1915, silver brooch (38x35mm), by F.A.F. (F.A.Flint, Hobart), pin-back with saftey chain. Very fine. $140
Lot 4098 Orange, football fob medal, in silver (35x25mm), English maker and hallmark, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed '1897/C.W.R.F.U./Orange', reverse inscribed '2nd Junior/Won By/Our Boys B.T.Smith'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4099 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, silver double-florin, 1887, enamelled in four colours on reverse, obverse with brooch pin; Isle of Man, Elizabeth II, cupro-nickel silver jubilee crown, 1977, painted in three colours and encapsulated, in a silver mount with scroll and ring top suspension. Some chipping to the enamel, otherwise very fine; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4100 Antique spirit flask, in silver (80x48x20mm), by CS/FS (Cornelius Saunders & Frank Shepherd, London), hallmark for Birmingham 1884, screw down hinged top. Some denting, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4101 Anitiquarian book, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 'The Pious Christian's Daily Preparation for Death and Eternity', Gilbert & Rivington, Printers, London, 1832, J.Smith, Binder, pp96, unillustrated, inside front cover inscribed 'Mrs Bond/the parting gift of/her affectionate mother/on her leaving England for/Sydney New South Wales/Feby 1845', leather bound. Worn with foxing, front cover and first page separated, very good and a rare piece of colonial related literature. Passed in
Lot 4102 Penrose, Edward Howard, Catalogue of Collection of Firearms, Museum of Applied Science of Victoria, 1949, 161pp + introduction from author in the foreword, preface; Bannerman Sons, Francis, Military Goods Catalogue, 1949, 290pp + illustrations 84th anniversary edition; Penzig, Edgar F, The Sandy Creek Bushranger, A definitive history of Ben Hall, his gang and associates, 1985, 191pp + introduction photographs and maps, no. 960 of 1000 and signed by author. In good condition. (3) Passed in
Lot 4103 Scrap book, 1855, The British Expedition, Jan 8-June 29 1855, 131pp; army list, 1802, a list of all officers of the army, Corps of Royal Marines, retired and half-pay, 703pp + with an index of succession of Colonels; army list, 1845, a list of all officers of the army, Corps of Royal Marines, retired, half pay, 631pp. In good condition. (3) Passed in
Lot 4104 Urn from the Victory, made from the old timbers from Nelson's ship the "Victory", this urn was gifted to John Bidwell. In very good condition. $200
Lot 4105 Electroplated silver trophy dish, circa 1891, Queensland English Rifle Club, 1st AGGte (Aggregate) prize, won by J.M.Hobday, octagonal silver plated dish with rippled edges and walls, embossed lettering and floral design, nice swing handle. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4106 Military photographs, circa 1890, copy of original photos, signed by the designated soldier in each photo, 13.1x8.8cm In good condition. (36) $120
Lot 4107 Hollywood photo album, circa 1940-1962, black & white photos, 10" x 8" photos. In good condition. (56) $200
Lot 4108 Australian commemorative plate, limited edition commemorative plate (10.5"), Centenary of the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa, no.275. In excellent condition. Passed in
Lot 4109 Pewter hip flasks, one wrapped in black leather with pewter screw top, cork still intact on lid, the other wrapped in red leather with pewter screw top, cork is deteriorated, both with viewing glass. In good condition. (2) Passed in
Lot 4110 Assortment of mugs, tin drinking mug with white enamel and colourful scenes of young Queen Victoria 1837, on opposite side, older Queen Victoria 1897 commemorating her sixtieth year of her reign, coat of arms in colour; large white mug stamped in blue with 'Defence Department', made by Permasite Pottery, Melbourne; large mug with a colourful scene at Wimbledon on July 2nd, 1860, Queen Victoria firing a bench mounted rifle commemorating 100 years (1860-1960) of the National Rifle Association, on opposite side, blue badge which is part of the mug with two men holding rifles, printed writing around the edges 'National Rifle Association, Founded 1860; white mug with three horn handles held to the mug with riveted metal, metal is also enamelled, this mug is for The Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs presented as a trophy for skill in rifle shooting, also on one side of the mug is a badge with 'Look Forward' underneath it. In good condition. (4) Passed in
Lot 4111 Sterling silver claret jug, used as a racing presentation cup, 1839, by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, (tot wt 1.12kg), heavily decorated with ornate leaf and floral displays, horse finial on hinged lid, and hallmark underneath rim, separately cast handle and leaf work around rim, base is separately cast, etched on the jug are 'Her Majesty's Cup for 1839', underneath to the right are barely visible words '12 June 1839', the part that has been erased is the name of the winner. Previous engraving removed, otherwise extremely fine and of heavy gauge silver. Passed in
Lot 4112 Sextant, brass fittings and ebony wood frame, ivory inserts with angles and measurements on the base of frame and arm, arm has a screw calliper brake, brass fittings hold colour filters, viewing lenses and mirrors as well as peep hole with sliding cover. In good condition. Passed in
Lot 4113 Personal gold scales, circa 1860, original metal case, four brass weights inside little compartment, scale dishes hung on metal arms with balance needle. In good condition. $280
Lot 4114 Society of Arts superior blowpipe set, circa 1880s, blowpipe set in mahogany case (27.4x12.3x8.2cm), the set contains many separate items like blowpipe, hammer, agate mortar & pestle, cobalt glass, in the lid of the case is the trade label of "T. LETCHER. TRURO, Cornwall." In good condition, missing a few reagents and some tools. Passed in
Lot 4115 Remy Martin, Grand Champagne Cognac, 1976, Louis XIII cognac carafe No E 3419, inside beautiful red case with gold silk lining, 700ml bottle with crystalline lacework on the outside edges, stamped with the symbol of Saint Louis (Fleur-de-lis), crystal cup with gold leaf symbol (Fleur-de-lis), crystal stopper in shape of symbol (Fleur-de-lis), also with booklet with red cover, impressed gold leaf on cover with the symbol (Fleu-de-lis) and name. Good condition. $1,200
Lot 4116 Early Swiss repeating pocket watch, c1790, open face, front key wind with pushing mechanism at top, rolled gold case with scalloped edge (55x15mm), brass back plate, white porcelain dial with black numerals and gold hands, Verge Fusee movement, signed by unknown Geneva maker (possibly Fridl). In working order (including repeating functions) but not tested for accuracy, very fine and very rare, with key. $1,900
Lot 4117 Gent's George IV pair cased pocket watch, by George Prior, London, made for the Ottoman market c1820, watch cased in gold (probably 18ct, 50x25mm, tot wt 110.0g), back key wind, white porcelain dial with black numeral symbols and Gothic metal hands, Verge Fusee movement, signed Geo. Prior, London, No.19655, brass studded tortoise shell outer case (65x20mm). Minor cracks in dial, in working condition but not checked for accuracy, with key, very rare. $3,200
Lot 4118 Gent's Georgian pair cased silver pocket watch, back key wind, watch case (50x20mm) with hallmark for London 1821, white porcelain dial (some crazing) with black numerals, odd metal hands, Verge Fusee movement signed Jas. Shipley, Derby, No. 693, outer silver case (58x20mm) also hallmarked 1821. In working condition but not tested for accuracy, fine and rare, with key. Passed in
Lot 4119 Early gent's silver half hunter pocket watch, c1831, back key wind, hallmarked case (55x15mm) possibly for Birmingham 1863, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds hand, central miniature register viewable through window on front cover, metal hands, black Roman numerals, Verge Fusee movement signed Jn.Thomas, Knutsford, No.647 AD.1831. Movement (including fusee chain) complete but not currently working, otherwise good very fine with uncracked dial. Passed in
Lot 4120 Gent's pair-cased silver pocket watch, back key wind, watch case (50x15mm) with hallmark for Birmingham 1853, white porcelain dial with black Roman numerals, metal hands, Verge Fusee movement No.7751, outer silver case (58x15mm) also hallmarked 1853. In working condition but not tested for accuracy, good very fine. $650
Lot 4121 Gent's silver pocket watch, open face (53x12mm), no maker, back key wind, case with hallmark for Chester 1868, white pocelain dial with subsidiary seconds hand, black Roman numerals and metal hands, ebauche movement numbered 28487, brass removable dust cover (plus two spares). Dial cracked and repaired, not running, with key. Passed in
Lot 4122 Lady's gold pocket watch, c1880, open face (18ct, tot wt 34.5g, 37mm), by HL, case No. 79075, back key wind, ornate engine turned lake scene on back, gold dial with black Roman numerals and hands, standard ebauche movement signed D.F. & Co. (Dimier Freres & Co.) with metal dust cover, together with gold fancy link fob chain (9ct, 8.6g, 34cm), key attached. In working order but not checked for accuracy, slight fading on dial, very fine, in a contemporary case. $650
Lot 4123 Gent's hunter pocket watch, Waltham American Watch Co., c1888, top wind 10ct gold case (tot wt 96.8g, 48mm), white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds hand, black Roman numerals, metal hands, Hillside movement No. 3755273. In working condition but not tested for accuracy, gold missing from winder, very fine. $900
Lot 4124 Novelty pocket watch, German c1890s, nickel (48mm), open faced, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, top wind, back features a horse racing gambling game, lever at 11 o'clock pulls out to spin coloured wheel, indicator hand points to winning horse, ring top suspension. In working order but not checked for accuracy. $320
Lot 4125 Gent's silver pocket watch, open face (53x12mm), no maker, back key wind, case with hallmark for Chester 1898, white pocelain dial with subsidiary seconds hand, black Roman numerals and metal hands, ebauche movement numbered 358663. Dial and seconds hand loose, in running condition but accuracy unknown, with key. $100
Lot 4126 Gent's silver hunter repeater pocket watch, Regla, Swiss made (53mm), c1900, white porcelain dial with black numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, black metal hands, top winding, .935 silver case No. 304860, standard ebauche movement, together with silver fob chain (34cm) with green turquoise decorative fob attached. Watch not operational, very fine. $750
Lot 4127 Automaton pocket watch, c1900, brass case (50mm), no maker, open face, top wind, coloured enamel dial with automated moving leg on bike rider, black numerals and metal hands. Not working, slight discolouration to dial. Passed in
Lot 4128 Lady's fancy gold hunter pocket watch, Elgin c1905, 10ct gold ornate case (35mm), top wind, white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds hand, black Roman numerals and hands, signed Elgin National Watch Co safety-pinion movement, No. 12751456. In working condition but not checked for accuracy, very fine. $300
Lot 4129 Presentation hunter pocket watch, American Waltham Traveller, USA, c1909, top wind, Dennison case in gold (15ct, tot wt 109.2g, 50mm), gold dust cover, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds hand, black Roman numerals and metal hands, movement No. 17220885, dust cover inscribed 'Presented to/Rev.John Bidwell/From/Parishioners of/St Stephens Church, Newtown/Kingston Branch/and/St Phillips Camperdown/as a token of their/High Esteem, 26-8-1919', initials 'J.B.'; also, sovereign case, rolled gold (30mm), by Dennison, chased design with initials 'J.B.' on front; together with fob watch chain in gold (9ct, 19.2g, 38cm), curb link with 'T' bar. The watch in working condition but not checked for accuracy, the other two items very fine, the sovereign case with firm hinge. (3) $1,650
Lot 4130 Lady's ornate gold hunter pocket watch, c1910, top wind, chased case in 18ct gold (tot wt 39.1g, 38mm), gold dial with black Roman numerals and black metal hands, Swiss made movement for Stewart Dawson & Co (Non Pareil). In working order but not checked for accuracy, a beautiful piece in extremely fine condition. $750
Lot 4131 Gent's or lady's pocket watch, c1910, open face by Elgin, gold plated engine turned case with fancy scroll work on side (45mm), top wind, white porcelain dial with subsidiary seconds hand, black and red numerals. In working order but not tested for accuracy. Passed in
Lot 4132 Lady's silver pocket watch, c1910, open face, back key wind, ornate engraved case (38mm), mark for Continental silver (.800), enamel dial with central floral decoration, black Roman numerals and metal hands, standard ebauche movement. In running order but not checked for accuracy, a pretty watch, extremely fine, with key. $220
Lot 4133 Lady's silver pocket watch, c1910, open face, top wind, ornate case (32mm) with Continental silver mark (.800), white enamel dial with central gold dot decoration, black Arabic numerals and gold metal hands, standard Swiss movement. In going condition but not checked for accuracy, very fine. $100
Lot 4134 Gent's presentation pocket watch, c1910, Beaucourt, open face, key wind, nickel case (45mm), white enamel dial (damaged) with subsidiary seconds hand, black Roman numerals and hands, signed movement, backplate inscribed 'Presented By/Merthyr Education Committee/To Stanley G.Edwards/Treharris/Boys' School/For Full Attendance/For 5 Years/1910'. Not working, with key. $70
Lot 4135 Mantle clock, c1910, Omega 8 Days, in the form of an oversized pocket watch, open face, top wind, nickel case (105mm, 630g), white enamel dial (repaired), subsidiary seconds hand, standard unsigned movement (60mm), No.3369350, would normally be enclosed within a mantle stand. In working condition but not tested for accuracy. $650
Lot 4136 Lady's size pocket watch, c1910, Swiss made, top wind, in gun metal case (33mm), white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, signed 'W.Kerr/Sydney/Swiss Made', blued metal hands, standard ebauche Swiss movement. Not working, fine condition. $60
Lot 4137 Gent's pocket watch, c1919, Hebdomas 8 Days, top wind, open face with skeleton window at bottom, silver case (53mm) with London import marks for 1919, case number 828957, white enamel dial with floral decoration, black Roman numerals and hands, spring Breguet lever movement, housed in an antique bedside watch stand/case (80x75mm) with sterling silver facing plate, hallmark for Birmingham 1919. The watch very fine but only working intermittently, the stand/case well worn. $300
Lot 4138 Gent's hunter pocket watch, c1925, Elgin, top wind, rolled gold case (50mm), white metal dial, subsidiary seconds hand, black Roman numerals and hands, Elgin National Watch Co signed 7 jewel movement, No. 27526383. In working condition but not checked for accuracy, case a little worn, very fine. $120
Lot 4139 Gent's gold pocket watch, c1925-1930, International Watch Co., Schaffhausen, top wind, 14ct signed gold case (tot wt 71.0g, 50mm) with beaded bezel, engine turned hatch pattern back, inset an 1891S gold half sovereign coin, case No. 915C87, inner cuvette, two-tone champagne target dial with outer minutes chapter, applied gold Arabic hour numbers on an inner reserve, subsidiary seconds hand, and gold cubist hands, signed gilt movement No. 894347 with metal dust cover. In good working order but not tested for accuracy, extremely fine in a Dunklings, Melbourne case. $1,500
Lot 4140 Gent's silver hunter pocket watch, c1930, back key wind, engine turned case (52mm) with hallmark for London 1929, initials engraved on front, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, black metal hands including a subsidiary seconds hand, dial and movement signed G.Crisp, Melbourne, movement number 5626. In running order but not checked for accuracy, with key, very fine. $150
Lot 4141 Lady's purse watch/travel clock, Movado Ermeto, c1930s, nickel case (51x28mm), serial No. 510305, self winding (78x28mm) when open, cream metal dial (stained around devices), metal baton numeral markers, black metal hands including a subsidiary seconds hand at 3 o'clock, ring suspension at bottom left. Not running, missing metal stand shaft from inside back, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 4142 Hunter pocket watch, c1930s, R.J.A. (Retail Jeweller's Association) Lever, Swiss made, engine turned rolled gold case (50mm), 15 jewelled lever movement numbered 8765, case by Dennison, numbered 860675, white porcelain dial with black Roman numerals, retailer's name in black 'W.E.Ladner, 382 Smith Street, Collingwood', gold hands with subsidiary seconds hand, top wind, with ring top suspension, initials engraved on front, together with curb link fob chain, 9ct copper lined (34cm). Watch in working order but not tested for accuracy, extremely fine, fob chain with only one fob clip, very fine. $360
Lot 4143 Gent's pocket watch, Hamilton Watch Co., top wind, c1938, signed 14ct rolled white gold case (45mm), No. 0521673, multicoloured art-deco metal signed dial with subsidiary seconds hand, blue anodised pyramid hands, Arabic metal numerals, Hamilton signed movement No. 3142728, 19 jewels adjusted to 9 positions, together with rolled white gold fine fob chain (24cm). Runs intermittently, extremely fine in original Hamilton Watch fitted case. $200
Lot 4144 Gent's pocket watch, Omega (1961), open face, stainless steel Omega signed case (48x8mm), top wind, white porcelain dial with black/red numerals, gold hands including a subsidiary seconds hand, Omega logo and 'N.S.W.T.D.' (New South Wales Transport Department), 15 jewel Omega signed movement, No. 17115485. In working condition but not tested for accuracy, extremely fine. $400
Lot 4145 Gent's gold pocket watch, c1980s, Longines slimline, top wind, open face, case in 14ct gold (tot wt 35.2g, 39mm), signed gold coloured metal dial, baton numerals and hands, signed 17 jewel movement No.55034103. In working condition but not checked for accuracy, extremely fine. $550
Lot 4146 Gent's wristwatches, c1940s-1960s, stainless steel, most without bracelets, includes Amila, Buwale, Damas, Lavina (no back) and Peerless, good for parts. Not working, fair - fine. (5) $30
Lot 4147 Gent's or lady's fashion wristwatch, Bulova, United Colours of Benetton, c1990s, quartz movement, stainless steel back with gold coloured top (38mm), metal dial, baton numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds hand, black with red stitching leather bracelet. Not operational (probably needs a new battery), as new with original tags in place. Passed in
Lot 4148 Gent's wristwatch, c1980s, Davosa Regulator, stainless steel with gold plated top (38mm) No. 3001, manual wind, white metal dial with two subsidiary dials for hours and seconds, date pointer, gold baton numerals and hands, a Peseux 7046 movement, water resistant with sapphire glass, skeleton back, black leather Davosa bracelet. New, in original Davosa wooden box with papers. $300
Lot 4149 Gent's wristwatch, c1980s, Davosa, stainless steel (37mm), skeleton back, manual wind, black metal dial with luminous numerals and hands including a subsidiary seconds hand, 17 jewel movement, water resistant, Davosa black leather bracelet. As new, in original Davosa box with international guarantee. $150
Lot 4150 Gent's wristwach, c1970s, Doxa, stainless steel case (35mm), manual wind, signed stainless steel dial, baton and Arabic numerals and hands, including sweep seconds hand, Incabloc movement, brown leather bracelet. In working order but not tested for accuracy, extremely fine condition. $280
Lot 4151 Gent's wristwatch, c1960, Eterna-Matic, Centenaire "61", stainless steel case (38mm), No.4745808, stainless steel dial, baton numerals and hands, date at 3 o'clock, sweep seconds hand, automatic movement, modern brown leather bracelet. In working condition but not checked for accuracy, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4152 Gent's wristwatch, Eternamatic 3000, c1970s, stainless steel back with gold top case (34mm), cream metal dial with date at 3 o'clock, gold baton numerals and hands, automatic with sweep seconds hand, case number 4782626, brown leather bracelet. In working condition, but not checked for accuracy, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4153 Gent's wristwatch, c1970s, Hoga Diectime 9004, automatic, stainless steel case (33mm), black dial with wheel hands, white numerics, 17 jewel movement, new black leather bracelet. In working condition, not checked for accuracy, extremely fine. $200
Lot 4154 Gent's wristwatch, IWC (International Watch Co., Shaffhausen), Ingenieur, SL Quartz, stainless steel case (40mmx8mm) with intergral stainless steel bracelet, case numbered 2269080, black metal dial with date at 3 o'clock, sweep seconds hand, stainless steel baton numerals and hands. Extremely fine, not working but may just require a new battery, in an IWC leatherette box. $3,000
Lot 4155 Gent's wristwatch, Jaeger-leCoultre, stainless steel pilot's watch (RAAF), c1950s (35mm), manual wind, black metal dial with white numerals and seconds markers, sweep seconds hand, lumes at compass points and on hands, impressed serial numbers 66B/346/RAAF/195/53 on back, modern leather bracelet. In going condition but not checked for accuracy, very fine and rare. $9,000
Lot 4156 Lady's wristwatch, c1940s, Lavina, manual wind, sterling silver curved case (35x25mm), signed brass dial with subsidiary seconds hand, luminescent Arabic numerals and hands, signed 15 jewel movement, brown leather bracelet. In working condition but not tested for accuracy, dial a little down, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4157 Gent's wristwatch, c1940s, Movado, manual wind, rolled gold case (25x25mm), cream metal dial with subsidiary seconds hand, gold Arabic numerals, signed 15 jewel movement, rolled gold chain bracelet. Running but not tested for accuracy, spotty dial and broken bracelet, fine condition. Passed in
Lot 4158 Gent's wristwatch, Omega, c1950s, gold case (probably 9ct, tot wt 23.0g, 30mm), manual wind, cream metal dial, even numbered gold numerals and odd numbered numerals as gold dots, gold hands with subsidiary seconds hand, cloth bracelet. In working condition but not tested for accuracy, dial somewhat stained, presentation inscription on back, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4159 Gent's wristwatch, Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000, c1970s, stainless steel case (38mm) and intergral Omega bracelet, blue metal dial with day and date at 3 o'clock, stainless steel baton numerals and hands, automatic with sweep seconds hand. In working order but not tested for accuracy, some flaking to dial and bracelet a little floppy, very fine. $300
Lot 4160 Gent's wristwatch, Omega gold watch, c1960s, probably 14ct or 18ct, case (35mm) with a G.M.H. (General Motors Holden) presentation inscription on back dated 1965, white metal dial with subsidiary seconds hand, gold numerals, batons and hands, brown leather non-Omega bracelet. In going condition but not checked for accuracy, extremely fine. $750
Lot 4161 Gent's wristwatches, c1970s, Omega Seamaster, contemporary copies (35mm), gold plated but stamped 18kt 0.750, manual wind, one with metal bracelet, the other imitation leather. The first running but not tested for accuracy, the second overwound. (2) Passed in
Lot 4162 Vintage character wristwatch, 'The Orphan Annie Watch', c1932, by the New Haven Clock Company, USA, stainless steel case (30x25mm), manual wind, black numerals and metal hands, original brown leather bracelet, in box of issue (original cost $3.50). Mint, in working order but not checked for accuracy. $150
Lot 4163 Gent's wristwatch, c1970s, Pronto, manual wind, for PTCNSW (Public Transport Commission of New South Wales), stainless steel case (34mm), original Pronto military 24hrs design dial, black and red Arabic numerals, luminous markers and hands, sweep seconds hand, 17 jewel Incabloc movement, '3858' engraved on back plate, no bracelet. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4164 Gent's wristwatch, Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Datejust, c1970s, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified, gold case (probably 14ct) (40x35x10mm), cream metal dial (crazed) with date at 3 0'clock, gold baton numerals, automatic with sweep seconds hand, gold (14ct) after market mesh bracelet with unofficial Rolex logo on clasp, total weight 77.3g. In running order but not tested for accuracy, bracelet a little worn, very fine. $4,000
Lot 4165 Gent's wristwatch, Rolex Oyster Perpetual GMT Master, Superlative Chronometer, Officially Certified, c1970s, model 1675, stainless steel case (48x12mm) with signed Rolex bracelet, screw down crown and two coloured turning bezel, black dial with sweep seconds hand and 24 hour hand, date at 3 o'clock, the lume plots on the dial are all present and in good condition although now cream in colour, they are the same colour/consistency as the lume in the hands, the model number is easily readable between the case lugs. In working order but not checked for accuracy, the crown and bezel are both operational, the bracelet a little floppy, extremely fine and rare. $11,000
Lot 4166 Gent's wristwatch, Rolex Oysterdate, model 6694, c1970s, manual wind, mid-size stainless steel case (35x8mm), stainless steel metal dial, hands and baton numeral markers, date at 3 o'clock, sweep seconds hand, brown leather bracelet with Rolex buckle. In going condition but not tested for accuracy, firm screw down crown, extremely fine. $900
Lot 4167 Gent's fashion wristwatch, c1990s, United Colors of Benetton, chronograph, stainless steel case (38mm), quartz movement, base metal fixed bezel, black three register metal dial, baton hour markers, black leather bracelet with Benetton buckle. As new with original retailer's tag, not working but probably just requires a new battery. $120
Lot 4168 Gent's WWII brass military pocket watch, Swiss made, case (52mm), top wind, remnants of black paint on case, impressed on reverse 'G.S./W.T. - J.W.H/V - Serial No. 5787 - D/|D', white pocelain dial with subsidiary seconds hand, luminous numerals and metal hands, 15 Jewel movement. Not working, overwound, otherwise fine condition. $220
Lot 4169 Gent's military wristwatch, British WWII, c1944, Omega, manual wind, aluminium case (32mm) with stainless steel back engraved 'H.S. (broad arrow) 8/10048', white metal dial, with black Arabic numerals, blued metal hands including a sweep seconds hand, modern brown calfskin bracelet. In working order but not tested for accuracy, extremely fine and rare, especially with aluminium case. $1,200
Lot 4170 Lot Withdrawn. Passed in
Lot 4171 Gent's wristwatch, International Watch Co., stainless steel pilots watch (RAAF), c1950s (36mm), manual wind, black metal dial with white numerals and seconds markers, sweep seconds hand, lumes at compass points and on hands, engraved serial numbers 6645/66-071-8383/46/76 on back, modern faux aligator skin bracelet with IWC buckle. In going condition but not checked for accuracy, extremely fine and rare. $6,000
Lot 4172 Gent's wriswatches, c1970s, military Komandirskie Vostok submarine Soviet issue, manual wind with screw down crown at 2 o'clock, stainless steel case (40mm), black dial with date at 3 o'clock, white numerals and hands, sweep seconds hand, rotating bezel, rubber bracelet; another, Slava brand, CCCP sickle and red star, manual wind, stainless steel case and bracelet, white dial with black Arabic numerals, red metal hands with sweep seconds hand, white bezel with red markings, backplate stamped 'Made in USSR/479860'. The first in working order but not tested for accuracy, the second not working. (2) $90
Lot 4173 Gent's military wristwatch, c1979, CWC (Cabot Watch Company), British military issue, manual wind, stainless steel case (43x35mm), black dial with Arabic numerals, sweep seconds hand, luminous makers and hands, back stamped '6BB-6645-99/523-8290/2423/79', black leather military style bracelet. In working condition but not checked for accuracy, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4174 Gent's military wristwatch, Lemania cal.5012 (base 5100), Royal Australian Air Force issue, c1980s, automatic chronograph, stainless steel case (40x10mm), black metal rotating bezel, reverse inscribed '1105-2-165/1981/6645-66-071-8382', black metal dial with subsidiary seconds hand and date at 3 o'clock, broad arrow 'pheon' at 6 o'clock, luminous numeral markers and hands, black calf skin bracelet. In working condition with both pushers operational, but not checked for accuracy, excellent order. $12,500
Lot 4175 Australian made gold bracelet, c1855, attributed to Alfred Lorking, 165 George Street, Sydney, handcrafted in yellow gold (probably 15ct or 18ct, 27.1g), hollow shank, snap hinged with two further hinges at sides, head 40mm wide, band 10mm at base, 55mm inner measurement, delicate filigree design of a grape vine and vine leaves surrounding a central bunch of grapes in the form of seed pearls. Minor denting, tiny hole near bottom of grapes and possibly a small repair, otherwise intact and an extremely rare and esquisite piece of early colonial jewellery. Passed in
Lot 4176 Australian made gold brooch, c1855, attributed to Alfred Lorking, 165 George Street, Sydney, handcrafted in two toned gold (probably 15ct or 18ct, 9.5g, 45x40mm), pin-back with gold safety chain attached, delicate filigree design of a grape vine and vine leaves surrounding a central bunch of grapes in the form of seed pearls. An extremely rare and exquisite piece of early colonial jewellery, especially in this condition, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4177 Early Australian coat or tie pin, c1895, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 6.5g, head 25x20mm, pin 65mm), signed by G.R.Addis (Kalgoorlie), features vine leaves and grape bunch. An extremely fine example of goldfields' jewellery, in original fitted case. $850
Lot 4178 Early Australian gold miner's brooch, c1890s, handcrafted in gold (18ct, 7.1g, 50x25mm), no maker, gold pin-back. Extremely fine, a nice example of goldfields' jewellery. $1,500
Lot 4179 Early Australian gold miner's brooch, c1890s, 'Kalgoorlie', handcrafted in gold (15ct, 18.5g, 65x40mm), gold pin-back. Extremely fine and rare, a splendid example of late Victorian goldfields' jewellery. Passed in
Lot 4180 Early Australian gold miner's brooch, c1890s, handcrafted in gold (probably 15ct, 3.9g, 50x25mm), no maker, gold pin-back. Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4181 Australian gold miner's brooch, c1890s, natural gold nugget on a gold three-bar brooch (15ct, tot wt 15.9g, 55x10mm), by J.M.W. (Jochim Matthias Wendt). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4182 Gold miner's brooch, circa late 1800s, handcrafted in gold (10ct, 3.3g, 45x20mm), no maker, pin-back. Very fine. $760
Lot 4183 Early Australian gold miner's brooch, c1910, 'Bullfinch', handcrafted in gold (15ct, 6.0g, 55x25x10mm), no maker, gold pin-back. Very fine and very rare. $3,000
Lot 4184 South Africa, gold miner's brooch, c1900, handcrafted in gold (9ct, 4.0g, 48x15mm), metal pin-back. Lead solder repair to handle, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4185 Antique quartz bearing gold nugget drop earrings, c1900, chain drops (40mm long, nugget pendants 7x5mm) each with carnelian central stone, converted for use in pierced ears. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4186 Natural gold nugget, pendant shaped (60.7g, 60x23mm), minimal rock inclusions. Very fine. $2,200
Lot 4187 Gold nugget pendant, with loop top added for suspension (probably 22ct, 30.4g, 40x27mm). Extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 4188 Natural gold nugget pendant, loop added to top (7.9g, 20x17x10mm); also, jeweller's melted blob (9ct (tested), 5.2g). Very fine. (2) $340
Lot 4189 Antique fancy fob watch chain, c1880s, ornate style with tassel end piece, in silver (28cm). Very fine. $90
Lot 4190 Antique gold watch fob chain, curb link (15ct, 52.6g, 37cm), with 'T' bar and an additional 2cm of links. Good very fine. $1,500
Lot 4191 Antique gold watch fob chain, curb link (9ct, 33.5g, 41.5cm). Good very fine. $600
Lot 4192 Antique gold fob chain end pieces, 'T' bar, rings and staple link (9ct, 7.0g, 55mm, 'T' bar 40mm wide). Very fine. $80
Lot 4193 Antique silver fob chain, c1880 (35cm), twisted oval links, engine turned and plain, fancy tassel end piece and remnants of a pencil attached. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4194 Antique chain bracelet, in silver (20cm), fancy link, made from a larger neck chain. Very fine. $40
Lot 4195 Gold plate, hand cut from a sheet (23ct (tested), 32.0g, 35x30mm). Extremely fine. $1,350
Lot 4196 Ornate Victorian wheel seal, circa mid 1800s, (140x38x25mm), six different hand engraved intaglios all engraved into different semi precious stones, each representing a different sentiment, set on a rotating wheel, mounts for all the seals and the mount for the wheel all heavily gilded over a very ornate and elaborate casting, handle of faceted alabaster, tapering down to the wheel. Very fine and a beautiful example of a Victorian desktop piece. $440
Lot 4197 Antique vesta case, c1880s, brass (70x25x15), in the form of a baby in swaddling clothes holding a rattle, marked in blue enamel lettering 'Charles Mann/Grand Hotel/Aberdeen', bottom hinged opening, complete with wax vestas. Very fine. $130
Lot 4198 Vesta case, circa late Victorian, purse or pocket type, brown nut bowl with hand engraved silver plate trim (55x40x20mm), top hinged opening, striker on bottom; also a complete box of R.Bell & Co, Melbourne wax vestas. Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 4199 Novelty antique vesta case, c1920s, woman's bust in chrome (40x35x20mm), top hinged lid with ring top suspension, striker on bottom. Very fine. $360
Lot 4200 French antique coin purse, c1880, pill box style, in bakelite with white metal fittings (40mm), snap hinged, by T & E, Paris, initials 'L.H.' etched on front. Some discolouration to metal, otherwise very fine. $90
Lot 4201 Snuff box, circa mid 19th Century, in silver gilt (88x45x20mm), by W.C., unknown hallmark *+*, hunting scene on lid. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4202 Antique horn snuff box, early Victorian c1830s-1850s, hand carved (88x40x23mm), hinged lid with silver monogram inset. Fine. Passed in
Lot 4203 Victorian wooden cigarette case, c1880s, handcrafted (125x80x15mm), hinged top ornately carved with initials in centre. Good very fine, a very nice example. $100
Lot 4204 Vintage tool kit, German 'Sabina' full set of eleven steel tools, housed in a leather clip down case (110x110mm). Very fine. $140
Lot 4205 Antique ivory folding rule, c1900 (12 inches), steel fittings, folds to 3 inches. Fine. $160
Lot 4206 Antique ivory folding rule, c1900 (12 inches), brass fittings, folds to 3 inches. Fine. $160
Lot 4207 Antique horn measuring cup, c1880s (60x43mm), opaque man-made bottom; another (50x28mm), clear base, silver lip hallmarked for Birmingham 1882. Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4208 Calculigraphe, French circular slide rule, c1880, similar in form to a pocket watch (53mm), nickel case with open faces, white metal dials both sides, with sweep hands, fixed cursor on back dial at 12 o'clock, winding top with separate push button, ring top suspension. Not in working order. $90
Lot 4209 Antique roulette wheel, c1900, in pocket watch form (50mm), brass casing, once silver plated but now worn, top winding mechanism spins wheel and ball, ring top suspension. Partially working. $110
Lot 4210 Antique bridge propelling pencil, c1890s, in gold (9ct, tot wt 14.6g, 98x10mm), engine turned shaft with carved ornate top, set with a carnelian. In good working order, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4211 Compensated barometer, Victorian, c1880s, silvered brass case (48x18mm), pocket watch style, by Kilpatrick & Co., Melbourne, white metal dial black lettering and numerals, blue metal hand. May or may not be working, untested. $90
Lot 4212 French carriage clock, c1880, in brass obis case (110x75x55mm), white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, lever escape movement. In working condition but not tested for accuracy, very fine, complete with original key. Passed in
Lot 4213 Mantle clock, c1910, Swiss made for Ingram Bros, Melbourne, in the form of an oversized pocket watch, open face, top wind, nickel case (140mm), damaged white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds register, missing hand, standard unsigned movement, enclosed in a leatherette mantle stand. In working condition but not tested for accuracy. Passed in
Lot 4214 Silver model coach, Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee souvenir (1977), on wooden stand (tot dimensions 88x58x45mm, silver weight said to be 69.0g) by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London, hallmark for Birmingham 1977, probably a model of the 1953 Coronation coach. Toned, extremely fine, in case of issue. $200
Lot 4215 Southern Britain, uninscribed issue, Atrebates, Atrebatic Abstract type (c.55 - 45 B.C.), gold stater, (5.78 g), obv. well-worn die no evidence of original abstracted head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse right, horse with triple tail with pellet terminal and seven spoke wheel below horse, (S.39, Van A. 216-1 notes as rare). Very fine/extremely fine and rare. $850
Lot 4216 Celtic Britain, Catuvellauni, Andoco, (c.10 B.C. - 10 A.D.), gold quarter Stater (1.36 g), Crescent Wreath Type, obv. crossed-wreath motif with back-to-back crescents in centre, [A]NDO in angles, rev. full-bodied horse left with beaded mane, phallic bucranium above, wheel below, (S.263, BMC Hobbs 2015-17, Van Arsdell 1863). Good very fine, obverse die break, neat flan, great horse with clear bucranium and wheel, very rare. $900
Lot 4217 Sicily, Syracuse, time of Agathokles, (317-289 B.C.), electrum twenty five (25) litrai, (1.82 g), issued during the Carthaginian War c.310 -306 B.C., obv. laureate head of Apollo left, rev. **SUR[AK] SION* around, lyre with five strings, (S.958, Jenkins 'Electrum Coinage of Syracuse' Essays Robinson, p.155 (Pl.14), BMC 266ff, McLean 2778). Nearly very fine and rare. $720
Lot 4218 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), gold stater, (8.17 g), Tomis mint, posthumous issue c.88-86 B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander the Great to right, wearing horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned to left, holding Nike and resting left arm on shield, transverse spear resting against right side, to right **BASILEWS, to left **LUSIMACOU, **QEM below arm, TO on throne, trident below in exergue, (cf.S.6813, M.279, SNG Cop.1091). Extremely fine, off centred obverse and virtually as struck. Passed in
Lot 4219 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), gold stater, (8.33 g), Tomis mint, posthumous issue c.88-86 B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander the Great to right, wearing horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned to left, holding Nike and resting left arm on shield, transverse spear resting against right side, to right **BASILEWS, to left **LUSIMACOU, **QEM below arm, TO on throne, trident below in exergue, (cf.S.6813, M.279, SNG Cop.1091). Extremely fine and virtually as struck. $900
Lot 4220 Thrace, Kingdom of, Koson, (c.42 B.C.), gold stater, (8.61 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, Brutus's monogram to left, rev. eagle standing to left on sceptre, holding wreath in one claw, (S.1733, BMC 2, Winkler 4). Off centred reverse, otherwise extremely fine and virtually as struck, rare. $900
Lot 4221 Lesbos, Mytilene, c. 521-478 B.C., electrum hekte (2.55 g), Bodenstedt dates 497 B.C., obv. head of roaring lion to right, **LE* behind, rev. incuse head of calf to right, (S.4240, Bodenstedt 14 [as unlisted dies], Traite II 2128, cf.SNG Cop. 301, Boston -, BMC 17, cf.Weber 5603-4, cf.SNG Fitz 4335). Extremely fine and rare. $1,350
Lot 4222 Lesbos, Mytilene, (c.377-326 B.C.), (Bodenstedt date 346 B.C.), electrum hekte (2.52 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. head of female right, hair in bun behind, within linear square, (S. Bodenstedt Em. 95, SNG Lockett 2764, cf.McClean 7974, BMC 90). Good very fine/very fine. Passed in
Lot 4223 Lesbos, Mytilene, (c.377-326 B.C.), (Bodenstedt date 346 B.C.), electrum hekte (2.53 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. head of female right, hair in bun behind, within linear square, (S. Bodenstedt Em. 95, SNG Lockett 2764, cf.McClean 7974, BMC 90). Good very fine. $480
Lot 4224 Lesbos, Mytilene, (c.377-326 B.C.), electrum hekte, diameter 11mm, (2.58 g), obv. head of Kabeiros right, wearing pileos, two stars flanking the pileos, rev. head of Persephone right within linear square, (Bodenstedt Em. 99, HGC 6, 1025, SNG Cop.321, SNG von Aulock 1729). Good very fine and rare. $700
Lot 4225 Pontus and Bosporus, Kingdom of, Sauromates, (A.D. 172-211) with Commodus, electrum stater, (7.48 g), struck year 485 = A.D. 188-9, obv. diademed and draped bust to right of Sauromates, around BACI**L*EWC CAYPOMATOY, rev. laureate head of Commodus to right, star before, date below E**P*V (485), dotted border, (S.5475, McDonald 496, Stanislavskii 404, Frolova p.171). Good very fine and very rare. $950
Lot 4226 Mysia, Kyzikos, (c.500-450 B.C.), electrum hekte or sixth stater, diam. 10mm, (2.71 g), obv. nude youth kneeling left, holding tunny by its tail, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.3480, Von Fritze I 112, cf.SNG France 253 (stater), cf.SNG von Aulock 1202 (hemihekte), BMC 29). Very fine and rare. $950
Lot 4227 Ionia, Erythrai, (c.550-500 B.C.), electrum hekte diameter 10mm, (2.56 g), obv. head of Herakles left, wearing lion skin, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.-, SNG Kayhan 737-8, SNG von Aulock 1942, SNG Cop. -, BMC 7-11, Boston MFA 1806-7, Pozzi 2373-5). Nearly extremely fine with a little die rust, rare. $1,200
Lot 4228 Ionia, Phokaia, (c.478-387 B.C.), electrum hekte or sixth stater, (2.58 g), issued in 330 B.C. [Bodenstedt dating], obv. head of a young satyr to left wearing a mask of Silenus on top of his head, to right a small seal swimming downwards, rev. quadripartite incuse square (cf.S.4527, Bodenstedt 70, BMC 43). Lightly toned, some light cleaning marks and porosity, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $1,700
Lot 4229 Ionia, Phokaia, electrum sixth stater or hekte, (c.440-430 B.C.), (Bodenstedt indicates 438 B.C.), (2.47 g), obv. head of Pan to left, with horn, rev. incuse square quartered, (Bodenstedt 73 [p.149, Pl.7, 47, reports 3 specimens known from only 2 obverse dies and 3 reverse dies, these dies being obv. b, rev. **g*], SNG von Aulock 7950 [same dies]). Very fine and very rare. $650
Lot 4230 Ionia, Phokaia, (c.387-322 B.C.), electrum hekte or sixth stater, (2.57 g), issued in 327 B.C. [Bodenstedt dating], obv. Athena helmeted head to left, with serpent emblazoned on helmet, rev. quadripartite incuse punch, (cf.S.4530, Bodenstedt 111, Boston 1913, SNG Cop. 1030, SNG Berry 1086). Good very fine, and rare. $500
Lot 4231 Sasanian King, Shapur II, (309-379), gold dinar, (7.29 g), Kabul mint type, obv. bust to right with crown, flowing hair type, cross before, rev. fire altar, text around, (Sellwood 31, cf.Gobl 1a/7 Pl.7, 107, Gobl 1309.4 ["Kushan Gold"] very similar dies). Minor surface marks, possibly once mounted, good very fine and rare. $2,000
Lot 4232 Augustus, (A.D. 14-37), gold aureus, Lugdunum mint, issued after A.D. 13-14, (7.76 g), obv. laureate head of Tiberius to right, around CAESAR DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, rev. PONTIF MAXIM around, Pax or Livia seated to right, feet on footstool, plain leg chairs, with sceptre and olive branch, (cf.S.1630 (denarius), RIC 219, BMC 544, Calico 261, Lyon 93 [obv.D443, rev.R478]). Minor scuff on cheek, very fine and very rare. $7,500
Lot 4233 Domitian, as Caesar under Vespasian, (A.D. 81-96), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 77-78, (7.17 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS, rev. captive in oriental costume kneeling right, holding standard with vexillum attached, COS V in exergue, (S.2620, RIC V240, Cal.819, BN III 205, C.48). Highlights are toned, cut on reverse edge, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. $6,000
Lot 4234 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), gold aureus, (7.30 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 160-161, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXIIII, rev. Pietas standing to left between two children, holding globe and child, around PIETATI AVG COS IIII, (S.4016, RIC 302, BMC 984). Nearly extremely fine. $8,200
Lot 4235 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d.A.D. 141) gold aureus, (7.34 g), issued A.D. 141, Rome mint, obv. DIVA AVG FAVSTINA, draped bust to right, rev. AETERNITAS, Fortuna standing to left holding patera and globe beneath rudder, (S.4549, RIC 349a, C.2). Slightly off centred reverse, nearly extremely fine, very scarce. $3,200
Lot 4236 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 155-156, (7.26 g), obv. bare headed draped and cuirassed bust of Marcus Aurelius to right, around AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII FIL, rev. around TR POT VIIII COS II, Roma standing left holding Victory in right hand and cradling a parazonium in the left arm, (cf.S.4769, RIC 464a, Calico 1950a). Good very fine, nearly extremely fine and rare. $6,000
Lot 4237 Faustina Junior, as Augusta, (A.D. 147-175), gold aureus (7.30 g), Rome mint, struck under Marcus Aurelius, (c.A.D. 154-57), obv. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right of Faustina, hair waved and fastened in bun on back of head, rev. AVGVSTI PII FIL, Diana standing left holding arrow and bow (CF.S.4687, BMC 1096 (Pius), Biaggi 915). Extremely fine with lustre, well struck, rare. $8,000
Lot 4238 Valentinian I, (A.D. 364-375), gold solidus, Antioch mint, issued 366-367, 2nd Officina, (4.31 g), obv. rosette diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right of Valentinian I around DN VALENTINI ANVS PF AVG, rev. Valentinian standing facing head to right, holding labarum and Victory on globe, RESTITVTOR REIPVBLICAE around, ANTB* in exergue, (S.4088, RIC IX 2b xiii, C.28, Depeyrot 27/2). Light surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $600
Lot 4239 Valens, (A.D. 364-378), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued 367, (4.40 g), obv. pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right of Valens around DN VALENS P F AVG, rev. Valens standing facing head to right, holding labarum and Victory, RESTITVTOR REIPVBLICAE around, *CONS wreath in exergue, (S.4104, RIC IX 25b, Depeyrot 21/2). Light graffiti in reverse field, otherwise very fine or better and scarce. $760
Lot 4240 Arcadius, (A.D. 383-408), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued 383, (4.50 g), obv. rosette diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Arcadius to right, around D N ARCADI VS P F AVG, rev. Constantinopolis helmeted seated facing foot on prow, head to right on throne, the arms of which are decorated with lion heads, holding sceptre and globe, around CONCOR DI A AVGGGA around, in exergue CONOB, (S.20697, RIC 45e, Depeyrot 34/2). Extremely fine and rare. $$ Ex Noble Numismatics Sale 109 (lot 3519). Previously D.J.Foster Collection and previously from Noble Numismatics Sale 45 (lot 2042) from the Richard A. Williams Collection. RIC does not list officina A for this type. $1,300
Lot 4241 Theodosius II, (A.D. 402-450), gold solidus, issued Constantinople mint in A.D. 422-423, (4.38 g), obv. helmeted bust to half right with elaborate dress, holding shield and spear, around DN THEODO SIVS P F AVG, rev. Victory standing to left, holding long cross, around VOT XX MVLT XXX I, exergue CONOB, (S.4290, RIC 219 (Vol.X), G.12, T.46). Well struck, good extremely fine with mint bloom. $850
Lot 4242 Justinian I, (527-565), gold solidus, issue of 538-545, Constantinople mint, (4.46 g), obv. helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding cross on globe, rev. Angel standing facing holding long cross and cross on globe, (S.139, DOC 8h). Gash on centre of reverse, otherwise extremely fine/good very fine. $450
Lot 4243 Phocas, (A.D. 602-610), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.34 g), issued A.D. 602-603, 2nd Officina, obv. Phocas facing bust, bearded, wearing cuirass, paludamentum and crown, with pendilia and cross, holding cross on globe, around ON FOCAS PERP AVI, rev. Angel facing, holding in right hand long staff, with partial P on cross symbol at top, in left hand globe with cross above, around VICTOR[I]A AVGG B, (S.616, DOC 1a.2 [same dies], BMC -, T.-, R.-). Broad flan as struck, good extremely fine and rare. $650
Lot 4244 Phocas, (A.D. 602-610), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.45 g), issued A.D. 607-610, 5th Officina, obv. Phocas facing bust, bearded, wearing cuirass, paludamentum and crown, holding cross, around DN FOCAS PERP AVI, rev. Angel facing, holding in right hand long staff, with partial chi-rho symbol at top, in left hand globe with cross above, around VICTORIA AVGUE, (S.620, DOC 10e, BMC 10-11, T.8, R.1181). Brilliant field, as struck, good extremely fine. $650
Lot 4245 Heraclius, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued 616-625, (4.35 g), Officina H, obv. facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, wearing chlamys and crown, around dd NN hERACLIVS ET hE[RA CON]St PP AVG, rev. cross potent on base and three steps, below CONO[B], around VICTORIA AVGUH, (S.738, DOC [13g], BMC -, T.150, R.-). Broad flan, weak in places, otherwise, extremely fine and as struck, a rare officina. $460
Lot 4246 Constantine IV, Pogonatus, (668-685), gold solidus, (4.35 g), Constantinople mint, Class III, issued c.674-681, obv. three-quarter facing bearded bust of Constantine IV, wearing helmet with plume and cuirass, holds spear and shield, around dN O..ANU PP, rev. cross potent above three steps, between facing figures of Heraclius on left and Tiberius on right, each holding cross on globe, around VICTOR VGUH [H like an N], in exergue CONOB, (S.1154, cf.DOC 10g, BMC -, R.-, T.-). Nearly extremely fine, with slight weakness in legends. $550
Lot 4247 Basil I the Macedonian and Constantine, (A.D.867-886), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued from A.D. 867-879, (4.27 g), obv. Christ enthroned facing wearing nimbus, raising right hand in benediction, also holding Gospels, the throne has curved ornamented arms, around + IhS XPS REX REGNANTIUM*, rev. bASILIOS ET CONSTANT' AUGG' b' around, facing busts of Basil I wearing loros on left and Romanus II wearing chlamys on right, both crowned, between them long patriarchal cross, (S.1704, DOC 2b, R.1858). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $600
Lot 4248 Celtic England, Belgic migration, Amorican billon stater, North-West Gaul, (70-50 B.C.), Class III, (6.33 g), obv. Celticized head to right, rev. Celticized horse to right, (S.16). Weak in places, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 4249 South Western Britain, uninscribed issue, Durotriges tribal issues, Abstract type, (c.45-40 B.C.), silver stater, (5.32 g), obv. abstracted head of Apollo to right, rev. Celticized disjointed horse to left, circles (pellet and ring type) around, (S.366, SCB. 1, Mack 317, Van A. 1235-1). Bright, nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 4250 Celtic, Iceni, early uninscribed silver unit, c.60 A.D., (1.19 g), obv. face to right, rev. horse regular type, to right, (S.434, M.413/d, V.790-94, BMC.3556-3759[74]). Good very fine. $360
Lot 4251 Spain, Iltirta (Ilerda), after 143 B.C., AE unit or As 28mm, (13.81 g), obv. draped male bust right, three dolphins around, rev. horseman riding right, holding palm frond, (S.20, Villaronga, Ilerda 21, CNH 20 (same dies as illustration), SNG BM Spain 623). Good very fine, dark patina contrasts with earthen deposits in recesses and fields. $200
Lot 4252 Spain, Bolskan (Osca), (c.150-100 B.C.), silver denarius, 18mm, (3.50 g), obv. male head right, Iberian 'bon' behind, rev. horseman holding spear right, Iberian 'bolskan' below, (S.28, SNG BM Spain 710, CNH pg. 211, 2, ACIP 1417). Toned, very fine, scarce. $160
Lot 4253 Gaul, Massalia (as a Colony founded by the Phokaians), (c.400-350 B.C.), silver obol, (0.61 g), obv. youthful male head of Apollo left, rev. wheel with four spokes, M A in two quarters, (S.72, De La Tour 681). Well centred reverse, nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 4254 Italy, Calabria, Taras (Tarentum), (302-281 B.C.), silver nomos, (7.85 g), obv. naked horseman on horseback prancing to left, holding small shield behind him, to right **SI*, below horse **FILOKLHS*, rev. Taras astride a dolphin to left, holding a wreath and arm extended below dolphin **LU*, to right TAPA**S*, (cf.S.347, HN 965, Vl.689/688 [p.80 Pl.XXII], SNG Cop. 870 [same dies]). Toned, well centred, very fine and rare type. $360
Lot 4255 Italy, Calabria, Taras, (272-235 B.C.), silver stater, (6.47 g), obv. naked boy rider crowning stationary horse to right, below **IW PVR OS*, above to left, FI, rev. Taras astride a dolphin to left, holding a cornucopiae and trident, to right a bee, **TAPAS below, (cf.S.374, Vl.855, SNG ANS 1181-4 similar dies). Good very fine. $320
Lot 4256 Italy, Campania, Hyria, (c.400-395 B.C.), silver stater or nomos, (6.63 g), obv. head of helmeted Athena to right, crested helmet, with owl and wreath on helmet, rev. man-headed bull to left, above [Y]DINAI, single exergue line, (cf.S.294, Rutter 67 [obv. die 32, rev. die 61], SNG ANS 255 [same dies], McClean 218 [same dies]). Struck from a worn obverse die, otherwise fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4257 Italy, Campania, Neapolis (Naples), (c.340-300 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.30 g), obv. head of nymph to right, Artemis running with torch behind, rev. man-headed bull walking to right, crowned by Nike flying right, in exergue traces of **[NEOPOLITWN]*, (cf.S.308, cf.Sambon 466, SNG ANS 353 [same dies]). Bright, large flan and slightly off centred on reverse, otherwise good very fine and very scarce in this condition. $200
Lot 4258 Italy, Lucania, Herakleia, (330-280 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.85 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing laureate crested Attic helmet, ornamented with Skylla, behind E to right, above [I-]HPAK**LHIW N*, rev. Herakles standing facing, club in hand, holding lion's skin and club, owl to left, (cf.S.391, SNG ANS 78, Van Keuren 87, Work 88-90). Good very fine, scarce. $420
Lot 4259 Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, (c.480 B.C.), silver stater, (7.83 g), obv. six grain ear of corn, META upwards and some letters upside down on right, rev. six grain ear of corn, incuse, with diagnostic edge die break at 10 o'clock. (cf. S.238, Noe 235, BMC 22. cf. SNG Cop. 1165, cf.SNG Lockett 369). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $620
Lot 4260 Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, (c.400-350 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.53 g), obv. female head of Kore (Persephone) to right with wearing ear-rings and sphendone, rev. corn ear, ME to right TA to left downwards, (cf.S.409, Noe 447 [same dies], SNG ANS 340 [same dies], Weber 760 [same dies]). Evidence of overstriking on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine/very fine and very rare type. $150
Lot 4261 Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, (c.300 B.C.), silver stater or nomos, (7.87 g), obv. left facing bust of Demeter wearing necklace, triple pendant, barley leaves etc, rev. ear of corn, META upwards to right **[A]QA* to left below leaf, with tongs above, (cf.S.416, cf.SNG Ash 753, cf.SNG Manchester 214, Johnston [NN&M 164] Class C, 4.). Extremely fine and scarce. $540
Lot 4262 Italy, Lucania, Thurium (Thourioi), (c.350 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.68 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with figure of Skylla, rev. bull butting to right, **QOURIWN*, I below, [tunny fish below in exergue], with dotted and plain exergual line, (cf.S.442, cf.SNG ANS 1059 [same reverse die]). Traces on understrike, otherwise very fine and rare. $$ Ex I.S. Wright, Sydney, August 8, 2006, acquired from Noble Numismatics Auction Sale 77 (lot 3095). $200
Lot 4263 Italy, Lucania, Velia, (c.280 B.C.), silver nomos or stater, (7.36 g), Caduceus-Fulmen group, obv. helmeted head of Athena left, helmet decorated with griffin,**F* on neck guard, AP monogram behind neck guard, rev. lion standing right, kerykeion with fillet above, (cf.S.460, Williams 532 (O267/R372), HN Italy 1316). Extremely fine, attractively toned, with underlying lustre. Passed in
Lot 4264 Italy, Lucania, Velia, (c.305/4-293/290 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.38 g), Period VII, workshop of Philiston, obv. head of Athena to left, wearing crested Athenian helmet with winged hippocamp, monogram before head, rev. lion walking to right, **UELHTWN* in exergue, trident above lion **F* I either side, (cf.S.454, Williams 512 [these dies, Obv.257, rev.360], SNG Munich 889 [same dies], SNG Ash. 1375-6 [same dies], SNG ANS 1389 [same dies]). Toned, graffiti scratch on reverse, otherwise very fine or better and a scarce mint. $380
Lot 4265 Italy, Bruttium, Croton (Kroton), silver stater or nomos, c.520 B.C., (7.89 g), obv. Delphic tripod, with three handles, and legs terminating in lion's feet, with two serpents emerging from the bowl, to left, QPO, rev. Incuse Delphic tripod with three handles, and serpents emerging from bowl, (cf.S.255, Weber 997 (similar dies, p.209, Pl.39), SNG ANS 230, SNG Cop 1735, SNG Fitz. 743, SNG Ash. 1463, McLean 1645, SNG Lockett 597, BMC 1 [p.342]). Edge flaws otherwise very fine and rare. $1,050
Lot 4266 Italy, Bruttium, Croton (Kroton), (500-460 B.C.), silver stater or nomos (7.97 g), obv. tripod, crane to left, QPO to right, rev. tripod, incuse, (S.256, SNG Cop. 1759-1760, SNG Munich 1428, Gale 15, SNG ANS 267). Uneven shaped flan, nearly extremely fine, evidence of overstriking on another coin, but rare in this condition. $450
Lot 4267 Sicily, Akragas (Agrigentum), (c.464-450 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Jenkins Group III, (17.20 g), obv. eagle with closed wings standing to left, AKRAC behind eagle, retrograde [AN]**TOS* before eagle, rev. crab within circular incuse field, (S.741, BMC 38, SNG Cop.41 [Pl.1 similar dies]. SNG ANS 964 [similar dies]). Toned, with grey patina, good fine and a rare type. $600
Lot 4268 Sicily, Gela, (c.450-440 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.45 g), obv. slow quadriga driven right by male charioteer holding reins, Nike above crowning horses, dotted border, rev. forepart of man headed bull to right with long beard, weakly above **GELAS, (cf.S.795, Jenkins 359, obv. 69, rev. 143 [notes five examples known of these dies], SNG ANS 66). Lightly toned, large flan, good fine and a rare type with the small man-headed bull. $640
Lot 4269 Sicily, Kamarina, (c.420-405 B.C.), copper triantes, (3.02 g), obv. head of Athena to left, wearing Attic helmet adorned with a wing, rev. owl standing to left holding a lizard in its right claw, in exergue three pellets around KAMA to right downwards, (cf.S.1063, BMC 40, Westermark & Jenkins 198, Calciati CNS 29). Good very fine and very scarce in this condition. $140
Lot 4270 Sicily, Leontini, (c.425 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.29 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. head of lion to right, around four barley grains, around LE O N T IN ON, (cf.S.833, SNG ANS 224, Boehringer [Essays Price] No.37, Rizzo pl 23, 3-4). Bright with slight surface pitting, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $1,600
Lot 4271 Sicily, Leontini, (c.425 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.54 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, dotted border, rev. head of lion to right, around four barley grains, around LE O N T IN ON, (cf.S.833, SNG ANS 244 [Pl.9, Same obverse die], Boehringer [Essays Price] No.47 [Pl.12 Same Dies], Ars Classica Sale XV (1930) [lot 294 [Same Dies]). Smoothed, of light weight, otherwise nearly very fine and a very rare. $420
Lot 4272 Sicily, Selinus, silver didrachm, 520-500 B.C., (8.950 gm), obv. selinon leaf, rev. incuse square divided into ten triangles (S.730, ANS MN 33, Pl. 1 No.13 This Coin). Very fine and rare. $720
Lot 4273 Sicily, Selinus, (540-510 B.C.), silver didrachm or stater, (8.97 g), obv. selinon leaf, (parsley), rev. incuse square divided into ten triangles, 8 incuse and 2 raised. (S.730, ANS MN 33, Pl. 2, No.43, [This reverse die] cf.SNG Cop. 593 (Pl.13), SNG ANS 672 (Pl.23, similiar dies). Extremely fine and very rare. $1,800
Lot 4274 Sicily, Selinus, (c.445-435 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.02 g), obv. slow quadriga driven right by Apollo and Artemis standing side by side, holding bow and arrow, rev. Selinus the river god standing facing, head to left, with phiale over altar, sacrificial cock standing before to right, bull to left on pedestal inscribed A incuse, selinon leaf above, traces of **SELINONTION* around, (cf.S.907, Schwabacher, [Mitt. der Bayerischen Num. Gesell. Vol. XLIII, 1925] No.20, dies, obv. 5, rev. 17 [notes only five examples known from these dies]). Pitted mostly around the edge on the obverse and reverse, otherwise nearly very fine/very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4275 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.480-475 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.16 g), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying left crowning charioteer, rev. **SUPAKOSION around to right, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, hair slightly waved and turned up behind under diadem of beads, four dolphins around, (cf.S.913, Boehringer 156 same dies (obverse 70, reverse 108 dies), SNG ANS 44 [same dies]). Scratches on the exergue line on the obverse, reverse with attractive full portrait of Artemis-Arethusa, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. $950
Lot 4276 Sicily, Syracuse, period of Timoleon, (344-336 B.C.), AE litra, (AE 29), (32.31 g), obv. head of Athena wearing Corinthian helmet to left bound with olive wreath, to left of **[S]*YRA, rev. starfish between two dolphins with central pellet, (S.1189, BMC 287, SNG ANS 454-469, Weber 1630). Brown patina, fine - very fine and very scarce. $100
Lot 4277 Sicily, Syracuse, period of Timoleon, (344-336 B.C.), AE hemilitron, AE 23, (14.12 g), obv. head of Zeus Eleutherios laureate to right, around **IEUS [ELEUQ]ERIOS*, rev. thunderbolt, eagle standing to right in right field, around **SURAKO S[IWN]*, (S.1192, BMC 313, SNG ANS 477-488, Calciati 71, Weber 1653). Dark brown tone, almost a full flan, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. $120
Lot 4278 Sicily, Syracuse, reign of Agathokles, (317-285 B.C.), AE 20 (9.02 g), obv. head of young male (Herakles) to right, rev. lion prowling to right, club above, javelin in exergue, dotted border, (S.1201, BMC 391, Calciati 150 [p.287], SNG ANS 732). Brown patina, very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 4279 Sicily, Syracuse, reign of Agathokles, (317-285 B.C.), AE 23, (10.17 g), obv. bust of Artemis to right, quiver at shoulder behind, **SWTEIRA*. rev. above and below winged thunderbolt **AGAQOKLEOS / BASILEOS*, (S.1200, BMC 422, McClean 2858, SNG ANS 708ff.); reign of Hieron II, (275-216 B.C.), AE 18, (6.59 g), obv. Poseidon head to left wearing tainia, rev. ornamented trident-head, between two dolphins, dividing IEP **WNOS traces below, (S.1223, SNG Cop.854, Favorito 86e-l). Dark brown patina one with green highlights, good very fine. (2) $120
Lot 4280 Sicily, Syracuse, Philistis, wife of Hieron II, (275-215 B.C.), silver 16 Litrai or tetradrachm 26mm, (13.20 g), struck c.218/7-214 B.C., obv. diademed and veiled bust left of Philistis, spear to right, rev. **[BASILISSAS] FILISTIDOS* above and below, Nike, holding reins in both hands, driving slow quadriga right, [MI] above, (S.988, cf.CCO 182, BAR Issue 65, SNG ANS -, SNG Lloyd -). Good very fine/very fine with heavy corrosion on upper part of the reverse, very rare. $650
Lot 4281 Sicily, Syracuse, The Syracusan Democracy, (214-212 B.C.), silver twelve litrai, (10.17 g), obv. head of Athena to left wearing crested Corinthian helmet, ornamented with griffin, rev. Artemis standing left in short chiton with quiver on shoulder and discharging an arrow from her bow, at her feet a hound running left, to right **SURAKOSIWN*, to left **CAR*, (cf.S.997, BMC 652, cf.SNG ANS 1218). Lightly toned, sharply struck, extremely fine with a powerful portrait, rare. $2,900
Lot 4282 Paeonia, Kingdom of, Lykkeios, (c.356-335 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.67 g), obv. laureate head of Zeus to right, dotted border, rev. Hercules to left strangling the Nemean lion to right, around [*L*YK K E]IOY, behind bow and quiver, (S.1518, SNG ANS 1019, Gaebler 8, Paeonian Hoard 63 same dies). Reverse slightly off centre, otherwise attractive, extremely fine and a rare type. $850
Lot 4283 Paeonia, Kingdom of, Patraos, (c.340-315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.66 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. horseman to right spearing fallen enemy, who holds shield, around **P A TRAOU*, lacking symbol or monogram, (S.1520, Paeonian Hoard obv. 430, rev. 439, SNG Cop. 1390, cf.Weber 2232). Slightly off centred on the reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very scarce as such. $650
Lot 4284 Macedon, Amphipolis (158-149 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.63 g), obv. Macedonian shield, at centre of which is a bust of Artemis Tauropolos to right with bow and quiver at her shoulder, rev. **MAKEDONWN PRWTHS* in two lines, club between monogram AP above, all within oak wreath, to left of which a thunderbolt, (S.1386, BMC 2 [p.7], SNG Cop. 1310-1). Full flan, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $750
Lot 4285 Macedon, Amphipolis (158-149 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (13.82 g), obv. Macedonian shield, at centre of which is a bust of Artemis Tauropolos to right with bow and quiver at her shoulder, rev. **MAKEDONWN PRWTHS* in two lines, club between, AP monogram above, HP and **SR* monograms below, all within oak wreath, to left of which a thunderbolt, (S.1386, BMC 3 [p.7], cf.SNG Cop. 1312). Small flan and ancient clipping, light weight, very fine and rare monograms. $280
Lot 4286 Macedon, Chalkidian League, (c.383/2 B,C.), silver tetrobol (2.35 g), Olynthos mint, obv. laureate head of Apollo to left, dotted border, rev. kithara within incuse square, **CAL KI[D] EWN* around, (S.1425, Robinson & Clement Group H, 60 [A47/P41], SNG ANS 524 [same reverse die], Weber 1910 [same dies], de Luynes 1552 [same dies]). Very fine and scarce. $700
Lot 4287 Macedon, Kingdom of Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.30 g), Amphipolis mint, issued c. 342/1-329/8 B.C., obv. head of Zeus laureate to right, dotted border, rev. naked youth or small man (Philip II), on horseback to right, Janus head below, above **FILIP POU*, (cf.S.6683, cf.Le Rider Group IIB 278-9, [Pl.34, p.66 same dies as D132/R-], SNG ANS 510-520). Attractive round, bright, nearly extremely fine and a rare symbol with a small cut on reverse. Passed in
Lot 4288 Macedon, Kingdom of Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.00 g), Amphipolis III mint, issued c. 323/2-316/5 B.C., obv. head of Zeus laureate to right, dotted border, rev. naked youth or small man (Philip II or jockey), on horseback to right, laurel wreath as a crown below, and **L* below right, above **FILIP POU*, (cf.S.6683, Le Rider Pl.45, 22, SNG ANS 606 [similar dies], M.221). Lightly toned, good very fine and very scarce. $720
Lot 4289 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.98 g), Callatis mint, issued c.250-225 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus Aetophoros seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, **PAR* monogram over K in left field, **Q* under throne, corn ear in exergue, to left **BASILEWS*, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 934. BMC -, M.-). Bright, well centred reverse, obverse with surface marks on chin and face, extremely fine and very rare. $800
Lot 4290 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.46 g), Mesembria mint, issued c.175-125 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, **BASILEWS* to right, **[A]LEXANDROU* to left, Corinthian helmet to right above **DA* in left field, monogram TAN under throne, (cf.S.6713, Price 1055, BMC 1055a-b, M.472, Karayotov type 58 No.453-458 [similar dies]). Large flan, sharp eye, very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4291 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.91 g), Mesembria mint, issued c.100-65 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, **BASILEWS* to right, **ALEXANDROU* to left, **DIO* in inner left field, below in exergue **MESAMBRI*, (cf.S.6713, Price 1129, (p.190, Pl.XLVII), BMC 1129a-b, Muller -, Karayotov "Chronology of Mesembria tetradrachms" No.394, (similar dies), Karayotov "Coinage of Mesambria" M.120, No.836-838 (similar dies, cf.obv.96-97, cf.rev.314-316). Large flan, lightly toned, of light weight, very fine and very scarce. $240
Lot 4292 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.83 g), uncertain Pamphylian mint, posthumous issue 220-180 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, plain in left field and below throne, to right **ALEXANDROU, (cf.S.6713, cf.Price 2982, cf.Mektepini hoard No.720, Muller -). Lightly toned, very fine/good very fine, rare. $360
Lot 4293 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.20 g), Byblos mint, issued 330-320 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, AP monogram, to right **ALEXANDROU, (cf.S.6713, Price 3424, BMC 3424a-c, M.-). Well centred, toned, good very fine and scarce. $500
Lot 4294 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.18 g), Lampsacus mint, issued c.310-301 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, KI to left, ME monogram below throne, to right **ALEXANDRO[U]*. (cf.S.6730, Price 1406, BMC 1406a-h, M.821, SNG Cop.988). Bright, nearly extremely fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4295 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.23 g), Sardes mint, issued 334-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with plain border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, bee to left, under throne **IQI, ALEXANDROU* to right, (cf.S.6730, Price 2563, M.525, SNG Cop. 962). Good very fine, hoard patina and rare. Passed in
Lot 4296 Macedon, Kingdom of Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.30 g), Side mint, issued 323-319 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right with lion skin, rev. Zeus seated to left, eagle in outstretched hand, A under throne, to right **FILIPP[OU]*, dotted border, (cf.S.6751, Price P123, BMC P123, M.P122, SNG Oxford 3240). Well centred, bright, good extremely fine and a scarce variety. $260
Lot 4297 Macedon, Kingdom of, Antigonos Gonatas, silver tetradrachm, 277-239 B.C., (17.00 g), obv. Pan's head to left, with pedium on shoulder, all within Macedonian shield, rev. Athena Alkidemos advancing to left, with thunderbolt and shield, Macedonian helmet in field to left, TI monogram to right, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **ANTIGONOU*, (S.6783, SNG Berry 358-9, SNG Cop 1202, SNG Hart 517). Surface marks on reverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $600
Lot 4298 Macedon, Kingdom of, Antigonos Doson, (229-221 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.02 g), probably struck at Amphipolis mint, 227-225 B.C., obv. head of Poseidon to right, dotted border, rev. nude Apollo holding bow, seated left on prow, below **BASILEWS* and *ANTIGOPNOU*, monogram below, (S.6789, SNG Ash 2363-6, SNG Cop.1204, SNG Berry 386, SNG Alpha Bank 1046, ACNAC Dewing 1206-7, Boston 714-5). Well centred on obverse and reverse, bright, minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine and rare in this condition (with dealer ticket). $1,900
Lot 4299 Macedon, Roman Provincial issue, (c.95-70 B.C. De Callatay chronology), silver tetradrachm, (16.54 g), obv. head of Alexander the Great to right, with horn of Ammon and flowing hair, MAKE**[DONW]N Q* behind head, rev. AESILLAS / Q above club between money chest and quaestor's chair, all within olive wreath, (S.1463, De Callatay [Clain-Stefanelli Festchrift], obv.die 76, rev. die uncertain [p.133, illustrated p.131 for obverse die, reports only one obverse and four reverse dies for this type]). Well centred on the obverse, very attractive, bright very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 4300 Macedon, Roman Provincial issue, (c.90-75 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.56 g), Thessalonica mint, obv. head of Alexander the Great to right, with horn of Ammon and flowing hair, MAKE**DONWN*, **Q* behind, rev. AESILLAS / Q above, club between money chest and quaestor's chair, all within olive wreath, (S.1463, BMC 81-83, cf.SNG Von Post 50-1). Grey tone, reasonably well centred, nearly very fine and scarce. $280
Lot 4301 Thrace, Byzantion, (c.340-320 B.C.), silver siglos (Persian standard), (5.33 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 rare in this condition. $420
Lot 4302 Thrace, Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (4.71 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 **AG*, (S.1669, SNG BMC 247 [same obverse die], BMC 6). Very fine. $150
Lot 4303 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 as die combination. Passed in
Lot 4304 Thrace, Maroneia, (late 2nd century B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.80 g), obv. head of young Dionysos to right, wreathed with ivy, rev. Dionysos naked standing left, holding grapes and two narthex wands, monograms to left and right, around **DIONUSOU SWTHROS MARWNITWN*, (S.1635, Schonert-Geiss 1034-1044 [new dies], Hunter 16 [Pl.25, 20], SNG Fitz. 1732, BMC 58 [p.128]). Very large flan, nearly extremely fine, rare. $460
Lot 4305 Thrace, Maroneia, (after 148 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.56 g), obv. head of young Dionysos to right, wreathed with ivy and band across forehead, rev. Dionysos naked standing to left, holding grapes and two narthex wands, to right **DIONUSIOU*, to left **SWTHROS, below **MARWNITWN, PAUW* monogram to left, **Q* to right with cental pellet, (cf.S.1635, cf.Schonert-Geiss 1099-1107 [obv. 38 rev. -], cf.ACNAC Dewing 1295 [same obverse die], cf. BMC 59). Good metal, light scratches in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $450
Lot 4306 Thrace, Odessos, (c.80-72/1 B.C.), silver tetradrachm (16.43 g), in the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon as a Mithradatic alliance issue, obv. Head of Herakles right, with the features of Mithradates VI of Pontos, wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus Aetophoros seated left; **LAKW* in left field, **ODH* in exergue, **BASILEWS* to right, **ALEXANDROU* in left field, (cf.S.6713, Callatay group 3, dies D5/R7, Topalov, Odessos 32, Price 1193, M.429). Nearly extremely fine, lightly toned. $360
Lot 4307 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.46 g), Pergamon mint, style of that issued c.287 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, K under bust, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, to inner left a cult statue, to far left crescent, in exergue a **WX* monogram, to right **BASILEWS to left **LUSIMACOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 220 [illustrated Plate 21, same dies], Arnold-Biucchi 36 [dies of obv.8, rev.35, dies illustrated as 34a, Pl.3 [error on plates], SNG Fitz. 1850 [same dies]). Well centred and with a very high relief, minor wear on the horn, with a fine eye, very fine and very rare, the die combination known by one museum example (Cambridge). $1,000
Lot 4308 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.05 g), uncertain mint, probably issued 288/7-281 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, spear behind, **ATIO* in inner left, **QE* monogram in exergue, to right **BASILEWS* downwards, to left **LUSIMACOU* downwards, (cf.S.6814, Thompson -, Muller 316, SNG Berry 407 (same obverse die), Meydancikkale 2705 (same obverse die), CNG 84, lot 201 (same dies). Bright, a few minor surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 4309 Thrace, Tauric Chersonese, Panticapaeum, (340-325 B.C.), AE 17, (5.94 g), obv. bearded satyr head to left, rev. head of ox to left, around **P A N*, (cf.S.1699, BMC 17-8, SNG Stancomb 557-559 [Pl.XXV], MacDonald 67 [p.23], SNG BM 890-893 [Pl.XXXIV]). Dark brown patina, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $280
Lot 4310 Thrace, Island off Thrace, Thasos, (c.early 5th century B.C.), silver stater, (9.36 g), obv. naked ithyphallic Satyr (archaic style) in kneeling running attitude carrying off nymph raising hand in protest, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.1357, Asyut Hoard 100-126, cf.BMC 24, cf.McClean 4197, SNG Cop. 1008, ACNAC Dewing 1313). Nearly very fine and very scarce. $450
Lot 4311 Thrace, Island off Thrace, Thasos, (after 148 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.94 g), obv. large head of young Dionysos to right, wreathed with ivy and band across forehead, rev. Herakles naked standing to left, holding club, lion skin over left arm, to right **HRAKLEOUS*, to left **SWTHROS, below **FASIWN, MH monogram to left, (cf.S.1759, SNG Cop. 1040-1045). Good metal, well centred, good very fine. $500
Lot 4312 Thessaly, Larissa (under Macedonian domination), (350-325 B.C.), silver drachm, (6.09 g), obv. facing head of nymph Larissa three-quarter to left, rev. horse grazing to right, above **[L]ARI[S]* in exergue **AIWN*, (S.2120, SNG Cop. 121, Herrmann Pl.V, 8). Graffiti under horse, otherwise good very fine with traces of golden patina. $280
Lot 4313 Thessaly, Larissa (under Macedonian domination), (370-360's B.C.), silver drachm, (6.02 g), obv. facing head of nymph Larissa three-quarter to left, rev. horse and foal standing to right, above **LAPISAI, [WN]* downwards on right, (S.2122, See Leu 7 [9 May 1973] 157 = Hess - Leu [11], 24 March 1959, 181, see also M+M FPL 209 (March 1961) 9 (both from the same pair of dies), BCD [Triton XV] lot 295 [same dies, realised $2750 +15% US]). Bright, nearly extremely fine and a very rare variety with a charming reverse type. $640
Lot 4314 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (c.196-mid 1st century B.C.), silver double victoriatus, (5.96 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 **QESSA LW[N]*, above across **IPPOL [OCOS]* and in exergue **ATRESTIDH*, (cf.S.2232, McClean 4927 [p.239, Pl.179,7]). Bright, double struck on reverse, good very fine or better and rare. $200
Lot 4315 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (196-146 B.C.), silver stater or double victoriatus, (5.85 g), Larissa mint, obv. head of Zeus to right, crowned with oak leaves, behind **PTOLEMAIOU*, rev. Athena Itonia advancing to right, brandishing spear and holding shield, on sides **QESSA LWN*, above across **A RIS*, either side of figure **TO L/KH/S*, (cf.S.2232, McClean 4843, cf.SNG Cop. 292), Good very fine or better, bright well centred, a rare variant. Passed in
Lot 4316 Thessaly, Thessalian League, silver stater (double victoriatus or one and half denarii), 196-146 B.C., (BCD suggests mid-late 1st century B.C.), (5.75 g), Aristokles, magistrates, struck at Larissa mint, obv. head of Zeus r. crowned with a laureate wreath in oak across, uncertain monogram behind, uncertain letters below, rev. **QESSA* to l. **LWN* to r., the Thessalian Pallas, Athena Itonia advancing r. brandishing spear & holding shield, above **A RIS*, to left and right of Athena legs **TO KL/S H*, plain in exergue, (cf.S.2233, BCD Triton XV 874.3 [This Coin], cf.SNG Cop. 281 [Pl.6], McClean 4852 [p.235, cf.Pl.178, 11], BMC -). Bright, nearly extremely fine and rare. $200
Lot 4317 Thessaly, Cretan Mercenaries (Rhodes), (175-170 B.C.), Pseudo-Rhodian silver drachm, (2.71 g), obv. head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, with bud on left, above **GORGOS* grapes to right, (cf.S.5092, SNG Finland 796, Ashton Num. Chron. 1988 p.22, No.18 [Plate 4, A14/P15 dies]). Lightly toned, extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4318 Locri Opuntii and Epiknemidia, (369-338 B.C.), silver stater, (12.00 g), obv. head of Persephone to left, wreath with corn, wearing ear-ring, rev. Ajax son of Oileus, naked but for helmet, advancing to right, holding sword and large shield, decorated with griffin, broken spear on ground, star below to right, around **OPONTIW N*, (cf.S.2326, cf.BMC 27, BCD 58 [NAC Sale 55], SNG's-, McClean -, Weber -, Traite -, Gulbenkian 491 [same dies]). Slightly pitted obverse, few known examples, very fine/good very fine and very rare. $1,300
