Prices Realised · Sale 114

Important Australian & World Coins, Medals, Tokens & Banknotes

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

28-31 March 2017

Total realisation $2,744,470

Prices Realised for Sale 114
Lot Description Prices Realised
Lot 1 Edward VII, sixpence, 1910; threepence, 1910. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 2 George V - George VI, penny 1936, 1947Y., halfpenny, 1936. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $100
Lot 3 George V - Elizabeth II, crown, 1937; florin, 1958; mint or specimen two cents, 1985; proof two cents, 1990. Good very fine - FDC. (4) Passed in
Lot 4 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) Passed in
Lot 5 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1953, 1954; threepence, 1934/3 overdate; penny, 1933/2 overdate; halfpenny, 1931. Very good - good extremely fine. (5) $100
Lot 6 George V - George VI, florin, 1917M; shillings, 1933, 1935; threepence, 1942; pennies, 1925, 1946. Very good - nearly very fine. (6) $300
Lot 7 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 8 George V - George VI, florins, 1912, 1914H, 1939; shillings, 1924, 1933 and 1940. Very good - very fine. (6) $200
Lot 9 George V - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1937 (both with mint bloom); florin, 1960; sixpence, 1962; halfpenny, 1925; silver fifty cents, 1966 (3). Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $160
Lot 10 George V - George VI, sixpence, 1928; threepence, 1934, 4 close to scroll; pennies, 1948 (5), 1948 Y. (Perth). Fine - extremely fine, the last with traces of red. (8) $110
Lot 11 George V - George VI, florins, 1927 Canberra (2), 1951; shilling, 1935; sixpence 1934; threepences, 1912, 1936; penny, 1911; halfpenny, 1911. Fine - extremely fine. (9) $160
Lot 12 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, 1995-2012, including 1995 Australia Remembers; 1997 Bradman; 2001 Australian Army; 2000 Centenary of VC; 2002 Golden Jubilee; 2004 Eureka; 2006 (2) Queen's Birthday, Commonwealth Games; 2012 (2) Diamond Jubilee, London Olympics; also Great Britain, 1982 Falkland Islands Victory Parade; USA, 1976 Bicentennial, in blue presentation folder. Uncirculated. (12) $120
Lot 13 George VI, Vienna Hoard, two sets each containing florins, 1943, 1944, 1944S, 1945, 1946, 1947; shilling, 1944, limited edition of 100 sets. In custom made albums, numbers 053, 055, nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (14 coins) $240
Lot 14 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) $80
Lot 15 George V - Elizabeth II, florin, 1927 Canberra; shillings, 1940, 1946, 1953; sixpences, 1953, 1954; threepences, 1927, 1934, 1936, 1938, 1941; halfpennies, 1914H, 1915H, 1935, 1936. Fine - uncirculated. (15) $220
Lot 16 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1936, 1962; shillings, 1927, 1935 (2), 1936, 1940, 1950; sixpences, 1914, 1956, 1958, 1963; penny, 1946; halfpennies, 1939 second type, 1947, 1951PL. Good - uncirculated. (16) $100
Lot 17 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1944S, 1958; shillings, 1917M, 1943S, 1946 Perth (2), 1950, 1952, 1962 (3); sixpence, 1951PL; threepence, 1934 close scroll; and pennies 1920, 1933/2 (4) and 1946. Fine - uncirculated. (19) Passed in
Lot 18 Elizabeth II, pennies, 1953, 1955Y., 1959, 1959Y., 1960Y., 1961Y., 1962Y.; two dollars, design virtually obliterated so no date (privately mutilated); fifty cents, 1977 Jubilee with suspension loop and handmade silver neck chain attached, in jewellery case; bread tokens, (9) from Broken Hill, Lithgow (4), Newcastle (4) and milk token from Newcastle; advertising check for Levy Bros & Co, Melbourne, 1889, in cupro nickel (30mm), pierced hole at top edge, obverse with Queen Victoria crowned head design of an Indian rupee. Good - extremely fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 19 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, florin, 1926; sixpences, 1911, 1918M, 1922, 1923, 1952; threepences, 1910 (2), 1911, 1912, 1915, 1942, 1954; pennies, 1915H (3), 1920 dot below bottom scroll, 1922 Indian die, 1924 filled 4, 1940 K dot G; halfpennies, 1914, 1914H. Poor - fine. (22) $90
Lot 20 Edward VII - George VI, 1910-1936, florin, 1915; shillings, 1911, 1914, 1922, 1931; sixpences, 1910 (3), 1925, 1936; threepences, 1910, 1911, 1915, 1917M (2), 1918M, 1921, 1927 (2), 1928; pennies, 1914, 1915 (2), 1915H, 1918I (2), 1933; halfpennies, 1914 (2), 1914H (2), 1918I. Fair - good very fine. (32) $100
Lot 21 George V - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1937 (4), florin, 1947, pennies (15), half pennies (14), all in 2x2 holders described and a bimetal five dollars, 1996 (Bradman). Fine - mostly uncirculated. (34) $170
Lot 22 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1962 and 1966-1977, type set, missing 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. In a Dansco press-in album with damaged spine, fair - uncirculated. (48) $120
Lot 23 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint roll of one dollars, 1984 (roll opened and rewrapped); fifty cents, 1981 Royal Wedding, 1988 Bicentennial, 1995 Weary Dunlop (8); tradesman's token, Whitty & Brown, Advance Australia, Sydney one penny, undated (A.632), obverse with ONE PENNY double struck, reverse upset to 10 o'clock and striking depression near base; Commonwealth of Australia, Motor Spirit Rations Tickets for one gallon, valid until 31st May 1947 (5, joined and unused); various commemorative medals, Victory 1919, Federation 1951, Australia Remembers 1995 (22), F.A.Cup Centenary (3 different); brass pocket watch chain; cards for Coins of Australia by Nabisco (3). Poor - uncirculated. (47 + roll) Passed in
Lot 24 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1937 (2); florins - threepences face value, pre 1946 $0.175 (1910 threepence GVF with solder fitted loop), post 1945 $0.55; silver fifty cents, 1966 (19); also copper issues (10), some damaged. Poor - extremely fine. (49) $180
Lot 25 George V - Elizabeth II, selected issues, each in 2x2 holders, includes red uncirculated 1952, 1953 (2) pennies and 1959 halfpenny, nearly uncirculated 1942I and 1943I pennies, uncirculated 1944S florin; 1940 shilling, Great Britain 1934 shilling, 1915H halfpenny, nearly uncirculated 1933 penny, 1953 shilling, 1941 K dot G penny. Very fine - uncirculated. (50) $700
Lot 26 Elizabeth II, pennies, 1913 - 1964 (32), noted 1915H, 1926, 1931 dropped 1 and 1955 with some mint red; halfpennies 1941-1964 (11); two cents,1966; one cent, 1966; world coins, includes Madagascar, five ariary - ten francs, 1996-2002 (7); West African States, one franc - five hundred FCFA, 1996-2004 (9); Yugoslavia, one para - twenty dinara, 1994-2003 (6). Several halfpennies and pennies with mint red, overall extremely fine - uncirculated. (65) $100
Lot 27 George V - Elizabeth II, 1913-1963, florin - halfpenny, assorted dates, some duplication, includes a small group of varieties (8), pennies, 1928 broken 8; 1933/2; threepence, 1948, filled 8; bakery tokens (11). In 2x2 holders and envelopes, poor - uncirculated. (77) $110
Lot 28 George V - Elizabeth II, pre decimal, florin 1927, shilling 1962, sixpence, 1951, threepence, 1964, penny 1922, halfpenny 1918; decimal, RAM mint rolls, twenty cents, 1982; ten cents, 1982; five cents, 1982; one cents, 1981; world coins, assorted 20th century base metal minors, from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Sweden, Thailand, USA; Royal Life Saving Society medallion in bronze (27mm) 1967. Fine - uncirculated. (80 coins and 4 mint rolls) $50
Lot 29 George V - George VI, shillings, 1924 (20), 1928 (8), 1940 (5); threepences, 1915 (14), 1923 (39). Fair - fine. (86) $260
Lot 30 George V - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1937 (2); florin, 1927 Canberra; 1944S set of florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence in plush case; small quantity of sixpences and threepences mostly post 1945. Very good - uncirculated. (approx 90) $240
Lot 31 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, sixpences (45) and threepences (49), assorted dates with some duplication, no overdates. In 2x2 holders, fair - extremely fine. (94) $160
Lot 32 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, sixpence and threepence date sets, missing 1912, 1922, 1924 sixpences and 1922/21 overdate threepence. In plastic coin pages, fair - uncirculated. (97) $180
Lot 33 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, sixpence and threepence date sets, missing 1922/1 overdate threepence. In plastic coin pages, good - uncirculated. (100) $180
Lot 34 George V, pennies (97), includes 1914, 1915, 1918I (4), 1920, 1920 dot above, 1920 dot below (2), 1927 weakly struck beading at top; halfpennies (21), includes 1914, 1915H with reverse planchet flaw, 1918I, 1921 die crack on reverse from beading to H; unknown coin blank in aluminium bronze (24mm; 8.82g); Australasian tradesmens tokens, Milner & Thompson, Christchurch penny, 1881(many edge nicks); W.J.Taylor, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (poor); A.Toogood, Sydney penny, 1855 (poor) (A.377, 573, 587) (3); H.Pearce, Toronto one loaf bread token; USA, Veeder Mfg Co, Hartford Ct, advertising check, 1895; Masonic Mark penny. Poor - very fine. (125) $100
Lot 35 George V - Elizabeth II, 1933-1964, florins (include 1933) (19), shillings (37), sixpences (31), threepences (1), pennies (33), halfpennies (3); also includes pendant, rings (2, one in 18ct) and bracelet. Poor - very fine. (128) $280
Lot 36 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, florins (20), shillings (20), sixpences (20), threepences (40), halfpennies (38), all in 2x2 holders in purple penny album, includes 1942 threepence. Fair - uncirculated. (138) $240
Lot 37 George V - Elizabeth II, 1914-1963, florin (57), shilling (65), halfpenny (23) incomplete date sets, missing key dates and most George VI and Elizabeth II issues. In five assorted press-in albums, poor - good very fine. (146) $400
Lot 38 George V - Elizabeth II, various select issues including decimals in 2x2 holders (136), also tube of silver threepences, Perth Mint proof silver ten dollars, Cook Islands, 1930 penny bronze fifty cents, 2007, Kiribati proof silver ten dollars 2004 (Anniversary of Royal Visit). Fine - FDC. (150) $360
Lot 39 George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies, 1912H and later (19) pennies, 1933 and later (16) includes red nearly uncirculated 1947, decimal two dollars, 1982 (2), fifty cents, 1966; also Territory of New Guinea, shillings (7), sixpence, 1935, pennies, 1936 (2); St Helena, proof crown, 1973 cased; 1797 two pence countermarked D and J.D, other foreign (7), plus album of pennies (99) and album of British minors (33). Fair - FDC. (189) $120
Lot 40 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed silver issues, mostly sixpences and shillings (gross weight 1kg). Fair - uncirculated. (approx 200) $310
Lot 41 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) $200
Lot 42 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1981 (broken mint roll), proof sets 1982 (2), pennies and halfpennies and minor world coins. Fine - FDC. (approx 200) $70
Lot 43 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-2010, florins, shillings, threepences and halfpennies, all in 2x2 holders in an album with decimal twenty cents. Very fine - uncirculated. (210) $400
Lot 44 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1976, halfpennies (53), pennies (41), threepence (46), sixpences (44), shillings (26), florins (12), also five cents, 1976. Fair - good very fine. (223) $150
Lot 45 George V - Elizabeth II, predecimal silver and bronze, including florins, 1931, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944S, 1946-1963, decimal fifty cents, 1966 (2), cupro nickel (29), proof twenty cents, 1976; also world, including Great Britain, florin, 1900, halfcrown, 1929; also medals, Blackheath Centenary, 1985 (2), all in green plastic coin album. Poor - FDC. (227) $130