Lot 4319 Boiotia, Thebes, (378-338 B.C.), silver stater, (11.03 g), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. amphora with letter KA **LLI either side, (cf.S.2398, Hepworth Series D3, No.63, BMC 151, SNG Cop. 340). Well centred, very fine and a scarce Magistrate. $540
Lot 4320 Boiotia, Boiotian League, Federal Coinage, probably struck at Thebes, (395-340 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.68 g), obv. Boeotian shield, rev. amphora with letter BO I**W* on either side, above a club, all within an incuse square, (cf.S.2396, BCD Triton IX, 21 [same reverse die], Head 'Boeotia' p.54, Dewing 1509 [same reverse die], SNG Cop. 170-1). Very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 4321 Boiotia, Boiotian League, Federal Coinage, silver drachm, (225-171 B.C.), (5.28 g), obv. bearded laureate head of Poseidon to right, dotted border, rev. BOI**WTWN* to right, inwards and downwards, Nike draped standing to left resting on trident, wreath in left hand, monogram of **DUPT* to left, (cf.S.2404, BCD 117, [Triton IX], BMC 103-4, SNG Cop. 390). Good very fine with dark grey tone, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4322 Boiotia, Federal Coinage, silver drachm, c. 225-171 B.C., (4.94 g), obv. laureate head of Poseidon to right, rev. Nike standing to left, resting on trident and holding wreath, to right downwards **BOIWTWN*, APXYE monogram to left, (S.2404, BCD 125 [Triton IX, p.33 This Coin illustrated], Head "Boeotia" p.90, BMC 102 [Pl.VI, 10], SNG Cop. 389, SNG Lockett 1772 [same dies], SNG Manchester 933). Light grey toning, very fine and scarce. $180
Lot 4323 Euboia, Euboean League, (304-290 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.58 g), obv. head of nymph Euboea to left, with hair rolled, rev. cow neck and head three-quarter to right, fillet hanging from each horn, EY above, without symbol, (S.2467, Wallace (NN&M 134) No.60 listed [p.146], Lanz BCD Sale Catalogue 111, [lot 19 realised 240 euros +], SNG Cop. 482); Euboia, Histiaia, (3rd century B.C.), silver tetrobol, (2.33 g), obv. head of nymph Histiaia to right, wreathed with vine, hair rolled, rev. nymph Histiaia seated to right on galley, around **[ISTI] AIEWN, (S.2496, cf.BCD 382 [Lanz Auktion 111, Nov. 25, 2002], cf.BMC 53). Dark grey tone, very fine and rare for the first coin, good very fine for the second coin. (2) $200
Lot 4324 Attica, Athens, (460-455 B.C.), silver obol, (0.71 g), issue c.440-430 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.2524, Starr Group IV, [Pl. XXIV, n], Sv.Pl.10, 38-47, SNG Cop. 26); Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), AE 15, half unit, (3.91 g), uncertain Macedonian mints, obv. head of Apollo to right hair bound with tainia, rev. naked youth on horse prancing right, **FILIPPOU* above, (cf.S.6696, SNG ANS 975-978). Both with filed edges, otherwise first coin well centred, good very fine/very fine; second coin very fine, both rare. (2) $150
Lot 4325 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.96 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). Toned, light gash on helmet otherwise good very fine. $900
Lot 4326 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.95 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). Bankers mark on cheek, otherwise good very fine. $450
Lot 4327 Attica, Athens, probably imitating issue from an uncertain mint in Asia Minor, (late 5th - early 4th century B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.52 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye facing, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE, all in incuse square, (S.2526, cf.BMC 62, cf.Svoronos Athenes Pl.13, 15, cf.Diebolt & Nicolet-Pierre "Recherches sur la metal de tetradrachmes a types Atheniens" SNR 56 [1977], Pl.25, 12), cf.SNG Cop 31, cf.Starr Type Vb). Extremely fine. $800
Lot 4328 Attica, Athens, (166-57 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.83 g), issued 171-170 B.C., (Thompson date), but probably 139-138 B.C. (revised chronology), 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, Nike to right, nothing on amphora, legend across **A QE, to left **KTH/SI* to right EY/MA, to left EY, all within wreath, (cf.S.2555, Thompson 273 [same obverse die], cf.McClean 5902, cf.SNG Fitz. (Leake) 3200, cf.SNG Cop. 133). Weak in centre, very fine and very rare. $380
Lot 4329 Attica, Athens, (166-57 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.89 g), issued 169-8 B.C., (Thompson date) but probably 137-6 B.C. (revised chronology), 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, legend across **A QE, to left MI/KI to right across **QEO/FRA*, Nike in quadriga to right below, below **SW*, all within wreath, (cf.S.2555, Thompson 321b [same obverse die, new reverse die]). Well centred obverse, very fine/good very fine and rare (unpublished dies). $600
Lot 4330 Attica, Athens, (166-57 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.07 g), issued 166-5 B.C., (Thompson date) but probably 134-3 B.C. (revised chronology), obv. head of Athena Parthenos to right wearing triple-crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with Pegasus, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, on prostrate amphora, to left anchor, legend across **A QE, TI - MAR/NIKA/ARC*, uncertain on amphora, (cf.S.2560, cf.Thompson 369 but with additional letters MAP this type not noted). Nearly very fine and apparently unpublished. $560
Lot 4331 Attica, Aegina, (445-431 B.C.), silver stater, (12.22 g), obv. land tortoise with segmented shell, rev. incuse square of large "skew" design, (S.2600, BMC 149, SNG Delepierre 1774ff, SNG Cop. 516-7). Slightly off centred on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $550
Lot 4332 Attica, Aegina, (480-456 B.C.), silver obol, (0.97 g), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle with row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. incuse square, of skew design with five sunken triangular compartments, (S.2597, BMC 115-131, SNG Cop. 511). Very fine and rare. $280
Lot 4333 Corinthia, Corinth, (345-307 B.C.), silver stater, (8.54 g), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, wreath with two ears, N within to right, (cf.S.2631, Calciati 386, Ravel 1069). Attractive patina very fine or better and a scarce variety. $730
Lot 4334 Corinthia, Corinth, (345-307 B.C.), silver stater, (8.27 g), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, below **[D]* I either side, Hermes facing with cornucopiae, behind Athena's head, (cf.S.2631, Calciati 460, Ravel 1084). Small flan, very fine scarce. $440
Lot 4335 Peloponnesos, Arkadian League, Megalopolis, 320's-c.275 B.C., silver triobol or hemi-drachm, (2.57 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 X. (cf.S.2687, BCD 1526 (p.364), Dengate (MN 13) Group I, Period I, Issue 3, (p.63), BMC 54 (p.174)), Very fine and rare. $100
Lot 4336 Peloponnesos, Arkadia, Cleitor (Kleitor), 300-270/260 B.C., silver triobol, (2.44 g), obv. head of Helios facing with rays around, alternatively longer and shorter, rev. bull butting to right, above K**L*H, centaur to right brandishing a branch, (S.2700, BMC 4-5 (p.179, Pl.XXXIII, 11), BCD 1431 (p.342), SNG Cop. 224 (Pl.4), Weber 4275, Traite III, Pl.CCXXV, 27, Imhoof-Blumer Mon. Grecq. 183). Very fine and very rare. $200
Lot 4337 Peloponnesos, Sikyonia, Sikyon, (issued 430 - 390 B.C.), silver stater, (12.20 g), obv. Chimaera walking to right, **SE* below, rev. dove flying to right, bow behind near wing all within olive wreath, (cf.S.2763, BMC 65, BCD 193 [LHS 96, p.64], BMC -, Traite 776 [Pl.CCXX, 14], = Pozzi 1797. Bright, extremely fine and a very rare variety. $2,400
Lot 4338 Peloponnesos, Sikyonia, Sikyon, (330/320-280's B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.80 g), obv. chimaera to left, **SI* below, on ground line with right foreleg raised high, rev. dove flying to left, three dots over tail, (cf.S.2774, BCD 295 [LHS 96], BMC -). Toned, extremely fine, rare. $360
Lot 4339 Peloponnesos, Messenia, Messene, silver hemidrachm, (late 2nd century B.C.), (1.85 g), obv. head of Zeus to right, with diadem, rev. ME **S* either side of tripod, all within laurel wreath, (Sear before 146 B.C.), (S.2849, Grandjean 140b [This Coin, p.116, illustrated plate V, obverse die D79, reverse die R119], BCD 731 [p.186], BMC 13-14 [p.110, Pl.XXII,8], McClean 6713-4 [p.444, Pl.229, 5]). Toned, very scarce, good very fine with pitting roughness on the reverse. $90
Lot 4340 Pontos, Amisos, (c.400-350 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.78 g), obv. Tyche head to left, wearing turreted stephanos, hair rolled, rev. owl standing facing on shield, wings spread, sword to right, **FI LO* across, traces of **PEIRA* in exergue, (cf.S.3633, cf.BMC 7ff, cf.SNG Cop.120ff). Toned, minor cuts inedge, otherwise very fine/good fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4341 Pontus, Amisos, (86-65 B.C.), AE 20, (7.84 g), obv. laureate head of Zeus to right, rev. eagle with flapping wings to left looking back, standing on thunderbolt, in exergue **AMISOU*, monogram of **RDI* to left, (S.3644, SNG BM 1221-1225, SNG Cop. 24-5, Malloy 14b); another Amisos, (c.2nd-1st century B.C.), AE 20, (8.58 g), obv. head of young Dionysos to right wreathed with ivy, rev. cista mystica, with thyrsos placed diagonally, monograms to left and right, **AMISOU* below, (S.3640, BMC 56). Nearly extremely fine and both scarce, first with surface oxidation. (2) $90
Lot 4342 Bithynia, Kalchedon, (c.340-320 B.C.), silver siglos (Persian standard), (5.34 g), obv. bull standing to left, on corn-ear, above **KAL[C]* rev. quadripartite incuse square of mill-sail pattern, (S.3738, SNG BMC Black Sea 112ff. [siglos], SNG von Aulock 482). Extremely fine, some surface roughness, well centred and rare in this condition. $150
Lot 4343 Bithynia, Kios, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.59 g), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, rev. prow of galley to left ornamented with a star, magistrate name **MILH [T]OS* above and below, (cf,S.3757, SNG Cop. 370). Very fine, and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4344 Mysia, Parion, silver drachm, (c.5th century B.C.), (3.48 g), obv. facing gorgoneion with protruding tongue, rev. linear pattern within incuse square, (S.3917, SNG France 1343, Asyut 612, SNG Cop. 256). Off centred obverse, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4345 Mysia, Parion, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver three-quarter drachm, (2.10 g), obv. gorgoneion facing, rev. bull standing to left, looking back, above **P [A]*, below P I, (cf.S.3922, BMC 14-16, cf.SNG Cop. 257-267). Bright, good fine, scarce. $70
Lot 4346 Mysia, Pergamon, (c.95-92 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.65 g), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left monogram of **PER*, above MA, to right serpent entwined thyrsus, (cf.S.3948, Kleiner [ANSMN 23], Type 3, Pinder 98, SNG von Aulock -). Brilliant, good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4347 Aeolis, Kyme, (c.150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.84 g), obv. head of Amazon Kyme to right with hair bound with ribbon, rev. horse pacing to right, one handled vase at feet, all within laurel wreath, before **KUMAIWN, below in exergue **DIOGENHS/AMFIKTUWN, (cf.S.4183, Oakley Issue 74 [ANSMN 27], SNG Delepierre 2555). Nearly extremely fine and a rare overstrike of magistrates. $560
Lot 4348 Aiolis, Myrina, (after 165 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.54 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo of Grynion to right, rev. Apollo of Grynion standing to right, holding phiale and laurel branch, omphalos and amphora at feet, KA monogram behind, also **MYPINAIWN*, all within laurel wreath, (cf.S.4216, ANSMN 30, cf.Sacks 19, BMC 12). Lightly toned, extremely fine and scarce. $1,000
Lot 4349 Aeolis, Myrina, (after 165 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.80 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo of Grynion to right with two braids, rev. Apollo of Grynion standing to right, holding phiale and laurel branch, omphalos and amphora at feet, **PAEW* monogram behind, all within laurel wreath, behind **MURINAIWN*, (cf.S.4216, ANSMN 30, Sacks issue 20). Good very fine and a rare variety. $700
Lot 4350 Aiolis, Myrina, (after 165 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.67 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo of Grynion to right, rev. Apollo of Grynion standing to right, holding phiale and laurel branch, omphalos and amphora at feet, BN and monogram bar above, to left in field, also **MYPINAIWN, all within laurel wreath, (cf.S.4216, ANSMN 30, cf.Sacks 29, cf.Weber 5565, BMC 17). Toned, weak in places, otherwise good very fine and rare. $550
Lot 4351 Ionia, Ephesos, (380-370 B.C. Kinns chronology), silver tetradrachm, (14.45 g), obv. bee with straight wings dividing E - **F*, rev. forepart of kneeling stag to right, looking back, palm tree behind, to right magistrate's name **OIWNOS* (Oionos), (cf.S.4371, Kinns [Coin Hoard IX] Class C [obverse die 21], Weber 5841, Babelon Traite 1883), Well centred with light surface porosity, otherwise good fine and a very scarce Magistrate. Passed in
Lot 4352 Ionia, Ephesos, (390-330 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.28 g), issue 340-325 B.C., obv. bee with straight wings dividing E - **F*, rev. forepart of kneeling stag to right, looking back, palm tree behind, to right magistrate's name **AINEAS (Aineas), (cf.S.4372, Kinns CH IX, Class I [obv.146], magistrate noted in Munsterberg, BMC 38). Slightly off centred obverse and weak in places, otherwise nearly very fine/good very fine and rare. $650
Lot 4353 Ionia, Ephesos, (202-c.150 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.20 g), obv. bee with straight wings dividing E - **F*, dotted border, rev. stag standing to right, palm tree behind, to right magistrate's name **MHTRODWROS* (Metrodoros) (cf.S.4387, Kinns Num. Chron. 1999 (p.89), example in Vienna, SNG Fitz. 4425). Nearly extremely fine or better and rare. $850
Lot 4354 Ionia, Ephesos, (c.130-129 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.63 g), year Z = 7 = 128-127 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, Artemis between serpents, to left trace of Z (= year 7), E **F* E below to left, (cf.S.4394, Kleiner ANS Museum Notes 18, No. 11, (p.24), McClean -, BMC 158, SNG Cop.-, Pinder -). Nearly very fine and rare. $100
Lot 4355 Ionia, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, (after 165 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.80 g), Stephanophoric type, Erasippos, son of Aristeos, 'magistrate'. obv. diademed bust of Artemis to right with bow and quiver at shoulder, rev. Apollo standing to left on meander pattern, holding branch and resting left elbow on tripod surmounted by quiver, to left **MAGNHTWN*, to right **ERASIPPOS* and **ARISTEOU**, all within laurel wreath, (cf.S.4485, Jones [ANSMN 24], Nos.27/e, SNG von Aulock 2042, SNG Cop.-, SNG Berry 1067 (same obv. die). Extremely fine or better, lightly toned and rare. $1,700
Lot 4356 Ionia, Magnesia ad Maeandrum. (c.290-270 B.C.), silver obol (0.83 g), obv. helmeted head of Athena to right, rev. trident within circular maeander pattern with M-A flanking the trident, (S.4483, SNG Cop. 810, SNG von Aulock 2153, SNG Munchen 591, BMC 15-15, [p.160], CNG Coin Shop, VF doubled reverse $225). Very fine, scarce. $80
Lot 4357 Ionia, Smyrna, (c.85-75 B.C.), AE 23, (14.33 g), Mithradatic Wars issue by Hermogenes and Phrixos as magistrates, obv. diademed head of Mithradates VI of Pontos to right, rev. Nike standing right, holding wreath and palm frond, to right **SMURNAIWN*, to left **ERMOGENHS /FPIXOS* in two lines to left, (S.4575, BMC 118, Milne, Autonomous 340, Callatay pl.LI, SNG von Aulock -, SNG Cop.1206). Near extremely fine with a green-brown patina. $480
Lot 4358 Caria, Knidos, (c.465-449 B.C.), silver drachm, (6.02 g), obv. forepart of lion to right, with usual die deterioration, rev. head of Aphrodite to right of fine archaic style, hair in lines and bound with plain diadem, all within incuse square, (S.4833, Cahn, Knidos No.82 [same dies, obv. V39, rev.R56]). Minor score mark near ear, attractive grey tone, otherwise good very fine and rare. $750
Lot 4359 Caria, Knidos, (250-210 B.C.), silver tetrobol, (2.38 g), obv. head of Artemis to right quiver at shoulder, rev. tripod, to right, **KNIDIWN* to left magistrate in two lines **KUDOSQE/NHS*, (cf.S.4845, cf.SNG von Aulock 2612, SNG Cop. 291, SNG Finland I - [Series 10 and date above], Karl Collection Lanz 131 [lot 234]). Very fine, chipped edge and a scarce magistrate. $70
Lot 4360 Caria, Myndos, (2nd-1st century B.C.), silver drachm, (3.51 g), obv. head of Zeus to right with ivy wreath, rev. head-dress of Isis, above a thunderbolt, to left **MUNDIWN*, to right upwards **QEODOT*IOC, (S.4915, Zabel & Meadows, "The 'Myndos' 1996 Hoard," CH IX, 39 (A12/P30 - this coin and illustrated plate 42), BMC 5 [p.134]). Minor die crack, very fine/good very fine, scarce with CNG ticket. $170
Lot 4361 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodos (Rhodes), (304-167 B.C.), silver didrachm, (6.84 g), Xenokrates magistrate, obv. radiate head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, with bud on right, on left serpent to right, below P O across, above **XENOKRATHS*, all within dotted border, (S.5048, BMC 147 [p.244], Ashton 281, cf.SNG Cop.765, cf.SNG Finland 537-9). Lightly toned, off-centred obverse, nearly extremely fine, rare. $500
Lot 4362 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodes, (c.125-100 B.C., [Jenkins chronology]), silver drachm, (2.77 g), obv. radiate head of Helios to right, hair loose, rev. P O either side of rose with bud on right, to right a sunrise, above magistrate **ANTAIOS* (cf.S.5064, Jenkins, G.K., Kraay Morkholm Essays Group D, No.128). Bright, as struck, good extremely fine and rare. $400
Lot 4363 Carian Islands, Rhodes, (175-170 B.C.), Pseudo-Rhodian issue in Thessaly, silver drachm, (2.69 g), obv. head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, with bud on left, above **STRATWN* grapes to right, (cf.S.5092, SNG Finland 793-5, Ashton Num. Chron. 1988 p.23, No.45 [Plate V similar dies]). Extremely fine and very scarce. $180
Lot 4364 Phrygia, Apameia, (190-133 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.63 g), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left **APA, to right herm on club, (S.5110, Kleiner Noe Series 4e [p.87], same dies [Plate XXXII, 7]). Good fine and scarce. $150
Lot 4365 Pisidia, Antioch, Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE 31, (23.89 g), obv. Gordian III laureate head to right, around IMP CAES MANT GORDIANVS AV G, rev. wolf to right, head reverted, suckling twins below, around CAES ANTIOCH COL, SR in exergue, (cf.S. 3761, BMC 104, SNG von Aulock 4952). Deep even brown patina with a fine portrait, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $300
Lot 4366 Pamphylia, Aspendos, (c.375-360 B.C.), silver stater, (10.87 g), obv. two naked athletes as wrestlers grasping each other by the hands, AK between, dotted border, rev. slinger advancing to right about to discharge his sling, triskeles before, behind **EST*FE**DIIUS*, all within square dotted border, (cf.S.5396, BMC -, SNG France 3, 84, SNG Cop. 231, SNG von Aulock 4561). Die rust on the obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $650
Lot 4367 Pamphylia, Aspendos, (c.375-360 B.C.), silver stater, (10.77 g), obv. two naked athletes as wrestlers grasping each other by the hands, FN between (N reversed), dotted border, rev. slinger advancing to right about to discharge his sling, triskeles before, behind **EST*FE**DIIUS*, all within square dotted border, (cf.S.5396, BMC 41, SNG France 3, #97, SNG von Aulock 4568-9). Toned, obverse off centred, nearly extremely fine and rare. $300
Lot 4368 Pamphylia, Side, (c.200 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.24 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing Corinthian helmet, rev. Nike advancing to the left, with wreath, **KLE UC* across the field, to left in field a pomegranate, (S.5436, BMC 43 [p.148], SNG France 3, 697 [similar dies]). Golden tone, extremely fine and scarce. $650
Lot 4369 Pamphylia, Side, (c.200 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.91 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing Corinthian helmet, rev. Nike advancing to the left, with wreath, **KLE UC* across the field, to left in field a pomegranate, (S.5436, BMC 43 [p.148]). Rough surface, otherwise very fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4370 Cappadocia, Caesarea, Nero, (A.D. 54-68), silver hemidrachm, issued A.D. 58-60, (1.50 g), obv. laureate head of Nero to right, around NERO CLAVD DIVI CLAVD F [CAESAR AVG GERMANI], rev. no legend, Victory seated right on globe, holding wreath within dotted border, (S.1949, RPC 3645, RIC 617, BMC 409). Small compact flan, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. $200
Lot 4371 Cappadocia, Caesarea, Commodus, (A.D. 181-192), silver didrachm, issued 183-186 A.D., (4.32 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around AYT M AYP KOMO ANTWNINOC C, rev. Nike standing right on globe, **UPATOC G PAT PATR*, (cf.GIC.2039, Syd. 373). Nearly very fine and rare. $100
Lot 4372 Cilicia, Korykos, (1st century B.C.), AE 21, (6.90 g), Magistrates Di(...), Ni(...) und An(...), obv. turreted head of Tyche right, AN to left, rev. Hermes standing left, holding phiale and kerykeion, to left, IA above arm, IN/**DN* below, to right **KWPUKIWT[WN]*, (S.5545, SNG France 1086-1093, [letters on rev.], SNG Levante 791-794 var. (Magistrate)). Good very fine, dark green patina, minor roughness. $70
Lot 4373 Cilicia, Aegeae, Hadrian. (117-138 AD). silver tetradrachm (13.35 g), Year 179 = 133/134 AD. obv. around AYTOKP KAI**S* - TPAIA A**D*PIANO **S*EB, laureate, cuirassed bust right, seen from front, rev. around AI**GEAIWN ETOUS QOR* eagle standing front, head right, on harpe, goat in exergue, (cf.S.1218, Prieur 720 [7 specimens]). Toned, good very fine and scarce. $450
Lot 4374 Cilicia, Nagidos, (c.400-380 B.C.), silver obol, 10mm, (0.66 g), obv. Head of Aphrodite to right, N behind, rev. bearded head of Dionysos to right, (S.5583, cf.Gokturk 1, SNG France 15 (same obv. die), cf.SNG Levante 3). Superb extremely fine, lightly toned and very rare. $460
Lot 4375 Cilicia, Nagidos, (c.370 B.C.), silver stater, (10.66 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 -). Bright, extremely fine and rare. $540
Lot 4376 Cilicia, Nagidus, (c. 370 B.C.), silver stater, (10.65 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, above A in circle, all within dotted border, (S.5585, Lederer 26 [same dies, Pl.XI], SNG Levante -). Brilliant, extremely fine, rare. $1,000
Lot 4377 Cilicia, Nagidus, (c. 370 B.C.), silver stater, (10.70 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, above A in circle, all within dotted border, (S.5585, Lederer 26 [same dies, Pl.XI], SNG Levante -). Brilliant, good extremely fine, rare. $1,200
Lot 4378 Cilicia, Satrap of Cilicia and Cappadocia, Tarkumuwa (Datames), (384-360/1 B.C.), struck c.380 B.C., silver stater, (10.01 g), Tarsus mint, obv. female head three-quarter face to left, wearing sphendone and necklace, rev. male head to right (Ares?), bearded wearing crested Athenian helmet, before Aramaic legend "Trdmw" = Datames, (S.5644, Moysey Issue 4, BMC 28, SNG Levante 79, SNG Paris 258-270). Toned, struck from worn dies, slightly off centred on obverse, good very fine/extremely fine and rare. $700
Lot 4379 Cilicia, Satrap of Cilicia, Datames, (384-361/0 B.C.) silver stater, (9.96 g), Tarsus mint, obv. female head three-quarter face to left, wearing sphendone and necklace, rev. male head to right (Ares?), bearded wearing crested Athenian helmet, before Aramaic legend "Trdmw" = Datames, (S.5644, BMC 28 without countermark, SNG Levante 79, SNG France 3, 259). Polished, slightly off centred reverse, with surface scratches and porosity on reverse, a suggestion of once being mounted, otherwise good very fine/nearly very fine and rare. $200
Lot 4380 Cilicia, Tarsos, Mazaios, (361-334 B.C.), silver stater, (10.97 g), obv. Baal of Tarsos enthroned left, head facing, holding eagle, bunch of grapes and septre, before and behind Aramaic legend, rev. attacking lion to left on back of bull kneeling to left, Aramaic script "Mazdai" above, (S.5650, SNG France 334, SNG Delepierre 2880). Lightly toned, reverse off centred, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $440
Lot 4381 Cilicia, Soloi. Balakros, Satrap of Cilicia, (333-323 B.C.), silver stater (10.89 g). obv. Baaltars seated left, holding lotus-tipped sceptre, grain-ear and grape-bunch to left, helmet above B to right, **S* below throne, dotted border, rev. Draped bust of Athena facing slightly left, wearing triple-crested helmet and necklace, dotted border, (S.5617, BMC 72 [p.174], cf.SNG Levante 53, cf.SNG France 198, cf.SNG von Aulock 5873). Good very fine. $1,000
Lot 4382 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochos I, (280-261 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.72 g), Series III Group B, Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued 265-264 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochos I to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right, **BASILEWS* and to left **ANTIOCOU*, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6866, SC 379a, HGC 128g, Newell ESM 162, Paris 114). Very fine and scarce. $240
Lot 4383 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochos II, (261-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.72 g), Series II Group C, Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued 261-256 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochos I to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right **BASILEWS, to left **ANTIOCOU*, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6886, SC 587.1a, HGC 236g, Newell ESM 178, SNG Spaer 382-3, Hunter 21). High relief, gouge on reverse, attractive broad flan, good very fine and very scarce. $460
Lot 4384 Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrios I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.78 g), Antioch mint, issued period 162-156 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrios to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **[B]ASILEWS*, to left **DHMH TRIOU*, **AP* monogram, (S.7014, SC 1638.1g, HGC 795f, SNG Israel [Pl. 83], 1259,). Bright, very fine or better, scarce. $240
Lot 4385 Syria, Kingdom of, Alexander I Balas, (150-145 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.79 g), Antioch on the Orontes mint, dated year 163 = 150-149 B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander I to right, filleted border, rev. Zeus seated left on throne, holding Nike and sceptre, on right, **BASILEWS ALEXANDROU* and to left **QEOPATOROS EUERGETOU*, cornucopiae on far left, under throne date **GXR* and monogram **HARK*, (cf.S.7030, HGC 875a, SC 1781.3d, cf.ACNAC Houghton 174, cf.BMC 8, Newell 136). Well centred, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $440
Lot 4386 Syria, Kingdom of, Alexander I Balas, (150-145 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.05 g), Antioch on the Orontes mint, undated issued year 162-3 = 151-149 B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander I to right, filleted border, rev. Zeus seated left on throne, holding Nike and sceptre, on right, **BASILEWS ALEXANDROU* and to left **QEOPATOROS EUERGETOU*, under throne date HP monogram, (cf.S.7035, HGC 887a, SC 1785.1m). Well centred, lightly toned nearly extremely fine and rare. $220
Lot 4387 Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrios II, first reign, (146-138 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.17 g, Phoenician standard), Tyre mint, issued year 144-143 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrius II to right within dotted border, rev. eagle standing to left with leg on galley, palm branch in background in field to left a club with Tyre monogram, **QXI* (169) to right above a monogram of a boxed XB, around **BASILEWS DHMHTRIOU*, (S.7055, HSC 970, SC 1959.3a, Newell Tyre 87). Nearly extremely fine and lightly toned. $550
Lot 4388 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochos VII, (138-129 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.84 g), Antioch mint, obv. diademed head of Antiochos VII to right, fillet border, rev. Athena standing to left, holding Nike bearing a Nike to left in right hand, left hand on shield with Medusa head and holding spear, **BASILEWS ANTIOCOU*, and to left **EUER GETOU*, to left monogram of DI over K, (S.7092, HGC 1067d, SC 2061.1t, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1851, SMA Newell 279-280). Good very fine, scarce, lot includes collector tickets. $ Ex Noble Numismatics Auction Sale 96 (lot 5074). $300
Lot 4389 Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrios II, second reign, (129-125 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.01 g, Phoenician standard), Tyre mint, issued year 127-126 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrios II to right within dotted border, rev. eagle standing to left with leg on galley, palm branch in background in field, to left a club with Tyre monogram with A/PE monogram above it, C**PR* (186) to right, above it **AS*, between legs M, around **BASILEWS DHMHTRIOU*, (S.7105, HSC 1122, SC 2195.2c, Newell Tyre 162). Nearly extremely fine and lightly toned. $420
Lot 4390 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochos VIII, (121-96 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.53 g), Antioch mint, first reign, issued 121-114 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochos VIII to right, fillet border, rev. Zeus Uranius with crescent above standing to left, holding star and sceptre, on right **BASILEOS and **ANTIOCOU and to left **EPIFANOUS, to left IE over A, to right, between figure and inscription O, (cf.S.7143, HGC 1196d, SC 2298.4e, Newell SMA 368, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 2497-8). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $340
Lot 4391 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochos VIII, (121-96 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.27 g), Antioch mint, first reign, issued 121-114 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochos VIII to right, fillet border, rev. Zeus Uranius with crescent above standing to left, holding star and sceptre, on right **BASILEOS and **ANTIOCOU and to left **EPIFANOUS, to left IE over A, to right, plain between figure and inscription, **F* in exergue, (cf.S.7143, HGC 1197e, SC 2298.1b, Newell SMA 377). Toned, good very fine and very scarce. $240
Lot 4392 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochos VIII, (121-96 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.37 g), Ake Ptolemais mint, first reign, undated issue 117-115 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochos VIII to right, fillet border, rev. Zeus Uranius with crescent above standing to left, holding star and sceptre, on right **BASILEOS and **ANTIOCOU and to left **EPIFANOUS, to left MI monogram, (cf.S.7143, HGC 1197h, 2336.1, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 2590-1, Newell LSM 32, ACNAC Houghton 812). Nearly extremely fine, reverse pitting and very scarce. $260
Lot 4393 Syria, Roman Province of Syria, after Seleucid kingdom of Philip Philadelphos, dated by Caesarean era, issued in year 25 = 25-4 B.C., silver tetradrachm, (14.84 g), Antioch mint, obv. head of Philip to right, with diademed, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left, on throne holding Nike, ANT (Antioch) monogram to left, KE in exergue, legends left and right **[BASILEWS FI[LIPPO[U E]PIFANOUS [FI]LADELF[OU]*, (S.7215, RPC 4141). Nearly very fine and very rare. $$ Ex I.S. Wright, Sydney, Status Auction Sale 235, October 27, 2006 (lot 6125). $170
Lot 4394 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch mint, Otho, (A.D. 69), AE 28mm (13.90 g), obv. laureate head to right of Otho, around IMP M [OTHO CA]E AVG, rev. Large S C across field within wreath composed of eight sets of leaves, (S.687, McAlee 321(c), RPC 4318). Good very fine, brown patina, orange earthen highlights, slight die shift on obverse, a rare variety. $500
Lot 4395 Syria, Antioch Mint, Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver tetradrachm (14.73 g), issued 113, obv. Trajan laureate head to right supported by eagle standing right and club, around AYTOKP KAIC NEP TPAIANOC CEB **GERM DAK, rev. laureate bust of Herakles to right, around **DHMARC EX I*Z **UPAT*S, (S.-, RPC 3547, Wruck 165, Prieur 1517, McAlee 462, BMC 18). Weakness in reverse legend, otherwise good very fine. $300
Lot 4396 Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia (Antioch), Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), silver tetradrachm, (13.54 g), issued 196, obv. laureate head of Caracalla to right, around legend AVT K M A ANT**W*NEINOC CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to right, wreath in beak, standing on leg and thigh of animal, around **D*HMAPX E**X UPA TO**D*, (cf.S.2650, McAlee 667, Prieur 202). Toned, very fine or better and scarce. $260
Lot 4397 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. $280
Lot 4398 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Elagabalus (A.D. 218-222), billon tetradrachm, (13.84 g), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus to right, around [AYT K M A ANT]WNEINO C CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, between legs star, **D E* above, around **DH[MARC EX UPAT]OC TO B, (S.3096, Bellinger 42 [ANS Num. Stud. No.3], p.28, plate IV,10, Prieur 265 SNG Von Post 616). Slightly short on flan, otherwise toned good very fine. $200
Lot 4399 Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, (Antioch), Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I, (A.D. 244-249 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (9.98 g), obv. diademed bust right of Otacilia Severa, around MAP**WTOKIL*C COYHPAN CEB, rev. eagle facing open wings, head to left with wreath, around, **DHMARC EZOU*CIAC V**PATO A*, S C in exergue, (cf.S.4057, BMC 540). Good metal, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $340
Lot 4400 Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, (Antioch), Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251 B.C.), billon tetradrachm, (9.78 g), obv. bust right of Trajan Decius, draped and cuirassed, around AVTK **G MEK*Y TPAINOC **D*EKIOC CEB, S below bust, rev. eagle facing open wings, head to right with wreath, around, **DHMARC EXOU*CIAC, S C in exergue, (S.4209, McAlee 1125f, Prieur 587). Extremely fine with some mint bloom and a fine portrait. $280
Lot 4401 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Laodicea ad Mare, Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver tetradrachm, (13.47 g), issued 208, obv. laureate and draped head of Septimius Severus to right, around AYT KAI CEOYHPOC CE, rev. eagle standing facing, head to right, wreath in beak, around **DHMARX EE YPATOCTO T*, (S.2261, Prieur 1149, McAlee, Severan, Group 3, 25). Extremely fine with an exceptionally good portrait. $460
Lot 4402 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Seleucia, (after 109 B.C.) and issued in year 18 = 92-1 B.C., silver tetradrachm, (14.39 g), obv. veiled and turreted bust of Tyche to right, in bead and reel border, rev. thunderbol, with fillet on cushion on stool, **SELEUKEWN / THS IERAS*, below KAI / AVTONOMOV, between legs of stool HI (date = 18), (S.5887, cf.BMC 23 [year 17], Cohen 'Dated Coins of Antiquity' (p.378), noted date in dealers listing Windsor Antiques August 15, 2007). Surface scratches and marks, otherwise very fine, a very rare date. $360
Lot 4403 Syria, Coele Syria, Damascus, Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), silver tetradrachm, (14.33 g), War issue, issued 215-217, obv. laureate head of Caracalla to right, around legend AVT KAI AN TWNEI[NO C CEB], rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, ram's head to left between legs, around **D*HMAPX E**X UPA TO*C TO**D*, (cf.S.2661, Prieur 1204 [notes 35 examples known], Bellinger 219 [ANS Mum. Studies No.3, p.68, Pl.XV, 17]). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $260
Lot 4404 Syria, Coele Syria, Damascus, Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), silver tetradrachm, (13.65 g), War issue, issued 215-217, obv. laureate head of Caracalla to right, around legend AVT KAI AN TWNEINO C CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, ram's head to left between legs, around **D*HMAPX E**X UPA TO*C TO**D*, (cf.S.2661, Prieur 1204 [notes 35 examples known], Bellinger 219 [ANS Mum. Studies No.3, p.68, Pl.XV, 17]). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $260
Lot 4405 Phoenicia, Arados, (2nd-1st century B.C., but dated era of Arados as year 128 = 132/131 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.20 g), obv. turreted and veiled bust of Tyche to right dotted border, rev. Nike standing to left, holding aphlaston and palm-branch, **ARADIWN* to right, to left HKP (year 128 = 132/1 B.C.), over 'G' over **DN*, all within laurel wreath, (S.5992, BMC 180, Duyrat 3030, Cohen 4.2.6 [p.425]). Lightly toned, good very fine and very scarce. $420
Lot 4406 Phoenicia, Sidon, Ba'lshallim II, (386-372 B.C.), silver double shekel, (27.80 g), obv. war galley travelling to left, propelled by row of oars, standard at stern, two lines of zig-zag waves, below, above Phoenician letter 9 (beth), rev. Persian king (The Great King) and bearded deity in horse drawn car, the king of Sidon walks behind [off flan], (S.3934, BMC 17 [p.143], Betlyon 18 [p.9, pl.2, 4], SNG Lockett 3221, Betlyon ANS MN 21 [1976] 21, 16). Very fine and rare. $1,500
Lot 4407 Phoenicia, Sidon, king `Abd `astart I, (365-352 B.C.), silver sixteenth shekel, (0.65 g), dated RY 1 = 365-364 B.C., obv. war galley travelling to left, waves below, Phoenician letter 9 above, rev. Phoenician letter 90 between Persian king or bearded deity and lion which he is slaying, (S.5940, HGC 10, 245, 197-200, cf.BMC 34-35, E&E-S Group IV, 2.4.2, see Cohen, Dated Coins of Antiquity, page 466 noted). Well centred, lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $300
Lot 4408 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (14.27 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 palm, standing on prow of ship, club to left, to left L**D* ( = 4 [= 123-122 B.C.]), monogram MI between legs, around **TUROU IERAS [KAI AS]ULOU*, (S.5918, BMC 50 [p.234], H.917 [305]). Well centred, attractive round with sharp legends, extremely fine, a very rare early date. $1,400
Lot 4409 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver half shekel or didrachm, (6.85 g), Tyre mint, year 25 of era = 102-1 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 EK ( = 25 = 102-1 B.C.], to right monogram **HLR*, Phoenician letter between legs, around **[TUROU IERAS] KAI ASULOU*, (S.5921, cf.BMC 218, H.918, Cohen notes the date but not reported in the literature). Bright, short on flan, otherwise very fine and an unpublished date. $650
Lot 4410 Palestine, Judaea, Bar Kochba Revolt. (132-135 CE), silver zuz or denarius (3.16 g), undated issue (year 3, struck 134/5 CE). obv. 'Shim'on' in Hebrew within wreath, rev. 'for the freedom of Jerusalem' in Hebrew, flagon with handle, luvav to right. (S.5663, Mildenberg 121 [O18/R76], Meshorer 283 var. [pellet in center of obv.], AJC II 66, H.726, Bromberg 498 [same dies]). Nearly extremely fine, overstruck on a Bostra drachm of Trajan (cf. SNG ANS 1155). $890
Lot 4411 Parthia, Kingdom of, Bagasis, (127-126 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.86 g), Seleucia mint, obv. long bearded bust to right in diadem, filleted border, rev. Demeter enthroned to left, holding Nike in right hand, cornucopiae in left, neireid supporting throne, to right, **BASILEWS* to left **ARSAKOU*, (S.-, Sellwood 18.1, Le Rider Suse, Pl.lxxi, 1-2, BMC -, Shore -). Very fine or better and extremely rare. $1,000
Lot 4412 Parthia, Kingdom of, Mithradates II, (c.123-88 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.02 g), Seleucia mint, obv. bearded bust to left in diadem, dotted border, rev. archer seated right on omphalos, four line inscription, to right, **BASILEWS ARS AKOU EPIFANOUS MEGALOU*, (S.7365, Sellwood 24.1, cf.BMC 1 [p.23], Shore 66 var.). Good very fine, light obverse porosity and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4413 Parthia, Kingdom of, Mithradates II, (123-88 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.10 g), Rhagae mint, obv. large size bare-headed bust to left with long beard, wearing diadem, rev. archer seated right on throne, five line inscription, (S.7371, Sellwood 27.1, Shore 85). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 4414 Parthia, Kingdom of, Mithradates II (c.123-88 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.18 g), Ecbatana mint, obv. long bearded bust to left wearing tiara, star in centre, rev. archer seated right on throne, five line inscription, (S.7372, Sellwood 28.3, Shore 97). Bright, nearly extremely fine/very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 4415 Parthia, Kingdom of, Orodes I, (c.90-77 B.C.) (Sellwood unknown king), silver drachm, (3.74 g), Rhagae mint, obv. medium size bare-headed bust to left with very short beard, wearing diadem, rev. archer seated to right, five line inscription, with variations from standard, (cf.S.7382, Sellwood 30.17, Shore 136, Sunrise -). Lightly toned, slightly off centred obverse, extremely fine, scarce. $120
Lot 4416 Parthia, Kingdom of, Orodes II, (c.57-38 B.C.) silver drachm, (3.98 g), Court of Rhagae mint, obv. large size bust wearing a diadem to left with short beard, rev. archer seated right on throne, seven line inscription, monogram **STR*, (cf.S.7441, Sellwood 45.13, Shore -). Toned, extremely fine, scarce. $100
Lot 4417 Parthia, Kingdom of, Orodes II, (c.57-38 B.C.) silver drachm, (3.95 g), Mithradatkart mint, obv. large size bust with wart wearing a diadem to left with short beard, star before crescent behind, rev. archer seated right on throne, seven line inscription, anchor behind, monogram MT without **W* below bow, (S.7444, Sellwood 47.31, Shore 256). Bright, very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 4418 Sasanian King, Peroz (Firuz) I (A.D.459-484), silver drachm, (4.07 g), year not on coin, KR (Kirman), obv. bust to right with crown, name in outer margin, plain edge on obverse , rev. fire altar with attendants star and crescent, (Sellwood 49, Gobl 174). Good very fine, toned and very scarce. $90
Lot 4419 Sasanian King, Valkash, (484-488), silver drachm, (3.97 g), mint AUH = Ahwaz, obv. bust to right with headress of three turrets and globe above, flame on shoulder, rev. fire altar with attendants, bust of Ahuramzada in flames, (cf.Sellwood Plate V, No.50, Gobl 179, M.1000). Extremely fine, with edge cut. $200
Lot 4420 Sasanian King, Shapur II, (A.D. 309-379), silver drachm, Type I Gobl, (3.46 g), obv. bust to right with crown, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar with attendants, (Sellwood 28, Gobl 97, Paruck 196, M.874-875). Good very fine, scarce. $180
Lot 4421 South Arabia, Sabaeans and Himyarites, under 'Amdan Bayyin [without Yanaf], (mid 1st - 2nd century A.D.), scyphate silver quinarius, (1.16 g), Raidan mint, obv. Male head to right, monogram behind, rev. male head right with Himyarite legend around, monogram in field to right, (S.5718, BMC 1-3 [p.71, Pl.XI, 11], SNG ANS 1602-1609). Scyphate flan, lightly toned nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4422 Baktria, Kingdom of, Demetrios I, (c.200-185 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.72 g), obv. draped bust of Demetrios to right wearing elephant skin head-dress all within dotted border, rev. youthful Herakles standing facing crowning himself holding club and lion skin, to left **DHMHTPIOU* and PK monogram, to right **BASILEWS, (S.7526, SNG ANS 187, Bopearachchi Series 1D, No.1 [Pl.4], M.103d). Very fine in high relief, light surface porosity near edges on reverse a rare variant. $1,000
Lot 4423 Baktria, Kingdom of, Demetrios I, (c.200-185 B.C.), AE triple unit, AE 30, (11.68 g), obv. head of elephant slightly right with raised trunk, wearing bell, rev. **BASILEWS DHMHTRIOU*, large caduceus, monogram in inner left field, (S.7533, Bopearachchi Serie 5E, SNG ANS 209-210, MIG Type 108b, MACW 1638). Good very fine, red-brown patina, scarce. $240
Lot 4424 Baktria, Kingdom of, Antimachos I, (174-165 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.13 g), obv. draped bust of Antimachos to right wearing kausia, all within dotted border, rev. Poseidon standing facing holding trident and palm, to left **ANTIMACOU* and to right KP monogram and **BASILEWS QEOU*, (S.7542, SNG ANS -, Bopearachchi Series 1B, No.3 (Pl.9), M.124c). Heavily cleaned, porous field, otherwise good very fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4425 Baktria, Kingdom of, Agathokles, (c.171-160 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.90 g), obv. diademed bust of Agathokles to right, dotted border, rev. **BASILEWS AGAQOKLEOUS*, Zeus standing facing with sceptre in left hand, holding torch bearing figure of Hekate, **FLW* monogram in left field, (S.7552, M.137, Bop. Series 1 D). Well centred, lightly toned, rough obverse field surface, porous edge and field, otherwise with a very high relief, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4426 Baktria, Kingdom of, Eukratides I, (171-135 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.30 g), obv. diademed and draped bust of Eukratides to right all within dotted border, rev. the Dioscouroi on horseback to right holding spears and palms, monogram of **FL* to right, below in exergue **EUKRATIDOU, above **BASILEWS, (S.7568, SNG ANS 432, Bopearachchi Series 1D). Bright, tooled with surface porosity, otherwise very fine in high relief, a rare variant. $240
Lot 4427 Baktria, Kingdom of, Eukratides I, (170-145 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.05 g), obv. pith helmeted head of Eukratides to right with dotted border ornamented with bull's horn and ear, rev. the Dioskouroi on horseback prancing to right, each holding spear and palm, to left a monogram of **DFI*, in exergue **EUKRATIDOU*, around above **BASILEWS MEGALOU, (cf.S.7570. Mitchiner 1.177ee, Bopearachchi Series 6ee, No.28, cf.SNG ANS 465). Surface oxidation both sides, otherwise good very fine. $650
Lot 4428 Baktria, Kingdom of, Menander, (c.160-145 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.45 g), Taxila workshop, obv. diademed bust of Menander to right, rev. Athena Pallas to left with shield and thunderbolt, monogram in right field, (S.7604, BN Series 16, 121ff, M.218b). Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4429 Baktria, Kingdom of, Lysias, (c.120-110 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.44 grams), Panjhir workshop, obv. bust of Lysias to right, wearing elephant scalp, rev. Hercules standing facing with club and lion skin in left hand crowning himself with a wreath, monogram in left field, (S.7623, M.1837, M.262a, BMC 5). Lightly toned, good very fine. $120
Lot 4430 Baktria, Kingdom of, Antialkidas, (c.115-95 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.45 g), Pushkalavati workshop, obv. draped bust of Antialkidas to right, wearing kausia, rev. Zeus enthroned half left, forepart of elephant to left, monogram below throne, (cf.S.7628, M.1840, M.275b, BMC 3). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $120
Lot 4431 Baktria, Kingdom of, Menander, (c.160-145 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.40 g), Taxila workshop, obv. diademed bust of Menander to left, thrusting a javelin, rev. Athena Pallas to left with shield and thunderbolt, monogram in right field, (S.7604, M.1790, M.224c, BMC 33). Bright, nearly extremely fine. $90
Lot 4432 Baktria, Kingdom of, Heliokles, (c.135-110 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.68 g), Balkh workshop, obv. diademed and draped bust of Heliokles to right all within filleted border, rev. Zeus standing facing, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, monogram of *PA* to left, on left **HLIOKLEOUS*, on right **BASILEWS*, in exergue **DIKAIOU*, (S.7634, SNG ANS 638-9 [Pl.29], Bopearachchi Series 1M, Mitchiner 2.284a). Very fine or better, a rare type. $440
Lot 4433 Baktria, Kingdom of, Apollodotus II, (c.80-65 B.C.), silver drachms, (2.38 g), obv. diademed head of Apollodotus to right, dotted border, around **[B]ASILEWS SOTHROS KAI FILOPATOROS, [APOLLOD]OTOU*, rev. standing Athena Alkidemos to left with shield and hurling thunderbolt, monograms in right fields, (S.7672, Bop. BN Apoll. II Series 1 F, SNG ANS 1531-2). Toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4434 Baktria, Indo-Scythian Coinage, Azilises (c.40-15 B.C.), (9.30 g), base silver tetradrachm, Taxila Sirsukh mint, obv. mounted and armed king on horseback to right, holding whip and lance, rev. City goddess standing left, with palm and lamp, (M.801b [p.516]). Toned, good very fine. $120
Lot 4435 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy I (323-283 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.62 g), issued 310-305 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right with horn of Ammon, clad in elephant skin and aegis, dotted border, rev. **[A]LEXANDROU* on left, Athena Alkidemos to right with spear and shield, monograms XA on right to extreme right helmet, eagle lower right, (cf.S.7750, Sv.162, Zervos 28, SNG Cop. 29). With banker's marks on obverse on Alexander's cheek, and graffiti in field on reverse, otherwise good very fine and rare. $560
Lot 4436 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, (283-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, issued 305-283 B.C., (14.05 g), Alexandria mint, issued 279-278 B.C. (Meydancikkale Hoard chronology), obv. diademed head of Ptolemy I to right, with aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front monogram A/**PO* over monogram **DM*, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, (cf.S.7771, Sv.348, SNG Cop. -, Meydancikkale Hoard 3726). Banker's marks on obverse and reverse, otherwise fine and a rare symbols type on reverse. $320
Lot 4437 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, (285-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (13.24 g), Sidon mint, obv. head of Ptolemy I to right wearing aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front **[S]I*, around traces of **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, (cf.S.7772, Sv.713, SNG Cop 506-7). Bright, obverse and reverse very worn, otherwise fair/very good. $60
Lot 4438 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy IV, (221-204 B.C.), AE 38, drachm, (71.23 g), Alexandria mint, obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, cornucopiae over shoulder, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU, between legs **SE*, dotted border, (S.7814, Sv. 992, BMC 69-71, SNG Cop. 205-6, Pitchfork 35-48). Attractive green/brown toning with an impressive portrait of Zeus Ammon, nearly very fine/very fine, scarce. $120
Lot 4439 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy V Epiphanes (205-180 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (13.70 g), Alexandria mint, obv. diademed head of Ptolemy I to right, with aegis, dotted border, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, (S.7856, Sv. 1231, SNG Cop. 244-5, Pitchfork -). Minor surface marks, trace of horn silver, otherwise very fine, scarce. $180
Lot 4440 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy VI, (180-145 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, dated year 32 = 150-149 B.C., (14.07 g), Alexandria mint (SNG Cop.) or Paphos mint (Sear), obv. diademed head of Ptolemy I to right, with aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, to left L**LB*, to right **PA*, (S.7892, Sv. 1446, SNG Cop. 299). Bright, very fine, scarce. $400
Lot 4441 Egypt, Kingdom of, Cleopatra III and Ptolemy IX, Soter II, (116-107 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck year 4 = 114-113 B.C., (13.07 g), obv. head of Ptolemy to right, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left L**D*, to right **PA*, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU**, (cf.S.7921, Sv.1665, SNG Cop.349). Small flan, very fine and very scarce. $280
Lot 4442 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy XII, Neos Dionysos, (80-51 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck year 28 = 54-53 B.C., (11.18 g), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left LKH above headress of Isis, to right **PA*, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU**, (cf.S.7947, Sv.1837, SNG Cop.395, Pitchfork 116-120, BMC 32-33). Large flan, dark tone on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine, scarce. $120
Lot 4443 Egypt, Alexandria, Claudius and Messalina, (A.D. 41-54), silver tetradrachm, (12.29 g), issued year 3 = 42-43, obv. TI K**L*AY**DI KAIS SEBA GE*PMANIAYTOK, head of Claudius to right, laureate, in front L **G*, rev. Messalina as Demeter standing to left arm resting on column, veiled and clad in chiton and peplos, hold two small figures (her children, Britannicus and Octavia) and ears of corn, around ME**SSALI NA KAIS SEBAS*, (S.1869 [Sear Roman Coins], RPC 5131, Koln 75 (p.36), Datt. 123, BMC 71-72 (p.10), Curtis 13 variety, Milne 84-85). Extremely fine, grey tone and very rare in this condition. $640
Lot 4444 Egypt, Alexandria, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), billon tetradrachm, 26mm, (12.02 g), year 10 = A.D. 125-6, obv. [AVT KAI] TPAI A**D*PIA CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian to right, dotted border, rev. L **D*EKATOY, Dikaiosyne (= Aequitas) standing facing, her head to left, holding scales with her right hand and cornucopiae with her left hand, (cf.S.3713, Koln 904, Emmett 833. Milne 1116). Very fine, with some silvering. $90
Lot 4445 Egypt, Alexandria, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), billon tetradrachm (25mm), (12.49 g), dated year 15 = 130-1 A.D., obv. AVT KAI TPAI A**D*PIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind, rev. Hadrian standing left, holding sceptre and clasping hands with Alexandria standing right, holding vexillum, L IE (date) between, (S.3736, Koln 1027, Dattari 1267, Milne 1294-1296). Good very fine and very scarce. $120
Lot 4446 Egypt, Alexandria, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), billon tetradrachm, 24mm, (12.74 g), dated RY 19 = A.D. 134-135, obv. AVT KAIC [TPAIAN] A**D*PIANOC CEB, laureate bust left, slight drapery, rev. draped bust right of Sarapis, wearing kalathos, around L ENN-EAK **D* (date), (cf.S.3719, Koln 1150, Dattari (Savio) 1465 var, Milne 1445, BMC 609, Curtis 511-513. Good very fine, scarce, toned. $160
Lot 4447 Egypt, Alexandria, Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), billon tetradrachm, year 19 = A.D. 134-135, (12.62 g), obv. Hadrian head with laureate head to left, around traces of AYT KAIC TPAIAN **AD*RINOC CEB, rev. Nilus bust to right with lotus and cornucopiae on right shoulder aound L ENN EAK**D*, (S.3743, Datt. 1430, Koln 1147, Milne 1455). Very fine and rare. $80
Lot 4448 Egypt, Alexandria, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), billon tetradrachm, 24mm, (14.30 g), dated RY 22 = A.D. 137-8, obv. around AVT KAIC TPA A**D*PIANOC CEB, laureate head to right of Hadrian, rev. **P R ONOIA, Pronoia standing left, holding phoenix and sceptre, in field to left KB/L, (S.3747, Koln 1243 var. (bust with slight drapery, arrangement of rev. legend), Dattari 1450, BMC 598, Milne 1562). Good very fine a well struck coin with attractive surfaces. Passed in
Lot 4449 Egypt, Alexandria, Salonina, wife of Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), billon tetradrachm, year 14 = A.D. 266-267, (10.11 g), obv. draped bust of Salonina to right, around KOPNH**LIA* CA**L*WNEINA CEB, rev. LI*D** to right, Elpis standing to left, holding a plant, palm in front, (cf.S.10711, Koln 2979). Very attractive bronze patina, well struck with a fine portrait, extremely fine. $120
Lot 4450 Siculo-Punic, (c.410-395 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.20 g), obv. forepart of a horse without bridle to right, crowned by Nike above with wreath and caduceus facing to right, grain ear before, Punic legend 'QRT HDST' below, rev. a palm tree with two date clusters, (cf.S.6426 [p.594], Jenkins, SNR 53, 17 [same dies, dies 04/R17] = ANS specimen, Naville 12 [lot 1058 same dies]). Slightly off centred, good very fine - nearly extremely fine and very rare. $3,100
Lot 4451 Zeugitania, Carthage, African Revolt (Libya), (c.241-238 B.C.), billon didrachm or shekel, (7.34 g), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace and triple pendant earring, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, Punic letter "M* beneath horse's body, three pellets of triangular arrangement between horse's hind legs, (cf.S.6539, Robinson, Num. Chron. (1953) No. 11-14, [p.28 Pl.II, 9], SNG Cop. 237). Full flan, well centred, nearly extremely fine and rare. $1,250
Lot 4452 Numidia, Kings of, Masinissa and successors, probably Micipsa, (c.203-118 B.C.), AE 26, (13.30 g), obv. bearded and diadmeded head of Micipsa to left, rev. horse running to left, one pellet below, (cf.S.6597, cf.M.32, SNG Cop. 505, Mazard 50). Dark tone, nearly very fine and scarce. $60
Lot 4453 Anonymous Series, (225-212 B.C.), silver didrachm (quadrigatus), (6.65 g), uncertain mint (possibly Rome), obv. laureate janiform head, border of dots, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, driven by Victory, Jupiter holds sceptre and hurls thunderbolt, in exergue ROMA raised in linear frame, (S.33, Cr.28/3, Syd. 65, RSC 24). Extremely fine and very scarce. $540
Lot 4454 Anonymous Series, (shortly after 211 B.C.), silver quinarius, Rome mint, (2.10 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, V behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, ROMA in linear frame, (S.42, Cr.44/6, Syd.141). Steel blue tone, off centred obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 4455 C. Antestius, (146 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.82 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, C ANTESTI behind (ANE in monogram), X under chin, rev. the Dioscuri to right, dog running to right below, [ROMA] in exergue, (S.95, Cr.219/1e, Syd.411, B.Antestia 1). Light grey patina, extremely fine, tight obverse strike, scarce. $260
Lot 4456 C. Servilius, (136 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.96 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, wreath behind, X ROMA under head, rev. the Dioscuri galloping in opposite directions, C.SERVEILI M.F. in exergue, (S.116, Cr.239/1, Syd.525). Toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $500
Lot 4457 Q. Caecilius Metellus, (130 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.89 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, * below, Q ME TE behind, rev. Jupiter in slow quadriga to right, holding branch and thunderbolt, ROM[A] in exergue, (S.132, Cr.256/1, Syd.509). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $130
Lot 4458 Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus, (128 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.93 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, ear of corn behind, * before, rev. Victory in biga to right, man attacking lion below horses, CN DOM in exergue, ROMA above, (S.137, Cr.261/1, Syd.514, Domitia 14). Toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4459 M. Papirius Carbo, (c.122 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.89 g), obv. head of Roma to right, laurel-branch behind, X under chin, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, M.CARBO below, ROMA in exergue, (S.151, Cr.276/1, Syd.423). Toned, very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 4460 M. Sergius Silus, (116-115 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.89 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, EX SC before, ROMA * behind, rev. horseman galloping left, with sword and barbarian head, Q/M.SERGI below, SILVS in exergue, (S.163, Cr.286/1, Syd.534, Sergia 1). Lightly toned, very fine. $100
Lot 4461 Ti. Quinctius, (112-111 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.84 g), obv. Hercules bust to left from behind, wearing lion's skin, holding club at shoulder, rev. Desultor galloping left, a second horse beside, TI Q divided by a rat, below D.S.S incuse on tablet, (S.174, Cr.297/1, Syd.563, B.Quinctia 6). Minor surface roughness and hoard corrosion, toned, otherwise very fine, scarce. $170
Lot 4462 L. Memmius, (109-108 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.98 g), obv. male head to right, with oak wreath, * below chin, rev. Dioscuri standing facing between their horses, each holding spear, L.MEMMI in exergue, (S.181, Cr.304/1, Syd.558, Memmia 1). Bright, extremely fine and very scarce. $150
Lot 4463 Mn. Fonteius, (108-7 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.81 g), obv. conjoined laureate heads of the Dioscuri to right, each surmounted by a star, * below chin, rev. galley to right, MN FONTEI above, three dots to right, (S.184, Cr.307/1d, Syd.566a, RSC Fonteia 7). Very fine and rare. $180
Lot 4464 M. Herennius, (108-107 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.80 g), obv. Piety head to right, behind PIETAS, control mark, rev. Catanaean running right bearing father on shoulders, ./C before, M.HERENNI on left, (S.185, Cr.308/1a, Syd.567, RSC Herennia 1a). Toned, extremely fine/good very fine and rare. $250
Lot 4465 L. Scipio Asiagenus, (c.106 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.94 g), obv. Jupiter laureate head to left, dotted border, A/dot to right, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, L.SCIP.ASIAG in exergue, (S.188, Cr.311/1c, Syd.576, RSC Cornelia 24). Serrated edge, very fine, scarce. $240
Lot 4466 L. Thorius Balbus, (c.105 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.93 g), obv. Juno of Lanuvium, wearing goat's skin to right, I.S.M.R behind, rev. bull charging to right, L.THORIVS below, BALBVS in exergue, A above, (S.192, Cr.316/1, Syd.594). Die flaw on reverse, otherwise nearly extemely fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4467 Q. Thermus M.f., (c.103 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.74 g), obv. Mars helmeted head to left, rev. two warriors fighting, fallen warrior below, [Q.]THERM MF in exergue, (S.197, Cr.319/1, Syd.592, Minucia 19). Bright, nearly very fine, scarce. $160
Lot 4468 D. Junius L.f. Silanus, (c.91 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.84 g), obv. Roma helmeted to right, F behind, rev. Victory on biga to right, D.SILANVS L.F. / ROMA in exergue, I above, (S.225, Cr.337/3, Syd.646). Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 4469 L. Julius Bursio, (c.85 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.82 g), obv. Genius (or Apollo Vejovis) bust laureate to right, trident and helmet behind, rev. Victory in quadriga to right, L. IVLI. BVRSIO in exergue, (S.268, Cr.352/1a, Syd.728, RSC Julia 5). Large flan, toned, slightly off centred on obverse, otherwise good very fine. $140
Lot 4470 C. Norbanus, (c.83 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 g), obv. diademed head of Venus to right, C. NORBANVS below, uncertain control number behind, rev. ear of corn, fasces and caduceus within dotted border, (S.278, Cr.357/1b, Syd.739, B.Norbana 2). Off centred obverse, good very fine, scarce. $150
Lot 4471 Q. Antonius Balbus, (c.83-2 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.77 g), obv. Jupiter laureate head to right, S C behind, plain before, rev. Victory in quadriga to right, H below, Q ANTO BALB/PR in exergue, (S.279, Cr.364/1d, Syd.742b, B.Antonina 1). Serrated edge, toned, nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 4472 C. Mamilius Limetanus, (c.82 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.44 g), obv. Mercury bust to right, caduceus behind, AT monogram above, rev. Ulysses walking to right, his dog before, C. MAMIL behind, LIMETAN before, (S.282, Cr.362/1, Syd.741, RSC Mamilia 6). Serrated and brittle edge, minor piece broken off, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4473 Pub. Crepusius, (82 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.73 g), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, sceptre over shoulder, G behind, symbol below chin, rev. horseman galloping to right, hurling spear, P. CREP[VSI] in exergue, (S.283, Cr.361/1c, Syd.738a, RSC Crepusia 1b). Slightly off centred obverse, extremely fine/good very fine, scarce. $150
Lot 4474 L. Cornelius Sulla and L. Manlius Torquatus, (c.82 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Sulla, (4.02 g), obv. Roma helmeted head to right, L. MANLI before, PRO Q behind, rev. Sulla in walking quadriga to right, crowned by Victory above, L.SVLLA IM in exergue, (S.286, Cr.367/5, Syd.757, Manlia 4). Toned, extremely fine and very scarce, struck on a compact flan. Passed in
Lot 4475 Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius (as Imperator c.81 B.C.), (c.81 B.C.), silver denarius, North Italy mint, (3.38 g), obv. Pietas diademed head to right, stork before, rev. elephant walking to left, [Q.]C.M.P[.I.] in exergue, (S.301, Cr.374/1, Syd.750, RSC Caecilia 43). Porous surface, nearly very fine and very scarce. $100
Lot 4476 C. Marius C.f. Capito, (81 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.87 g), obv. Ceres draped bust to right, hair bound in corn-wreath, C.MARI C.F. CAPIT XII around, rev. husbandman plowing to left, with yoke of oxen, XII above, (S.279, Cr.378/1a, Syd.744, B.Maria 7). Serrated edge, nearly extremely fine, silver-grey toning, rare. $180
Lot 4477 L. Procilius, (c.80 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.58 g), obv. Jupiter laureate head to right, S.C. behind, rev. Juno Sospita walking to right, hurling spear and holding shield, erect serpent before, L.PROCILI/ F, behind, (S.306, Cr.379/1, Syd.771, B.Procilia 1). Beautifully toned with gold and blue highlights, well centred, nearly extremely fine with a striking portrait. $260
Lot 4478 M. Volteius M.f., (c.78 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.77 g), obv. head of Jupiter laureate to right, rev. temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, M.VOLTEI. M.[F]. in exergue, (S.312, Cr.385/1, Syd.774, B.Volteia 1). Off centred both sides, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. $130
Lot 4479 C. Postumius (c.74 B.C.), Rome mint, (3.99 g), obv. Diana draped bust to right bow and quiver at shoulder, rev. hound running right, spear below C.POSTVMI/TA in exergue, (S.330, Cr.394/1a, Syd.785, B.Postumia 9). Good very fine, very scarce. $120
Lot 4480 C. Postumius (c.74 B.C.), Rome mint, (3.47 g), obv. Diana draped bust to right bow and quiver at shoulder, rev. hound running right, hunting spear below, [C.]POSTVMI/TA in exergue, (S.330, Cr.394/1b, Syd.785, B. Postumia 9a). Toned, slightly porous, extremely fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4481 C. Hosidius C.f. Geta, (68 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.97 g), obv. bust of Diana, draped to right, bow and quiver at her shoulder, GETA before, III VIR behind, rev. wild boar of Calydon to right, pierced by spear and attacked by dog, C HOSIDI CF in exergue, (S.346, Cr.407/2, Syd.903, B.Hosidia 1). Beautiful old toning, well centred, extremely fine and rare. $270
Lot 4482 C. Piso L.f. Frugi, (c.67 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.14 g), obv. Apollo head to right with fillet, -/IE (reversed), behind, rev. C. PISO L.F. FRV. across below naked horseman with palm, galloping to right, I**L* above, (S.348, Cr.408/1b, obverse die 3, reverse die 11 [BMC 3726], B.Calpurnia 24). Toned, good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare. $260
Lot 4483 M. Plaetorius M.f. Cestianus, (69 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.02 g), obv. Cybele turreted bust to right, forepart of lion behind shoulder, globe under chin, CESTIANVS behind, rev. M. PLAETORIVS AED CVR EX S.C., curule chair facing, star over crescent on left, (S.350, Cr.409/2, Syd.808, RSC Plaetoria 3). Toned, off centred obverse, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce. $260
Lot 4484 L. Cassius Longinus, (63 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 g), obv. Vesta veiled draped head to left, kylix behind, control letter before, rev. male standing left, dropping tablet inscribed V, into a cista, LONGIN III V behind, (S.364, Cr.413/1, Syd.935, B.Cassia 10). Cut on cheek, good very fine and very scarce. $120
Lot 4485 L. Furius Cn.f. Brocchus, (63 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.49 g), obv. Ceres bust to right, between wheat-ear and barley corn, III VIR across field, BROCCHI below, rev. curule chair between fasces, L. FVRI/CN.F above, (S.365, Cr.414/1, Syd.902a, RSC Furia 23a). Toned, very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4486 L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, (62 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.98 g), obv. Concord head veiled to right, wearing diadem, around PAVLLVS LEPID[VS CON]CORDIA, rev. TER above trophy, L. Aemilius Paullus on right, Perseus of Macedon and his two sons as prisoners on left, L. PAVLLVS in exergue, (S.366, Cr.415/1, Syd.926, RSC Aemilia 10). Off centred, good very fine with traces of golden patination, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4487 M. Aemilius Scaurus and P. Plautius Hypsaeus, (c.58 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.01 g), obv. king Aretas kneeling beside camel to right, M.SCAVR and AED CVR above, [RE]X ARET[AS] in exergue, [E]X to left, SC to right, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to left, [P.HYPSAEVS] / AED CVR above, CAPTV on right, C.HYPSAE COS/ PREIVER in exergue, scorpion below horses, (S.379, Cr.422/1b, Syd.913, RSC Aemilia 8). Grey tone, good very fine and rare. $300
Lot 4488 Faustus Cornelia Sulla, (c.56 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.94 g), obv. Hercules wearing lion skin headdress to right, S C behind, rev. globe between four wreaths, lower one flanked by aplustre and ear of corn, upper one with fillet, (S.385, Cr.426/4a, Syd.882, B.Cornelia 61). Toned, good very fine and rare. $420
Lot 4489 Q. Cassius Longinus, (c.55 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.71 g), obv. Liberty head to right, LIBERT behind, Q. CASSIVS before, rev. curule chair within circular temple of Vesta between urn and voting tablet inscribed AC, (S.390, Cr.428/2, Syd.918, B. Cassia 8). Toned, with a rust spot behind neck and reverse off centred, otherwise very fine/good very fine and rare. $120
Lot 4490 A. Plautius, (c.55 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.89 g), obv. Cybele turreted head to right, A. PLAVTIVS before, AED CVR S.C. behind, rev. Bacchus kneels to right with camel at his side, with olive branch, [BA]CCHI[VS] in exergue, [IV]DAEVS on right, (S.395, Cr.431/1, Syd.932, B.Plautia 13). Lightly toned with golden highlights, good very fine and very scarce. $300
Lot 4491 Man. Acilius Glabrio, (c.49 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.84 g), obv. Salus laureate head to right, [SALVTIS] upwards behind, rev. Valetudo (Salus) standing left leaning against column and holding serpent, around MN ACILIV[S I]II VIR VALETV, (S.412, Cr.442/1a, Syd.922, RSC Acilia 8). Break in edge, weak in places, very fine, scarce. $70
Lot 4492 L. Marcius Philippus, (c56 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.73 g), obv. Ancus Marcius head to right, ANCV[S] 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 29). Slightly off centred, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4493 Q. Caepio Brutus better known as M. Junius Brutus (c.54 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.83 g), obv. head of Liberty to right, with LIBERTAS behind, rev. The consul L. Junius Brutus walking to left, between two lictors preceded by an accensus, BRVTVS in exergue, (S.397, Cr.433/1, Syd.906, RSC Junia 31). Scratch on obverse, otherwise fully struck up, well centred, good extremely fine, with delightful blue and gold patination, very rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 4494 L. Hostilius Saserna, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.58 g), obv. head of Gallic warrior (Vercingetorix) to right, Gaulish shield behind, rev. naked warrior in biga driven by charioteer to right, L HOSTILIVS above, SASERN below, (S.418, Cr.448/2, Syd.952, B.Hostilia 2). Attractive grey patina, strong portrait, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $1,300
Lot 4495 L. Hostilius Saserna, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.81 g), obv. Gallia head to right, Gaulish trumpet behind, rev. Diana of Ephesus facing with stag and spear, L HOSTILIV[S] [S]ASERNA around, (S.419, Cr.448/3, Syd.953, RSC. Hostilia 4). Bright, has been cleaned, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $200
Lot 4496 C. Vibius C.f.C.n. Pansa Caetronianus, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.00 g), obv. head of young Bacchus to right wearing ivy wreath, PANSA behind, rev. Ceres walking to right, with two outstretched torches, plough before, C.VIBIVS C.F.C.N. behind, (cf.S.313, Cr.449/2, Syd.946, B.Vibia 16). Attractive grey patina, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 4497 D. Junius Albinus Bruti, (c.48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.02 g), obv. Pietas head to right, PIET[AS] behind, rev. two joined hands holding caduceus, ALBINVS BRVTI F around, (S.427, Cr.450/2, Syd.942, RSC Postumia 10]). Bright, with mint bloom, weak in places, very fine/nearly extremely fine, scarce. $120
Lot 4498 L. Plautius Plancus, (47 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.85 g), obv. mask of Medusa, facing, hair dishevelled, rosettes and wings above forehead, coiled serpents at sides of face, L.PLAVTIVS below, rev. Aurora flying to right, conducting the four horses of the sun, PLANCVS below, (S.429, Cr.453/1a, Syd.959, RSC Plautia 15). Off centre on obverse and reverse, superb portrait of Medusa with well defined snakes at sides of face, artistic detail of horses on reverse, bright and nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $420
Lot 4499 Petillius Capitolinus, (43 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.18 g), obv. eagle on thunderbolt head to right, traces of PETILLIVS above, CAITOLINVS below, rev. S - F separated by temple of six columns, plain in exergue, (S.486, Cr.487/2b, Syd.1151, B. Petillia 3). Grey tone, slightly pitted and rough, otherwise nearly very fine and very scarce. $120
Lot 4500 L. Livineius Regulus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.94 g), obv. head of praetor L. Livineius Regulus to right, rev. combat scene between gladiators and wild beasts, one combatant attacks a lion, another faces a tiger, a wounded boar sits at left, L.REGVLVS in exergue, (S.489, Cr.494/30, Syd.1112, RSC Livineia 12). Attractive grey patina, slightly off centred with an area of flat striking on the reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $550
Lot 4501 Julius Caesar, (assasinated 44 B.C.), (c.49-48 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Caesar, (3.89 g), obv. elephant to right trampling on serpent, CAESAR in exergue, rev. simpulum, sprinkler, axe and priest's hat, (S.1399, Cr.443/1, Syd.1006, Julius Caesar 49). Well centred, toned, good very fine, very scarce. $1,600
Lot 4502 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Caesar in Greece, issued 48 B.C., (3.96 g), obv. female head (Clementia) wearing oak wreath to right, with LII behind, rev. trophy with Gallic shield and carnyx, to right axe, below CAE SAR, (S.1400, Cr.452/2, Syd. 1009, RSC 18). Slightly off centred, otherwise very fine with light tone, scarce. $1,000
Lot 4503 Julius Caesar, (c.47-46 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.91 g), Africa mint, obv. diademed head of Venus to right, rev. CAESAR to right, Aeneas walking left, carrying Anchises and palladium, dotted border, (S.1402, Cr.458/1, Syd.1013, RSC Julius Caesar 12). Banker's mark on cheek, otherwise good very fine/nearly extremely fine, very scarce. $750
Lot 4504 Julius Caesar, (c.46-5 B.C.), silver denarius, Spanish mint, (3.99 g), obv. Venus diademed head to right, small Cupid behind at shoulder, rev. Gaulish captive and Gallia captive seated beneath trophy, CAESAR in exergue, (S.1404, Syd. 1014, Cr.468/1, C.Julius Caesar or RSC 13). Struck on a compact flan, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce. $880
Lot 4505 Julius Caesar, (c.46-5 B.C.), silver denarius, Spanish mint, (3.94 g), obv. Venus diademed head to right, small Cupid behind at shoulder, rev. Gaulish captive and Gallia captive seated beneath trophy, CAESAR in exergue, (S.1404, Syd. 1014, Cr.468/1, C.Julius Caesar or RSC 13). Slightly off centred on reverse, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. $700
Lot 4506 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), denarius, Rome mint, struck Jan - Feb 44 B.C., (3.56 g), obv. CAESAR IMP before Caesar's laureate head to right, star of eight rays behind, rev. P. SEPVLLIVS MACER around, Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre resting on shield, (S.1412, Cr.480/5b, Syd.1071, BMC 4165). Slightly weak on edge, worn obverse die, small scratch on obverse, nearly extremely fine or better nicely centred and well centred, very rare in this condition. $4,200
Lot 4507 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, struck 42 B.C., (3.73 g), obv. Caesar's wreathed head to right, dotted border, rev. L. MVSSIDIVS LONGVS around, cornucopiae on globe between rudder on left and caduceus and apex, (S.1426, Cr.494/39, RSC Julius Caesar 29), Lightly toned, good very fine and very rare in this condition. $4,200
Lot 4508 Sextus Pompey, younger son of Pompey the Great, (died 35 B.C.), silver denarius, mint of Massilia, issued 44-43 B.C., (3.54 g), obv. bare head of Pompey the Great to right, NEPTVNI to left downwards, trident before, dolphin to right below, rev. Q NASI[DIVS] in exergue, galley under sail to right, star above, (S.1390, Cr.483/2, RSC 20, BMC Sicily 21). Weak in places, good very fine/very fine and very rare. $1,600
Lot 4509 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.56 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG VII below, (S.1479, Cr.544/20, Syd.1224, RSC Mark Antony 34). Off centred obverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $220
Lot 4510 Mark Antony and Octavian, (41 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.71 g), obv. bare head of Mark Antony to right, around [M] ANT IMP AVG III VIR R P C M BARBAT Q P, rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR R P C, (S.1504, Cr.517/2, Syd.1181). Off centred on reverse, with large flan, attractive grey tone, very fine and scarce. $750
Lot 4511 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, uncertain Spanish mint (Colonia Patricia ?), issued c.20/19 - 17/16 B.C., (3.68 g), obv. laureate head of Augustus to right, rev. two laurel branches, CAESAR above and AVGVSTVS below, (cf.S.1600, RIC 51, RSC 47, BMC 352). Lightly toned, extremely fine and rare. $1,300
Lot 4512 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lyons mint, issued 15-13 B.C. (3.32 g), obv. bare head of Augustus to right, around AVGVSTVS DIVI F, rev. IMP to left X to right, in exergue ACT, Apollo Citharoedus in long drapery, standing to left, right hand holds plectrum and left hand a lyre, (S.1611, RIC 171a, C.144, BMC 461). Off centred on the reverse, porous field, good fine/fine and rare. $300
Lot 4513 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lyons mint, issued 2 B.C. - A.D. 4 and later, (3.93 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 AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, (S.1597, RIC 207, RSC 43, BMC 519). Bright, large flan, extremely fine, well centred and rare in this condition. $760
Lot 4514 Augustus as Octavian, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, uncertain Italian mint (probably Brundisium, or Rome), issued Autumn 30 B.C. (3.69 g), obv. Victory draped standing to right on prow, right hand holds wreath and left hand a palm, rev. IMP CAESAR in exergue, Octavian standing in ornamental slow quadriga to right, holding branch in right hand and reins in left hand, (S.1555, RIC 264, C.115, BMC 617). Slightly off centre on obverse and mild pitting on reverse, otherwise good very fine - nearly extremely fine and rare. $850
Lot 4515 Augustus, (27 B.C. - 14 A.D.), silver denarius (4.00 g), Rome mint, Struck 19 B.C., P. Petronius Turpilianus, moneyer, obv. around CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus to right, rev. [TVRP]ILIANVS III [VIR], six-rayed star above crescent, (S.1640, RIC 300, RSC 495, BMCRE 32, BN 163). Off centred on the reverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $900
Lot 4516 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.45 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 26, BMC 48, RSC 16a). Slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $900