Lot 46 George V - Elizabeth II, 1925-1963, mostly florins, face value, pre 1946 $4.225, post 1945 $12.20, also silver fifty cents, 1966; New Zealand coins, includes silver issues, face value $2.30 and other issues as well as other British, a few in silver. Stored in brown coin album, mostly fine - uncirculated. (approx 235) $400
Lot 47 George V - Elizabeth II, threepences - florins, 1914-1963, face value pre 1946 $0.50, post 1945 $21.55. Good - extremely fine. (267) $360
Lot 48 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, balance of an old collection in grey plastic coin album, nearly complete from 1940, also pennies, 1962, die axis varieties (42), long five 1953 pennies (5), halfpennies (41), pennies (115), threepences (46), sixpences (46), shillings (24), florins (26), crown (1). Generally above average, very good - uncirculated. (299) $1,500
Lot 49 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, mixed quantities of assorted dates, sixpences (111) and threepences (210). Fair - uncirculated. (321) $340
Lot 50 George V - Elizabeth II, 1916M-1961, florins and shillings, assorted dates; together with two albums of world minor coins, including China, Fiji, France, Great Britain, Malaya, New Zealand, Palestine. In four albums, poor - extremely fine. (380) $200
Lot 51 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, date set, crown to halfpenny, missing 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary florin, 1922/1 overdate threepence, 1930 penny and 1923 halfpenny. In a brown Port Phillip album, poor - extremely fine. (391) $1,300
Lot 52 George V - Elizabeth II, threepences - florins, 1917-1963, face value pre 1946 $0.95 (includes 1917M sixpence), post 1945 $33.125 (includes 1951 Jubilee florins [7] and 1954 Royal Visit florins [5]). Poor - good extremely fine. (397) $600
Lot 53 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1980, florin - penny and fifty cents - one cent, assorted dates, missing key dates, includes threepence set, missing 1922/1 overdate. In seven Dansco press-in albums, one with torn spine, another soiled front and back and a black Lechtturm Moneta album, poor - uncirculated. (438) $280
Lot 54 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, penny and halfpenny, incomplete date sets, missing key dates and some varieties. In plastic coin pages, good - very fine. (447) $150
Lot 55 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, sixpence date set, 1910-1963 (52); threepence date set, 1910-1964 (56) missing 1922/1 overdate; penny date set, 1911-1964 (77) missing 1930; halfpenny date set, 1911-1964 (61) missing 1923; Canada, one cent date set, 1936-1975 (48) missing 1938; USA, Lincoln cents date set, 1941-1963 (58) missing 1955S and 1960; Jefferson nickels date sets, 1938-1990 (101), many early key dates missing; Washington quarters date set, 1965-1981 (28). Coins housed in eight press-in albums, very good - uncirculated. (481) $300
Lot 56 George V - Elizabeth II, album containing halfpennies (68), pennies (62), threepences (7), sixpences (21), shillings (20), florins (8), decimal (including two 1966 fifty cent), one dollars ($36 face value), two dollars ($84 face value); halfpenny album, almost complete, (the 1923 altered); album containing Australian Numismatic Society medallions, tokens, commemorative dollars ($20 face value), fifty cents (20); album containing 1966 fifty cents (9), fifty cents (56), Great Britain minors, world coins (variety); box of Australian halfpennies, (1916-1964), (913); small album, Australian fifty cents (19), USA, Kennedy half dollars, 1964 (16), 1976 (1); album "The Last 20 Years of Buffalo Nickels", 1919-1938, (18); small container of Australian pennies and halfpennies (80); bags of Australian pre-decimal and decimal and world coins. Fine - uncirculated. (lot) $400
Lot 57 George V - Elizabeth II, various silver issues (majority pre 1946) done up in plastic tubes, threepences in rolls (8) and tubes (4), including 1942 (11), sixpence tubes (11), shilling (1 long tube), florin tubes (6), bag of pennies and bag of halfpennies. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 750) $1,200
Lot 58 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1945 (320g), 1946-1963 (900g) florin - halfpenny, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Fair - very fine. (1.20kg) $440
Lot 59 Edward VII - George VI, 1910-1945, florins - threepences, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Poor - very fine. (1.15kg) $650
Lot 60 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1946-1963, florins - threepences, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - nearly extremely fine. (1.2kg) $360
Lot 61 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1946-1961, florins and shillings, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - fine. (1.78kg) $520
Lot 62 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1948-1964, sixpences and threepences, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - good very fine. (1.9kg) $560
Lot 63 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1946-1962, florins and shillings, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - very fine. (3kg) $880
Lot 64 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1947-1963, sixpences and threepences, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - very fine. (3.7kg) $1,080
Lot 65 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1963, pennies and halfpennies, mixed quantities of assorted dates, mostly pennies. Good - very fine. (10kg) $200
Lot 66 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, pennies and halfpennies, mixed quantities of assorted dates, many with corrosion. Poor - very fine. (10kg) $110
Lot 67 George V - Elizabeth II, assortment of pennies and halfpennies (gross wt 13.5kg). Fair - very fine. (approx 1,300) $260
Lot 68 Sands of Gallipoli, Men of Valour Collection, undated, features a replica Victoria Cross, four silvered and gilt medallions (each 50mm), a replica Rising Sun hat badge and a vial of sand from the beaches of Gallipoli; USA, 50 State Quarters Collection, set of fifty 24 carat gold plated commemorative quarter dollars, 1999-2008. In timber cases, uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 69 Elizabeth II, Macquarie Mint, Chinese Lunar Zodiac Collection, features twelve gold plated animal signs of the zodiac medallions and one commemorative medal. In timber case of issue with certificates and mintage number 3051, uncirculated. $70
Lot 70 George V - Elizabeth II, 1912-1964, an accumulation, with some duplication, off centre strikes, bitten coins, varieties, overdates including pennies, 1928 broken 8, 1933/2, 1931 dropped one London die. Good - very fine. (150) $1,200
Lot 71 George V - Elizabeth II, 1913-1964, florin - halfpenny, assorted dates, collection of varieties, die breaks, off centre strikes, planchet faults. Most coins with handwritten annotations, in 2x2 holders, fair - extremely fine. (70) $300
Lot 72 George V - Elizabeth II, 1913-1964, an accumulation of varieties, mis-strikes, die breaks. All annotated, very good - uncirculated. (191) $500
Lot 73 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1921-1964, includes 1920 dot below bottom scroll and upset obverse at 2 o'clock, 1933/2 overdate, faint dates, planchet flaws, clipped edges, die cracks, upset obverse and other varieties. Very good - extremely fine. (55) $180
Lot 74 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1927 Indian die; 1928 broken 8 (2); 1932 with 3 tilted left; 1940 with dot under K; 1941 K dot G with planchet flaw from edge to kangaroo's arm; 1943I with heavy denticles on reverse; 1943I with planchet flaws on King's head; 1943Y. planchet flaw between P and E of PENNY; 1951 with bitten edge and metal blobs on neck of King's head; 1956 bitten edge. Very good - very fine. (11) $70
Lot 75 George VI, threepence, 1949, double struck, fifteen percent apart. Nearly uncirculated and rare. $800
Lot 76 George V- Elizabeth II, florins, 1951 Jubilee, planchet flaw from ear across face to G, 1954 Royal Visit, planchet flaw at II DEI; sixpence, 1963 bitten edge; threepences, 1927 break in emu's top leg, 1943D flaw L to rim and N to rim, 1944S flaw through P to rim, 1944S flaw from wheat stalk through scroll and E to rim, 1944S flaw first A to rim, 1948 dot near K in fold of scroll, 1948 mis-struck rim to 6 o'clock and other flaws, 1948 filled lower part of 8, 1952 flaw on wheat stork ends and 2 to rim; penny, 1952Y. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) $70
Lot 77 Elizabeth II, florin, 1954; shilling, 1961, first coin struck five percent off centre and out of collar, second coin struck slightly off centre. Fine - extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 78 George VI - Elizabeth II, florin, 1957, clipped edge at 7 o'clock; shilling, 1961, clipped edge at 6 o'clock; sixpence, 1958, struck five percent off centre with raised lip; pennies, 1941 struck six percent off centre; 1943Y. struck six percent off centre with raised lip (some mint red); 1944Y. with clipped edges at 1-2 o'clock and about 5 o'clock; 1944Y. struck about three percent off centre; halfpenny, 1964Y. struck about eight percent off centre with raised lip (most mint red). Good - nearly uncirculated. (8) $360
Lot 79 Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1962, struck out of collar, broad rim all round and plain edge. Uncirculated. $120
Lot 80 Elizabeth II, one cent, 1966, trial squeeze struck in lead (3.14g). Scratches on obverse, otherwise nearly as struck, probably unique. $900
Lot 81 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1966, Canberra Mint striking, struck twenty percent off centre and out of collar, edge plain (11.25g). Nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $920
Lot 82 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1966, London mint strike with 'wavy 2'. Uncirculated and rare. $1,700
Lot 83 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1966, wavy 2 variety. Fine. $200
Lot 84 Elizabeth II, five cents, (1966-1984) (2.79g) struck without edge collar, only struck in centre, oil filled dies. As struck, very fine and rare. $320
Lot 85 Elizabeth II, ten cents, 1966 lamination flaw from Queen's neck to left edge; another, 2005 (?), weak strike so much of obverse legend is missing; five cents, 2001, 2005, 2006, all struck off centre. Fine - extremely fine. (5) $60
Lot 86 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1972, struck on a ten cents blank in error. Uncirculated and very rare. $2,500
Lot 87 Elizabeth II, one cent, 1975, struck from two obverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated and very rare. $2,000
Lot 88 Elizabeth II, one cent, 1975, struck with two proof obverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Dark toned, nearly FDC and probably unique. $2,300
Lot 89 Elizabeth II, two cents, 1975, struck with two proof obverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Dark toned, nearly FDC and probably unique. $2,500
Lot 90 Elizabeth II, five cents, 1975, struck with two proof obverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Nearly FDC and probably unique. $2,000
Lot 91 Elizabeth II, ten cents, 1975, struck with two proof obverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Nearly FDC and probably unique. $2,500
Lot 92 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1975 struck with two proof obverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Nearly FDC and probably unique. $3,800
Lot 93 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1975, struck with two proof obverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Nearly FDC and probably unique. $6,000
Lot 94 Elizabeth II, two cents, c1975, struck from two reverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Red uncirculated and very rare. $1,950
Lot 95 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1977, struck with two obverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Toned, uncirculated and very rare. $6,000
Lot 96 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, c1977, struck from two reverse dies at 180 degrees die axis. Uncirculated and very rare. $3,400
Lot 97 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1979 and 1980, both with double bar behind emu's head; 2005, pastor with club foot variety; one dollar, 2008, top kangaroo with rabbit ears, another, flaw under serif of 1 as second kangaroo tail. Very fine - uncirculated. (5) $160
Lot 98 Elizabeth II, five cents, 1980, full obverse brockage. Nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $1,150
Lot 99 Elizabeth II, two cents, 1981, missing SD; twenty cents, 1981, dot above R. Uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 100 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1981, three and a half claw variety. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 101 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1981, Royal Wedding struck on a Hong Kong five dollars planchet in error (9.5g) decahedral. Uncirculated and very rare. $1,600
Lot 102 Elizabeth II, one dollar, (1984) full reverse brockage. Nearly uncirculated and rare. $1,600
Lot 103 Elizabeth II, two cents, date missing (pre 1985), triple struck, clipped edge, planchet split and reverse missing; another with date missing (also pre 1985) with one third of planchet missing at right; another, 1983 with clipped edge; also a cupro nickel blank (27mm; 8.05g), details unknown. The first three with some or much mint red, the last with scuffing, otherwise extremely fine. (4) $230
Lot 104 Elizabeth II, two cents, 1988, struck on a one cent blank in error (2.58g). Lightly toned, red uncirculated and very rare. $1,400
Lot 105 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1988, struck on a ten cents blank in error (5.73g). Uncirculated and very rare. $2,200
Lot 106 Elizabeth II, five cents, 1989, struck on a one cent blank in error (2.59g). Toned, nearly uncirculated and very rare. $1,700
Lot 107 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1991, struck on a ten cents blank in error (5.6g). Uncirculated and very rare. $2,000
Lot 108 Elizabeth II, ten cents, 1994, struck on a five cents blank in error (2.83g). Uncirculated and very rare. $1,900
Lot 109 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1995, struck on a ten cents blank in error (5.68g). Uncirculated and very rare. $2,000
Lot 110 Elizabeth II, five cents, 2000 struck five percent off centre resulting in raised top edge. With struck mark on Queen's neck, otherwise uncirculated. $220
Lot 111 Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 2000, struck on a ten cents blank in error. Proof-like uncirculated and very rare. $1,900
Lot 112 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 2000, struck on a twenty cents blank in error (11.28g). Uncirculated and very rare. $1,900
Lot 113 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, mule struck with ten cents obverse die. Nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $1,400
Lot 114 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, struck with ten cents obverse die in error. Good very fine and rare. $900
Lot 115 Elizabeth II, one dollar/ten cents, 2000, mule together with normal issue for comparison. Fine - very fine. (2) $750
Lot 116 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, mule struck with ten cents obverse die. Contact marks, otherwise fine and rare. $600
Lot 117 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2005, Gallipoli, S mint mark double struck; another 2008, B mint mark double struck. Uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 118 Elizabeth II, five cents, 2007, struck with two obverse dies at 180 degree die axis. Uncirculated and rare. $2,400
Lot 119 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2010 (4), the first with blob between 4th kangaroo's back and last kangaroo's jaw; the second with large blob of metal behind last kangaroo's ears; the third with small metal blob behind last kangaroo's ears; the last with small metal blob on last kangaroo's back near tail. Fine - very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 120 Elizabeth II, proof set 1991, with 1990 ten cents in error. In case of issue, FDC. $550
Lot 121 Elizabeth II, baby proof set, 2004, with trial one dollar. In case of issue, FDC and very rare. $1,700
Lot 122 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. $4,500
Lot 123 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1986 with 1985 ten cents; 1991 with 1990 five cents; 1994 with 1993 two dollars; 1994 with wide date fifty cents; 1993 and 2000 sets each missing one dollar, 2006 set missing one cent, 2006 and 2008 sets each missing five cents, 2005 set with fifty cents facing the wrong way. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (10) $1,800
Lot 124 Elizabeth II, baby mint set 1993 with incorrect art work; 1994 set with 1993 two dollars in error. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (2) $250
Lot 125 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, one cent, 1966, 1969, 1970 (2), 1980; two cents, 1970 (?); five cents, 1969, 1980. Uncirculated. (8) $280
Lot 126 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, one dollar, 1984, 1985, 1988, twenty cents, 1980, five cents, 1983, two cents, 1981, one cent, 1979, 1980 (3), 1982 (2); Reserve Bank, one dollar, 1984, 1986, fifty cents, 1981 Royal Wedding. Uncirculated. (15) $220
Lot 127 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, one dollar, 1986, International Year of Peace; twenty cents, 2001, Sir Donald Bradman (7); twenty cents, 2001, Centenary of Federation (8); twenty cents, 2000. Uncirculated. (19) $360
Lot 128 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, two dollars, 1988 (4); one dollar, 1988 (5); fifty cents, 1988 (10); five cents, 1980. One two dollar roll with coin missing, uncirculated. (20) $500
Lot 129 Elizabeth II, mint sets, RAM card 1966, 1981, 1984 (3), 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1996, 2000; Great Britain, Queen Mother 80th Birthday commemorative crown, 1980; Commemorative two coin pack with penny, 1964 and one cent, 1966. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (13) $200
Lot 130 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 blue wallet, 1982, 1988 (2), 1990, 1991; baby mint set, 2001 Federation Centenary; mint five dollars, 1988 in cello pack (13), 1990 Anzac (2); mint one dollar, 1995C (2); Reserve Bank mint roll, one dollar, 1986; Bicentennial Memento medal for school students in folder, 1988 (3); Great Britain, specimen crown, 1981 Royal Wedding, in folder. In packs of issue, the first set with small piece of plastic missing from one cent pouch, otherwise uncirculated. (29) $260
Lot 131 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1980, 1983 (2), 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987 (4), 1988 (4), 1991 (4), 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (2), 1995, 2001 (3), 2002, 2002 baby set; mint ten dollars, 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (4), 1989 (2), 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (2); five dollars, 1992 (2), 1994 (2), 1996; one ounce silver kangaroo dollars, 1993 (2), 1994; mint dollars five coin pack, 1984/92, 1993S (4), 1993 (5), 1993 card (5), 1993M (5), 1994C (4), 1995C (2), 1996C (2), 1996S (2); PNCs fifty cents, 1994 (2), 1995 (6); Olympic replica Greek coin. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (97) $850
Lot 132 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1981 (2), 1982, 1984, 1985, 1990 (3), 1991; mint five dollars, 1990 Anzac. The 1985 set with yellow covered plastic, twenty cent toned, nearly FDC - FDC. (10) $180
Lot 133 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1982 (10), 1983 (3), 1985-1987 (4 of each), 1988, 1989, 1990-1992 (4 of each), 1994 (4). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (43) $700
Lot 134 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985, 1986, 2006; coin/note set, 2013 stamp folder 'copy' of 1913 ten shilling note M000001; First Day Covers and PNCs (7). Uncirculated. (11) $90
Lot 135 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1986 (5), 1987 (4), 1988 (5), 1991 (5). Uncirculated. (19) $330
Lot 136 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1969; mint sets, 1986 (2), 1988 (2), 1994 (2); mint silver ten dollars, Commonwealth Games 1982, State Series, 1985 (2), 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (2); mint five dollars, 1988 (2), 1994, 2000 (2); mint silver one dollar, Kangaroo 1993; mint one dollars, 1992, 1993 (2), 1994, 1996, five coin set 1984-1992; fifty cents, assorted dates 1966-2004 (50); twenty cents, assorted dates 1995-2013 (31); one cents, assorted dates 1966-1989 (33); Perth Mint, proof silver five dollar, Kookaburra 1990; mint silver dollars, Holey Dollar and Dump 1988, Kookaburra 1990; one ounce silver ingots (2); Medallions, base metal assorted dates 1977-1994 (18); Great Britain, mint set, 1968; crowns, 1965, 1980 (2), 1981 (2); twenty five pence, Royal Marriage 1981 (3). n packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (178) $400
Lot 137 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1988 and 1991; also, ten dollars commemorative folders, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (Mc $10 GF 1) (2). Uncirculated. (4) $60
Lot 138 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1991-1996, 2007 (baby); mint five dollars, Enfranchisement of Women 1994 (4), Bradman (bimetal) 1996 (2), Flying Doctor 1998, Phar Lap 2000 (2), Bradman (bronze) 2001, Battle of Sunda Strait (2), Rugby World Cup 2003. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (20) $230
Lot 139 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980. Uncirculated. (2) $840
Lot 140 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1981. Uncirculated. (2) $840
Lot 141 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980 (2), 1981. Uncirculated. (3) $1,250
Lot 142 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980 (4), 1981 (3), 1982 (2), 1983 (2), 1984 (2). Uncirculated. (13) $5,600
Lot 143 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1981, Royal Wedding. In wallets of issue, uncirculated. (14) $6,200
Lot 144 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1984. In pack of issue, uncirculated. $440
Lot 145 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1985 Koala. In pack of issue, uncirculated. $440
Lot 146 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1988 (4), 1992 (2) and 1993. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (7) $3,000
Lot 147 Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, 1982 (3), 1989; Perth Mint holey dollar and dump set, 1988. Uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 148 Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 1982 Commonwealth Games, State Series, 1985, 1986 (2); five dollars, 1988 (2, one in case by AGC), 1990 Anzac, 1994 Enfranchisement (2), 1996 Bradman (2 in Westpac sleeve); one dollar, 2007C Harbour Bridge, 2007 Ashes; fifty cents, 2004 (3, in unofficial holders), 2006 XVIII Commonwealth Games (7), 2010 Royal Engagement; philatelic numismatic cover, 1997 Bradman (foxing stains); Australian Legends - Bradman, 1997 first day of issue maxi card. In packs of issue, some missing outer boxes, the Bradman five dollars toned in centre, the PNC damaged, otherwise uncirculated. (26) $140
Lot 149 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988. In Commonweath Bank presentation packs, uncirculated. (90) $460