Lot 4517 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.45 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 26, BMC 48, RSC 16a). Porous and rough surface, surface marks and edge chips, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $320
Lot 4518 Gaius (Caligula), (A.D. 37-41), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 40-41, (25.34 g), obv. Pietas veiled and draped seated to left, holding a patera, left arm resting on a facing figure draped on basis, around C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG P M TR POT, PIETAS in exergue, dotted border, rev. DIVO AVG over S C across the field, hexastyle garlanded temple, quadriga above, before which is Gaius, veiled and togate, sacrificing with patera over altar, one attendant leads a bull another behind, (cf.S.1802, RIC 36, BMC 41). Brown worn surface, fine and scarce. $240
Lot 4519 Gaius (Caligula), (A.D. 37-41), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 37-38, (10.96 g), obv. bare head of Caligula to left, around C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, rev. VESTA above, Vesta seated to left, veiled and draped seated on ornamental throne, holding patera and transverse sceptre, S C across field, (S.1803, RIC 38, C.27, BMC 46). Attractive dark green patina, good very fine and rare in this condition. $650
Lot 4520 Agrippa, (died 12 B.C.), posthumous issue struck by Caligula (A.D. 37-41), AE as, (11.63 g), obv. M AGRIPPA L F COS III, head to left wearing rostral crown, rev. S C, across, Neptune standing to left, holding dolphin and trident, (S.1812, RIC 58 (Caligula), C.3). Good very fine and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 4521 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), silver cistophorus, Ephesus mint, issued 41-42, (11.13 g), obv. bare head of Claudius to left, around TI CLAVD CAES AVG, rev. [D]IAN EPHE either side of tetrastyle temple of the Ephesian Diana, containing cult-statue of the goddess, pediment decorated with scene of worshippers at altar, (S.1839, RIC 118, RPC 2222, RSC 30, BMC 221). Nearly very fine/very fine and scarce. $1,200
Lot 4522 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE As, Rome mint, issued A.D. 41-2, (11.88 g), obv. bare head to left of Claudius around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, rev. LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, S C across field, Libertas standing right holding pileus, (S.1859, RIC 97, C.47). Nick in edge, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 4523 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), silver denarius, issued c.65-66, Rome mint, (3.20 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. Jupiter seated left on throne, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, [IVPPITER] CVSTOS around, (cf.S.1943, RIC 45, RSC 119). Toned, very fine/very good, scarce. $200
Lot 4524 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), silver denarius, issued c.65-66, Rome mint, (2.54 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). Nearly very fine/good fine and rare. $350
Lot 4525 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE sestertius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 65, (25.65 g), obv. laureate head of Nero to right, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, rev. Nero bare-headed and cuirassed on prancing horse to right, holding spear, beyond and behind him a mounted soldier prancing to right with vexillum held over right shoulder, DECVRSIO in exergue, S C across, (S.1957, RIC 396, WCN 408, BMC 311). Dark green patina, very minor smoothing in the field, otherwise good very fine, portrait almost extremely fine and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 4526 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE sestertius, issued c.64, Rome mint, (30.31 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG G ER P M TR P IMP PP, rev. Arch with quadriga above, Mars standing in left niche, S C across field, (S.1962, RIC 143, BMC 183). Good fine, attractive light brown patina with surface roughness. $420
Lot 4527 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE dupondius, issued c.65, Rome mint, (12.74 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP, rev. view of temple of Janus with latticed window to left and door on right, around PACE P.R. VBIQ. PARTA IANVM CLVSIT, S C across field, (cf.S.1964, cf.RIC 306 [AE as], WCN 288 [AE as]). Nearly very fine and extremely rare as a dupondius. $460
Lot 4528 Galba, (A.D. 68-69), silver denarius, Narbo mint, issued May - June A.D. 68, (3.42 g), obv. laureate head of Galba to right, around SER GALBA IMPERATOR, rev. around CONCOR[DIA] PROVINCIARVM, Concordia draped, standing to left, holding branch and cornucopiae, (S.2100, RIC 105, RSC 34, BMC 241a). Toned with a porous reverse, otherwise good very fine/nearly very fine and rare. $420
Lot 4529 Galba, (A.D. 68-69), silver denarius, issued late 68 - January 69, Rome mint, (3.23 g), obv. laureate head to right of Galba, around IMP SER GALBA AVG, rev. Livia standing to left, holding patera and sceptre, around DIVA AVGVSTA, (cf.S.2102, BMC 5, RIC 152, RSC 52a). Good fine with a bold portrait, rare. $400
Lot 4530 Otho, (A.D. 69), silver denarius, issued 69, Rome mint, (3.37 g), obv. bare head to right of Otho, around [IMP M] OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P, rev. Ceres standing to left, holding two corn ears and cornucopiae, around PONT MA[X], (cf.S.2158, BMC 9, RIC 20 [noted only as a gold aureus], RSC 11). Toned, short on flan, nearly extremely fine and rare. $900
Lot 4531 Vitellius, (A.D. 69), silver denarius, (3.49 g), obv. laureate head right of Vitellius, A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P around, rev. PONT MAXIM, Vesta on throne to right, holding wreath, (S.2200, RIC 107, RSC 72, BMC 34). Extremely fine and rare in this condition. $2,600
Lot 4532 Vitellius, (A.D. 69), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued April - Dec. 69, (3.24 g), obv. A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG T R P, laureate head to right of Vitellius, rev. tripod lebes, dolphin above, raven below, around XV VIR SACR FAC, (S.2201, RIC 109, RSC 111, BMC 39). Very fine with light toning and rare. $470
Lot 4533 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 70, (3.40 g), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, rev. Pax seated to left holding olive branch and caduceus, COS ITER TR POT around, (S.2285, RIC 10, RSC 94h, BMC 26). Good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4534 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 69-70, (3.30 g), obv. [IMP CAE]SAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head to right of Vespasian, rev. IVDAEA in exergue, Judaea seated to right weeping at foot of trophy, (S.2296, RIC 15, Brin 16, BMC 37, RSC 226, H.759 [198]). Toned, very fine/nearly very fine and very scarce. $300
Lot 4535 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 71, (3.43 g), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAES VESP AVG P M, rev. Pax seated to left holding branch and caduceus, TRI POT II COS III P P around, (S.2313, RIC 39, RSC 566). Nearly extremely fine/very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4536 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE sestertius, Rome mint, third issue of A.D. 71, (21.94 g), obv. IMP CAES VESPAS AVG P M TR P P P COS III, laureate head to right of Vespasian, rev. Jewess seated to right below palm, behind, Jewish captive standing right, hands tied behind back, arms in field, S C in exergue, around IVDAEA CAPTA, (S.2325, RIC 233, BN 491, BMC 532, H.773). Obverse field slightly rough, otherwise good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $2,100
Lot 4537 Titus, (A.D. 79-81), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 79-80, (3.53 g), obv. IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M, laureate head to right, rev. BONVS IVENTVS AVGVSTI, Bonus Eventus standing left, holding patera and corn-ears and poppy, (S.2503, RIC 31, BMC 106, RSC 25). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine with mint bloom, very scarce. $360
Lot 4538 Titus, (A.D. 79-81), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 79, (3.04 g), obv. IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIANVS AVG P M, laureate head to right of Titus, rev. TR P VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII P P, capricorn to left, globe below, (S.2510, RIC 19, BMC 22, RSC 280). Rough surface, toned, very fine and scarce in this condition. $150
Lot 4539 Titus, in honour of Vespasian, (A.D. 79-81), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 80, (3.45 g), obv. DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS, laureate head to right, rev. SC on circular shield supported by two capricorns back to back, globe below, (S.2569, RIC 63, RSC 497 [Vespasian], BMC 131 [Titus]). Extremely fine and a rare variant. Passed in
Lot 4540 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), issued as Caesar under Titus, silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 80, (3.40 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII, rev. around PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, garlanded and lighted altar, (S.2676, RIC T92, RSC 397a. Very fine/nearly very fine. $140
Lot 4541 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 92-3, (3.00 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XII, rev. around IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P, Minerva standing to right on vessel with owl at feet, in fighting pose holding javelin and shield, (cf.S.2735, RIC 172, RSC 281). Attractive, toned very fine/good very fine and very scarce in this condition. $150
Lot 4542 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 95, (3.16 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XIIII, rev. around IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P P P, Minerva standing to right on vessel with owl at feet, in fighting pose holding javelin and shield, (cf.S.2735, RIC 187, RSC 289). Attractive, nearly extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. $140
Lot 4543 Domitian as Caesar under Titus, (A.D. 81-96), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 81, (23.90 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around CAES DIVI VESP F DOMITIANVS COS VII, rev. Minerva advancing to right, S C across, (S.2682, RIC 157c, cf.C.439). Tiber patina, good fine/very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4544 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 86, (20.82 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XV CENS PER P P, rev. S C in exergue, Domitian standing left crowned by Victory, (S.2774, cf.RIC 322, C.510). Dark brown patina, nearly very fine, very scarce. $480
Lot 4545 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE sestertius, issue struck at Rome in A.D.90-91, (24.64 g), obv. IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XV CENS PER PP, head laureate to right, rev. IOVI VICTORI around, S C in exergue, Jupiter seated to left, holding Victory and sceptre, (cf.S.2766, RIC 388, C.314). Dark brown patina, weakness on legend on reverse, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4546 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 99, Rome mint, (3.25 g), obv. laureate bust draped to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NERVA TRAIA N AVG GERM, rev. Victory seated to left, holding patera and palm, around P M TR P COS II P P, (cf.S.3143, RIC 10, RSC 213). nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $120
Lot 4547 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 99, Rome mint, (3.32 g), obv. laureate bust draped to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NERVA TRA IAN AVG GERM, rev. Victory seated to left, holding patera and palm, around P M TR P COS II P P, (cf.S.3143, RIC 10, BMC 41, RSC 213). Good very fine/very fine. $100
Lot 4548 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 102, Rome mint, (3.49 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). Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $140
Lot 4549 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 102, Rome mint, (3.08 g), obv. laureate head with slight drapery on shoulder to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM, rev. Victory standing to right head to left, holding wreath and palm, around P M TR P COS IIII P P, (cf.S.3145, RIC 58, RSC 240b). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $170
Lot 4550 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 102, Rome mint, (3.20 g), obv. laureate bust draped to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM, rev. Victory standing to left, holding palm and sacrificing with patera over lighted and garlanded altar, around P M TR P COS IIII P P, (cf.S.3145, RIC 67, RSC 248a, BMC 125). Light attractive tone with a full flan, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $240
Lot 4551 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 108, Rome mint, (2.81 g), obv. laureate head to right of Trajan, around IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, rev. DAC CAP in exergue, Dacian to left, wearing peaked cap, mourning, seated on a pile of shields, two swords and two spears, around COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, (cf.S.3136, RIC 98, RSC 120, BMC 390). Good fine/fine. $70
Lot 4552 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 108, Rome mint, (3.34 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Trajan with drapery on the far shoulder, around IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, rev. Felicitas standing to left, holding caduceus, around COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, (S.3124, RIC 120, RSC 81). Toned, extremely fine/good very fine. $120
Lot 4553 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), AE sestertius, issued 107, Rome mint, (26.23 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. Victory standing to right, inscribing VIC/DAC on shield attached to palm stump, around S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, S C across field, (S.3201, RIC 527, C.454). Well centred, Tiber patina, some roughness, otherwise nearly very fine. $520
Lot 4554 Trajan, (A.D.117-138), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 103-111, (23.08 g), obv. laureate bust of Trajan to right, drapery on far shoulder, IMP CAE[S NER]VAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P [COS V PP], rev. single span bridge with tower at each end SPQR OPTI[MO PRIN]CIPI, boat below, S C in exergue, (S.3207, RIC 569, BMC 849, C.542). Dark brown patina, weak in places, nearly fine/fine and scarce. $280
Lot 4555 Trajan, (A.D.98-117), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 116, (26.81 g), obv. laureate draped bust of Trajan to right, around IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, rev. Fortuna seated to left holding rudder and cornucopiae, around SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS, FORT RED over S C in exergue, (S.3193, RIC 651, C.157). Attractive dark brown patina, nearly extremely fine/good very fine with a flan crack, rare in this condition. $720
Lot 4556 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 107, (12.02 g), obv. radiate bust with drapery on far shoulder of Trajan to right, around IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR POT V P P, rev. S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, S C across, cuirasse and protective apron, (cf.S.3224, RIC 582 [corrected aegis], C.567). Some minor pitting and surface corrosion, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $90
Lot 4557 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 117, Rome mint, (3.59 g), obv. laureate, head to right of Hadrian with drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAES TRAIAN HADRIANO AVG DIVI TRA, rev. Concordia seated to left, holding patera, cornucopiae under throne, arm resting on Spes, CONCORD in exergue, around PARTH F DIVI NER NEP P M TR P COS, (cf.S.3465, RIC 9, RSC 248, BMC 17). Toned, good very fine/very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 4558 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 122, Rome mint, (3.33 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian with drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG P P, rev. PM TR P COS III around, Minerva advancing to right brandishing javelin and holding round shield, (S.3517, RIC 69, RSC 1063a). Well centred, good very fine/very fine, scarce. $160
Lot 4559 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 122, (3.30 g), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN H ADRIANVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P COS III, Oceanus reclining to left holding anchor and resting left arm on dolphin, (S.3518, RIC 75, RSC 1109). Lightly toned, good very fine and rare depiction of Oceanus. $220
Lot 4560 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 123, Rome mint, (3.24 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). Toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $120
Lot 4561 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 121, Rome mint, (3.09 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. P M TR P COS III around, Fortuna standing left, holding rudder in her right hand and a cornucopiae in left hand, (S.3521, RIC 85, BMC 174, RSC 1155). Toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $120
Lot 4562 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 122, Rome mint, (2.84 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Hadrian draped, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN H ADRIANVS AVG, rev. P M TR P COS III around, Genius standing to left holding patera over lighted altar and holding corn ears, (cf.S.3522, cf.RIC 88, BMC 188, RSC 1094a). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4563 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 121, Rome mint, (2.96 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. P M TR P COS III around, Pax standing to left holding branch and sceptre, (cf.S.3523, RIC 94, BMC 194, RSC 1140a). Nearly extremely fine, lightly toned, scarce. $160
Lot 4564 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 122, (3.27 g), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, drapery on right shoulder, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P COS III, galley to left with rowers and mast, (S.3529, RIC 113, RSC 1174a). Toned, very fine and rare. $320
Lot 4565 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 124, (3.35 g), obv. laureate bust of Hadrian draped to right, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P COS III, CLEM in exergue, Clementia standing to left holding a patera, sacrificing over altar, resting left elbow on column, holding sceptre, (cf.S.3463, cf.RIC 116, BMC 213, RSC 213). Struck on a full flan, very fine. $80
Lot 4566 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 121, Rome mint, (3.61 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian with drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. LIBERAL AVG/ III in exergue, P M TR P COS III around, Hadrian seated to left on platform, extending right hand towards citizen who stands to right on ground before him, (S.3504, RIC 129, BMC 293, RSC 909). Lightly toned, good very fine/very fine and rare. $120
Lot 4567 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 128, Rome mint, (2.95 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, drapery on left shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, Annona seated left, foot at inverted modius, holding hook and cornucopiae, (S.3474, RIC 170, RSC 379, BMC 385). Bright, good very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4568 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 125, Rome mint, (3.36 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, drapery on left shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, Libertas standing to left, holding pileus and rod, (S.3477, RIC 175, BMC 402, RSC 374a). Toned, good very fine, scarce. $120
Lot 4569 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 128, Rome mint, (3.15 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, Pudicitia veiled seated to left on throne, (S.3478, RIC 178, RSC 393a, BMC 409), Lightly toned, very fine. $120
Lot 4570 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 127, Rome mint, (3.01 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Hadrian, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, Victory standing to left, naked to waist, placing right hand on head, holding long palm in left hand, (S.4480, RIC 182, BMC 422, RSC 359). Bright, good fine and scarce. $90
Lot 4571 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 126, Rome mint, (3.27 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, drapery on left shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, Victory seated left holding wreath and palm, (S.-, RIC 183, BMC 426, RSC 361). Toned, very fine, scarce. $100
Lot 4572 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 128, Rome mint, (3.24 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Hadrian, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, one star within crescent, (S.3484, RIC 200, BMC 456, RSC 460a). Bright, good very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 4573 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 127, Rome mint, (2.73 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Hadrian, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, seven stars within crescent, (S.3485, RIC 202, BMC 464, RSC 460). Lightly toned, very fine and scarce. $130
Lot 4574 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 131, Rome mint, (3.11 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. FELICITATI AVG above, COS III P P below, galley rowed to left with four rowers and pilot, (cf.S.3490, cf.RIC 209, RSC 652, BMC 543 note). Very fine or better, a scarce type. $140
Lot 4575 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 132, Rome mint, (3.28 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Hadrian draped, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III P P in exergue, around ROMA FELIX, Roma seated to left on shield, holding Palladium and spear, (cf.S.3536, RIC 220, RSC 1308a). Toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $200
Lot 4576 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 134, Rome mint, (2.71 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. Roma in military dress standing left, holding spear and clasping right hands with Hadrian who stands right holding roll, around ADVENTVS AVG, (cf.S.3455, RIC 226, RSC 80). Well centred, toned, very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 4577 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 135, Rome mint, (3.08 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. modius containing corn-ears and poppy, around ANNONA AVG, (cf.S.3461, RIC 230, RSC 172). Well centred, toned, good fine and scarce. $140
Lot 4578 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 137, Rome mint, (3.34 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. SALVS AVG, Salus standing to right feeding a snake arising from altar, (S.3540, RIC 267, RSC 1334). Nearly extremely fine, lightly toned with cut into edge. $100
Lot 4579 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 133, Rome mint, (3.34 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. Tellus reclining to left, resting left elbow on basket of fruit, vine branch against left arm, right arm resting on uncertain object, TELLVS around STABIL in exergue, (S.3544, RIC 277, RSC 1429). Well centred on the obverse, good very fine and very scarce in this condition. $120
Lot 4580 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 136, Rome mint, (3.46 g), obv. bare headed bust to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. AEGYPTOS around, Egypt reclining left, lotus on head, holding sistrum, resting on basket, ibis before, (cf.S.3382, RIC 297, RSC 106b). Well centred, toned, nearly very fine and very scarce. $120
Lot 4581 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 136, Rome mint, (3.19 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. AFRICA around, Africa reclining to left, wearing elephant-skin head-dress, leaning on a rest, holding scorpion and cornucopiae, a basket of fruit or corn-ears in front of her, (cf.S.3459, RIC 299, RSC 140, BMC 813). Bright, very fine/good fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4582 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 136, Rome mint, (3.70 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III [P P], rev. ASIA around, Asia standing to left, foot on prow, holding hook and rudder, (S.3462, RIC 301, RSC 188, BMC 829). Toned, slightly off centered, otherwise very fine and very scarce. $200
Lot 4583 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 136, Rome mint, (3.33 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. ITA LIA around, Italia standing to left holding sceptre and cornucopiae, (S.3499, RIC 307, RSC 867). Bright, good very fine, a rare variant. $300
Lot 4584 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 136, Rome mint, (3.15 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. NILVS across top, Nilus reclining to right, holding reed and cornucopiae, hippopotamus before, crocodile in water below, (S.3508, RIC 310, BMC 857, RSC 989). Toned very fine and rare. $200
Lot 4585 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 136, Rome mint, (3.17 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around [HADR]IANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. RESTITVTORI GALLIAE around, Hadrian standing to right, raising kneeling figure of Gallia facing left, (S.3534, RIC 324, BMC 878, RSC 1247). Bright, very fine and rare. $220
Lot 4586 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 136, Rome mint, (3.31 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. RESTITVTORI HISPANIAE around, Hadrian standing to left, raising kneeling figure to right of Hispania holding branch, a rabbit between them, (cf.S.3535, RIC 326, BMC 883, RSC 1270). Toned, very fine and rare. $240
Lot 4587 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (22.52 g), issued 118, obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right with drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG, rev. S C across, around PONT MAX TR POT COS II, Roma seated to right on cuirass, with spear in left hand, clasping hand of Hadrian standing left, in exergue ADVENTVS AVG, (S.3571, RIC 547, C.91, BMC 1120). Even dark green patination somewhat uneven on reverse, very fine and rare. $420
Lot 4588 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 118, (26.70 g), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, with drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG, rev. Annona standing to left holding corn ears and cornucopiae to left a modius and corn ears, to right a prow of a ship, around PONT MAX TR POT COS DES III, S C in field across, in exergue ANNONA AVG, (S.3576, RIC 560a, C.180). Dark green-brown patina, good very fine and rare. $680
Lot 4589 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (21.74 g), issued 119, obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right with drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG, rev. S C in exergue, around PONT MA[X TR POT COS III], Roma seated to left on cuirass, holding Victory and spear, (S.3622, RIC 562b, cf.C.1187). Even dark green patination somewhat uneven on reverse, very fine bust of Hadrian, otherwise good fine and rare. $140
Lot 4590 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, issued 123, Rome mint, (27.78 g), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAES TRAIANVS HADRIAN VS AVG P M TR P COS III, rev. CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM around, Concordia standing to left, holding standard in each hand, S C in exergue, (S.3582, RIC 581a, C.268). Brown patination, nearly very fine and scarce. $260
Lot 4591 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 122, (23.76 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian to right, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. P M TR P COS III around, Minerva standing to left, dropping incense on candelabrum altar and holding a spear in left hand, shield with snake at feet to right, (S.3619, RIC 611, C.1066). Almost black with attractive tone, good very fine/very fine and rare in this condition. $420
Lot 4592 Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, issued 126, Rome mint, (24.93 g), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, Diana standing to right, holding arrow and bow, S C across field, (S.3583, RIC 631b, C.316, BMC 1285, Hunter 390). Dark black-brown patination, two small hairline cracks, good very fine and rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 4593 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 126, (13.36 g), obv. radiate head of Hadrian to right, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, S C in exergue, Aequitas seated to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.3657, RIC 655, C.387, BMC 1320). Attractive dark tone, extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4594 Sabina, wife of Hadrian, (died A.D.136-7), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.21 g), issued 129, obv. draped bust to right of Sabina, with hair plait down neck, around SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P, rev. CONCOR DIA AVG around, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and resting on statue of Spes, (S.3919, RIC 398, RSC 12). Bright, good very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 4595 Aelius, Caesar, (A.D. 136-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 137, (3.36 g), obv. bare head of Aelius to right, around L AELIVS CAESAR, rev. around TR POT COS II, across PIE TAS, Pietas standing to right sacrificing over altar and holding incense box, (S.3971, RIC 438-9, RSC 36, BMC 989). Toned, nearly extremely fine/good very fine and rare. $450
Lot 4596 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 142, (3.68 g), obv. around ANTONINVS AVG PI VS P P TR P COS III, laureate head to right, rev. APOLLINI AVGVSTO, Apollo standing facing head to left holding patera and lyre, (S.4051, RIC 638, RSC 59, BMC 186). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $140
Lot 4597 Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, issued A.D. 146, (3.23 g), obv. laureate head right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, rev. COS IIII, clasped hands holding cornucopiae between corn ears, (S.4078, RIC 136, RSC 344). Toned, good very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 4598 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE as, (10.28 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 139, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP, rev. BONO EVENTVI, COS II in exergue S C across, Bonus Eventus naked, standing left sacrificing with patera over altar, holding corn ears, (cf.S.4295, RIC 555a, C.109). Brown patina, slightly porous reverse field, weakness in portions of the legend, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 4599 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (died A.D.141), silver denarius, (3.50 g), issued after 147, Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, around DIVA FAV STINA, rev. Aeternitas standing facing left, raising right hand and holding sceptre in left hand, around AETERNITAS, (S.4574, BMC 373, RIC 351, RSC 26). Lightly toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4600 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 170, (3.07 g), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXIIII, rev.Fortuna standing left holding rudder and cornucopiae, around COS III, (S.4888, RIC 215, RSC 136). Lightly toned, good extremely fine/extremely fine. $200
Lot 4601 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 161, (25.09 g), obv. laureate head to right, around IMP CAES M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG P M, rev. CONCORD AVGVSTOR TR P XV around, [COS III] in exergue, S C across field, Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus with clasped hands, (S.4962, RIC.797, C.47). Dark green-black patina, nearly full flan, very fine or better. $180
Lot 4602 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 165, (25.51 g), obv. laureate and cuirassed head to right, around M AVRE ANTONINVS AVG ARMENIACVS PM, rev. CONCORD AVGVSTOR TR POT XIX IMP II COS III around, S C across field, Providentia standing left, holding sceptre in left hand and pointing at globe at her right foot with wand in her right hand, (S.5008, RIC.905, Banti 419). Deep brown toning, very fine and well struck for issue. $220
Lot 4603 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D. 175), silver denarius, issued 161-175, Rome mint, (3.47 g), obv. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right, rev. FECVND AVGVSTAE, Fecunditas standing left between two infant children, holding two more in her arms, (S.5251, RSC 95, RIC 676, BMC 89). Bright, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $70
Lot 4604 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), silver denarius, issued 161-175, (3.05 g), obv. around FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right of Faustina, rev. FECVNDITAS, Fecunditas standing right, holding sceptre and child, (S.5252, RSC 99, RIC 677, BMC 91). Bright extremely fine. $80
Lot 4605 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D. 175), silver denarius, issued 161, Rome mint, (3.42 g), obv. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right, rev. SAECVLI FELICIT, throne on which are seated two infant boys, (S.5260, RSC 191, RIC 712, BMC 139). Bright, extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4606 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), silver denarius, issued 161-175, (2.51 g), obv. around FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right of Faustina wearing diadem, rev. SALVS, Salus seated to left on throne, feeding from patera a snake emerging from an altar, arm resting on throne, (S.5262, RSC 195, RIC M714, BMC 148). Bright, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4607 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D. 175), posthumous silver denarius, (3.26 g), obv. DIVA FAV STINA PIA, draped bust to right, rev. CONSECRATIO, peacock standing right, (S.5215, RSC 71a, RIC M744). Bright, extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4608 Faustina Junior, (died 175 A.D.) wife of Marcus Aurelius, (161-180 A.D.), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 161-175 A.D., (23.76 g), obv. draped bust of Faustina right, around FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, rev. around FECVNDITAS, Fecunditas standing right, resting on sceptre and holding infant in left hand, S C across field, (S.5274, RIC 1638). Deep brown toning, good very fine and scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4609 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D. 175), AE sestertius, issued after A.D. 161, Rome mint, (27.81 g), obv. draped bust to right of Faustina wearing diadem, around FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, rev. Hilaritas standing to left, holding long palm and cornucopiae, around HILARITAS, S C across field, (S.5275, RIC 1642, C.112). Deep green toning, good very fine. $180
Lot 4610 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), silver denarius, issued 164, Rome mint, (3.65 g), obv. L VERVS AVG ARMENIACVS, bare head to right, rev. Mars standing to right in military dress, holding spear and resting left hand on shield, around TR P IIII IMP II COS II, (S.5355, BMC 282, RIC 515, RSC 229). Slightly uneven flan, otherwise lustrous extremely fine. $180
Lot 4611 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), silver denarius, issued 164, Rome mint, (2.85 g), obv. L VERVS AVG ARMENIACVS, bare head to right, rev. Mars standing to right in military dress, holding spear and resting left hand on shield, around TR P IIII IMP II COS II, (S.5355, BMC 282, RIC 515, RSC 229). Toned, nearly extremely fine/very fine, scarce. $160
Lot 4612 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), AE sestertius, issued 161, Rome mint, (27.84 g), obv. IMP CAES L AVREL VERVS AVG around, bare headed cuirassed bust to right, rev. Lucius Verus and Marcus Aurelius standing with clasped hands, around CONCORD AVGVSTOR T P II, S C across field, COS II in exergue, (cf.S.5367, RIC 1287, C.30). Deep dark green patina, good very fine and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 4613 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 163, (13.49 g), obv. radiate headed bust of Lucius Verus, to right, around IMP CAES L AVREL VERVS AVG, rev. around FELIC A[VG TR P] III, COS II in exergue, SC across, ship with pilot and rowers to left, with mast and sail, (S.5392, RIC 1329, C.70). Dark green patina, very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4614 Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, (m.A.D.164, d.A.D. 182), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.18 g), obv. draped bust to right, around LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F, rev. in three lines within wreath, VOTA PVBLI CA, (S.5494, RIC 791, RSC 98). Bright extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4615 Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, (died A.D.182), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (22.68 g), issued 164-6, obv. draped bust to right of Lucilla with hair bound up behind head, around LVCILLA AVG ANTONINI AVG F, rev. DIANA LVCIFERA around, Diana standing to left, holding long torch in both hands, S C across, (S.5498, RIC 1734, BMC 1146, C.15). Attractive dark brown patina, very fine and scarce. $260
Lot 4616 Commodus, as Caesar, (A.D. 177-192), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 175-6, (2.96 g), obv. bare head and bust of Commodus to right, around COMMODO CAES AVG FIL GERM SARM, rev. around PRINC IVVENT, Commodus standing left beside trophy, holding branch and spear, (S.5547, RIC 617, RSC 609b, BMC 649). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine/good very fine and very scarce. $120
Lot 4617 Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 189, (3.12 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT, rev. around OPTIME MAXIME, Jupiter naked standing facing, head to left, holding thunderbolt and spear, (cf.S.5664, RSC 387G). Toned, good very fine, scarce. $120
Lot 4618 Clodius Albinus, (A.D. 195-197), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 193-5, (2.98 g), obv. bare head of Clodius Albinus to right, around D CL SEPT AL BIN CAES, rev. around RO[MAE] AE TERNAE, Roma seated left, holding palladium and spear, (S.6146, RIC 11b, RSC 61a). Large head type with a good portrait, very fine and rare. $120
Lot 4619 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, issued 199, Rome mint, (3.38 g), obv. laureate head to right of Septimius Severus, around L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, rev. Jupiter advancing right brandishing thunderbolt, holding cloak over extended left arm, around IOVIS PROPUGNATORI, (S.6291, RIC 131, RSC 243). Good very fine/fine. $60
Lot 4620 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, issued 200, Rome mint, (3.47 g), obv. laureate head to right of Septimius Severus, around SEVERVS AVG PART MAX, rev. Victory hovering to left, holding open wreath with both hands over shield set on base, around PM TR P VIII COS II PP, (S.6333, RIC 150, RSC 454). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $150
Lot 4621 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver antoninianus, issued 216, Rome mint, (4.90 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna,crescent behind shoulders, around IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, rev. Venus enthroned to left, holding sceptre, around VENVS GENETRIX, (S.7098, RIC 388a [Caracalla] RSC 211). Large flan extremely fine/nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $240
Lot 4622 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 211-217, Rome mint, (3.12 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, rev. Venus seated to left, holding apple and sceptre, before her Cupid, around VENVS GENETRIX, (S.7107, RIC 389 [Caracalla], RSC 205). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $80
Lot 4623 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver antoninianus, issued 215, Rome mint, (4.90 g), obv. radiate bust draped and cuirassed to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Sarapis standing facing head to left, holding sceptre and raising hand, around P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, (S.6772, RIC 263e, RSC 295b). Extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4624 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver antoninianus, issued 217, Rome mint, (4.62 g), obv. radiate draped bust to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Sol standing half right head reversed, holding whip in left hand and raising right hand, around P M TR P XX COS IIII P P, (S.6781, RIC 293f, RSC 390a). Extremely fine/good very fine and very scarce. $140
Lot 4625 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 216, Rome mint, (3.30 g), obv. radiate bust draped to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Venus standing facing to left, holding sceptre and Victory, resting on shield, around VENVS VICTRIX, (S.6784, BMC 80, RIC 311d, RSC 608c). Toned, good extremely fine. $90
Lot 4626 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver antoninianus issued 216, Rome mint, (5.22 g), obv. radiate bust to right of Caracalla, draped around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Serapis standing left, holding sceptre and raising right hand, around P M TR P XVIIII COS IIII P P, (cf.S.6829, RIC 280d, RSC 349b). Toned, extremely fine and scarce. $140
Lot 4627 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 213, Rome mint, (2.87 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. Hercules naked, standing half left, holding branch and club with lion skin, around P M TR P XVI COS IIII P P, (S.6828, RIC 206b, RSC 221). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 4628 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 208, Rome mint, (3.62 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. Mars advancing to right, holding spear and shield, around PONTIF TR P XI COS III, (S.6867, RIC 100, RSC 447). Extremely fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4629 Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 202, Rome mint, (3.12 g), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE, rev. Caracalla and Plautilla holding hands, around CONCORDIAE AETERNAE, (S.7069, BMC 401-4, RIC 361, RSC 10). Extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $200
Lot 4630 Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 203, (3.03 g), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, rev. Pietas standing to right holding a child, around PIETAS AVGG, (S.7072, RIC 367, RSC 16). Large flan well centred, extremely fine and scarce. $80
Lot 4631 Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 203, (2.00 g), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, rev. Pietas standing to right holding a child, around PIETAS AVGG, (S.7072, RIC 367, RSC 16). Toned, good very fine. $60
Lot 4632 Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 199-200, silver denarius, Laodicea mint, (3.72 g), obv. P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bust draped to right, rev. around MARTI VICTORI, Mars advancing right, holding trophy and spear, (S.7179, RIC 103, RSC 76). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine/very fine. $80
Lot 4633 Geta, (A.D. 209-212), silver denarius, issued 199-200, Laodicea mint, (3.55 g), obv. laureate bust to right, around P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, rev. SEVERI PII AVG FIL, lituus, knife, jug, simpulum and sprinkler, (S.7201, RIC 107, RSC 189, BMC 754). Nearly extremely fine/good very fine, scarce. $90
Lot 4634 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.42 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 obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $90
Lot 4635 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.08 g), issued A.D. 217, obv. bearded Macrinus laureate cuirassed bust to right, around IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG. rev. Felicitas standing half left holding caduceus and cornucopiae, around FELICITAS TEMPORVM, (S.7331, RIC 15a, RSC 59). Bright, extremely fine or better and rare. $200
Lot 4636 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.00 g), obv. bearded Macrinus laureate cuirassed bust to right, around IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG. rev. Jupiter standing to left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, around IOVI CONSE[RVATORI, (S.7338, RIC 73, RSC 33b). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $260
Lot 4637 Diadumenian as Caesar, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 217-218, (4.11 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). Toned, extremely fine and rare. $330
Lot 4638 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 218, (4.63 g), obv. radiate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP CAES M AVR ANTO NINVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P COS P P, Roma seated to left, holding Victory and sceptre, (S.7493, RIC 1, RSC 126). Light patina, extremely fine. $80
Lot 4639 Julia Paula, first wife of Elagabalus, (A.D. 219), silver denarius, (3.08 g), obv. draped bust of Julia Paula to right, around IVLIA PAVLA AVG, rev. Concordia seated to left on curule chair with patera and resting left arm on throne, around CONCORDIA AVGG, (S.7657, RIC 216, RSC.16a), Toned, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4640 Julia Soaemias, mother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-222), silver denarius, (3.48 g), Rome mint, issued 220-222, obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG, rev. VENVS CAELESTIS, Venus standing to left, holding apple and sceptre, star in right field, (S.7719, RIC 241, RSC 8a, BMC 49). Well struck, extremely fine and a beautiful example, scarce. $300
Lot 4641 Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-225), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 218-220, (3.61 g), obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. FECVNDITAS AVG, Fecunditas standing to left, extending right hand over child at her feet and holding cornucopiae in left hand, (S.7749, BMC 61, RIC 249, RSC 8). Extremely fine. $90
Lot 4642 Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 218-220, (3.47 g), obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated to left, drawing out veil from shoulder and holding a sceptre, (S.7756, RIC 268, RSC 36, BMC 76). Toned, good very fine or better. $150
Lot 4643 Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 222-231, (21.25 g), obv. laureate bust of Severus Alexander to right draped and cuirassed, around IMP SEV ALEXANDER AVG, rev. around ANNONA AVGVSTI, S C across base, Annona standing to left holding corn ears over modius and cornucopiae, (S.8000, RIC 549). Deep chocolate patina, good very fine or better and rare. $500
Lot 4644 Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued c.227, Rome mint, (2.93 g), obv. diademed and draped bust to right of Julia Mamaea, IVLIA MA MAEA AVG around, rev. VESTA, Vesta standing half-left holding patera and sceptre, (S.8218, RIC 362, RSC 85); AE sestertius, Rome mint, (18.19 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Mamaea, IVLIA MAMA A AVGVSTA, rev. IVNO AVGVSTAE around, S C in exergue, Juno seated to left, holding flower and child, (S.8230, RIC 683, C.33). First coin extremely fine, second toned, very fine. (2) $90
Lot 4645 Maximinus I, (A.D. 235-238), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 235-6. (21.03 g), obv. laureate bust draped and cuirassed of Maximinus I to right, around MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Fides standing to left, holding two standards, around FIDES MILITVM, S C across, (S.8327, RIC 78). Deep brown patina, nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 4646 Maximinus I, (A.D. 235-238), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (19.79 g), obv. laureate bust of Maximinus to right, around IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing to left, with globe at feet, S C across field, (S.8337, RIC 61, C.80). Deep red brown patina, extremely fine with a strong portrait, scarce. $240
Lot 4647 Balbinus, (A.D. 238), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 238, (4.96 g), obv. radiate bust of Balbinus to right, around IMP CAES D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, rev. clasped hands, around CONCORDIA, (S.8484, RIC 10, RSC 3, BMC 67). Toned, extremely fine with trace of mint bloom, rare. $650
Lot 4648 Pupienus, (A.D. 238), silver antoninianus, issued A.D. 238, Rome mint, (4.81 g), obv. radiate bust to right of Pupienus, around IMP CAES PVPIEN MAXIMVS AVG, rev. clasped hands, around AMOR MVTVVS AVGG, (S.8518, RIC 9b, RSC 2, BMC 82). Extremely fine/good very fine and rare. $650
Lot 4649 Pupienus, (A.D. 238), silver denarius, issued A.D. 238, (3.07 g), Rome mint, obv. laureate bust to right of Pupienus, around IMP C M CLOD PVPIENVS AVG, rev. Pax seated to left, holding olive branch and sceptre, around PAX PVBLICA, (S.8526, RIC 4, RSC 22). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 4650 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 241-243, (4.28 g), obv. radiate bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. Laetitia standing to left, holding wreath and anchor, around LAETITIA AVG N, (S.8617, RIC 86, RSC 121); Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, (3.95 g), obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Fides standing left, holding two standards, around FIDES MILIT, (S.8932, RIC 32b, RSC 55). Extremely fine/good very fine. (2) $120
Lot 4651 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (18.61 g), issued 248, obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. She-wolf standing to left suckling Romulus and Remus, around SAECVLARES AVGG, S C in exergue, (S.9011, RIC 159, C.179). Bottle green patina, good very fine and scarce. $360
Lot 4652 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 249, (19.79 g), obv. laureate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Annona standing to left holding corn ears and cornucopiae, modius at feet, around ANNONA AVGG, S C across, (S.8990, RIC 168a, C.26). Brown black patina, slightly rough surface, otherwise nearly extremely fine/good very fine. $100
Lot 4653 Otacilia Severa, (wife of Philip I), (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (4.21 g), issued 245-247, obv. diademed draped bust to right on crescent, around M OTACIL SEVERA AVG, rev. Concordia seated left, holding double cornucopiae and patera, around CONCORDIA AVGG, (S.9149, RIC 126, RSC 17). Struck on a broad flan, nearly extremely fine. $60
Lot 4654 Otacilia Severa, (wife of Philip I), (A.D. 244-249), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (20.84 g), obv. diademed draped bust with large head to right, around MARCIA OTACIL S[EVER]A AVG, rev. Pudicitia seated left holding sceptre, around PVDICITIA AVG, SC in exergue, (S.9169, RIC 209a, C.55). Dark tone, good very fine. $90
Lot 4655 Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), AE double sestertius, issued 250, Rome mint, (28.91 g), obv. radiate cuirassed bust to right, [IMP C M] Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, rev. Felicitas standing to left holding long caduceus and cornucopia, FELIC[ITAS SAECV]LI around, S C across field, (cf.S.9395, RIC 115a, C.39). Deep chocolate patina with a strong portrait, nearly extremely fine and a rare denomination. $1,200
Lot 4656 Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 250-1, (3.55 g), obv. radiate draped bust to right, around IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, rev. Abundantia to left, emptying cornucopiae with both hands, around ABVNDATIA AVG, (S.9364, RIC 10b, RSC 2); Postumus, (A.D. 259-268), base silver antoninianus, Cologne mint, (2.73 g), issued 260-265, obv. radiate bust of Postumus to right, around IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, rev. Moneta standing left, with scales and cornucopiae, around MONETA AVG, (S.10962, RIC 75, RSC 199). Good very fine/extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 4657 Herennia Etruscilla, (wife of Trajan Decius), (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 250, (4.21 g), obv. diademed draped bust to right on crescent, around HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, rev. Pudicitia standing to left drawing veil from face holding transverse sceptre, around PVDICITIA AVG, (S.9494, RIC 58b, RSC 17). Bright, extremely fine or better with traces of mint bloom. $80
Lot 4658 Herennia Etruscilla, (wife of Trajan Decius), (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 250, (3.88 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); Valerian I, (A.D. 253-260), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (3.76 g), obv. radiate cuirassed bust right, around VALERIANUS PF AVG, rev. ORIENS AVGG around, Sol radiate, standing left raising right hand, whip in left hand, (S.9952, RIC 12). Extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 4659 Severina, wife of Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon antoninianus, (issued 275), Rome mint, (3.21 g), obv. diademed bust to right of Severina on crescent, around, SEVERINA AVG, rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM around Concordia Militum standing left holding two standards, R in left field, S in right field, in exergue XXI, (cf.S.11706, RIC 20). Full silvering, virtually as struck. $120
Lot 4660 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), silver antoninianus, Rome mint (4.44 g), obv. radiate cuirassed bust to right of Probus, around PROB PF AVG, rev. Mars in military attire advancing left, holding olive branch and shield, around MARTI PACIF, RQ in exergue S, (S.12821, RIC 177); Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), AE follis, Ticinum mint, issued A.D. 300, (9.20 g), obv. laureate head of Diocletian to right, around IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, rev. around SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, PT in exergue, (S.12821, RIC 45a). Extremely fine/nearly extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 4661 Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), silver argenteus, Thessalonica mint, issued A.D. c.295-7 (3.05 g), obv. laureate head of Diocletian to right, around DIOCLETI ANVS AVG, rev. around VIRTVS MILITVM, camp gate surmounted by three turrets and with open door,T.S.A., in exergue, (cf.S.12619, RIC 15a, RSC 520d). Flan flaw in reverse exergue with slightly crystalline edge, otherwise nearly extremely fine/very fine and rare. $460
Lot 4662 Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), silver argenteus, Treveri (Trier) mint, 4th emission, issued 295 (3.51 g), obv. laureate and cuirassed bust of Diocletian to right, around DIOCLETI ANVS AVG, rev. around VIRTVS MILITVM, the four tetrarchs sacrificing over tripod before gate with six turrets, club beneath, (cf.S.12617, RIC 123a). Lustrous extremely fine, a superb example. $560
Lot 4663 Maximianus, (A.D. 286-305), silver argenteus, Trier mint, issued A.D. c.295-7 (3.05 g), obv. laureate head of Maximianus to right, around MAXIMIA NVS AVG, rev. around VIRTVS MILITVM, A in exergue, the four princes or tetrarchs sacrificing over tripod before gate with six turrents and open door, C in exergue, (cf.S.13098, RIC 109b, RSC 622b). Lightly toned, extremely fine and rare. $540
Lot 4664 Maximianus, (A.D. 286-305), AE folles, London mint, issued 300, (9.58 g), obv. laureate and cuirassed bust of Maximianus to right, around IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, rev. GENIO POPVLI ROM, Genius wearing modius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, (cf.S.13237, RIC 17). Deeply toned, virtually as struck. $260
Lot 4665 Maximianus, (A.D. 286-305), AE follis, Siscia mint, issued A.D. 301, (9.59 g), obv. laureate head of Maximianus to right, around IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, rev. around SACRA MONET AVGG ET CAESS NOSTR, Moneta standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, SIS in exergue, * in left field, A in right field, (S.13302, RIC 134b); Constantius I, (A.D. 293-305), AE folles as Caesar, Nicomedia mint, issued 294-5, obv. laureate head of Constantius r, around FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, rev. Genius standing left, in exergue SMN, (S.14062, RIC 28a). Attractive brown patina, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 4666 Galerius, as Caesar, (A.D. 293-305), billon folles, London mint, issued c.303, (9.84 g), obv. laureate cuirassed bust of Galerius right, around MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, rev. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, wearing modius and holding cornucopiae, (S.14344, RIC 34). Deep even toning, good extremely fine. $160
Lot 4667 Constantius I, as Caesar, (A.D. 293-305), AE folles, London mint, issued c.300, (9.38 g), obv. laureate cuirassed bust of Constantius right, around FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, rev. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, wearing modius, holding patera and cornucopiae (S.14034, RIC 98). Toned, extremely fine and scarce. $220
Lot 4668 Constantius I, posthumous issue, (A.D. 305-306), AE folles, issued 307-310, London mint, (6.95 g), obv. veiled and laureate draped bust to right of Constantius I, around DIVO CONSTANTIO PIO, rev. MEMORIA FELIX, in exergue PLN, lighted and garlanded altar with an eagle on each side, (S.16419, RIC 110, RIC 789). Attractive dark grey patina, extremely fine and rare. $320
Lot 4669 Galerius Maximian, as Caesar, (A.D. 305-311), AE folles, Ticinum mint, issued A.D. 296-7, (10.32 g), obv. MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate head to right, rev. GENIO POPV LI ROMANI, Genius standing left with patera and cornucopia, PT. in exergue, * in left field, (S.14358, RIC 32b). Brown patina, extremely fine. $60
Lot 4670 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE folles, issued mid 310 - 312, London mint, (4.19 g), obv. laureate cuirassed bust to right of Constantine I, around CONSTANTINVS P AVG, rev. Sol standing to left holding globe and whip, around COMITI AVGG NN, PLN in exergue, star to right of Sol as above, (S.15876, RIC 169). Dark brown patina, superb extremely fine and scarce, about as struck. $240
Lot 4671 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 334-335, Siscia mint, (2.77 g), obv. laureate bust to right, cuirassed of Constantine I, around CONSTANTI NVS MAX AVG, rev. two soldiers each with spear and one standard, around GLOR IA EXERC ITVS, in exergue .ASIS., (S.-, RIC 235); another similar Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361) as Caesar, Siscia mint, (2.44 g), obv. draped and cuirassed bust of Constantius II to right, FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C around, rev. as above, exergue .**G*SIS., (S.-, RIC 237 [R1]); another Constantius II, as Caesar, AE folles, Arles mint, (2.93 g), obv. laureate bust left, around FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, rev. PROVIDEN TIAE CAESS, S F either side of campgate, ARLQ in exergue, (S.-, RIC 312). Extremely fine, the second rare. (3) Passed in
Lot 4672 Italy, Lucania, Herakleia, electrotype copy of nomos type (c.350 B.C.), (8.24 g), obv. Head of Athena facing three-quarters right wearing triple crested helmet, rev. Herakles standing facing, upper torso turned right, wrestling with the Nemean lion, club and bow to left, (cf.S.390, Van Keuren 21, SNG ANS -, Work 22). Extremely fine copy probably by Ready. $110
Lot 4673 Italy, Lucania, Thourioi, electrotype copy of distater type (c.350 B.C.), (17.13 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with Skylla, rev. bull butting to right, **Q0URIWN* above, tunny fish to right in exergue, (cf.S.440, cf.Noe F38 (NN&M 71). Extremely fine copy probably by Ready. $120
Lot 4674 Italy, Lucania, Velia, electrotype copy of nomos or stater type (c.300 B.C.), (5.64 g), obv. head of Athena to left, wearing Attic helmet, ornamented with centaur, **Q* behind, rev. lion walking to right, **UELHTWN in exergue, **F* above lion, (cf.S.454, cf.Williams 263). Good very fine, copy, probably by Ready. $60
Lot 4675 Bruttium, Terina, electrotype copy of silver nomos of type (c.425-420 B.C.), (7.50 g), obv. female head to right, wreath around, rev. Nike seated right on hydria, holding kerykeion, bird behind, (S.-, Holloway & Jenkins 36 (this piece as the copy), HN Italy 2589). Very fine, toned. $90
Lot 4676 Sicily, Akragas, electrotype copy of the decadrachm type by Becker (c.409-406 B.C.), (31.45 g), obv. charioteer driving fast quadriga to left, above, eagle flying left, legend across, rev. two eagles standing left on dead hare lying on rock, one eagle raising its head, the other tearing at hare with beak and raising wings, grasshopper to right, stamped BECKER on edge, (cf.S.749, cf.Hill, Becker 15). Good very fine by Becker. $110
Lot 4677 Sicily, Akragas, copy of tetradrachm type (c.414-411 B.C.), (13.49 g), obv. two eagles perching right on the body of a dead hare, the nearer, with closed wings, raises his head and screams in triumph, the further, with spread wings, bends his head down to tear at the prey, rev. crab with open claws seen from above, below, the monster Skylla swimming to left, her right hand raised to shade her eyes (the so-called aposkopein gesture) and her left trailing behind her, at her waist, between her human torso and her fish tail, the foreparts of two hunting dogs, (cf.S.748, Basel 258 = Kraay / Hirmer 175, Gulbenkian 166, Jameson 509. Toned, extremely fine. Rizzo pl. I, 20 (same dies). SNG Lloyd 821 (same dies, and with similar flan faults). Extremely fine, copy, probably by Ready. $160
Lot 4678 Sicily, Katane (Catana), electrotype copy of the tetradrachm type by Becker (c.413-404 B.C.), (17.76 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo facing, inclined slightly to left, his hair in curls fanning out around his head. rev. fast quadriga right, Nike (Victory) to left descending to crown charioteer, in exergue, crayfish to right, edge stamped BECKER and BMC 32 on edge, (cf.S.749, cf.Hill, Becker 15). Good very fine copy by Becker. $80
Lot 4679 Sicily, Naxos, electrotype copy of the tetradrachm type by Becker (c.430-413 B.C.), (14.63 g), obv. bearded head of Dionysos right, wearing tainia decorated with an ivy branch, rev. Silenos, nude and bearded, squatting half-left, holding up kantharos in right hand and resting his left hand on his knee, tail behind, large ivy vine with grape bunches to left, NA**C*ION TO right, inscribed BECKER BMC 18 on edge, (cf.S.875, cf.BMC 19, Becker 21). Good very fine copy by Becker. $60
Lot 4680 Sicily, Syracuse, electrotype copy of the tetradrachm by Euainetos probably produced by Becker (c.405-400 B.C.), (29.52 g), obv. charioteer driving fast quadriga left, Nike flying above holding fillet, armour and helmet on steps in exergue, rev. head of Artemis-Arethusa to left, surrounded by four dolphins, above **SURAKOSIWN*, shell to right, no head band, marked COPY on edge, (cf.S.953, cf.Gallatin dies VIII/FIV, Becker 26). Extremely fine copy by Becker. $240
Lot 4681 Sicily, Syracuse, electrotype copy of the tetradrachm by Kimon type probably produced by Becker (c.405-400 B.C.), (29.64 g), obv. charioteer driving fast quadriga left, Nike flying above holding fillet, armour and helmet on steps in exergue, rev. head of Artemis-Arethusa to left, surrounded by four dolphins, above **SURAKOSIWN*, plain on head band, (cf.S.952, cf.Jongkees dies C/**m*, Becker 25). Good very fine copy by Becker. $210
Lot 4682 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), electroplated copy of the silver tetradrachm, (17.08 g), Pergamon mint, style of that issued c.287 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, K under bust, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, to inner left a cult statue, to far left N, crescent in exergue, to right **BASILEWS to left **LUSIMACOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 225, Arnold-Biucchi 63 [dies of obv.12, rev.61, obverse die illustrated on Pl.4 [error on plates]). Copy of the British Museum example, possibly by Ready. $120
Lot 4683 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), cast copies of the silver drachms from the same mould, (6.78, 6.14 g), obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, K under bust, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, to inner left a torch, two monograms in the exergue, to right **BASILEWS to left **LUSIMACOU*, (cf.S.6817). Both cast copies good very fine - extremely fine, some surface roughness. (2) $60
Lot 4684 Macedon, Amphipolis, modern copy of silver tetradrachm, of type 364/3 B.C., (13.25 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo facing slightly right, rev. torch, A to lower right, within linear square inscribed with ethnic, all within in incuse square, (cf.S.1379, cf.Lorber type G, 18b [O11/R15, Pl.XXI] as a copy of the BMC 1, forgery illustrated as F24 p.142, Pl.XXVII, with reverse double struck). A good forgery by Christodoulos cast from Lorber 18b, as a copy of one of the most significant ancient Greek coins, good very fine. $90
Lot 4685 Locri Opuntii and Epiknemidia, (369-338 B.C.), copy of a silver stater, (11.15 g), obv. head of Persephone to right, wreath with corn, wearing ear-ring, rev. Ajax son of Oileus, naked but for helmet, advancing to right, holding sword and large shield, broken spear on ground, around **OPON TIWN*, (cf.S.2326, cf.BMC 27, cf.BCD 93 [NAC Sale 55], cf.Gulbenkian 498). Smoothed on edge of reverse, a good modern copy, original type rare. $90
Lot 4686 Elis, Olympia, stater, electrotype copy by Ready of type (c. mid 430's), (10.22 g), obv. Zeus nude to waist seated left, rev. eagle flying left in incuse square, F A **L* around reversed, R stamped on edge, (Seltman 101a [Pl.III original illustrated of this electrotype in BM colln], BCD 44, cf.Weber 4023), with countermark of Apollo head; another modern copy of type c.471-452 B.C., (12.20 g), obv. eagle flying to right, with snake in beak, rev. Nike descending to left, with open wings and flowing gown, holding wreath, to left F reversed, (Seltman 78, Kraay & Hirmer 494). Both copies very fine - extremely fine, first a copy by Ready, second modern tourist copy. (2) $90
Lot 4687 Cilicia, Tarsos, Ready electrotype of a Mazaios, Satrap, of type issued (361-334 B.C.), silver stater (9.50 g), obv. 'BLTRZ' in Aramaic, Baaltars seated left on throne, holding sceptre in right hand, grain ear and grape bunch in left, symbol below throne, rev. 'MZDI', lion bringing down stag left, R impressed into edge, (SNG France France var. [ankh symbol], SNG Levante -, SNG von Aulock 5954 var). Toned, near extremely fine, a Ready 19th-20th century electrotype. $70
Lot 4688 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VI, modern gold forgery of a silver drachm, (8.25 g), obv. diademed radiate head of Antiochus VI to right, filleted border, rev. Apollo seated to left on omphalos, holding bow and arrow, to right **BASILEWS ANTIOCOU*, and to left **EPIFANOUS [D]IONUSOU*, plain in exergue, A between legs, (cf.S.7073), modern forgery from the same dies as on Houghton ACNAC 4, 237, Forgery Network [7.41 g]. Extremely fine and a dangerous forgery of an unknown coin type. $360
Lot 4689 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), Paduan cast medal, after Giovanni Cavino, (21.69, 21.70 g), obv. laureate head of emperor Claudius to right, around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M T P IMP P P, rev. Spes standing left, extending hand to emperor between two soldiers, in exergue S C, around SPES AVGVSTA, (Lawrence 15, Klawans 4). Of good style, very fine, scarce. (2) $110
Lot 4690 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), Paduan cast medal, after Giovanni Cavino, (24.17 g), obv. laureate head of emperor Nero to right, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG G ERM P M TR P IMP P P, rev. Emperor standing left, addressing three soldiers with spears and standard all within a building, below in exergue ADLOCVT COH, S C across, (cf.Lawrence 19, cf.Klawans 10, [p.48-49]). Of good style, good very fine, a rare reverse, type not recorded in major literature. $170
Lot 4691 Otho, (A.D. 69), Paduan cast medal, after Giovanni Cavino, (20.3 g), obv. bare head of emperor Otho to left, IMP OTHO CAESAR AVG TRI POT, rev. Emperor before altar, extending right hand to one of the four soldiers facing him who carry standards, in exergue S C, around SECVRI TAS P R, (Lawrence 23, Klawans 3, [p.54]). Of good style, good very fine. $110
Lot 4692 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), cast of sestertius, (22.61 g), obv. laureate head of emperor Vespasian to right, around IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P COS III, rev. Judaea in mourning seated to right, beside palm tree, Vespasian standing right holding spear and parazonium, in exergue S C, around IVDAEA CAPTA, (cf.RIC 427, cf.Lawrence 30, cf.Klawans 1-2, [p.61-62]). This example is more likely to be a modern cast from a genuine example, good very fine. $160
Lot 4693 Julia Titi, daughter of Titus and wife of Domitian, (c.A.D. 90), copy of silver denarius, of original type issued 79-80, (3.52 g), obv. IVLIA AVGVSTA TITI AVGVSTI F, draped bust to right, rev. VENVS AVGVST, Venus viewed from behind standing right, leaning on column, holding helmet and spear, (S.2612, RIC T56, RSC 14). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4694 Nerva, (A.D. 96-98), Paduan cast medal, after Giovanni Cavino, (23.48 g), obv. laureate head of emperor Nerva to right, IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS II P P, rev. Nerva seated on high platform to right, with additional figures around and on steps, in exergue S C, around CONGIAR P R, (Lawrence 44, Klawans 1, [p.73-74, illustrated example from same mould as this piece]). Of good style, extremely fine. $200
Lot 4695 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), imitative cast medal after original medallion, (45.80 g), obv. laureate bust of emperor to right, rev. Emperor on horse to right, spearing soldier, other soldiers behind, in exergue ARMENIA, around TR P VIII IMP IIII COS III, (cf.Gnecchi 6 [P.45], Pl.72,5). Of good style, nearly very fine. $240
Lot 4696 Didius Julianus, (A.D. 193), imitative cast medal after original medallion by Giovanni Cavino (44.7 g), obv. laureate bust of emperor draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP CAESAR M DID SEVERVS IVLIAN AVG P P, rev. COS II over SC in exergue, quadriga to left, horses in high action, above Victory flying to right, crowning the charioteer, (Lawrence 67, Klawans 2 [p.99]). Nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4697 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), fine copy of a gold aureus, probably European, after the issue of 203, Rome mint, (7.38 g), obv. laureate bust right, draped and cuirassed, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG , rev. Dea Caelestis facing right, riding lion to right, holding sceptre and thunderbolt, below water running, around INDULGENTIA AVG, IN CARTH in exergue, (S.6702, cf.RIC 131b). Very fine or better, an interesting example for research. $540
Lot 4698 Severus Alexander, (A.D. 222-235), imitative cast medal after original medallion, (35.96 g), obv. laureate bust of emperor to right, legend around, rev. Emperor presenting globe to Jupiter seated to left, soldiers behind, around PERPE TVITAS IMP AVG, (Gnecchi 10 [P.80], Pl.98,10). A cast of the illustrated Gnecchi example, very fine. $150
Lot 4699 Spain, Roman Hispania, Lepida-Celsa, Pseudo-automonous issue of P. Salpa and M. Fulvius (duoviri), (c.44-36 B.C.), AE 29, (15.08 g), obv. helmeted head of Mars to right, before, COL VIC IVL LEP, rev. running bull to right, around, P SALPA M FVLVI, PR II VIR, (S.-, RPC 264, SNG Stockholm 1624-1630, SNG Cop.536, ACIP 1495). Good fine with attractive brown patina, rare. $120
Lot 4700 Spain, Roman Hispania, Lepida-Celsa, Pseudo-automonous issue of P. Salpa and M. Fulvius (duoviri), (c.44-36 B.C.), AE 29, (14.35 g), obv. helmeted head of Mars to right, before, COL VIC IVL LEP, rev. running bull to right, around, P SALPA M FVLVI, PR II VIR, (S.-, RPC 264, SNG Stockholm 1624-1630, SNG Cop.536, ACIP 1495). Nearly fine with dark brown patina, rare. $60
Lot 4701 Spain, Calagurris, Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as 28mm, (12.19 g), issues of M. Lic. Capel and C. Ful. Rutil, duoviri, struck after 2 B.C., obv. laureate head to right, around IMP AVGVSTVS PATER PATRIAE, with countermark eagle head, rev. bull standing right, above M LIC CAPEL, M C I to left, II VIR to right and C FVL RVTI, some letters ligated, (S.-, RPC I 444, SNG Cop. 582, MH ). Near very fine, green patination surfaces a little rough. Passed in
Lot 4702 Spain, uncertain mint, (mid to late 1st century B.C.), AE 22mm (8.53 g), issued by Cn. Stati(lius) Libo, prefect, struck circa 43-36 B.C. or later, obv. bare head of Libo right, around [CN STATI] LIBO PRAEF, rev. praefericulum and patera set on ground line, SACERDOS in exergue, (S.-, RPC 483, SNG Cop.471-2). Nearly very fine, light overall roughness, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4703 Macedon, Thessalonica, Divus Julius Caesar and Octavian, (28-27 B.C.), AE 25, (11.12 g), obv. wreathed head of Julius Caesar right, countermarked ligate NK in circle, around **QEOS*, rev. bare head of Octavian to right, **D* below, around **QESSA [LON]IKEWN*, (S.-, Sear Imperators 675, Touratsoglou, Thessaloniki, Em. 1, 27, RPC I 1554, BMC (Macedonia)58 [p.115], SNG ANS 824, for c/m see Howgego 625). Fine, countermark very fine, slightly off centred, rare. Passed in
Lot 4704 Macedon, uncertain probably Thessalonika, Augustus, with Divus Julius Caesar, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE 20, (5.31 g), obv. bare head of Divus Julius right **Q*EO[C], rev. bare head of Augustus right, around CEB[ACTOY] **Q*E, (S.-, Sear Imperators-, RPC 5421, BMC Macedonia 61 [Thessalonica], SNG Evelipedes 1327). Dark green patina, surface abrasions on both portraits, otherwise very fine and very rare. $130
Lot 4705 Macedon, Thessalonica, Antonia Minor, as Augusta, from A.D. 41), AE 16, (4.56), obv. draped bust to left of Antonia, around [ANT] **WNIA*, rev. within four lines of wreath **QES/SALO/NIKE/WN* (s. RPC I 1581, Touratsoglou Claudius 34, example noted in Berlin). Good Fine, green patina and extremely rare. $110
Lot 4706 Macedon, Philippi, Civic issue, time of Claudius to Nero(?), (c. 41-69 A.D.), AE 20, (4.86 g), obv. Victory standing left on base, holding wreath and palm, VIC AVG across field, rev. around COHOR PRAE PHIL, three standards, (S.32, RPC 1651, SNG Cop.305-6, McClean 3267-8, AMC 1099 ff., SNG Evelpides 1275-7). Good very fine with green patina. $90
Lot 4707 Thrace, Kingdom of, Rhoemetalces I and Pythodoris (his Queen), with Augustus and Livia, (c. 11 B.C. - A.D. 12), AE 23, (9.00 g), obv. diademed head of Rhoemetalces and Pythodoris jugate to right, with small bust of Kotys IV in field to right, around **BASILEWS ROIMHTALKOU*, rev. laureate head of Augustus and Livia to right with capricorn before jugate busts, around **KAISAROS S EBASTOS*, (S.5398, RPC I 1710, SNG Cop. -, Youroukova 188-193, BMC -). Nearly very fine, dark green and dusty patina, scarce. $120
Lot 4708 Thrace, Kingdom of, Rhoemetalces I and Pythodoris (his Queen), with Augustus, (c. 11 B.C. - A.D. 12), AE 23, (8.65 g), obv. diademed head of Rhoemetalces and Pythodoris jugate to right, around **BASILEWS ROIMHTALKOU*, rev. laureate head of Augustus to right, around **KAISAROS S EBASTOS*, (S.5396, RPC I 1711, SNG Cop. 1188-9, Youroukova 204-8, BMC 4-6, SNG Tubingen 972-3). Nearly extremely fine, dark green patina, scarce. $150
Lot 4709 Thrace, Kingdom of, Rhoemetalces I, with Augustus, (c. 11 B.C. - A.D. 12), AE 22, (6.22 g), obv. diademed head of Rhoemetalces to right, around **BASILEUS ROIMHTALKOU*, rev. laureate head of Augustus to right with a capricorn before, around **KAISAROS S EBASTOS*, (S.5395, RPC I 1715; SNG Cop. -, Youroukova 171-5). Very fine, dark green patina, light roughness, scarce. $60
Lot 4710 Moesia inferior, Tomis, Augustus (probably), (B.C. 27 - 14 A.D.), AE 18, (3.33 g), obv. jugate heads of male and female heads to right, (Augustus and Livia?), around OMONOIA ETETH**P*IA, rev. cornucopiae containing fruits and grapes, across TO/M ITW/N, (S.-, Varbanov 4618 [R7], RPC 1823, AMNG Pl.VI, 19 = Mouchmov Pl.IV, 11, Gorny Sale 67, October 1999 [lot 700], Lanz, Auction 114 26 May 2003 [lot 253], other examples in Bucarest). Green and brown patination, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare. $70
Lot 4711 Corinthia, Corinth, Julius Caesar, AE 22 or as, (10.82 g), struck 44-43 B.C., obv. laureate head right of Julius Caesar to right, to left downwards LAVS IVLI/CORINT, with two countermarks, rev. Bellerophon, wearing petesas, riding pegasus right and striking downward with spear, L CERTO AEFICIO C IVLIO II VIR, no legend visible, (S.-, Sear Imperators 614, Amandry D7 R19 1 (This Coin), BCD 314 [Lanz Sale 105]). Good fine/fine, brown patina, rare. $100
Lot 4712 Corinthia, Corinth, Augustus, (31 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE 21, issued 2-1 B.C., issued by C. Servilius and M. Antoninus Hipparchus, (7.39 g), obv. bare head of Augustus to right, CAESAR downwards to left, CORINT traces downwards to right, rev. heads of Gaius and Lucius Caesar facing each other around C SERVILIO C F PRIMO M ANTONIO HIPPARCHO II VIR, (S.166, BMC 504, Amandry Group XIb [obv.D5, rev R14], SNG Cop. 204, Lanz BCD Sale 105, lot 339). Portraits fine/very fine, weak obverse legends, rare. $250
Lot 4713 Corinthia, Corinth, Augustus, (31 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE As, issued 2-1 B.C., issued by C. Servilius and M. Antoninus Hipparchus, (6.36 g), obv. bare head of Augustus to right, CAESAR upwards to left, CORINT traces downwards to right, rev. heads of Gaius and Lucius Caesar facing each other around traces of C SERVILIO C F PRIMO M ANTONIO HIPPARCHO IIVIR,(S.166, Amandry Group XIa [obv.D11, rev.R8 [This Coin obverse illustrated], SNG Cop. 205, Lanz BCD Sale 105, lot 338). Portraits good fine, weak legends, rare. $90
Lot 4714 Achaia, Patrai, (c.31 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.40 g), issued in the name of Agys, son of Aischrion as magistrate, obv. laureate head of Zeus to right, dotted border, rev. A**G*VC/AI-CXPI/WNOC in three lines around **PA* monogram, all within elaborately bound laurel wreath with ties above and two rostra below, (S.2962, BCD Peloponnesos 534, CNG 76, [lot 538, this coin], HGC 5,58, BMC 1 [p.10]). Nearly extremely fine with attractive dark tone, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4715 Peloponnesos, Achaia, Patrai, issue of Damasias Agesilaou, silver triobol or hemidrachm, (c.mid 30's B.C.), (2.16 g), obv. diademed head of Aphrodite (as Cleopatra) to right, wearing stephane, earring and necklace, hair bound behind in bun, dotted border, rev. **D*A/MACIAC all above the Patrae monogram all within laurel wreath, tied at bottom, (S.2963, BCD [LHS 96] 525-528, BMC 2-3, McClean 6325-8, SNG Lockett 2348, SNG Cop.154). Heavily toned, good very fine and rare, with tickets. Passed in
Lot 4716 Lesbos, Methymna, (2nd-1st centuries B.C.), AE 16, (4.67 g), obv. helmeted head of Athena to right with countermark with a lyre, rev. a kantharos with M - [A]/**Q* [Y], (Franke, Munzpragung 29, cf.SNG Cop.357-359, No.359 also with lyre countermark in the same obverse position). Very fine/fair, rare. $30
Lot 4717 Bithynia, Nicaea, Julius Caesar, issued 47-46 B.C., AE assarion, 25mm, (7.60 g), issued by C. Vibius Pansa, proconsul and dated CY 236 = 47/6 B.C.), obv. bare head of Julius Caesar to right, traces of NIKAIE**W*N, rev. Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm, to left and right **EPI GAI[OU], OUIBIOU PANSA* monograms to left and right, **SLZ* (date) in exergue, (S.3794, RPC I 2026, Sear Imperators (Appendix 2) 697, Weiser, Nikaia -, SNG von Aulock 535, BMC 8-9, Waddington 11, SNG Cop. -). Fine/good fine and rare. $90
Lot 4718 Mysia, Parium, Julius Caesar, c.45 B.C., AE 14, (2.06 g), issues by Praefericulum I, obv. female (probably Venus) head right, wearing stephane C G I P around, rev. Praefericulum, to right MVC PIC, to left IIII I D D D, (S.-, Sear Imperators (Appendix 2) 709, RPC I 2253, BMC 77 [Pl.XXII, 7]). Good very fine with attractive green patina, very rare. $70
Lot 4719 Mysia, Parium, Julius Caesar, c.43 B.C. or later, AE 14, (2.84 g), obv. female (probably Venus) head right, wearing stephane C G I P around, rev. Praefericulum, to right and left D D, (S.-, Sear Imperators (Appendix 2) 715, RPC I 2259, BMC 80-82, SNG Cop.280, Lindgren 272). Very fine with attractive green patina, rare. Passed in