Lot 150 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 (4, no packs), 1996 Bradman in Westpac sleeve; mint one dollar, 1999 dual set of Older Persons & Last Anzacs, 2010C, S, B, M set of four for Australian Coinage Centenary; mint sets of one dollar and twenty cents, 2008 Planet Earth (2), 2009 Astronomy (2), 2010 Burke & Wills (2); mint fifty cents, 2008 America's Cup (2), 2008 Scouting (2), 2009 Moon Landing (2), 2010 Melbourne Cup (2), 2011 National Service (2); mint twenty cents, 2009 Australia Remembers - Nursing (2); philatelic numismatic cover, 1997 Bradman. All except first in packs of issue, uncirculated. (26) $240
Lot 151 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) $50
Lot 152 Elizabeth II, Olympic Games Centennial Coin Programme, 1896-1996, folder with artwork images of each design for Series 1, Canada, $15 (KM.215, 216) (2), and $175 (KM.217), 1992; Series II, Australia $20 (2), and $200, 1993; Series III, France, 100 francs, (KM.1047, 1048) (2), and 500 francs (KM.1059), 1994; Series IV, Austria, 200 schilling (KM.3026, 3027) (2), and 1,000 schilling (KM.3028), 1995; Series V, Greece, 1,000 drachmes (KM.165, 166) (2), and 20,000 drachmes (KM.167), 1996. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 153 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection, mint set of twenty eight aluminium bronze five dollars. In official album, uncirculated. (28) $130
Lot 154 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection, mint set of twenty eight aluminium bronze five dollars with official album and one extra weightlifting coin; mint five dollars, Journey Continues - Sydney to Athens 2004. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (31) $150
Lot 155 Elizabeth II, mint silver dollars, Kangaroo Series, 1993 (2), 1994-1995 (fair issues), 1994 (2), 1995-1996, 1998-2001, 2003-2006, Gilt Kangaroo Series, 2003, 2004 and 2007 . In packs of issue, uncirculated. (19) $680
Lot 156 Elizabeth II, gold plated frosted uncirculated one ounce silver kangaroo, 2008 Reg Mombassa design; one dollar banknotes, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ABC 000012/4 consecutive low numbered trio (R.71) (3). The first in case of issue with certificate, uncirculated, the banknotes with light centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $180
Lot 157 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, 1984, Last Anzac 1999B, Outback 2002B, Harbour Bridge 2007M (3), Polar Year 2007, Peacekeeping 2007 (2), Arms 2008M (2), Quarantine 2008, Mary MacKillop 2008 (2), Steve Irwin 2009 (2), Fred Hollows 2010 (2), Australian Citizenship 2009C (2), S (2), B (2), M (2); Lunar Series, mint one dollars, 2007 Pig, 2008 Rat, 2009 Ox, 2010 Tiger, 2011 Rabbit. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (31) $220
Lot 158 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) $40
Lot 159 Elizabeth II, mint one dollars, Australia's First Victoria Cross 2000; Sands of Gallipoli, Men of Valour Collection, undated, features a replica Victoria Cross, two silvered and gilt medallions (each 50mm), and a vial of sand from the beaches of Gallipoli. In pack and case of issue with certificate 02583 of 5000, uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 160 Elizabeth II, Ocean Series, mint one dollars, 2006 Clown Fish (6), Bottlenose Dolphin (5), 2007 Biscuit Star Fish (5), Longfin Bannerfish (5), White Shark (4), Bigbelly Seahorse (4). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (29) $240
Lot 161 Elizabeth II, Land Series, mint one dollars, 2008 (12, three each of Koala, Wombat, Echidna, Rock Wallaby), 2009 (6, three each of Frilled Neck Lizard, Bilby). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (18) $200
Lot 162 Elizabeth II, Celebrate Australia Series, mint one dollars, 2009 (15, two each of Tas, Qld, ACT, WA, NSW, SA, Vic and one only of NT), 2010 (10, two each of Greater Blue Mountains, Great Barrier Reef, Heard & McDonald Islands, Shark Bay and Tasmanian Wilderness). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (25) $300
Lot 163 Elizabeth II, 2001, Celebrating Australia's Centenary of Federation, mint twenty cents and fifty cents, Tasmania, Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory, Norfolk Island, Victoria, Queensland, Australian Capital Territory. Uncirculated. (8) $120
Lot 164 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Good - very fine. (65) $440
Lot 165 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) $100
Lot 166 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 167 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) $150
Lot 168 Elizabeth II, Bombing of Australia 2 x twenty cents and fifty cents set of three, 2012; twenty cents, 2015 The Spirit Lives (2); twenty five cents, 2016 Our Legends; philatelic numismatic cover, 2012 Remembrance; Perth Mint, proof silver and enamel one ounce one dollar, 2005 Anzac 90th (NZ reverse); also Anzac Simpson and his Donkey lapel badge replica on card. In packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (6 + set of 3) $100
Lot 169 Australia, PNC and FDC in small FDC album, noted PNC of Victoria Cross, Australian Legends, WYD, Olympic Sports, EII Coronation, Humphries, Bounding kangaroos. Uncirculated for coins and used. (approx 60) $220
Lot 170 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers in a cased clip lock folder, a range of issues from 1994, including, Victoria Cross 2000, Australian Legends 2000, Army 2001, QEII 2002, Coronation 2003, baton relay 2005, Queens birthday 2006, Harbour Bridge, bounding kangaroo, Special Air Service, Lifesaver 2007, Scouting, WYD, Football, Remembrance, South Magnetic Pole, with a few FDCs. Uncirculated. (39) $440
Lot 171 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers in a clip lock folder, a range of issues from 2008-2010. Uncirculated. (22) $120
Lot 172 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers in a clip lock folder, a range of issues from 2010-2011. Uncirculated. (31) $180
Lot 173 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers in a clip lock folder, a range of issues from 2011 - 2013. Uncirculated. (39) $220
Lot 174 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, a range of issues in multiples, including, Macquarie 2010 (2, Queens 85th 2011 (2), Air Mail 2014, Presidents Cup 2011, Mawson 2012 (2), 100 years People 2014, Sydney Emden 2014 (2), Gallipoli 2015 (2), Anzac Day 2012, ANZAC 2015 joint issue, 1914 WWI (2), 2014, Duntroon 2011, Navy 2011 (2), Sydney Swans 2012, bounding kangaroos 2007, Ashes 2010, 2010 cycling medal. Uncirculated. (24) $150
Lot 175 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, a range of issues in multiples, including, Cats 2015, Diamond Jubilee 2012, Royal Christening 2014, Christmas 2011, Banjo Paterson 2014 (2), Queens Coronation 2013, Coronation 2012 medals, IYV 2011, Kangaroo stamp 2013, 25th anniv. Parliament House 2013, Neutrality 2014, $5 Remembrance 2011, Medals Floral,60 earth hour (2), 2008 WYD Syd, Bush ballads. Uncirculated. (18) $100
Lot 176 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, a range of issues in multiples, including, Burke & Wills 2010 (5); Remembrance 2011 $2 (2), Military/Aviation 2014 (2), Remembrance 2008, National Service 2010 (3), Flemington 2010 (6), Australia Post 2009 (3), Quarantine 2008, Powered Flight 2010 (2), Expo 2010, Commonwealth Coinage 2010, Bradman 1997, Burke & Wills 20c and $1 coin on cards (2) 2010, birds $1 as PNC 2013 (6). Uncirculated. (36) $200
Lot 177 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers in a clip lock folder, a range of issues from 2013-2014. Uncirculated. (33) $220
Lot 178 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers in a clip lock folder, a range of issues from 2014-2015. Uncirculated. (32) $240
Lot 179 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers in a clip lock folder, a range of issues from 2015. Uncirculated. (20) $120
Lot 180 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Series, specimen silver two ounces two dollars, 1992, 1993 (2); specimen silver one ounce one dollar, 1990 (2), 1994 Australia's Commonwealth Games logo privy mark, 1997, 2015 25th Anniversary of Kookaburra Series. The second last in case of issue with certificate, the rest in slabs as issued, uncirculated. (8) $300
Lot 181 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Lunar Series, specimen silver ten ounces ten dollars, 2012 Year of the Dragon. In capsule, uncirculated. $340
Lot 182 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Lunar Series, specimen silver ten ounces ten dollars, 2013 Year of the Snake. In capsule, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 183 Australia, Perth Mint, Elizabeth II, Year of the Horse square, coloured specimen one ounce 999 fine silver one dollar ten-coin collection, 2014. In a decorated display stand in impressive box, together with certificate, uncirculated. $380
Lot 184 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Lunar Series, specimen silver ten ounces ten dollars, 2015 Year of the Goat. In capsule, uncirculated. $260
Lot 185 Elizabeth II, 1966-2006, two dollars - one cent, assorted dates, extracted from proof and mint sets; proof two and one dollar, twenty and ten cents, 2006; five dollar, 1976. Uncirculated - FDC. (95) $120
Lot 186 Elizabeth II, 1966-2011, part sets of fifty cents - one cent (146), includes silver 1966 fifty cents; also Great Britain, part set of farthings, 1878-1956 (42); USA, Lincoln cents part set, 1916S -1994 (116), also some Canadian one cents, 1943-1970 (14). Stored in seven press-in coin folders, poor - uncirculated. (318) $30
Lot 187 Elizabeth II, two cents (approx 770), one cent (approx 1,440), 1966-2000s. Poor - uncirculated. (7.77kg) $130
Lot 188 Elizabeth II, 1966-1985, one cents (900), two cents (1,000) all in 29 clip seal one dollar bank bags. Very fine - extremely fine. (1,900) $120
Lot 189 Elizabeth II, one and two cents in quantity (gross wt 23.5kg). Very good - very fine. (approx 4,000) $380
Lot 190 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1969 and 1970. Without foams, FDC. (2) $250
Lot 191 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977, 1981, 1982 (3), 1984, 1985, 1986; proof one dollar, 1984 (2); ten dollars, 1986 State series; Kiribati, Macquarie Mint, proof silver ten dollars, 2014. FDC. (12) $160
Lot 192 Elizabeth II, proof six coin sets, 1977, 1980, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 (2), 2004, 2005, 2007; proof eight coin sets, 1988, 2006; baby proof set, 2002. All in cases and packs of issue, some foxing of case and pack of the 1988 set, FDC. (13) $500
Lot 193 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1980 in a normal case etched across the top, 'Produced From Selcast Exploration Nickel'. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. Passed in
Lot 194 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980-1981 (5 of each), 1982-1990 (4 of each), 1991 (8), 1992-1999 (4 of each), 2001 (4). In cases of issue with certificates (1980 (1) without outer case or certificate), FDC. (90) $2,300
Lot 195 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1981, 1982, 1985-1987, 1990, 1992, 1994-1998, 2001 (2), 2002, 2003, 2004 (2), 2007. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (19) $680
Lot 196 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1982 (2), 1983 (2), 1984 (2), 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (4), 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (2), 1995, 2001, 2002, 2002 baby set, proof ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (4), 1989 (2), 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (2); Bird Series, 1990-93 (2 of each); 2002 Bimetal (Adelaide Pound) (2); piedforts, 1991-4; 1995 standard and piedfort with set case; Olympic Heritage, 1994-6 (8 coins, 3 cases). All in cases of issue, FDC. (65) $1,300
Lot 197 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (9) $230
Lot 198 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000; mint set, 1985. In pack and cases of issue with certificates (1989 without outer cover or certificate), uncirculated - FDC. (8) $280
Lot 199 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999; proof silver ten dollars, 1988; proof five dollars, 1988; proof one dollar, 1984; Canada, proof set, 1978. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $200
Lot 200 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1985; proof silver ten dollars, State Series, 1985, 1986; proof silver five dollars, 2000 (2); proof silver one dollar, 1997; proof one dollar, 1984; mint silver ten dollars, Commonwealth Games 1982; mint five dollars, Commemorative 1988 (4), Bradman 1996; mint one dollars, Parkes 1996 (2), HMAS Sydney 2000 (3), 50 Years of Television 2006; New Zealand proof silver dollar, 1983. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (20) $170
Lot 201 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1986, 1987, 1990 (2); mint ten dollars, 1982, 1985 (2); five dollars, 1988 (17), 1990 (2). The 1990 proof set outer boxes damaged, uncirculated - FDC. (26) $200
Lot 202 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1988; proof silver ten dollars, Brisbane Commonwealth Games 1982, Sesquicentennial of Victoria 1985, Sesquicentennial South Australia 1986, NSW Coat of Arms 1987, First Fleet Bicentenary 1988, Queensland Coat of Arms 1989; Perth Mint, silver specimen one ounce issues, Australian Kookaburra two coin pack 2008/2009, Australian Koala 2011. In packs and cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (9) $160
Lot 203 Elizabeth II, proof set 2006; Perth Mint, coloured one ounce silver dollar, 2003 Prince William's 21st Birthday, in case with certificate No 12085; proof coloured gold quarter ounce Cook Islands 2004 with Ned Kelly; kookaburra Privy Mark Series of four silver two ounce coins, 1999, cased. FDC. (4) $550
Lot 204 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 2007-2010; proof five dollars, 1988. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $160
Lot 205 Elizabeth II, proof set, 2009, baby set 2009; mint sets, 2003 (2), 2004 (2), baby set 2007, baby set 2009, 2011. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (9) $250
Lot 206 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, Bicentennial Issue 1988; New Zealand, Celebration of Sport Silver Dollar Series, 1990. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) $90
Lot 207 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988 (4), 1991 (2), 1992 (Royal Ladies) (2), 1993 (2), 1994, 2003 (Port Phillip patterns) (2); 1988 Bicentenary six silver medallions set; 2001 Centenary of Federation proof coin collection; Courtship set of six silver medals by Michael Meszaros; Battle of Long Tan silver medal, 1993. All in cases of issue, FDC. (17) $1,500
Lot 208 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1993 Explorers; proof set, 1988; proof ten dollars, 1988 First Fleet; proof two dollars, 1988; mint ten dollars, 1988 First Fleet; also New Zealand, mint one dollar, 1974 Games; Western Samoa, mint one dollar, 1974 Games. In cases and packs of issue, the first set case damaged as usual, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (7) $140
Lot 209 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver, Royal Ladies set of four twenty five dollar coins plus silver medallion, 1992, five and a half ounces ASW. In case of issue with certificate and booklet, FDC. $120
Lot 210 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1998, 1999, 2001. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $320
Lot 211 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1998. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $440
Lot 212 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1998. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $550
Lot 213 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, The Explorers, 1994; Australia's Heritage Series, specimen silver ten dollars, 1994 (2); Silver Dreamtime Set (two coins), silver five dollars, 2000; mint five dollars, Olympic Collection, Cycling, Football, Triathlon 2000 (3); proof silver one dollars, Kangaroo Series, 1994 (2), 1996, Waltzing Matilda 1995. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (11) $260
Lot 214 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1998-2000; proof sets, 1979 double bar variety, 1982; proof silver ten dollars, State Series, 1986, 1987, 1989, Bicentennial, 1988; proof five dollars, 1988 Parliament House; proof silver one dollar, 1997 Kingsford Smith, 1999 Last Anzac. In cases of issue some missing certificates, some outer boxes missing or marked, otherwise FDC. (12) $320
Lot 215 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof year sets, 2003, 2004 (2). All sets in original packaging, FDC. (3) $280
Lot 216 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof year sets, 2005, 2006. Sets in original packaging, FDC. (2) $320
Lot 217 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof year set, 2009. In timber cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) $260
Lot 218 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, proof twenty coin collection, 2001. In album of issue with certificate, FDC. Passed in
Lot 219 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, proof twenty coin collection, 2001. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $250
Lot 220 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, proof twenty coin collection, 2001. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $260
Lot 221 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, proof twenty coin collection, 2001. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $140
Lot 222 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, proof twenty coin collection, 2001; Masterpieces in silver sets, 1998, 1999, 2000. In cases and packs of issue, 2001 certificate no 04368, FDC. (4) $480
Lot 223 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. FDC. $440
Lot 224 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In case of issue, FDC. $440
Lot 225 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $430
Lot 226 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In case of issue, FDC. $430
Lot 227 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980 (2). Cardboard outers with graffiti, FDC. (2) $860
Lot 228 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1982 (2), 1984 (2). Nearly FDC. (5) $2,200
Lot 229 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988 and 1989. FDC. (6) $2,600
Lot 230 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, Commonwealth Games 1982. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $430
Lot 231 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (4), 1992 (2) and 1993. In cases of issue, FDC. (11) $4,700
Lot 232 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1983-1986 (2 of each). In cases of issue, FDC. (8) $3,000
Lot 233 Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars, 1987 Arthur Phillip and Embarkation of First Fleet. In case of issue with certificate, outer box with foxing, FDC. $430
Lot 234 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1988, 1989, 1990 (2), 1991-4, plus mint issue, 1994. In cases and packs of issue, FDC and uncirculated. (9) $4,000
Lot 235 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1989 (2), 1990, mint two hundred dollars, 1989 (2), 1990. In cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (6) $2,600
Lot 236 Elizabeth II, Royal Ladies proof gold four coin and medallion (one ounce) set in 22 carat gold, denomination is two hundred and fifty dollars. In case of issue with certificate No 1321, FDC. $4,800
Lot 237 Elizabeth II, IOC Olympic Games Centennial Issue, 1896-1996, proof set of three, gold two hundred dollars (16.97g, 22ct) and silver twenty dollars (2), 1993. In case of issue with certificates, FDC. $800
Lot 238 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1993, and two silver twenty dollars, two three coin sets Olympics Centennial (McD.p277), also set for Austria, 1995. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $2,350
Lot 239 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympics, Official Celebration Collection Achievement gold one hundred dollars 2000, with ten aluminium bronze five dollars. In original book, No 192/2000 plus booklet, FDC. (11) $520
Lot 240 Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars, 1995-2003 (floral emblems) complete. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (9) $4,500
Lot 241 Elizabeth II, proof one ounce gold one hundred dollars, 2013, Lunar Year of the Snake. In case of issue with certificate No 0005, FDC. $1,600
Lot 242 Elizabeth II, proof three coin sets, 2001 Bradman Tribute. In cases of issue, two sets, FDC. (2) $820
Lot 243 Elizabeth II, proof fifty dollars, commemorating XVII Commonwealth Games 2002, trimetal coin, containing 7.8g pure gold, 13.39g pure silver and 15.32g pure copper. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $400
Lot 244 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympics, one kilo silver thirty dollars, 2000. In case of issue with certificate 02236, FDC. $800
Lot 245 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Commonwealth Games 1982, Millennium Trio of Coins 1999-2001, Australian Landmark Series, 1997, Commemorative 150th Anniversary Issues, Adelaide Pound 2002, Sydney Mint Sovereign Pattern 2003, Sydney Mint 2005. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (7) $300
Lot 246 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1982, 1985-1993 (State Series); Harbour City pair 1997; 1990 (Birds), Perth Mint medals (2), one ounce silver kookaburra, 1991; mint five dollars, 1988, Ferry Tokens and postcards; Holey dollar replica by Kodak. In cases and packs of issue, very fine - uncirculated. (20) Passed in
Lot 247 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1982 (2); mint silver ten dollars, 1982 (5); proof one dollars, 1984 (3); Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988 (McD N/R PT 1) (2); medallions, comemmorating Batavia Wreck (4), Inauguration of Indian Pacific, Passenger Service, 1970, silvered (51mm) (C.1970/61); Perth Mint, Western Australia artistic souvenir coins (5). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (22) $300
Lot 248 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, State Series, 1985-1993. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (9) $130
Lot 249 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia Series, piedfort 1990, standard 1991, State Series, 1986, 1987, 1988, Millennium Coin Series, The Past 1999. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $150
Lot 250 Australia, cased proof coins, ten dollars Piedfort, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993; ten dollars State 1986, 1987, 1988; 1989 kookaburra, 1992 Space silver five dollars proof cased (case damaged); one dollar, silver proof 10th anniversary of one dollar coin, 1994 (2) another Sydney Coin Fair Issue; 1995 Waltzing Matilda silver cased dollar Sydney Coin Fair Issue; 1982, silver ten dollars and fifty cents games cased proofs; cased proof 1984 dollar. Mostly FDC some cases worn. (14) $240
Lot 251 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia Series, piedfort 1989-1994, standard 1989-1994. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (12) $210
Lot 252 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Endangered Species, piedfort 1995 (2), 1997 (2), standard 1995 (2), 1997 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $200
Lot 253 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Australia's Olympic Heritage Series, set of six, 1994-1996, Landmark Series, set of two, 1997, Mixed Metal Commemorative, Anniversary Adelaide Pound 2002, Anniversary Sydney Mint Pattern 2003; proof silver one dollars, Subscription Issues, 1996, 2003, 2009, Silver Kangaroo Series, 1999, 2002, 2009, 2013. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (11) $410