Lot 4720 Ionia, Ephesus, Octavian, with Mark Antony and Lepidus, (43-33 B.C.), AE unit (5.30 g), obv. Jugate bare heads of Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus to right, rev. **ARCIEREUS GRAM GLAUKWN EFE POLEMAIOS across fields in six lines, facing cult statue of Artemis (Diana) Ephesia, (S.-, RPC I 2572A, cf.Sear Imperators 729 [different magistrate], cf.BMC 193, cf.SNG Cop. 358). Fine with black-green patina with traces of lighter olive overtones. $120
Lot 4721 Ionia, Ephesus, Octavian, with Mark Antony and Lepidus, (43-33 B.C.), AE unit (4.68 g), obv. Jugate bare heads of Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus to right, rev. **ARCIEREUS GRAM GLAUKWN EFE POLEMAIOS across fields in six lines, facing cult statue of Artemis (Diana) Ephesia, (S.-, RPC I 2572A, cf.Sear Imperators 729 [different magistrate], cf.BMC 193, cf.SNG Cop. 358). Fine with dark green patina. Passed in
Lot 4722 Phrygia, Apameia, Augustus as an issue of Gaios Masonios Roufos, (B.C. 27 - 14 A.D.), AE 15, (3.24 g), issued for Gaius Caesar in 15 B.C., obv. bare head of Gaius Caesar to right, around traces of **GAIOS KAISAR*, rev. facing cult statue of Artemis (with supports), around traces of **MASWNIOS ROPUFOS*, (S.-, RPC 3130 [notes 2 examples only] and supplement, SNG von Aulock 8305). Green and brown patination, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare. $60
Lot 4723 Lycia, Masikytes, League Coinage, (1st century B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (1.53 g), obv. head of Apollo to right laureate, hair in formal curls, **[L U]* each side of neck, rev. lyre, M A either side, to right below a tripod, all within shallow field, (S.5295, Troxell period IV, series 6 110, SNG Cop.91, BMC 15). Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4724 Galatia, Kingdom of Amyntas, (37-25 B.C.), AE 19 (3.47 g) obv. draped bust of Cleopatra as Artemis to right, bow and quiver to left, dotted border, rev. stag standing right, **BASILE WS*, below AMYNTOY, dotted border, (S.-, Sear Imperators 815, SNG France 2369, RPC I 3503, BMC 14-15, CNG esale 75, 23 May 2007, [lot 449], same dies). Very fine, dark green patina and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4725 Cappadocia, Ariobarzanes III Eusebes Philoromaios, (52-42 B.C.), silver drachm (3.75 g), Eusebeia mint under Mount Argaios, obv. diademed bearded head to right, rev. Athena Nikephoros standing left, star and crescent to inner left, [AI] (year 11 = 42 B.C.), in exergue, around traces of **BASILEWS ARIOBARZANOU EUSEBOUS KAI FILORWMAIOU*, (S.7304, Simonetta 6b, HGC 7, 853 [R2], SNG Delepierre 2931, SNG Von Aulock 6326, BMC 4). Good very fine, Slightly off centred on the reverse, rare. $110
Lot 4726 Cilicia, Soli-Pompeiopolis, issued after 66 B.C., AE 16, (3.92 g), obv. head of Pompey to right, A behind neck, within a dotted border, rev. Artemis, wearing short chiton, quiver over shoulder, resting on spear, to right downwards, **POMPHIOPOLI*, to left NE/AN, (S. -, SNG Levante 879 [This Coin]). Very fine a rare denomination. $150
Lot 4727 Cilicia, Soloi-Pompeiopolis, type of Pompey the Great or later. (c.66-27 B.C.), AE 20, (6.75 g), obv. bare head to right of Pompey, rev. Nike advancing right, holding wreath and palm, to right, **AQ* above monogram, traces of mint name around, (S.-, SNG von Aulock 5887-8). Nearly very fine/fine, brown patina, very rare. $60
Lot 4728 Cilician Kingdom, Tarkondimotos I, (39-31 B.C.), issued at Hieropolis-Kastabala mint, AE 21, (7.15 g), obv. Tarkondimotos head right, wearing diadem, circle of dots, rev. Zeus enthroned left holding Nike & sceptre, **[BA]SILEWS* behind, [T]APKON**D*IMO/TOY before, **FILANTWNIO[U]* in exergue, (S.5682, RPC 3871, McClean 9135 (Pl.330, 11 p.304), BMC 1, (p.237), SNG Levante 1258, Lindgren 1656). Dark green patination, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4729 Cilician Kingdom, Tarkondimotos I, (39-31 B.C.), issued at Hieropolis-Kastabala mint, AE 22, (5.57 g), obv. Tarkondimotos head right, wearing diadem, circle of dots, countermarked with anchor in left field, rev. Zeus enthroned left holding Nike & sceptre, **[BA]SILE[WS]* behind, [T]APKON**D*IM/OTOY before, traces of **FILANTWNIOU* in exergue, (S.5682, RPC 3871, McClean 9135 (Pl.330, 11 p.304), BMC 1, (p.237), SNG Levante 1258, Lindgren 1656). Dark brown patination, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4730 Cilician Kingdom, Tarkondimotos I, (39-31 B.C.), issued at Hieropolis-Kastabala mint, AE 21, (6.97 g), obv. Tarkondimotos head right, wearing diadem, circle of dots, countermarked anchor on neck, rev. Zeus enthroned left holding Nike & sceptre, **BASILEW[S]* behind, [TA]PKON**D*IMO/TOY before, traces of **FILANTWNIOU* in exergue, (S.5682, RPC 3871, McClean 9135 (Pl.330, 11 p.304), BMC 1, (p.237), SNG Levante 1258, Lindgren 1656). Dark green and soil patination, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4731 Cilicia, uncertain mint, Gaius Sosius, Imperator? (c.38 B.C.), AE 20, (8.54 g), obv. bare head to right (of Octavian), rev. fiscus, sella, quaestoria and hasta, Q below, (S.-, Sear Imperators 958 [suggest 30 B.C from an uncertain Syrian mint], RPC I 5410, Laffaille 324, Grant, FITA p.13, AMNG 228). Very fine, glossy dark patina, rare. $200
Lot 4732 Syria, under Roman authority possibly of Q Caecilius Bassus (46-45 B.C.), in the name of Philip I Philadelphus, (89-83 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.51 g), Antioch on the Orontes mint, struck in year 4 Caesarian era = 46-45 B.C., obv. diademed head of Philip I to right, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated left on throne, holds Nike with wreath in outstretched hand, all within laurel wreath, on right, **[B]ASILE[WS] FILIPPO[U]*, and to left **EPIFANOUS [FI]LADELF[OU]*, to left VNAT monogram, **D* in exergue = year 4, (S.7214, RPC 4128, HGC 1360b, McAlee 5, Sear Imperators (Appendix 2) 845, Vagi 72). Bright, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4733 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, Augustus, (B.C. 27 - 14 A.D.), silver tetradrachm (14.95 g), dated year 31 of the Actian Era and Cos. XIII = 1 B.C. - 1 A.D., obv. around **KAISAROS SE BASTOU*, laureate head of Augustus to right, rev. around ETOY**S AL* (Actian era date) NIKH**S*, Tyche seated right on rock, holding palm frond with her right hand, below, half-length figure of river-god Orontes swimming right, in right field, monogram (Y**PA*) and I**G* consular date) lower right field a monogram ANT (=ANTIOXI**EWN*), (S.106, BMC 146, McAlee 186. Prieur 56. RPC 4157). Extremely fine and rare, probably the finest known of this most interesting date of issue. $1,300
Lot 4734 Syria, Coele-Syria, Chalkis ad Libanon, Lysanias as Tetrarch, (40-36 B.C.), AE 20 (6.77 g), obv. diademed head of Lysanias to right, rev. Athena Nikephoros standing left, monogram to right, around only traces of **LUSANIOU TETRARCOU KAI ARCIEREWS*, (S.5898, SNG Cop.415-416, RPC I 4770, BMC 6 [p.280]). Fine dark brown patina with roughness in fields on reverse, a realistic late Hellenistic portrait, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4735 Syria, Coele Syria, Chalkis, Cleopatra VII, (51-30 B.C.), 20-23mm, (8.03 g), Chalkis mint, issued and dated RY 21 and 6 = 32-31 B.C., obv. diademed bust of Cleopatra VII to right, many traces of BACI **L*ICCHC K**LEOPATRA*C around, rev. bare head of Mark Antony to right, around of ETOYC KA TOY KAI S **Q*EAC NEW[TEPAC], (S.-, Sear Imperators 926, BMC 15 (Berytus), Sv.1887, RPC 4771, SNG Cop. 382, Pitchfork 172). Very fine, brown patination, weak on parts of the legend, rare. $900
Lot 4736 Syria, Coele Syria, Chalkis, Cleopatra VII, (51-30 B.C.), 19mm, (4.83 g), Chalkis mint, issued and dated RY 21 and 6 = 32-31 B.C., obv. diademed bust of Cleopatra VII to right, traces of BACI **L*ICCHC K**LEOPATRA*C around, rev. bare head of Mark Antony to right, around traces of ETOYC KA TOY KAI S **Q*EAC NEWTEPAC, (S.-, Sear Imperators 926, BMC 15 (Berytus), Sv.1887, RPC 4771, SNG Cop. 382, Pitchfork 172). Fine, brown patination, weak on legend, rare. $160
Lot 4737 Syria, Coele Syria, Chalkis, Cleopatra VII, (51-30 B.C.), AE 17, (3.43 g), Chalkis mint, issued and dated RY 21 and 6 = 32-31 B.C., obv. diademed bust of Cleopatra VII to right, BACI **L*ICCHC K**LEOPATRA*C around, rev. Athena advancing to left holding shield and spear, around ETOYC [KA TOY K]AI S **Q*EAC NEWTEPAC, (S.-, Sear Imperators 928, Sv.1889, RPC 4773, Rouvier 439 [Berytus], Pitchfork 174). Off centred on the reverse, dark green patina, otherwise good very fine and very rare. $300
Lot 4738 Syria, Coele-Syria, Chalkis ad Libanon, Octavian, (issued 31-30 B.C.), AE 20 (6.46 g), issued with Zenodorus, tetrarch and archereus, obv. bare head of Octavian right, NE to left, L B**PS* (date) in right field, rev. mostly present ZHNO**D*OROY TETPAPXOY KAI APXHPE**W*S, bare head of Zenodorus left, (S.5899, Sear Imperators 929, RPC I 4774; cf.SNG Cop.417, Lindgren 2136, Oxford AMC 866). Dark patina, good very fine, mostly clear legends, rare. $90
Lot 4739 Syria, Coele-Syria, Chalkis ad Libanon, Octavian, (issued 31-30 B.C.), AE 18 (7.16 g), issued with Zenodorus, tetrarch and archereus, obv. bare head of Octavian right, NE to left, L B**PS* (date) in right field, rev. traces only ZHNO**D*OROY TETPAPXOY KAI APXHPE**W*S, bare head of Zenodorus left, (S.5899, Sear Imperators 929, RPC I 4774; cf.SNG Cop.417, Lindgren 2136, Oxford AMC 866). Dark patina, good very fine portraits but with weak legends, rare. Passed in
Lot 4740 Syria, Coele-Syria, Chalkis ad Libanon, Augustus, (issued 27-26 B.C.), AE 20 (7.04 g), issued with Zenodorus, tetrarch and archereus, obv. traces only ZHNO**D*OROY TETPAPXOY KAI APXHPE**W*S, bare head of Zenodorus left, rev. bare head of Augustus right, L Z**P* NE KAI in left and right fields, (S.5899, Sear Imperators 929 footnote, RPC I 4775, BMC 7, SNG Cop.417, Oxford AMC 867). Soil patina, very fine portraits but with weak legends, rare. $120
Lot 4741 Phoenicia, Orthosia, Cleopatra VII, (51-30 B.C.), struck in Year 3 of Cleopatra's Phoenician regal years = 35-34 B.C., AE 20, (8.70 g), obv. draped bust of Cleopatra VII to right, rev. Baal of Orthosia in chariot pulled by two griffins to right, L**G*, in exergue (S.-, RPC I 4501, SNG Cop.174 var. [year 3], Pitchfork Hosking Collection 170). Good very fine, dark green patina patina, excellent portrait of Cleopatra, very rare. $850
Lot 4742 Phoenicia, Simyra, (2nd century B.C. but maybe 37-6 B.C. as in footnote), AE 20, (6.87 g), obv. diademed head of Zeus to right, dotted border, rev. turreted and diademed bust of Tyche to right, small Z behind turreted head, all within wreath, (S.-. Lindgren and Kovacs A2138A, SNG Cop.-, BMC -, CNG 47, 591-592, CNA XI, 181). Very fine with a dark brown patina with earthen encrustation around the devices and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4743 Egypt, Kingdom of Cleopatra VII, (51-30 B.C.), copper eighty drachms (= one silver obol), AE 27, (18.01 g), Alexandria mint, obv. diademed bust of Cleopatra VII to right, line border, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on a thunderbolt, to left cornucopiae, around traces of **KLEOPATRAS BASILISSHS*, to right **P* [= 80], (S.7955, Sear Imperators 948, BMC 4-5, Sv.1871, Weiser 184-5, SNG Cop. 422-4). Evenly worn as usual, nearly very fine with some soil adhesion, rare. $700
Lot 4744 Egypt, Kingdom of Cleopatra VII Philopator, (51-30 B.C.), AE dichalkon or eighth Unit (1.67 g), Paphos mint, obv. diademed and draped bust right, rev. double cornucopiae flanked by ribbons, trace of legend, (S.-, Kreuzer p.43; Sv.1161 (Ptolemy IV), Weiser -, SNG Cop.649, CNG 69 [lot 737]). Very fine/fair, rare. Passed in
Lot 4745 Egypt, Kingdom of Cleopatra VII Philopator, (51-30 B.C.), AE dichalkon or eighth unit (1.34 g), Paphos mint, obv. diademed and draped bust right, rev. double cornucopiae flanked by ribbons, trace of legend, (S.-, Kreuzer p.43, Sv.1161 (Ptolemy IV),; Weiser -, SNG Cop.649, CNG 69 [lot 737]). Good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4746 Kingdom of Numidia, Juba I (Pompey's ally), silver denarius, struck at Utica, (c.60-46 B.C.), (2.83 g), obv. diademed and draped bust of Juba to right, holding scepter over shoulder, on right, [REX IVBA], rev. around Hmmmlkt - Ywb'Y in neo-Punic characters, octastyle temple, (S.6607 and S.543, MAA 29, SNG Cop.523, RPC 717). Good very fine, off centred reverse. $120
Lot 4747 Mauretania, kingdom of Juba II, (25 B.C. - A.D. 24), silver denarius (3.11 g), Caesarea mint, obv. diademed head to right of Juba II, to right, REX IVBA, rev. Cornucopia with transverse sceptre in background, crescent to upper right, (S.5974, Mazard 241, MAA 95, SNG Cop.579, Muller 23 [p.103]), MAA 70, Mazard 126, Muller, Afrique 18, SNG Cop.554). Toned, slightly off centred on the reverse, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. $160
Lot 4748 Mauretania, Kingdom of Juba II, (25 B.C. - A.D. 24), silver denarius (2.99 g), Caesarea mint, obv. diademed head to right of Juba II, around REX IVBA, rev, draped bust of Africa right, wearing lion skin headdress, two spears behind, (S.5971, MAA 70, Mazard 126, Muller, Afrique 18, SNG Cop.554). Toned, slightly off centred on the obverse, otherwise good very fine and very rare. $260
Lot 4749 L. Julius L.f. Caesar, (c.103 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.80 g), obv. Mars helmeted head to left, CAESAR behind, rev. Venus Genetrix, in biga to left, lyre before, C. above, L.IVLI.L.F. in exergue, (S.198, Cr.320/1, Syd.593, RSC Julia 4). Short on flan, good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4750 M. Porcius Cato, (89 B.C.), silver quinarius, Rome mint, (1.86 g), obv. female bust to right, [M.CATO] behind, symbol below, rev. Victory seated right, holding patera, VICTRIX in exergue, (S.248, Cr.343/2, Syd.597, B.Porcia 7). Off centred obverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $60
Lot 4751 Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius (as Imperator c.81 B.C.), (c.81 B.C.), silver denarius, North Italy mint, (3.89 g), obv. Pietas diademed head to right, stork before, rev. jug and lituus IMPER in exergue, all within laurel wreath, (S.302, Cr.374/2, Syd.751, RSC Caecilia 44). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4752 Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, (c.76-75 B.C.), silver denarius, uncertain Spanish mint, (3.99 g), obv. Genius of the Roman People with diadem, draped bust to right, sceptre on shoulder and G.P.R. above, rev. EX SC divided by globe between rudder and sceptre, CN. LEN. Q below, (S.323, Cr.393/1a, Syd.752, B.Cornelia 54). Brilliant, with full mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare. $400
Lot 4753 M. Aemilius Scaurus and P. Plautius Hypsaeus, (c.58 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.93 g), obv. king Aretas kneeling beside camel to right, M.SCAVR and AED CVR above, [REX ARETAS] in exergue, [EX] to left, S[C] to right, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to left, P.HYPSAE / AED CVR above, CAPTV on right, C.HYPSAE COS/ PREIVER in exergue, scorpion below horses, (S.379, Cr.422/1b, Syd.913, RSC Aemilia 8). Attractive light patina, slightly off centred on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $200
Lot 4754 Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius Brutus), (54 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.75 g), obv. bare head of L. Junius Brutus to right, BRVTVS behind, rev. bare head of C. Servilius Ahala to right, AHALA behind, (S.398, Cr.433/2, Syd 907, RSC Junia 30). Toned, with attractive grey patination, struck slightly off centre on obverse, otherwise extremely fine with superb portraits, rare. $1,750
Lot 4755 Q. Pompeius Rufus, (c.54 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.83 g), obv. Q. POMPEI Q.F./RVFVS above curule chair between arrow and laurel branch, COS below on tablet, rev. SVLLA COS above curule chair between lituus and wreath, Q POMPEI RVF below on tablet, (S.400, Cr.434/2, Syd.909, B.Pompeia 5). Banker's mark on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $220
Lot 4756 Q. Pompeius Rufus, (c.54 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 g), obv. [Q.] POMPEI Q.F./RVFVS above curule chair between [arrow] and laurel branch, [C]OS below on tablet, rev. SVLLA COS above curule chair between lituus and wreath, Q POMPEI RVF below on tablet, (S.400, Cr.434/2, Syd.909, B.Pompeia 5). Off centred on obverse, otherwise very fine and very scarce. $160
Lot 4757 C. Vibius C.f.C.n. Pansa Caetronianus, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 g), obv. Mask of Pan, pedum behind PANSA below, rev. Jupiter Axurus seated to left, C.VIBIVS C.F.C.N. behind and IOVIS, AXVR before, (S.420, Cr.449/1b, Sear Imperators 20, Syd.948, B.Vibia 19). Very fine/good very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4758 C. Antius Restio, (c.47 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.75 g), obv. bare head to right of tribune Antius Restio, RESTIO behind, rev. Hercules facing with club and trophy, [C.]ANTIVS C.F. before, (S.434, Cr.455/1, Sear Imperators 34, Syd.970, B.Antia 1). Lightly toned, surface marks, otherwise fine and rare. $70
Lot 4759 Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio, (c.47-46 B.C.), silver denarius, Africa mint, (3.77 g), obv. laureate head of Jupiter to right, Q METAL PIVS around, rev. elephant standing to right, SCIPIO above, IMP in exergue, border of dots, (S.1379, Sear Imperators 45, RSC Caecilia 47, Cr.459/1, Syd. 1046). Toned, very fine/good very fine and rare. $240
Lot 4760 M. Porcius Cato, (part of the Pompeians), (Spring 47- Spring 46 B.C.), silver denarius (3.96 g), Utica mint, obv. head of Roma right, with hair collected in knot, ROMA to left, M. CATO. PRO. PR around lower right, rev. Victory seated right on chair set on ground line, holding wreath in right hand and palm frond over left shoulder, VICTRIX in exergue, dotted border, (S.1381, Cr.462/1b, Sear Imperators 46b, CRI 46b, Syd. 1053a, Kestner 2996-2998, BMCRR Africa 18, Porcia 10a). Extremely fine, with traces of underlying mint bloom, rare. $240
Lot 4761 P. Clodius M.F. Turrinus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.90 g), obv. Apollo head laureate to right, lyre behind, dotted border, rev. Diana Lucifera standing facing holding two long torches, bow and quiver at shoulder, P CLODIVS before M.F. on left, (S.492, Sear Imperatorial 184, Cr.494/23, Syd.1117). Lightly toned, early extremely fine and rare. $300
Lot 4762 L. Livineius Regulus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.50 g), obv. bare head of Praetor to right, REGVLVS PR around, rev. curule chair with two fasces, one on each side, above REGVLVS F and PRAEF VR in exergue, (S.490, Cr.494/31, Syd.1113, Sear Imperators 180, RSC Livineia 8). Toned, good very fine and very scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4763 C. Vibius Varus, (42 B.C.), plated silver denarius (fouree) (3.19 g), Rome mint, obv. laureate and bearded head of Hercules to right, dotted border, rev. Minerva standing right, holding spear and Victory, shield set on ground to right, [C. VIBIVS] on right, VARVS on left, (S.497, Sear Imperators 193, Cr.494/37, Syd.1139, B Vibia 23). Obverse struck off centre, some surface damage, otherwise fine/very good and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4764 L. Mussidius Longus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.00 g), obv. veiled bust of Concord to right, CONCORDIA behind, * before, dotted border, rev. L. MVSSIDIVS LONGVS above platform inscribed CLOACIN with two statues of Venus Cloacina, (S.494, Sear Imperators 188a, Cr.494/42b, Syd.1093a, B. Mussidia 6b). Bright, slightly off centre, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. $300
Lot 4765 Cassius (43-42 B.C.)/ Julius Caesar (early 46 B.C.), silver denarius, hybrid/mule or barbarous copy, a copy of issue from of the obverse Smyrna moving with Brutus and Cassius and of the reverse issued Utica? North Africa mint, (3.23 g), obv. diademed head of Liberty to right, upwards on left CASS. IMP, upwards on right I LEIBERTAS around, rev. emblems of the augurate and pontificate, simpulum, aspergillum, jug and lituus, AVGVR above PONT II below, D to right, (S.1447/2 & 1403/1, Sear Imperator. 223 & 57, Vagi 103 & 45, Cr.500/5 & 467/1a, Syd.1305 & 1023, RSC Cassius #6 & Julius Caesar #4a). Very fine or better, a most interesting mule of barbarous style, extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 4766 Gnaeus Pompey Junior, (c.46-5 B.C.), silver denarius, Spanish mint (Corduba), (3.81 g), obv. Roma helmeted head to right, M. POBLICI. LEG. PRO PR around, rev. Hispania or Baetica presenting palm to a Pompeian soldier (possibly Pompey himself) who is alighting from prow, CN. MAGNVS. IMP around, (S.1384, Cr.469/1a, Sear Imperators 48, Syd.1035, RSC Pompey the Great 1). Lightly toned, off centred reverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4767 Sextus Pompey, (c.43-36 B.C.), AE as, Sicilian mint, (19.52 g), obv. laureate head of Janus, [MA]GN above, rev. prow to right, PIVS above, [IM]P below, (S.1394, Cr.479/1, Sear Imperators 336, Syd.1044a, BMC 95, Vagi 32). Dark green patina, nearly very fine and rare. $160
Lot 4768 Sextus Pompey, younger son of Pompey the Great, (died 35 B.C.), silver denarius, mint of Massilia, issued 44-43 B.C., (3.41 g), obv. bare head of Pompey the Great to right, NEPTVNI to left downwards, trident before, dolphin to right below, rev. Q NASIDIVS in exergue, galley under sail to right, star above, (S.1390, Cr.483/2, Sear Imperators 235, RSC 20, BMC Sicily 21). Cleaned, porous surface, good fine/very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4769 Sextus Pompey, younger son of Pompey the Great, (died 35 B.C.), silver denarius, mint of Sicily, issued 42-40 B.C., (3.67 g), obv. bare head of Pompey the Great to right, jug behind, lituus before, MAG PIVS IM[P ITER] around, rev. Neptune standing to left with right foot on prow, holding aplustre, between the Catanean brothers Anapias and Amphinomus, each of whom bears a parent on his shoulders, PRAEF above, CLAS ET OR[AE] over MARIT EX S[C] in exergue, (S.1392, Sear Imperators 344, Cr.511/3a, Syd. 1344, C.Pompey 17). Areas of flat striking on obverse and reverse, however the portrait of Pompey remains forcefully rendered and the reverse is well centred, toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4770 Julius Caesar, (died 44 B.C.), silver denarius, issued 49-48 B.C., mint moving with Caesar, (3.56 g), obverse brockage, obv. elephant to right, trampling on serpent, CAESAR in exergue, rev. incuse version of the obverse, (S.1399, Cr.443/1, Sear Imperators 9, Syd.1006, RSC 49). With fire damage near edge on the obverse, nearly very fine and very rare as a brockage, with only a very few known. $320
Lot 4771 Julius Caesar, (issued c.47-46 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.94 g), Africa mint, obv. diademed head of Venus to right, dotted border, rev. CAESAR to right, Aeneas walking left, carrying Anchises and palladium, dotted border, (S.1402, Cr.458/1, Sear Imperators 55, Syd.1013, RSC Julius Caesar 12). Full mint bloom, with traces of gold, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 4772 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued April 44 B.C., (3.42 g), an issue shortly after Caesar's assassination on the Ides (15th) of March, issued in the name of the moneyer Gaius Cossutius Maridianus, obv. laureate and veiled head of Julius Caesar to right, C[AESAR] PARENS PATRIAE around, lituus below chin, apex behind, rev. C. COSSVTIV[S] AND [MA]RIDIANVS arranged in form of a cross, A[A]AFF in the angles, (S.1422, Sear Imperators 112, Cr. 480/19, Syd.1069, BMC 4187). Off centred, weak in places, with flat areas, clear portrait and dark tone, otherwise good very fine and a rare type. $2,100
Lot 4773 Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, (43 B.C.), silver denarius, Gallia Transalpina and Cisalpina mint, (3.62 g), obv. M ANTON [IMP R.P.C.], around Mark Antony bare head to right, banker's mark on cheek, rev. CAESAR DIC before laureate head of Julius Caesar, jug behind, dotted border, (S.1465, Cr.488/2, Syd.1166, C. Julius Caesar and Mark Antony 3), Slightly off centred on the obverse, otherwise nearly fine, rare. $220
Lot 4774 M. Junius Brutus with L. Plaetorius Caestianus, silver denarius, probably an ancient forgery, original struck in Northern Greece c.43-42 B.C., (3.17 g), obv. [BRV]T IMP to right, downwards on left LúPLAETúCEST, bare head of Brutus to right, rev. EIDúMAR Pileus between two daggers, (cf.S.1439, cf.Babelon Junia 52 and Plaetoria 13, cf.Syd 1301, cf.Sear Imperators 216, cf.Cahn, EIDibus MARtiis, Q.Tic. 18, 1989, (dies not listed), cf.Cr.508/3). Flan cuts and some gouges, weakly struck on top of the head, through attempting piercing, edge filed in places, otherwise nearly fine and very rare. $800
Lot 4775 Mark Antony and Octavian, (Antony committed suicide 30 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Antony probably at Ephesus, issued 41 B.C., issued by moneyer M. Barbatius Pollio, (3.78 g), obv. bare head of Antony to right, M ANT IMP AVG III VIR R P C M BARBAT Q P around, dotted border, rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR R P C, dotted border, (S.1504, Cr.517/2, Syd. 1181, RSC 8). Attractive lightly toned, well centred, nearly extremely fine and very rare as such. $2,300
Lot 4776 Mark Antony and Octavian, (Antony committed suicide 30 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Antony at Ephesus, issued 41 B.C., issued by moneyer M. Barbatius Pollio, (3.01 g), obv. bare head of Antony to right, M ANT IMP AVG III [VIR R P C M BARBAT Q P] around, dotted border, rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR R P C, dotted border, (S.1504, Cr. 517/2, Syd. 1181, RSC 8). Attractive lightly toned, edge corrosion rough surface, portrait fine - very fine, otherwise nearly fine. $200
Lot 4777 Lucius Antony and Mark Antony, silver denarius, issued 41 B.C., travelling mint with Mark Antony, (3.74 g), obv. head of Mark Antony to right, around M ANT I MP (ligated) AV (ligated) G III VIR R P C M NE (ligated) RVA PROQ P, dotted border, rev. head of Lucius Antony to right, dotted border, around L. ANTONIVS COS, (S.1509, Cr.517/5a, Sear Imperators 1509, Lucius Antony 2 (p.130), BMC East 107). Lightly toned, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4778 Mark Antony, (died 30 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.20 g), issued Summer 40 B.C., Corcyra mint, obv. around ANT IMP III [VIR R.P.C.], head of Mark Antony to right, lituus behind, rev. CN DOM[IT AHENOBARBVS] IMP, prow to right, star above, (S.1472, Cr.521/2, RSC 10a, BMC 112). Toned, fine with weak legends, very rare. $220
Lot 4779 Mark Antony and Octavian, (Antony committed suicide 30 B.C.), silver cut in half denarius, mint moving with Antony in Syria, issued 41 B.C., issued by moneyer M. Barbatius Pollio, (2.04 g), obv. bare head of Antony to right, [M ANTON IMP I]II VIR R P C AVG around, dotted border, rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around [CAESAR] IMP PONT III VIR [R P C], dotted border, (S.1506, Cr. 528/3, Sear Imperators 251, BMC 123, RSC 2). Attractive lightly toned, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4780 Octavian and Mark Antony, issued in Gaul, (39 B.C.), silver quinarius (1.48 g), military mint travelling with Octavian in Gaul, obv. diademed and veiled head of Concordia to right, around III VIR R P C, rev. M ANTON C CAESAR, clasped hands holding caduceus, (S.1575, Cr.529/4b, Sear Imperators 304, Syd.1195, RSC M.Antony 67). Very fine, minor porosity and two small triangular bankers' marks, scarce. $160
Lot 4781 Mark Antony, (38-37 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, issued in Athens in Summer 38 B.C., (3.83 g), obv. standing figure of Mark Antony to right, dressed as a priest holding lituus, M. ANTONIVS M.F. M.N. AVGVR IMP TER around, rev. radiate head of Sol to right, III. VIR R.P.C. COS DESIG. ITER. ET. TERT. around, (S.1474, Sear Imperators 267, Cr.533/2, Syd.1199, C.Mark Antony 13a). Dark grey patination, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4782 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.21 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around [ANT AVG] III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, around above [CHORTI]VM PRAETORIARVM, (S.1483, Sear Imperators 385, Cr.544/1, Syd.1212, RSC Mark Antony 8). Toned, with a few surface scratches, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4783 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.26 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG II below, (cf.S.1479, Sear Imperators 349, Cr.544/14, Syd.1216, RSC Mark Antony 27). Attractively toned, with several surface scratches, otherwise very fine and scarce in this condition. $170
Lot 4784 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (2.95 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT [AVG] III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG X below, (cf.S.1479, Sear Imperators 361, Cr.544/24, Syd.1228, RSC Mark Antony 38). Worn, cleaned, with a banker's mark, otherwise nearly fine. $60
Lot 4785 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.35 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around traces of ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG XXIII below, (cf.S.1479, Sear Imperators 383, Cr.544/39, Syd.1246, RSC Mark Antony 60). Worn, cleaned, surface scratches, otherwise very good/fine. $60
Lot 4786 Mark Antony, (42 B.C.), plated silver hybrid denarius (fouree) (2.47 g), obv. head of Mark Antony to right, around M ANTONIVS IMP III VIR RPC dotted border, rev. horseman with two horses galloping right holding whip in right hand, dotted border, (S.1469/1463, Sear Imperators 238/142, Cr.516/5 /480/22). Evidence of plating on both sides, a mule made from two different types, these of contemporay issues, some surface damage and slightly off centred, unpublished as a fouree hybrid issue, otherwise fine/very good and an extremely rare contemporary copy. Passed in
Lot 4787 Mark Antony, Macedon, Thessalonica mint, an issue of Mark Antony and Octavian, AE 22, (7.38 g), [dated year 5 of the Antonian Era?], = (37 B.C.), obv. head of Agonothesia right, no E behind, to left **AGWNOQESIA*, dotted border, rev. ANT/ KAI in two lines within wreath, dotted border, (S.-, Sear Imperators 673, RPC I 1552, SNG ANS 819-22, SNG Cop. 375). Very fine with dark brown patina and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4788 Mark Antony, Macedon, Thessalonica mint, an issue of Mark Antony and Octavian, AE 22, (10.22 g), [dated year 5 of the Antonian Era?], = (37 B.C.), obv. head of Agonothesia right, no E behind, to left and right around **AGWNOQ ESIA*, rev. ANT/ KAI in two lines within wreath, (S.-, Sear Imperators 673 variant, RPC I 1552 variant, cf.SNG ANS 819-22, cf.SNG Cop.375). Good fine with dark green patina and very rare variety. Passed in
Lot 4789 Mark Antony and Octavia, (39 B.C.), silver cistophorus (Rhodian tetradrachm or three denarii), Ephesus mint, (11.72 g), obv. conjoined busts of Mark Antony and Octavia to right, [M.] ANTNOIVS IMP. COS. DESIG. ITER ET TERT around, rev. III. VIR R.P.C., Bacchus standing left on cista mystica on and between two interlaced serpents with erect heads, (S.1513, Syd.1198, C. Mark Antony and Octavia 3). Large spread broad flan, some surface oxidation, otherwise good fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4790 Lepidus and Octavian, (Spring - Summer 42 B.C.), silver denarius, Italian mint, (3.96 g), obv. bare head of Lepidus to right, around LEPIDVS PONT MAX III V R.P.C., rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around [CAES]AR IMP III VIR R P C, (S.1523, Cr.495/2C, RSC 2, Syd.1323). Slightly off centred reverse, otherwise lightly toned, good very fine and rare. $2,100
Lot 4791 Octavian, (42 B.C.), silver denarius (3.37 g), military mint traveling with Octavian in Greece, obv. helmeted and draped bust of Mars to right, spear behind, CAESAR behind, III VIR RPC, rev. legionary eagle surmounted by trophy between two standards, (S.1537, Cr.497/3, CRI 138, Syd.1320, RSC 248). Fine, lightly toned, weakness in places, rare. Passed in
Lot 4792 Augustus as Octavian, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, mint moving with Octavian in Italy, issued early 40 B.C. by Q. Salvius, (3.98 g), obv. bare head of Octavian to right around C CAESAR III VIR [R P C], rev. thunderbolt, around Q SALVIVS IMP COS DESIG, (S.1541, Sear Imperators 300, Cr.523/1, RSC 514, Syd.1326b, BMC Gaul 88). Has an attractive even grey patina, good very fine, some weakness in places. $300
Lot 4793 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, uncertain Western mint (Colonia Patricia or Nemausus), issued c.19-18 B.C. (3.77 g), obv. laureate head of Augustus to right, dotted border, rev. S P Q R on corners around a shield with CL V on shield between two laurel branches, CAESAR above and AVGVSTVS below, (S.1602, cf.RIC 52a, RSC 51, BMC 354). Well centred, lightly toned, extremely fine and very rare in this condition. $2,400
Lot 4794 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, uncertain Spanish mint (Colonia Caesar Augusta), issued 19-18 B.C. (2.72 g), obv. laureate head of Augustus to right around CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. DIVVS IVL[IVS], across to left and right of eight ray comet with tail upwards, (cf.S.1607, RIC 37a, RSC 98, BMC 323). Portrait extremely fine, rough field near the edges from corrosion, coin dull in patination, light weight and rare. $280
Lot 4795 Augustus, in memorial of Julius Caesar, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, type of Rome mint, issued 17 B.C. by M. Sanquinius, (3.82 g), obv. bare head of Augustus to right, around AVGVSTVS DIVI F, rev. Julius Caesar laureate head to right, comet above showing four rays and tail, around M SANQVI NIVS III VIR, (S.1621, RIC 338, RSC 1 [Julius Caesar and Augustus], BMC 71). Lightly toned, nearly very fine and very rare. $1,000
Lot 4796 Augustus, in memorial of Julius Caesar, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, type of Rome mint, issued 17 B.C. by M. Sanquinius, (3.53 g), obv. around AVGVST DI VI F LVDOS SAE, herald of the Ludi Saeculares (Saecular Games) standing left, wearing long robe reaching to ankles and helmet with two long feathers, and holding winged caduceus upright in right hand and round shield, [ornamented with six-pointed star], rev.around M SANQVI NIVS III VIR, youthful laureate head of deified Julius Caesar right, above, a comet with four rays and a tail, (S.1622, RIC I 340, RSC Julius Caesar 6, BMCRE 70 = BMCRR Rome 4584, BN 273-276). Fine or better, very rare. $550
Lot 4797 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued c.19 B.C. by P.Petronius Turpilianus, (3.65 g), obv. bare head of Augustus to right around CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. TVRPILIANVS III VIR around, Tarpeia, long-haired facing half buried in shields with hands raised, (S.1639, RIC 299, RSC 494, BMC 29). Minor surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. $360
Lot 4798 Augustus, with Agrippa, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius (3.41 g), Rome mint, issued by Cossus Cornelius Lentulus as moneyer, struck in 12 B.C., obv. around AVGVSTVS [COS XI], head of Augustus right, wearing oak wreath, rev. around traces of AGRIPPA COS TER COSSVS LENTVLVS, head of Agrippa right, wearing mural and rostral crown, (S.1727, RIC I 414, RSC 1 (Agrippa and Augustus-same dies), BMCRE 121 = BMCRR Rome 4671, BN 550, Jameson 26). Rough surface, otherwise very good - fine and very rare. $480
Lot 4799 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE dupondius or as, Nemausus mint, issued A.D. 10-14, (12.51 g), obv. laureate head of Agrippa to left and laureate head of Augustus to right, above IMP across P P, below DIVI F, dotted border, rev. COL NEM on either side of palm-shoot, chained crocodile to right below, wreath above, two palm branches below, (S.1731, RIC 159, RPC 525, Sear GIC 158). Light brown patina with overall attractive appearance, nearly very fine and very scarce in this condition. $400
Lot 4800 Agrippa, (died 12 B.C.), posthumous issue struck by Caligula (A.D. 37-41), AE as, (10.93 g), obv. M AGRIPPA L F COS III, head to left wearing rostral crown, rev. S C, across, Neptune standing to left, holding dolphin and trident, (S.1812, RIC 58 (Caligula), C.3). Very dark patina from cleaning and conservation, with minor uneveness, otherwise good very fine and scarce in this condition. $150
Lot 4801 Agrippa, (died 12 B.C.), posthumous issue struck by Caligula (A.D. 37-41), AE as, (10.62 g), obv. M AGRIPPA L F COS III, head to left wearing rostral crown, rev. S C, across, Neptune standing to left, holding dolphin and trident, (S.1812, RIC 58 (Caligula), C.3). Green find patination, with minor surface oxidation, otherwise good very fine and scarce in this condition. $190
Lot 4802 Civil Wars, (A.D. 68-69), silver denarius (3.05 g), minted in Spain, obv. draped bust of Libertas to right around LIBERTAS RESTITVTA, rev. a round shield inscribed S P Q R, all within wreath, (S.2069, RIC II 27, RSC 431, Martin 91). Nearly very fine, porous surface, very rare. Passed in
Lot 4803 Civil Wars, (A.D. 68-69), silver denarius (2.76 g), Tarraco mint, struck under Galba in Spain, April-June A.D. 68, obv. trace of LIBERTAS, draped bust of Libertas to right, rev. traces of RESTITVTA below P R across, pileus (cap of liberty) between two daggers, (S.2071, RIC II 24, RSC 394, BMC 7, Martin 49/50 Plate 4). Very good, corroded and weak in places, extremely rare. $350
Lot 4804 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), gold stater, (8.51 g), Byzantium mint, posthumous issue c.205-195 B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander the Great to right, wearing horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned to left, holding Nike and resting left arm on shield, transverse spear resting against right side to right, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMACOU*, lion's head to left in outer left field, trident below in exergue, (cf.S.6813, cf.Seyrig, `Monnaies de Byzance et de Calcedoine' [Essays to S.Robinson], No.7-10 [Plate 23]). Extremely fine but virtually as struck, once in jewellery but extremely rare and apparently unpublished for these marks. $2,700
Lot 4805 Lesbos, Mytilene, c.412-378 B.C., electrum hekte (2.41 g), Bodenstedt dates 410 B.C., obv. forepart of winged lion to left, rev. Sphinx seated to right all within linear square, (cf.S.4243, Bodenstedt 63 [same die as obv.], Boston 1694-6, BMC 35, Weber 5608). Attractive, fine and rare. $400
Lot 4806 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), gold aureus, issued 213, Rome mint, (7.11 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. Securitas enthroned right, resting head on right hand, holding scepter in left, altar at feet, around SECVRITATI PERPETVAE, (S.6748, RIC 229a, BMCRE 101, Calico 2813, C. 575). Finely centered on generous flan, a splendid mature portrait in the finest style of the period, with mint bloom, good extremely fine and very rare. $11,000
Lot 4807 Aelia Eudocia, wife of Theodosius II, (423-460), gold tremissis, Constantinople mint, issue c.430's, (1.34 g), obv. AELEVDO CIA AVG, pearl-diademed and draped bust right of Eudocia, wearing earring and necklace, rev. Latin cross pattee within wreath (wreath ties type 8), circular jewel above, CONOB* beneath, (RIC 281, MIRB 50, Depeyrot 72/2). Some surface scratches, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4808 Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, 9th officina **Q* dated RY 12 = 638-639, (4.25 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, IB monogram to right, around VICTORIA AVGU**Q*, CONOB in exergue, (S.767, cf.DOC 41, cf.MIB 48). Good very fine/very fine and a rare variety, not listed for officina in usual references. $460
Lot 4809 Tiberius III, (A.D. 698-705), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.48 g), officina B, obv. cuirassed bust facing with short beard, wearing crown and holding spear, around d TIbERI US PE AU, rev. VICTORIA AUG**Q* around, cross potent on three steps, beneath CONOB, (S.1360, BMC 2 = T.2, DOC 1b, MIB 1). Brilliant, extremely fine and very scarce. $1,300
Lot 4810 Nicephorus II Phocas (AD 963-969), with Basil II, gold histamenon nomisma (4.09 g), Constantinople mint, issued 965-969, obv. around + IhS XIS REX REGNANTIhM, bust of Christ Pantocrator facing, wearing cruciform nimbus, raising right hand in benediction, and holding book of Gospels cradled in left arm, rev. around + **Q*EOTOC' B' H**Q* hICHF DESP', facing busts of the Virgin, nimbate on left and Nicephorus (on right), wearing short beard and holding between them the patriarchal cross, the Virgin dividing M and **Q*, the emperor wearing crown and loros. (S.1778, DOC 4, B.N. 5-10, BMC 3-5, R. 1912). Good very fine and rare. $950
Lot 4811 Alexius I, (1081-1118), gold hyperpyron (scyphate), Constantinople mint, post reform issue, 1092-1118 (4.25 g), obv. Christ enthroned facing, wearing nimbus, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels, IC XC over to left KE RO, to right H**Q*EI, rev. facing figure of Alexius standing wearing crown, holding patriarchal cross to right 'manus Dei' legend to left **A/LE/SIW/ DE*C/**PO /TH to right **TW/ KO/ MNH/ NW*, (S.1913, DOC IV, 20, Hendy Pl.3, 4-10, BMC 4-6, R.2057-8). Nearly extremely fine with slight die shift, very scarce. $320
Lot 4812 Manuel I, (1143-1180), electrum aspron trachy (scyphate), Constantinople mint, (4.13 g), third coinage, obv. Christ facing on dais, bearded and wearing nimbus, in hand the Gospels, IC XC to left and right, star on each side, rev. facing figures of St. Theodore on right and Manuel I on left wearing divitision and chlamys, holding a patriarchal cross between them, globe at base, around MANUH**L* to left, **Q/Q E/O/D/P/[O/S], (S.1959, Hendy Pl.13, 5-6, cf.BMC 27-30). Large flan, pale gold, very fine/good very fine. $260
Lot 4813 Leo I, (A.D. 457-474), modern copy of a gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued 468-473, (3.87 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 O, in exergue CONOB, (cfS.21404, cf.RIC 630, cf.Depeyrot 93/1). Red toning, good very fine. $240
Lot 4814 India, Taxila, late imitative of Kushan, as a Kidara issue of anonymous issue (400-450 A.D.), base gold stater, (8.01 g), obv. debased standing king facing with head to left, rev. crude representation of Goddess Ardoksho enthroned facing, (M.3696). Very fine and rare. $200
Lot 4815 Spain, Punic Spain, Carthago Nova, time of Hannibal, (237-209 B.C.), silver quarter shekel, (1.74 g), obv. laureate male head to left, club over far shoulder, rev. African elephant walking to right, dotted border, (S.6566, M.18 [p.17], Robinson [Essays Mattingly], 6 (d) [p.50, Plate II], Villaronga class III, No.53, [obv.32, rev.51], CNH 15 [p.65]). Holed, otherwise nicely toned, very fine or better and rare. Passed in
Lot 4816 Spain under Carthage, time of Hannibal, (235-220 B.C.), AE 12, uncertain mint but around Gades, (1.99 g), obv. Tanit-Persephone to left, linear circle, rev. crested Corinthian helmet, (Robinson, [Essays Mattingly], No.2 (q) [p.48, Plate 1, similar dies to BM example], Villaronga 117 [Pl.XI], CNH 46 [p.69]); another similar (1.62 g), obv. Tanit-Persephone to left, linear circle, rev. crested Corinthian helmet, (Robinson, [Essays Mattingly], No.2 (q) [p.48, Plate 1, same dies as BM example]). Both with some soil attached, otherwise very fine and rare. (2) $70
Lot 4817 Calabria, Tarentum, (c.240-228 B.C.), silver nomos [stater], (6.20 g), Olympis, magistrate, obv. Hippokontist on horseback right, hurling javelin, wreath to left, **OLUMPIS* below, rev. Phalanthos riding dolphin left, holding kantharos and cornucopia, tripod to right, T A**RAS* below, (S.378, Vlasto 942, HN Italy 1055, BMC 274-5). Good very fine with attractive light grey toning with irridescent hues. Passed in
Lot 4818 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum (Taras), (272-235 B.C.), silver stater or nomos, (6.91 g), obv. diademed head of nymph left rev. youth on horseback right, crowning horse with wreath, dolphin and TA below (Vl.1000, SNG ANS 1280, HN Italy 1098). Some surface pitting on obverse, attractive golden patina on reverse, nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4819 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum (Taras), (281-272 B.C.), silver stater, (6.27 g), obv. naked boy rider on horse to right crowning horse with wreath, **[FI]LOKRA* behind, below horse NK monogram, rev. Phalanthos astride a dolphin to left, holding Nike and trident, beneath dolphin uncertain letters, (cf.S.370, cf.Vl.868, cf.HN Italy 1027); Syria, Kingdom of, Alexander I Balas, (152-145 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.96 g), Antioch mint, obv. diademed head of Alexander I to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos holding bow and arrow, monogram **R*A to left, (cf.S.7035,SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1400, Newell SMA 173). Toned, slightly porous surface, otherwise nearly very fine/very fine. $160
Lot 4820 Lucania, Metapontion, (c.300-250 BC), (3.09 g), obv. wreathed head of Dionysos left, rev. barley ear with leaf to right, cross-torch to right, (Johnston, Bronze 47, HN Italy 1683). Very fine or better and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4821 Italy, Lucania, Thurium (Thourioi), (c.350 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.41 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with figure of Scylla, rev. bull butting to right, **QOURIWN, tunny fish below in exergue, with exergual line, (cf.S.442, SNG ANS 1008 [same obv. die]). Nearly very fine and a scarce type. $140
Lot 4822 Italy, Bruttium, Rhegion, (c.450 B.C. [Arnold-Biucchi chronology]), silver tetradrachm, (16.94 g), obv. lion's head facing, within dotted border, rev. Iokastos the traditional founder of the city naked to waist and seated to left, holding staff and resting left hand on hip, all within laurel wreath, legend around anti-clockwise, [R]ECI NOS, (S.498, Herzfelder, H., "Catalogue des Tetradrachmes et Drachmes de Rhegion" No.1i [This Coin], [obv.D1, rev.R1 same dies], Pl.XX 1q for reverse die break illustration, [Revue Numismatique (RN) 1956], Munzhundlung Basel Sale 4 (390) [This Coin], cf.Arnold Biucchi 7-10 [Same Dies], SNG ANS 635). Some light scratches in the region of the interesting die crack on the reverse, original obverse die somewhat rusted, otherwise good very fine/very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4823 Sicily, Leontini, (c.455-430 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.84 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. head of lion to right, around four barley grains, around **LEON[TIN]O[N], (S.832, SNG ANS 249 [same dies]). Heavy surface porosity on the obverse, some surface oxidation, otherwise fine/good fine and rare. $240
Lot 4824 Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron I, (c.478-466 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, issued 478-745, (17.08 g), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying left crowning horses, plain exergue, rev. **SUPAKOSION* around, diademed head of Arethusa to right, four dolphins around, (cf.S.931, Boehringer Series VIIIa 151 {obv.66, rev.104}, HGC 2 1306, Pozzi 557 [same dies], Randazzo 321). Lightly toned, slightly off centre, small die flaw under chin, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4825 Sicily, Syracuse, (400-370 B.C.), silver decadrachm by Euainetos, (41.58 g), obv. charioteer driving fast quadriga left, Nike flying above holding fillet, armour and helmet on steps in exergue, rev. head of Artemis-Arethusa to left, surrounded by four dolphins, cockle shell behind neck, traces of legend above and below of EY AINE, (cf.S.953, Gallatin dies C.VI/III, BMC 178 [same dies], Cahn Sale 75, May 30, 1932 [lot 198, This Coin, illustrated]). Has been mounted on edge by having the soldered mount removed, otherwise attractive and evenly worn by the wearer, fine/nearly very fine and very rare. $7,000
Lot 4826 Sicily, Thermai Himeraiai, (c.200-150 BC), hemilitron, (7.33 g), obv. head of Herakles right, rev. three nymphs standing facing, (Campana 15, BAR issue 1, SNG Munich 370, CNS 22, HGC 2, 1621). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4827 Paeonia, Kingdom of, Patraos, (c.340-315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.81 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. horseman right spearing fallen enemy, who holds spear and shield, around below **PATRAO[U]*, monogram above left, (S.1520, Paeonian Hoard 242 [same dies], SNG ANS 1030 var. no monogram). Uneven flan, attractive golden toning on reverse, slight surface pitting otherwise very fine or better and a scarce type. Passed in
Lot 4828 Macedon, Akanthos, silver tetrobol, (470-390 B.C.), (2.18 g), obv. forepart of bull kneeling left, looking back, above **PE* dotted border, rev. shallow quadripartite incuse square, (cf.S.1369, SNG ANS 46, SNG Ash 2214, AMNG 34). Surface pitting, otherwise toned very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4829 Macedon, Olynthos mint, Chalkidian League, silver tetradrachm, (420-392 B.C.), but issued c.410-401 B.C., (14.75 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to left of finest style, rev. Cithara with seven strings with flat bottom sound chest, with on right an arm strap decorated with two rows of dots, above and on sides **CAL KID [EW]N*, (cf.S.1424, Robinson & Clement Group H, 22 [A18/P17-19 similar]), SNG ANS -, Naville I, lot 751 [similar dies], Naville X [lot 400 similar dies], BMC 3 p.67). Good very fine and very rare. $2,000
Lot 4830 Macedon, Terone, (500-480 B.C.), silver tetrobol or sixth stater, (2.18 g), obv. bunch of grapes on oinochoe to left in dotted circle, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (cf.S.1291, SNG ANS 747, SNG Ashmolean 2385, Gaebler AMNG 115,5, same obv die as Elsen 97/66). Elongated flan, toned, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4831 Macedon, Terone, (500-480 B.C.), silver 1/12 stater, (1.26 g), obv. oinochoe to right with grape cluster, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (Hardwick Group II 7, SNG ANS -) (illustrated); Attica, Athens, (c.454-404 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.49 g), obv. helmeted head of Athena to right, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, to left olive spray, to right **AQE*, all in incuse square, (S.1843, Kroll 10, HGC 4. 1631). Fine - nearly very fine, rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4832 Macedon, kingdom of Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.30 g), Pella III mint, issued c.323/2-316/5 B.C., obv. head of Zeus laureate to right, dotted border, rev. naked youth or small man (Philip II), on horseback to right, holding long palm branch, **FILIP POU* around, below horse a serpent, to right a Boeotian shield. (S.6683, Le Rider 531 [obv.D281, rev.R436 p.68, 8 reported from dies], SNG ANS 450, slightly off centred on [same dies], cf.Num.Circ. 1972 80/4, No.3818 [same dies]), Grey tone, extremely fine and very rare. $1,800
Lot 4833 Macedon, Kingdom of Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.10 g), Amphipolis mint, struck under Kassander, Philip IV, or Alexander (son of Kassander) issued c. 310-294 B.C., obv. head of Zeus laureate to right, rev. naked youth on horseback to right, holding a palm and rein, **L* above torch below, bee below horse's raised leg, above **FILIP POU*, (cf.S.6683, Le Rider Pl.47, 26, SNG ANS 799). Toned very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4834 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.22 g), Macedon "Amphipolis" mint, issued c.315-294 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, **L* over torch on left, monogram below throne, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 447, BMC 474a-e, M.37). Attractive light toning, well struck, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4835 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.92 g), Rhodes mint, issued c.205-190 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, **ALEXANDROU* to right, **AINHTWR* to left over rose, P O under throne, dotted border, (cf.S.6713, Price 2518, BMC 2518, Ashton 251, Kleiner Rhodes, Series XIII, HGC 6, 1455, M.1160, SNG Cop. 762). Toned, nearly extremely fine and a rare type. $750
Lot 4836 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.17 g), Kolophon mint, issued c.323-319 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, spear head in right field, horizontal grain in left field, **ALEXANDROU* to right, (cf.S.6730, Price 1750, cf.BMC 1751, M.313, SNG Cop. 947). Toned, short on flan, very fine/good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4837 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.55 g), Kolophon mint, issued c.323-319 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, spear head in right field, star to left, A under throne, **ALEXANDROU* to right, (cf.S.6730, Price 1759,cf. BMC 1751, M.314, SNG Cop. 950). Small on flan, otherwise very fine or better and a scarce control mark. Passed in
Lot 4838 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.27 g), Mylasa mint, issued 310-300 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, to left monogram of X**W*, **[AL]EXANDR[OU]* to right, under throne EY, (S.6730, Price 2479, BMC 2479, M.1581). Toned with golden highlights, good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4839 Macedon, Kingdom of, Antigonos Gonatas, silver tetradrachm, 271-239 B.C., (15.05 g), obv. Pan's head to left, with pedium on shoulder, all within Macedonian shield, rev. Athena Alkidemos advancing to left, with thunderbolt and shield, Macedonian helmet in field to left, **HR* monogram to right, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **ANTIGONOU*, (S.6783, SNG Munich -, Touratsoglou 18-24, AMNG III/2). Some flan flaws, otherwise toned, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4840 Thrace, Pautalia, Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE 30, 15.32 g), obv. laureate head to right, around AVT K M CE [ANT**W*NINOC], rev. city view, acropolis surmounted by main civic temple, four temples around, figure in grotto to upper left, statuary group of three nymphs to lower right, around [OY**LPI]*AC **PAU, TAL*IAC in exergue, (S.-, Ruzicka 713 var. (obv. legend), Varbanov 5256-7 var. (same, both R7). Fine, weak in places, a very rare type. Passed in
Lot 4841 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, Varbanov 1796). Dark brown patina, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4842 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. $1,800
Lot 4843 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.59 g), Lampsakos mint, issued c.297/6-282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, (eye looking upwards), with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, shield at side with Medusa head in centre, **DX* monogram in inner left field, crescent in exergue, to left **BASILEWS* to right **LUSIMACOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 49, M.399, Armenak Hoard 723 [ANS MN 31, p.78]). High relief, nearly very fine and scarce. $260
Lot 4844 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.68 g), uncertain mint Amphipolis(?), issued 288/7-281 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, spear behind, to left an uncertain head, to right **BASILEWS* downwards, to left **[LU]SIMAXOU* downwards, (cf.S.6814, Thompson -, Muller 462). Dark toning, surface marks and inclusions, otherwise good fine/nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4845 Thrace, Island off Thrace, Thasos, (c.early 5th century B.C.), silver stater, (9.77 g), obv. naked ithyphallic Satyr (archaic style) in kneeling running attitude carrying off nymph raising hand in protest, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.1357, Asyut Hoard 100-126, BMC 24, cf.McClean 4197, SNG Cop. 1009). Toned, uneven flan, good very fine and very scarce. $2,200
Lot 4846 Thessaly, Larissa (under Macedonian domination), (340-325 B.C.), silver drachm, (6.01 g), obv. facing head of nymph Larissa three-quarter to left, rev. horse grazing to right, above **LARIS* in exergue **AIW[N]*, (S.2120, SNG Cop. 121, Herrmann Pl.V, 8). Struck on an elongated flan with some details off flan on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4847 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (196-146 B.C.), silver stater or double victoriatus, (5.99 g), Larissa mint, obv. head of Zeus to right, crowned with oak leaves, behind *[P]TOLEMAIOU*, rev. Athena Itonia advancing to right, brandishing spear and holding shield, on sides **QESSA LWN*, above across API CTO, either side of figure K**L* HC, (cf.S.2232, McClean 4832, cf.SNG Cop. 292). Good very fine, well centred, and rare. $150
Lot 4848 Boiotia, Thebes, (426-395 B.C.), silver stater, (11.87 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 very fine and a very scarce type. Passed in
Lot 4849 Boiotia, Thebes, (425-400 B.C.), silver stater, (11.98 g), obv. Boiotian shield, club across upper half, rev. amphora, with letters **Q E* either side, (S.2384, BCD Triton IX Sale lot 388 [similar dies], SNG Berry 595, BMC 72, [p.76, Pl.XIII]). Off centred obverse, otherwise good very fine and a rare type. $550
Lot 4850 Boiotia, Boiotian League, Thebes, Federal Coinage. AE 20, (287-244 B.C.), (8.07 g). obv. small head of Athena to right wearing Corinthian helmet, rev. standing figure of Athena to right B OI**WTWN* to right, downwards in straight line, trophy to right with spear and shield etc., all within concave flan, (cf.S.2410 [p.227], HGC 4, 1178 [p.348 S], BCD 82 [p.26, Triton IX], Head "Boeotia" p.83 [Pl.VI,2] = BMC 64 [p,39, Pl.VI, 2], SNG Cop. 376). Very fine with even dark patina, rare. Passed in
Lot 4851 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.01 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, Kroll 8, HGC 4 1597). Attractively toned with golden highlights, extremely fine and a beautiful example. $2,800
Lot 4852 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.15 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). Lightly toned, well centred, nearly extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 4853 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.52 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). Lightly toned, gash across owl's body, porous reverse, well centred obverse, otherwise very fine/good fine. Passed in
Lot 4854 Corinthia, Corinth, (350-306 B.C.), silver stater, (8.56 g), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing plain Corinthian helmet, N and bucranium behind, (cf.S.2626, Pegasi 382, Calciati 382 [p.249], Ravel 1064). Slightly double struck on the obverse, a very sharp and attractive reverse, otherwise extremely fine and a rare symbol. $350
Lot 4855 Peloponnesos, Achaia, Achaian League, Patrai, (c.86 B.C.), silver hemidrachm (2.39 g), obv. laureate head of Zeus Hamarios to right, rev. large Achaian League monogram, **Q*E above, **X* to left, E to right, below, dolphin right, all within wreath, (cf.S.2976, SNG Cop 249, McLean 6411, Benner 32, BCD Peloponnesos -). Lightly toned, surface marks, otherwise very fine. $160
Lot 4856 Bithynia, Kalchedon, (c.240-220 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.86 g), obv. veiled head of Demeter to right, wreathed in corn, rev. naked Apollo seated to right, on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, before AI, in exergue **KALC*, (S.3746, cf.SNG BMC Black Sea 133, cf.BMC 19). Toned, very fine, apparently unpublished, very rare. Passed in
Lot 4857 Bithynia, Kios, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.35 g), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, rev. prow of galley to left ornamented with a star, magistrate name **PROX ENOS* above and below, (cf.S.3757, SNG Ashmolean. 360-1, HGC 553). Attractively toned, good very fine. $130
Lot 4858 Mysia, Kyzikos, (c.3rd century B.C.), AE 26, (11.15 g), obv. wreathed head of Kore Soteira right, hair bound in sakkos, rev. tripod with monogram to left, (cf.S.3867, BMC 165, SNG Cop 83). Brown patina with green highlights, nearly very fine/very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 4859 Mysia, Kyzikos, (480-450 B.C.), silver hemiobol (0.38g) (cf.S.3850, BMC 120); Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy XII, Neos Dionysos, (80-51 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck year 8 = 74-73 B.C., (13.42 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); Kingdom of, Ptolemy VI, (180-145 B.C.), AE 27, tetrobol, issued 180-170 B.C., (21.34 g), Alexandria mint, obv. female head (Isis) to right, with long curls, dotted border, rev. eagle to left with open wings, standing on thunderbolt, around crude **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, to left monogram of **PA*, (S.7903). Good - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4860 Mysia, Pergamon, (c.123-104 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.59 g), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left monogram of **PER*, above **DI*, to right serpent entwined thyrsus, (cf.S.3948, Kleiner [ANSMN 23], Type 12, SNG Cop. -, Pinder 95, SNG von Aulock -). Very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4861 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 4862 Troas, Alexandria Troas, (c.3rd century A.D.), AE 21, (3.77 g), obv. turreted head of City-Goddess to right, behind vexillum inscribed CO over AV, around CO ALE[XA TRO], rev. eagle wings spread standing to right, carrying head of bull in talons, around COL A VG, in exergue TRO, (S.4917,Bellinger 490, cf.BMC 53/54). Dark green patina, nearly extremely fine, an unusual reverse type. Passed in
Lot 4863 Aeolis, Elaia, AE10, (c. 300 B.C.), civic issue (1.50 g), obv. helmeted head of Athena left, rev. barley corn within olive wreath, E *L** in fields, (Babelon Trait‚ 2089, Mionnet Supp. VI, 176); Ionia, Kolophon, (330-285 B.C.), AE 13, (2.17 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. forepart of a galloping horse to right, **KOL* below, **XHNHS* to left, (cf.S.4353, BMC 23, SNG Cop. 150-1). Dark green patina,very fine/good very fine and a very scarce magistrate on the second coin. (2) $130
Lot 4864 Aeolis, Myrina, (after 165 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.33 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo of Grynion to right, rev. Apollo of Grynion standing to right, holding phiale and laurel branch, omphalos and amphora at feet, XAN monogram behind, also **MYPINAIWN, all within laurel wreath, (cf.S.4216, ANSMN 30, cf.Sacks 26, cf.SNG Fitz 4327, SNG Von Aulock 1661). With some mint bloom, weak in places, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $550
Lot 4865 Kings of Bosphoros, Mithradates III (39/40 - 44/5), AE 12 units, (9.08 g), obv. head of Mithradates III to right with diadem, around legend around, rev. bow and quiver lion skin with club and trident, IB below, (S.5432, RPC 1910, MacDonald 313, BMC 1-4 [P.51]). Toned, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4866 Ionia, Achaemenid Period, uncertain satrap, (c. 350-333 B.C.), silver drachm 14mm, (2.99 g), uncertain mint, obv. the Persian king, wearing kidaris and kandys, in kneeling-running stance right, holding spear in right hand, bow in left, rev. incuse rectangle, containing pattern possibly depicting relief map of the hinterland of Ephesos, (S.-, CNG Triton XVIII [lot 606] publishes a very similar example probably from the same reverse die, cf.BMC 324 [two and a half sigloi], cf.Traite Pl.89, 8 [tetradrachm]). Very fine, porous surface, with cleaning marks, the second known example. $160
Lot 4867 Ionia, Colophon, (190-30 B.C.), AE 19, (6.49 g), Apollas magistrate, obv. Homer with scroll sitting left, head supported on his left hand, to left **APOLLAS*, rev. Apollo Kitharoides walking right, to left **KOLOFWNI[WN]*, (Milne 178, BMC 42, SNG Von Aulock 2017). Deep brown/green patina, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4868 Ionia, Ephesos, (258-202 B.C.), silver didrachm, (reduced Rhodian standard issue), (6.03 g), obv. diademed and draped bust of Artemis to right, wearing stephane, bow and arrow at shoulder, rev. forepart of a stag to right looking back, behind magistrate's name **SKOPADHS* (Skopades), **E F* across field, bee to right above, (cf.S.4383, Head p.52, BMC 112, SNG Cop. 274, Mionnet Suppl VI 224). Even brown toning, flan crack, otherwise very fine or better and a very rare magistrate. Passed in
Lot 4869 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 4870 Ionia, Miletos, (c.530-510 B.C.), silver twelfth stater or obol, (1.05 g), obv. forepart of lion and legs to right, rev. star ornament within incuse square, (S.3532, BMC 14); Macedon, kingdom of Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.07 g), Lampsacus mint, issued 323-319 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right with lion skin, rev. Zeus seated to left, eagle in outstretched hand, buckle over crescent and A, to right **[F]ILIPPOU, (cf.S.6751, Price P16, BMC -, M.-); Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), AE 17 (6.08 g), Sardes mint, issued 336-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. above bow and bowcase, below a club, **ALEXANDROU* between, monogram below, (cf.S.6739, Price 2552); Byzantine, Heraclius (610-641), AE follis, Constantinople mint, year 1 = 610-611, (S.804); small AE (3), one from Ephesus. First coin very fine, others poor - good fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 4871 Phrygia, Aezani, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver cistophorus, 28mm, (9.91 g), struck AD 128-138, obv. bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust to right, dotted border, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, rev. Zeus standing left, holding eagle in right hand and sceptre in left hand, dotted border, (cf.S.3441, RPC III, 1390 [notes 7 examples known], RIC II 497 var. (bust type), Metcalf, 'The Cistophori of Hadrian' [NS 15], type 49 (unlisted dies), RSC 275b). Very fine, lightly toned, evidence of overstriking and very rare. $700
Lot 4872 Caria, Caunos (Kaunos), uncertain ruler, (c.490-470 B.C.), silver stater, (11.55 g), obv. Iris with curved wings and outstretched hands in kneeling-running position to right, rev. rough triangular shape on crude incuse square, (S.-, Koray Konuk "The Early Coinage of Kaunos" in Essays Price, No.14, [similar dies to obv. 12, rev.11, 2 known, Pl.47], Hyla Troxell "Winged Carians" in Essays Thompson, cf.No.10 [similar dies], Giessener Munzhandlung Sale 96 7 June 1999 [lot 195 same dies]). Off centred slightly on the reverse, very dark tone, otherwise nearly very fine and a very rare pair of dies. Passed in
Lot 4873 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodos (Rhodes), (230-205 B.C.), silver tetradrachm (13.32 g), issued c.300 BC, obv. radiate head of Helios facing, rev. rose, bud r., **RODIAN, AMEIN IAS*, (S.5046, BMC 120 [p.241, Pl.xxxviii, 1], SNG Cop.752, SNG Finland 542, Ashton 212). Toned, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4874 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodes, (205-190 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.65 g), obv. head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, with bud on right, above **GORGOS*, bow in bowcase to left, P O across (cf.S.5092, SNG Keckman 582-4, Ashton 288). Toned, good very fine/nearly extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4875 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 4876 Pamphilia, Side, (c.200 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.05 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing Corinthian helmet, rev. Nike advancing to left with wreath, **KLE UC* across field, to left in field a pomegranate, (S.5436; BMC 39, Pl. XXVII, 5). Slightly off centre, otherwise good very fine with golden highlights. Passed in
Lot 4877 Pisidia, Selge, (c.325-250 B.C.), silver stater (10.41 g), obv. two wrestlers grappling, K between, dotted border, rev. **SELGEW[N]*, Slinger standing right, to right clockwise a triskeles, above it a club facing downward, dotted border, (cf.S.5477, SNG France 1941-3, BMC 20). Toned, off centred obverse, good very fine. $200
Lot 4878 Lycaonia, Laranda, (c.324/3 B.C.), silver obol, 10mm, (0.48 g), obv. Baaltars seated left, holding grain ear, grapes, and sceptre, rev, forepart of wolf right, inverted crescent above, (S.5660, Gokturk 82, SNG France 454 (Cilicia), SNG Levante 225 (Cilicia), Klein 650, CNG 93, [lot 440], May 22, 2013 similar realised $380 + US). Good very fine, toned and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4879 Syria, kingdom of, Demetrios I Soter, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.51 g), Antioch mint, issued period 162-155/4 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrios to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **BASILEWS, to left **DH MHTRIOU SWTHROS*, ANT monogram to left, (S.7014, SC 1638, HGC 9 795f). Attractively toned, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4880 Syria, kingdom of, Philip Philadelphos, (93-83 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.60 g), Antioch mint, obv. head of Philip to right, with diademed, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left, on throne holding Nike, legends left and right **[B]ASILE[WS] FILIPPOU EPIFANOUS [FIL]ADEL[FOU]*, (S.7196, SMA 437, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 2799). Short on flan, otherwise toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4881 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, Mark Antony and Cleopatra, (36 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, 26mm, (14.48 g), obv. BACI**L*ICCA K**LEOPATPA QEA NEWTEPA, diademed bust of Cleopatra right, wearing earring, necklace, and embroidered dress, rev. ANTWNIOC AVTOKPATWP TRITON TPIWN AN**D*PWN, bare head of Antony right, (S.-, McAlee 174, Prieur 27, BMC 53, RPC I 4094, HGC 9, 1361). Good fine, porous surface, a great rarity and most important. Passed in
Lot 4882 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), issued year 30 = 2-1 B.C., silver tetradrachm, (15.28 g), obv. laureate head of Augustus to right, around **KAISAROS SE BASTOU*, rev. city goddess seated right on rock, holding palm branch river god swimming right at feet, to right monograms and date I**G*, around **ETOUS NIKHS* **L* above, (S.106, RPC I, 4156, Prieur 55). Surface pitting, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4883 Syria, Antioch, temp. Augustus, (27 BC-AD 14), trichalkon, 7.74 g), struck under P.Quinctillius Varus, Governor of Syria, dated (5/4 BC), obv. laureate head of Zeus right, rev. Tyche seated right on rocky outcropping, holding palm branch, at feet half-length figure of river-god Orontes swimming right, (BMC 59, SNG Munich 640, RPC I 4252). Toned, fine, very rare. Passed in
Lot 4884 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, Gaius Caligula and Agrippina Senior, (A.D. 37-41), silver tetradrachm (14.02 g), Dated RY 3 (38/9 AD), obv. **GAIOU KAISA[ROS SEBA GERM]A*, laureate head of Caligula right, rev. **AGRIP[PEINHS ANTIO] MHTRO, draped bust of Agrippina right, **G*/ET (date) in right field, dot behind bust, dotted border, (S.418, Prieur 66, RPC I 4167, McAlee 225). Toned, fine/nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4885 Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Nero (A.D. 54-68), silver tetradrachm, (15.04 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, **NERWNOS KAISAROS [SEBA]STOU*, rev. H over I[P] (regnal year 8 and year 110 of Caesarian Era = A.D. 61-62), eagle standing to left, on thunderbolt, wings spread, palm branch in front (S.617, McAlee 258, Prieur 82, RPC 4182). Very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4886 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) $70
Lot 4887 Phoenicia, Byblos, Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), AE 23 (7.88 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus right, around **[AVT] M AV KOMMOD[ON EVT]*, rev. Isis Pharia standing right on raft, holding billowing sail with both hands, around **IEPAC BYBLOY*, (BMC 23, RPC IV 6774, SNG Cop 139, Rouvier 686, Mionnet Supp. VIII, 71). Deep chocolate toning, uneven flan, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4888 Mesopotamia, Edessa, Gordian III with Abgar X Phraates, (238-244 A.D.), AE 25, (10.86 g), obv. radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Gordian right, around **AVTOK M ANT GO[RDIANOC CEB]*, rev. bust of Abgar X right, wearing tiara, star in left field, around **AB[GAROC B]ACILEVC*, (BMC 144, Babelon 98). Slightly off centre on obverse, deeply toned, nearly very fine/very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4889 Persian Imperial Coinage, kingdom of, Darius I, (521-486 B.C.) or later ruler, silver siglos, (5.51 g), issued 500-485 B.C. or later, obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with spear and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (S.4678, Carradice Type IIIa, 14-15). Very fine. $100
Lot 4890 Bactria, Kingdom of, Euthydemos, (c.230/225-200 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.09 g), Balkh mint series D workshop, obv. diademed bust of king Euthydemos to right, rev. naked Herakles seated to left on a pile of stones, holding club, to right **BASILEWS, to left **EUQUDHMOU*, H**F* monogram to lower right, (S.7515, Mitchiner type 95c, BMC 2-3, SNG ANS 124-7 [Pl.7], Bopearachchi Series 5B). Hoard patination and dark colour, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4891 Bactria, Kingdom of, Eukratides I, (170-145 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.99 g), obv. pith helmeted head of Eukratides to right with dotted border ornamented with bull's horn and ear, rev. the Dioskouroi on horseback prancing to right, each holding spear and palm, to right a monogram of **DFI*, in exergue **EUKRATIDOU*, around above **BASILEWS MEGALOU, (cf.S.7570. Mitchiner 1.177ee, Bopearachchi Series 6ee, SNG ANS 465). As struck, good extremely fine in very high relief, with mint brilliance on reverse, very rare in this condition. $2,200
Lot 4892 Indo-Scythian, Azes II (c.35 B.C. - A.D.5, Mitchiner chronology), silver tetradrachm, (9.32 g), Taxila Sirsukh A mint, obv. king holding whip seated on horse walking right, Greek legend around, monogram to right, rev. Zeus Nikephorus standing to left, holding Nike and sceptre monograms in field (M.2426, type 853e, PMC 59). Good very fine with corrosion spot on reverse. $80
Lot 4893 Parthia, Kingdom of, Pakoros II, (A.D. 78-105), silver drachm, (3.66 g), Ecbatana mint, obv. bearded bust to left helmeted and with triple diadem, rev. archer seated right on throne, seven line inscription, A bared above in front, (S.5820, Sellwood 77.8, Shore 399). Unusual flan, toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $140
Lot 4894 Persis, kings of, Darius II, (son of Autophradates II), issued mid 1st century B.C., silver drachm (4.14 g), obv. diademed and draped bust left, wearing Parthian-style tiara with crescent, one pellet behind, rev. Darios standing left, holding scepter, sacrificing before altar, (S.6206, Alram 564, BMC 11 [p.217]). Extremely fine and very scarce. $150
Lot 4895 Sassanian King, Shapur I, (240-270), silver drachm, (4.12 g), obv. bust to right with crown, rev. fire altar with attendants, plain below altar, (cf.Sellwood Plate I, No.12, cf.Gobl 32, Paruck 76, cf.M.811-819). Toned, area of flat striking, otherwise very fine and very rare. $130
Lot 4896 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy IV, (221-204 B.C.), AE 42, drachm, (66.31 g), Alexandria mint, obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, cornucopiae over shoulder, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, between legs **DI*, dotted border, (S.7841, Sv.1125, BMC 106-8, SNG Cop. 199, Pitchfork 37, Koln 49). Very fine, scarce. $90
Lot 4897 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy IV, (221-205 B.C.), AE 38, copper drachm, (70.67 g), Alexandria mint, issued 253-249 B.C., obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, rev. eagle to left with open wings, head to right, standing on thunderbolt, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, between legs **SE*, (S.7842, Sv. 992.1, SNG Cop. 205). Attractively toned, very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4898 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy IV, (221-204 B.C.), AE 32, hemidrachm, (36.06 g), Alexandria mint, obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, cornucopiae to left, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU, between legs **LI*, dotted border, (cf.S.7843, Sv.1128, SNG Milan 213-3, SNG Cop. 219, Pitchfork 51, Koln 52 [attributes issue to Ptolemy II between 253-249 B.C.). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4899 Egypt, Kingdom of, Cleopatra VII, (51-30 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck year 3 = 50-49 B.C., (8.98 g), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left LB above headress of Isis, to right **PA*, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU**, (S.7951, Sv.1818, SNG Cop.399, Pitchfork 132-135, BMC 4). Weak in places, otherwise very fine. $180
Lot 4900 Egypt, Alexandria, Nero, (A.D. 54-68), billon tetradrachm, year 12 = A.D. 65-66, (13.09 g), obv. radiate bust of Nero to right, **NERW K[LAU KAIS SEB GER]* around, rev. Alexandria bust right, wearing elephant skin head-dress LIB before, around AYTO[K]PA, (S.2004, Koln 172, BMC 163). Uneven flan, toned, nearly very fine/very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4901 Carthage, second Punic War, (c.213-210 B.C.), struck during the expedition to Sicily, circa 213-210 B.C., silver half shekel, (3.29 g), obv. laureate head of Melkart with African features (or Mago, youngest brother of Hannibal?) to left, dotted border, rev. elephant walking to right, line border, Punic "A" (aleph) below, (S.6577 [p.608], Burnett SNR 62, Enna No.116, Robinson [Essays Mattingly] No.8 (b) [p.53, Plate III], MAA -, cf.Visona 55 (shekel), Walker 29, SNG Cop.383, SNG Newnham Davis 107., SNG Munich 260). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine, flan flaw on obverse, rare. $1,000
Lot 4902 Republic, Anonymous (semilibral) series, (c.217-215 B.C.), Rome mint, AE semuncia, (5.83 g), obv. head of Mercury to right wearing winged petasus, rev. prow to right, ROMA above, (S.620, Cr.38/7, Syd.87). Impressive bottle-green patina, old scrape on reverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 4903 Anonymous series, (c.211-207 B.C.), AE as, (40.24 g), obv. laureate head of Janus, I above, rev. prow to right, above I, below ROMA, (S.627, Cr.56/2, Syd.143). Dark green patina, patchy patina on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $240
Lot 4904 Anonymous series, (c.211-207 B.C.), AE sextans (two unciae), (7.17 g), obv. Mercury head in winged petasus two pellets above, rev. prow to right, above ROMA, below two pellets, (S.1204, Cr.56/6, Syd.143d, BMC 263). Dark brown patina, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4905 L. Cornelius Cinna, (169-158 B.C.), Rome mint, AE as, (28.61 g), obv. head of Janus, I above, rev. prow to right, CINA above, I to right, (S.699, Cr.178/1, Syd.368). Even brown toning, nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4906 L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.86 g), obv. bare head of king Tatius to right, SABIN behind, rev. Victory in biga to right, holding wreath, L.TITVRI, anchor in exergue, (S.253, Cr.344/3, Syd.700b, RSC Tituria 6). Nearly very fine, scarce. $60
Lot 4907 L. Julius Bursio, (c.85 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.70 g), obv. Genius (or Apollo Vejovis) bust laureate to right, trident and symbol behind, rev. Victory in quadriga to right, nothing above, L. IVLI. BVRSIO in exergue, (S.268, Cr.352/1a, Syd.728, B.Julia 5); Anonymous, (c.157-6 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.80 g), obv. head of Roma right X behind, rev. Diana in a biga of stags, (S.76, Cr.197/1a, Syd.376). Fine - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4908 L. Julius Bursio, (c.85 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.68 g), obv. Genius (or Apollo Vejovis) bust laureate to right, trident and uncertain symbol behind, rev. Victory in quadriga to right, RO above, L.IVLI.BVRSIO in exergue, (S.268, Cr.352/1c, Syd.728c, RSC Julia 5b). Nearly very fine/fine. Passed in
Lot 4909 C. Norbanus, (c.83 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.10 g), obv. diademed head of Venus to right, C. NORBANVS below, XT behind, rev. ear of corn, fasces and caduceus within dotted border, (S.278, Cr.357/1b, Syd.739, B.Norbana 2). Very fine, flan flaw on reverse. Passed in