Lot 254 Elizabeth II, Landmark Series, specimen silver ten dollars, 1999 Snowy Mountains Scheme; Sydney Olympics, proof silver five dollars, 2000 Sea Change; Subscription Series, proof silver one dollar, 1998 Parliament House; Perth Mint, proof silver two ounces kookaburra, 1999; specimen silver one ounce kookaburra set of three, 2002-2004. All with certificates except last set, in cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (3 + 2 sets) $220
Lot 255 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988; mint five dollars, 1988 (2); proof silver two dollars, 1988; proof silver one dollars, Majestic Images 1999, Last Anzacs 1999; mint one dollars, Last Anzacs 1999 (4); Great Britain, mint twenty five new pence, 1977 Silver Jubilee (KM.920). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (11) $70
Lot 256 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, New Parliament House 1988, International Year of Space 1992, Enfranchisement of Women 1994, Bradman 1996, Flying Doctor 1998, Battle of Sunda Strait 2002, AFL Football 2004; proof silver one dollars, Decimal Currency 1996 (2), Old Parliament House 1997, New Parliament House 1998, Majestic Images 1999 (2), Proclamation 2000, Melbourne Mint 2002, 190th Anniversary of Holey Dollar 2003, 40th Anniversary of Last Penny Issued 2004 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (18) $450
Lot 257 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988 (14), 1990 (Anzac pair), 1992 (2), 1994 (2), 1996; silver issues, 2002 (Finale) (2), 2003 (Rugby) (2), 2004 (Adelaide to Darwin) (2); proof silver two dollars, 1988 (14); proof dollars, 1984 (10); proof silver one dollars, 1992, 1993, 1994; one ounce silver Subscription Series, 1996-8, 1999 (2), 2002 (4), kangaroo 1999 (2), 2001, 2003 (2); Perth Mint holey dollar and dump sets, 1988 (4), 1989 (2). All in cases of issue, FDC. (74) $1,100
Lot 258 Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, Bradman 2001, Millennium Hologram Issues, 2001 (2), 2002 (2) 2003, Commonwealth Games 2002, Rugby World Cup 2003, Sydney to Athens 2004, Bicentenary of Tasmania 2004 (2), 150 Years of Steam 2004, Adelaide to Darwin Railway 2004, Perth Mint, Kookaburra 1990. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (14) $460
Lot 259 Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, Rugby World Cup 2003 (2); proof one dollars and twenty cent set, 2009, 2011; mint one dollars, Commemorative 1994, Waltzing Matilda 1995, Kingsford Smith 1997, Florey 1998, Olymphilex 2000, Navy 2000, Army 2001, Vietnam 2003, Korean War 2003, Eureka Stockade 2004, Gallipoli 2005 (2), 50 Years of Australian Television 2006, Commonwealth Games 2006, Ocean Series, 2006 (2), 2007 (4), 75th Anniversary Sydney Harbour Bridge 2007, The Ashes 2007, Year of the Pig 2007 (3), Land Series 2008 (6), International Polar Year 2008, Mastermint 2009 (2), Year of the Tiger 2010, Presidents Cup 2011, Air Series 2011 (2), Wheat Sheaf Dollar (set of four) 2012, Insect Series 2014, Centenary Anzac (set of four) 2015; RAM roll 2010; mint fifty cents, Australia II 2008, Moon Landing 2009, 150th Melbourne Cup 2010 (12), Royal Engagement 2010 (3), 60th Anniversary of National Service 2011, Royal Wedding 2011; mint twenty cents, Australia Remembers Series, 2010 (11), 2011 (3), 2014 (2), The Ashes 2011. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (82) $600
Lot 260 Elizabeth II, proof silver triangular five dollars, 2013 25th Anniversary of Parliament House, 2014 Lest We Forget; proof silver one dollar, 2013 Bicentenary of Holey Dollar & Dump; Subscription Series, proof silver dollar, 2003 Holey Dollar and Dump; New Year's Eve Series, proof silver one ounce one dollar, 2014; frosted uncirculated selectively gold plated silver one ounce one dollar kangaroo, 2005. In cases of issue with certificates, the third with low certificate number 54, uncirculated - FDC. (6) $480
Lot 261 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, Kangaroo Series, 1998, 2000-2006, 2007 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $380
Lot 262 Elizabeth II, proof silver dollars, Subscription Series, Decimal Currency 1996 (2), Old Parliament House 1997, New Parliament House 1998; proof five dollars, Bradman 1996 (aluminum bronze) (2), Bradman 1996 (bimetallic) (10); also fifty cents, 1966. In cases and packs of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (19) $180
Lot 263 Elizabeth II, proof silver dollars, 1993-1995 (fair issues), 1993-1998, The Last Anzacs 1999, Army 2001, 2002 (2), Korean War 2003, 2004, Gallipoli 2005; proof silver two dollars, 1988; proof silver fifty cents, Royal Visit 2000, 50th Anniversary QEII Accession 2002 (2); mint one dollars, 1993 (5), 1994, 1995 (2), 1998 (2), HMAS Sydney II 2000, Defence Forces three coin folder 2001 (2), Australian Vietnam Forces 2003, Korean War 2003; mint roll, twenty cents, United Nations 1995; mint two cents, 1980 (4), 1981 (4), 1989; mint one cent, (assorted dates) 1980-1990 (72); USA, three cents, 1866 (fine); Medallions, Bicentennial Memento 1988 (2), Dusseldorf Commemorative (in silver) 1988, Australian Species set of eight 1992, Perth Mint Commemorative (in silver) 1998; Paper Weight, Maserati 2014; PNC, Year of the Family 1994, QEII Jubilee 2003; Great Britain, Royal Military Police badge (very fine). Except for the USA three cents and the MP badge, all in packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (126) $600
Lot 264 Elizabeth II, proof dollar, 2009, in gold (25th anniversary). In case of issue, with certificate No 1000, FDC and rare. $1,300
Lot 265 Elizabeth II, proof dollar, 2009, in gold (25th anniversary). In case of issue with certificate No 797, FDC and rare. $1,100
Lot 266 Elizabeth II, proof fifty cents, 2009, in gold (40th anniversary). In case of issue with certificate No 503, FDC and rare. $2,000
Lot 267 Elizabeth II, proof fifty cents, 2009 in gold (40th anniversary). In case of issue with certificate No 574, FDC and rare. $2,100
Lot 268 Elizabeth II, proof cupro-nickel twenty cents, 2013, hyper metallic coloured; another, 2013, gold plated. In a paua shell container, uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 269 Elizabeth II, decimal proof coins, ex sets, fifty cents 1975, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986; twenty cents 1971, 1977, 1978, 1980-1984; ten cents 1982-1984; five cents 1972, 1974, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986; two cents 1983; one cent 1984, 1986. In 2x2 holders, FDC. (26) $90
Lot 270 Elizabeth II, proof and mint coins, including proof three coin set, 2001 Victoria; proof silver five dollars, 2000 Sydney Olympics; 2004 (2), Steam Railways, Athens Olympics; 2006 Commonwealth Games; proof silver one dollars, 2001 Army; Perth Mint, proof one ounce one dollar, 2002 Golden Jubilee; 2004 Eureka locket coin; mint sets, 1977, 2001, 2005; mint coins, five dollars, 1990 Anzac with replica miniature set of medals and collar badge; 2000 Sydney Olympics; 2004 Olympic Games (missing card); silver one ounce one dollar kookaburra, 2001 Federation privy mark; aluminium bronze one dollar, 2005 Anzac two coin set; 2015 Anzac; RAM, one dollar, 1999C Anzac; 2000C HMAS Sydney II; 2001C Army; 2004C Eureka; 2006M Commonwealth Games, in folders; fifty cent, 2006 Commonwealth Games, card; also five coin set 1953-1964; three coin set 1945-2005 USA/Australia; Macquarie Mint, silver ten dollars, 2015 Gallipoli; silver medallions, 2014 HMAS Sydney; 2015 Simpson; medallions, Centenary of Federation, 2001 (70mm); Tasmania Celebrates 2001 (79mm); Sands of Gallipoli plaque, medal and key ring; Herald Sun medallions (2) 2015 Anzac; Cook Islands, Perth Mint, proof silver one dollar, 2004 HMAS Sydney/SMS Emden coin and medal set. In cases and wallets of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (36) $650
Lot 271 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof four coin gold nugget set, 1986. FDC. $2,800
Lot 272 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof four coin gold nugget set, 1987. FDC. $2,800
Lot 273 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof gold one quarter and one tenth ounce nugget two coin set, 1987. In case of issue, FDC. $460
Lot 274 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one kilo gold ten thousand dollars, kangaroo nugget coin, 1991. In case of issue with certificate No 002, FDC. $49,000
Lot 275 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof half ounce platinum koalas, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), also proof one twentieth ounce platinum koalas, 1989 (2). In cases and packs of issue, FDC. (6) $2,450
Lot 276 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Lunar Series, proof gold one tenth, quarter ounce and one ounce set of three, 1998, Year of the Tiger. In jarrah timber case of issue with certificate, FDC. (3) $2,000
Lot 277 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Lunar Series, proof gold one tenth, quarter ounce and one ounce set of three, 1999, Year of the Rabbit. In jarrah timber case of issue with certificate, FDC. $2,000
Lot 278 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold one tenth ounce fifteen dollars, 2011 Year of the Rabbit; proof silver and enamel one ounce one dollar, 2015 Year of the Goat; proof silver and enamel one ounce one dollar, 2013 Willandra Lakes, ANDA Sydney Show special issue. In cases of issue with certificates, the last with low number 0015, FDC. (3) $170
Lot 279 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof Centenary sovereigns, 1999. In cases of issue, FDC. (3) $1,040
Lot 280 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof sovereigns, 2009. In cases of issue, certificate Nos 1198 and 1204, FDC. (2) $680
Lot 281 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Lunar Series, Year of the Ox, proof one tenth ounce gold fifteen dollars, 2009; Treasures of Australia Locket Series, proof silver one dollar, 2010 with 0.5g gold nuggets; RAM, Kangaroo Series, proof one tenth ounce gold ten dollars, 2012. In jarrah cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $330
Lot 282 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof sovereigns, 2010. In cases of issue, certificate Nos 1251 and 1268, FDC. (2) $980
Lot 283 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, rectangular dolphin dreaming gold mint twenty five dollars (10g), 2010. In pack of issue, uncirculated. $470
Lot 284 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, holey dollar and dump sets, 1988, 1989. In packs of issue, FDC. (2) $50
Lot 285 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen two ounce silver kookaburras, 1992 with holey dollar privy mark (2), 1993 with dump privy mark (2), all NAA Coin Fair issues; proof one ounce silver kookaburras, 1994 (2). In cases and packs of issue with certificates, the first and second pair with consecutive serial numbers, uncirculated - FDC. (6) $400
Lot 286 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver two ounce two dollars kookaburra, 1998 Shield privy mark; specimen silver one ounce one dollar kookaburra, 1996 Basler Stab privy mark; Lunar Series, proof silver one ounce one dollar, 2000 Dragon, specimen silver half ounce fifty cents, 2000 Dragon, 2001 Snake, 2007 Pig with colour reverse; specimen silver one ounce one dollar koala, 2011; Australian Stock Horse Series, specimen silver one ounce one dollar, 2014 Galloping Horse. The first five in cases, the first and third with certificates, the last in pack of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (8) $480
Lot 287 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver one ounce, Millennium Issue 2000, Centenary of Federation, Holey Dollar and Dump 2001, 50th Anniversary Florin 2004, Anniversary of First Moon Walk 2004, Anniversary of Burke and Wills 2010, Celebrate Australia NT issued by ANA 2010, Famous Battles in Australian History 2011, 2012, Ships That Changed The World issued by Tuvalu 2012, Australian Map with Kangaroo 2013, The Land Down Under 2013; bronze medallion of Adelaide Festival of Arts 1968; Great Britain, cupro-nickel five pounds, Celebrating London Olympics 2012, Queen's Diamond Jubilee 2012 (2). In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (15) $440