Lot 4910 C. Lentulus, (c.76-75 B.C.), silver denarius, probably a Spanish mint, (3.98 g), obv. Genius of the Roman People with diadem, draped head to right, sceptre on shoulder and G.P.R. above, rev. EX SC divided by globe between rudder and sceptre, CN. LEN. Q below, (S.324, Cr.393/1c, Syd.752, B.Cornelia 54). Nicely toned with golden highlights, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4911 Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, (c.76-75 B.C.), plated denarius with copper core remaining, probably a Spanish mint, (3.47 g), obv. Genius of the Roman People with diadem, draped bust to right, sceptre on shoulder and G.P.R. above, rev. EX S[C] divided by globe between rudder and sceptre, CN. LEN. Q below, (S.323, Cr.393/1a, Syd.752, B.Cornelia 54). Trace of silver on surface, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4912 M. Junius Brutus, (c.54 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.59 g), obv. head of Liberty to right, LIBERTAS behind, rev. The consul L. Junius Brutus walking to left, between two lictors preceded by an accensus, BRVTVS in exergue, (S.397, Cr.433/1, Syd.906, Junia 31). Slightly off centre with some surface pitting and bankers marks, otherwise fine and rare. $280
Lot 4913 Sextus Pompey, (c.45 B.C.), AE As, Sicilian mint, issued 42-38 B.C., (20.80 g), obv. laureate head of Janus, trace of MAGN above, rev. prow to right, [PI]VS above, IMP below, (S.1394, RPC 671, Cr.479/1, Syd.1044a). Attractive green patina, fine/nearly very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4914 Julius Caesar, (died 44 B.C.), silver denarius, issued April 44 B.C., Rome mint, (3.45 g), obv. wreathed and veiled head of Caesar to right, lituus below chin, apex behind, around CAESAR [P]ARENS PATRIAE, rev. C COSSVTIVS and MARIDIANVS arranged in form of cross, A-A-A-F F in the angles, (S.1422, RRC 480/19, CRI 112, RSC 8). Deep old cabinet toning, mildly porous surface and slightly off centre otherwise good very fine and rare. $1,200
Lot 4915 Mark Antony, (died 30 B.C.), silver denarius, (2.64 g), issued Autumn 42 B.C., military mint trvelling with Antony in Greece, obv. [M] ANTONI IMP, head of M. Antony to right, rev. III VIR R P C, distyle temple containing facing bust of Sol on disk, (S.1467, Cr.496/1, RSC 12, CRI 128, Sydenham 1168). Toned, slightly off centre on obverse, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4916 Mark Antony, triumvir, committed suicide (30 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Antony (Ephesus?), issued 41 B.C., issued by moneyer M. Barbatius Pollio, (3.34 g), obv. bare head of Antony to right, M ANT IMP AVG III VIR R P C M BARBAT Q P around, dotted border, rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around CAESAR [IMP PON]T III VIR R P C, dotted border, (S.1504, Cr. 517/2, Syd. 1181, RSC 8). Lightly toned, fine/nearly very fine and rare. $380
Lot 4917 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.61 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, CHORTIVM PRAETORIARVM around, (S.1479, Cr.544/8, Syd.1213, BMC East 184, RSC 7). A few surface marks, otherwise attractive old cabinet toning, good very fine and rare legion. $320
Lot 4918 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.58 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG [III VIR.] R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, [LEG] XII ANTIQVAE around, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/9, Syd.1231, RSC Mark Antony 40). Toned, bankers marks, slightly off centre on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine and a rare legion. Passed in
Lot 4919 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.39 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around legends ANT AV[G] III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG XVII CLASSICAE below, (S.1479, Cr.544/10, Syd.1238, C. Mark Antony 50). Toned, slight scratch on obverse and slightly off centred, otherwise nearly very fine and an unusual variation on the XVII legion. $200
Lot 4920 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.44 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 XVIII LYBICAE around, (S.1479, Cr.544/11, Syd.1240, C. Mark Antony 53). Toned, slightly off centre, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4921 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.50 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. [R.P.C.], rev. three military standards with wreaths and prows, CHORTIS SPECVLATORVM below, (S.1479, Cr.544/12, Syd.1214, BMC East 185, RSC 6). A few surface marks, otherwise toned, nearly very fine and rare. $240
Lot 4922 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.76 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG [III VI]R. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG II below, (S.1479, Cr.544/14, Syd.1216, RSC 27). Toned, slightly off centre on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $90
Lot 4923 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.81 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 III below, (S.1479, Cr.544/15, Syd.1217, RSC 28). Old cabinet toning, slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and attractive. $320
Lot 4924 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.58 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG [III VI]R. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG IV below, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/17, Syd.1219, RSC Mark Antony 30). Struck off centre with some areas of weak striking, otherwise bright, very fine or better and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4925 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.65 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG V below, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/24, Syd.1228, RSC Mark Antony 32). Lovely old cabinet toning, slightly off centre, otherwise well struck, extremely fine and very rare in this condition. $600
Lot 4926 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.68 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around legends [A]NT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG VI below, (S.1479, Cr.544/19, Syd.1223, C. Mark Antony 33). Attractively toned, areas of flat striking, otherwise very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4927 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.73 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG VII below, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/20, Syd.1224, RSC Mark Antony 34). Beautiful toning, well centred with high detail on the galley, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 4928 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.79 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 VIII below, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/21, BMC 198, Syd, 1225. Mark Antony 354). Gold and blue toning, off centre obverse and reverse, otherwise good very fine or better and scarce. $300
Lot 4929 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.40 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around [ANT] AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG VIIII below, (S.1479, Cr.544/, Syd.1226, Mark Antony 36). Toned, nearly very fine and a rare legion. $120
Lot 4930 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.72 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG IX below, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/23, Syd.1227, RSC Mark Antony 37). Old cabinet toning, well struck on a short flan, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 4931 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.47 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG X below, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/24, Syd.1228, RSC Mark Antony 38). Lightly toned, some banker's marks, otherwise very fine or better and scarce. $260
Lot 4932 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.80 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 XI below, (S.1479, Cr.544/25, Syd.1229, C. Mark Antony 39). Nicely toned, off centre on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $280
Lot 4933 Mark Antony, (32-31 BC), silver denarius (3.64 g), moving mint, obv. praetorian galley right, ANT AVG III VIR R P C, rev. LEG XII, two standards and legionary eagle, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/25, Syd.1229, C.MA 39). Toned, slight hoard patination, otherwise very fine and scarce. $280
Lot 4934 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.66 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 XIII below, (S.1479, Cr.544/27, Syd.1232a, C. Mark Antony 42). Toned, banker's mark on reverse, struck on a full flan, very fine or better. $220
Lot 4935 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.24 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG XIV below, (S.1479, Cr.544/29, Syd.1234, C. Mark Antony 44). Toned, uneven flan, slight rubbing above galley, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 4936 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.75 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 XV below, (S.1479, Cr.544/30, Syd.1235, C. Mark Antony 47). Toned, weakly struck at the top of the obverse, otherwise good very fine. $180
Lot 4937 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.49 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 XVI below, (S.1479, Cr.544/31, Syd.1236, C. Mark Antony 48). Slightly off centre, very lightly toned, very fine or better. $300
Lot 4938 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.63 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 XVII below, (S.1479, Cr.544/32, Syd.1237, C. Mark Antony 49). Uneven flan, significant original hoard patination on the obverse, otherwise very fine or better. $120
Lot 4939 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.39 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 XIX below, (S.1479, Cr.544/35, Syd.1242, C. Mark Antony 55). Toned, off centre on reverse otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $140
Lot 4940 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.44 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). Toned, well centred, nearly very fine/very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 4941 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.66 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG XXI below, (S.1479, Cr.544/37, Syd.1244, C. Mark Antony 58). Light toning, weakly struck on obverse, otherwise very fine or better and scarce. $210
Lot 4942 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.60 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 XXII below, (S.1479, Cr.544/38, Syd.1245, C. Mark Antony 59). Uneven flan, attractively toned, very fine and a rare legion. $270
Lot 4943 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.70 g), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG XXIII below, (S.1479, Cr.544/36, Syd.1243, C. Mark Antony 57). Attractively toned, slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise very fine or better and a very rare legion. $500
Lot 4944 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, uncertain Spanish mint (Colonia Caesar Augusta), issued 19-18 B.C. (3.74 g), obv. laureate head of Augustus to right around CAESAR [AVG]VSTVS, rev. DIVVS IVLIVS, across to left and right of eight ray comet with tail upwards, (S.484, RIC 37a, C.98, BMC 323). Slightly off centred on obverse, otherwise attractively toned, good very fine and rare. $850
Lot 4945 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 19 B.C. by Q. Rustius, (3.55 g), obv. jugate busts draped to right of Fortuna Victrix holding patera (nearer) and Fortuna Felix, diademed around [Q RVSTIVS] FORTVNAE, below [AN]TIAT, rev. CAESARI AVGVSTO, EX. SC in exergue, ornamental rectangular altar inscribed FOR RE, (S.-, RIC 322, C.513, BMC 4). Attractively toned, slightly off centred on the obverse, otherwise very fine or better and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4946 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lyons mint, issued 15-13 B.C. (3.60 g), obv. bare head of Augustus to right, around AVGVS[TVS DIV]I F, rev. IMP X in exergue, bull butting to right, (S.1610, RIC 167a, C.137, BMC 451). Deep toning, off centred on the obverse, otherwise good very fine or better and rare. $500
Lot 4947 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lyons mint, issued 15-13 B.C. (3.65 g), obv. bare head of Augustus to right, around AVGVSTVS DIVI F, rev. IMP to left X to right, in exergue ACT, Apollo Citharoedus in long drapery, standing to left, right hand holds plectrum and left hand a lyre, (S.1611, RIC 171a, RSC.144, BMC 461). Toned, attractive very fine and rare, with collector's ticket description. $450
Lot 4948 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, posthumous issue, Rome mint, issued under Tiberius, issued 34-37 A.D., (9.12 g), obv. radiate head to left of Augustus around DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, rev. eagle with spread wings facing on globe, across S C, (S.1790, RIC 82, C.247). Good fine, green patina, scarce. $100
Lot 4949 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, posthumous issue, Rome mint, issued under Tiberius, issued A.D. 15-16, (10.96 g), obv. radiate head of Augustus to left, around DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, thunderbolt in front, rev. S C across field, draped female figure seated to right, feet on stool, holding patera and long sceptre, (S.525, RIC 72, BMC 151). Slightly off centred on the obverse, chocolate brown patina, good very fine and rare. $320
Lot 4950 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, posthumous issue, Rome mint, issued under Tiberius, issued A.D. 15-16, (10.53 g), obv. radiate head of Augustus to left, thunderbolt before, around DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, rev. Livia seated to right holding patera and sceptre, S C across field, (S.1788, RIC 72, BMC 151, C.244). Very fine, brown patina, very scarce in this condition. $350
Lot 4951 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, posthumous issue, Rome mint, issued under Tiberius, issued 34-37 A.D., (11.54 g), obv. radiate head to left of Augustus, around DIVVS AVGVST[VS PATER], rev. S C across, winged thunderbolt, (S.1791, RIC 83, BMC 157, C.249). Brown patina, short of flan, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $100
Lot 4952 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE quadrans, Rome mint, Naevius Capella, moneyer, issued 4 BC, obv. S.C, rev. garlanded altar, (S.1701, RIC 466, BMC 267); another, Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), Rome mint, issued A.D. 42, obv. three legged modius, around TI CLAVDIVS C[AESAR AVG], rev. S C in centre around PON M TR P IMP COS II, (cf.S.1865, RIC 88, BMC 179); another, Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), Rome mint, issued A.D. 75, obv. rudder on globe, rev. winged caduceus, (RIC 826). Toned, some hoard patination, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. (3) $70
Lot 4953 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 15-16, (3.55 g), obv. laureate head of Tiberius to right, around TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, rev. TR POT XVII, IMP VII, Tiberius in triumphal quadriga to right, holding eagle-tipped sceptre and branch, (S.1762, RIC 4, BMC 7, RSC 48). Bright, slightly off centred, otherwise good fine and rare. $260
Lot 4954 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.72 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]). Slightly off centred, otherwise extremely fine and rare in this condition. $850
Lot 4955 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Rome mint, group 4, issued A.D. 18-35, (3.74 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). Toned, slightly off centre, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4956 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Rome mint, group 5, issued A.D. 36-37, (3.52 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). Surface pitting, otherwise very fine and scarce. $280
Lot 4957 Gaius (Caligula), (A.D. 37-41), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 40-41, (26.59 g), obv. Pietas veiled and draped seated to left, holding a patera, left arm resting on a facing figure draped on basis, around C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG P M TR P IIII P P, PIETAS in exergue, dotted border, rev. DIVO AVG over S C across the field, hexastyle garlanded temple, quadriga above, before which is Gaius, veiled and togate, sacrificing with patera over altar, one attendant leads a bull another behind, (S.1802, RIC 51, BMC 69, CBN 118, C.11). Dark brown patina, attractive surface with rubbing, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $300
Lot 4958 Gaius (Caligula), (A.D. 37-41), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 37-38, (10.58 g), obv. bare head of Caligula to left, around C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, rev. VESTA above, Vesta seated to left, veiled and draped seated on ornamental throne, holding patera and transverse sceptre, S C across field, (S.1803, RIC 38, C.27, BMC 46). Attractive deep brown patina, mild surface corrosion, otherwise very fine or better and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4959 Gaius (Caligula), (A.D. 37-41), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 37-38, (10.42 g), obv. bare head of Caligula to left, around C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, rev. VESTA above, Vesta seated to left, veiled and draped seated on ornamental throne, holding patera and transverse sceptre, S C across field, (S.1803, RIC 38, C.27). Some obverse surface tooling, otherwise nearly very fine and very scarce. $250
Lot 4960 Gaius (Caligula), (A.D. 37-41), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 37-38, (9.43 g), obv. bare head of Caligula to left, around C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, rev. VESTA above, Vesta seated to left, veiled and draped seated on ornamental throne, holding patera and transverse sceptre, S C across field, (S.1803, RIC 38, C.27, BMC 46). Attractive dark green patina, good very fine/very fine and rare in this condition. $200
Lot 4961 Germanicus and Augustus, (d.A.D. 19), silver drachm, Caesarea in Cappadocia mint, issued A.D. 37-38, (3.32 g), obv. bare head of Germanicus to right, around GERMANICVS [CAES TI AVG V COS II] G M, rev. radiate head of Augustus to left, around DIVVS [AVG VSTVS], (cf.S.1819, RPC 3623, RIC 60, RSC 2c, BMC 105). Uneven tone, slightly off centred, otherwise fine and very rare. $220
Lot 4962 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), silver cistophorus, Ephesus mint, issued 41-42, (10.68 g), obv. bare head of Claudius to left, around TI CLAVD CAES AVG, rev. DIAN EPH either side of tetrastyle temple, containing the Ephesian Diana cult statue of the goddess, (S.1839, RIC 118, RPC 2222, RSC 30). Nearly very fine and scarce. $1,000
Lot 4963 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued 41-42, (14.73 g), obv. bare head of Claudius to left, around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P imp, rev. CERES AVGVSTI, Ceres enthroned to left, holding corn-ears and torch, SC in exergue, (S.1855, RIC 94, BMC 136, C.1). Of fine style, porous flan, otherwise fine or better and very rare. $90
Lot 4964 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE As, Rome mint, issued A.D. 42, (10.67 g), obv. bare head to left of Claudius around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P, rev. LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, S C across field, Libertas standing right holding pileus, (S.1860, RIC 113, C.47). Dark green patina, surface roughness, otherwise very fine, very scarce. $100
Lot 4965 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE quadrans, issued A.D.42, (3.11 g), obv. TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG around and holding scales PNR below, rev. SC around PON M TR P IM[P COS DE]S IT, (S.1864, RIC 85); folles of Justin I and Justin II, rev. M over mintmark, (S.68, S.369). Poor - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 4966 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), silver denarius, issued c.66-67, Rome mint, (3.44 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. Salus seated left on throne, holding patera, SALVS in exergue, (cf.S.1945, RIC 52, BMC 90, RSC 314). A nice example, dull grey patina, very fine and rare in this condition. $800
Lot 4967 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), with divus Claudius, silver drachm, Caesarea in Cappadocia mint, issued A.D. 63-65, (3.46 g), obv. laureate head of Nero to right, around [NERO] CLAVD DIVI [CLAVD] F CAESAR AVG GERM, rev. laureate head of Claudius to right, around DIVOS CLAVD AVGVST GERMANIC PATER AVG, (S.2057, RPC 3648, RIC 621, BMC 418, RSC 3). Toned, good fine, with weak but discernable legends, otherwise fine - very fine and very rare. $220
Lot 4968 Nero, (A.D. 41-54), AE dupondius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 65, (10.05 g), obv. laureate head to left, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP P P, rev. MAC AVG around, S C in exergue, frontal view of the Macellum Magnum, statue on pedestal within, domed central area (in two storeys approached by steps), (cf.S.1963, RIC 402, BMC 336, WCN 507). Dark brown patina, surface roughness, nearly very fine and very rare. $300
Lot 4969 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE as, issued c.65, Rome mint, (12.20 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CAESAR AVG GERM IMP, rev. view of temple of Janus with latticed window to left and door on right, around PACE P.R. VBIQ. PARTA IANVM CLVSIT, S C across field, (cf.S.1964, RIC 306, WCN 288, BMC 227). Nearly very fine with pitted obverse surface, dark green patination, rare. $200
Lot 4970 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE semis, (6.24 g), Lugdunum (Lyon) mint, struck circa A.D. 65, obv. bare head left, globe at point of neck, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GERM, rev. Roma seated left on cuirass, holding wreath and parazonium, shields to right, around PONTIF [MAX TR POT] IMP P P, S C in exergue, (S.1983, RIC I 483 [RR], WCN 617, BMC 400). Good fine/fine, dark green patina spot on reverse, very rare with left facing head. Passed in
Lot 4971 Galba, (A.D. 68-69), AE sestertius (22.91 g), Rome mint, 4th officina, 1st emission, circa June-August A.D. 68, obv. laureate head to right, around IMP SER GALBA AVG TR P, rev. Roma seated left on cuirass, holding sceptre and leaning on shield set at side, (cf.S.2119, RIC I 238, NN&M 133, ACG 219 [A36/P43], BMC 92). Very fine, attractive dark brown and tan patina with a bold portrait. $520
Lot 4972 Otho, (A.D. 69), silver denarius, issued Jan-Feb 69, Rome mint, (2.96 g), obv. bare head to right of Otho, around IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P, rev. Securitas standing to left, holding wreath and sceptre, around SECURITAS P R, (S.2162, BMC 17, RIC 8, RSC 17). Attractive old cabinet toning, very fine with a good portrait, rare. $750
Lot 4973 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 75, (3.23 g), obv. IMP CAESER VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head to right, rev. PON MAX TR P COS VI, Victory holding wreath and palm standing left on cista mystica on either side of which is a snake, (S.2254, RIC 92, RSC 369). Uneven flan, slight hoard patination, otherwise very fine and a scarce type. Passed in
Lot 4974 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 74, (3.47 g), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAESAR VESP AVG, rev. Vespasian seated to right, curule chair holding sceptre and branch, PONTIF MAXIM around, (S.2300, RIC 76, RSC 363). Uneven patination, nearly extremely fine/very fine and very scarce in this condition. $180
Lot 4975 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE sestertius, (24.49 g), Rome mint, struck 71 AD. obv. laureate head right, around IMP CAES VESPAS AVG P M TR P P P COS III, rev. Fortuna standing left, holding rudder, olive-branch, and cornucopiae, around FORTVNAE REDVCI, S C across field, (S.2323, RIC II 231, BMCRE 529, C.180). Very fine/good fine with a dark green patina, rare in this condition. $400
Lot 4976 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE sestertius, (24.47 g), Rome mint, struck 71 AD. obv. laureate head right, around IMP CAES VESPASIANVS AVG P M TR P P P COS III, rev. Libertas standing left, holding pileus and sceptre, around LIBERTAS PVBLICA, S C across field, (S.2328, RIC II 82, BMCRE 547, C.252). Good fine with a dark green patina, reverse tooled. $120
Lot 4977 Titus, (A.D. 79-81), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 79, (3.41 g), obv. IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG [P M], laureate head to right, rev. TR P VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII P P, radiate figure on rostral column, (S.2509, RIC 10, BMC 13, RSC 272). Good very fine, some mint bloom around letters and very rare in this condition. $250
Lot 4978 Titus, restoration issue in the name of Drusus (issued A.D.80). AE as, Rome mint, (8.41 g), obv. bare head to left of Drusus, around DRVSVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N, rev. S C in centre, around IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG REST, (S.2594, RIC 437, 216, C -, BMC 286). Dark green patination with hoard evidence, otherwise fine and rare. $60
Lot 4979 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 95-6, (3.55 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XV, rev. around IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P P P, Minerva standing to right, fighting, holding javelin and shield, (cf.S.895, RIC 190, RSC 292, BMC 230). Slight scrape on cheek, otherwise attractively toned, extremely fine. $150
Lot 4980 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE as, Rome mint, issued 86, (8.64 g), obv. [IMP CAES DOMIT] AVG GERM COS XII CENS PER P P, laureate head to right, rev. Victory flying to left, with shield inscribed SPQR, S C in field, (S.2811, BMC 1951, RIC 921, C.468). Very fine or better, very rare, with collectors' tickets. $100
Lot 4981 Nerva, (A.D. 96-98), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 96, (3.55 g), obv. laureate head of Nerva to right, around IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P II COS III P P, rev. around IVSTITIA AVGVST, Justitia seated to right, holding sceptre and branch, (cf.S.3033, RIC 30, RSC 103). Lightly toned, minor surface marks, good very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 4982 Nerva, (A.D. 96-98), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 98, (3.08 g), obv. laureate head of Nerva to right, around IMP NERVA CAES AVG GERM P M TR P II, rev. around IMP II COS IIII P P, priestly implements, lituus, simpulum, aspergillum and jug, (S.3032, RIC 47, C.95). Attractively toned, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4983 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 107, Rome mint, (3.26 g), obv. laureate head to right of Trajan, around IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, rev. Fortuna standing to left, holding corucopiae and rudder on prow, around COS V P P SPQR OPTIMO PRINC, (S.3125, RIC 122, RSC 87, BMC 306). Very fine or better, with collector's ticket description. $120
Lot 4984 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued 113, (11.37 g), obv. [IMP CAES] NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V PP, radiate head, draped on l. shoulder to r. of Trajan, rev. around FELICITAS AVGVST, Felicitas standing l., holding caduceus and cornucopiae, S C across, (S.3216, RIC 626, C.146). Good very fine, weak on legends and very scarce, with collectors' tickets. $130
Lot 4985 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued A.D. 119-122, Rome mint, (3.29 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. PM TRP COS III around, Roma, dressed as Amazon in short tunic, standing to left holding Victory and spear, (cf.S.3471, RIC 76, RSC 1108). Toned, nearly very fine. $90
Lot 4986 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 122, Rome mint, (3.43 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Hadrian draped on far shoulder, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. P M TR P COS III around, Genius standing to left holding patera over lighted altar and holding corn ears, (cf.S.3522, RIC 90, RSC 1091). Light golden toning, nearly very fine. $90
Lot 4987 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 136, Rome mint, (2.80 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. RESTITVTORI HISPANIAE around, Hadrian standing to left, raising kneeling figure to right of Hispania holding branch, a rabbit between them, (S.3535, RIC 327, BMC 889, RSC 1260). Toned, very fine and rare. $360
Lot 4988 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 138, (3.61 g), obv. around IMP T AEL CAES HADRI ANTONINVS, bare head to right, rev. AVG PIVS P M TR P COS DES II, Diana standing to right, holding bow and arrow, (S.-, RIC 7, RSC 68, BMC 8). Lacquered, toned, good very fine. $50
Lot 4989 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 140, (3.50 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head to right, rev. ITA LIA, Italia in turreted crown seated left on globe, holding cornucopia and sceptre, (S.-, RIC 73, RSC 463). Lightly toned, very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 4990 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 148-9, (2.60 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XII, laureate head to right, rev. COS IIII, Salus standing left, feeding snake rising from altar and holding rudder on globe, (S.4075, RIC 181, RSC 281). Toned, good very fine, scarce. $70
Lot 4991 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 142, (3.07 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PI VS P P TR P COS III, bare head to right, rev. GENIVS POP ROMANI, genius of the Roman people, standing facing, holding sceptre and cornucopiae, (S.4085, RIC 70, RSC 405, BMC 207). Lightly toned, slight surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 4992 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE sestertius, (30.21 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 151-152, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XV, rev. Fortuna standing right, holding rudder on globe and cornucopia, around COS IIII, S C across field, (S.4163, RIC 885, C.268, BMC 1900). Attractive green/brown patina, good very fine and scarce in this condition. $270
Lot 4993 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d.A.D. 141) silver denarius, (2.95 g), issued after 147, obv. DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right, rev. CONSECRATIO, peacock walking to right head reverted, (S.4594, RIC 384, RSC 176). Toned, good very fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4994 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (died A.D.141), AE as, (8.24 g), issued after 147, Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, around DIVA AVG FAVSTINA, rev. Aeternitas seated to left holding phoenix on globe and sceptre, around AETERNITAS, S C in exergue, (cf.S.4638, cf.RIC 1156a, cf.C. 160). Good very fine, unpublished obverse, extremely rare variety, with collector tickets. Passed in
Lot 4995 Mark Antony restoration issue by Marcus Aurelius & Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 161-169, (3.20 g), obv. praetorian galley to left with rowers, around ANTONIVS AVGVR below III VIR R P C, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, around ANTONINVS ET VERVS AVG REST, across field LEG VI, (RIC 443 (Marcus Aurelius), Babelon ii No.56 (p.587), BMCRE 500). Deep old toning and mild hoard patination, otherwise as struck and very rare. $400
Lot 4996 Divus Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D. 180), silver denarius, Rome mint, struck under Commodus in 181, (3.00 g), obv. DIVVS M ANTONINVS PIUS, bare head to right, rev. CONSECRATIO around, eagle standing on globe facing left, (S.5974, RIC 273, RSC 91, BMC 20). Slightly uneven flan, otherwise toned, very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 4997 Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 189, (2.33 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M COMM [ANT P] FEL AVG BRIT, rev. around FORTVNAE MANENTI, Fortuna seated to left, holding in right hand bridle of horse to left looking back and in left hand a cornucopiae and rudder, in exergue C V P P, (S.5642, RIC 191a, RSC 168a, BMC 232). Bright, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4998 Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 185, (21.65 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M COMMODVS ANT ON AVG PIVS BRIT, rev. around [P M TR P X IMP VII COS IIII P P], in exergue [ITALIA], S C across, Italia, turreted, seated left on globe, holding cornucopiae and sceptre, (S.5761, RIC 447, C.267). Dark brown patina, short on flan, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4999 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Emesa mint, issued A.D. 194-5, (3.05 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around IMP CAE L SEP SEV [PERT AVG] COS II, rev. around INVICTO AVG, trophy with captured arms below, (S.6288, RIC 389, RSC 232). Some surface marks, oherwise lightly toned, nearly very fine and very scarce. $60
Lot 5000 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 209, (3.27 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around PM TR P XVII COS III P P, Salus seated to left feeding serpent held in her lap, (cf.S.6348, RIC 230, RSC 531, BMC G5-9). Good very fine, with collectors description ticket. $60
Lot 5001 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarii, obv. laureate head to right, (3.27 g), rev. Victory to right, with shield attached to palm, (S.6340, RIC 211); (2.57 g), rev. Mars advancing to right, (S.6327, RIC 52); (3.65 g), rev. Bacchus standing half left, on left, panther, (cf.S.6307, RIC 99). Very fine or better. (3) $130
Lot 5002 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 206, obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, rev. Annona standing to left, holding corn ears and cornucopiae, modius at feet, (S.6338, RIC 200, RSC 476, BMC 489-492); another, Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), issued 204, Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right, rev. Pietas standing to left, sacrificing at altar, (S.6600, RIC 572, RSC 150); Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 205, silver denarius, Rome mint, obv. bust draped to right, rev. Geta sacrificing left out of a patera, (S.7207, RIC 38b, RSC 230); Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 228, Rome mint, obv. laureate bust to right, rev. Annona standing to left, holding corn ears and cornucopiae, (S.7858, RIC 187, RSC 27); Egypt, Alexandria, Nero, (A.D. 54-68), billon tetradrachm, obv. radiate bust of Nero to right, rev. Alexandria bust right, wearing elephant skin head-dress, (S.2004, Koln 172, BMC 163). Toned with some hoard patination, otherwise nearly very fine - very fine. (5) $130
Lot 5003 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 211-217 (12.91 g), obv. draped bust of Julia Domna to right, around IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, rev. around CEREREM, SC across field, Ceres standing to left by modius, holding corn ears and sceptre, (S.7126, RIC 596 (Caracalla), C.13). With a dark brown patina, very fine with minor obverse pitting, with collector's ticket. $180
Lot 5004 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver antoninianus, issued 215, Rome mint, (5.14 g), obv. radiate bust draped and cuirassed to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. radiate lion walking to left, holding thunderbolt in its jaws, around P M TR P XVIIII COS IIII P P, (S.6774, RIC 283b, RSC 368b). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 5005 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver antoninianus, issued 217, Rome mint, (5.28 g), obv. radiate draped bust to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Jupiter half left holding thunderbolt and sceptre, around P M TR P XX COS IIII P P, (S.6778, RIC 285d, RSC 374). Extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 5006 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE as, issued 215, Rome mint, (11.43 g), obv. laureate bust, draped and cuirassed to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Aesculapius standing facing, holding serpent-entwined wand, globe on ground, around P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, (S.6996, RIC 553a, C.304, BMC 489). Nearly very fine, scarce, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 5007 Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 205, silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.52 g), obv. P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bare headed bust draped and cuirassed to right, rev. around MINERVA, Minerva standing to left, resting on shield and spear, (S.7182, RIC 46, RSC 77). Mint bloom, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $100
Lot 5008 Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 205, silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.11 g), obv. P SEPTIMIVS GETA CAES, bare headed bust draped and cuirassed to right, rev. around MINERVA, Minerva standing to left, resting on shield and spear, (S.7182, RIC 46, RSC 77); also Vespasian denarius, (2.35 g), possible contemporary forgery, rev. Nemesis. First coin extremely fine/nearly extremely fine, scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 5009 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 221, (2.90 g), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around SVMMVS SACERDOS AVG, Elagabalus standing to left, sacrificing, star in left field, (S.7549, RIC 146, RSC 276). Lightly toned, well centred, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5010 Julia Soaemias, mother of Elagabalus, (c. A.D.218-222), AE dupondius/as, (11.14 g), Rome mint, issued 220, obv. draped bust to right, [IVLIA SOAE] MIAS AVG, rev. VENVS [CAELES]TIS, Venus enthroned to left, holding apple and sceptre, child at feet in left field, S C in exergue, (S.7729, RIC 408, C.20, BMC 387). Lightly toned, very fine and very scarce. $60
Lot 5011 Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 222-8, Rome mint, (3.09 g), obv. laureate bust to right, draped, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. ANNO NA AVG, Annona standing left modius at feet, (S.2210, RIC 235, RSC 76). Brilliant, as struck uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 5012 Severus Alexander, (222-235 A.D.), silver denarius, issued 222-228 A.D., Rome mint, (3.55 g), obv. laureate bust to r. of Severus Alexander, draped with bust seen slightly from behind, IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG around, rev. VIRTVS AVG around, Virtus, in military dress, standing to r. holding reversed spear and resting l. hand on shield, (S.7934, RIC 182, RSC 576, BMC 278-282). Good extremely fine, scarce. $150
Lot 5013 Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 224, Rome mint, (3.15 g), obv. laureate bust to right, around IMP C MAVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. P M TR P III COS P P, Alexander standing to left, holding globe and spear, (S.7897, RIC 44, RSC 256). Toned, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine with some mint bloom. $90
Lot 5014 Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 226, Rome mint, (3.07 g), obv. laureate bust to right, draped, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. P M TR P V COS II P P, emperor to left, sacrificing at altar, holding patera, (S.7899, RIC 55, RSC 289). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 5015 Balbinus, (238 A.D.), AE sestertius, (26.07 g), obv. laureate draped cuirassed bust right, around IMP CAES D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, rev. CONCORDIA AVGG around, SC in exergue, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and double cornucopiae, (S.8494, RIC 22, C.4, BMC 18). Very heavy, well centred, very fine with dark brown patina and rare. $600
Lot 5016 Pupienus, (A.D. 238), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (22.14 g), issued May - July A.D. 238, obv. bearded Pupienus laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around IMP CAES M CLOD PVPIENVS AVG. rev. LIBERALITAS AVGVSTORVM, S C across field, Liberalitas standing front, holding abacus and cornucopiae, (S.8531, BMC 10, RIC 14, C.15). With dark green patina, well centred, very fine or better and rare. $800
Lot 5017 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, (5.61 g), obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Victory standing to left with wreath and palm, around VICTORIA AVG, (cf.S.2580, RIC 51, RSC 235). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 5018 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 244-249, (15.47 g), obv. laureate bust of Philip I to right draped and cuirassed, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS [AV]G, rev. around FIDES EXERCITVS, S C in exergue, four standards, the second from the right a legionary eagle, (S.9044, RIC 171B, C.52). Striking flaw on edge, otherwise nearly extremely fine and a very scarce reverse. Passed in
Lot 5019 Hostilian, (A.D. 251), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (19.46 g), issued 250-1, obv. bare headed bust of Hostilian to right, around the legend C VALENS HOSTIL MES QVINTVS N C, rev. Hostilian in military attire standing to left, holding standard and resting on spear, around PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, around, S C across, (S.9574, RIC 216a, C.35). Squarish flan, however a fine bust with a fine dark olive-green patina, very fine and rare in this condition, with collector's ticket. $520
Lot 5020 Mariniana, wife of Valerian, (died prior to A.D. 253), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. c.253-5, (3.46 g), obv. diademed veiled and draped bust of Mariniana to right, around DIVAE MARINIANAE, rev. Empress seated to right on peacock flying right, around CONSECRATIO, (S.10070, RIC 6, RSC 16). Nearly extremely fine, ragged edge, very scarce with collector's and dealer's tickets. $200
Lot 5021 Vabalathus and Aurelian, (A.D. 271-2), billon antoninianus, (3.15 g), obv. VABALATHVS V C R IM D R around, laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Vabalathus, rev. IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG around, radiate and cuirassed bust to right of Aurelian, **G* below, (S.11718, RIC 381, C.1); Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 317-320, Cyzicus mint, (2.99 g), obv. Constantine laureate bust to right, around IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG, rev. Jupiter standing left holding Victory on globe and resting on sceptre, in exergue SMN, around IOVI CONSERVATORI, wreath in left field, S in right field, (cf.S.15943, RIC 8 [R1]); Honorius, (A.D. 393-423), AE centenionalis, Constantinople mint, (3.34 g), obv. helmeted bust three-quarters to right, around DN HONORIVS S PF AVG, rev. CONCORDIA AVGG around, Constantinopolis enthroned facing, CONSA in exergue, (S.20992, RIC 87-88, C.4). Second coin with silvered surface, otherwise fine - extremely fine. (3) $60
Lot 5022 Galerius Maximian, as Caesar, (A.D. 305-311), AE folles, Heraclea mint, issued A.D. 297-8, (9.07 g), obv. laureate head of Galerius to right, around GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, rev. around GENIO POPV L I ROMANI, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, in exergue HTS, (S.14372, RIC 20b). With trace of silvering, green patination, extremely fine and very scarce as such. $40
Lot 5023 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. $40
Lot 5024 Galerius Valerius Maximinus II, (A.D. 309-313), AE follis, issued early 312, Thessalonica mint, (5.59 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, B to right, around IOVI CONSE RVATORI, SMTS. in exergue, (S.14866, RIC 50a, C.113). Some silvering, attractive patina, nearly extremely fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 5025 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-339), AE follis, Treveri (Trier) mint, issued A.D. Summer 307, (7.29 g), obv. laureate bust cuirassed to right, around FL VAL CONSTANTINVS NOB C, rev. around MARTI PATRI CONSERVATORI, in exergue PTR, S to left, A to right, Mars, advancing to right, resting on spear and shield, (S.15540, RIC 725). Attractive light brown colour, large flan, extremely fine, scarce, with collector's ticket. $300
Lot 5026 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 310-313, Trier mint, (3.71 g), obv. laureate cuirassed bust to right of Constantine, around CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, rev. radiate and draped bust of Sol to right, with features similar to Constantine, around SOLI INVICTO COMITI, no mint mark, (S.16125, RIC 890, C.514). Dark patina, good very fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 5027 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued early 312, Thessalonica mint, (5.89 g), obv. laureate head to right of Constantine I, around CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, rev. Jupiter standing facing head left, holding globe and leaning on sceptre, wreath to left, A to right, around IOVI CONSE RVATORI, .SM.TS in exergue, (S.15938, RIC 50b, C.-). Some silvering, uneven patina, nearly extremely fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 5028 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 333-4, Trier mint, (2.64 g), obv. helmeted bust of Roma to left, around, VRBS ROMA, rev. she-wolf standing to left suckling Romulus and Remus, two stars above, grain ear between, in exergue, TRP, (S.16488, RIC 561, LRBC 85); another, second Officina, issued 332-333, (2.54 g), obv. she wolf with two stars above, TR.S in exergue, (S.16489, RIC 542, LRBC 65). Deeply toned, good very fine/extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 5029 Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361), AE heavy maiorina, 348-351, Constantinople mint, (4.47 g), obv. draped and cuirased, pearl-diademed bust right, around D N CONSTAN TIVS P F AVG, rev. soldier spearing fallen horseman to left, around FEL TEMP RE PARATIO, in exergue CONS**D*star, **G* in left field, (S.18148, RIC 82). Extremely fine with about full silvering, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 5030 Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361), AE heavy maiorina, issued 351-352, Constantinople mint, (4.63 g), obv. draped and cuirased, pearl-diademed bust right, around D N CONSTAN TIVS P F AVG, rev. soldier spearing fallen horseman to left, around FEL TEMP RE PARATIO, in exergue CONSE, **G* and dot in left field, (S.18149, RIC 106). Extremely fine, trace of silvering, irregular edge, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 5031 Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361), AE centenionalis, Siscia mint, issued A.D. 350, (4.48 g), obv. diademed bust draped and cuirassed of Constantius to right, around D N CONSTAN TIVS P F AVG, rev. emperor standing left in military attire, holding labarum and spear, crowned by Victory, labarum with 'chi-rho' on banner, around HOC SIGNO VICTOR ERIS, in exergue .ESIS., (S.18203, RIC 286). Attractive brown, extremely fine, rare in this condition with collector's ticket. $180
Lot 5032 Julian II, (A.D. 360-363), AE double maiorina, Nicomedia mint, (8.56 g), issued 362-363, obv. around D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, pearl diademed bust to right of Julian II, rev. bull standing to right, two stars above, around SECVRITAS REIPVB, eagle before, in exergue NIKB dot with branch either side, (S.19159, RIC 122). Dark brown patina, good very fine and rare with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 5033 Ancient Greek coins, AE including, Thessaly, Larissa, (c.356-337 B.C.), AE 20 tetrachalkon, (9.92 g), obv. head of the nymph Larissa facing left, obv. horse prancing right, (BCD 330, Rogers 279); Gyrton, trichalkon, (3rd century BC), (8.64 g), obv. laureate head of Zeus left, rev. horse prancing left,(cf. Rogers 236, SNG Cop 61, BCD Thessaly II 83.11 var); Thessalian League. (1st century BC), trichalkon, (5.64 g), Philokrates, Italos, and Petraios, magistrates, obv. laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Athena Itonia advancing right with spear and shield, (BCD 901.9, Rogers 37a). Poor - nearly very fine, scarce. (3) Passed in
Lot 5034 Ancient Greek AE, including, Egypt, kings of, Ptolemy VI Philometor, first reign, (180-164 B), drachm, (23.03 g), Alexandreia mint, struck under Cleopatra I Thea as regent, obv. head of Zeus-Ammon right, rev. two eagles standing left on thunderbolt, (Svoronos 1380, Weiser 146, SNG Copenhagen 274-275) (illustrated; Troas, Alexandria, (c.65-48 BC), AE11, (2.25 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Apollo Smintheus standing right, (Bellinger A22, SNG Von Aulock 7545, BMC 1-3, SNG Cop 65); Troas, Hamaxitos, AE14,(4th century B.C), (2.24 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Apollo Smintheos standing right, holding bow and phiale, (SNG Copenhagen 345 var); Lydia, Tripolis, AE19, (circa 3rd century AD), (4.59 g), obv. bust of Aesclepius right, rev. winged Nemesis standing left, (BMC Lydia p. 366, 18, SNG Copenhagen -, SNG von Aulock -). Toned, poor - very fine and some rare types. (4) Passed in
Lot 5035 Ancient Greek and Roman AE, including, Troas, Gergis, (c.4th century B.C.), AE 16, (3.91 g), obv. female head facing, rev. Sphinx seated to right, (S.4099, BMC 5); Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 41-42, (22.46 g), obv. laureate head of Claudius to right, rev. Spes draped advancing to left, PRO countermark to left on obverse and another to the right, (S.1853, BMC 132, RIC 99, cf.C.85, CBN 165); Bithynia, Nicaea, Septimius Severus, (AD 193-211), AE11, (2.32 g), obv. laureate head right, rev. Demeter standing left, holding long torch and grain ears, (Waddington 336); Ionia, Smyrna, Britannicus, (AD 41-55), AE16, (2.85 g), obv. bareheaded and draped bust right, rev. Nike advancing right, (BMC 283-4, SNG Cop 1351, RPC I 2476); Achaea, Patrae, Caracalla, (AD 198-217), AE12, (2.74 g), obv. laureate, bust right, rev. Hermes seated left, hand on ram and holding caduceus, (S.2498, BCD Peloponnesus 576.1). Toned, poor - nearly very fine, some rare. (5) $330
Lot 5036 Ancient Greek and Roman silver issues, including Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.03 g), Magnesia ad Maeandrum mint, issued 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, bee to left on side in left field, **[ALEX]ANDROU* to right, spear head in outer right field. (cf.S.6730, Price 1937, BMC 1937, M.322, SNG Cop. 952); Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d.A.D. 141), silver denarius, (2.97 g), issued A.D. 143 at Rome mint, obv. DIVA [FA]V STINA, draped bust to right, rev. AETERNITAS, Aeternitas standing left holding a globe and sceptre, (S.4575, RIC 350a, RSC 34) (illustrated); Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Emesa mint, issued A.D. 194, (3.68 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, rev. around BONA SPES, Spes standing left, holding flower and lifting skirt, (S.6266, RIC 364, RSC 58) (illustrated). Fair - very fine. (3) $120
Lot 5037 Ancient coins, a small group including Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 243-4, obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. FORT REDVX, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, (S.8612, RIC 143, RSC 97); Trajan sestertius rev. Pax with Dacian at feet, another dupondius with rev. ALIM ITAL in exergue; Greek, Macedon, Mende AE 16, obv. Dionysos head right, rev. amphora, (cf.SNG ANS 382ff); Islamic, AE fals Umayyad Post Reform issue from Al-Rakka mint, obv. palm branch in centre, rev. crescent and dot in centre, (BMC 855 p.257, Pl.XXVIII). First and last coins very fine, others poor - fair. (5) $60
Lot 5038 Ancient Greek, Roman and modern issues, including; Ptolemy VI Philometor, 180-145 BC, under Cleopatra I Thea, AE 26, (17.21 g), obv. head of Isis right, wreathed with corn and with hair in long locks, rev. Eagle left on thunderbolt, (Svoronos 1235, Weiser 131, SNG Cop 248) (illustrated); Anonymous (semi Libral), 217-215 B.C. AE sextans, Rome Mint, (21.70 g), obv. head of Mercury to right, above two dots, rev, above ROMA, Prow right, below two dots, (Crawford 38/5, Sydenham 85, BMC 59); others including Ptolemaic AE (2); later Roman Egyptian AE (4); Marcus Aurelius, sestertius, (26.11 g), rev. Jupiter enthroned, (RIC 1063, Cohen 247); later Roman AE including Maximian, Licinius, Gratian (6); Byzantine follis, obv. Christ facing; denarius of Commodus, fouree denarius of Augustus, billon antoninianus of Gallienus (3); assorted silver and AE, mainly Egypt and Turkey, also Florence and a modern replica of a Jewish War shekel dated 1919. Poor - very fine. (23) $200
Lot 5039 Ancient Roman, denarii, History of Ancient Rome coin collection, including; Vespasian; Trajan; Antoninus Pius; Marcus Aurelius; Commodus; Septimius Severus; Caracalla; Severus Alexander; Julia Domna; Elagabalus; Philip I; Gordian III, various types. Good fine - good very fine, all housed in a hinged timber case. (12) $300
Lot 5040 Ancient Roman and Provincial AE issues including; Spain, Hispalis, Tiberius, with Germanicus and Drusus, (14-37), AE 29, obv. laureate head left of Tiberius to left, rev. confronted heads of Germanicus and Drusus, (S.333, C.2, Heiss 3 [p.393]); Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE as, Rome mint, obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, rev. Moneta standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.2807, RIC 395, cf.C.332); Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, Trajan, AD 98-117, semis, laureate head right, rev. SC within wreath, (McAlee 488f); Hadrian, quadrans, rev. lyre, (RIC 688); Syria, Cyrrhestica, Hieropolis, Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161, AE 23, obv. bust right, rev. legend in two lines within wreath, (Butcher 16, BMC 17); Faustina Senior, sestertius, rev. Pietas, (S.4631, BMC 1442, RIC 1146A, C.240); Marcus Aurelius, dupondius, rev. Jupiter seated, (RIC 1100); Commodus, sestertus, rev. Libertas, (RIC 1590); Caracalla, As, rev. Minerva, (S.525a); Phoenicia, Tripolis, Julia Soaemias, AE 28, rev. tetrastyle temple with lighted altar of Zeus Hagios, statues of Sol and Luna, (SNG Cop 293). Poor - nearly very fine, some rare. (10) $160
Lot 5041 Ancient Roman and provincial silver and AE including; Valerian, antoninianus, Samosata mint, rev. two Victories and palm, (RIC 295); Moesia Superior, Viminacium, Gordian III, AE29, rev. Moesia standing left, between bull and lion, (AMNG I 89); Egypt, Alexandria, Philip I, billon tetradrachm, rev. Elpis, (Koln 2727-8); Allectus, antoninianus, London mint, rev. Laetitia, (RIC V 22); Postumus, antoninianus, Treveri mint, rev. Victory, (RIC V 287); Victorinus, antoninianus, Treveri mint, rev. Pax, (RIC V 117); another, rev. Sol, (RIC V 114); another, rev. Pietas, (RIC V 57); Claudius II, antoninianus, Antioch mint, rev. Aequitas, (RIC V 197); Tetricus, antoniniani, Treveri mint, rev. Pax, (RIC V 100) (2); Tetricus II as Caesar, antoninianus, Treveri mint, rev. Spes, (RIC V 270); Aurelian, antoninianus, Antioch mint, rev. female and emperor, (RIC V 386); Probus, antoninianus, Serdica mint, rev. Probus and Jupiter, (RIC V 841); Carinus, tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, rev. Eagle, (Koln 3183); Diocletian, tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, rev. Elpis, (Koln 3202); Diocletian, antoninianus, Heraclea mint, rev. emperor and Jupiter, (RIC V 284); Maximianus, antoninianus, Cyzicus mint, rev. emperor and Jupiter, (RIC V 607); another radiate fraction, Ticinum mint, rev. VOT XX P, (RIC VI 38b); Carausius, antoninianus, uncertain mint, rev. Laetitia, (RIC V 822); another, uncertain mint, rev. Moneta, (RIC V 867); Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, Philip II, AE 8 assaria, rev. Tyche turreted, (McAlee 1073); Allectus, antoninianus, London mint, rev. Providentia, (RIC V 36); Constantius I, follis, Alexandria mint, rev. Genius, (RIC VI 33a); another, Antioch mint, (RIC VI 55a); Constans, AE 4, Trier mint, rev. two Victories, (RIC VIII 182). Toned, poor - very fine or better, the Postumus, Carausius and Allectus all rare. (27) $270
Lot 5042 Ancient Roman, a mixed group, including a Herennia Etruscilla (4.08 g), antoninianus, rev. Juno standing, (S.9493); Gordian III, antoninianus, heavily corroded; Claudius II, antoninianus, (2.70 g), rev. Genius standing, (S.11339); Constantine II as Caesar, (2.51 g), Trier mint, rev. two soldiers and two standards, (S.17314). Poor - fine. (4) $30
Lot 5043 Ancient Roman, AE issues of Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), billon antoninianus, issued in sole reign (259-268), Antioch mint, (2.54 g), issued 266-7, obv. radiate bust right, GALLIENVS AVG around, rev. VIRTVS AVG, VI in right field, Virtus standing left, resting on shield and spear, (S.10402, RSC 1237d); Maximianus, (A.D. 286-305 First Reign), base silver antoninianus, Cyzicus mint, issued 293, (3.96 g), obv. radiate bearded bust to right, rev. Emperor standing to right with parazonium receiving Victory from Jupiter, CONCORDIA MILITVM around, XXI in exergue, E above, (S.13115, RIC 607); others of Constantius II as Caesar, (1.99 g), Cyzicus mint, rev. two soldiers, two standards, (S.17697, RIC 113); another (2.43 g), Sirmium mint, rev. soldier spearing fallen horseman, (S.18298); Roman Provincial, Moesia Inferior, Istrus mint, Caracalla, (13.23 g), rev. Tyche with rudder and cornucopiae, around IC TPI [H N**W*N], E in exergue, (Varbanov 644, Pick 505). Fair - very fine. (5) $40
Lot 5044 Ancient Roman AE issues, various emperors from Maximinus II - Honorius. Poor - very fine, some scarce to rare. (25) $150
Lot 5045 Ancient coins, AE issues, including; late Roman, Byzantine and Islamic, verious types. Poor - nearly very fine. (approx 200) $150
Lot 5046 Nicephorus I and Stauracius, (802-811), AE follis, (4.87 g), struck at Constantinople mint, obv. facing busts of Nicephorus and Stauracius each wearing crown and chlamys with cross between heads, rev. M, X/X/X to left, N/N/N to right, A under M, (S.1607, DOC 5, BMC 12-14); Michael II and Theophilus, (821-829), AE follis, (4.99 g), struck at Syracuse mint, obv. crowned half length busts of Michael II and Theophilus, wearing loros, traces of legend around, rev. large M cross above, **[Q]* below, (S.1652, DOC 21, BMC 20-27) (illustrated); Basil I the Macedonian associated with Leo VI and Constantine, (A.D. 867-886), folles, Constantinople mint, issued 868-879, obv. facing busts of three emperors, legend around, rev. five line legend, naming the three rulers, (S.1712, DOW 11, BMC 21-23). Fine - very fine, all scarce. (3) $60
Lot 5047 Theophilus, with Constantine. (A.D. 829-842), AE Follis (3.25 g), Syracuse mint, struck c.830/1-842, obv. **[Q*EOFI]LOS bAS, crowned facing bust of Theophilus, wearing loros and holding cross potent, rev. [MI]XAHL S CO[NST], crowned facing busts of Michael II, bearded, and Constantine, beardless, both wearing crown and chlamys, star between. (S.1680, DOC III 29b, T.42, R.1835). Very fine with dark green patina. $70
Lot 5048 Romanus I, (A.D. 920-944), AE follis, Constantinople mint, (7.60 g), obv. Romanus I bust facing, legend around, holding labarum transversely and cross on globe, rev. four lined legend, naming Romanus as king of the Romans, (S.1760, DOC 25, BMC 14-29). Good fine/very fine, scarce. $80
Lot 5049 Leo VI the Wise, (A.D. 886-912), AE follis, Constantinople mint, (5.77 g), obv. Leo VI bust facing, around +LEON bASILEVS ROM', rev. legend in four lines +LEON/EN **W*EO bA/SILEVS R/OMEON in four lines, (S.1729, DOC 8, BMC 8-10, R.1873); Leo VI, (A.D. 886-912) with Alexander, AE follis, Constantinople mint, (5.77 g), obv. Leo VI and Alexander seated facing, legend around, rev. legend in four lines naming Leo and Alexander, (S.1730, DOC 6, BMC 11-2); Constantine VII and Zoe, (A.D. 913-959), AE follis, issued 914-919, Constantinople mint, obv. facing busts of Constantine and Zoe, legend around, rev. five line legend naming Constantine and Zoe, (S.1758, DOC 22, BMC 1-6) (illustrated); Romanus I, (A.D. 920-944), AE follis, Constantinople mint, (7.31 g), obv. Romanus I bust facing, legend around, holding labarum and cross on globe, rev. four lined legend, (S.1760, DOC 25, BMC 14-29). Mostly fine, scarce. (4) $70
Lot 5050 Byzantine, copper issues, various including Leo follis. Fair - very fine. (6) $60
Lot 5051 Phoenician or Egyptian weight, struck on a square flan in lead, 23x24mm, (12.96 g), (of Egyptian tetradrachm weight or two shekels), with incuse diagonals dividing it into four quarters (drachms?). Very fine and rare. $50
Lot 5052 Roman - Byzantine weight, 3rd-5th Century, a barrel-shaped, 25 mm x 31 mm, large bronze unmarked 6 Uncia (6 ounce) weight (165 g), cylindrical with a slightly bulging center and with a flat top with ridge both top and bottom, (Munz Zentrum Sale XLV (25.11.81) lot 104 similar weight realised 430DM, cf.Bendall P.25 No.23 for similar weight and type). Brown earthen patina with some original metal showing through, fine - very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 5053 Byzantine weight, 5th-7th Century, barrel-shaped, 15 mm x 18 mm, bronze one Uncia (one ounce) weight (24.29 g), cylindrical with a slightly bulging center and with a flat top and bottom, the top bears a center punch flanked by the incuse cut silvered letters = one uncia (uncertain letters), (cf.Bendall P.25 for similar weights). Green and brown earthen patina with some original metal showing through, nearly fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 5054 Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate, (c.685-692), AE fals, 18mm, (3.81 g), Hims (Emesa) mint, obv, crowned facing imperial bust, holding globus cruciger, K/A**L*/O/N (= "good") to left, bi-hims to right rev, Large m, star between annulets above, E/M/I-C/H/C across each side, in exergue 'tayyib' (= "good"), (SICA 1, 544 var. [star after bi-hims], Album 3524, Wilkes 133 [$125 US]). Fine - very fine with an earthen black patina. Passed in
Lot 5055 Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate, (c.670-690 A.D.), AE fals (19mm), Hims (Emesa) mint, obv. crowned facing imperial bust, holding globus cruciger, K/A**L*/O/N (= "good") to left, bi-hims to right, rev. large cursive M, star between wavy lines above, E/M/I - C/H/C across, tayyib (= "good") in exergue, (A.3524, Walker, Arab-Byzantine 57, cf.SICA 1, 548. Wilkes 133); another (c.680-mid 690's), Damascus mint, (20mm), obv. single standing emperor wearing long robe, holding long cross and cross on globe, rev. large square M, reversed K in right field, dots etc, in exergue mint name, (A.102, SICA I, Type VI, 567, [Pl.39], Wilkes 131); another fals as temp. 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan' (AH 65-86 = AD 685-705), AE Fals (20mm), Baalbek (Heliopolis) mint, obv. two standing imperial figures, each holding cruciform scepter, cross between heads, rev. large M, cross above, inverted crescent below, H/**L*/I/(OY) to left, **P/O/L/E to right, ba'labakk in exergue, (SICA 1, 584; A.3513.2, Wilkes 132). Fine - very fine, dirt patina in descriptive packets. (3) Passed in
Lot 5056 Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate, 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan', (A.H. 65-86 = A.D. 685-705), AE fals 18mm, (3.79 g), Halab (Aleppo) mint, struck c.690s, obv. Caliph standing facing, placing hand on hilt of sword, rev. transformed cross, 'waf' to left, 'bi-halab' to right, (SICA 1, 611, Album 3529, Wilkes 138). Nearly very fine with an earthen green patina, rare. $40
Lot 5057 Arab-Sasanian prototype issue, Khusru II (A.D. 590 - 627), silver drachm or dirhem, (3.65 g), Darabgird mint, dated year 31 (A.D. 621), with word "praise" in outer margin, (cf.Walker alpha [p.2] Plate I, alpha, cf.M.21, Sellwood type 62, Gobl 214). With some hoard patination, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 5058 Islamic, Artuturqids of Mardin, Husam al-Din Yuluq Arslam, (AH580-597, AD1184-1201), copper dirham, (A.1829, M.1035-6, Edham 47, BMC.405-8). Good very fine and rare. $90
Lot 5059 Islamic, Zangids, Anatolia & al-Jazira (Post-Seljuk), Nur al-Din Mahmud,ÿAH 541-569 = AD1146-1173, AE dirham 23mm, (4.14 g), al-Halab (Aleppo) mint, obv. two Byzantine style imperial figures standing facing, supporting between them labarum resting on three steps, rev. Christ standing facing, holding Gospels, (A.1850, S&S Type 73). Fine - very fine, dark brown patina, areas of flat strike, scarce. Passed in
Lot 5060 Islamic, Golden Horde (Juchid), first period, temp, Batu, (624-654 A.H. - 1227-1256 A.D.) AE pul, citing al-Nasir and with inscription 'Life is short, so pursue it obediently' probably from the Bulghar mint, (A.P2018 [RR], Wilkes 2017]. Very fine, very rare in descriptive packet. Passed in
Lot 5061 Islamic, Golden Horde (Juchid), for Russia, second period, Muhammad Uzbek, (A.H. 712-742, 1312-1341 A.D.), silver dirham, issued in [7]31 (1331 A.D.), Bulghar mint, (A.2025A [R], Wilkes 2027]. Very fine, rare, in descriptive packet. Passed in
Lot 5062 Islamic, Golden Horde (Juchid), first period, AE pul, from Kosteshty Cyrlia region, Moldova, c.1300s, anonymous and undated, (A.-, Wilkes -); another of Tulun Beg third period (A.H. 773, A.D. 1371-1372), AE pul, struck at Saray al-Jadida in 773, (A2047, Wilkes 2047) countermarked with 'Zafir' (Victory); another second - third period c.1300-1400, from Astrakhan mint reading Hajji Tarkhan, (cf.A.2030.1 or G2063, cf.Wilkes 2032). Very fine, fair, very fine, all rare in descriptive packets. (3) $100
Lot 5063 Islamic, Golden Horde (Juchid), fourth period, silver asper, of Dawlat Birdi Khan (A.H. 827-840 A.D. 1424-1437), type with partial Latin legend D V M[ED D CAF]A, and arms of Genoa, (A.2059C, Wilkes 2060); another AE pul (follaro) countermarked with Genoese castle portal, coming from an Italian or Genoese colony in the Black Sea, (cf.A.G2063, cf.Wilkes 2062). Very fine; very good, both rare in descriptive packets. (2) Passed in
Lot 5064 Alpha Bank, Myth and Coinage, Representations, Symbolisms and Interpretations From the Greek Mythology, hardcover, 267 pp, profusely illustrated, Athens, 2011; Hoberman, Gerald., The Art of Coins and Their Photography, hardcover, 397 pp, heavily illustrated, Spink, London, 1981; Berk, Harlan., 100 Greatest Ancient Coins, hardcover, 131 pp, illustrated, Atlanta, 2008; Linecar, Howard, Coins - Coin Collecting, 141 pp, illustrated, hardcover, London, 1971; Coins of England and the United Kingdom, hardcover, 562 pp, illustrated, Spink, London, 2007. Very fine - as new, some scarce. (5) $90
Lot 5065 Australians Awarded, 1st edition, by Clive Johnson, published by Renniks, Banksmeadow, NSW 2007, 360pp plus preliminaries front and back, hard board cover. Four copies, fine. Passed in
Lot 5066 Australian Coin Review, from January 1984 to April 1995 (approx 135); The Bon Marche Medal, 1897, in bronze (20mm) by H.Grueber (C.1897/6), inscribed on the obverse 'Four Generations of the British Royal' and reverse 'Near Cyclorama Sydney'. Reviews loose as issued and medal extremely fine. (approx 136) $50
Lot 5067 Banti, A. and Simonetti, L. Corpus Nummorum Romanorum, Volume I (Pompey to Mark Antony), Florence, 1972, 313 pp, 1481 illustrations; Volume II (Mark Antony to Licinia), Florence, 1973, 324 pp, 1071 illustrations; Volume XVI (Messalina to Nero), Florence, 1973, pp.339, 1129 illustrations; Volume XVII (Nero), Florence 1978, 283 pp, 998 illustrations; Volume XVIII (Nero bronzes), Florence 1979, 281 pp, 509 illustrations. Bound in original green cloth, very fine. (5) $120
Lot 5068 (Bement, Clarence S), Naville & Co., Catalogue des Monnaies Grecques Antiques en or et en argent, composant de la Collection de Feu Clarence S. Bement de Philadelphie (U.S.A), in hard binding, of the sales No. VI, January 28-29, 1924, (37 plates, 89 pps, 1082 lots). Bound in white cloth, gilt, quarto. Very fine and scarce. $60
Lot 5069 Bunker Hunt, Nelson, Collection (The) Highly Important Greek and Roman Coins, 164 Lots, all lots in original size and enlargements with detailed and comprehensive commentary, with prices realised, hardbound with dust jacket, Sotheby's, New York, Auction Catalogue 6043 'Hunt', 19th June 1990; Bunker Hunt, Nelson, Collection (The) Important Greek and Roman Coins, 953 Lots, with prices realized, hardbound with dust jacket, Sotheby's, New York, Auction Catalogue 6044 'Nero', 21st & 22nd June 1990; Bunker Hunt, Nelson, Collection (The) Highly Important Greek and Roman Coins, 117 Lots, all lots in original size and enlargements with detailed and comprehensive commentary, with prices realized, hardbound with dust jacket, Sotheby's, New York, Auction Catalogue 6054 'Ostia', 4th December 1990; Hunt, Bunker & William, Sotheby's, New York, The Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, Highly Important Greek Vases, The William Herbert Hunt Collection, Highly Important Greek, Roman and Etruscan Bronzes, June 19 1990, 100 pp, lots 1-53, every lot illustrated in colour enlargement as colour plates throughout, hardbound with colour dust jacket, with prices realised list, two colour plates, many lots illustrated, Auction Catalogue 6042; Sotheby's, Important Greek and Roman Coins, October 26 1993, 156 lots, illustrated with many in colour, prices realised list. All as issued and scarce, very fine, the Etruscan bronzes catalogue rare. (5) $220
Lot 5070 Burnett, Andrew., Coinage in the Roman World, 168 pp, 24 plates, hardbound, Seaby, 1987; The Royal Numismatic Society, Coin Hoards, Vol II, 161 pp, 28 plates, London, 1976; Sayles, Wayne G., Ancient Coin Collecting III, 2nd edition, hardcover, illustrated, Krause, 2007; Foss, Clive., Roman Historical Coins, 335 pp, illustrated, hardcover, Seaby, 1990; Berk, Harlan J., Roman Coins of the Medieval World 383-1453 AD, hardcover, illustrated, Illinois, 1986; Tameanko, Marvin., Monumental Coins, Buildings & Structures on Ancient Coins, 242 pp, 8 plates, hardcover, Krause 1999; Failmezger, Victor., Roman Bronze Coins from Paganism to Christianity 294-364 AD, 156 pp, 42 plates, Washington, 2002. Very fine - as new. (7) $40
Lot 5071 Carson, Robert., Coins of the Roman Empire, Cambridge (1990), 480 pp., 64 plates, with hard dust cover; Reece, Richard., Roman Coins, London (1970), 189 pp., 64 plates; Sutherland, C.H.V., The Emperor and the Coinage, Julio-Claudian Studies, Spink, London, 1976, 132 + 12 pp., 10 plates. With dust jackets and covers, very fine, the Carson as new. (3) $80
Lot 5072 Codrington, H.W., Ceylon Coins and Currency, Colombo, 1994 (1924), Memoirs of the Colombo Museum, 290 pps, 7 plates; Barker, Dr R. Allan, The Historical Cash Coins of Vietnam, Part I: Official and Semi-Offical Coins, 386 pp, fully illustrated, Singapore, 2004; Tony Lye Fong Nge, The Collection of Malacca Coinages, 606 pp, illustrated, Malaysia, 2005, (signed by the author). As new. (3) $60
Lot 5073 Coole, Arthur Braddan., Coins in China's History, 189 pp, illustrated, Inter-Collegiate Press, Mission, Kansas, 1965; Kann, E., Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins (Gold, Silver, Nickel and Aluminium), reprint, Mint Productions, 1966, NY, 476 pps., 224 plates; Chang, H., The Silver Dollars and Taels of China, 160pps., 1981, illustrated throughout; Wong, S.C., Rare Chinese Coins, Revised by C.C.Tsiang, 104 pp including tables, illustrated, Shanghai, 1935. Fine, scarce. (4) $120
Lot 5074 Crawford, Michael H., Coinage and Money under the Roman Republic, Italy and the Mediterranean Economy, University of California Press, Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1985, 355 pp., 124 illustrations, maps, tables etc. New with dust jacket. $80
Lot 5075 Crawford, Michael H., Coinage and Money under the Roman Republic, Italy and the Mediterranean Economy, University of California Press, Berkeley & Los Angeles, 1985, 355 pp., 124 illustrations, maps, tables etc; Sear, David, R., The History and Coinage of the Roman Imperators 49-27 B.C., 360 + xxxii pp., 435 coin illustrations throughout, Spink, London, 1998; Buttrey, Theodore V., The Triumviral Portrait Gold of the Quattuorviri Monetales of 42 B.C., (N & M No.137), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1956, 69 pp., 9 plates; Molina, JF., Carrera, MF., Estivill, XC., Catalogo Monografico de los Denarios de la Republica Romana, FFC. 2002, 266 pp, illustrated; Numismatic Chronicle Reprint Series, Triumvirs (2), Vindex & Galba, Civil Wars, illustrated, Attic Books Ltd, 1977. Very fine, some scarce. (8) $90
Lot 5076 Cribb, Joe, A Catalogue of Sycee in the British Museum, Chinese Silver Currency Ingots, c1750-1933, British Museum Press, 366 pps., 71 plates; China Numismatics Association, Shaanxi Branch, The Pictorial Yuanbao, San Chin Publishing Co, 1991, 511 pp, 28 in colour. Fine - very fine and scarce. (2) $130
Lot 5077 Harl, Kenneth W. Coinage in the Roman economy, 300 B.C. to A.D. 700, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, c1996, x + 533 p., [16] p. of pls., illustrated; Franke, R & Marathaki, I., Wine and Coins in Ancient Greece, Hatzimichalis Estate, 1999, 165 pp, colour illustrations; Nixon, C E V., Catalogue of the Coins in the Macquarie University Museum of Ancient Cultures, Macquarie University, 1996, 160 pp, illustrated; Porteous, John., Coins, Pleasures and Treasures, George Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1969, illustrated; Auction catalogue, Classical Numismatic Group, Triton III, November 30 and December 1, 1999, 296 pp, illustrated, privately bound in hardcover; CNG Mail Bid Sale 79, September 17, 2008, 280 pp, illustrated; Van Meter, David., The Handbook of Roman Imperial Coins, Laurion Press, 1991, reprinted 2000, 334 pp, illustrated, privately bound in hardcover. Nearly very fine - as new. (7) $100
Lot 5078 Head, Barclay V. Historia Numorum, A Manual of Greek Numismatics, New and Enlarged Edition, Spink, London, 1963 reprint, 964pp., illustrations throughout, seven different indexes, tables, five plates of alphabets. Mild wear and foxing, otherwise fine. $50
Lot 5079 Heyde, G.C., Renniks Unofficial Coins of Colonial Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, 1967, 92pp, soft cover as issued. Fine, scarce. $40
Lot 5080 Howgego, C.J., Greek Imperial Countermarks, Studies in the Provincial Coinage of the Roman Empire, Spink, London, 1985, Reprinted, 2005, 317 pp, 33 plates. As new. $40
Lot 5081 Hyman, Coleman P., An Account of the Coins, Coinages and Currency of Australasia, 159pp (1973 reprint); Chalmers, A History of Currency in the British Colonies, 496pp (1972 reprint); Gollan, The Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Origins and Early History, 179pp (1968). Near new. (3) Passed in
Lot 5082 Kann, E., Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins (Gold, Silver, Nickel and Aluminium), reprint, Mint Productions, 1966, NY, 476 pps., 224 plates. Very fine. $30
Lot 5083 Eduard Kann Collection, Coins of China and Japan, auction catalogue, Hans Schulman Sale, Los Angeles, 18-20 June 1971, includes prices realised. Very fine and rare. $40
Lot 5084 Kent, J.P.C., & Hirmer, M., & A., Roman Coins, London, 1978, 368pp., 199 plates, profusely illustrated , 31cm. Very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 5085 Kent, J.P.C., & Hirmer, M., & A., Roman Coins, London, 1978, 368pp., 199 plates, illustrations, 31cm. Very fine. $80
Lot 5086 Kraay, C. M., & Hirmer, Max, Greek Coins, London, 1966, 396 pp., 1329 photographs, 20 colour plates, 4 maps. A rare and important reference book. Dust jacket intact, mild foxing, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 5087 Kraay, Colin M., Archaic and Classical Greek Coins, London, Methuen, 1976, xxvi + 390pp., 64 plates. Very fine. $60
Lot 5088 Lacouperie, Terrien de., Catalogue of Chinese Coins from the VII century B.C. to A.D.621, Including the Series in the British Museum, London, BM Trustees, 1892, 443 + lxxi pps; Burger, Werner, Ch'ing Cash Until 1735, Mei Ya Publications, Taipei, Taiwan, 1976, 126pp., illustrated throughout plus numerous large fold out plates and other illustrations, quarto, hardbound. Fine and scarce. (2) $60
Lot 5089 Long, Mark H., A Skeleton Catalogue of Australian Copper Tokens, 37 pp, Sydney, 1st January, 1901. Very fine and rare. $300
Lot 5090 Martin, Peter-Hugo. Die anonymen Munzen des Jahres 68 nach Christus, Rome, 1974, 95pp, 12 plates; Albert, Rainer. Die Munzen der Romischen Republik, Battenberg 2003, 272pp, illustrated; Kampmann, Ursula. Die Munzen der Romischen Kaiserzeit, Battenberg, 2004, 544pp, illustrated. Very fine. (3) $90
Lot 5091 Mattingly, Harold., and Sydenham, M.A., The Roman Imperial Coinage, Vol. I, Augustus - Vitellius, Spink & Son, London, 1923, 279 pp, 16 plates. Professionally rebound in brown cloth, very fine and a scarce copy of the first edition. $60
Lot 5092 Newell, Edward, T., Royal Greek Portrait Coins, Whitman, Racine, Wis., reprint of the 1937 original edition, 125 pps, illustrated throughout, map etc; Carradice, I., Greek Coins, 112 pp, illustrated, softcover, Austin, 1999; Melville Jones, John, A Dictionary of Ancient Greek Coins, London, Seaby, 1986 reprint, (signed by the author); Head, Barclay V., History of the Coinage of Ephesus, reprint of the 1880 edition, vi. and 89 pp., 11 plates, hardcover, Chicago, 1979; Jenkins, G.K., Ancient Greek Coins, Seaby, London, 1990, 182 pp, illustrated; Davis, Norman, Greek Coins and Cities, London, Spink, 1967, 221 pp, profusely illustrated throughout, together with enlargements of each coin; Ward, John, Greek Coins and Their Parent Cities, accompanied by a catalogue of the author's collection by G.F. Hill, reprint of the London 1902 edition, La Vergne, 2009, 464 pp; Rutter, N.K., Greek Coinages of Southern Italy and Sicily, Spink, 1997, 190 + iv pp., illustrated throughout. $60
Lot 5093 Robertson, Anne S. (Anne Strachan), Roman Imperial coins in the Hunter Coin Cabinet, University of Glasgow, I. Augustus to Nerva, 1962, Glasgow, clxxi + 391 pages, 59 plates. With dust jacket, toning on edge, otherwise fine and scarce. $60
Lot 5094 Roman Imperial Coinage (RIC); Volume I, Revised Edition, from 31 BC to AD 69, Revised Edition, by C.H.V.Sutherland, Green cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Spink & Son Ltd, London, 1984, Reprinted 1999; Volume II - Part 1, Vespasian to Domitian, by I. Carradice and T.V. Buttrey, 2007, Green cloth hardbound, Spink & Son Ltd., London; Volume III, Antoninus Pius to Commodus, by H. Mattingly & E. A. Sydenham, Reprint 1997, Green cloth hardbound, Spink & Son Ltd., London; Volume IV, Part I, II, and III in one Volume, Part I: Pertinax to Geta, by H. Mattingly & E. A. Sydenham; Part II: Macrinus to Pupienus, by H. Mattingly, E.A. Sydenham & C.H.V. Sutherland, Part III: Gordian III to Uranius Antoninus, Reprint 2004, Green cloth hardbound, Spink & Son Ltd, London; Volume V, Part I, Valerian to Florian, by H. Mattingly, E. A. Sydenham & P.H. Webb, Reprint 2001, Green cloth hardbound, Spink & Son Ltd., London; Volume V, Part II, Probus to Amandus, by H. Mattingly, E.A Sydenham & P.H. Webb, Reprint 2001, Green cloth hardbound, Spink & Son Ltd., London; Volume VI, Diocletian to Maximinus, by C.H.V. Sutherland, & R.A.G. Carson, Reprint 2003, Green cloth hardbound, Spink & Son Ltd., London; Volume VII, Constantine and Licinius, edited by C.H.V.Sutherland, & R.A.G. Carson, by P.M. Bruun, Reprint 2003, Green cloth hardbound, Spink & Son Ltd., London; Volume VIII, The Family of Constantine I, edited by C.H.V. Sutherland, & R.A.G. Carson, by J.P.C. Kent, Green cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Spink & Son Ltd., London, 2003; Volume IX, Valentinian I to Theodosius I, edited by H. Mattingly, C.H.V. Sutherland & R.A.G. Carson, by J.W.E. Pearce, Reprint 2003, Green cloth hardbound, Spink & Son Ltd., London; Volume X, The Divided Empire and the Fall of the Western Parts, edited by R.A.G. Carson, J.P.C. Kent & A.M. Burnett, by J.P.C. Kent, Green cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Spink & Son Ltd., London, 1994. As new. (10 volumes in 11 books). $550
Lot 5095 Sayles, Wayne G., Ancient Coin Collecting, vols. I (1996), I (2nd ed) (2003), II (1997), II (2nd ed) (2007), III (1997), III (2nd ed) (2007), IV (1998), V (1998), VI (1999), Krause, Iola. All about 200-300 pp and illustrated throughout. Very fine and covered in plastic dust jackets. (9) $70
Lot 5096 Seaby, H.A., Roman Silver Coins, Volume I Republic - Augustus, 1967; Volume II Tiberius - Commodus, 1968, Volume III Pertinax - Balbinus and Pupienus, 1969, Volume IV Gordian III - Postumus, 1971, London, illustrated throughout; Sear, David R., Roman Coins and Their Values, London, 1981; Harlan, Michael., Roman Republican Moneyers, 81 BCE - 64 BCE, Moneta, California, 2012, illustrated throughout; Harlan, Michael., Roman Republican Moneyers and Their Coins, 63 BC - 49 BC, Seaby, London, 1995, illustrated throughout. Very fine. (7) $70
Lot 5097 Seaby, H. A., Roman Silver Coins, vols. I - V, Seaby, London, 1978-1990, illustrated. Very fine. (5) $60
Lot 5098 Sear, David R., Greek Imperial Coins and their Values, the Local Coinages of the Roman Empire, black cloth hardcover with dust jacket, 636 pp, Reprint, B.A. Seaby Ltd., Seaby Publications Ltd., London, 1991; Troxell, Hyla A., The Coinage of the Lycian League, (NN & M No.162), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1982, 255 + xvii pp., 44 plates; Seltman, Charles., A Book of Greek Coins, 48 pp, illustrated, Penguin, London, 1952; Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Australia, Volume 1, The Gale Collection of South Italian Coins, 57 plates, ACANS, 2008; Grant, Michael., The Coinage of Tiberius in Cyprus, 6 pp, 1 plate, Melbourne University, 1957; Butcher, Kevin., Roman Provincial Coins: An Introduction to the Greek Imperials, hardcover, 138 pp, illustrated, Seaby, 1988; Kreuzer, Matthew., The Coinage System of Cleopatra VII and Augustus in Cyprus, 131 pp, illustrated, Springfield, 2000; Bunker Hunt, Nelson, Collection (The) Important Greek and Roman Coins, 1066 Lots, with prices realized, hardbound, Sotheby's, New York, Auction Catalogue 6147 'Twins', 19th & 20th June 1991. Very fine, some scarce. (8) $90
Lot 5099 Sear, David R., Greek Imperial Coins and their Values, the Local Coinages of the Roman Empire, black cloth hardcover with dust jacket, 636 pp, reprint, B.A. Seaby Ltd., Seaby Publications Ltd., London, 1997; Sear, David., Collecting Greek Coins, 31 pp, illustrated, softcover, Stanley Gibbons, 1977; Seltman, Charles, A Book of Greek Coins, 48pp, illustrated, hardcover, Penguin, London, 1952; Carradice, Ian., & Price, Martin., Coinage in the Greek World, 154 pp, 24 plates, hardcover, Seaby, London, 1988; Seaby, H.A., Greek Coins and Their Values, 218 pp, 8 plates, hardcover, Seaby, London, 1966; Sear, David R., Greek Coins and their Values, Volumes I and II (Europe, Asia and North Africa); Seaby, Bath and London, 2002 reprints of 1978 and 1979 editions. Fine - very fine. (7) $70
Lot 5100 Sear, David R., Roman Silver Coins, Volume I, The Republic to Augustus, by H.A. Seaby, Revised by David R. Sear & Robert Loosley, 3rd edition, Hardbound with dust jacket, Seaby Publications Ltd., London, 1978; Volume II, Tiberius to Commodus, by H.A. Seaby, 3rd edition, Hardbound with dust jacket, Seaby Publications Ltd., London, 1979; Volume III, Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus, by H.A. Seaby, 2nd edition, Hardbound with dust jacket, Seaby Publications Ltd., London, 1982; Volume IV, Gordian III to Postumus, by H.A. Seaby, 2nd edition, Hardbound with dust jacket, Seaby Publications Ltd., London 1982; Sear, David R., Roman Coins and Their Values, Seaby London 1988; Reece, Richard., Roman Coins, Ernest Benn Limited, London, 1970; Sayles, Wayne, Classical Deception, Iola, 2001; Sayles, Wayne G., Ancient Coin Collecting, vols. I, II, III, Iola, 1996, 1997, 2007. Fine - as new. (10)` $60
Lot 5101 Sear, David., Roman Coins and Their Values, 4th revised edition, Seaby, 1988; Roman Coins and Their Values, [The Millennium Edition Volume One], The Republic and the Twelve Caesars, 280 BC to AD 96, by David R.Sear, Black cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Spink and Son Ltd., London, 2000; Roman Coins and their Values II, [The follow up of the 'Millenium Edition' Volume II], The accession of Nerva to the overthrow of the Severan Dynasty, AD 96 to AD 235, by David R.Sear, Black cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Spink and Son Ltd., London, 2002; Roman Coins and their Values III The accession of Maximinus I to the death of Carinus AD 235 - 285, by David R. Sear, black cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Spink, London, 2005; Seaby, H.A., Roman Coins and their Values IV, The Tetrarchies and the Rise of the House of Constantine: The Collapse of Paganism and the Triumph of Christianity, Diocletian to Constantine I, AD 284-337; black cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Spink, London, 2011; Roman Coins and their Values V, Constantine II - Zeno, AD 337-491, black cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Spink, London, 2014. Very fine - as new. (6) $150
Lot 5102 Sear, David, R., The History and Coinage of the Roman Imperators 49-27 B.C., 360 + xxxii pp., 435 coin illustrations throughout, Spink, London, 1998; Roman Imperial Coinage (RIC); Volume I, Revised Edition, from 31 BC to AD 69, by C.H.V.Sutherland and Edward A. Sydenham, green cloth hardbound, Spink & Son Ltd, Netherlands, 1962; Seaby, H.A., Roman Coins and Their Values, 133 pp, 5 plates, softbound, Seaby, 1954; Kiely, Michael J., & Van Meter, David., Collecting Roman Coins, 74 pp, illustrated, softbound, Laurion Publishing, 1989; Grant, Michael, Roman Imperial Money, 324 pp, 40 plates, red cloth hardbound with dustjacket, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1954; Jones, John Melville, A Dictionary of Ancient Roman coins, 329 pp, illustrated, Seaby, London, 1990 (signed by the author); Sear, David R., Roman Silver Coins, Volume I, The Republic to Augustus, by H.A. Seaby, Revised by David R. Sear & Robert Loosley, third revised edition, hardbound with dust jacket, Seaby Publications Ltd., London, 2004 reprint; Volume II, Tiberius to Commodus, by H.A. Seaby, third revised edition, hardbound with dust jacket, Seaby Publications Ltd., London, 2004 reprint; Volume III, Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus, by H.A. Seaby, second edition, hardbound with dust jacket, Seaby Publications Ltd., London, 1982. Fine - as new. (8) $80
Lot 5103 Shanghai Museum, Coins in the Collection of the Shanghai Museum, Coins of the Qin and Han Dynasties, 501 pp, illustrated, Shanghai Calligraphy & Painting Publishing House, 1994; Coins in the Collection of the Shanghai Museum, Coins of the Pre-Qin Dynasties, 740 pp, illustrated, Shanghai Calligraphy & Painting Publishing House, 1994; Shanghai Museum, Mr Shi Jiagan's Collection of Chinese and Foreign Coins, 181 pp, illustrated, Shanghai, 2000; Jones, Everett.R., Chopmark News, Newsletter of the Chopmark Collector's Club, from Vol 1 Number 1 to Vol 7 Number 2, 1990-2001, ringbound; Ma Chuande & Tang Weikang, Currencies in Old Shanghai, 108 pp, illustrated, Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, 1998. Nearly very fine - very fine. (5) $70
Lot 5104 Spalding, Philip, The World of the Holey Dollar, Santa Barbara, 1973, 252pp + appendices, signed by the author. Extremely fine and scarce in this condition, rare. $1,400
Lot 5105 Sutherland, C.H.V., The Emperor and the Coinage, Julio-Claudian Studies, Spink, London, 1976, 132 + 12 pp., 10 plates; Stevenson, A Dictionary of Roman Coins, Republican and Imperial, commenced by the late Seth William Stevenson, revised in part by C. Roach Smith, completed by Frederick W. Madden, black cloth hardbound with dust jacket, B.A. Seaby Ltd., London, 1982; Van Arsdale, Alan., Roman Coin Forgery, 184 pp, illustrated, SP-P Publishing, 2005; Cohen, Henry., Description Historique des Monnaies Frappees sous l'Empire Romain, Vol I, Paris, 1880, (photocopied edition); Schmitt, Laurent., Prieur, Michel., Les Monnaies Romaines, 768 pp, colour illustrated, Paris, 2004. Very fine. (5) $60
Lot 5106 Sutherland, C.H.V., Roman Coins, London, 1974, 311 pps, 572 illustrations in B & W or in colour; Whitting, P.D., Byzantine Coins, Putnam, New York, 1973, 311pp, 457 described photos, many in colour. Both with dust jackets, important and difficult to obtain. Nearly very fine. (2) $60
Lot 5107 Sutherland, Humphrey., Essays Presented to Humphrey Sutherland, Scripta Nummaria Romana ed. R.A.G. Carson & Colin M. Kraay, London, Spink, 1978, xiii + 250 pp., 24 plates; Sear, David R., Roman Coins and Their Values, London, 1988 edition; Melville Jones, John., A Dictionary of Roman Coins, London, Seaby, 1990, illustrated; Fox, John., Roman Coins and How to Collect Them, Longman, New York 1983; Grant, M., From Imperium to Auctoritas, Cambridge, 1978, 12 plates. Fine - Very fine. (5) $70
Lot 5108 Sydenham, The Roman Republican Coinage, by Edward A. Sydenham, Revised with indexes by G.C. Haines, Edited by L. Forrer and C.A. Hersh, Blue cloth hardcover, 343 pp, 25 Plates, Spink & Son Ltd., London, 1952. Very fine, with paper toning at end pages and edges, scarce original 1st edition. $50
Lot 5109 Sydenham, The Roman Republican Coinage, by Edward A. Sydenham, revised with indexes by G.C. Haines, Edited by L. Forrer and C.A. Hersh, blue cloth hardcover, 343 pp, 25 Plates, Spink & Son Ltd., London, 1952. Fine, scarce original 1st revised edition. $50
Lot 5110 Sun Zhong Department, Ancient Chinese Coins, 159 pp, hardcover, illustrated, Taipei, 1994; Pauludan, Ann., Chronicle of the Chinese Emperors: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers of Imperial China, 224 pp, 368 illustrations, 126 in colour, London, 1999; Quiggin, A. Hingston, A survey of primitive money: the beginnings of currency, introduction by A.C. Haddon, 1970 reprint, 344 pp, 32 plates, 3 maps; 'A History of Chinese Currency (16th-20th century)', 220 pp, illustrated, Hong Kong, 1983; Wang Yu-Chuan, Early Chinese Coinage, 310 pp, 55 plates, reprinted by Durst, 1980; Hua Pu, Chinese Ancient Coins Catalog, 625 pp, fully illustrated, Hunan, 1993; Woodward, A. M. Tracey. The minted ten-cash coins of China, Revised edition, Oakland, 1971, 151 pps., 38 plates. Fine - very fine. (7) $60
Lot 5111 Vagi, David L., Coinage and History of the Roman Empire, Volume I: History, from 82 BC to AD 480, Revised 1st Edition 2000, 638 pp, blue cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Coin World, Amos Press Inc., Sidney, Ohio, 2000; Volume II: Coinage, from 82 BC to AD 480, by David L. Vagi, Revised 1st Edition 2000, 656 pp, blue cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Coin World, Amos Press Inc., Sidney, Ohio, 2000. As new. (2); Metcalf, William., The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage, 688 pp, illustrated, hardbound with dust jacket, Oxford, 2000; Stevenson, A Dictionary of Roman Coins, Republican and Imperial, commenced by the late Seth William Stevenson, revised in part by C. Roach Smith, completed by Frederick W. Madden, Red cloth hardbound with dust jacket, B.A. Seaby Ltd., London, 1964 reprint. Very fine - as new. (4) $100
Lot 5112 Vagi, David L., Coinage and History of the Roman Empire, Volume I: History, from 82 BC to AD 480, 1st Edition 1999, 638 pp, blue cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Coin World, Amos Press Inc., Sidney, Ohio, 1999; Volume II: Coinage, from 82 BC to AD 480, by David L. Vagi, 1st Edition 1999, 656 pp, blue cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Coin World, Amos Press Inc., Sidney, Ohio, 1999; Roman Coins and Their Values, [The Millennium Edition Volume One], The Republic and the twelve Caesars, 280 BC to AD 96, by David R.Sear, black cloth hardbound with dust jacket, Spink and Son Ltd., London, 2000; Stevenson, A Dictionary of Roman Coins, Republican and Imperial, commenced by the late Seth William Stevenson, revised in part by C. Roach Smith, completed by Frederick W. Madden, green cloth hardbound no dust jacket, Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung Hildesheim, 1969. Very fine. (4) $100
Lot 5113 Zhu Yuanjie, Xinjiang Numismatics, hardcover, 234 pp, 8 pages of charts, Xinjiang Art and Photo Press Educational and Cultural Press, Hong Kong, 1991; Jen, David., Chinese Cash, Identification and Price Guide, 341pp. 2000 illustrations, Krause, 2000; Ting Fu-Pao, A Catalog of Ancient Chinese Coins (including Japan, Korea and Annam), over 200 pp, illustrated with rubbings, Lin Hsin Fa, 1992. Very fine - as new. (3) $60
Lot 5114 Zhong Guo Hua Qian, Chinese Charm Coins, rubbings and rarity guide for 2231 charms with introductory essay in Chinese, 509 pp, illustrated, Yu Liuliand et al, 1992; Kann, Eduard, The currencies of China, an investigation of silver and gold transactions affecting China, with a section on copper, 1978 edition, 539 + xlviii pps; Remmelts, 'Chinese Charms and Amulets', 90 pp, illustrated, Amsterdam, 1968. Very fine - as new. (3) $70
Lot 5115 History books, ancient Roman, including Caesar, Suetonius, Pliny etc. Very fine - a broad selection of publications relating to the early Roman empire. Nearly very fine - very fine. (29) $100
Lot 5116 Numismatic books, broad selection of stamp related publications, primarily British Empire; also coin related publications relating to Australian and World items; The Australian Chucklers Weekly, c.1960, (10 vols); The Journal of the Australian Numismatic Society, various editions; Journal of the Australian Numismatic Association, various editions. Nearly fine - very fine. (approx 50) $40
Lot 5117 The Picturesque Atlas of Australia, by the Hon. Andrew Garran, L.L.D., M.L.C., published 1886-8, three volumes with over eight hundred engravings on wood, with maps, elephant folio, 798pp plus preliminaries, a.e.g. Some wear, half leather and gilt, very good and hard to find as such, also six 1988 ten dollar banknote commemoratives in folders, prefix AA/05, banknotes uncirculated. (7) $270
Lot 5118 The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Companion (CIE), breast badge. In Garrard & Co case, extremely fine. $1,400
Lot 5119 Medal of the Order of the British Empire, (Civil), (GVIR), with ladies brooch ribbon. Miss Jessie M.Owens. Impressed. Uncirculated. $160
Lot 5120 India General Service Medal 1854-95, - four clasps - Burma 1885-7, Hazara 1888, Hazara 1891, Waziristan 1894-5. 1341 Sepoy Mirak 4th Punjab Infy. Engraved in running script. Contact marks, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 5121 Pair: New Zealand Medal, Second War, 1860-65; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, 2nd type 1855-74. 38 Armr.Sergt Thos Westwood 65th Regt on first medal, 38 Armr.Sergt T.Westwood 65th Foot on second. Both medals impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 5122 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, ( 3rd reverse), - three clasps - Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen. 2294 Pte W.Kelly, Manch. Regt. Impressed. Hairlines and a few small scratches, otherwise good very fine. $90
Lot 5123 India Medal 1895-1902, (EVIIR), in bronze, - clasp - Waziristan 1901-2. 161. Lce. Naick. Kapoor. Hussian. S&T Corps. Engraved in running script. Cleaned, fine. $220
Lot 5124 Singles: 1914 Star, - clasp - 5th Aug. - 22nd Nov.1914, reproduction. Unnamed.; British War Medal 1914-18. 61176 Gnr. A.M. Mc Farlane. R.A. Impressed.; also Australia, Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18. L.N.Callaghan. Australia. 3097. Impressed.; Gallipoli Star 1914-15, unofficial medal with replica of a Rising Sun collar badge. Four single medals and one badge, the first good very fine, the second with hairlines, very fine, the third extremely fine and the last uncirculated. $60
Lot 5125 British War Medal 1914-18. Sister F.M.Billington. Impressed. No ribbon, very fine. $140
Lot 5126 India General Service Medal 1908-35, (GVR Kaisar-i-Hind), - four clasps - Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, Waziristan 1919-21, Waziristan 1921-24, North West Frontier 1930-31. 413 Sepoy Rur Singh, 1/151/Sikh Infy. Impressed. Hairlines, otherwise good very fine. $40
Lot 5127 Singles: 1939-45 Star, - replica clasp - Battle of Britain; The France and Germany Star, - clasp - Air Crew Europe. Both unnamed. Very fine. (2) $90
Lot 5128 Singles: Defence Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver. Unnamed.; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver. Unnamed. Two single medals, hairlines, the first with some contact marks, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. $60
Lot 5129 Singles: War Medal 1939-45. 3628699 Sep. Dhian Singh, Punjab R. Impressed.; Africa Service Medal 1939-45, in silver. 545346 N.Hackney. Impressed.; South African Medal for War Service 1939-45, in silver. Unnamed as issued. Three single medals, the first with incorrect ribbon and heavily cleaned and scratched, the other two with hairlines, good very fine - extremely fine. $70
Lot 5130 Singles: India Service Medal 1939-45; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal 1939-45 with Maple Leaf clasp; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45 (2); also Africa Star miniature. All medals unnamed. Four single medals and one miniature, extremely fine - uncirculated. $60
Lot 5131 Africa Service Medal 1939-45. 326571 L.A.J. Van Nieuwenhuizen. Impressed. Nicely toned, nearly uncirculated. $30
Lot 5132 Southern Rhodesia War Service Medal 1939-45. Unnamed as issued. Hairlines, otherwise uncirculated and very scarce. $280
Lot 5133 General Service Medal 1918-62, (EIIR Br:Omn), - clasp - Malaya. 18110917 Pte Othman B Ismail GSC. No ribbon, very fine. $30
Lot 5134 Africa General Service Medal 1902-56, (EIIR), - clasp - Kenya. F.7261 P.C. ( R ) Mundigi, Njeru. Impressed. Hairlines, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 5135 General Service Medal 1962-2007, (EIIR Dei Gratia), - clasp - South Arabia. 23918558 L/Cpl. W.A.Adamson. RAOC. Impressed. Swing mounted, nearly extremely fine. $40
Lot 5136 Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (GVR coinage head). J.99375 J.A.Baxter, P.O. H.M.S.Ganges. Engraved. Some contact marks on obverse, otherwise good very fine. $70
Lot 5137 Efficiency Medal, (GVR Indiae.Imp), with Territorial suspender. 753148 Gnr. H.Sherborne. R.A. Impressed. Hairlines, otherwise very fine. $40
Lot 5138 Efficiency Medal (South Africa), (GVIR Indiae.Imp), with bilingual suspender for Union of South Africa. L/Cpl. M.P.S. Holloway S.A.C.S. Impressed. Hairlines, otherwise good very fine. $60
Lot 5139 Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (GVIR Fid:Def). Sergt. Donald Macdonald. Engraved. Extremely fine. $30
Lot 5140 Special Constabulary Long Service Medals, (GVR type 1), Sub-Inspr. William H. Swainston; (GVR type 2), Charles E. Smith.; (GVIR Ind:Imp), Frank Reid; (GVIR Fid:Def), Inspr. Leonard R. Carter; (EIIR Dei.Gratia), William J. Bruce. All medals impressed. Five single medals, very fine - good very fine. $60
Lot 5141 Singles: Coronation Medal 1911, in silver; Delhi Durbar Medal 1911, in silver. Both unnamed as issued. Two single medals, the first with hairlines, otherwise good very fine, the second very fine. $120
Lot 5142 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 31658 Gnr: J.Price. R.F.A. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, first and last ribbons damaged, very fine. $90
Lot 5143 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 5308 Pte. T.A.Jervis. S. Staff. R. Both medals impressed. No ribbon on first medal, otherwise toned good extremely fine. $50
Lot 5144 Pair: 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star. Unnamed. Court mounted, good very fine. $180
Lot 5145 Victoria Volunteer Long and Efficient Service Medal, type I. R.Moorhead 1880. Impressed. Nearly uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 5146 Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899, 352 Tpr R.Halliday Victoria M.R. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 5147 1914-15 Star. Captain R.G.Winn 1/A.G.H. A.I.F. Impressed. $620
Lot 5148 Singles: British War Medal 1914-18. 3195 Sgt. F.L. McGrath. 22-Bn. A.I.F. Impressed.; also Victory Medal 1914-19. 376548 Pte. J.W.Shaw. Durh.L.I. Impressed. Two single medals, no ribbons, the first with scratches on obverse, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 5149 British War Medal 1914-18. 2308 Pte C.C.Lavender. 13 Bn A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $60
Lot 5150 British War Medal 1914-18. 5733 A-Cpl W V Stevens. 14 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Good very fine. $60
Lot 5151 Victory Medal 1914-19 to DOW. 4660 Pte G.Bruce 18 Bn A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $100
Lot 5152 Victory Medal 1914-19. 2303 Pte. A.Crago. 13 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Good very fine. $80
Lot 5153 Victory Medal 1914-19 to POW. 5786 Ote. J.W.Scaddan. 16 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $120
Lot 5154 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to Walter Henry Coulter. Very fine. $240
Lot 5155 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to Percival Herbert Garnett. Three blobs of adhesive on back, otherwise extremely fine. $200
Lot 5156 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to Alexander Laing. In wall hanging, circular timber frame under glass, one time cleaned, very fine. $200
Lot 5157 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to Albert Wilson. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 5158 Anzac Commemorative Medal 1915, issued 1967, in bronze (50x75mm) (C.1915/3), engraved E G Allan; Anzac Commemorative Badge 1915, issued 1967, reverse inscribed, 13/7; Aldershot Command Athletic Association Group Competitions medal, Tug.Of.War Winning Team, No.10 Group, named to E.G.Allan. Two medals and one badge, the first in case of issue, very fine - extremely fine. $480
Lot 5159 Anzac Commemorative Medal 1915, issued 1967, in bronze (50x75mm)(C.1915/3) engraved S.F.Rowell. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5160 Anzac Commemorative Medal 1915, issued 1967, in bronze (50x75mm) (C.1915/3), engraved A.P.Williams. Very fine. $220
Lot 5161 War Medal 1939-45 to a POW in Malaya. NX 70185 N.A.Hill. Impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5162 Australia Service Medal 1939-45.VX125716 J.F.Quinn. Impressed; dog tag impressed NX206138 Faulkner C R.; miniature medals, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Burma Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal 1939-45, together with mounting bar for 8 medals. The first with wrong ribbon and many contact marks, very good - very fine. (8) $60
Lot 5163 Memorial Scroll WWII, named to Gunner E.W. Watkinson, Australian Military Forces, in frame (22.5x34cm), under glass and attached at the bottom edge is part of the note that accompanied the scroll that reads, 'The enclosed Scroll is sent by Command of The King.' Very fine. $60
Lot 5164 Polar Medal, in silver (GVR in Admiral's uniform) - clasp - Antarctic 1912-14. J.F.Hurley 'Aurora'. Impressed. Toned, extremely fine. $22,000
Lot 5165 Frontline Service Medal, engraved on reverse, NX195038 F.L.Westaway; a pair of dog tags in aluminium, one round and one hexagonal, both impressed, '64544/RU55ELL/J/RAAF/C of E'; various enamel club badges, includes RSL issues from Hervey Bay, Panania East Hills (2), and Walgett, also bowling club issues from Bendigo & District Servicemen's, NSW Railways Institute Dubbo, and Panania (2); Bendigo RSL keyring. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (10) $30
Lot 5166 Pair: Egypt Medal 1882, - clasp - Suakin 1885; Khedives Star 1884-6. 480 Pte J.Stevens N.S.W. Infy. First medal engraved, second medal unnamed. Very fine. $2,750
Lot 5167 Group of Four: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, - four clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 22914 Pte A Crosby 9th Coy Imp Yeo on first medal, 417 pte A Crosby 6Bn A.I.F. on second to fourth medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $1,100
Lot 5168 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. $8,000
Lot 5169 Group of Four: Distinguished Conduct Medal (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2709 Pte P.P.Widdop 12/Aust Inf on first medal, 2709 Pte P.P.Widdop 26/Bn A.I.F. on second to fourth medals. All medals impressed. Fine - very fine. Passed in
Lot 5170 Group of Four: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-15; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 4142 Spr L.A.Jones 2-Tun Coy A.I.F. on first two medals, S47494 L.A.Jones on last two medals. All medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. $440
Lot 5171 Trio to a KIA at Gallipoli: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1156 Pte F.Lawrence 6/Bn A.I.F. on first medal, 2180 Pte F.Lawrence 6 Bn A.I.F. on second and third medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $2,100
Lot 5172 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1259 Dvr A.Rainey 2/F.A. Bde A.I.F. All medals impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5173 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 871 L/Cpl A.Bagshaw 2/F.C.Eng. A.I.F. on first two medals, 871 L-Cpl A.Bagshaw. 2 F.C.E. A.I.F. on last medal. All medals impressed. Nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 5174 Trio to WIA (twice): 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1937 Pte. M.H.Harris 20/Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, 1937 Sjt M.H.Harris 20 Bn. A.I.F. on second medal, 1937 Sgt M.H.Harris 20 Bn. A.I.F. on last medal. All medals impressed. Cleaned and court mounted, good very fine. $340
Lot 5175 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 717 Pte P.J.Moran. 20 Bn. A.I.F. All medals impressed. Good very fine. $580
Lot 5176 Pair to Light Horse: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2332 L/Cpl R.M.White 3 L.H.M.G. Sqdn A.I.F. on first medal, 2332 L-Cpl R.M.White 3 M.G. Sqdn A.I.F. on second medal. Both medals impressed. Very fine. $800
Lot 5177 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1887 Sjt K.A.Clark 55 Bn A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Very fine. $380
Lot 5178 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 6239 Pte, M.H.Carroll. 4-Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, 6239 Pte. M.H.Carroll. 4 Bn. A.I.F. on second medal. Both medals impressed. Contact marks, fine. $140
Lot 5179 Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. L.Christianson No.1624 on first four medals, P.A.1624. L.H.Christianson on last two medals. First four medals engraved privately in running script, the last two impressed. Swing mounted, very fine. $650
Lot 5180 Group of Five to POW and Test Cricketer: Member of the Order of Australia (AM); 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45 with MID; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. Benjamin Arthur Barnett on first medal, second and third medals unnamed, VX29818 B.A.Barnett on fourth and fifth medals. The first medal pantograph engraved, the other named medals impressed. Swing mounted very fine - extremely fine. $6,500
Lot 5181 Group of Five to a POW who died on service: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX 37151 D.S.Banks. All medals impressed. Extremely fine. $2,000
Lot 5182 Family Group: Group of Five to KIA: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX7572 J.Brabin. All medals impressed.; also Pacific Star. Unnamed (issued to 67783 R.G.Brabin); Nearest Female Relative's badge with five stars, numbered on reverse A.15850; Mother's and Wife's badge with one star, numbered on reverse A.1706. The medals in original boxes with leaflets of issue, uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 5183 Group of Five to a HMAS Sydney II casualty: Africa Star; 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVIR) and Bartolomeo Colleoni Medal mounted on contemporary stand with small enamelled HMAS Sydney badge. 16687 B.F.Biram on first four medals, 16687 P.O. Cook B.F.Biram R.A.N. on last medal. First to fourth medals impressed, last medal engraved but with recipient's rank and part of name re-engraved. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 5184 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; USA, Bronze Star. C.J.Hood. R.A.N.V.R. on third and fourth medals, first, second and last medals unnamed. Named medals impressed. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5185 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. V37359 C.H.Bamford. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, fine - extremely fine. $140
Lot 5186 Group of Four to a POW aboard the 'Tamahoko Maru': 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. TX 5420 M.J.Hill. All medals impressed. Extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 5187 Group of Four to POW: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX30034 L.Stanton. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, very fine - extremely fine. $420
Lot 5188 Group of Four to DOW Papua: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX 129390 R.M.Stewart. All medals impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5189 Trio: Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX171297 E.H.Davis. All medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. $110
Lot 5190 Pair: Order of Australia Medal (OAM) (Civil); War Medal 1939-45. Harold Vincent Jenner on first medal, B5300 H.V.Jenner on second. First medal pantographed, second impressed. Extremely fine. $800
Lot 5191 Trio to RAN Leading Airman Photographer: Vietnam Medal; Air Medal (USA); South Vietnam Campaign Medal. J.Dawe R93311. First medal impressed, second and third engraved. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 5192 British War Medal 1914-18.25342 Pte. A.H.Nield. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Hairlines, otherwise very fine. $100
Lot 5193 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to Gustave Jahn. Cleaned, fine. $140
Lot 5194 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 72658 Pte. B.W.Frewin. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine. $60
Lot 5195 Belgium, Order of the Crown (Knight). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 5196 Belgium, Group of Ten to Freedom Fighter and POW: Officer of the Order of the Crown; Knight of the Order of Leopold II; Gold Palms of the Order of the Crown; Cross of the Political Prisoner of War 1940-45; Volunteer Combatant's War Medal; Commemorative Medal of the War 1940-45; Military Combatant's Medal 1940-45; Commemorative Medal of the Reign of King Albert I; Gold Cross of Recognition of the Fraternal Unions of the Secret Army WWII; Medal of the Armed Resistance 1940-45. Mostly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5197 Belgium, a large (approx 27.5x36cm), leather bound book with some colour cards of Belgium Army soldiers and a complete portfolio of original documents from 1921 through to 1960, for Captain-Commandant Emile Jean-Joseph Disteque, with his library sticker, includes history of his promotions, his service and awards history, school certificate, results, attendance record and all original certificates for all awards, overall a total of 38 documents and certificates, also in the book is a framed, plastic covered page, purpose fitted to hold 7 medals and two epaulettes, includes Military Knight of the Order of Leopold; Knight of the Order of the Crown; Military Cross 2nd Class; Prisoner of War Medal 1940-1945; Commemorative Medal of the War 1940-1945; Fencing School Physical Education Circle medal; Sabre Championship 1st Class 1934 medal; epaulettes with 3 stars and bar for Captain Commandant and small Elite Regiment badges. Very fine - extremely fine, an outstanding portfolio. (lot) Passed in
Lot 5198 Belgium, Trio: War Cross (Croix de Guerre) with Gold Lion emblem (denotes mentioned in despatches at divisional level); Commemorative Medal of the 1940-1945 War with Crossed Sabres emblem (denotes combat service in 1940 campaign); Prisoner of War Medal 1940-45. Extremely fine. (3) $320
Lot 5199 Belgium, a large portfolio of award certificates and many other official documents and papers covering the life and service, both war and post war periods, mostly in French text, noted one for Cross of Honour of the Brave Resistance Snipers in Silver from the French Resistance Forces, certificate no.46 dated 16 November 1946, many other documents for decorations, awards and association awards, more than 35 including some Polish and Italian, a very large and most impressive portfolio; also copies of the Moniteur, a national newspaper, which features his name and some of his awards, and various ID cards with his photo. Very good - very fine. (lot) Passed in
Lot 5200 Egypt, Order of Merit, 5th Class, silver, gilt and enamel by (Bichay of Cairo). Very fine, without ribbon. $150
Lot 5201 France, WWI Interallied Victory Medal, official issue by Morlon with rare triangular maker's mark on reverse; another official issue by Morlon but with Paris Mint hallmark on reverse. The first with very faded ribbon, the second without ribbon, good very fine. (2) $60
Lot 5202 France, Family Group: Father: (Roger Bonneau - documents as listed below). Son: (Claude Bonneau) Medaille Militaire; Croix de Guerre for Foreign Operational Theatres with Bronze Star emblem; Cross for Military Valour with Palm emblem; Colonial Medal with clasp Extreme - Orient. Three of the medals in boxes of issue, uncirculated. $750
Lot 5203 France, Group of Eight: War Cross for Foreign Operational Theatres with Bronze Star emblem; UN Korea Medal (French issue) with clasp Coree; 1939-45 Commemorative War Medal with three clasps, Atlantique, Mediterranee, Liberation; United Nations Operations in Korea Commemorative Medal; 1943-1944 Italian Campaign Medal; Insignia for the Military Wounded; Indo China Campaign Commemorative Medal; North Africa Security and Order Operations Commemorative Medal with clasp Algerie, also USA Presidential Unit Citation. Swing mounted with felt backing, very fine - good very fine. $700
Lot 5204 France, Family Group to Brothers: (Andrie Thomas), a medal display in oval timber frame (approx 40x32cm) under glass being a coloured display for Andrie Thomas, voluntary Quartermaster Gunner on board the 'Lorraine', served in campaigns in Indies, Syria, Egypt, awarded Colonial Medal, features his b&w photo in navy seaman's uniform and Combattant's Cross and 1939-1945 Commemorative Medal, also separately are his other medals, Volunteer Combatant's Cross with clasp 'Guerre 1939-1945; Cross of the Resistance Volunteer Combattant; Colonial Medal with clasp 'Extreme-Orient', and with various documents and certificates. (George Thomas), various documents and certificates only. Good very fine. (lot) Passed in
Lot 5205 France, Order of Commercial Merit, Knight (Ordre du Merite Commercial, chevalier); another, Officer, with rosette on ribbon, by Kretly, Paris; Order of the National Economy (Ordre de l'Economie Nationale, Chevalier). Extremely fine, all in boxes of issue. (3) $220
Lot 5206 Germany, Schwarzburg - Rudolstadt und - Sonderhausen, Medal for Merit in War 1914. Toned, good very fine. $40
Lot 5207 Germany, World War I, Iron Cross 1914; World War II, Iron Cross 1939, screw back. Very fine. (2) $200
Lot 5208 Germany, Third Reich, War Merit Cross with Swords 2nd Class; Eastern Front Medal; together with award certificates named to Gefreiten (Lance Corporal) Michael Welter 15/Kw.Trsp.Rgt 605, the first dated 17.11.1942, the second dated 29 August 1942; also Army Driver's Proficiency badge; riband bar for above two medals; miniature riband set with lapel button fitting. Very fine - extremely fine. (5+2 certificates) $260
Lot 5209 Italy, German-Italian Campaign Medal 1940-43, by De Marchis, maker's mark, 'Lorioli Milano'. Very fine. $80
Lot 5210 Russia, USSR, Order of the Red Banner, numbered on reverse, 129553. Very fine. $200
Lot 5211 Russia, USSR, Order of the Patriotic War First Class, numbered on reverse, 61249. Good very fine and an earlier issue. $900
Lot 5212 Russia, USSR, Order of the Patriotic War Second Class, numbered on reverse, 536489. Nearly extremely fine. $110
Lot 5213 Russia, USSR, Order of Suvorov Third Class, numbered on reverse, 1547. A well made reproduction, good very fine. $40
Lot 5214 Russia, USSR, Order of the October Revolution, numbered on reverse, 108282. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 5215 Russia, USSR, Order of Friendship of Peoples, numbered on reverse, 36045. Good very fine. $260
Lot 5216 Russia, USSR, Order of Personal Courage, (type 1) in silver and enamel, numbered 00953 on reverse, together with book no.926096 that accompanies the award with matching serial number 00953, date of award 7 November 1989 to (name in Russian text). Cased, uncirculated and rare. $2,100
Lot 5217 Russia, USSR, Partisan Medal First Class in silver. Edge bumps, fine. $100
Lot 5218 Russia, USSR, Ushakov Medal in silver, numbered on reverse, 5004. Good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 5219 Russia, USSR, Nakhimov Medal in brass, numbered on edge, 3011. Toned, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 5220 Russia, USSR, collection including Soviet Guards Unit badge; Order of the Patriotic War 1st Class; various medals for civilian achievements, long service and battle campaigns. All with ribbons and housed in a medal folder, extremely fine. (41) $600
Lot 5221 Russia, USSR, group of documents dating from 1945 onwards relating to Air Force senior officer, Colonel Koshman, includes Order booklet no.275064 with four awards listed, also booklets for various other medals and commemorative badges as well as other papers, all in Russian text, also included is a b&w photograph of Koshman wearing his uniform as a Colonel in the Russian Air Force with all of his medals and commemorative badges attached. Fine - very fine. (25 + photo) Passed in
Lot 5222 Russia, USSR, Group of Thirteen: Labour Veteran Medal; Medal for Defence of Leningrad; Medal for the Defence of the Caucasus; Medal for Assiduous Labour Effort in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945; Medal for the Capture of Koenigsberg; Medal for the Capture of Berlin; Medal in Honour of the Centenary of Lenin's Birth; 20th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War; 30th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War; 40th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War; 60th Anniversary of the USSR Armed Forces; 70th Anniversary of the USSR Armed Forces; Medal of Zhukov. Mostly extremely fine. $220
Lot 5223 Russia, USSR, Group of Eleven to a Russian Jew who later settled in Australia: Order of the Red Star (2); Defence of Kiev; Medal for Defence of Kiev; Medal for Assiduous Labour Effort in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945; Medal for the Capture of Berlin; Medal for the Liberation of Warsaw; 20th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War; 5oth Anniversary of the USSR Armed Forces; Medal of Zhukov; 50 Years of Victory in the Great Patriotic War; 60 Years Victory in the Great Patriotic War; also Australian Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors & Descendants commemorative medal 1945-1995; Medal Commemorating 60 Years Victory over Germany 1945-2005 awarded to Jewish fighters against the Nazis; USSR commemorative badges (2), various ribands and riband bars. One Red Star with screw backing converted to pin back fitting and some loss of enamel, fine - uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 5224 Russia, USSR, Pair: Capture of Berlin Medal; Liberation of Warsaw Medal, mounted for wear; also Medal for Distinguished Service in Defending Public Order, numbered on reverse, 0152; Medal for Partisan of the Patriotic War 2nd Class; Medal For Distribution of Fame for Labor; 50th Anniversary of Soviet Union. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $120
Lot 5225 USA, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard medals, including for campaigns, long service, qualification, and also some decorations. Appear to be all different, mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (36) $200
Lot 5226 World singles: Africa General Service Medal 1939-45, in silver. N6048 O.Marumo. Impressed.; South African Medal for War Services 1939-45, in silver. Unnamed.; Rhodesia General Service Medal 1968. 650355 Pte. E.Ngwenya. Engraved.; Zimbabwe Independence Medal 1980. 09746. Impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $60
Lot 5227 World medals, Austria, Campaign Medal 1873 (awarded for China 1900 Campaign); Germany, Baden, Commemorative Medal for 1849, missing suspension; Italy, Medal for the Veterans' and Returnees' Guard of Honour of the Tombs of Kings Vittorio Emmanuelle II and Umberto I 1920, 1st type by Italian Royal Mint; War Commemorative Medal 1940-43; Anita Garibaldi Death Anniversary Medal 1932; Japan, Manchurian Incident War Medal 1931-34, in box of issue . The first with damaged ribbon, the second missing suspension, otherwise fine - extremely fine. (6) $90
Lot 5228 World medals, Belgium, WWI Interallied Victory Medal, official type 1 by Paul DuBois; another unofficial type 1 with hallmark below wreath on reverse, no maker; Cuba, WWI Interallied Victory Medal cast copy; also miniature WWI Interallied Victory Medals, one for France and another for Romania. Very fine - good very fine. (5) $60
Lot 5229 World medals, France, Combatant's Cross; 1939-1945 Commemorative War Medal with clasp Engage Volontaire; also USA, Military Merit Medal with oak leaf cluster together with pin back riband bar and miniature enamel riband, all in case of issue; Australia, 60th Anniversary of End of WWII official government issue commemorative medal in original case with certificate. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $40
Lot 5230 Boer War and WWI tribute fob medals, both in 15 carat gold and attached to 9 carat gold fob chain accompanied by gold plated Waltham full hunter gentlemen's pocket watch with small initials, 'CG' on lid, the first medal in shape of a Maltese cross surmounted by a lion and with monogram initials 'CG' in centre, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/To/Corporal/C.Grimson/By His Cumnock Friends/For His Patriotic Services/In/S.Africa/1902', the second medal by W.Kerr features crossed rifles over a scroll with the date '1915' and below the cut-out name 'Dardanelles', below a wreath with cross at centre, on the reverse is inscribed, 'Presented to/Corporal C.Grimson/D C M/by the Residents of/Cumnock & District/as a Token of Admiration/for his Gallantry/At The/Dardanelles/20.8.1915' (gross weight with chain 90g). Good fine. $7,500
Lot 5231 Australian Naval flag, red, reinforced stitching and heavy duty linen for flag mount. Very fine. $40
Lot 5232 Japanese officer's flag, combat captured WWII, features Rising Sun symbol surrounded by multiple signatures and messages written in Japanese text, these mostly emanating out from centre to create a starburst pattern, the flag (approx 107x75cm) is matted timber frame set (approx 120x90cm). Fine. $160
Lot 5233 Tobruk flag, an Italian Army flag (approx 110x79cm) captured at Tobruk, printed at top centre of flag, '24.1.41/Tobruk Libia/To Mother/From Jack', at left side fitted to the flag is a small, canvas rectangular flag (approx 40x42cm) bearing names of men in training with Jack Brabin and printed across the centre is, 'Arrived at Dubbo December Left for Bathurst April', also, 'Machine Gunners (illegible details) AIF Enlisted December 1941', the flag has attached to it many badges including Australian Rising Sun badges, RAAF Airman's badge, others including some foreign badges, a 3 years overseas service chevron, various sweetheart badges, also tinnies mainly for patriotic funds. Fine - very fine. (lot) $650
Lot 5234 Tobruk flag, an Italian Army flag (approx 110x79cm) captured at Tobruk, printed at top centre of flag, '24.1.41/Tobruk. Libya/To. Eleanor./From. Jack'. A few areas with loss of material, otherwise fine. $550
Lot 5235 WWII souvenired items, some from Tobruk, includes Italian 'Red Devil' hand grenade (deactivated); Italian 45mm Brixia mortar bomb (deactivated); First Field Dressing pack by Johnson & Johnson, March 1941; another as previous but unbranded; other bits and pieces including parts, salvaged spent bullet, and other items. Mostly fine - very fine. (lot) $200
Lot 5236 Tobruk ring, made in aluminium featuring a square top with voided T. Fine. $60
Lot 5237 British bulldog, in a blue circle with naval anchor behind and crossed flags, the English Union Jack and the Australian flag (blue), the design masterfully woven in silk onto a large canvas sheet (approx 47x45cm), probably for fitting in frame and wall hanging as there are small securing holes around the edge; also WWI souvenir handkerchief, Britain's Glory, featuring Union Jack and Admiral Sir John R. Jellicoe (approx 29.5x33cm); another featuring soldiers firing field gun and in each corner a soldier and flags of British, French, Russian and Belgian origin (approx 32x33cm). The first with foxing on canvas, otherwise very fine. (3) $60
Lot 5238 Australia, WWI, 29th Battalion, pair of original opposing woven cloth colour patches. Condition as issued, rare. $120
Lot 5239 Australia, WWI, 38th Battalion, pair of original opposing woven cloth colour patches. Condition as issued, rare. Passed in
Lot 5240 Australia, WWI, 1st Australian Division Artillery, pair of original opposing woven cloth colour patches. Condition as issued, rare. Passed in
Lot 5241 Australia, WWI, 8th Australian Mobile Veterinary Section, pair of original opposing woven cloth colour patches. Condition as issued, rare. Passed in
Lot 5242 Australia, WWI, 9th Australian Mobile Veterinary Section, pair of original opposing woven cloth colour patches. Condition as issued, rare. Passed in
Lot 5243 Australia, WWI, aluminium identity disc, 5444 J.S.Graham, 22nd Btn A.I.F. Pres. Engraved. Very good. Passed in
Lot 5244 Australia, WWI, original brass Anzac 'A', and a wound stripe. Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 5245 Australia, WWII, Mothers and Widows badge with three stars, No.A17791. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 5246 Australia, Female Relative's badges, WWII, all with one star, includes issues for Army (5), Air Force (4) and one scarce Navy issue. One Air Force issue heavily toned, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (10) $180
Lot 5247 Female Relative badges, WWII, one by G & E Rodd 1940, numbered on reverse A62584, with one star, two by Angus & Coote 1942, numbered on reverse A164230, with two stars and A82089, with three stars. Very fine. (3) $70
Lot 5248 Australian Commonwealth Horse, first pattern 1902, Rising Sun collar badge (36x23mm). Good very fine. $370
Lot 5249 Australia, Administrative and Instructional Staff Corps, 1903-1912, Rising Sun Officer's hat badge (63x48mm) and collar badges (2)(41x29mm) in gilt with silver overlay scrolls and red enamel. Gilt worn off hat badge, good very fine. (3) $600
Lot 5250 Rising sun, hat badges (3) and collar badges (3), Australia Army Apprentice School hat badge, Australia shoulder title, RASC uniform patch, RAAF cap badge, War Chest tin badge and a 19th Century 'In Defence' medal in silver and gold. Fine - very fine. (12) $100
Lot 5251 Australia, WWI, Rising Sun hat badges, three with sliders, one with lugs. Very good - very fine. (4) $220
Lot 5252 Australia, WWII, Rising Sun hat badges. Very good - very fine. (6) $100
Lot 5253 Australia, 1948-1953, Rising Sun hat badges, silvered (2) and gilt, collar badge, gilt. Fine - very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 5254 Australia, Rising Sun collar badges (KC) in blackened bronze (12); Australia shoulder titles in blackened bronze (18); officer's pips in blackened bronze (23). Mostly very fine or better. (53) $100
Lot 5255 Australia, WWI-WWII, Rising Sun collar badge. Very fine - extremely fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 5256 Australia, Rising Sun collar badges (KC) (8, seven in oxidised bronze and one in gilt); also Air Force LAC (Leading Aircraftman) metal arm sleeve badge (WWII), in blackened bronze with backing plate. Very fine - extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 5257 Australia, WWI-c1990, assorted metal and plastic badges, cloth colour patches, miniature British War Medal and Victory Medal, badges, Royal Australian Regiment, Royal Australian Survey Corps, Australian Intelligence Corps, Returned from Active Service, Civil Constructional Corps. Very good - extremely fine. (43) $160
Lot 5258 World, British Commonwealth, service riband bars, WWI trios (3, one with Mercantile Marine War Medal riband), WWII pairs (3, 1939-45 Star and Pacific Star [2] and 1939-45 Star and War Medal 1939-45); enamel lapel colour patch for Australian Army 1st Divison, 2nd Brigade, 5th Battalion; WWII RAN sweetheart brooch, metal anchor and KC with R.A.N. below all covered in Perspex, suspension ring at top missing; RAAF wings sweetheart brooch (KC); WWII Victory Medal as issued to Australian school children; also Austria, Republic, Military Service Bronze Medal (established 1963 for successful completion of compulsory basic military service training). Very good - very fine. (12) $70
Lot 5259 Military buttons, various sizes and finishes, includes Australian Military Forces (146), world (38) mostly British, also other bits and pieces for belts and several mixed size brass Cotter split pins for badges and pips. Mostly good - extremely fine. (200+) $40
Lot 5260 Military and naval buttons, includes 1st Australian Horse (2, large and small), both by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne; Machine Gun Corps (KC) (2), by Armfield Ltd, Birmingham; Australian Commonwealth (EVIIR) (3, one large, two small), two by Stokes & Sons, Melb and one small by C.Anderson, Sydney; QVC crown naval issue, by C.&J.W.Eldon, warranted naval quality; R.A.N.B. (Royal Australian Naval Brigade) (KC), by Firmin & Sons Ld, London; also 7th Infy Bn miniature cloth colour patch mounted on a silvered lapel brooch bar by K.G.Luke, Melb. Fine - extremely fine. (10) $110
Lot 5261 RAN, Petty Officer hat badge (QC) in bullion embroidered; another in gilt metal (KC) (missing securing lug); Petty Officer gilt metal collar badges (QC) (2); Petty Officer Class 1 metal attachment (QC); Australia navy gilt buttons (QC) by Stokes & Sons (12, as new); Queensland State Emergency Service lapel badges (3). Very fine - uncirculated. (20) Passed in
Lot 5262 Australia, WWI Returned from Active Service badges (AIF) (3, two missing lugs and the other repaired); WWII Returned from Active Service badges (5); WWII General Service badges (type 2) (4). Good - extremely fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 5263 Australia, WWI Returned from Active Service (AIF) lapel pin; NSW Ex-Prisoners of War Assn badge, (KC) (2, different types); TPI Assn Life Subscriber badge (KC); Royal Australian Navy Reserves badge (KC); Royal Air Force Assn badge (KC); Regular Defence Forces Assn badge (QC). Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $100
Lot 5264 Australia, RSL League badges, large two figure type (1), small two figure type (2), three figure type (16), three figure type pins (2). Fine - extremely fine. (21) $80
Lot 5265 Medal Ribbons, part rolls for Turkish Crimea Medal 1855-56; British South Africa Company's Medal; Baltic Medal 1854-55; Colonial Police Medal 1938; Colonial Special Constabulary Long Service Medal 1957; New Zealand Medal 1845-60; Order of St John; OBE (Military) and (Civil 1st type); British Empire Medal (Civil) 1937; Territorial Force War Medal 1914-18; Coronation Medal 1902; Coronation (Police) Medal 1911; Jubilee Medal 1977; George Medal; India Medal 1895-1902; India General Service Medal 1936-39 and 1939-45. As new. (18) $150
Lot 5266 Medal ribbons, part rolls for Afghanistan Medal 1878-80; India General Service Medal 1854-95; India Medal 1895-02; Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal; Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Rhodesia Medal 1979-1980; Naval Long Service Good Conduct Medal 1915-62; and for miniatures, British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Korea Medal 1950-53; Vietnam Medal 1964-73; Active Service Medal 1975; Naval Long Service Good Conduct Medal 1915-62; Russia, Soviet 40th Anniversary Medal; Zimbabwe Independence Medal. As new. (17) $140
Lot 5267 Medal ribbons, full and part rolls for George Medal; Imperial Service Medal; Distinguished Flying Cross, standard and miniature; Distinguished Flying Medal, full rolls standard and miniature; British Empire Medal (Civil) 1936-, standard full rolls (2) and miniature (1). As new. (9) $140
Lot 5268 Medal ribbons, Australia, part rolls for Star of Courage; Bravery Medal; Distinguished Service Medal; Australia Sports; and for miniatures, Star of Gallantry; Bravery Medal; Distinguished Service Medal; Conspicuous Service Medal; Service Medal (Civilian) 1939-45; Service Medal 1945-75; National Medal; Australia Sports. As new. (12) $140
Lot 5269 USA, Civil War relics, soldier's accroutrement buckle; percussion cap; cartridge box finial; sabre belt stud; .44 calibre round ball; .58 calibre williams cleaner type 3; .54 calibre 3 ring; .52 calibre Spencer repeating rifle; .44 calibre Army revolver (hole in base). Contained in cardboard box (155x130mm) with glass top, fair - very good. (9 items) $120
Lot 5270 USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 plaque, in brass (173mm), marked in ink on reverse, 'Sydney/1992', with two screw holes on reverse for fitting. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 5271 United States Coast Guard, men's gold ring (10ct, AGW approx 10g) with blue stone. Fine. $240
Lot 5272 Wristwatch, Army, c1980, general purpose, manual wind; small desk clock (dia 30mm) with Royal Hong Kong Police badge. First item in working order but not tested for accuracy, second item not in working order, good - fine. (2) $190
Lot 5273 National Rifle Association of New South Wales, Newcastle Tramway Institute Rifle Club medal to R.Staples/P.Staples 1929 (30mm); Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, 'With the Compliments of 365' Islands Company 365, aluminium (32mm); Japan, U.S. Naval Base Yokosuka, Yokohama juke box token; Vietnam, military canteen token, U.S. Naval Support, Danang, ten cents in trade; another, United Seamans Service; another, 101st A.B.N. Division, 25 cents; Australian Defence Canteens (A.D.F.C.) bottle token, one penny. Fine - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 5274 WWI original map of War Department Land on Salisbury Plain, by Ordnance Survey, England 3rd edition (c1914), on paper with canvas covered covers. Ageing and foxing on inside of covers, otherwise fine for age. Passed in
Lot 5275 Australia, A.U.R. (Adelaide University Regiment) partly used Officers Mess and Sergeants Mess chits booklets, with chits for one penny, threepence, fourpence and sixpence. First booklet with 'Lt Orchard' handwritten on front and handwritten note on back, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 5276 WWII souvenir banknote, an Italian one hundred lire, 30 April 1936 (P.55a) R184 0231, possibly taken from an Italian POW at Tobruk, penned in left watermark area, 'QX7060/F.F.Morgan/9. Bn./A.I.F.' and penned in right watermark area, 'To/Shirley Morgan/7 Sully St./Randwick/Sydney.' Several folds and some edge toning, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 5277 Australia, A.U.R. (Adelaide University Regiment) Officer's Mess chits, eight page booklet No.812, with chits for one penny, threepence, fourpence and sixpence. Unused, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5278 NSW Govt Railways, 'Defence Personnel in Uniform Only' fortnightly ticket, second class, fare 3/- No.22341 expires 22.4.1943, between Otford, Campbelltown, Kenny Hill, Penrith, Richmond and Cowan; Williambong Shire Patriotic and War Fund ticket No. 3560, authorised at Leeton, NSW. Fine - very fine, the first rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 5279 New Zealand Military Forces, 4th NAR, receipts for the return of trainee's equipment, dated at Waitangi, 30-7-42, R No. 437756, 437814 for 1/20/3237 H.McGowan. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 5280 Heroes of the Soviet Union, the complete reference guide including photos where available and description of the heroic feat, in two volumes, a rare encyclopedia of the 'Hall of Fame' of the USSR Military with an entry for each recipient, each hard-bound volume contains over 850 pages and thousands of short articles and photographs with all Russian text. Very fine and scarce out of print collector's item. (2) $90
Lot 5281 Commander of the Order of Glory of Three Grades, Moscow 2000, hard cover, 702pp, complete reference guide including photos where available and description. Extremely fine. $40
Lot 5282 Marshalls and Fleet Admirals of the USSR, by A.Kutssenko, 2001, hard cover, 375pp, copy no.603/6, print run of only 1,000, includes information on awards of all Soviet Marshalls and Admirals with many photos, text in Russian. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5283 Orders and Medals of the USSR 1918-1991, in two volumes, hard covers with dust jackets, 334 & 408pp, in colour with photos and full history of orders, decorations and medals and some award books and documents, Russian and English text. Extremely fine. (2) $380
Lot 5284 The Order of the Red Banner, subtitled 'The History of Institution of the Award and the Evolution of Its Badge', by Valeriy Durov, Nikolay Strekalov, c2006, Moscow, 'Collector's Books' series, hard cover, 223 pp, Russian text, hundreds of colour photographs; Heroes of the Soviet Union Recipient's of the 'Gold Star', soft cover, 161pp, reference book giving names of the heroes and serial numbers of the Gold Star Medal if known and in many cases the date of death, Russian text; Orders and Medals of USSR Catalogue, ABEPC No.6, Moscow 2003, hard cover, 431pp, with colour photos of medals and some award books and documents, Russian text; Orders and Medals of the USSR, by G.Putnikov, Moscow 1990, soft cover, 36pp, with colour photos of medals, English text. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $180
Lot 5285 World War II Illustrated, Sir John Hanimerton, issues 212-9, 221, 3-6, 254-5. Very good. (15) Passed in
Lot 5286 Australia, part 1 of a superb collection, housed in a Lighthouse ringbinder album fitted with blank album pages all carefully written up, with complete coverage of the period 1913 - 1983, kangaroos 1st wmk to 10/- (10/- illustrated MUH) and Specimen set 10/- to £2 (£2 illustrated); 2nd wmk. to 2/-; 3rd wmk. to 5/- with specimens 10/- (2, type B & C O/P); £1 (4 different) including type B grey (illustrated); £2 (2, type B & C O/P; small multiple to 5/- , 10/- and £2 specimens, C of A to £1, specimens 10/- (2 type C & D), £1 and £2; KG V issues complete for wmks, colours, perfs and papers, with some extra shades, include 1d red die 1 and 2 pair (die 2 mint only), die III MUH; noted a 4 1/2d CTO small mult. redrawn die; KGV OS O/P complete; commens include 3d kooka M/S, perf OS issues and O/P OS issues from K/Smith, 1914 6d kooka MUH; 1/- lyre bird both shades MUH and OS fine used; 5/- bridge MUH (illustrated); KGVI complete including all shades of 3d blue (noted white wattles and die 1a), robes complete for papers and shades, also 10/- and £1 specimens (illustrated), coil pairs include 2d red (SG 184a) MUH and booklet pane; 2 1/2d peace no wmk. block of 4 (ACSC 236a); arms set to £2 and similar specimen set; QEII sets include navigators to £2, both papers, specimen sets with extras for O/P position and size of O/P; BCOF set with papers and O/P type; QEII decimal paper O/P size variation for specimen issues, KGVI and QEII include booklet panes, all coils, various printings, M/s etc. Many early issues mint with only light hinge remains, mostly MUH from 1930. (100s) $12,000
Lot 5287 Australia, World War I, War Savings Stamps, issued August 1915 Watermark Crown/A paper, single line perf 11 or 14 for 6d blue & 2/6 brown. Fine mint. (2) $140
Lot 5288 Australia, decimal and pre-decimal varieties, 5d Lawrence Hargrave purple value omitted SG 379a; 60c whale, solid greenish blue background SG 841a; 35c America's Cup no grey face value and Australia omitted SG 1038a; 37c bionic ear joined pair with misplaced perf. making Australia appear at base and no Australia on stamp below SG 1082p. MUH. (5) $750
Lot 5289 Australia, decimal stored in a Lighthouse cliplock folder, on Hagner sheets, together with a slip case, issues range from 1967 - 1992, all in blocks of 4 for each issue 1c to $10, high FV. MUH. (100s) $900
Lot 5290 Australia, blocks as issued with koalas etc on edge as blocks of 4 , c.1980s (FV $1000+), PNG together with bird issues to K10, (FV K25). in a Lighthouse clip lock binder with slip case. MUH. (lot) $950
Lot 5291 Australia, decimal MUH blocks of 4, a few larger blocks, includes a few Christmas Island and AAT etc all stored in a blue 'Lighthouse' stockbook with slip case, c.1990s-2000s (FV $1990). MUH. (lot) $950
Lot 5292 Australia, decimal MUH blocks, singles, sheets, etc all to c.1960-1970s + period stored in a blue Lighthouse stockbook (FV $420), together with a few pre-decimal. MUH. (lot) $270
Lot 5293 Australia, decimal MUH blocks, singles, sheets, etc all to c.1980 period stored in a blue Lighthouse stockbook (FV $840). MUH. (lot) $480
Lot 5294 Australia, decimal MUH blocks, singles, sheets, etc all to c.1990 period stored in a blue Lighthouse stockbook (FV $610). MUH. (lot) $380
Lot 5295 Australia, decimal stored in a Lighthouse cliplock folder, together with a slip case, on leaves described, as singles, M/S, strips, Hagner sheets, gutter strips (including show O/P), stamp folders, self adhesives, sheetlets, issues to $20, they range from 1999 - 2007, appears complete and comprehensive, high FV. MUH. (100s) $450
Lot 5296 Australia, decimal MUH blocks, singles, sheets, etc all to c.2000+ period stored in a blue Lighthouse stockbook (FV $1110). MUH. (lot) $700
Lot 5297 Australia, decimal MUH gutter strips, sheets, blocks etc all c.2000 period stored in a two mini sheet files (FV $780). MUH. (lot) $420
Lot 5298 Australia, a Lighthouse stock book of Australian MUH, M/S, special issues and single stamps perf. and imperf., c.2000s (FV $530). MUH. (100s) $320
Lot 5299 Australia, a Lighthouse stock book of Australian MUH, M/S, special issues and single stamps perf. and imperf., c.2000s (FV $500). MUH. (lot) $220
Lot 5300 Australia, a Lighthouse stock book of Australian MUH, M/S, special issues and single stamps perf. and imperf., c.2000s and extras from G.B etc, (FV.$320). MUH. (100s) $200
Lot 5301 Australia, decimal MUH hingeless on strips with inscriptions along rolls, together with 2000 Olympics and Paralympics singles and sheetlets, all stored in a blue Lighthouse stockbook with slip case, c.2000s (FV $785). MUH. (lot) $440
Lot 5302 Australia, decimal MUH album devoted to the 2000 Olympics (with different animals [states] on sheetlets) and singles and other sheetlets, as well as postcards, FDC's for torch relays and various sports, M/S, singles, $5 coin as a PNC (2) all stored in two blue Lighthouse ringbinder albums each with a slip case, c.2000s (FV $667). MUH. (lot) $400
Lot 5303 Australia, mixed selection of decimal issues in six (6) holders including cliplock folders (2), storage folder and sheet file album, includes sheetlets, state of origin 2006 folders; NRL 2007 folders (16); Australian reprint issues 'living together', a quantity of stamp folders including, down on the farm, Queens 80th, Coral reefs, soccer in Aust. etc., 2008 Beijing Olympics M/S collection in folder (13); a collection of replica cards (25), from 1985 in interleaved stock book (FV.$465). MUH. (lot) $250
Lot 5304 Australia, decimal gutter strips as pairs, stored in a green Lighthouse cliplock album with cover slip, cover period 1966-1990s, includes a few as long gutter strips as extras, and a few Christmas and Cocos (Keeling) Island issues (FV over $800). MUH. (lot) $460
Lot 5305 Australia, decimal MUH gutter strips, M/S all c.2000 period stored in a small mint sheet type album, booklets (FV $238). MUH. (lot) $140
Lot 5306 Australia, a large selection of gutter pairs and blocks stored in a large green Lighthouse cliplock album, with a slip case, issues range mostly in the 2000s era a few back to the 1970s, also includes Australian Possessions in the Indian Ocean and AAT, many new issue blocks, and strips of 10 or 20 stamps, (FV $1750), a good range of issues. MUH. (100s) $1,100
Lot 5307 Australia, post office packs in Lighthouse cliplock albums with cover slips, cover period 1970s-2000s, a wide range with a few extras. MUH. (358) $480
Lot 5308 Australia, post office packs (95), mint stamps and sheetlets for 2006 Commonwealth Games (Fv $132), additional booklets (5), all in three green Lighthouse cliplock albums with slip cases, cover period of the 2000-2007, a wide range. MUH. (lot) $170
Lot 5309 Australia, joined pairs and singles with photos in Lighthouse album, c.2000s, (FV $100); booklets stored in cliplock Lighthouse folder with slip case, issues of the 2000s period, several with additional one dollar coin included (7) (FV $300). MUH. (lot) $170
Lot 5310 Australia, decimal stored in a Lighthouse cliplock folder, together with a slip case, on leaves described, as singles, M/S, strips, Hagner sheets, gutter strips (including show O/P), stamp folders, sheetlets, issues to $20, they range from 1988 - 1994, appears complete, high FV. MUH. (100s) $420
Lot 5311 Australia, decimal stored in a Lighthouse cliplock folder, together with a slip case, on leaves described, as singles, M/S, strips, Hagner sheets, gutter strips (including show O/P), stamp folders, self adhesives, sheetlets, issues to $10, they range from 1992 - 1999, appears complete and comprehensive, high FV. MUH. (100s) $420
Lot 5312 Australia, a folder of APO sheetlets as prepared in flat packs, c.1990s-2000s (FV$225). MUH. (40+) $160
Lot 5313 Australia, a large selection of stamp booklets stored in one large cliplock Lighthouse album, fitted with a slip case, issues range from 1938 - 1967, described with BW numbers B24, B25 (3 varieties including inverted wmk.), B26, B28 (3), B29 (2) - B35 (with extras), B36 (12 varieties), B37-B38 (79 differeent varieties), (high CV). MUH. (119) $750
Lot 5314 Australia, a large selection of stamp booklets stored in one large cliplock Lighthouse album, fitted with a slip case, issues range from 1967 - 1972 (described with BW numbers noted BW B42-43 (4), issues to B47 (many different varieties), (high CV). MUH. (185) $320
Lot 5315 Australia, a large selection of stamp booklets stored in two large cliplock Lighthouse albums, each fitted with a slip case, issues range from 1972 - 1996 (described with BW numbers noted BW B47-B89, (noted 1979 80c Sydney football stamp folder for Parramatta Eels (3), Rockdale St.George (5), Bexley booklets (2, both types); also B63 (2) World Stamp Expo, (high CV). MUH. (313) $550
Lot 5316 Australia, a large selection of stamp and premium booklets stored in eight (8) cliplock Lighthouse albums, each fitted with a slip case, issues range from 1996 - 2009, mostly described with BW numbers, include special issues for football AFL teams, and many others with shows extras with overprint etc (FV $3500+). MUH. (539) $2,300
Lot 5317 Australia, a large selection of stamp and premium booklets stored in nine (9) cliplock Lighthouse albums, each fitted with a slip case, issues range from 1998 - 2008, described with BW numbers, include special issues for football AFL teams, and shows with overprint etc (FV $3300+). MUH. (466) $2,200
Lot 5318 Australia, a large selection of stamp booklets stored in one large cliplock Safe album, fitted with a slip case, issues range from 1985 - 2006 (not described with BW numbers duplicates of other catalogued above collections) (153), together with created booklets by Philatelic Societies (Sutherland Shire), Stamp Week, Scout Jamboree booklets etc. (many different varieties) (57), (high CV). MUH. (210) $420
Lot 5319 Australia, an extensive collection of Framas or machine labels from 1984 - 2003, stored in a Lighthouse clip lock album with slip case, includes all Frama issues to the waratah series of September 1994, Farewell Frama pack and special postmarked issues at various shows 1989-1992, from 1995 issues featuring animals, as self adhesive labels issued at mostly 45c but up to $1.45 for different places etc in all (610+); counter printed labels of animals mostly 45c (48), Postage Paid, across Sydney and Perth. MUH. (approx 1000) $360
Lot 5320 Australia, pre-decimal collection on black leaves of used a few mint simplified, KGV complete, OS O/P including K.Smith pair, commems (no 5/- bridge), contains robes issues navigators to 10/- a few AAT and New Zealand 1953-1967 mostly mint; Australian Bicentennial collection in folder (6 booklets); Our World, Antarctic folders (2); The Commonwealth Collection with slip case produced in 1981 with stamps commemorating Commonwealth Day; Ausipex 84 stamp albums (2) M/S sheets and singles all with O/P Ausipex 84 (100s) in cliplock albums boxed; Australia Eminent women folder with $10 note and sheetlet of 25 stamps. MUH, mint and used. (lot) $240
Lot 5321 Australian Antarctic Territory, collection on leaves housed in a Lighthouse cliplock album with slipcase, the collection not written up but stamps are placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, including M/S, strips, sheetlets etc. all appear to be MUH, with issues from 1957 - 2001, noted are some duplicated items and special show M/S, a comprehensive collection of all definitives and commems; in addition an Australia, Olympic Games at Athens, 2004, sets as singles and sheetlets of winners etc (FV $104), complete set collection housed within this album. MUH. (100s) $160
Lot 5322 Bermuda, a collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, issues run from 1953 - 1994 includes M/S, varieties, booklets, etc; a similar collection of Brunei from 1952 - 1970; a similar collection of Bechuanaland - Botswana 1953 - 1970; a similar collection of British Guiana - Guyana 1953 - 1966, another collection of British Honduras 1953 - 1970. All with a comprehensive collection of definitives and commems. MUH, maybe a very few mint. (100s) $160
Lot 5323 British Antarctic Territory, a superb collection, housed in a Lighthouse ringbinder album, kept within a slip case, fitted with blank album pages all carefully written up, nearly complete covering the period, written up and placed in Hagner mounts, includes M/S, with extras perf. and wmk. varieties, etc all are MUH, issues run from 1963 - 2003, (SG 1 - 356), all definitive sets included with a comprehensive collection of all commems. MUH. (100s) $280
Lot 5324 British Indian Ocean Territory and Seychelles, a collection on leaves housed in a 'Utile Hinged Leaf Album' a spring back album, the collection written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, issues run from 1968 - 1994 (overprints on Seychelles), Seychelles from 1952 - 1970, lots includes M/S etc; a similar collection of Dominica from 1953 - 1970; a similar collection of British Solomon Islands 1953 - 1970; a similar collection of Federation of South Arabia 1963 - 1966; - 1988, another collection of British Honduras 1953 - 1970. All with another collection of Western Samoa 1953 - 1970pa comprehensive collection of definitives and commems. MUH, maybe a very few mint. (100s) $300
Lot 5325 British Commonwealth, a collection housed in a Lighthouse clip lock album with slip case, containing stamps, postal history on stamps as a thematic collection of sets and singles including M/S, etc., noted Anguilla, Ascension, Antigua, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Dominica, Montserrat, Seychelles, Singapore, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, etc., an omnibus collection of the Queen Mother for her 80th birthday that includes singles and M/S and sheetlets, all stored on large Hagner sheets. All appear as MUH. (100s) $80
Lot 5326 British Commonwealth, a collection housed in a Lighthouse clip lock album with slip case, containing stamps, postal history, Rowland Hill on stamps as a thematic collection of sets and singles including M/S, etc., noted Great Britain, Anguilla, Antigua, Ascension, Bahamas, Barbados, Barbuda, Bermuda, Botswana, Br. Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Christmas Island, Cook Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Gambia, Gibraltar, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kiribati, Kenya, Malawi, Maldives, Mauritius, Nauru, New Hebrides, Niue, Norfolk Island, St. Helena, St. Lucia, Samoa, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Tanzania, Tonga, Turks & Caicos Islands, Uganda, Zambia, etc., an extrordinary collection of this series of Postal stamps on stamps all stored on large Hagner sheets. All appear as MUH. (100s) $60
Lot 5327 British Commonwealth, Turks & Caicos Islands, collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, issues run from 1953 - 1970; an extensive similar collection of Virgin Islands (British), 1953 - 1986, noted M/S, strips, sheetlets; a smaller but similar collection of Uganda 1962 - 1967 and Zambia 1964 - 1970. All with a comprehensive collection of definitives and commems. MUH, maybe a very few mint. (100s) $260
Lot 5328 British Commonwealth, including Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands, a Lighthouse stock book of these islands, MUH, M/S, special issues, se-tenant, sheetlets, booklets, etc, in addition Fiji, PNG, Pitcairn Islands, Nauru, Norfolk Island, most issues are complete sets, c.1970s-1990s. MUH. (100s) $140
Lot 5329 British Commonwealth, a collection housed in a Lighthouse clip lock album with slip case, containing omnibus sets including M/S, for Commonwealth Day 1983; International Year of the Child 1979; Walt Disney Productions from the West Indies islands, all stored on large Hagner sheets. All appear as MUH. (100s) $60
Lot 5330 British Commonwealth, various issues on Hagner sheets, including 1953 Coronation sets, assorted other issues from Maldive Is, GHama, FFH issues as sets 7 countries, GB 2008 issues on Lighthouse hingeless sheets, Cook Islands in a spring back album MUH from 1933-1969 appear complete, Cyprus 1955 QEII set to £1, Pidgeon Post Aupex '97 sets in folder; in a Deluxe mint sheet file Hong Kong year of the snake stamp folder, year of the horse stamp folders (2); New Zealand in a Lighthouse stock book, complete decimal numbered coil pairs 1970 series 3c, 4c, 5c, 6c, 8c, 10c and 10c QEII, 15c, 20c, and no wmk similar issues 4c, 5c, others for 1953 series QEII, 2d, 3d, 4d, 8d, 1/-. MUH. (100s) $220
Lot 5331 British Commonwealth, special commemoratives collection of the 25th anniversary of the Coronation, 1978 issues as an a collection on leaves housed in a blue 'Philatelic album' a spring back album, the collection is placed within Hagners, includes M/S, sheetlets etc, all are MUH, a comprehensive collection of this omnibus set that appear complete. MUH. (100s) $60
Lot 5332 British Commonwealth, booklets from 1970s - 1990s assorted booklets held as different booklets of each similar type stored in a Lighthouse clip lock binder with slip case, coming from South Africa, South West Africa, Fiji, Falkland Islands, Norfolk Island, PNG, Pitcairn Island, Lord Howe Island, Bermuda, Montserrat. MUH. (119) $500
Lot 5333 Canada, a collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S, coil stamps, blocks, booklet panes, paper and perf varieties, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1952 - 1985, noted complete sets of definitives, and a comprehensive collection of commems. MUH, a few mint. (100s) $200
Lot 5334 Canada, volume 2 of a collection on leaves housed in a red spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S, coil stamps, blocks, sheets, booklet panes, paper and perf varieties, reprints all are MUH, issues run from 1985 - 1996, noted complete sets of definitives, and a comprehensive collection of commems. MUH, a few mint. (100s) $260
Lot 5335 Canada, a large selection of stamp booklets (331) stored in three (3) blue cliplock Lighthouse albums, each fitted with a slip case, issues range from 1953 - 1996, also includes Australia National Stamp Week M/S 1980 (25) Sydbex numbered M/S. A good range of issues. MUH. (356) $340
Lot 5336 Cayman Islands, a collection on leaves written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1953 - 1988, noted 1953, 1962, 1969, 1970 etc definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of commems. Appears all are MUH. (100s) $120
Lot 5337 Ceylon, (Sri Lanka), collection on leaves housed in a maroon album as a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, incomplete, includes M/S, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1950 - 1983, noted definitive sets 1951, 1958, comprehensive collection of commems. MUH, a few mint. (100s) $110
Lot 5338 Cinderella collection, a collection of stickers stored in a red stockbook, the collection consists of imperf M/S of selected issuing Great Britain and New Zealand for various exhibitions, including British Philatelic Exhibition 1967, 1971, 1974 - 1985, Britain's National Stamp Exhibition 1959 - 1966, others for London International Stamp Exhibition 1950, 1960, 1980 etc, others for Stampex 1968 - 1986, Showpex 1973 - 1982; together with a wide range for New Zealand shows (41) 1950-1990s, a comprehensive collection of these cinderellas or stamp stickers for various exhibitions. As new, unusual and scarce collection. (93) $40
Lot 5339 Christmas Island, a collection on leaves housed in a Lighthouse cliplock album with slipcase, the collection is written up and placed within Hagner mounts, it all appears complete, includes M/S, strips, sheetlets etc, MUH, with all issues from 1958 - 1998, noted some duplicated items added to the album, contains a comprehensive collection of all definitives and commems; Cocos (Keeling) Islands a similar complete collection housed in identical album with slipcase, includes M/S, blocks, strips, sheetlets, etc, covers period 1963 - 1998. MUH. (100s) $120
Lot 5340 Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands, a Lighthouse stock book of these islands, MUH, M/S, special issues, se-tenant, sheetlets, booklets, etc stamps perf. and imperf., c.1990s-2000s, (FV.$200). MUH. (100s) $120
Lot 5341 Cyprus, collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album in slip case, the collection written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, papers, wmks., etc, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1953 - 1988, noted 1960 (overprints), 1962, 1966, 1971, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1986 etc definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of commems including M/S of 50th anniversary of Scout movement in Cyprus (SG MS231a) (illustrated); together with issues from the Turkish Cypriot Post 1974 - 1988. MUH, a very few maybe mint, collection in slipcase. (100s) $500
Lot 5342 Falkland Islands, collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, all are MUH, issues run from 1953 - 1996, noted 1955, 1960, 1968, 1971 decimal O/P issue, 1972, 1978 etc definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of commems.; similar selection for Falkland Islands Dependencies 1953 - 1985; South Georgia etc 1971 - 1994. MUH. (100s) $240
Lot 5343 Fiji, collection on leaves housed in a blue spring back album, the collection written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, papers, wmks., etc, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1953 - 1997, noted 1954, 1959, 1962, 1968, 1969 decimal, 1971, 1983, 1986 etc definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of commems. MUH, a very few mint. (100s) $240
Lot 5344 Gibraltar, a collection on leaves housed a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, collection is written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, booklet panes almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1953 - 1987, noted 1953, 1960, 1967, 1977, 1982 definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of commems. MUH, a very few mint. (100s) $180
Lot 5345 Gilbert & Ellice Islands, a small incomplete collection on leaves from 1953 - 1970 (SG 63-172) each set described and mounted on hingeless holders, noted definitive sets 1956, 1965, 1966 overprint set, 1968 and what appears to be a complete set of commems; Tokelau Islands, a similar collection on leaves from but not written up, 1948 - 1996, (SG 1 - 254), noted definitive sets and a comprehensive range of commems., from this period. MUH, a very few mint. (350+) $90
Lot 5346 Gold Coast, a complete collection on leaves from 1953 - 1954; Ghana 1966; Lesotho from 1966 - 1970; Malawi from 1964 - 1970; Grenada from 1953 - 1970; and Guyana 1963 - 1970 each set is described and mounted on hingeless holders, a few issues are missing as well as the rare varieties. MUH, a few maybe mint. (100s) $70
Lot 5347 Great Britain, complete collection on leaves from issues of George VI, (SG 461-514) each stamp or booklet is mounted on hingeless holders, noted booklets SG 462ab, 463ab, 464b, sideways wmk. and inverted wmk SG 462a-466a, 462Wi-466Wi; high values (6) including 10/- dark blue (SG 478) (illustrated), also all including 1941-2 series with additional sideways and inverted wmks.; silver wedding pair, UPU set; 1950-2 definitive including 1d blue booklet pane, and watermark variations, 2/6 to £1 set (SG 509-512). All appear to be MUH. (87) $480
Lot 5348 Great Britain, complete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, (SG 515-618a) each stamp or booklet is mounted on hingeless holders, noted 1952-4 definitives, similar 1955-1958, sideways wmk. and inverted wmk included, SG 536-539a high values (8) both printings De La Rue 10/- and £1 with side selvege (illustrated); various printings, graphite lined issues 1957-1961 and phospho-graphite issues of 1959; 1960-1967 set to 1/6 and watermark and colour varieties included; DLR and BW printings, watermarked and no wmk, high values 1959-1968, se-tenant pairs etc. All appear to be MUH. (183) $360
Lot 5349 Great Britain, about complete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, Machin definitives (Volume 1), as noted by Negus numbers each stamp and cylinder block is mounted on hingeless holders in a cliplock Lighthouse album with slipcase, noted se-tenant booklet panes, Negus Nos. O1-O77, OB1-OB22 (missing 2 numbers), Harrison Printings OCP1,3,5,7, also 3BB, 5BB, FCP/GA 8, 10, 11-14 with cylinder blocks 9-11 (7 sets of 6), Nos 15-22 cylinder blocks (12), OCP/PVA Nos. 23-49, cylinder blocks (53); FCP/PVA Nos. 50-90, cylinder blocks (7); others OCP/DEX, 3 1/2d glazed paper No. 91 rare; FCP/DEX Nos. 100-144, cylinder blocks 79. All appear to be MUH. (100s) $200