Lot 288 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver one dollars, 200 Years of Postal Service in Australia 2007, 75th Anniversary Phar Lap 2007, Centenary of Australian Commonwealth Coinage 2011; mint one dollars, Anzac Day Series, 2012 (5), 2014; PNC, Centenary of First Commonwealth Banknote 2013; proof fifty cents, Year of the Pig (one silver and one Al/Br in set); Sherwoods, Australian 50 cents Commemorative Coin Collection (twelve coins with dates ranging from 1966-2000) 2000, Centenary of Federation (contains twenty coins and one ounce silver medal) 2001, Decimal Type Collection (contains twenty two coins) 2002, Indigenous Australia Coin and Note Portfolio includes one dollar note (R.78), Al/Br one dollar, one ounce silver dollar, two dollars and ten dollar note (R.310b) 2003. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (15) $260
Lot 289 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver one ounce one dollar set of two, 2012 QEII Diamond Jubilee. In cases of issue with certificates including consecutive pair 0566/7, FDC. (3 sets) $320
Lot 290 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Lunar Series, proof fine silver one ounce, 2014, Year of the Horse and 2015, Year of the Goat. FDC. (2) $80
Lot 291 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, coloured proof five ounce 999 fine silver eight dollars, 2014 with gilt ten dollar banknote, 150th Anniversary of Birth of Banjo Paterson. In polished timber and glass display stand in impressive box, together with certificate 187 of only 250 issued, FDC. Passed in
Lot 292 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Cook Islands, proof silver florin collection of four commemoratives, 1927, 1934, 1951, 1954, certificate 0381 and replica set; also Australia, proof silver one dollars and Cleopatra's Needle 2001, and 75th Sydney Harbour Bridge Anniversary 2007. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $300
Lot 293 George VI, 1937. Uncirculated. $90
Lot 294 George VI, 1937. Extremely fine. $40
Lot 295 George VI, 1937. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $220
Lot 296 George VI, 1937. Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (7) $240
Lot 297 George VI, 1937. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $210
Lot 298 George VI, 1937. Good fine - good very fine. (10) $280
Lot 299 George VI, 1937. Two in coin flip holders, the rest in 2x2 holders, very fine - extremely fine. (12) $420
Lot 300 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. (2) $170
Lot 301 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Fine - good very fine. (2) $160
Lot 302 George VI, 1937, 1938. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $160
Lot 303 George VI, 1937, 1938. Cleaned, fine - very fine. (2) $200
Lot 304 George VI, 1937 (2), 1938. One 1937 with several short scratches near King's chin, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (3) $220
Lot 305 George VI, 1937 (3), 1938. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $340
Lot 306 George VI, 1937 (3), 1938 (2). One 1938 softly struck with mint bloom, otherwise nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (5) $380
Lot 307 George VI, 1937, 1938; poor condition Australian tradesmen's tokens including a Hogarth & Erichsen threepence, 1860, holed and worn; poor condition penny, 1944, damaged Churchill crown and uncirculated USA commemorative dollar, 2000P. The first good fine; the second edge nicks and contact marks, otherwise fine; the rest poor - uncirculated. (8) $130
Lot 308 George VI, 1938. Good very fine. $140
Lot 309 George VI, 1938. Good very fine. $140
Lot 310 George VI, 1938. Very fine. $150
Lot 311 Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, full peripherally toned mint bloom on the reverse, uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 312 Edward VII, 1910. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 313 George V, 1914. Good very fine/nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 314 George V, 1914, 1915H. Cleaned, very fine - good very fine. (2) $560
Lot 315 George V, 1915H. Good very fine. $220
Lot 316 George V, 1916M. Contact marks in field, polished, good extremely fine. $200
Lot 317 George V, 1917M, 1918M. Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $340
Lot 318 George V, 1918M, 1924, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1934 and 1935. Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (7) $550
Lot 319 George V, 1919M. Nearly extremely fine. $240
Lot 320 George V, 1919M, 1927. First coin with edge knocks on reverse rim, good fine; very fine. (2) $130
Lot 321 George V, 1924, weak serif. Dipped of dark tone, good extremely fine. $250
Lot 322 George V, 1924. Good very fine/nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 323 George V, 1925. Polished, nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 324 George V, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1931, high silver content contemporary counterfeits. Very good - nearly fine. (4) $200
Lot 325 George V, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1931, contemporary counterfeits in high silver (11.27g, 11.20g, 11.08g, 11.14g respectively). In 2x2 holders as purchased from Frank B Taylor of Brisbane, October 2002, toned very good - fine. (4) $200
Lot 326 George V, 1927. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 327 George V, 1927 and 1927 Canberra. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 328 George V, 1927 Canberra, two clear steps visible on parliament house. Mint bloom, uncirculated. $80
Lot 329 George V, 1927 Canberra. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 330 George V, 1927 Canberra, two and a half clear steps visible on parliament house. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 331 George V, 1927 Canberra and 1931. Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 332 George V - George VI, 1927 Canberra, 1940, 1944, 1944S (2), 1947. Very fine - uncirculated. (6) $100
Lot 333 George V - Elizabeth II, 1927 Canberra, 1944S, 1951, 1951 Jubilee, 1954, 1954 Royal Visit, 1959. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) $200
Lot 334 George V - Elizabeth II, 1927 Canberra, 1939, 1940, 1942S, 1944S, 1951 Jubilee, 1957, 1961, 1962 (2). Good very fine - uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 335 George V, 1928. Uneven tone patch on obverse, otherwise full mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 336 George V, 1928. Obverse field with scuff marks, nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 337 George V, 1928, contemporary counterfeit in high silver. Very good. $70
Lot 338 George V, 1931, 1936. Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (2) $130
Lot 339 George V, 1932. Very good. $220
Lot 340 George V, 1932. Good - very good. (2) $320
Lot 341 George V, 1934. High rims, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 342 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Well struck wreath on rider, good extremely fine. $360
Lot 343 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Flat wreath, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 344 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. $280
Lot 345 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 346 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Polished, otherwise extremely fine. $300
Lot 347 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, good very fine. $300
Lot 348 George V, 1935. Subdued mint bloom, good extremely fine. $320
Lot 349 George V, 1935. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 350 George V, 1935, 1936. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 351 George VI, 1938-1941. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 352 George VI, 1939. Some underlying brilliance on the obverse, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 353 George VI, 1939. Good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 354 George VI, 1944S, 1945-1947. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 355 George VI, 1951. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 356 Elizabeth II, 1953 and 1956. Uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 357 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set. In a Dansco Supreme album, good - uncirculated. (55) $850
Lot 358 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set, missing 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. In a Dansco Supreme album, fair - nearly uncirculated. (54) $520
Lot 359 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set, missing 1915, 1919M and 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. In a Dansco press-in album, fair - uncirculated. (54) $520
Lot 360 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set, missing 1915 and 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. In a blue press-in album, fair - extremely fine. (56) $520
Lot 361 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, incomplete date set, missing 1913, 1915, 1921, 1932, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1935, 1942S and 1944S. In a Dansco press-in album, fair - very fine. (50) $340
Lot 362 Edward VII, 1910; George V, 1914H, 1915H, 1916M, 1917M, 1921, 1923, 1927, 1928, 1931 and 1935 (2). Very good - good extermely fine. (12) $420
Lot 363 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1945 (210), 1946-1963 (75), mixed quantities of assorted dates, with duplication. Fair - good very fine. (285) $1,900
Lot 364 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911, 1927, 1927 Canberra, 1934 (3), 1936 (2), 1942, 1951 Jubilee (2), 1954 Royal Visit (2), 1960 (2), 1962 (5). Very good - extremely fine. (20) $100
Lot 365 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 (2), 1912, 1913, 1914, 1914H (3), 1916M, 1918M, 1927 (2), 1927 Canberra (2), 1928 (4), 1931, 1934, 1936 (3), 1939, 1942 (2), 1943, 1943S, 1944 (2), 1946 (5), 1947 (4), 1951, 1951 Jubilee (3), 1952 (3), 1953 (3), 1954, 1954 Royal Visit (2), 1958 (2), 1960 (4), 1962, 1963. Fair - uncirculated. (60) $350
Lot 366 George V - George VI, 1911-1944, assorted dates with some duplication, including 1911 (4), 1915H (5), 1917M (3), 1925, 1926 (4), 1940 (6), 1941 (5), 1942 (13), 1943 (6), 1943S (9), 1944 (34). Fair - uncirculated. (118) $750
Lot 367 George V - George VI, 1914H (2), 1927 Canberra (2), 1936, 1938, 1946, 1951. Very good - good very fine. (8) $100
Lot 368 George V - Elizabeth II, 1916M-1963, date set, missing 1919M, 1921, 1924, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1944S. Fair - uncirculated. (38) $210
Lot 369 George V - Elizabeth II, 1927 Canberra, 1928, 1933, 1936 (2), 1951 Jubilee, 1958, 1959. Fine- nearly extremely fine. (8) $90
Lot 370 George V, 1927 Canberra. Fine - good extremely fine. (17) $150
Lot 371 George V, 1927 Canberra, two steps clearly visible on parliament house (2) and one step (20). Fine - good very fine. (22) $210
Lot 372 George V, 1927 Canberra. Very good - good very fine. (40) $320
Lot 373 George V, 1927 Canberra. Very good - very fine. (42) $330
Lot 374 George V, 1927 Canberra (7); George VI, 1951 Jubilee. The last with orange peel obverse fields, struck fractionally off centre, fine - uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 375 George V - Elizabeth II, 1927 Canberra (3), 1939 (2), 1942S (2), 1943S, 1944, 1944S, 1945, 1952, 1958. In 2x2 holders, good fine - extremely fine. (13) $100
Lot 376 George V - Elizabeth II, 1927 Canberra, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1940-1951, 1953-1963 including extra 1954, 1951 Jubilee and 1954 Royal Visit, a well matched collection in Supreme album (approx cost $1,500). Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (27) $660
Lot 377 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1942, 1943S, 1946 (2), 1947, 1951 Jubilee, 1953, 1957 (2), 1960, 1961 (2), 1963 (2). Most with some mint bloom, good very fine - uncirculated. (14) $70