Lot 5350 Great Britain, about complete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, Machin definitives (volume 2), as noted by Negus numbers each stamp and cylinder block is mounted on hingeless holders in a cliplock Lighthouse album with slipcase, noted se-tenant booklet panes, Negus FCP/DEX Nos. 145-229, A Phosphor printing Nos.230, 240, PPP/DEX 250-253, PCP1/DEX Nos. P05(1)- P290, ACP/DEX Nos. A10-A260, FCP/DEX Nos. RF10-RF340, FCP/DEX A phosphor Nos. RFA10-RFA51, missing only a few numbers, together with an extensive range of cylinder blocks (236). All appear to be MUH. (100s) $240
Lot 5351 Great Britain, about complete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, Machin definitives (volume 3), as noted by Negus numbers each stamp and cylinder block is mounted on hingeless holders in a cliplock Lighthouse album with slipcase, noted se-tenant issues and booklet panes, Negus FCP/DEX A phosphor Nos. RFA 130-RFA500, PCP1/DEX Nos. RP35-RP340, ACP/DEX Nos. RA10-RA750, no phosphor RN500-RN750, No Value Indicated, FH1-FH5, SH1-SH4, and other printings by Harrison, Walsall, Questa, Waddington, double head stamps DHP150SCR-DHP370SCR, Walsall Printings from booklets WL20-WL339, missing only a few numbers, together with an extensive range of cylinder blocks (279). All appear to be MUH. (100s) $260
Lot 5352 Great Britain, about complete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, Machin definitives (volume 4), as noted by Negus numbers each stamp and cylinder block is mounted on hingeless holders in a cliplock Lighthouse album with slipcase, noted se-tenant issues and booklet panes, Negus Security Printed Issues, Harrison RSF10-RSF1000, Acid Etched Photogravure issues or Litho printed issues various issues for 1st, 2nd and E issues, Computer engraved Issues 1992 - 2005 E10-E1000, horizontal and vertical coils, Questa Security printings Q10-Q410, NVI Questa printings of 1st, 2nd etc class, Walsell Security Printings WL 100-650; High Value decimal stamps, issues from 20P - £5, colour varieties and cylinder blocks, various papers; Castles from £1 - £5. cylinder blocks, centre blocks, issues from 1988 - 1997 LR and LRO series, Machin small stamps high values to £5, [£2 control block missing the £ sign with story notes], (illustrated) (SG Y1727a); Britannia block of 4 x £10 and singles; lot missing only a few numbers, together with an extensive range of cylinder blocks (210). All appear to be MUH. (100s) $1,450
Lot 5353 Great Britain, about complete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, Commemorative and Machin definitives (volume 1), all are mounted on hingeless holders in a cliplock Lighthouse album with slipcase, noted se-tenant issues, gutter strips and booklet panes, both phosphor and non phosphor issues included issues range from 1953 - 1987, definitives Machin QEII complete singles to 1989 and some blocks of NVI, commems complete with extras and a page of issues as Ey varieties Phosphor omitted. All appear be MUH. (100s) $200
Lot 5354 Great Britain, about complete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, Commemorative and Machin definitives (volume 2), all are mounted on hingeless holders in a cliplock Lighthouse album with slipcase, noted se-tenant issues, gutter strips and souvenir booklets, M/S, issues range from 1987 - 1999, definitives Machin QEII & Queen Victoria and singles to 1999 complete singles to 1999 and some blocks of NVI, commems complete with extras. All appear be MUH. (100s) $200
Lot 5355 Great Britain, about complete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, commemorative and Machin definitives (volume 3), all are mounted on hingeless holders in a cliplock Lighthouse album with slipcase, noted se-tenant issues, gutter strips, framas, booklet panes; definitives of Machin type for Regional areas as issues from 1971, also souvenir sheets, M/S, main issues range from 2000 - 2007, definitives of Machin QEII & Queen Victoria and singles to 2005, about complete singles to 2007 and some blocks of NVI etc, commems complete with extras. All appear be MUH. (100s) $420
Lot 5356 Great Britain, about complete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, of booklets, with commemorative and Machin definitives (volumes 1-9), all are mounted on hingeless holders in a cliplock Lighthouse albums with slipcases (9 identical albums), noted se-tenant issues, M/S, issues range from 1968 - 2007, with booklets from 2/- to 10/- different dates, ships on 4/6 booklets, buildings on 5/- booklets, 6/- birds, 10/- famous explorers, 10P - 85P, about complete sets of booklets, folded booklets SG FA1-FA11, 50P booklets SG FB1A-FB75; 65P SG FC1 (4), 70P FD1-FD8, 80P FE1 (2), 85P FF1 (5), 90P FG1-FG8, £1 FH1-FH44; £1.15 FI1-FI4, £1.20 FJ1-FJ6, £1.25 FK1-FK8, £1.30 FL1-FL14, £1.40 FM1-FM6, £1.43 FN1-FN6, £1.46 FO1-FO3, £1.50 FP1-FP3, continuing issues for £1.54 (10), £1.55 (8), £1.60 - £2 varieties (79 various); another album of issues of Window barcode booklets 1987-1993 DW001- DW057, UB001-UB239, other booklets 1st and 2nd for worldwide, Europe, Xmas, etc (49) additional UL001-UL11, UP001-UP024, JB01-JB23, LX1, FX1-X9, special booklets (8); larger booklets from £1-£5, DX1-31 with many extras to nearly 2010. An extensive collection of booklets of diverse range about as complete as possible, some with extras for each variety, acquired at high cost. All are MUH. (100s) $1,900
Lot 5357 Great Britain, Lighthouse stockbooks four (4) containing a selection of Elizabeth II of mostly post 2000 issues in various albums, most contain Machins, modern commems that include blocks etc, noted postage dues to pay to £5, M/S, blocks, forgery of 24p stamps, booklets panes, strips, control panes, se-tenant issues, lot includes issues from the Channel Islands, British Antarctic Territory to £5 and M/S, recent booklets etc c.2005-7, in all an extensive range of almost all MUH recent issues. MUH. (100s) $1,100
Lot 5358 Great Britain, a large selection of stamp booklets (320) stored in a large blue cliplock Safe album, issues range from 1979 - 1997, includes Machin booklets issues, and a page of Framas, a good range of issues. MUH. (lot) $800
Lot 5359 Great Britain, an incomplete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II, booklet panes with Machin heads, noted by Negus numbers each pane is mounted on hingeless holders in two cliplock Lighthouse albums each with slipcase, noted se-tenant issues and booklet panes of 4 - 10 stamps together with window booklets, Negus DP 1 - DP 214, also including regionals booklet panes, together with a collection of coil strips, single valued Negus Nos.C1 - C54, together with those with security features, se-tenant strips coils Nos.CS4 - CS20, and horizontal singles etc. All appear to be MUH. (100s) $550
Lot 5360 Great Britain, an incomplete collection on leaves from issues of Elizabeth II as Regional issues from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, includes singles, control pane blocks, all described with numbers, mostly with Machin head issues as noted by Negus numbers each stamp and pane is mounted on hingeless holders in three cliplock Lighthouse albums each with slip case, issues from 1958 - 1997, noted 100s of control panes, singles and a few local issues. All appear to be MUH. (100s) $300
Lot 5361 Guernsey, a collection in two albums on leaves housed in a blue 'Royal Album' both are spring back albums, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S, strips, booklets panes, sheetlets (some as issues at special exhibitions), postage dues all are MUH, issues run from 1941 - 1996, includes issues for Alderney 1983 - 2000; issues include colour and paper varieties of 1941-1944 (14) (SG 1-5), an imprehensive collection of definitives and commems. MUH. (100s) $150
Lot 5362 Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney and Isle of Man, a large selection of stamp booklets stored in two large cliplock Lighthouse albums, each fitted with a slip case, issues range from 1969 - 1996 (some described with B numbers, Guernsey (58), numbers SB1-SB55 (noted 4/- uniform 1743, automobiles SB53 and cinema SB55); Alderney (10); Jersey (80), SB1-SB64, (noted 7/- arms), Isle of Man (57), booklet issues from 1973 - 1995. A good range of issues. MUH. (205) $180
Lot 5363 India, under Republic, collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, almost all are MUH, a very few maybe mint, issues run from 1950 - 1971, appears to cover from SG 337-654 with places for several commem stamps but missing, a comprehensive collection of definitives and commems. MUH, maybe a few mint. (100s) $190
Lot 5364 Isle of Man, collection on leaves housed in a two red spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S, strips, booklets panes, sheetlets etc almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1958 - 1996, a comprehensive collection of definitives and commems. MUH, maybe a few mint. (100s) $120
Lot 5365 Jamaica, a collection on leaves housed in a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1953 - 1988, noted all definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of all commems. MUH. (100s) $70
Lot 5366 Jersey, a collection in two albums on leaves housed in a red and maroon 'Royal Album' both are spring back albums, the collection is partialy written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S, strips, booklets panes, sheetlets (some as issues at special exhibitions) etc all are MUH, issues run from 1941 - 1996, 1941 - 1943 issues include colour and paper varieties, an imprehensive collection of definitives and commems. MUH. (100s) $160
Lot 5367 Hong Kong, part 1 of a superb collection, housed in a Lighthouse ringbinder album fitted with blank album pages all carefully written up, with complete covering the period 1937-1995 containing many extras as varieties, it includes M/S, booklet panes etc, a few early issues of 1938 with gum toning, noted complete 1938-1952 KGVI portrait set with colour varieties (54) including SG 161 $10 (illustrated gum toned), SG 162 (3, and varieties, one illustrated), 1948 wedding set MUH, 1941 centenary, UPU set; QEII portrait 1954 set with shades, coil strip etc, (38); 1962-1973 after Annigoni set, extras colour varieties, missing colours, inverted wmks., glazed paper etc (73), commems appear complete with varieties, noted SG 214 ITU inverted wmk., 1969 Chinese New Year SG 257a (red omitted) (illustrated), 1981 Public Housing missing red, inverted wmk. pair, SG 402a, 402W, 406W (upright wmk.); 1973-1982 QEII issues (84), not including coil strips (33), 1982-1987 QEII set SG 415-430, 471-487 (44) with varieties and coils; 1987-1988 QEII set (32), 1989-1991 set (49); 1990 M/S NZ Exh. SG MS 646; various other specialist M/S; 1992-1996 QE II set (64), including individual sheetlets (15), coil issues (46) etc. All appear to be MUH, album with slipcase. (100's) $3,000
Lot 5368 Hong Kong, part 2 of the Hong Kong collection, a superb collection, housed in a Lighthouse ringbinder album fitted with blank album pages all carefully written up, complete covering the period, written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, booklet panes, strips, framas etc all are MUH, issues run from 1995 - 2002, (SG 806 - 1065), many issues in multiples etc., definitive sets included with a comprehensive collection of all commems. MUH. (100s) $270
Lot 5369 Lithuania, a superb collection on leaves housed in two 'KA-BE albums' on special prepared printed hingeless leaves for all varieties of Lithuanian stamps, the collection held within a cliplock binder, each album comes with its own slipcase, the collection appears almost complete from 1918 - 2008, includes the following highlights 10s black (SG 1) used on piece and imperf at base (illustrated), others include set SG 3-8, 9-12 used on pieces, almost all stamps from SG 13 are mint or MUH, noted SG 27-29 used, SG 74a, 76a, 77a (illustrated), 78a, 79a, with all about complete regular sets from 1919, noted also SG 157 (2, one with o/P off centred [illustrated]), SG 407a O/P Vaitkus flyer (illustrated), 1922 surcharges about complete missing SG 159, 161, otherwise essentially complete with odd extra, 1924-6 war orphans etc about complete, 1930 500th death issue SG 299-319, 25l. (SG 312) (illustrated), 1932 - 1933 comm. sets both perf. and imperf. complete sets, SG 420-431b (including the imperf. M/S), etc. appears complete for almost all issues to 1940 and also from 1990 - 2008, including M/S, booklets, special issues etc.; lot also includes a stock book of various loose additional issues c.2000. Almost all are MUH, a few early issues are mint, a comprehensive collection of all commems. MUH. (100s) $1,900
Lot 5370 Malaysia, small complete collection on leaves from Malaya 1957 - 1963 (SG 1-36) and Malaysia 1963 - 1970 (SG, each set described and mounted on hingeless holders, SG 1-67, 74-76, with selected set issues from Trengganu SG 107-109, and Malaysian State Series of 1965 each of 7 stamps from Kedah, Kelantan, Johore, Melaka, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Pulau Pinang, Perak, Perlis, Sabah, Sarawak, Selangor and Trengganu. MUH. (195) $60
Lot 5371 Malta, collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1950 - 1988, noted 1956 - 1958 set to £1, similar set for 1965 - 1971 set, comprehensive collection of commems. MUH, a few mint. (100s) $90
Lot 5372 Mauritius, a collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album', a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, it appears complete, includes M/S, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1953 - 1986, noted 1953 set to £1, rupee set of 1965, similar set for 1967, 1969 and similar issues 1972, 1975, 1978, etc., comprehensive collection of commems., M/S, etc.; a similar collection in the same album for Montserrat 1953 - 1970. MUH, a few mint. (100s) $150
Lot 5373 Nauru, a collection on leaves housed a 'Royal Album' as a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed in Hagner mounts, it appears to be complete, includes M/S, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1937/48 - 1996, noted 1937 set, 1954, 1966, 1968, 1978, 1984, 1991 definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of commems.; together with a series of New Hebrides from 1953 - 1970 and Niue from 1953 -1977. MUH, a very few mint. (100s) $200
Lot 5374 Norfolk Island, a collection on leaves housed in a red plain spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S (including special O/P issues), sheetlets, strips, booklet panes, coils etc almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1947 - 1997, noted definitives sets also including the few scarce issues from 1953 - 1997, similar sets for commems making it a comprehensive collection of this period. MUH, a few mint. (100s) $120
Lot 5375 New Zealand, a very complete collection on leaves from issues of King George VI - Elizabeth II, all are mounted on hingeless holders in two cliplock Lighthouse albums with slipcases, noted KGVI-QEII with coil numbers on coils of QEII and 1960 and decimal definitives, provisional issue CP N41a (illustrated), booklet panes for 1954-9 series, 1938, 1953, 1960, decimal definitive sets from 1967, 1970 etc., Specimen overprints, self adhesives, some scenic sets, 1935 silver jubilee (mint), definitives and commens from 1936 - 1999, includes M/S, gutter pairs, blocks, sheetlets, exhibition M/S, etc. commems complete with extras. A few are mint most however are MUH. (100s) $1,400
Lot 5376 New Zealand, a very complete collection on leaves from issues of King George V - Elizabeth II, all are mounted on hingeless holders in one cliplock Lighthouse album with slipcase, noted Christmas stamp issues from 1960 - 2000 includes self adhesives, blocks and M/S, Heritage Series from 1988 - 2000 includes M/S, sets, etc, Scenic stamp sets from 1972 - 2000, includes M/S, Health stamps complete from 1929 - 2000, includes smiling boys (illustrated), includes M/S, se-tenant issues, 1931-5 air stamps, express delivery, Life Insurance issues from 1947 - 1981, decimal arms to $10, Ross Dependency issues 1957 - 2000 includes M/S, blocks, sheetlets. A few are fine mint most however are MUH. (100s) $950
Lot 5377 New Zealand, an extensive collection of plate blocks or imprint blocks of mostly definitives from 1967 - 1990s housed in two clip lock binders each fitted with a slip case, lot also includes the 2 1/2d surcharge imprint block No.18, (CP N42b); the collection covers all plate numbers in blocks 6 to 12 in the 1967 decimal pictorials, including 1968 $2 strip with Plate No. and imprint (CP OD18b [$1000 for block of 10]) (illustrated); 1970 pictorials similar plate blocks, wmk and no wmk., roses with plate numbers, QEII and overprints, arms to $10 (blocks of 6), native artifacts, Maori, shells to $5 beehive block; birds to $10 blocks, butterflies, pictorials to $20 (block of 4), framas, Government Life Insurance, Ross Dependency. All appear to be MUH. (1,000s) $1,200
Lot 5378 New Zealand, booklets from 1960 - 1990s (CP W9a-W40), assorted booklets held as different booklets of each similar type stored in a Lighthouse clip lock binder with slip case, (FV $350). MUH. (110) $140
Lot 5379 New Zealand, booklets from 1989 - 2000s assorted booklets held as blocks of 5 booklets of each type, all stored in a Lighthouse clip lock binder with slip case, issues have (FV $784). MUH. (lot) $300
Lot 5380 New Zealand, booklets from 1990s assorted booklets held as different booklets of each similar type stored in a Lighthouse clip lock binder with slip case, issues have (FV $400) and booklets of specimen sets. MUH. (lot) $150
Lot 5381 Papua New Guinea, a superb collection, housed in a Lighthouse ring binder album fitted with blank album pages all carefully written up, complete covering the period, written up and placed in Hagner mounts, album placed within slip case, collection appears nearly complete until 2002, includes M/S, strips, framas etc all are MUH, issues run from 1952 - 2003, (SG 1 - 951), noted 1994 and 1995 surcharges, including the various printings, also a run of overprints on normal issues as Stamp Duty, a very comprehensive collection of definitives and commems. MUH. (100s) $600
Lot 5382 Pitcairn Islands, a collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' as a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, booklet panes almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1940 - 1996, noted all definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of all commems. MUH. (100s) $240
Lot 5383 Rhodesia & Nyasaland, a collection on leaves housed in a 'red' quality spring back album, the collection is written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1954 - 1963, noted 1954 set, 1959 and 1960, similar for Rhodesia, 1965 - 1978, likewise for Zimbabwe, 1980 - 1995; a similar collection for Gambia 1953 - 1970, including 1953 and 1963 definitive sets, all with a comprehensive collection of commems. MUH. (100s) $160
Lot 5384 Royal Wedding 1981 as an Omnibus issues, a collection on leaves housed in a blue cliplock album, the collection is placed within 'G' or Hagners sheets, appears to be complete for areas covered, includes M/S, singles, blocks, booklets, includes House of Questa M/S etc, all are MUH; in a separate special produced album the omnibus collection of Princes Di 21st birthday issues, with singles M/S etc, both omnibus sets appear complete. MUH. (100s) $100
Lot 5385 Saint Christopher, Nevis and Anquilla, collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, issues run from 1953 - 1970; a similar collection of St.Helena from 1953 - 1970 (lacks Tristan Relief overprints); a similar collection of St. Lucia, 1963 - 1970, noted M/S; a similar collection of St. Vincent 1953 - 1970, 1953 set with extras; a similar collection of Sarawak, 1953 - 1963. All with a comprehensive collection of commems. MUH, maybe a very few mint. (100s) $140
Lot 5386 Scouting, a extensive collection world scouting issues housed in a brown cliplock album with slipcase, the collection is placed within Hagner mounts and was produced in 1982 in a special collecting folder celebrating 75 years of scouting, it all appears to be as complete a thematic collection of this date c.1982, includes M/S, strips, sheetlets etc, all issues mostly celebrating 75 years of scouting. MUH. (100s) $100
Lot 5387 Singapore, a complete collection on leaves from issues of King George VI - Independence, all are mounted on hingeless holders in two cliplock Lighthouse albums with slipcases, noted KGVI SG 1-30 MUH (SG 30 illustrated); SG 31-82 noted MUH $5 silver wedding (illustrated), Independence from 1966 - 2001, includes M/S, strips, framas, postage dues additional CTO, perf and imperf issues, sheetlets, exhibition M/S, etc. commems complete with extras. All appear be MUH. (100s) $1,800
Lot 5388 South Africa, collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S, sheetlets, strips etc almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1952 - 1995, noted definitives from 1954 - 1993 last set to 10 rands, similar sets for commems making it a comprehensive collection of this period. MUH, a few mint. (100s) $90
Lot 5389 South West Africa and Namibia, collection on leaves housed in a green plain spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S, sheetlets, strips, coils etc almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1952 - 1971, noted definitives including scarce issues from 1954 - 1993, similar sets for commems making it a comprehensive collection of this period. MUH, a few mint. (100s) $90
Lot 5390 Swaziland, a small incomplete collection on leaves from 1953 - 1971 (SG 52-187) each set is described and mounted on hingeless holders, noted definitive sets 1956, 1962, 1968 Independence overprint set, missing 1961 overprint and definitive issues; Trinidad and Tobago, a similar collection on leaves from 1953 - 1970, (SG 267 - 390), noted definitive sets 1953, 1960, 1969 with a comprehensive range of commems. from this period. MUH, a very few mint. (200+) $70
Lot 5391 Tristan da Cunha, collection on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection written up and placed in Hagner mounts, appears complete, includes M/S, almost all are MUH, a very few are mint, issues run from 1953 - 1995, noted 1954, 1960, 1961, 1965 definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of commems. MUH, a very few mint. (100s) $180
Lot 5392 USA, a collection on leaves housed in two 'Bridge Philatelic albums' each a spring back album, the collection is written up and placed in Hagner mounts, it appears to be about complete, includes M/S, sheetlets, blocks etc almost all are MUH, a few are mint, issues run from 1932 - 1991, noted 1932 bicentenary set (SG 704-715), 1933 Philatelic Society Convention exhibition imperf sheetlets (SG MS730-1, 50c zeppelin SG A732, 1934 National Parks perf. & imperf. and M/S; (SG 739-MS 750), 1938+ Presidential series to $5 (MUH) (illustrated) (SG 799-831) booklet panes etc., similar set 1954-1965 to $5 (MUH) (illustrated) (SG 1027-1053); all definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of commems. Mostly MUH, a very few mint. (several 1,000) $450
Lot 5393 USA, a collection on leaves housed in a black plain spring back album, the collection is written up and placed within Hagners, appears to be complete, includes M/S (including special O/P issues), sheetlets, strips, booklet panes, special issues etc all are MUH, issues run from 1992 - 1998, noted Official mail issues to $5, greetings etc some booklets, definitives sets also including the Columbian exp 1992 a few scarce issues, a comprehensive collection of this period; together with collections from the Marshall Islands 1983 - 1989; Micronesia 1984 - 1989 and Palau from 1983 - 1989. MUH. (many 100s) $200
Lot 5394 U.S.A., booklets from 1970s - 1990s assorted booklets (112) held in a blue Lighthouse clip lock binder with slip case, together with booklets from Palau, Marshall Islands and Micronesia (31) issues have (FV about $400). MUH. (143) $180
Lot 5395 World, a collection of selected countries, mounted on leaves housed in a 'Royal Album' a spring back album, the collection written up and placed in Hagner mounts, includes Aden Protectorate States, 1954 - 1963; Anguilla 1967 - 1970; Antigua 1953 - 1971, including definitive sets; Ascension 1953 - 1970, including 1956 complete set (SG 57-69); 1963 set (SG 70-83); Bahamas 1953 - 1970 with 1954 set complete (SG 178-193) etc; Barbados 1953 - 1970 issues definitives of 1953 complete (SG 289-301) etc.; Basutoland, 1953 - 1967, includes (SG 42-105 inclusive), various definitive sets with a comprehensive collection of commems. MUH, maybe a very few mint. (100s) $160
Lot 5396 World, including Australia, Guernsey, Jersey, Malta, Gibraltar, Great Britain, PNG, Christmas Island, Nauru, Samoa, Pitcairn Islands, Fiji, Jamaica, New Zealand, Gambia, Norfolk Island, Kiribati, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, decimal MUH M/S, sheetlets, all c.1980 period stored in a small mint sheet type album. MUH. (79 items) $60
Lot 5397 World of Special Commemoratives as Omnibus issues, a collection on leaves housed in a blue 'Favourite Philatelic album' a spring back album, the collection is placed within Hagners, appears to be complete for areas covered, includes M/S etc, all are MUH, 1972 silver wedding, 1973 royal wedding Anne-Phillips, 1974 Churchill birth, 1974 UPU centenary, 1977 silver jubilee of reign, a comprehensive collection of this omnibus sets that appear complete. MUH. (100s) $140
Lot 5398 World, a stockbook of various sets and singles from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, Palau, Hong Kong, Singapore, Nauru, Rhodesia, Gambia, Barbados, Guytana, Samoa, St. Lucia, Jamaica, Zambia, Cyprus, USSR, Fiji, South Africa, Kiribati, etc. Mostly MUH, a few mint and a few used. (100s) $140
Lot 5399 Philatelic assessories, one very large carton of new stock books, various catalogues on GB, NZ etc.; Lighthouse folders with slip cases (still in original wraps), a quantity of Hagner sheets, Lighthouse block and single mounts, loose leaves for spring back album, extra leaves for GB etc collections KBAE, unused mint sheet files etc. Mostly as new. (lot) $140
Lot 5400 Australia, New South Wales, 1897, 1d (1/-) and 2«d (2/6) Consumptive Homes, charity issue (S.G.79/80). Some rust spots, mint hinged. (2) $100
Lot 5401 Australia, 1898 Cover to Canada with 'Cuion, Kelson & Co/Foreign & Colonial/Stamp Dealers/Box 297, Melbourne' cachet at UL, franked 1898 QV halpenny rose tied by Melbourne cds, paying 1d British Empire printed matter rate. Nice early stamp dealer cover, fine. $60
Lot 5402 Australia states and British Empire, Queensland, duty stamps 1892 issue 6d mint, 5/- fiscal used, (SG 435, 436 [early SG catalogue]) with dealer tickets; Tasmania, used 1/-, 2/6, 5/- and 10/- with postmarks for Hobart (SG 221-224, CV £176); Nauru, 'Century' ship 2/6 and 5/-, (SG 37B, 38B), mint and MUH; Jersey & Guernsey, 1941 sets of the war occupation issues (5), 1/2d green extra of Guernsey with rouletted edge and wide margin; British Levant, GB 1905 5d pair EVII overprinted LEVANT, postmarked Constantinople, (SG L8 CV £76); Covers, India, postmarked Experimental P.O. 17 Ja 08 to London via Brindisi; another Ireland to London issued 17 Feb 22 [ist day of issue] of the 2d GB with overprint type 2 (SG 12). MUH, mint and used. (17) $140
Lot 5403 Australia, Kangaroo high values specimen set, C of A wmk. 10/-, pound and two pounds, (SG 136-138), (9 sets). Mostly mint. (27) $1,100
Lot 5404 Australia, 1927 Canberra, a mint sheet of 80 in excellent condition. MUH. (80) $80
Lot 5405 Australia, 1927, Canberra Commemorative 2/- booklet complete with 16, 1 1/2d red; Australia - Chile First Experimental Air Mail flight cover fixed with 5/- arms; other covers and world stamps many fixed on paper c.1930s-1940s. Mint and used. (lot) $50
Lot 5406 Australia, pre-decimal and decimal stamps, three stock books of decimal and pre-decimal stamps with most commems from 1927 to 1980, noted Arms set to £2 with part imprint block for £1 and £2, K/Smith set of 4, Macarthur 1934 set, 1935 Jubilee set, 1936 SA cent., 1937 150th anniv. set,; also includes APO year books 1982, 1983, sheets and MUH issues (FV $140); Post Office packs (62) c.1970s-1980s; 1988 Bi-centennial folders (6) in slip case. All appear to be MUH. (100s) $200
Lot 5407 Australia, a stock book of used pre-decimal and decimal issues, c.1948 - 1980, noted used 2/6 Aborigine (approx 70); 5/- cattle (30); $4 navigators (28); a very few are mint, MUH including a strip of 6 $1 Flinders; together with a large plastic carton of decimal issues in mostly tied as packs of 100 or more; United Nations commemorative 1976 FDC collection in UN album (approx 100); USA sheets of 32c Jazz Musicians and Comic strip Classics; Art of Our Country, Land and Spirit as FD issues with Albert Namitjira paintings used on commem stamps with booklet. MUH, mint and used. (1000s) $120
Lot 5408 Australia, pre-decimal and decimal issues in five (5) almost full with overlaping of stamps large cheap Chinese stock books, includes many MUH issues in quantity noted 26 M/S of Australian Light Horse, many other M/S together with mint stamps noted $20 stamps (2) MUH, large quantity of MUH including AAT MUH, almost all are c.1990s-2000s, many items are duplicated, very high FV, also quantities of used including pre-decimal. MUH and used. (100s) $540
Lot 5409 Australia, decimal navigators etc, definitive issues, First Day Cover 14th Feb 1966, 1c to $2; three later FDCs; Fiji, South Pacific Games Souvenir Cover 6 Aug 1963 3d, 9d, 1/- and 2/6; another letter cover 3d, 9d, 1/-; Pitcairn Island 14 Jy 1963 Cover 1/2d to 2/6; Tonga 1'1d, 28 JLY 62 on letter cover plus set of gold stamps to 15/-; Cook Islands three dollars banknote in wallet and Papua New Guinea mint coin set, 1976 in pack of issue. Fine - uncirculated. (11) $30
Lot 5410 Australia, an accumulation in two large cartons of Post Office packs (47, including 3 x Xmas 1971) c.1968-1980; mint stamps many as blocks c.1966-1980s (FV approx $300); APO year books 1982, 1983; 1978 NZ collectors collection; quantity of FDC, noted PNG Rabaul 10/- on FDC, registered and posted at Rabaul; set of pre-stamped post cards Series II; large quantity of used mostly Australian on and off paper; 5 stock books and old albums, about 25 various assorted numismatic and philatelic publications including SG British Commonwealth 1967, old ACR magazines, Stamp News, Ackland catalogue 1948 etc. MUH, mint and used. (lot) $120
Lot 5411 Australia, MUH singles, blocks and sheets c.1980s-1990s (FV approx $965); in album mostly MUH a feew maybe mint (FV $400); another album mint mostly no gum (FV $150); a quantity of used in envelope (approx.200). MUH, mint and used. (lot) $600
Lot 5412 Australia, decimal blocks almost all as corner blocks of 4 with values of stamps ranging from 22c to $10/stamp, mostly as commems and ranging from c.1980 - 1990s all stored in a large tin, (approx 750 blocks), approximate (FV $1200). MUH. (approx 3000) $750
Lot 5413 Australia, decimal gutter strips and a few part sheets from the 1960s - 2000, (FV $940), Flood relief AP 60c booklets ($12), together with 3 prints from sketches by Charles-Alexander Lesueaur 'Voyage to Australia in 1802', pub. in Paris 1824. MUH or as new. (lot) $600
Lot 5414 Australia, Olympic games issues in folders and albums mostly sheetlets also including FDC and some duplication as issued by Australia Post, 2000 sheetlets (19), paralympics, goodwill, 2002 Winter, (FV $118); 2004 Athens (FV $145); 2006 Commonwealth Games (FV $92); 2008 Beijing (FV $75); 2012 London (FV $192); (total FV $620). MUH. (100s) $400
Lot 5415 Australia, a carton of large prestige and plain sheetlets mostly booklets and special issue sets for a series, (FV approx. $810). MUH. (lot) $300
Lot 5416 Australia, a carton of large prestige and plain sheetlets mostly booklets and special issue sets for a series, (FV approx. $660). MUH. (lot) $320
Lot 5417 Australia, Post Office sheetlets with packaging (FV $304); MUH stamps, including sheetlets ($287); booklets (FV $80) together with some FDC and PO cards etc, almost all are c.1990s, some items are duplicated. MUH, mint. (100s) $220
Lot 5418 Australia, Post Office album clip lock folders with stamp sheetlets with packaging for Olympics in 2000 (2 complete sets), in 2004 Athens games, in the 2006 Beijing Games; together with hard bound volumes of specific stamp issue sets with stamps kept in descriptive books (11), also with Australian BiCentennial Collection of 1988 in folder. MUH. (lot) $120
Lot 5419 Australia, Post Office packs from the 1970s - 2000s, but mostly from 1990s or later, includes $20 Glover painting, with some duplicate packs. MUH. (approx 320) $500
Lot 5420 Australia, Post Office packs from the 1990s - 2000s, but mostly all different. MUH. (approx 275) $320
Lot 5421 Australia, decimal packs as sold at the Post Office of sets etc of issues from the late 1990s - 2000s, mostly all different, average PO cost $5 each, total (FV $2080). MUH. (100s) $1,100
Lot 5422 Australia, Post Office prestige booklets from the 1990s - 2000s, but all different, average PO cost $10-$15 each. MUH. (approx 70) $450
Lot 5423 Australia, Post Office prestige booklets, (29) (FV $300), MUH decimal (FV $47); Post Office Packs (26) (Fv $84); Great Britain large sheetlets for 1st and 2nd class mail (42); Post Office Prestige and ordinary booklets from Great Britain, Jamaica, Isle of Man, Guernsey, Canada, Gibraltar, New Zealand, Turks & Caicos Islands, Grenada, USA, etc; PNC (3), First Day covers and stamps on paper, etc. MUH, used. (lot) $600
Lot 5424 Australia, in a large carton, Australia sheetlets (30) (FV $183); Post Office packs c.1990s-2000s (approx 300), maxicards and other APO cards (approx 500); PNC with dollar coin Army; assorted match box covers (100s). MUH and used. (100s) $320
Lot 5425 Australia, 1978-1980s, FDCs, prepaid stamped envelopes, stamp packs, Australia Post album 1981; includes Hutt River Province, Cocos Keeling Islands, Antarctic Territory; also Papua New Guinea, FDC 1984, 50th Anniversary Airmail (5); Visit of Pope John Paul II (15) and stamps; total FV approx $170. MUH. $60
Lot 5426 Australia, a large carton of books and booklets promoting specific sets for Australia Post (37), all hard bound; together with 1988 Bicentennary Collection folders (6), AAT Sherwood folder of issues 1957-1980, together with the 2000 Olympic Games collection of sheetlets etc of gold medal winners in AP folder. MUH. (Lot) $120
Lot 5427 Australia, Post Office year books, with stamps from 1981 - 1993, Australia Bicentennial Collection of booklets and stamps, Australian Impressionists, The Colonial Collection. MUH. (approx 17) $180
Lot 5428 Australia, Australia Post year books, 1994, 1995 (2), 1996-2003; together with Sherwood folders of definitive issues 1913-1936 (includes £2 Cof A fine used, £1 brown and blue, specimens for kangaroos etc mint and used), 1937-1952, 1953-1965, 5 year decimal folders 1966-1970, 1971-1975, 1976-1980; Engraved stamps books (4 various types); 1990-1, 1991-2; Introducing Australian Stamps beauty etc. MUH, mint and used. (23) $1,100
Lot 5429 Australia, Australia Post, year books including Territories, 1999-2014, together with Olympic Games 2000 and 2008 Beijing, 2006 Commonwealth Games, all stored in a large container. MUH. (19) $1,000
Lot 5430 Australia, Post Office year books, with stamps from 2001 - 2014. MUH. (approx 14) $600
Lot 5431 Australia, in a large PO carton a collection of official year folder in one large binder of Territory issues 1993-2005; WWF c.2000 in slip case of covers and stamps including a Diana stamps and folder collection; AAT PO cover collection in folders 1972-1988 together with 1994 Huskies issue FDC from all bases; Our World folders of stamps (3); Personalised stamp folders (5) (FV $45); FDC in folders as one large FDC wiuth all stamps stamped on the day of issue for that year 1981-1988; books Hoser, Endangered Animals of Australia with PO pack for Threatened Species; King, Australia's First Fleet the Voyage and the re-enactment. MUH and used. (lot). $60
Lot 5432 Australia, First Day Covers and pre-stamped envelopes, a large accumulation with much duplication filling two large crates, some earlier c.1960-70s stored in photographic albums and iare in varying condition. Used. (100s) $60
Lot 5433 Australia, extensive accumulation of First Day Covers, with duplication all in a large box mostly c.1990s a few earlier but as new condition. Used. (approx 1000) $90
Lot 5434 Australia, a quantity of First Day Covers mostly of the 1990s (approx 200) and PO packs and MUH stamps (FV $134), together with Great Britain covers and stamps in Post office packs, also including Qantas Comet4 1959 flight covers, several sheets of 2 1/2d Royal Wedding 1948 and a few other world covers. MUH, used. (lot) $70
Lot 5435 Australia, extensive accumulation in two large boxes of First Day Covers and Maxicards, with some duplication many as bought from Australia Post received in original packaging, mostly c.1990s-2000s, a few earlier but as new condition. Used. (approx 1500) $800
Lot 5436 Australia, collection with other countries housed in a black clip lock album, contains issues from 1913 to Elizabeth II with mostly used to 1966, noted 5/- and 10/- robes mint, decimal series are mint from 1966 - 1987 (includes navigators), M/S and issues to $5; also includes a collection almost all are mint of Antarctica, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Nauru, Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea (to 1987). Mint and used. (approx 1500) $120
Lot 5437 Australia and New Zealand, assorted stock books (7) of large quantities of mostly used issues from Australia (some MUH or mint) mostly from 1937-1988; New Zealand with a few QV-KGV but mostly from KGVI - QEII with much used and some MUH, duplication in quantity of lower values with stamps to £1 and $5; Great Britain another stock book with range of issues as duplicates mostly KGVI - QEII; another stock book of issues from A - N in large quantities of world stamps. MUH, used. (1,000s in 7 stock books) $160
Lot 5438 British Solomon Islands, 1937 Coronation set, registered from Tulagi, Jan 26, 1938 on envelopes to Elbert L. Hiler in London (50 covers); together with Victory and Peace stamps 1945-46 in special prepared album on mint issues as issued throughout the British Empire. Mint/used. (lot) $70
Lot 5439 Central Europe, containing Austria mint and used mostly from 1916 - 1922, then 1945 - 1957, 1964 - 1981; Germany, an large collection of mostly used, some mint from 1941 (with many used), issues to 1981; also issues from Berlin, East Germany and Switzerland with many mint and a few M/S. A useful lot. Mint and used. (approx 2000) $70
Lot 5440 China, an extensive collection of Nationalist China issues in the war period 1939-1942 all described and placed on black Hawid mounts, and written up on each page in a red spring back album with 182 album pages, contains a study collection of 100s of the issue of the 4c on 5c Sun Yat Sen 1940-1 issues printed in Hong Kong with surcharge in red, (SG 582) includes imprint blocks, large blocks 7xhalf sheets etc, mostly MUH, mint with a few used; includes in a block of 9, 12, 25 and 2x50 the variety 'Tso-Tso' error on O/P (SG 582a [£150]) also a used example, another missing 'fun' in a block of 9, unlisted, double surcharges; imperf at bottom vertical pair 3c on 5c Chekiang surcharge (SG 581ax), others with black surcharges from Shanghai, Eastern Szechuan, Kiangsi, Kansu, Hunan and some with bogus surcharges including a used pair with O/P inverted; Shanghai surcharges blocks, include imprints, part sheets, used in blocks, offsets, shades (SG 576, 578, 580, 581); Eastern Szechuan similar (SG 579b, 581b) with 1st and 2nd settings, includes pairs and singles of double surcharge (SG 579ba £180), several block of 9 with partial missing surcharges, another with inverted O/P pair with the 'fun-fun' error (SG 581ba repeat of character £275. but not inverted unlisted) (illustrated); character varieties in block, block with MUH 'fun-fun' variety (SG 581ba), others with smaller 3, another in block with top character missing (SG 579bc £350), some with missing surcharges or added to margin; a large block of 28 with missing 'tso' but added later by hand, similar for block of 42, 18th stamp with character 3 missing added by hand later, others in large blocks with broken characters; various printings noted; Kansu similar blocks and varieties including printings, small 3; double surcharges, surcharge variations in large imprint blocks used, inverted surcharges four blocks of 4 (2 normal, 2 inverted) (one block illustrated with imprint) also used and blocks of mint and used with inverted surcharges, pair with and without O/P; replacement letters in blocks; Kansu unlisted types 3c on 2c green and 3c on 15c red; Chekiang, similar to other provinces above, surcharged 3c on 5c in red, various imprint blocks (a few described as forged surcharges); Kiangsi, a similar selection, singles, blocks, imprints, part sheets, half sheets, varieties of O/P (partial missing characters), these noted on sheets, includes four double 'fun' errors centre stamp in blocks of 9 (SG 579aa £275), used with characters missing etc; Hunan surcharges, similar to above, blocks, singles, MUH, used, etc. An extraordinary accumulation written up 60 years ago by a specialist, some original items previously removed, but appears to be a unique collection on about 182 pages. MUH, mint and used. (1,000s) $7,500
Lot 5441 China, an extensive collection of Nationalist China issues in the post war period 1946-1948 all described and placed on black Hawid mounts, and written up on each page in a green spring back album with 160 album pages, contains martyrs issues, 1c yellow orange half sheet of 50 with O/P $10 (SG 898) other blocks (46 and 2x50) with O/P misplaced another 3c brown block of 2x32 and 3x4 (double surcharges), with O/P $20 with 4 stamps missing O/P, inverted O/P pair with O/P off centred another inverted single (SG unlisted, another blocks of 6 (2) with double surcharge [SG 778x]) and a strip of missing surcharge on stamp 2 of strip; $1000 on $20 with double surcharge (2) (SG 856x); varieties inverted surcharge pair another single (SG 898a, £100 each stamp), block of 4, a pair and single (SG 900a £170/stamp) and double misplaced surcharges (SG 851x unlisted), $2000 on $3 with right stamp imperf at right sheet margin (SG 974x); $10 on 1c double surcharge (SG 903x), inverted surcharges (2) (SG 904a £160); airmail surcharges blocks of 4 with imprints (SG 822, 826); (SG 820c, £400), a pair with missing 6th character; airmail sets (SG 820-824, 825-829), (SG 818 [69], 820 [107] an additional block of 6 with misplaced overprints, 821 [19], 822 [57], 823 [98], 824 [81], 825 [24], 826 [4], 827 [4], 828 [22], 829 [20], 1022 [23]), as large blocks of 4 (2, with imprint), singles, pairs and block of 8 and 9, etc) very rare error imperf between pair (SG 821ax [vertical pair unrecorded, SG 821a horizontal pair £2250, toned gum) (both illustrated) also used block of 4 for set, also varieties of airmails with surcharges misplaced, another missing the $ value 'bok', inverted O/P, double surcharges, double perfs, some with red O/P ; $20 on 8c green misplaced surcharges (3) (SG 869); imperf. on right and left panes for pairs and blocks and at base (SG 856, 857, 858, 876, 974, 975, 1008, etc); horizontal pairs imperf. between (SG 1008x, 1011x, 1015x, 1018a [£200] 1019a [£225], 1019b imperf on all on strip of 4 (illustrated) another vertical strip of 10 top three imperf. between and another horizontal strip of three middle example imperf. both sides, 1020x, also includes offset varieties, Paicheng print $5000/$1 green, (SG 1006), $30,000/90c in red (SG 1024x) only known imperf. pair (illustrated); half sheet of 50 with varieties with imperfs on left side vertically and horizontally in row (SG 858a and b repeated, £170, £325); $20 on 8c (SG 883a-b) with inverted surcharges, double surcharges, misplaced surcharges, offset; $20 on 5c green RRR, unlisted (SG -), a wide range of varieties (SG 904) all rare (includes inverted and double surcharges) another (SG 884a mint £140, unpriced used) a used block of 4 with double surcharge and one at angle; $10/15c Martyr imperf. between (SG 795a), and another pair LHS, (SG 795x); similar 15c/$30/2c imperf between (5 pairs known) and vertical pairs (10 pairs known) (SG 775x); other blocks of Martyrs with imperf missing between etc., including imperf singles or blocks offsets; inverted surcharges on pairs $10 on 8c; assorted varieties with overprints, missing parts and misplaced and upset surcharges; together with a few parcel post issues 1946-1948. An extraordinary accumulation written up 60 years ago by a specialist, some original items previously removed, but appears to be a unique collection on about 160 pages. MUH, mint and used. (1,000s) $12,500
Lot 5442 China, collection housed in clip lock album, includes a wide range of issues from the Republic, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japanese occupation of Manchukuo, issues under Communist control some as reprints, including issues from North East China SG NE 258, 286, 287, 294, 296; 1950 set of Gate of Heavenly Peace SG NE 275-285; East China issues 1948-1949; North China 1949 etc; China, set 1949-1960s, mixed group, includes reprints of SG 1401-2, 1405, also noted 1421, 1430, 1432, 1453a; China Republic a range of issues from 1932-1949 includes overprints, Manchukuo mint issues from 1932 including scarce singles 1936 set (Japan postal agreement) etc., Taiwan issues to 1973 noted horses M/S SG MS974; and a range of Hong Kong including rooster set 1969, others commens c.1970-1972, M/S SGMS 466, MS 507). Mint and used. (approx 1,000) $120
Lot 5443 China, Communist Issues, North China, 1949 issues $10, $20, $50, $80, $100, $120, $140, (SG NC327A - 333A); South West China Peoiple's Post 1950 (SG SW20-23); North East China, 1947 Nanjing road incident (SG NE 162-168); China, Mother country 3rd issue, (SG 1593-6), Chenju (SG 1696-1699); various (SG 1456-1458, 1479-1481, 1534-1537, 1540-1542, 1557-1560, 1561-1572, 1588-1592, 1597-1604, 1609-1616 1628-1633, 1638-1641, 1720-1721); others from 1960-1962 including (SG 1932-1935, 1943-1944, 1966-1967, 1972-1973, 1995-1996 [rare], 2051-2052 [rare]). All mint/MUH. (106) $260
Lot 5444 China, collection of sheets and part sheets Republic, Philatelic Exhibition $5000 blue green (SG 1002) (43 part sheet); 50th anniversary posts 1947 $100 violet (25), $200 green (25), $300 brown (25), $400 scarlet (25), $500 blue (25), (SG 985-989); $1 orange Dr Sun Yat Sen (SG 1152) (50); 1947 $50 Postage Due (SG D916) (50). MUH (some without gum). (268) $70
Lot 5445 China, Flags and Emblems 1950-1959, 1950 NE Prov. (SG NE295); 1950 China flags (SG 1464-5, 1467-8); 1951 national emblem (SG 1519-1523); 1959 (SG 1846-1849). All fine used. (14) $120
Lot 5446 China, Chinese goldfish 1960 (SG 1911-1922). All fine used. (12) $70
Lot 5447 China, Chrysanthemums 1960 (SG 1947-1964). All fine used. (18) $70
Lot 5448 China, Tang Dynasty pottery 1961 (SG 1997-2004); bronze vessels of the Yin Dynasty part set 4f - 20f (SG 2200-2206). All fine used. (15) $40
Lot 5449 China, Cultural Revolution 1967-1968, 1967 Poems of Mao (SG 2383); 1968 Inscription of Lin Piao (SG 2402); 1968 Mao's anti-American (SG 2396); 1968 Mao's Youth (SG 2403); Thoughts of Mao (SG 2405). All fine used. (5) $140
Lot 5450 The Commonwealth Collection, a collection of stamps from Commonwealth member countries and territories issued in commemoration of Commonwealth Day 14th March 1983, limited edition. In large album of issue with printed letters from Queen Elizabeth II and the Commonwealth Secretary-General, includes certificate of authenticity 07168, some album pages have some foxing areas, stamps MUH. $50
Lot 5451 German New Guinea, 1897 stamps of Germany overprinted 'Deutsch Neu Guinea' in 1898, 3 (2, shade varieties), 5, 10, 20, 25 and 50 pf, (SG 1-6). Mint. (7) $60
Lot 5452 German New Guinea, 1897 stamps of Germany overprinted 'Deutsch Neu Guinea' in 1898, 3, 5, 10, 20, 25 and 50 pf, (SG 1-6). Used, two stamps on pieces. (6) $60
Lot 5453 German New Guinea, 1901 yacht key type stamps inscribed 'Deutsch Neu Guinea' 3, 5, 10, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 80 pf, 1, 2, 3 and 5 mark (SG 7-19). Mint. (13) $120
Lot 5454 German New Guinea, 1914 yacht key type stamps inscribed 'Deutsch Neu Guinea' wmk. lozenges, 3, 5 and 10 pf, 5 mark (SG 20-23); together with a postcard featuring the Kaisers' yacht. posted at Hamburg, 23.7.1898 to Braunschweig. Mint, card used. (5) $50
Lot 5455 Gilbert & Ellice Islands Protectorate, 1911 issues sheets and some part sheets, 1/2d green (187), 1d red (209), 2d grey (68), 2 1/2d ultramarine (72); (SG 1-4, total CV £13,930). All with some gum toning. $150
Lot 5456 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, 1840-1841 imperf issues with leaves (3), 1840 penny black one unused described as plate 3 (illustrated); 1841 issues 1d red brown one mint (claimed as Die 1, plate 1b) (illustrated), others used (11) including several with PO numbers, and inverted wmks. (SG 7 - 11); 2d blue (SG 14), varieties etc noted in write up. Mint (2) used (12). (14) $550
Lot 5457 Great Britain, collection with other countries housed in a black clip lock album, contains issues from Queen Victoria to Elizabeth II with used to 1968, mint from 1968 - 1987 with issues to £5; album contains a collection of France from 1860 used, with mostly mint issues from 1941 - 1981; together with issues from Belgium, Cyprus, British Antarctic Territory, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey and Malta. Mint and used. (approx 1,500) $90
Lot 5458 Great Britain, a collection in two stock books from George V as a simplified collection, noted 1924 Exhibition pair, 1929 UPU, 1934 set to 1/-, castles no wmk. set, a good range of issues to 1981 includes a few Machins, these all appear as MUH; also a small collection of 1981 Royal wedding, also 25P coin in packet and 1982 uncirculated coin set; various minor covers etc, Argentina some Mint with covers in a stock book and two old time loose leaf schoolboy albums (Wanderer and Simplex Junior album, c.1940) containing world stamps with a few pickings. MUH, mint and used. (100s) $100
Lot 5459 Israel, a collection of many 100s mostly used with duplication together with a few MUH scattered throughout two stock books, together with a about 200 FDC mostly 1950s-1960s; together with a small collection of Hungary in a stock book and a few loose covers. MUH, mint and used. (100s) $80
Lot 5460 Lithuania, Telsiai, under German Occupation, as the Telsiai Provisional Issue, 1941 'Laisvi / Telsiai/ 1941.VI.26', type I overprint and another with III overprint on blocks of 9 stamps of USSR 30k Agricultural Expo (Leningrad Pavilion) and 30k (Armenia Pavillion) (M.13I and M.19III). MUH. (18) $350
Lot 5461 Lithuania, Telsiai, under German Occupation, as the Telsiai Provisional Issue, 1941 'Laisvi / Telsiai/ 1941.VI.26', type I overprint and another with III overprint on USSR 30k Agricultural Expo (Byelorussia Pavilion) and 30k (Uzbek Pavillion) (M.16I and M.21III) (both illustrated); together with others mint with O/P on 30k type I (2), type III (2). MUH. (6) $800
Lot 5462 Lithuania, Telsiai, under German Occupation, as the Telsiai Provisional Issue, 1941 'Laisvi / Telsiai/ 1941.VI.26', type I overprint and another with III overprint on blocks of 9 stamps of USSR 30k Agricultural Expo (Byelorussia Pavilion) and 30k (Uzbek Pavillion) (M.16I and M.21III). MUH. (18) $400
Lot 5463 Lithuania, Telsiai, under German Occupation, as the Telsiai Provisional Issue, 1941 'Laisvi / Telsiai/ 1941.VI.26', type I overprint and another with type III overprint on USSR 50k Agricultural Expo (Main Pavilion) (M.24I and M.24III) (both illustrated); together with others mint with O/P tpe III O/p for 15k, 30K (2), and Type I for 60k, used sets of Type I 2 x 30k, type III for 2 x 30k. MUH, used. (10) $600
Lot 5464 Lithuania, Telsiai, under German Occupation, as the Telsiai Provisional Issue, 1941 'Laisvi / Telsiai/ 1941.VI.26', type III overprint and another with type III overprint on USSR 30k Agricultural Expo (Azerbaijan Pavilion) block of 9 and a 60k (Mechanization Pavillion) used on piece, (noted as only 1 of 333 made. MUH and used. (10) $370
Lot 5465 Lithuania, Telsiai, under German Occupation, as the Telsiai Provisional Issue, 1941 'Laisvi / Telsiai/ 1941.VI.28', type III overprint, used on piece of 80k, on a blue left profile of Mayakovsky of Russia (SG 905, M.9 III); and another 80k with O/P on side of stamp. MUH and used. (2) $120
Lot 5466 Memel (Lithuanian Occupation), Klaipeda Territory, a small collection of 1923 laid up on Leuchtturm pages, includes 3 Litai imperf. blocks of 4 and 2 pairs of the 3 litai issues in various colours featuring ships, and overprint issues of n Leuchtturm pages, 1923 overprints 10c - 60c, (SG 83-86, 87-90); also includes a range of includes 1939 'Memelland' overprints (Memelland is Free) on SG 428-431, in pairs and singles etc, these MUH, a set, used and a set with inverted overprints; together with covers (2) (one illustrated), covering the set. Mint, MUH and used. (50) $1,200
Lot 5467 New Guinea, 1939 Bulolo Goldfields air mail set to pound, (SG 212-225). Used, some with faults. (14) $180
Lot 5468 New Zealand, collection written up and housed in two loose leaf spring back albums, with issues from 1862 - 1980, of mint and used stamps, includes used perf. Chalon issues (5), EVII set used, 1936 Chamber of Commerce mint and used sets, very strong from KGVI - QEII, mostly mint/MUH in blocks, pairs, commems, peace issues, 1953 set to 10/- mint, 1960 sets mint and used to £1; Health stamps in second album from 1929, includes M/S and Xmas issues and Arms issues pre-decimal 7/- and 10/- mint, used to £1, decimal to $10 and Life Insurance stamps, officials etc; Great Britain, a small collection housed in a third similar album with issues from 1841 - 1980s as mostly used, noted £1 Royal silver wedding mint. MUH,mint and used. (100s) $140
Lot 5469 New Zealand, in a large carton a lot of collector packs of MUH stamps for years 2001-2014, together with FDC as packs by NZ Post years 2001-1014; plus loose FDC from the 1940s-1999 (approx 150). MUH, used. (lot) $280
Lot 5470 New Zealand, collection with other countries housed in a black clip lock album, contains issues from Queen Victoria to Elizabeth II with used to 1966, decimal series are mint from 1967 - 1987 with issues to $4 with M/S; album contains a collection mostly mint of Aitutaki, Cook Islands, Niue, Penrhyn, Ross Dependency, Tokelau Island, Tonga. Mint and used. (approx 1500) $60
Lot 5471 Pacific Islands, collection on leaves housed in a A4 clip lock folder of about 60+ pages, stamps including Fiji, mostly mint approx 500 (noted 1948 wedding, UPU, KGVI to 5/- mint, QEII to £1 mint, issues to 1987); Gilbert & Ellice Islands (KG VI set to 5/-, QEII set to 10/- etc issues to 1978, then Kiribati 1979-1987); New Hebrides issues from 1949 - 1979, then Vanuatu 1979 - 1984; Pitcairn Islands 1940 - 1987; Samoa, issues from 1935 - 1987 including M/S; Solomon Islands noted 10/- 1948 wedding mint, 1966, 1968 decimal sets and others including M/S to 1988 mostly mint; Tuvalu 1976 - 1985 (trains). An interesting accumulation of mostly mint issues. Mint, used. (approx 1000) $120
Lot 5472 Russia and USSR, extensive collection in on large clip lock folder and two stock books, includes M/S and a range of issues from 1889, but mostly from 1921 with gaps to 1949, mostly used as pre-cancels for 1950s - 1971; the stock books contain issues from 1972 - 1983 with almost all pre-cancel issues. Mint and used. (approx 3000) $80
Lot 5473 Sweden, cover fixed with a 4 skilling pale blue dated 13.9.1857 from Upsala to Stockholm (SG.2); together with 12 ore blue, 22.4.1870 to Soderkoping posted from Norrkoping, (SG 8a). Used. (2) $40
Lot 5474 Sweden, cover and letter fixed with a 4 skilling blue dated 21. 5 1858 to Nykoping, (SG.2a); together with 12 ore blue, 23.8.1863 to Upsala (uppsala) posted from Gefle, (SG 8a). Used. (2) $30
Lot 5475 Sweden, cover (3) one together with letter fixed with a 4 skilling blue dated 22. 12. 1857 from Stockholm (SG.2a); together another cover fixed with 24 and 3 ore to Berlin from Stockholm 22.5.1870 (SG 9 and 12); another cover fixed with 3 and 20 ore (Fixed with a 3 ore 5 ore and 20 ore, to Finland 23.8.1870 from Stockholm 63 (SG 6, 12 and 15). Used. (3) $100
Lot 5476 World, collections from various ountries housed in a three clip lock albums, Asia Collection (approx 1500 stamps) includes Indonesia, Cambodia, Korea (North and South), Laos, Malaysia, New Caledonia, North Borneo, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor, Vietnam (North & South) etc; Europe collection (approx 1500 stamps), includes issues from Bosnia, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Italy, Italian colonies, Liechtenstein, Luxenbourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Vatican, etc.; Africa collection (approx 1500 stamps), includes Algeria, Angola, Belgian Congo, Burundi, Congo, Dahomey, Equatorial Africa, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya & Uganda, Malagasy, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rhodesia, Seychelles, Somali Coast, South Africa, South West Africa, Spanish Colonies, Tanganyika, Tunisia, Zanzibar, etc. Mint and used. (approx 4,500) $220
Lot 5477 World, clip lock albums (6), different contents and mostly completely filled with stamps many from the post WWII era with some good pickings; Japan (approx 600) including M/S; Arab states in Middle East, include Aden, Ajman, Dubai, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar Syria, Yemen, (approx 750); North America collection (approx 1600 stamps) including Canada (extensive mint 1967-1977), Canal Zone, United Nations (1958-1974 mint), USA (1940-1986 mint); Africa collection (approx 1500) includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, Ceylon from 1938-1978 mostly mint, Egypt a good range of mint including M/S, issues from 1945 - 1973 (noted 1947 air mint, M/S SGMS601, MS1092); India and States mostly used; Liberia, Maldive Is, Pakistan, Persia, Rwanda, Togo, etc.; United Nations collection in a descriptive White Ace album, issues from mostly complete 1951 -1980 on hingeless mounts (approx 250); West Indies, (approx 1600), includes Anguilla, Antigua, Bahamas, Bermuda, British Honduras, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guatemala, British Guiana, Haiti, Jamaica, Monserrat, Nicargua, Panama, various Saint Islands, Trinidad etc. MUH, mint and used. (approx 5,500) $400
Lot 5478 World, an extensive collection housed in five loose leaf spring back albums A-C, D-G, H-L, M-S, S-Z with additioinal albums of Great Britain and New Zealand, an album of Australian with MUH on a Hagner sheet, and an large privately made stock book of issues from Italy - USA. Mostly used, a few mint/MUH. (1,000s) $220
Lot 5479 World, a collection on album leaves as issues of Albania, Turkey, Yugoslavia, (Croatia, Montenegro issues 1874-1910, Serbia etc); together with album of stamps from Czechoslovakia, Hungary, another album of issues from Bulgaria, Latvia, Poland and Rumania, includes M/S, singles mint, CTO etc. Mint and used. (approx 4,000) $100
Lot 5480 World, in a large carton, Chinese and other stock books (8); old stamp albums (3), noted a few mint/MUH Australia including NRL sheetlet of Newcastle Knights 2001; quantities of stamps on and off paper as used Australian mostly decimal, various stamp catalogues. mint/used. (lot) $80
Lot 5481 World, a massive quantity in a large container of 1000s of stamps from France many of which are in bundles of 100, c.1930s-1950s, Belgium (similar), Great Britain (these c.1940s) and Australia (on paper, from 1960s-1980s), mostly in packets and bags. Used. (1,000s) $220
Lot 5482 George III, fourth bust, guinea, 1774 (S.3728). Very fine. $750
Lot 5483 George III, fourth bust, guinea, 1777 (S.3728). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5484 George III, fifth bust, guinea, 1787 (S.3729). Very good/fine. $600
Lot 5485 George III, guinea, fifth bust of spade type, 1788 (S.3729). Very good. Passed in
Lot 5486 George III, half guinea, fourth bust, 1781 (S.3734). Surface marked (from wear as jewellery?), otherwise very fine. $280
Lot 5487 George III, quarter guinea, 1762 (S.3741). Good fine. $260
Lot 5488 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Very good. $800
Lot 5489 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereign, 1887 (S.3869). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 5490 Queen Victoria, old head, sovereign, 1898; half sovereign, 1896 (S.3874, 3878). Good fine. (2) $500
Lot 5491 Edward VII, sovereigns, 1905 (S.3969); half sovereigns, 1908 (S.3974B). Very good - fine. (2) $500
Lot 5492 Edward VII, sovereign, 1910 (S.3969). Very fine. $350
Lot 5493 George V, half sovereigns, 1912 (S.4006). Fine - nearly very fine. (2) $370
Lot 5494 George VI, proof specimen set of five and two pounds, sovereign and half sovereign, 1937 (S.PS15). With case of issue, FDC. (4) $26,000
Lot 5495 George VI, proof half sovereign, 1937 (S.4077). Nearly FDC. $1,200
Lot 5496 Elizabeth II, sovereigns, 1957-1959, 1962-1968 (S.4124, 5). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (10) $3,600
Lot 5497 Elizabeth II, proof sovereigns, 1979 (S.4204) (2); proof half sovereigns, 1980 (S.4205) (2). In cases of issue, FDC. (4) $1,100
Lot 5498 Elizabeth II, proof sovereigns, 1980 (2), 1981 (2) (S.4204). In cases of issue, FDC. (4) $1,400
Lot 5499 Elizabeth II, proof sovereign and half sovereigns (2) 1980 (S.4204, 5 (2)). In cases of issue, FDC. (3) $700
Lot 5500 Elizabeth II, proof half sovereign, 1980. In case of issue, FDC. Passed in
Lot 5501 Elizabeth II, proof gold two pounds, 1993 (S.4261). FDC. $700
Lot 5502 Elizabeth II, proof gold five pounds, 1990, 90th Birthday of the Queen Mother. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $3,100
Lot 5503 Elizabeth II, proof gold five pounds, 1990, 90th Birthday of the Queen Mother. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $3,100
Lot 5504 Elizabeth II, proof gold five pounds, 1990, 90th Birthday of the Queen Mother. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $3,100
Lot 5505 Elizabeth II, sovereigns (2) and half sovereigns (2), 2000 (S.4430). Uncirculated. (4) $1,100
Lot 5506 Elizabeth II, sovereign, 2015, Indian issue (S.4433a). In Royal Mint secure holder, uncirculated. $380
Lot 5507 Channel Islands, Alderney, Elizabeth II, proof gold two pounds, 1990, 90th Birthday of the Queen Mother. In case of issue with certificate, red covering on case torn, FDC. $1,700
Lot 5508 Scotland, James VI, (1567-1625) eighth coinage, sword and sceptre piece, 1602 (S.5460). Slight creasing, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 5509 Edward I, (1272-1309) new coinage penny, type 3C Canterbury (1280-1) (S.1419); Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, sixpence, 1587, mm crescent (S.2578A). Second in 1953 Coronation box with ticket as given to school children. Very good. (2) $150
Lot 5510 Edward VI, (1547-1553), fine silver issue crown, 1552, mm tun (S.2478). Fine. $1,200
Lot 5511 Edward VI, (1547-1553), fine silver coinage, 1551-3, shilling, mm tun (S.2482). Toned and crinkled, nearly fine. $140
Lot 5512 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603) third coinage silver penny, mm portcullis, 1566 (S.2570); Queen Victoria, enamelled sixpence, 1887; George VI, crown, 1937 (S.4078); Jersey, George V, Royal Visit, 1921 in silver (19mm). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $180
Lot 5513 James I, (1603 - 1625), second coinage, 1604-19, silver crown, mm escallop, issued 1606-7, (29.94 g), (S.2652, N.2097, Cooper VI/XI). Lightly toned, slightly double struck on the reverse, very fine and extremely rare. $1,950
Lot 5514 James I, (1603-1625) and Charles I (1625-1649), collection of royal farthing tokens manufactured by Royal Patent to various Patent holders progressively. Catalogued by owner by Everson numbers. Harrington 12 (12 die 2), 16c, 17c, 18b, c, d, 25, 30b (2), 30c, 33a, 24, 35, 37a, 44a, 45b, 50, 51a, 52a, b, 53c, d, counterfeit 54, 57, 58a, 61a, 62 (2), 63a, c, 64a, 67c, d, 68, 69a, 70d, 71d, 76b, 80b, 84b, 90b, d, 94b, 99a, 104a, 111c, 113i, 119, 124, 129b, 130; 131f, h, 132a, b, 137b, 139f, 140e, 153d, 159, 162, 165a, 172a, b, c, 176a (2), 180, 185, 186a, 187, 188, 189, 193, 202, 206 B2, D8, C53, 56, 65, catalogue numbers taken from the listing but not verified by us, all in Numis album in slip case. With owner's descriptions, fair - good very fine. (84) $2,600
Lot 5515 Charles I, (1625 - 1649), Tower mint under king, silver crown, mm cross calvary, issued 1625-6, Group I, type 1b, (29.37 g), rev. plume over shield, small harp with fearsome bird's head, (S.2754, N.2191, Cooper VII/IX). Toned, round and attractive, slightly double struck on both sides, nearly very fine and an extremely rare die combination. $4,700
Lot 5516 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), silver shilling, 1653, mm sun (S.3217) (5.81 g). Double struck, thus on obverse Commonwealth has three M's and E is under A and on reverse T is over I, clipped flan, grey toned, good fine and unusual. $260
Lot 5517 Charles II, crown, 1668, second bust, vicesimo (S.3357). Toned, good fine/very fine. $380
Lot 5518 Charles II, crown, 1669, second bust, edge dated vicesimo primo, type H, 8 strings in harp, normal edge (S.3357, ESC 38 [R3]). Nearly very fine/very fine and very rare. $800
Lot 5519 Charles II, pattern farthing in silver, 1665, milled edge (6.17g) (Peck 407). Toned, good very fine and scarce. $420
Lot 5520 William and Mary, halfpenny, 1694 (S.3452), also farthing, 1901, imitation spade guinea, 1788 and E.T.Willams one loaf bread token in aluminium. Fine good fine. (4) $90
Lot 5521 William III, first bust, crown, 1696 octavo (S.3472); Anne, after the Union, halfcrown, 1708E, septimo (S.3605) (2). Nearly fine. (3) $150
Lot 5522 William III, first bust, halfcrown, 1697 nono (S.3487). Toned, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare thus. $500
Lot 5523 William III, first bust, sixpences, 1696 (S.3520). Toned, very fine - good very fine, one illustrated. (3) $100
Lot 5524 Anne, before the Union, crown, 1703 vigo (S.3576). A pleasing problem free good fine. $350
Lot 5525 Anne, after the Union, crown, 1708 plumes (S.3602). Dark toned, extremely fine. $2,000
Lot 5526 Anne, After the Union, crown, 1713, roses and plumes, second bust, edge dated dvodecimo, type G, 8 strings in harp, normal edge, (S.3600, ESC 109). Toned, very fine/good very fine. $1,400
Lot 5527 Anne - George VI, sixpences, 1711, 1908, 1945, shillings, 1787, 1900, 1917, threepences, 1835, 1899, 1906, 1931, 1940, pennies, 1854, 1867, 1871, 1875, 1901, and Festival of Britain crown 1951 (cased). Fair - extremely fine. (17) $130
Lot 5528 George I, shilling, first bust, 1723 SSC, C over SS in third quarter (S.3647). Toned, very fine. $120
Lot 5529 George I, shilling, first bust, 1723 SSC, French arms at date (S.3647). Fine and rare. $100
Lot 5530 George I - Queen Victoria, halfpennies, 1719, 1746; farthings, 1749, 1893; penny and twopence, 1797; silver three halfpence, 1838 and sixpence, 1787, also penny, 1867; Australia, florins, 1927 Canberra, 1951 Jubilee; medals, Marcus Clark Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1932; First Federal Parliament 1901 in white metal and Masonic Mark medal. Fair - very fine. (12) $90
Lot 5531 George II - George IV, Queen Victoria, sixpence, 1741 (S.3708), 1787 (S.3749); shilling, 1821 (S.3810), 1825 (S.3811), 1887 (S.3907); groat, 1849 (S.3913); threepence, 1890 (S.3931); three half pence, 1843 (S.3915). First two coins with loop mounts, very good - very fine. (8) $90
Lot 5532 George II, farthing, 1754 (S.3722); Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrown, 1878 (S.3889). The first with traces of mint red, the second nicely toned, good very fine. (2) $190
Lot 5533 George III - George IV, Maundy oddments, pennies, 1800 (2) and twopences, 1792 and 1826 (S.3757, 3761 (2), 3820). Very good - extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 5534 George III, oval countermarked dollar of 1796FM Charles IIII Mexico City eight reales (S.3765A, ESC 129), also counterstamped with G on obverse right field. Very fine countermark, host coin nearly very fine. $420
Lot 5535 George III, emergency issue, half dollar, oval countermark on a Spain, Charles IIII, four reales, 1793MF (Madrid Mint) (S.3767). Good fine - very fine and scarce. $500
Lot 5536 George III, new coinage, crown, 1818 LVIII (S.3787). Toned, good very fine. $220
Lot 5537 George III, new coinage, crown, 1820 LX (S.3787). Minor surface marks, cleaned, good extremely fine. $470
Lot 5538 George III, new coinage, 1816-1820, halfcrown, 1817 (S.3788). Nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 5539 George III, new coinage, small laureate head right, halfcrown, 1817 (S.3789). Toned obverse, nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 5540 George III - George IV, Bank Token, three shillings, 1811 (S.3769); halfcrowns, 1817 'bull' head, 1820 small head and 1826 bare head (S.3788, 3789, 3809) (3). The first with a 'B' stamped on neck, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (4) $250
Lot 5541 George III - William IV, shillings, 1819, 1824, 1827, 1829, 1834 and 1836 (S.3790, 3811, 3812 (2), 3835 (2)). Good - fine. (6) $80
Lot 5542 George IV, crown, 1821 secundo, laureate head, (S.3805, ESC 246). Toned, a few minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine. $260
Lot 5543 George IV, halfcrown, laureate head, 1820 (S.3807). Good extremely fine. $440
Lot 5544 George IV, bare head shilling, 1826 (S.3812). Blue grey toned with underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 5545 William IV, shilling, 1835 (S.3835). Good very fine/ extremely fine. $120
Lot 5546 William IV - George VI, half crown, 1915 (S.4011); two shillings (florin), 1945 (S.4081) (2); shilling, 1880 (S.3983); sixpence, 1834 (S.3836), 1909 (S.3983), 1912 (S.4014), 1936 (S.4041), 1945 (S.4084); twopence, 1868 soldered (S.3919); three half pence, 1843 damaged (S.3915); farthing, 1878 (S.3958). Fine - uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 5547 Queen Victoria, crown, 1844, young head, edge VIII and cinquefoils (S.3882, ESC 281). Light grey patina, nearly very fine/very fine. $340
Lot 5548 Queen Victoria, young head crown, 1845, cinquefoil stops (S.3882). Light scratches in front of mouth and neck, otherwise toned, good very fine. $400
Lot 5549 Queen Victoria, Gothic crown, 1847, undecimo edge (S.3883). Cleaned and polished, nearly extremely fine. $2,000
Lot 5550 Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrown 1877 (S.3889). Toned, extremely fine. $280
Lot 5551 Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrown, 1882 (S.3889); Jubilee coinage, halfcrowns, 1887 (2), 1891 and 1892. (S.3924) (3). Fine - good very fine. (5) $60
Lot 5552 Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrown, 1885 (S.3889); Edward VII, halfcrowns, 1902 and 1907 (S.3980). Nearly fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 5553 Queen Victoria, Godless florin, 1849 (S.3890). Good very fine. $110
Lot 5554 Queen Victoria, young head, shillings, 1839, 1846, 1848/6, 1849, 1852, 1855, 1858, 1866, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1877, 1879, 1880 (2), 1881, 1883 and 1885 (S.3904-3907). Very good - very fine. (21) $280
Lot 5555 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crowns, 1887, 1888 (S.3921); double florin, 1890 (S.3923). The first bright, others toned, nearly extremely fine or better. (3) $250
Lot 5556 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1892 (S.3921). Minor contacts, otherwise toned uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $800
Lot 5557 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, double florin, halfcrown, florin, shilling and sixpence, 1887 (S3923-8). Toned, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $170
Lot 5558 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, double florin, 1889 (S.3923). Rim nicks, otherwise extremely fine or better. $60
Lot 5559 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, halfcrown, 1892 (S.3924). Attractively toned iridescence, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $300
Lot 5560 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, florin, 1887 (S.3900). Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 5561 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, shillings, 1887 (2), 1888/7, 1889, 1890, 1891 and 1892 (S.3926, 3927) (7); old head, 1893, 1895, 1899 and 1900 (S.3940, 3940A) (4). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (11) $160
Lot 5562 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, shilling, 1892 (S.3927). Iridescent toned, uncirculated and rare thus. $200
Lot 5563 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, sixpence, 1892 (S.3929). Toned uncirculated. $120
Lot 5564 Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1893 LVI (S.3937). Toned, uncirculated. $650
Lot 5565 Queen Victoria, old head halfcrown, 1893 (S.3938). Superb iridescent toning, choice proof-like uncirculated gem, rare in this condition. $550
Lot 5566 Queen Victoria, old head, halfcrowns, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 (2) and 1901. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 5567 Queen Victoria, old head, florin and shilling, 1893 (S.3939, 40). Toned uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 5568 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, florins, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1904 (2), 1905 (3), 1907 (2), 1908, 1909, 1910, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1925 (3), 1930 (2), 1932, 1949, 1957, 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1967 (S.3939 (2), 3981 (11), 4012 (4), 4022A (3), 4038 (3), 4107, 4146 (5). Very good - uncirculated. (29) $240
Lot 5569 Queen Victoria, old head, Maundy set, 1901 (S.3943). Toned, uncirculated in a contemporary case. $220
Lot 5570 Queen Victoria, young head, copper penny, 1847 (S.3948). Toned, nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 5571 Queen Victoria, young head, copper pennies, 1855, ornamental trident (S.3948). Red and brown uncirculated; mostly red uncirculated/choice uncirculated. (2) $420
Lot 5572 Queen Victoria, young head, copper penny, 1860/59 overdate (S.3948). Has been cleaned, now retoning, good extremely fine and very rare. $3,600
Lot 5573 Queen Victoria - George V, three pence, 1843 (S.3914), 1845 (S.3914), 1856 (S.3914), 1878 (S.3914C), 1885 (S.3914D), 1887 (S.3914D), 1891 (S.3934), 1892 (S.3934), 1898 (S.3942), 1905 (S.3984) (2), 1907 (S.3984) (2), 1909 (S.3984) (2), 1917 (S.4015), 1920 (S.4015), 1933 (S.4042). Fine - extremely fine. (18) $160
Lot 5574 Queen Victoria - George V, halfpenny - crown type sets (2), includes crown, 1896 (2) (S.3937); halfcrown, 1899, 1900 (S.3938); crown, 1902 (S.3978). First two sets in plastic cases, poor - very fine. (23) $100
Lot 5575 Queen Victoria - George VI, halfpennies, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1858 (2), 1858/7, 1859, 1900 (S.3949, 3962); also, penny, 1938 (S.4114). Very fine - uncirculated, many with mint red, some scarce. (9) $150
Lot 5576 Queen Victoria - George V, halfcrown, 1844 graffiti left of field, on obverse (S.3888), 1874 (S.3889), 1918 (S.4011) (2); shilling 1862 (S.3904), 1868 (S.3906)), 1879 (S.3906), 1889 (3926). Poor - very fine. (8) $90
Lot 5577 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, includes old head shilling 1893, sixpence 1893, crowns in packaged containers 1935, 1937, 1951, 1953, 1960 and 1965. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $140
Lot 5578 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, pennies (5.25kg) and halfpennies (1.75kg), 1850s-1960s, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Mostly good - extremely fine. (7kg) $160
Lot 5579 Edward VII, crown, 1902 (S.3978). Good extremely fine. $360
Lot 5580 Edward VII - George VI, crowns, 1902, 1935 Jubilee and 1937 Coronation. (S.3978, 4048, 4078). Nearly very fine; very fine; extremely fine. (3) $180
Lot 5581 Edward VII, halfcrowns, 1902 (2), 1903, 1904, 1906 (3) and 1908 (2) (S.3980) (9); George V, halfcrowns, 1916, 1924, 1925 and 1927 (S.4011, 4021A (2), 4032) (4). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (13) $120
Lot 5582 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1902, 1903, 1904 (2), 1905, 1906, 1909, 1910, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1932, 1948, 1958, 1961, 1963 and 1966 (2) (S.3982, 4013, 4039, 4103, 4147, 4148). Very good - uncirculated. (19) $90
Lot 5583 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1911 (2), 1914, 1916, 1919, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1952 and 1956 (S.3983, 4014, 4024, 4034, 4040, 4041, 4110, 4149). Very good - uncirculated. (22) $50
Lot 5584 Edward VII, sixpence, 1905 (S.3983). Dipped, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $200
Lot 5585 Edward VII - George VI, silver threepences, 1902, 1903, 1906, 1911, 1912 (2), 1913, 1915 (2), 1916, 1917, 1918 (2), 1919, 1928, 1942 (2), 1943 (2), brass 1946 (2) (S.3984, 4015, 4042, 4085, 4112). Very good - extremely fine, the last scarce. (21) Passed in
Lot 5586 George V, proof florin, shilling, sixpence, fourpence and penny, 1911 (S.4012-4, 7, 20); also Anne, shilling, 1711 (S.3618); George II, shilling, 1758 (S.3704); George III, copper twopence and penny, 1797 (S.3776, 7). Fine - FDC. (9) $380
Lot 5587 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1928 (S.4036). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $300
Lot 5588 George V - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1930, 1931, 1937, 1942, 1947, 1953, 1955 and 1964 (S.4037, 4080 (2), 4101, 4137, 4145). Fine - uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 5589 George V - George VI, 1920-1946, florin and halfcrown date set, missing 1927 and 1944 florin. In two blue press-in albums, poor - very fine. (52) $180
Lot 5590 George V, proof specimen set, half crown to Maundy penny, 1911 (S.PS13). With case of issue, toned FDC. (8) $1,200
Lot 5591 George V, fourth coinage, specimen or proof set, wreath crown to threepence, 1927 (S.PS14). Toned, uncased, FDC. (6 coins) $750
Lot 5592 George VI, specimen set, 1937, crown to farthing including Maundy coins (S.PS16). In official case, FDC. (15 coins) $420
Lot 5593 George VI, specimen set, 1937, farthing - crown, includes Maundy set (S.PS17). In original case of issue, nearly FDC. (15 coins) $300
Lot 5594 George VI, proof specimen set 1950, mid century (S.PS17). In original Royal Mint case of issue, toning on halfpenny, otherwise FDC. (9) $120
Lot 5595 George VI, proof specimen set, 1951, including the Festival of Britain crown (S.PS18). A brilliant set in custom made plush case, light toning in florin, otherwise FDC. (10) $180
Lot 5596 George VI, proof specimen set, 1951, as previous (S.PS18). Brilliant in original Royal Mint case, FDC. (10) $180
Lot 5597 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1953, farthing - florin (S.PS19). Nearly FDC. (10) $80
Lot 5598 Elizabeth II, mule twenty pence, undated (2008), obverse of S.4635 and reverse of S.4636 (S.4636A). Extremely fine. $60
Lot 5599 Elizabeth II, Charles and Diana commemorative silver proof medallic crowns, cased and boxed (10), 1981; cupro-nickel issues in presentation folder (3), another for 80th anniversary of Queen mother 1980; 1972 proof set in encased plastic and packaging; United States, silver dollar 1971S in sealed plastic holder and box; Australia, pre-decimal coins low silver $0.70; New Zealand cupro-nickel (9), Australian pennies (6) and 1988 bicentennary copper unissued presentation medal, cased. Most in cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (37) Passed in
Lot 5600 Seventeenth century tokens, Essex, Billericay, Miles Hachlvitt, halfpenny, 1666 (W.17); Blackmore, Robert Peachey, farthing, undated (W.21); Black Notely, John Attenwell, halfpenny, 1670 (W.22); Bocking, Henrey Ardley, farthing, 1652 (W.24); John Dobson, farthing, undated (W.27a); Thomas Merill, halfpenny, 1667 (W.29); Braintree, John Allen, farthing, 1657 (W.31); William Martin, farthing, undated (W.37); Hampshire, Blackwater, John Wright, halfpenny, 1667 (W.47). Poor - very fine. (9) $180
Lot 5601 Seventeenth century tokens; Essex, Braintree, Robert Crane, farthing, undated (W.35); John Hunwicke, farthing, undated (W.36); William Osborne, farthing, undated (W.39); Pieter Pearcce, farthing, undated (W.40); Chelmsford, Francis Arwaker, farthing, 1660 (W.51); Mary Curtis, halfpenny, 1667 (W.56); Richard James, farthing, 1666 (W.62); John Turner, halfpenny, 1667 (W.68); Coggershall, Thomas Beckwith, halfpenny, undated (W.75); Ambrose Sutton, farthing, 1665 (W.87); Little Coggershal, John Harvey, farthing, undated (W.87a); Colchester, Nathaniel Baker, farthing, 1669 (W.92); Christopher Bayles, farthing, undated (W.93); Thomas Bayles, farthing, undated (W.94). Fair - good fine. (15) $220
Lot 5602 Seventeenth century tokens; Essex, Coggershall, Samuel Cox, farthing, undated (W.77a); Robert Purcas, farthing, undated (W.84); Colchester, William Aldred, farthing, undated (W.90); Mathew Bonney, halfpenny, 1665 (W.96); Richard Bush, farthing, undated (W.99); Thomas Carter, farthing, 1667 (W.101); Richard Cock, farthing, undated (W.105); John Debert, farthing, 1666 (W.110); William Ferris, farthing, 1665 (W.114); Andrew Formantel, farthings, 1662 (W.115), and undated (W.116 with old ticket); Henry Lambe, farthing, 1665 (W.123); John Lambe, farthing, 1656 (W.125); Thomas Lambe, farthing, 1654 (W.127); Abraham Langley, farthing, 1667 (W.128); Martin Langley, farthing, undated (W.129); John Lawrence, farthing, 1662 (W.130); Nathaniel Lawrence, farthing, undated (W.131); Jacob Miller, farthing, 1662 (W.134); Thomas Peele, farthing, undated (W.139). Fair - very fine. (20) $300
Lot 5603 Seventeenth century tokens, Essex, Colchester, Thomas Lambe, farthing, 1654 (W.127); Thomas Lumkin, farthing, undated (W.132); Thomas Reynolds, farthings, undated (W.143, 143a, b, d, e) (5); Richard Rich, farthing, 1656 (W.144); Jacob Ringer, halfpenny, 1670 (W.145); Alex Satterthwaite, halfpenny, 1668 (W.146); John Sewell, farthing, 1653 (W.148); Nathaniel Strickston, farthings, 1658 (W.150, 157); G.T., halfpenny, 1668 (W.153); I.T., halfpenny (holed), undated (W.154); James Tayspell, farthing, undated (W.156); Jacob Vol, farthing, undated (W.160); Jonas Whale, farthing, undated (W.161); Dedham, Joseph Gleson, farthing, 1664 (W.164). Fair - very fine. (19) $280
Lot 5604 Seventeenth century tokens, Essex, Dunmow, Edward Keatchener, farthing, undated (W.167); Epping, Richard Graygoose, farthing, undated (W.171); Nimphas Stace, farthing, 1656 (W.174); Finchingfield, Wil Green, farthing, undated (W.179); Great Chesterford, John Howsden, halfpenny, 1670 (W.183); Benjamin Orwell, farthing, 1667 (W.184): Halstead, Elizabeth Chapman, farthing, undated (W.187) (2); John Finch, halfpenny, undated (W.188); Halstead, William Newman, farthing, undated (W.191); Halstead, Nathaniel Wade, farthing, undated (W.193); Harwick, Thomas Bradshawe, farthing, 1667 (W.196); Harwick, William Hubert, farthing, 1664 (W.198); Harwick, John Vandewall, farthing, 1652 (W.201); Hatfield Broadoak, John Sceuby, farthing, undated (W.201a); Hedingham, Thomas Hews, farthing, undated (W.205) (2); Clement Pask, farthing, undated (W.206); also two unidentified and a heart shape issue, unidentified (W.307b). Poor - nearly very fine. (21) $400
Lot 5605 Seventeenth century tokens, Essex, Sible Hedingham, William Cant, farthing, 1667 (W.209); John King, farthing, 1668 (W.210); Ingatestone, George Evans, halfpenny, 1668 (W.220); Leigh, George King, halfpenny, 1668 (W.223); Thomas Wall, farthing, 1666 (W.226); Maldon, James Robient, farthing, undated (W.231); Manningtree, Jeremy Erds, farthing, 1653 (W.235); Francis Hucherson, halfpenny, 1669 (W.243); Newport Pond, Thomas Hucherson, farthing, 1658 (W.244); Pebmarsh, William Sewell, farthing, 1667 (W.247); Purfleet, Samuel Irons, halfpenny, 1669 (W.254); Quendon, H.B.E, halfpenny, 1669 (W.255); Rochford, John Harvey, halfpenny, 1668 (W.259) (ex J.L.Wetton Collection); Romford, Henry Dawes, halfpenny, 1668 (octagonal) (W.261a); Samuel Leader, farthing, 1653 (W.274); William Leader, halfpenny, 1668 (W.275); Saffron Walden, Anne, Mathews, farthing, 1656 (W.276) (2); Thomas Mehew, farthing, 1658 (W.277); Thomas Patmer, halfpenny, undated (W. - cf 278); Orsett, William Clarke, farthing, 1659 (W.284); plus four farthings and two halfpennies, difficult to identify. Poor - very fine. (27) $360
Lot 5606 Seventeenth century tokens, Essex, Saffron Walden, John Potter, farthing, 1656 (W.279); Edward Thompson, farthing, 1659 (W.281); William Wildman, farthing, 1656 (W.282), 1667 (W.283); St. Osyth, John Garfield, farthing, 1665 (W.285); South Minster, Anne Ellis, farthing, undated (W.288); Steeple Bumpstead, Martin Dike, farthing, 1657 (W.299); Stisted, James Bonun, farthing, 1666 (W.300); Thaxted, Will Mason, farthing, 1662 (W.314); William Purchas, halfpenny, 1666 (W.315); Thorpe-le-Soken, George Nicholson, farthing, undated (W.321); Waltham Abbey, John Hodges, halfpenny, 1668 (W.328) (ex Norweb with tickets); Thomas Warrin, halfpenny, 1668 (W.333); Great Waltham, John Poole, halfpenny, 1667 (W.335) (holed); Little Waltham, John Goodeve, halfpenny, 1668 (W.336) (edge chipped); Witham, John Freeeburne Junior, farthing, 1667 (W.347); George Robinson, farthing, 1669 (W.351); Stebbing, The Barge Allen, halfpenny, undated (W.393). Poor - very fine. (19) $200
Lot 5607 Seventeenth century tokens, balance of collection in an album, includes Buckinghamshire, Aylesbury, Edward Cope, farthing, undated (W.11); Gloucestershire, Bristol, City, farthing, 1670 (W.20); Hampshire, Basingstoke, Samuel Kichener, farthing, undated (W.35); Winchester, William Butler, farthing, 1657 (W.214); Suffolk, Lowestoft, Jos. Smithson, halfpenny, 1669 (W.225); Suffolk, Saxmundham, Nicholas Shepherd, farthing, undated (W.289); also Dundee, farthing, 1797 and Belfast, John Arnott & Co., farthing, undated (c.1825), all in Numis album with typed descriptions for Essex issues. Fair - very fine. (8) $90
Lot 5608 Eighteenth century tokens, halfpennies (28) common issues, one countermarked I BERR on Hutchinson's Edinburgh halfpenny, 1792 and five nineteenth century checks and 1813 halfpenny token; noted Lady Godiva and Mailcoach halfpennies. Fair - extremely fine. (34) $240
Lot 5609 Scotland, Angusshire, Dundee penny, 1797 (D.H.5); halfpennies, Brechin 1801 (D.H.9), Dundee, 1795-7 (D.H.10, 12 proof-like, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21), Forfar, 1797 (D.H.25, 25 die crack), Montrose, 1796, 7, 9 (D.H.28, 29, 34), Dundee farthing (D.H.39bis), Fifeshire, Burntisland halfpenny, 1797 (D.H.2); Inverness halfpennies, 1793, 4, 6 (D.H.1a, b, 2a, 4, 4 var ex Farnell). Fine - good extremely fine. (21) $440
Lot 5610 Scotland, Kirkcudbrightshire, Gatehouse halfpenny, 1793 (D.H.1); Lanarkshire, Glasgow, halfpennies, 1791-5, (D.H.2, a, 3 (2), a, c, 4, 5, 6a, 7a), farthings, 1780, 1791, 1799 and undated (D.H.11, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26-30, 30 upset, 32, 32/3, 33, 34, 35, 39, 42, 43, 45, 46, 46 upset, 47, 47 edge clip, 48, 48 upset, 48 edge clip, 50). Fine - good extremely fine. (40) Passed in
Lot 5611 Scotland, Linlithgowshire, Linlithgow, farthing undated (D.H.3); Lothian, Edinburgh, halfpennies, 1790/1797 (D.H.1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 20, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32-5, 37-40, 42, 45, 47b (2), 58-61), farthings, 1796 for first, others undated (D.H.69, 76, 88, 112a, 115, 127, 128). Good fine - extremely fine. (37) Passed in
Lot 5612 Scotland, Perthshire, Perth halfpennies, 1797 (D.H.1 countermarked MK, 5, 9, a (plain edge)), Renfrewshire, farthing (D.H.6), farthings, not local (D.H.2 (2), 3, 8), 19th century Glasgow, 1815 (D.H.3), Hamilton, 1814 (D.H.4), Lothian, Leith farthing, 1819 (D.H.1). Fine - good very fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 5613 Channel Islands, Queen Victoria - George V, Guernsey, two and four doubles, 1920H (KM.12, 13); States of Jersey, 1/48th shilling, 1877H (KM.6), 1/24th shilling, 1877H (KM.7) and 1909 (KM.9), 1/12th shilling, 1877H (KM.8) and 1923 (2) (KM.12, 14). The last fine, others mostly mint red nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (8) $30
Lot 5614 Scotland, Robert II, (1371-1390), groat, Edinburgh (S.5131); Charles I, (1625-1649), Earl of Stirling coinage, twopence or turner (S.5599b). Nearly fine. (2) $180
Lot 5615 Renfrewshire, Hurlet, John Wilson's Copperns (coal) Co. five shillings, a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales 1796FM countermarked J.& J.W. Hurlet in a circle, 5/- in centre within a circle (KM.CC.63) (Davis 104b). Toned, countermark good fine, coin fine. $4,000
Lot 5616 Ireland, James II, Civil War 'Gunmoney' Coinage, 1690 crown, overstruck on a large size halfcrown (S.6578). Nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $280
Lot 5617 Ireland, James II, Civil War 'Gunmoney', large size halfcrown, March 1689 (S.6579). Fine. $40
Lot 5618 Ireland, Irish Free State, proof or specimen halfcrown, florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence, 1928 (S.6625-9). Nearly FDC. (5) $380
Lot 5619 Ireland, Irish Free State, florin, 1942 (S.6626). Toned, uncirculated. $30
Lot 5620 Commonweatlh, (1649-1660), Oliver Cromwell, Lord General 1650, uniface later striking in silver, oval (27x30mm) (19.47 g), (MIi,388/7; Lessen 1979E; Eimer 180b). Well struck for this, nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 5621 Coronation of William III 1689, in bronze (48mm), by P.Muller, obverse bust facing right, reverse garter with legend within, incorporating chronogrammatic date for year 1689, (MI 675/50); William III and the Dutch Discontents, satirical medal 1690, in cast bronze (59mm), by I. Smeltzing, obverse bust facing right, reverse figure representing William suspended by his hair from a tree, a horse galloping away, legend translates as "Happy Holland", (MI 700/104). The second rare, very fine. (2) $240
Lot 5622 Battle of La Hogue 1692, in bronze (50mm), by J.Smeltzing, obverse Hercules seated on a rock watches the naval action, reverse battle between the French and the combined British and Dutch fleets with wrecks in the foreground, (MI 52/244). Good very fine. $160
Lot 5623 Kings of England, in bronze (41mm) series by J.Dassier (1731) William I, William II, John, Henry II, Edward II, Edward III, Richard III (2), Oliver Cromwell, Charles II, James II. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (11) $360
Lot 5624 Capture of Portobello by Admiral Vernon 1739, in brass (37mm), issued by Pinchbeck, obverse half length figure holding staff, reverse six ships entering Portobello harbour (MI 536/110, Eimer 550); another similar, in brass (38mm), (MI 536/112); another, in brass (40mm), obverse full length figure of Vernon facing left with canon and ship, reverse six ships entering harbour (MI 538/120); another in smaller size, in brass (27mm), obverse full length figure of Vernon facing right with canon and ship, reverse six ships entering harbour (MI 541/133). Fine - very fine. (4) $200
Lot 5625 Martin Folkes, 1740, (antiquarian and scientist), in bronze (54mm), by J.Dassier, obv. bust facing right, rev. legend in ornamental device, (Eimer 556; MI.558/185). Extremely fine. $90
Lot 5626 Lord Carteret, 1st Earl Granville, 1744, in bronze (55mm), by J.Dassier, obv. bust facing right, rev. legend in ornamental device, (Eimer 584; MI.586/228). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5627 William IV, of Orange appointed Stadholder, 1747, in silver (45mm), by M.Holtzhey, obv. facing busts of William of Orange and Princess Anne of Britain, WILH CAR HENR FRIS PRINC AVR ET ANNA MAG BRIT, rev. wreath of orange and oak, WILH CAR HENR FRISO DICTATOR PERPETVVS CREATVS XXV APRIL MDCCXLVII, symbolizing political and matrimonial links between House of Orange and Britain, (MI.627/314). Good very fine. $190
Lot 5628 George II, Prosperity of Britain 1750, in bronze (55mm), by J.Dassier, obverse bust facing left, reverse figures of Britannia and Mercury (MI 658/363, Eimer 630). Good very fine. $100
Lot 5629 Centenary of the Revolution, 1788, in bronze (25mm) (BHM 283); another, in bronze (27mm) (BHM 289); Recovery of George III from illness, 1789, in bronze (29mm) (BHM 296); another in silvered bronze (25mm) (BHM 310); Visit of George III to Plymouth, 1789, in bronze (29mm) (BHM 319); Prince of Wales appointed Regent, 1789, in bronze (26mm) (BHM 322); George and Charlotte, 1790, in brass (21mm) (BHM 338); George III medalet, 1798, in bronze (17mm) (BHM 445A). Very fine - extremely fine. (8) $90
Lot 5630 William Pitt, 1789, in white metal (34mm) (BHM 329, DH Middlesex 213 bis II); William Pitt and Lord Thurlow, 1789, in white metal (33mm) (BHM 331, DH Middlesex 219); Death of William Pitt, in bronze (44mm), by B.Wyon (BHM 616); another, in white metal (53mm), by P.Wyon (BHM 617, Eimer 976). The first very fine, others nearly extremely fine. (4) $200
Lot 5631 George II, sixpence, c1746-1758, convict era engraved coin, central area of reverse shaved smooth and inscribed, 'Sunshine above/and Sunshine/in our hearts', pierced hole at top for suspension ring. Very good. $120
Lot 5632 Ireland love token, an Associated Irish Mine Company halfpenny, 1789, Cronebane, Ireland, shaved smooth on both sides, the obverse engraved with two hearts on fire with wreath and around the edge in two lines, '(line 1) They Best Enjoy Their Hearts Desire' and '(line 2) In Whom Love Kindles Mutual Fire', the reverse engraved with two love birds facing each other and standing atop a large bin resting on a stand, around the top, 'Innocence And Love'. Good fine. $90
Lot 5633 George III halfpenny (1799), convict era engraved coin, reverse smoothed and stiple engraved, 'JOHN/KEECH/IRTHLING BBD/ESAU KEECH/ALLEN/KEECH'. Obverse poor, reverse, fine. $60
Lot 5634 Marriage of George, Prince of Wales 1795, in white metal (43mm), obverse conjoined busts facing left, reverse romantic symbols (BHM 396); George III, Church and King 1807, in white metal (48mm) by Halliday, obverse bust facing right, reverse church (BHM 631); 50th year of Reign of George III 1809, in white metal (52mm) by P.Wyon, obverse bust facing left, reverse angel on clouds (BHM 652); Prince of Wales Appointed Regent 1811, in white metal (48mm) by T.Wyon, obverse bust facing left, reverse prince on throne (BHM 706, Eimer 1015). Nearly extremely fine. (4) $110
Lot 5635 Mayor of Plymouth Presentation Medal, 1803, in gilt silver (53mm), obv. Arms within wreath, USURPATIONE DEPRESSI LEGIBUS RESTITUTI 17 MARCH 1803, rev. legend in 15 lines, 'the freemen of Plymouth request your wearing this medal to be returned at the expiration of your mayoralty in honorable token of that inestimable branch of the British constitution trial by jury by whose verdict their right to elect a chief magistrate for the borough was restored after having been unjustly witheld for upwards of three centuries', not in BHM, in original red leather case. Extremely fine and very rare. $150
Lot 5636 Thomas Coram, Foundling's Friend Memorial 1805, in gilt bronze (38mm), by J.Porter, obv. facing bust, rev. legend 'foundling hospital instituted 17th October 1739 Thomas Coram founder' (Eimer 972; BHM.571). Extremely fine. $90
Lot 5637 Jubilees, 1809-1935, medalets in assorted sizes and metals, George III, 1809; Queen Victoria, 1887 (30), 1897 (45); George V, 1935 (30). Includes duplicates, some holed at top, poor - extremely fine. (106) $160
Lot 5638 Birmingham Pitt Club, 1814, in silver (50mm) by T.Webb, obverse bust facing left, reverse legend in wreath, (BHM 834). Extremely fine, toned. Passed in
Lot 5639 Commemorative medals and tokens, a small group dating from 1815-1920, mostly 19th Century base metal, an interesting group. Fine - extremely fine, some scarce. (17) Passed in
Lot 5640 Constitution Given to the Ionian Islands, 1817, in bronze (41mm), by Depaulis, obverse Britannia, reverse seven females representing the Islands, (BHM 958, Eimer 1094). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 5641 Centenary of Foundation of Blue Coat Charity School, Birmingham 1824, in white metal (48mm), by Ottley, obverse view of school, reverse legend (BHM -); Completion of Birmingham Grammar School 1837, in white metal (48mm), by Halliday, obverse bust of Edward VI, reverse view of school (BHM 1753); The Harris Free Public Library and Museum, in bronze (52mm) obverse view of building, reverse bust of Earl of Lathom (BHM 3114A); Albert Edward Dock Opened 1884, in silver (32mm), obverse arms, reverse legend (BHM -); Burrator Reservoir Plymouth 1898, in bronze (45mm) obverse view of reservoir, reverse legend (BHM 3635). Good very fine or better. (5) Passed in
Lot 5642 John Scott, Earl of Eldon and Lord High Chancellor, 1827 in bronze (48mm, 68.24g) by C.Voight (BHM.1308). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 5643 Parliamentary Reform, Earl Grey 1830, in white metal (38mm) by Halliday, obverse bust of Grey right, reverse legend (BHM 1454); The Reform Bill 1832, in white metal (44mm) by Halliday, obverse bust of Attwood, reverse busts of Grey, Brougham, Russell, Althorp (BHM 1593); another, in white metal (35mm) by Halliday, obverse four busts of reformers, reverse crown and pillars (BHM 1599); another, in white metal (32mm) obverse bust of Grey, reverse lion trampling dragon (BHM 1609); another, in brass (27mm) obverse busts of Grey, Brougham and Russell, reverse legend (BHM 1615). Good very fine or better. (5) $90
Lot 5644 Sunday Schools, 50th Anniversary 1831, in silver (39mm), by Ingram, obverse bust of Robert Raikes, reverse legend, (BHM 1551, Eimer 1252); another, in white metal (39mm), by Halliday, obverse bust of James Luckcock, reverse legend (BHM 1552); another, in white metal (38mm), by Halliday, obverse bust of Robert Raikes, reverse busts of William IV and Adelaide (BHM 1553). Extremely fine and rare. (3) Passed in
Lot 5645 Medalets, c1830-1977, an accumulation, mostly Edward VII and George V, in assorted sizes and metals, marriages, coronations, jubilees, exhibitions, school attendance awards, includes duplicates. Some cleaned and holed, poor - very fine. (244) $120
Lot 5646 Coronations, 1831-1953, medalets in assorted sizes and metals, mostly white metal, William, 1831 (3); Queen Victoria, 1838; Edward VII, 1902 (16); George V, 1911 (33); Edward VIII, 1937 (5); George VI, 1937 (26); Elizabeth II, 1953 (16). Includes duplicates, some with loop mounts or holed at top, good - extremely fine. (100) $220
Lot 5647 Free Grammar School, Birmingham, 1836, in white metal (51mm), by Davis; Preston Exhibition of Arts & Industry, 1865, white metal (45mm) by A.Moore; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, in silver (31mm); also, coin weight for £3.12s. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 5648 Exhibition of All Nations, London, 1851, seal/scent bottle, silvered (length 51mm), view of Exhibition building both sides with inscription 'Exhibition of/All Nations 1851', seal with incuse image of uniformed bust of Prince Albert. Rare, nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 5649 Lodge jewels, c1880s, Masonic, and Ancient Order of Foresters, silver and silver gilt. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 5650 Lodge jewels, Sons of the Pheonix, St Martins Unity Lodge No.4, handrafted in silver and gold (drop 55mm), by Davis, Clerkenwell, on ribbon with bar and pin-back suspension, centre inscribed 'Presented/by the/Officers & Brothers/of the/St Martins Unity Lodge No 4/U.O.T.A.J.S.P. to P.G.N./Bro J.Mulligan/as a Mark of Respect for/Past Services/March 16th 1885'; another, St Andrews Lodge, U.O.T.A.S.P., handcrafted in silver and gold (drop 80x80mm), by Davis, Clerkenwell, on ribbon (115x70mm) with bars and other silver adornments, centre inscribed 'Presented/by the/Officers & Brothers/of the/St Andrews Lodge No.44/U.O.T.A.S.P. P.G.N./Bro John Mulligan/for Past Services/March 27th 1888'. Toned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 5651 Masonic, Rose Croix 18th Degree jewel, c1890, in silver gilt and enamel (80x70mm), by G.K. (G.Kenning, London). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5652 Great Britain, silver fobs, unnamed of various designs, hallmarked (4), others unmarked, one described as a Coronation Souvenir 1902 of unusual shape. Very fine. (6) $30
Lot 5653 Edward VII, official coronation medallion in silver (56mm) by de Saules for the Royal Mint (Eimer 1871a; BHM 3737); another, in bronze in unofficial case. The first in original Royal Mint case, lightly toned, uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 5654 Battle of Jutland Medal, 31 May 1916 (45mm) white metal; another bronze (45mm); another in cupro-nickel? (22mm). Proof-like brilliant uncirculated; extremely fine; very fine. (3) $120
Lot 5655 World War I, prize medal for First Army Horse Show France 25 June 1917, in silver (51mm) reverse plain. In original case, extremely fine. $60
Lot 5656 Edward VIII, Prince of Wales, Visit to Australia, 1920 (3) (C.1920/5 silver and gilt; 1920/11 bronze); Visit to Capetown, 1925, in bronze (32mm); Coronation, 1937 (2), in bronze (44mm, 26mm) (BHM 4308 + variety), aluminium (38mm)(2); In Commemoration, 1937, bronze gilt (35mm); Diamond Jubilee of Investiture, 1971 (2) in silver and bronze (40mm) by R.Lobel. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 5657 Exhibitions, British Empire Exhibition, 1924, in bronze (51mm) by B.Mackennal, obverse, bust of George V left, crowned and draped, reverse, stylised lion before exhibition building (BHM 4193 Eimer 1987); British Empire Exhibition, 1925, in bronze (51mm) by B.Mackennal, obverse, bust of George V left, crowned and draped, reverse, stylised figures holding objects symbolising food, transport and housing (BHM 4203, Eimer 1997). First medal with case (damaged), second medal polished and with edge nicks, good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 5658 Churchill Centenary, 1874-1965, set of three medals (51mm) in gold (22ct; 104.35g), edge number 403 of 500, silver (.925; 66.4g) and bronze, by John Pinches, London, obverse, facing bust of Winston Churchill, reverse, Churchill family arms, a shield quartering the arms of Churchill with those of Spencer and dexter crest of Churchill and sinister crest of Spencer. In case of issue by John Pinches, uncirculated and a scarce set. (set of 3) $4,300
Lot 5659 Investiture of Prince of Wales, 1969, proof-like silver set of four medallions, by John Pinches, London. In case of issue, with rust marks on inside lid fabric, uneven tone, extremely fine. $120
Lot 5660 Churchill Centenary, Trustees Presentation Edition of twenty four gilt sterling silver medallions (each 25g, 38mm) by John Pinches, London. Housed in blue presentation album, nearly FDC. (24) $340
Lot 5661 The Kings and Queens of England, set of forty three sterling silver medallions (each 41g, 44.5mm)(total weight 1.763kg) by John Pinches, London. Housed in a red presentation album, extremely fine - uncirculated. (43) $960
Lot 5662 Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, Beast series, opium weights, period D issued 19th century, weights of 1590 (illustrated), 830, 820 (To), 315, 310, 160 (2) grams, all on square bases several (3) for each piece with lion (To) on the third, fifth and sixth others first etc. are of the bird (Hantha), corresponding to one hundred, fifty, twenty (2) and ten kyats (2), (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, cf.pp.31-4 [figure 12, 13], cf.Gear [Pl.29 and 53-4], cf.M.2831, cf.2841). Very fine - extremely fine, larger weights rare. (7) $1,200
Lot 5663 Burma, Tok Coinage, Eastern Toks of the Nam region to the east of Chiengmai, and are contemporary with the Chiengmai toks in North-eastern Burma, issued (A.D. 1635-1768) continued until the 19th century, silver shell money to Tok coinage also known as pig-mouth money, (61.33 (illustrated), 61.37, 65.46, 42.73, 16.68 g, 25-50mm), obv. disc of silver with convex lower surface mostly stained with reddish brown application, (cf.Robinson & Shaw 4.1-3; M.2800-2805); flattened disc of base silver flower money, (17-19th century), silver (14.96 g [illustrated] and 245 g) with reverse base stained again with reddish brown application, obv. with crystallisation pattern, (M.2810-2812, cf.Robinson & Shaw 4.2 p.25). Fine - very fine, several with holes. (7) $360
Lot 5664 Cambodia, Khmer kingdom of Angkor (802-1450), lead 'floral' coinage, twenty unit, (75.99 g), 56mm diameter, (M.2653). Good very fine and rare. $180
Lot 5665 Ceylon, (Sri Lanka) or Malaysia, VOC, Dutch occupation issues in tin claimed as struck in Malacca, (1641-1795, 1818-1825), see Lye pp316 and following; these are although illustrated in Lye and weigh 12-14 g for 1 stiver and 25-27 g for 2 stiver, they are all probably fantasies see Lye TL 592, 598, 600, 601, 602, 606, claimed to large tin 1 and 2 stiver issues variously dated 1778, 1779 and 1782; together with India temple pieces (2), Kushan copper (2), Portuguese India, Pedro IV 20 bazarucos 1828, Medieval India and Australia florin 1954. Mostly very fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 5666 China, Zhou Dynasty, anonymous issues (c.1000-220 B.C), cowrie 'money', lot of 17 cowrie (bei) 'money', black metal (lead) with nice tan patination (3 4.59 g, 8.42 g, 21.93 g) (last illustrated), bone imitation (7), stone imitation cowrie with holes at top for stringing, (4), gold plated bronze cowrie with vertical slit, encrusted (1), other cowries cut (illustrated) and bronze all with vertical slit, one encrusted (2) (Hartill 1.1-1.3), quantity of millet seed in packet (used as money 100 seeds = 1 ch'u); China pointed spade money in ivory or bone (illustrated); an interesting uniface baked prakab coins (baked clay coins) as made in Thailand for king Boromokote of Ayutthaya (1733-1758 A.D.), (cf.LeMay pl.XXXII#9-14, Mitchiner Non-Islamic #2867, Coins in Thailand p.38-39. Taisei 2/94 Sale, Lot 1023), (32) (one illustrated). Mostly fine - very fine and generally rare. (lot) $180
Lot 5667 China, Zhou Dynasty, the top portion of a very large hollow handle spade (c.500 B.C.?, with a character impressed on the shaft (weight 181 g), width 105mm, height 70mm, with dirt and rock attached from a find; together with two clumps of cash type coins (maybe from Malaysia in tin), as recovered from a wreck encased in rock etc. (66.5 g and 8.98 g); Pointed metal needle objects with attachments one with antique arrow head 31mm; another with coins attached at base including Mexico 8 reales 1793 together with three other coins from Hong Kong? struck with Queen Victoria's portrait, 190mm; another in iron with a three Chinese character block probably for printing purposes, 230mm. An unusual lot, fair - very fine. (6) $60
Lot 5668 China, Zhou dynasty, Warring States period, c.400-220 B.C., Ming Dynasty weapons, various types including a two stem dagger (21.5cm) and a short blade dagger (27 cm), a spear head (18 cm) and arrow heads (2, 12cm and 14.5cm). All with green oxidation, otherwise fine. (5) $100
Lot 5669 China, Zhou dynasty, Warring States period, c.400-220 B.C., and Han Dynasty (221 B.C - 206 A.D.) of various knives of various shapes mostly as tomb pieces, several with loop holder at the handle end, various sizes and shapes (13-18cm), differing from the normal knife money, one with a broken end only, another as a modern iron piece (13.5cm). Most with green oxidation, otherwise fair - fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 5670 China, Zhou Dynasty (400-220 B.C.) to North & South Dynasties (420-581), an extensive collection of issues of ant nose money varieties (44), Warring States period (350-220 B.C.) early round coins including the following Hartill numbers 6.3, 6.6 (illustrated), 6.13, 6.17 6.21, 6.22, 6.25, 7.1, 7.4, 7.6, others from 255-206 B.C., Western Han Dynasty, (206 B.C. - A.D.6), small coins with large holes Hartill 7.10-7.13 (19), others cf.7.17 (87); Wu Zhu issues cf.Hartill 8.8, with varieties (87); Wang Mang (A.D. 7-23), Hartill 9.2, 9.4, others including Hartill 11.36 a 5000 cash coin (10 pieces known), North and South Dynasties (420-581) various issues (23) including rectangular and round 4 zhu coins, Hartill (page 102); all with varieties within each ruler's issues that provides a wide range of issues that include much duplication, some multiple cash coins, all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and many with descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Poor - good very fine, a few are rare. (308) $5,000
Lot 5671 China, Han Dynasty, bronze cake money, c.140-87 B.C., 62mm diameter, (157.6 g) made for money circulation; another pottery cake c.2nd - 1st Century B.C., 68mm diameter, (81.50 g) made for a tomb; another glazed and fired clay in the shape of a mound with a flower design, c.10 B.C. - 50 A.D., 55mm diameter, (63.00 g) (illustrated). Very fine and rare. (3) $80
Lot 5672 China, Hsin Dynasty, Wang Mang Interregnum, huo-pu 'The pu currency', spade money, height 60mm, width 24mm, (45 B.C. - 23 A.D.), (Hartill 9.30) (5); assorted similar smaller issues known as the 10 spades issued from 10-14 A.D., these could be modern copies and have values from 100 - 1000 on them, they include (Hartill 9.20 (very small), 9.21, 9.22, 9.23, 9.24, 9.25, 9.26, 9.27, 9.28 (illustrated), 9.29. All with green and dirt encrustation, smaller issues rare, mostly fine - very fine. (15) $220
Lot 5673 China, Hsin Dynasty, Wang Mang Interregnum, (c.A.D. 7-22), a modern cast copy of "Bu Quan", bronze mould 70x112mm, for making eight cash with two characters on one side, value one, cash diameter 22mms, issued 7-23 A.D., eight characters on reverse, (Coin type Hartill 9.70, Sch.176, TFP 502), large personal seal 28x28x7 mm; Qing Dynasty, Wen Zong, Board of Works mint, large cash coins 50 and 100 cash (Hartill 22.760, 22.762), similar Kaifeng, Henan, 100 cash (2), (Hartill 22.848); copies of knife money (2), other large charms (2), other fantasies (15); regular Chinese cash mostly in packets described (17), early issues of Western Han Dynasty (8), (175-119 B.C.), Hartill 7.15 ff; Annam cash (1); various examples of ring money (7) 12-29mm diameters. Fine - very fine several rare. (lot) $220
Lot 5674 China, Wu Zhu coins (25-221 A.D.) and similar issues as minor varieties or duplicates, including issues of the Sui dynasty of (518-618) (207) (420-581); an extensive collection of issues of the Tang dynasty including varieties and multiple cash of Emperor Su Zong (756-762), (185); issues of the Five dynasties and the Ten Kingdoms (907-960) (26), including a charm and others in lead cf.Hartill 15.70; all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and many with descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Poor - good very fine, a few are scarce. (418) $380
Lot 5675 China, various dynasties including Pan-Liang, Wu Chu, Wang Mang, Tang, Southern Sung, Ming and country Annam copper cash and a few modern copies as well as plastic bag of multiple cash and several hoard conglomorates of cash, all as unsorted issues in three large plastic containers sorted into rough groups, (approx 400, mostly with green oxidation from finds), a similar lot in three large plastic containers (approx 500) of Qing dynasty 1644-1911, including a large quantity of Ch'ien Lung 1736-1795 and Chia Ch'ung 1796-1820 cash from various mints; also includes a few machine made copper ten cash from the Empire and Republic. Poor - fine. (approx 1000) $390
Lot 5676 China, a very important Northern Sung hoard and bowl (total weight 7.12 kg), as found with cash of Hui Zong (1101-1125), containing coins of period 1107-1110 (Hartill 16.418, Sch.629), the bowl probably weighs about 750 g and the contents 6kg = 1800 coins. Extremely rare as an intact hoard, bowl very fine coins fine - very fine but with oxidation. Passed in
Lot 5677 China, Northern Sung Dynasty, an extensive collection of issues of cash from the reigns of Tai-Zu (Song Yuan) 960-976, to issues of Hui Zong (Xuan He) 1101-1125, from various mints, and with many varieties within each ruler's issues including each rulers various titles that provides a wide range of issues that include much duplication, (87), also includes a few coins struck in iron and many multiple cash coins, noted 10 cash issues of Hui Zong (1101-1125), (Hartill 16.426), all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and many with descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Very good - good very fine, a few are scarce. (348) $250
Lot 5678 China, Northern Sung dynasty cash and multiple cash, 960-1127, unsorted issues in plastic container sorted into groups, (approx 150, mostly with green oxidation); a similar lot (approx 200) of Qing dynasty issues of Xuan Zong 1821-1850 from various mints; others later issues in a similar container (approx 50); a Pascall sweets tin containing modern copies of Chinese Qing cash in three strings of 200 each etc. Fine - very fine. (approx 1000) $340
Lot 5679 China, Southern Sung Dynasty, an extensive collection of issues of cash from the reigns of Gao Zong (Jian Yan) 1127-1162, to issues of Du Zong (Xian Chun) 1265-1274, with various titles, years and with many varieties within each ruler's issues, a wide range of issues that include some duplication, (118), also includes a few coins of the Tarter dynasties (6); Western Xia dynasties 1032-1227 (10); Yuan dynasty 1280-1368, (12) including 10 cash coins (4), Hartill 19.46; Yuan Rebel issues 1355-1366 (2) struck by Han Lin'er; Ming dynasty, 1368-1644 (74), various rulers from Zhu Yuanzhang (as Prince of Wu) 1361-1368 including 3 cash coins (2) to Si Zong 1628-1644; Ming Pretenders, (20), Southern Ming, Princes of Fu, Lu and Tang issues etc to Geng Jingzhong, Hartill 21.123, all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and many with descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Very good - good very fine, several are rare. (240) $850
Lot 5680 China, Southern Ming Dynasty, Sun Kewang (adopted son of rebel Zhang Xianzhong) (1648-1657) large copper ten cash or one fen in silver, (Hartill 21.13, Sch.1334); Ming Dynasty, issue of Zhu Yuanzhang, as Prince of Wu (1361-1368), ten cash, (Hartill 20.45, Sch, 1134); another State of Qi (250-220 B.C.), (city of Yi) six hua (Hartill 6.25, Sch. 71) damaged; a charm as type of cash with reign titles, (Zhong guo hua qian No.1044); another gambling token with horse on reverse; other large multiple cash and charms, a diverse group, all appear to be modern copies (18). Mostly fine or better. (23) Passed in
Lot 5681 China, Yuan dynasty, Emperor Shun (Toghon Temur), 1333-1368, large bronze five qian, 82mm, (205 g), Jian mint in Jianxi province (?), Cast 1350-1368, obv. Zhi Zheng Zhi Bao in Hanzi characters, rev. Quan Chao Wu qian (Equivalent in paper money to five qian [five thousand]) in Hanze characters, (Hartill 19.124 R2 [$2600]; Shanghai IV 139-40). Good very fine and very rare. $950
Lot 5682 China, various dynasties, all in a large box, with cash from the Northern Sung dynasty, as strings of 100 cash (900), similar lot of Qing dynasty as strings of cash (200) and loose coins mostly Qing dynasty (approx 750) all stored in two large plastic bags; together with sorted Qing copper cash of Shun Chih 1644-1661 and K'ang Hsi 1662-1722, from various mints and others all in two large plastic containers sorted into rough groups, (approx 100); together with (11) charms or created fantasy multiple cash, cash coins and small charms described as 'found in Bali' on felt cards (11) and cash in a box with old cloth from an old belt?, many with green oxidation from finds. Poor - fine. (approx 2000) $270
Lot 5683 China, Qing Dynasty, an extensive collection of issues of cash from the reigns of Shun-Chin (Shi Zu) 1644-1661, from various mints, (47) issues of Kang Hsi (Sheng Zu) 1662-1722, from various mints, providing a wide range of issues and include some duplication, (87), issues of Yong Zheng (Shi Zong) 1723-1735, from various mints and varieties (19), issues of Chien Lung (Gao Zong) 1736-1795, from various mints a wide range of issues with much duplication, (208, includes several odd items), all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Very good - very fine, some scarce. (361) $300
Lot 5684 China, Qing Dynasty, an extensive collection of issues of cash from the reigns of Chia Ching (Ren Zong) 1796-1820, from various mints, (95) together with issues of Tao Kuang (Xuan Zong) (1821-1850, from various mints, providing a wide range of issues and include some duplication, (125), all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Very good - very fine, some scarce. (220) $120
Lot 5685 China, Qing Dynasty, an extensive collection of issues with duplication of cash and multiple cash from the reigns of Hsien Feng (Wen Zong) 1851-1861, from various mints (127); together with issues of T'ung Chih (Mu Zong) 1862-1874, from various mints, providing a wide range of issues (46); together with issues of Kuang Hsu (De Zong) 1875-1908 (77) many not described but loose; together with issues of Hsuan Tung (Puyi) 1909-1911 (18), together with additional coins as found on ship wrecks, machine made cash, modern copies etc earlier issues from Sung Dynasty and Qing Dynasty (44); almost all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and many with descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Very good - very fine, some scarce. (312) $260
Lot 5686 China, Qing Empire and Republic, an extensive collection of issues of copper ten cash struck coins from various provinces from Anhwei to Szechuan (44), together with general issue ten cash of various dates (31), one cash (3), other issues in cupro-nickel (13) an additional few in silver (Kwang Tung 10 and 20 cents, (12); General Omnibus tokens (3), Homan and Szechuan multiple cash to 200 cash issues (34); lot also includes Sinkiang Province, Yakub Beg (1865-1877), copper pul, struck in Kashgar, Turki legend both sides (XN 177; KM C.36-7.1) (illustrated), and with some varieties within each Province issues that include some duplication, all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and many with descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Very good - very fine, a few are scarce. (approx 143) $340
Lot 5687 China, Qing Dynasty - Republic, assorted ten cash (28) and other issues (3) including issues of Custom House, Hu Peh, Kwang-Tung, Foo-Kien, Kiang-Nan, assorted mints of the Tai Ching Ti Kuo copper ten cash type, together with silver (5) including Kwang Tung, twenty cash (3) and ten cash. Mostly fine a few better. (36) Passed in
Lot 5688 China, Qing Dynasty, in a large wooden box, cash of a string of 200 coins of Gao Zong (Chien Lung), 1736-1795; another similar string of 100 coins; together with 4 x 100 strings of cash from the Northern Sung Dynasty all with heavy green oxidation and about 200 cash as small copies from Annan on a string. Poor - very fine. (approx 900) $160
Lot 5689 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, bamboo, wood, ivory and one silver (illustrated), cash tokens or tally sticks c.late 19th century, various issues, as long sticks usually with a hole at the end, and stamped with Chinese characters one or both sides, several have numbers also added, the silver (illustrated) for two jiao c.1930s from Jiansu Province, (See Spink-Taisai Sale 15, 2-3 Sept., 1993, lot 715 illustrates similar examples and Noble Numismatics Sale 83 (lot 2206). Mostly extremely fine and rare. (13) $240
Lot 5690 China, cash a quantity fused together as found in three large agregates and smaller units (total weight 410 g) from Wang Mang to Qing dynasties, loose cash coins with corrosion (11); Wang Mang, huo-pu 'The pu currency', spade money, height 60mm, width 24mm, (45 B.C. - 23 A.D.), made into a container thickness 20mm (Hartill 9.30); a modern bronze mould 58x58mm, for making six cash with four characters on one side, value one, cash diameter 14mm, of type issued 9-14 A.D., (Coin type Hartill 9.14, Sch.139, TFP 459); assorted charms in jade (3), silver (1); another bronze, octagonal with mounted support with purchase ticket attached; another bronze created cash with hanging support diameter 27mm, height 34mm, thickness 7mm; other assorted items in 2x2 Hartbergers (9) one claiming to be a Holy medal in tin (from Malaysia river hoard); another cut Tibet 5/8 mohar (1774-7) (cf.KM.485); small copper Chinese weights (4); Indonesia, large iron ball money, 16-18th century but these are modern fantasies all with etched Arabic scrip, weight 69.10 g, 32.42 g and 19.28 g, (uncertain status), others as small iron denominations (6) (these believed to be used in Borneo), (5.56-14.38 g), (cf.M.3995-3998, [p.476, World of Islam]); "trial" of Kiang Nan Province dollar on blank base metal plate with two examples impressed, modern copies; Thailand, rusted die striking on a copper plate of one baht 1962 (cf.KM.Y84) (Ex Australian Coin Auctions Sale 269 (lot 1415), others including box (2), a dice and a book containing the ten most invaluable silver coins of China (a collection of fakes). Fine - uncirculated. (lot) $140
Lot 5691 China, a colourful home decoration made from Qing Dynasty cash coins as a large hanging object tied with Chinese knots signifying good luck, wealth all held with a continuous string thread indicating endless fortune and prosperity in the home. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 5692 China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, Shanxi Province, trough ingot, a local tax ingot X'ian Prefecture, one large rectangular block of characters, this cast by Smith-Yong Xingqing, flattened base oval sycee, reading on right side 'Xi An Shou', left side Yong Xing Qing' and centre Zhen Zheng, five taels or 5.25 ounces (163.3 g), height 44mm, width 38.5mm, depth 21mm, (Cribb 499, type XLIIB, Pl.51), for similar size and characters. Nearly very fine and rare. $380
Lot 5693 China, Qing dynasty, Guangxi Province, silver ten tael stamped ingot as a square trough, 10 taels as a sycee ingot of double headed axe shape, two blocks of stamps, top 'Xiang Jeng' (Silver shop), (1875-1908), (381.6 g), height 57.7mm, width 39-49mm, depth 27.5mm, (cf.Cribb 708, type LVIIIC). Very fine, rare. $460
Lot 5694 China, Qing Dynasty, Kweichow Province, silver ten tael stamped ingot as a square trough 10 taels sycee ingot of double headed axe shape, five blocks of stamps, right side Kuang-Hsu 25th year (1899-1900), (381 g), height 57.2mm, width 46mm depth 25mm, bottom Treasury silver, centre Wan Yong You (silversmith), it is believed this sycee was restamped over an older Kiangsi sycee, (cf.Cribb 715-6). Very fine, rare. $1,500
Lot 5695 China, Qing Dynasty, Yunnan Province, silver three tael stamped remittance ingot as a 3 taels rectangular shaped sycee ingot with two blocks of stamps, c.1796-1820 (111.7 g), height 35.5mm, width 45mm, depth 14mm, Chia Ching collected profit on his 8th year (approx 1804), (cf.Cribb 1024ff, cf.M.4053, [p.523]). Very fine. $600
Lot 5696 China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, similar to type Shandong Province pure silver ingot, this probably from Sichuan Province, ten taels or ten ounce type (358 g), with block of two identical groups of characters, height 46mm, width 56mm, depth 28mm, with 970 stamp as well (silver quality), (cf.Cribb type XLC [Pl.49], for similar size and characters. Very fine and rare. $690
Lot 5697 China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) or later, silver mother hen shaped sycee ingot, Yunnan Province, cast in a round based mould of oval shape, without stamps, two and a half taels or 2.5 ounces (78 g), height 34mm, width 27mm, depth 18.5mm, (Cribb 674, type LVA, Pl.57), for similar example. Nearly very fine. $80
Lot 5698 China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, Shanxi Province, trough ingot, a local tax ingot for Wugong County, flattened base oval sycee, reading on right side 'Wu Gong', left side uncertain, four and a quarter taels or 5.1 ounces (158.2 g), height 36mm, width 45mm, depth 19mm, (Cribb 520-1 [p.182], type XLIIF), for similar size and characters. Good fine and rare. $220
Lot 5699 China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, Shanxi Province, trough ingot, a local tax ingot for uncertain County, flattened base oval sycee, reading on right side 'Chang Sheng?', left side 'Yin Li' (silver foundry), three and three quarter taels or 4.45 ounces (138 g), height 38mm, width 43.5mm, depth 19.3mm, (Cribb 540 [p.184], type XLIIG, Pl.52), for similar size. Very fine and rare. $260
Lot 5700 China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, Shanxi Province, trough ingot, a local tax ingot Huizhen District?, or maybe Huining County in Gansu Province, this cast by Smith (He Shun), flattened base oval sycee, reading on right side 'Hui Zhen', left side 'He Shun' and centre 'Zhen', three and a half taels or 3.75 ounces (116.6 g), height 42mm, width 34mm, depth 19mm, (Cribb 537, type XLIIG, Pl.51), for similar size and characters. Good very fine and rare. $480
Lot 5701 China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, Shanxi Province, trough ingot, a local tax ingot for uncertain County, flattened base oval sycee, reading on right side ' - Nan', left side '- Yong' and 'Zhen', four taels or 4.8 ounces (138 g), height 36.7mm, width 46mm, depth 18.5mm, (cf.Cribb -, type XLIIG, Pl.52), for similar size. Good fine, with weak characters, rare. $240
Lot 5702 China, Qing Dynasty or Republic, silver fine silk oval ingots as sycee ingots produced in a round base mould, five taels with indented waist from the Yunnan area, without stamp marks but red ink for 184 = (183.3 g), 5.9 ounces, continuously produced from the Ch'ing Dynasty to Republic period, base length 52mm, width 29mm and height 30mm; another as a fine silk round sycee ingot of approximate weight of a Mexican silver dollar, two thirds tael, (23.5 g) and three quarters of an ounce, diameter 33.5mm, thickness 9.3mm; both without symbols or characters, (Cribb 1220 and 1240 respectively). Very fine. (2) $160
Lot 5703 China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, Shanxi Province, trough ingot, a local tax ingot for Jin Yang County, flattened base oval sycee, reading on right side 'Jin Yang', left side Li Ju (smith), three and a half taels or 4.2 ounces (130.1 g), height 32mm, width 45mm, depth 21mm, (cf.Cribb -, type XLIIF), for similar size. Very fine, with chisel cut underneath near edge and rare. $500
Lot 5704 China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, Shanxi Province, trough ingot, a local tax ingot for uncertain County, flattened base oval sycee, three taels or 3.87 ounces (120.1 g), height 33mm, width 42mm, depth 19.3mm, (cf.Cribb -, type XLIIG). Very fine, unlisted and unknown type, very rare. $370
Lot 5705 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver five tael stamped remittance ingot as a 5 taels sycee ingot or saddle pack (pack saddle) with six blocks of stamps, c.1875-1933 (202.5 g), height 36mm, width 60mm depth 17mm, on right side Shen Firm, also Hui Hao Weng Yin (Remittance Bank Fine Silver), with additional stamp at top 'Fu Hsin' (Cribb 751ff, cf.M.4057-4085, [p.525]). Very fine. $660
Lot 5706 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver five tael stamped remittance ingot as a 5 taels sycee ingot or saddle pack (pack saddle) with five blocks of stamps, c.1875-1933 (195.5 g), height 37mm, width 60.5mm depth 16.5mm, on right side Shen Firm, also Hui Hao Weng Yin (Remittance Bank Fine Silver), (cf.Cribb 751ff, cf.M.4057-4085, [p.525]). Very fine. $700
Lot 5707 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver two and a half tael stamped remittance ingot as a 2 1/2 taels, rectangular shaped sycee ingot with two blocks of stamps that are both the same 'Chun (Yunnan) Man Hing (small square sycee or silver smith) and a central stamp as a tax stamp 'Ke' (tax) in the centre, c.1910-1940 (83.5 g), height 33mm, width 43.3mm, depth 8mm, (Cribb -, M.-). Very fine, rare. $900
Lot 5708 China, Republic, Yunnan, Liangchuo Keding, Provincial one stamp tax ingots, two (2) Tael tax ingot, not dated, (78.89 g), with several groups of Chinese characters, (cf,Cribb BMC-Class LXXI). Toned, extremely fine, rare. $1,100
Lot 5709 China, Republic, privately made silver five taels sycee, a stamped crudely made ingot as a New Years gift, with single centre stamp of 'fu' (blessings), apparently made from six silver dollar coins, and one melted on top, each dollar approx (26 g), c. 1930-1940, (179.6 g), height 70.6mm, width 33.7-42mm, depth 14mm, (Cribb -). Very fine, rare. $160
Lot 5710 China, Republic, presentation sycees of one quarter tael, a) shoe shape with one stamp 'Ji' (exchange bank), given by bank for weddings, birthdays, new year etc., (8.4 g), height 24mm, width 17mm, thickness 5mm; b) diamond shape with character 'fu' (blessing), mostly for a new year gift, (10.4 g), height 19mm, width 22mm, thickness 5mm; c) oval shape with three stamps centre 'cai' (wealth), other two reading (exchange bank or the sign of the [bank]), generally given as a gift by the bank (10.0 g), height 16.5mm, width 24.4mm, thickness 4mm; d) a third tael, square shape with two stamps larger stamp 'he shun', lesser stamp 'ji' meaning in all (the Heshun exchange bank), a gift from the bank for weddings etc., (12.4 g), height 16.5mm, width 21mm, thickness 5mm. Very fine or better, last two illustrated. (4) $240
Lot 5711 China, Qing Dynasty late period, multiple stamp and chopped silver ingot, as a silver sycee, one tael of a double axe shape or saddle type, c.1880-1900, (31.10 g), with impressed Chinese characters, 43mm x 24mm (at ends) and 16mm in middle, (Cribb -), others as boat sycee issues with raised centres and identical impressed stamps, raised on the base (2) (78.89 g and 66.11 g), a smaller example no marks (10.32 g), (cf.Cribb type XXXIII), these last three of base metal; together with two balls made from 1946 and 1951 Australia florins, these made in the Far East. First, a very rare shape and very fine, others fine - very fine. (6) $60
Lot 5712 China, Republic, silver boat or shoe shaped sycee ingot, made on a flat oval base, in a metal mould with high edges, modern manufacture in good silver, made as a presentation gift for New Year, birthdays or weddings, as a silver ingot, 1.95 ounces (60.1 g), with five sets of characters within boat, five more on base, and one set on side, (Cribb -). Good very fine and rare. $240
Lot 5713 China, Qing Dynasty or Republic, base silver boat or shoe shaped sycee ingot of one tael, made on a flat oval base, with high edges, modern manufacture made to represent an original but an old contemporary copy, 1.15 ounces (34.55 g), others as a Shanxi Fushou small boat shaped ingots, one for one tael as a presentation ingot (34.8 g) with one character 'fu' (blessings) within boat, another half tael (18.6 g), this with one character 'shau' (long life) within boat, (Cribb 240 and 146 respectively). Very fine. (3) $70
Lot 5714 China, figure in bronze of the Money God Liu Hai, sitting astride a three legged toad (ht 12cm), holding a removable large charm (dia 11.8cm) aloft. Good very fine. $3,800
Lot 5715 China, assorted objects including a Chinese traditional carving seal sculpture Stamp of stone seal as art craft stored within its own purse and ink pad; various axe heads one probably from the Han dynasty, another from North-East Thailand as a bronze socketed adze from Bian Chiang (c.2700-1000 B.C.), (2); blunt edge with metal or leather support probably for smoothing and deburring leather, (3). Mostly fine, and interesting lot. (6) $60
Lot 5716 China, Communist era, an extensive collection of modern issues by date from 1956 of one fen to 2008 one yuan all in base metal (99); Hong Kong, a range of issues from 1863 including 1866 dollar holed, half dollar 1893 (EF) (illustrated), 1902 (gVF), and other issues to 1997 (67); Republic of China (Taiwan) various issues from 1949 - 2008, including silver fifty and 100 dollars coins of 1965, (76), all providing a wide range of issues and include no duplicates, allmost coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and a few with descriptive details, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Very good - uncirculated, a few scarce. (242) $2,000
Lot 5717 China, Qing dynasty, Chinese made abacus, as type known as a suan pan (with two beads over five), these examples have 13 and 15 columns for calculation, larger one has a small plate in Chinese on edge. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 5718 China, Mahjong game, a complete collection with instructions, containing 144 tiles and other pieces on placed on trays and stored within a leather box with handle, as produced by Frank Buckler on Tottenham, London, c.first half of the 20th century. Very fine or better. (lot) Passed in
Lot 5719 China, chopped mark dollar type coins, including Mexico pillar dollar Philip V, 1741, Mexico city mint with about 30 chopmarks (illustrated); another of Charles IV, 1805 with several chopmarks; China, Yuan Shih Kai dollar year 3 (1914) with several chopmarks; Japan, one yen (2), both with gin marks, both of year 28 each with about ten chopmarks. Fair - very fine. (5) $260
Lot 5720 China and Malaysia, an accumulation of tin objects in a large segmented plastic container (used for sinkers etc for fishing), these mostly from Malaysia and which are generally corroded or oxidised, lot includes tin or lead balls of various sizes (approx 30), tin pitis (approx 30 mostly oxidised), a large bullet shaped object rising to a pyramid at end length 60mm, (115 g); from China, a very large accumulation of Chinese cash as aggregates held together by corrosion in groups of 5-30 cash per bundle giving a total weight in excess of 3 kg, all stored in a large wooden 'Eminentes Deliciosas' box; together a hoard in a plastic box container of 'dingle dangle' bridge money, part knife money pieces and spade coins, the lot all appear to be as recovered as stray or lots from water or burial; together with a small collection of Vietnam coins in a album as marketed from stalls in South East Asia. Mostly poor, a researches lot for cleaning etc. (100s) Passed in
Lot 5721 Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, silver half dollar, 1866 (Pr.4; KM.8; Ma.C33). Nearly very fine. $1,150
Lot 5722 Hong Kong, silver ingot, 150 grams, with Hong Kong Shanghai Specie office stamp with Victoria portrait horizontal, VR and crown stamp, Chinese mark, 'Zu Yin', for pure silver and 999.9 fine silver mark. Good very fine and rare. $600
Lot 5723 Java, United East India Company, Batavian Republic, Kingdom of Holland, Kingdom of Netherlands, dump bonk coinage, copper two stuivers, 1796 (19.07 g), 1797 (43.84 g), 1798 (23.57 g), 1799 (37.23 g), 1800 (24.62 g), 1801 (42.47 g), 1802 (42.95 g), 1803 (38.43 g), 1804 (41.69 g), 1805 (34.95 g), 1806 (41.78 g), 1807 (40.09 g), another (23.52 g), 1808 (17.25 g), 1809 (17.15 g), 1810 (18.25 g), 1818 (25.56 g), together with smaller examples various dates of odd shapes (5) these may be contemporary forgeries, (KM.181, 207, 211, 222, 224.1-3, 236). All with clear dates, fine - very fine, scarce, many with tickets. (22) $500
Lot 5724 Java, United East India Company, Batavian Republic, Kingdom of Holland, Kingdom of Netherlands, dump bonk coinage, copper one stuivers, 1796 (23.58 g), 1797 (24.02 g) another (20.59 g), 1798 (21.55 g), 1800 (26.40 g), another (6.61 g), 1801 (21.38 g) another (8.74 g), 1804 (16.29 g), 1805 (15.11 g), another 20.16 g), 1806 (16.82 g), 1807 (24.89 g), another (19.76 g), 1810 (12.40 g), 1818 (19.17 g), half stuiver issues 180- (11.91 g), 1804 (3.48 g), together with another example 1803? (5.75 g) with reverse letters and numbers a contemporary forgery, (KM.180, 206, 210, 213, 229, 235). Most with clear dates, good - very fine, scarce, many with tickets. (19) $300
Lot 5725 Katanga, Katanga cross, issue of the Katanga tribe in Africa, also known as Baluba cross, 22-23 cms across, (Opitz [p.124], Quiggin [p.77], Sigler [p.17]). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 5726 Laos - Thailand, Kingdom of Lanchang (Luang Prabang), silver ingot lat money, tiger tongue type, of value one and a half tamlung, circa 1750-1800, 90mm 110-120mm, (53 g, others 90-115 g), with characteristic warty surface, no other symbols on the convex surface, two with three character letters 'na', plain reverse, issued 1590-1707 (cf.Le May Pl.IV,1, M.3007-3009). Very fine all with usual shape. (7) $180
Lot 5727 Malaya, Malacca Sultanate issues of tin pitis by Sultan Muzaffar Shah (1446-1456) various types and condition, (12); Sultan Mansur Shah (1459-1477), (3); Sutlan Bin Mahmud Shah (1488-1511), various types and condition (25) and special issues in 1510 (2); others of above types worn etc (14), most coins described on 2x2 Hartbergers, several with source noted. Poor - fine. (56) $120
Lot 5728 Malay Peninsula, most probably from Perak, tin animal coinage of the 14 - 18th century some later, bird cast tin a) cock 26x34mm (4.6 g); b) another with two attached 34x24mm (6.22 g); tin fish 42mm long (5.10 g) another 33mm long (6.70 g); two rings broken off from a cock bird, 24.5mm long, 11.3mm wide, 2.20 g), several similar to Tony Lye's book (also cf.SS Perak 56-58; SS 66, cf.Opitz p.14); assorted tin coins (29) described as being from the river Sungei Musi in Palembang very fine, animal coins are rare. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (34) $150
Lot 5729 Malaysia, assorted tin currencies, including primitive conical ingots and other shapes from the 13th century (7), (cf.M.3069-3071); another Malacca, a five rounded petal flower in centre of convex surface (37.36 g), (Tony Lee No.TL 153), another with scalloped edge with Chinese character (bao) (Tony Lee No.TL 167), another of a fish (Tony Lee TL 132; together with shaped gambars (canoe shaped) (cf.M.3072-3072a), (2); Pahang, tin hat money, (tin tampang coinage), one hundredth dollar or quarter tampang (28 x 28 mms), issued by Bendahara Sewa Raja Ahmad (1863-1884), authorised in AH 1295 = 1878 A.D., plain reverse type (8.64 g), (M.3122 = M.3935, Pridmore 61). Fine, some rare types. (13) $80
Lot 5730 Malaysia, assorted tin currencies, including tin cock-hen animal money of the 13th-14th century (3), these from Malacca, a cock with tiny hole with Chinese character Qing stamp on reverse, (35.03 g), (Tony Lee No.TL 30); another of a bushy tail cock with base (33.75, 39.91 g [illustrated]), (Tony Lee No.TL 33 [illustrated] and No.TL 34); other objects include a laddle with only part handle, a bronze spear head 105mm, large Malacca tin charm diameter 62mm with figures on both sides, others type of plain bridge money and bone engraved wings and modern base silvered metal crown size charms with Arabic script from Indonesia and another a modern copy in brass of a sycee five tael weight (155 g). Mostly fine - extremely fine. (11) $240
Lot 5731 Malaysia, assorted tin currencies, including tin animal money and other shapes of the 13th-14th century (7), these from Malacca, crocodiles lengths 55, 75 and 140mm each respectively (17.01, 34.97 and 175 g [illustrated]), (Tony Lee No.TL 87, 84 and 83), another (2) of tortoises (58.84 and 280 g) with Chinese character for wealth for the lighter coin and Yuan bao for the heavier example (Tony Lee cf.TL 76 and 79 [illustrated]). Very fine or better, rare types. (5) $300
Lot 5732 Malaysia, Malacca, an interesting accumulation of tin coins, a few probably fantasies but mostly as recovered from water and many with corrosion and surface oxidation, two are encased in a hanging frame, a soldo and a bastardo (Nau - sailing ship), these with reference to 'The Collection of Malacca Coinages' by Tony Lye Fong Nge (TL 567 and 581); other coins in tin from Malacca of issues under Portuguese rule soldos, bastardo, bazaruco, dinheiro etc, noted Lye issues TL 538, 550, 555, 571, 580, 591 etc; some are broken others very worn, many are small coins. Two coins in frame very fine or better and scarce, others are poor - very good. (approx 110) Passed in
Lot 5733 Malaysia, a cast tin ingot with impressed Chinese characters (695 g), length 110mm; an incomplete cast block probably a broken pyramid type (460 g), 40mm x 35mm x 60mm; round balls of tin flattened ends (680 g) diam. 80mm, height 70mm, round balls cast probably lead (cannonballs?), (790 g), diam. 54mm, height 40mm; another iron ball (425 g), 40mm diam.; iron type cannonballs, one slightly broken the other completely opened up and internally oxidised, (930 g and 1050 g) and a small iron chisel or scraper, 125 mm long flattened end (20.44 g). Fair - very fine, a total of 5.25 kg. (8) Passed in
Lot 5734 Malaysia, Johore, 17th-18th century, tin coins various katum (cash), SS Group A (4), (SS.24), (1) (SS.26); Group B (2) (SS.28); Group C hexagonal (3) (SS.30, SS 32a) (2) (Ss.33); Group D octagonal (1) (SS.34), (5) (SS.36), (2) (SS.37), others with large central dot (4) (SS.29); uncertain others (8). All are described on 2x2 Hagners, mostly with source and costs, generally fine. (32) $80
Lot 5735 Malaysia, Kelantan, round tin coinage ten keping, 1904, (AH 1321), (SS.21, P.135); pitis, 1896, AH 1314 (SS.14, P.128); another of Sultan Muhammad II, 1840, AH 1256, (SS.9, P.183); another not dated (SS.1, P.120); others kepings (5), (SS.24, P.137); Penang, cent not dated (c.1786), another 1810, (SS.12, P.5 and SS.29, P.16); cast copies of 1 and 2 cents 1828; Trengannau, tin cent 1920 emergency issue of Sultan Sulaiman Badril Alam Shah (1920-1942), (SS.23, P.101). Mostly fine - very fine, several scarce. (14) $140
Lot 5736 Malaysia, Perak or Selangor and maybe Pahang, tin hat money or pyramid or pagoda type, tampang rated at one katis, c.16th - early 17th century, obv. shorten pyramid shape, with flower petal cross shape design raised in field around circle in centre, height 37mm., top width 37mm., base width 54 mm., (585 g), (SS.25-26, [p.185]); others as crude shorten pyramid shapes a) 50mm, 44mm and 65mm, (705 g); b) 34mm, 36mm, 50mm with base flat overlap 85mm, (390 g). Last two varieties unlisted in references, fine - very fine and very rare. (3) $180
Lot 5737 Malaysia, Trengganu, tin jokoh, nd (1895), obv. Hiap Hin Kongsi" (Hiap Hin Company), edge cmked. "Chi" (auspicious) rev. in Jawi "Ini Juru Bahasa Punya" (This is the interpreters), countermarks in Chinese on edge, Kongsi and Hiap Sinlion rampant to left and right of central square hole, both sides with additional paint as in SS illustration, (SS 38, P.111, pp.165). Very fine and rare. $100
Lot 5738 Malaysia, Trengganu, tin jokoh, nd (1907), obv. Hiap Hin Kongsi" (Hiap Hin Company), edge cmked. "Chi" (auspicious) rev. in Jawi "Sin" and "Hee" (This is the issuer's name), with lions rampant to left and right of central square hole, slight bent, (SS 43, P.116). Nearly very fine and rare. $80
Lot 5739 Malaysia, assorted tokens and issues including Sarawak Bintang District Council in copper for 4 gall., water dispensers (c.1963) (cf. Noble 61B [lot 1443]); British North Borneo, tobacco tokens for dollar and half dollar, (SS.47, 48 [p.377]); New Labuan one cent, Tobacco Company (SS.73); Malacca Branch Overseas Union Bank token (illustrated); other various tin items (7) mostly uncertain cash as private issues (noted SS.17) and together with a small prize medal for Lewelle. Fair - extremely fine, several scarce. (14) $280
Lot 5740 Malaysia, collection from 1845 to 1996 housed in clip-lock folder containing Straits Settlements (50), British North Borneo (7), Malaya (12), Malaya and North Borneo (7), Sarawak (8), Malaysia Republic (36) and Singapore (37), highlights include Straits Settlements, silver dollars 1904 (EF), 1907H, 1920, fifty cents 1886 (illustrated VF), 1903 (nF), 1907H, 1845 quarter, half and cent (KM.1-3); 1862 quarter (illustrated), half (illustrated) and cent (KM.4-6), 1884 half cent (VF), 1872 and 1905 quarter cents, 1908 half cent (EF), 1902 five cents (EF), 1903 twenty cents and Queen Victoria obverse brockage, lot includes a few copies. Very good - uncirculated. (157) $540
Lot 5741 Mongolia, Peoples Republic, 1925 coins, copper five mongo silver fifty mongo and tugrik (KM 3.1, 7, 8) also selected 1937 and 1945 issues and various aluminium and other issues to 1994. Very fine - uncirculated. (21) $130
Lot 5742 Netherland East Indies, silver necklace fitted with quarter and 1/10th silver guilder coins 1910-1945, 1/10th guilders are mostly 1945 S & P issues, all coins (approx 65) are attached by small rings soldered to each coin (total weight 150 g); a beaded belt of 13 strands of multicoloured beads to which are attached 7 Netherland East Indies copper 2 1/2 cents all of which are holed and dated 1920 or 1945, all are tied to the belt of beads. Fine - very fine. (2) $140
Lot 5743 Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, plantation token, Unternehmung Kisaran, 1 Dollar, 1888, in nickel, uniface (38mm) (Sch 1083a, La We 131); Sumatra (Asahan), triangular cupro nickel Plantation Token, one dollar reis (rice), 1890, Nehmung Tana Radia, rev. blank, (66x36.5mm), (Sch.1171a, La We 448a); Sumatra, (Langkjat), rectangular brass, Chin Hong, Kwalka Begoemit, one dollar, entire inscription incuse (50x35mm), (Sch.1084, La We 149 RR) (illustrated). Very fine, last very rare. (3) $140
Lot 5744 Netherlands Low Countries, West Friesland, leeuwendaalder (lion daalder), 1668, Fleur de lis mintmark, (KM.14.3, D.4868, Del.940, Rare), (noted to have been found in river in Malacca); other coins include Batavian Issue, emergency coinage, copper half stuiver, 1644 (KM.31; Sch.18) (4); various dates of assorted doits from Netherland provinces (9); silver one and two stuivers (7), six stuivers 1691 (Nijmegen) (KM.26.1), 1757 (Zeeland). First coin sea damaged and worn, otherwise poor - very fine. (23) $260
Lot 5745 Portuguese India, as used in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), circulated under Portuguese rule, silver four tanga c.1633, but not dated, (12.44 grams), obv. crowned arms, rev. A over T, 4 below, D M either side of T, (SS.F3.01, KM.-, M.-, Gomes 21.01). Hoard patination, fair - nearly very fine, surface scratches, and very rare, known from only a few examples. $950
Lot 5746 Portuguese India, as used in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), circulated under Portuguese rule, silver two tanga c.1633, but not dated, (6.31 g), obv. crowned arms, A M either side, rev. A over T, D M either side of T, (SS.F3.13, Gomes 19). Toned, nearly very fine and rare, known from only a few examples. $320
Lot 5747 Portuguese Malacca, an extensive collection of issues with duplication all described from the reigns of Manuel I (1511-1521) including soldo (5), bastardos 1st type (5), 2nd type (8), fractions 1/4 bastardo (7); John III (1521-1557), soldo 1st type (3), 2nd type (11), possible copies (2), Lisban issues (24); dinheiro (12), Malacca issues (16), bastardo (9); Sebastian (1557-1578), large bastardo 1st type (7), 2nd type (18), dinheiro, ship type (45), bazarucco (42), a wide range of issues shapes and extraordinary accumulation; almost all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and many with descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment and pedigree, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Poor - very fine, many scarce. (215) Passed in
Lot 5748 Portuguese Malacca, an extensive collection of issues with duplication all described from the reigns of Sebastian (1557-1578), two bazaruccos (denheiro) and four bazaruccos with two or three crossed arrows with varieties (78), unlisted types denheiro issued by Philip II (11); Philip II (1598-1621) or later, bazarucco types some issued in Ceylon (99); Chinese cash found in Malacca (4) and Ceylon, fish-hook money, issues of Kandy rulers (6), Dutch rule silver (2), Dutch Ceylon copper to 2 stuiver 1783 (a modern copy), (5). A range of issues and an extensive accumulation; almost all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and many with descriptive details with the collector's attribution or comment and pedigree, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Poor - very fine, many scarce. (206) $340
Lot 5749 Portuguese Malacca, King Philip II (1598-1621), silver tanka, (2), obv. crowned arms of Portugal, rev. monogram of TA (tanga Asia), 1st (illustrated) and 2nd type of crown, (Gomes 21.02), both found in the river hoard in Malacca 2002; King Philip III (1621-1640), silver tanka, uncertain date, obv. A M across arms, (Gomes 11.); half tanga silver, dated 1633, 1634, obv. arms, rev. T A monogram D M below, (SS F3.36, 1634 unlisted, Nge TL 478, 479), (all from the 2000 hoard) (Gomes -); silver tanga c.1630 another similar letters D M below, (Gomes 11, SS 3.21); others for John IV (1640-1656), silver tangas, 1643 (illustrated) and another date off flan, (Vaz 4.28, Gomes 11.02). Mostly toned, very good - nearly very fine, all scarce. (8) $180
Lot 5750 Portuguese Malacca, an interesting collection possibly all are fantasies and mostly with direct references to 'The Collection of Malacca Coinages' by Tony Lye Fong Nge; coins in tin, issue of Sultan Muzaffar Shah (1445-1456/9) (2, 8.65 g and 22.65 g) and another of Sultan Mansur Shah (1456/9-1477) S.Singh (p.8) (26.50 g), and Lye TL 237, TL 242; large countermarked issues claimed to be 13th - 14th century, Lye TL 117 (29.20 g), another variety cf.Lye TL 143 (27.70 g), Lye TL 148 (12.80 g), another as unlisted variety reverse Lye TL 134 and TL 130, obverse with two round counternmarks as double of TL 130 obverse and a framed issue dinheiro of Sebastion I with extensive details of find photos and certification of authenticity. Very fine or better and rare. (8) Passed in
Lot 5751 Portuguese Malacca, copies and fantasies made in the early 1980s, representing issues of Manuel I and later rulers, tin bastado (Lye 503, 505, 506 (2), 508, others various denominations, 512, 513, 514, 520, 522, 524, 526, 529, 533, 536, 544, 545, 548, 555, 561, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 571, 574, 575, 581, 583, 587, 591, and silver issues purporting to be Philip III (Lye 452, 459, 465, 469, 485, and a one tanga 1632 Lye -) also a very modern fantasy tin issue. An extensive range of modern issues fully described, all within 2x2 Hartberger packets with description, all coming from one source, mostly in very fine - extremely fine condition. (39) Passed in
Lot 5752 Portuguese Malacca, an interesting collection, possibly all are fantasies and mostly with illustrations and with identical images to the pieces used in the reference 'The Collection of Malacca Coinages' by Tony Lye Fong Nge (pp.138-231); coins all in tin, issue described as single and double cash coins, all with four obverse Chinese characters and most with additional countermarks on the reverse, circular or square holes, most appear in Lye's book. Very fine or better and rare as such. (13) Passed in
Lot 5753 Portuguese Malacca, Malaysia, Asia, copies and fantasies made in the early 1980s, representing issues of Manuel I, tin bastado (Lye 503, 504, 508, 509 and another without illustration); others of various denominations, apparently genuine with mostly damaged or folded as recovered from wreck etc., (23); lot also includes a tin/lead football shaped weight (39.15 g), miscellaneous other items include tin cent French Indo China (1940-1), Cochin China 1879 sapeque and VOC doits and half doits etc (7) some with water corrosion; Ceylon, 1801 1/12 rupee (48.15 g) and 1805 1/24 rupee (19.07 g), (KM.64-65). Many issues fully described, all within 2x2 Hartberger packets, from various sources, mostly in poor - extremely fine. (40) $120
Lot 5754 Sweden, Carl XII (1697-1718), one daler of plate money, 1716, obv. crowned CXII and date 1716 at corners in circular stamps, and central stamp of 1 daler, (640 g), (KM.PM39). Slightly water worn, some stamps weak, square shape, otherwise fine - very fine and rare. $340
Lot 5755 Sweden, Frederick I (1720-1751), half daler of plate money, 1741, obv. crowned FRS and date 1741 at corners in circular stamps, and central stamp of 1/2 daler, (285 g), (KM.PM65). Slightly water worn, some stamps weak, square shape, otherwise fine - very fine and rare. $140
Lot 5756 Sweden, Frederick I (1720-1751), four dalers of plate money, 1731, obv. crowned FRS and date 1750 at corners in circular stamps, and central stamp of 4 dalers, (2740 g), (KM.PM71). Slightly water worn, some stamps weak, square shape, otherwise fine and rare. $650
Lot 5757 Sweden, Frederick I (1720-1751), two dalers of plate money, 1750, obv. crowned FRS and date 1750 at corners in circular stamps, and central stamp of 2 dalers, (1330 g), (KM.PM71). Slightly water worn, some stamps weak, square shape, otherwise fine - very fine and rare. $320
Lot 5758 Thailand, Southern Thailand, Sukothai and Ayuthia, base metal token coinage, 13-15th century, probably made from a zinc-lead alloy of various weights similar to Thai bullet money, (120 g (illustrated), 51.22 g), all with symbols inserted into the design when originally cast; types include crude elephant/ and four other latus wheel chakra symbols, (cf.M.2695 - 2705); together with Rama IV (1851-1868), silver tamlung of two baht, (29.81 g), type with Mongkut and variety with eight dots and central dot in Chakra, (issued c1851-1862), (KM.C138.1, M.2884-5) (illustrated), other tamlung (bullet money) baht (2), quarter baht (1) and a further collection of various rulers bullet money (13), baht and half baht with ring attachments. Mostly fine - very fine, illustrated coins scarce. (19) $800
Lot 5759 Thailand, Lannathai (Lanchang) Kingdom, (14-16th century), base silver elephant smoothed surface tamlung, struck at Lanchang, (73.66 g), each with three stamps on the upper surface of elephant in centre, others of chakra and rays and dots symbol, (M.2778-2779a) (illustrated); another in half tamlung in base silver (36.56 g) similar (M.2786); another bar quarter tamlung in base silver (17.81 g), (M.2789); Vietnam, Tu Duc, (1848-1883), silver bullion bar coinage, one lang, (38.39 g), (KM.493, Schroeder 324B), (illustrated). Fine - very fine. (4) $320
Lot 5760 Thailand, Lannathai Kingdom, (14-16th century), silver "Ka-Kim" Tamlung or silver bar split and folded back to join at ends (four baht), (64.15 g) with stamps of Chakra, Chiengmai, Chiengsen, on both both sides and base, (Le May Pl.III,1, M.2750-1). Very fine. $180
Lot 5761 Thailand, Lannathai Kingdom, (14-16th century), silver "Ka-Kim" Tamlung or silver bar split and folded back to join at ends (four baht), (61.36 g) with stamps of Chakra, Chiengmai, Chiengsen, on both both sides and base, (Le May Pl.III,1, M.2750-1). Very fine. $160
Lot 5762 Thailand, Lannathai Kingdom, (14-16th century), probably a contemporary copy in base silver of crude style "Ka-Kim" Tamlung or silver bar split and folded back to join at ends (four baht), (48.90 g) with various stamps on both both sides, (cf.Le May Pl.III,1, cf.M.2750-1). Fine. $60
Lot 5763 Thailand, Southern Thailand, Ligor or Patalung, round tin coinage (pitji), c.1880-1895, 40mm, (26.91 g), with square central hole, obv. "Lu Kun T'ung Pao" with chopmark, (money of Lakhon [Ligor]), rev. K'uang Li Ch'i Ho, with one Chinese chopmark, (M.3105 [£40], P.226). Very fine and very rare. $180
Lot 5764 Thailand, Kingdom of Luang Prahang, bronze smooth surface, tiger tongue type money various sizes 75-110mm in length, circa 1707-1889, (M.3018-3024). Fine - very fine. (44) $200
Lot 5765 Thailand, an extensive collection of Thailand mostly 19th century porcelain gambling chips some with stated values generally multi-coloured (75), (unusual one illustrated) together with metal token set from 1 to 100, obv.bird within circular Thai legend and number value on reverse (100 value illustrated, ex MBK Bangkok, March 2004 for set $138) (4), assorted pearl shell engraved tokens of various shapes, fish shape (one illustrated), rectangular, circular etc ranging in size from 20-60mm, (37), other objects including Thai silver 19th century coins bent (4), buttons etc (3). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (approx 120) $300
Lot 5766 Tibet, a small collection of issues described in 2x2 Hartbergers on sheets in silver (13) that include tankas (7), a portrait rupee, and large silver 10 srang coins (4); lot includes copper (10); Korea (19) issues of mostly cash a few machine made issues and a modern copy of silver one whan, and others including Nepal half mohar 1894, etc. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (45) $460
Lot 5767 Viet-Nam, (Annam), an extensive collection of official, semi-official issues and copies of cash from the 10th century, includes several hoards of small coins as 17-18th century as contemporary copies (approx 170); together with a wide range of issues including much duplication, some issues described are also described as poor casting or contemporary copies, almost all coins are in 2x2 Hartberger packets and descriptive details of source noted together with the collector's attribution or comment, all are housed in a large spring clamp file folder. Very good - very fine, some scarce. (489) $360
Lot 5768 Viet-Nam, Annam, Tu Duc (1830-1841), silver ten lang curved bar, not dated, c.1899, but without regal title, (382 g), obv. two groups of the same characters on the upper face and one each on its base and side, above 'Kuang Hsi 25 year' (1899-1900), on side (weight standard) and base 'just armament' (cf.Schroeder Pl. LXIV [Minh Mang] and Thierry 'Les Collections Monetaires' cf.Pl.67-69 No.237-241, cf.M.4540). Very fine and rare. $1,200
Lot 5769 Viet-Nam, Annam, Tu Duc (1830-1841) and later, silver ten lang curved bar, not dated, produced as a common form of bullion bar in early 20th century, but without regal title, (380.6 g), obv. characters on both sides, upper face and one each on its base and side, on side (weight standard) and base 'just armament', plain face, (Schroeder -, and Thierry 'Les Collections Monetaires' cf.Pl.69 No.241, cf.M.4540). Very fine and rare. $400
Lot 5770 Antiquities, an interesting group, probably from South East Asia from the 16th - 20th century including Christian crosses (4), (one as a large amulet with obverse Christ incuse, reverse cross) (illustrated), copper and iron arrow heads (4), a small bronze laddle with handle (illustrated), a minature cannon (illustrated), various hooks (3), and other objects (3). Mostly fine or better, many scarce. (16) $120
Lot 5771 Egypt, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amenhotep III (circa 1386-1353 B.C.), cream glazed steatite scarab (11x8mm), face depicts the pharaoh's name, made up of Ra neb maat. Amenhottep was ninth pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, also known as Amenophis III and Nebma'atre. Minor chips, (cf.Rowe 544). Very fine and edge pierced. $80
Lot 5772 China, Ming Dynasty, mulberry paper note for fifty cash (=50 cash) 120x220mm, issued 1368-1399 (cf.P.AA2 [20 cash unpriced) (illustrated); assorted Treasury Dept of Sinkiang notes (12) various years 6, 8, 9, 10, 17, 20, 21, and denominations mostly 100 and 400 cash (all in poor condition); Cambista Tai Fung, Macao $10 value note; cheques, a small group that include, Kiaw Thong Exchange Amoy Branch (3), unused with counterfoils; Bank of East Asia, Shanghai (6). Generally very fine to extremely fine, the first apparently had its head office in Singapore. (23) $400
Lot 5773 China, Qing Dynasty, Ta Ching Pao Chao, 1000 cash, Xian Feng Year 8 (1858) (P.A2f). Good fine, with pin hole, scarce. $500
Lot 5774 China, Qing Dynasty, Ta Ching Pao Chao, 2000 cash, Xian Feng, Year 8 (1858), serial number 234 (P.A4f). Good fine, scarce. $500
Lot 5775 China, Qing Dynasty, Ta Ching Pao Chao, 2000 cash, Xian Feng Year 9 (1859), (P.A4g), serial number 4571. Good fine, scarce. $500
Lot 5776 China, Qing Dynasty, Ta Ching Pao Chao, 5000 cash, Xian Feng Year 8 (1858) (P.A5c). Good fine with pin holes on extra wide edge for holding, very scarce. $800
Lot 5777 China, The Central Bank of China, five yuan, Specimen note of the back of issue, 1935, Chungking Branch, Number 0000000, (cf.P.207s). Extremely fine and rare. $210
Lot 5778 China, Central Bank of China, 1938 specimen five yuan, serial number V000000 S/C, dark green (cf.P.235s), dated 1938 not 1941 and different colour (illustrated); Tung Pei Bank of China, 500 Yuan, 1947, serial no. [NQ] 808192, Mao on front, red building on back, (P.S3752). Uncirculated for first note, very fine for second note, both scarce. (2) $350
Lot 5779 China, Ta-Ching Government Bank, 1st June 1907, one dollar, No G84043, blue on orange underprint, supported arms at centre, reverse green, yellow and lilac, value at centre, (P.A66, $725 VF) (illustrated); China, Communist issue, Szechuan-Shensi Provincial Soviet Workers and Farmers Bank, three chuan Cloth Not, 1933, white cloth with red oval validation handstamp and blue cloth (P S3219b), (illustrated); Kirin Yung Heng Provincial Bank (Yung Heng Provincial Bank of Kirin), two tiao, (cf.P.S976); other notes (2) one uniface of Hunan Province 1903 100 cash, issued by Zi An Yuan (company) at Chang de city, other Hunan Province dollar, at Anhua, by Zhu Xi Yan, printed by Yi Yan, issued year 17 (1928). Very fine - extremely fine, all scarce or rare. (5) $600
Lot 5780 China, The Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, one Mexican Dollar, No.24754, 13th April 07, Shanghai, (P.S191). Good and rare. $400
Lot 5781 China, Fu Ching Bank of Shensi, one yuan, 1922, green, fortress at centre, serial no.1512814, (P.S2600) (illustrated); Shansi Provincial Bank, one yuan 1936 A0653651, ten yuan, 1937, DO 856567, (P.S.2678, P.S.2680); Bank of China, five yuan, Tientsin, January 1931, AA927580, (P.70b). Last uncirculated, others fine - very fine, mostly scarce. (4) $220
Lot 5782 China, documents, two being for contract details for sale of farmland, 1) a property owned by J'ie yu Lai to a Zhao Ying Zhu at a price of 13,000 wen issued on the 2nd July 1918, witness by Zhao Qiao Shou etc and written by Zhang Wen You; 2) a property owned by Wang Wei Shi to a Mao de Young at a price of 91 silver dollars issued on 12th June 1924, public notary Wang jin Sheong etc; Old large envelope c.1875-1908 unused, as a telegraph packet with characters for month, day and time with noted penalties for being late; lot also includes a railway delivery envelope packet from Canton. Fair - very fine and all rare. (4) $80
Lot 5783 Macau, Kwong Yuen Bank, fifty dollars, 1927, Cashier's Cheques issue, green on yellow, (P.S108), several splits and tears with paper backing as is normal for these extensively circulated issues, otherwise good, rare. $80