Lot 378 George VI , 1944 (27), 1944S (8), 1945 (2), 1946 (65). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated, good - uncirculated. (102) $480
Lot 379 George VI, 1947. Very good - uncirculated. (86) $320
Lot 380 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1947 (11), 1951 (19), 1951 Jubilee (18), 1953 (32), 1954 (5), 1956, 1957 (3), 1959 (2), 1960, 1961 (3). Very good - uncirculated. (95) $480
Lot 381 Elizabeth II, 1954 Royal Visit (28), 1962 (39), 1963 (20). Very fine - uncirculated. (87) $320
Lot 382 Elizabeth II, 1954 Royal Visit, 1958 (3), 1959 (7), 1960 (13). All with mint bloom and mostly uncirculated. (24) $140
Lot 383 Edward VII, 1910. Toned, nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 384 Edward VII, 1910. Very fine/nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 385 Edward VII, 1910, also sixpence and threepence, 1910. Nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 386 George V, 1911. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 387 George V, 1911. Subdued mint bloom, lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 388 George V, 1911, also sixpence, 1911 and threepence, 1936. Nearly uncirculated. (3) $500
Lot 389 George V, 1911, 1916M, 1917M. All coins cleaned, very fine - good extremely fine. (3) $140
Lot 390 George V, 1912, 1914, 1917M, 1922. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $850
Lot 391 George V, 1914. Nearly uncirculated. $480
Lot 392 George V, 1914, 1916M, 1917M, 1925, 1934 and 1935. Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (6) $550
Lot 393 George V, 1915. Good extremely fine/extremely fine and rare. $500
Lot 394 George V, 1915H. Usual flat strike, good very fine. $160
Lot 395 George V, 1916M (2), 1917M (2), 1935 (2) and 1936. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 396 George V, 1917M. Underlying nearly full original mint bloom with slight dirt adhesion, uncirculated. $260
Lot 397 George V, 1917M. Good extremely fine. $140
Lot 398 George V, 1918M. Original mint bloom, slight scuffing in obverse field, otherwise uncirculated. $440
Lot 399 George V, 1918M. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 400 George V, 1918M. Good extremely fine. $200
Lot 401 George V, 1920M. Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 402 George V, 1924. Extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $340
Lot 403 George V, 1924. Lamination flaw diagonally through shield, otherwise good very fine. $100
Lot 404 George V, 1925/3, 1926, 1935, 1936. Coins cleaned, fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $300
Lot 405 George V, 1931. Nearly extremely fine. $60
Lot 406 George VI, 1938, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1943S, 1944 (2), 1944S, 1946. Some coins polished, very fine - uncirculated. (9) $200
Lot 407 George VI, 1941, 1942S (2), 1943, 1943S (3). In 2x2 holders, very fine - extremely fine. (7) $40
Lot 408 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1946, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961 (2). Very fine - uncirculated. (10) $160
Lot 409 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set. In a Dansco Supreme album, fair - good extremely fine. (49) $260
Lot 410 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set. In a Dansco press-in album, fair - extremely fine. (53) $260
Lot 411 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set, missing 1912. In plastic coin pages, poor - extremely fine. (48) $240
Lot 412 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set. In a Hendo press-in album, poor - good very fine. (53) $220
Lot 413 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1944 (160g) includes 1921 Star (4) and 1946-1961 (230g), mixed quantities of assorted dates. Fair - very fine. (71) $190
Lot 414 George V - George VI, 1912, 1913, 1921 Star, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1934, 1935. Very good - fine. (8) $240
Lot 415 George V - Elizabeth II, 1912-1956, mixed quantities of assorted dates, including 1912 (3), 1914 (4), 1920 (6), 1921, 1926 (6), 1942 (7), 1942S (8), 1943S (28), 1944S (7), 1946 dot, 1950 (5), 1954 (7). Fair - extremely fine. (119) $400
Lot 416 George V - Elizabeth II, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1920 (2), 1922, 1927 (2), 1931, 1934 (3), 1935 (2), 1936, 1943S (3), 1944 (3), 1946, 1946 dot, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1956 (2), 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963. Poor - extremely fine. (33) $120
Lot 417 George V, 1921 Star. Fair - very good. (24) $240
Lot 418 Elizabeth II, 1957 (11), 1958 (3), 1959 (5), 1960 (82). Fine - uncirculated. (101) $200
Lot 419 Elizabeth II, 1961. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (93) $180
Lot 420 Elizabeth II, 1961 (25), 1962 (71), 1963 (4). Very fine - uncirculated. (100) $260
Lot 421 Edward VII, 1910. Nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 422 Edward VII, 1910; also threepence, 1910. Toned, full original mint bloom, the first dark, choice uncirculated. (2) $360
Lot 423 Edward VII, 1910; also threepence, 1910. Toned, good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 424 Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1926. Second coin obverse field with orange peel effect, very fine - extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 425 George V, 1911; also threepence, 1923. Extremely fine; nearly extremely fine, both toned. (2) $140
Lot 426 George V, 1914. Lightly toned, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 427 George V, 1918M. Light grey blue toned, extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 428 George V, 1919M. Full original mint bloom and well struck, choice uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 429 George V, 1921. Depression above date where star was removed from the master die, dull toned frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $320
Lot 430 George V, 1923. Faint hairline die breaks on the reverse, uncirculated. $550
Lot 431 George V, 1924. Nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 432 George V, 1926. With and without serif to 2 of date, very fine; extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 433 George V, 1926 without serif to 2, 1927; George VI, 1951PL. Extremely fine; good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (3) $100
Lot 434 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1958, 1962 (2), 1963 impaired proof. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $700
Lot 435 Elizabeth II, 1954 (9), 1957 (4), 1958 (2), 1961 (5), 1962 (8), 1963 (2). Ex mint rolls, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (30) $140
Lot 436 Elizabeth II, 1963. Ex mint rolls, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (69) $300
Lot 437 Edward VII, 1910. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $60
Lot 438 Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1917M, 1918M, 1919M, 1928, 1935. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $200
Lot 439 George V, 1911. Die breaks to right of date, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. $500
Lot 440 George V, 1912. Toned, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 441 George V, 1912. Patches of dark tone on reverse, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 442 George V, 1914. Extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 443 George V, 1914. Toned, obverse and reverse with die breaks, extremely fine. $160
Lot 444 George V, 1915. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare thus. $650
Lot 445 George V, 1915. Light grey tone, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare thus. $380
Lot 446 George V, 1918M. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $220
Lot 447 George V, 1921M. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 448 George V, 1921. Some mint bloom, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 449 George V, 1923. Good very fine/extremely fine. $160
Lot 450 George VI, 1942. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 451 George VI, 1942. Very good - very fine. (18) $240
Lot 452 George VI, 1947-1950, 1951PL, 1952. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated, the first scarce. (6) $100
Lot 453 Elizabeth II, 1957. Ex mint roll, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (16) $90
Lot 454 George V, 1911. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 455 George V, 1911. obverse with scratch from left of King's crown, nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 456 George V, 1911, 1922, 1927. Very fine - good extremely fine. (3) $100
Lot 457 George V, 1914, 1917, 1933 (3), 1936 (2). Very fine - uncirculated. (7) $160
Lot 458 George V, 1916I and 1933. Carbon spot on reverse at 12 o'clock and cut on cheek, otherwise nearly uncirculated; glossy brown and red uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 459 George V, 1920 Indian die, dot above top scroll only. Even brown patina, very fine and very rare. $280
Lot 460 George V, 1920 dot below bottom scroll, rare London obverse die. Small edge nick on obverse, otherwise fine. $80
Lot 461 George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, glossy brown nearly extremely fine. $360
Lot 462 George V, 1925. Horizontal line on neck die state, cleaned and retoned, otherwise very fine with minor obverse edge bruise at 4 o'clock. $140
Lot 463 George V, 1925 London die. Very fine. (2) $220
Lot 464 George V, 1925 London die. Very good - fine. (2) $220
Lot 465 George V, 1925 London die. Very good - fine. (2) $220
Lot 466 George V, 1925 London die. Very good - fine. (2) $170
Lot 467 George V, 1925 London die. Fine - good fine. (2) $190
Lot 468 George V, 1925 London die. Fine - nearly very fine. (4) $400
Lot 469 George V, 1925 London die. Fine - good fine. (4) $320
Lot 470 George V, 1925 London die, broken N variety. Fine - very fine. (2) $170
Lot 471 George V, 1925 London dies. Plain die state (2), raised horizontal line on neck die state and broken N die state (2), good fine - nearly very fine. (5) $440
Lot 472 George V, 1911, 1915, 1915H (4), 1918 (4), 1922, 1935, obverse of this with verdigris on the 'P' of IMP. Very good - nearly extremely fine. (12) $90
Lot 473 George V - George VI, 1912H (2), 1934, 1936, 1938 (2), 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 (3), 1951PL (4), 1951, 1952 A., 1952 (4). Many with some mint red, all George V issues with eight pearls, good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (22) $100
Lot 474 George V, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935. Second coin with scratch from back of King's head to rim, good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $120
Lot 475 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938, 1939, 1943I, 1944Y., 1948 (5), 1949 (2), 1950 (3), 1952 (2), 1953 (3), 1953A., 1955 (2), 1956 (2), 1956Y., 1957Y., 1958Y., 1959, 1960Y., 1962Y. Very fine - uncirculated. (30) $420
Lot 476 George VI, 1944 (2), 1946, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1951PL (2), 1952 (2). Very fine - uncirculated. (10) $240
Lot 477 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1944Y. (3), 1947, 1948 (2), 1949 (2), 1950 (3), 1950Y. (6), 1951Y. (4), 1951PL (2), 1951 (6), 1952 (3), 1952A. (3), 1955 (4), 1956Y. (2). Many with some mint red, mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (41) $220
Lot 478 George VI, 1946. Very good - very fine. (5) $200
Lot 479 George VI, 1946. Very good - very fine. (5) $220
Lot 480 George VI, 1946. Fine - very fine. (7) $290
Lot 481 George VI, 1946. Very good - very fine. (7) $280
Lot 482 George VI, 1946. Fine - very fine. (10) $360
Lot 483 George VI, 1946. Fine - very fine. (10) $380
Lot 484 George VI, 1947, 1949 and 1950; halfpennies, 1946 and 1951Y., and a George V halfpenny, 1918I with raised blob on inner circle (possibly a cast). Except for the last, brown and red uncirculated. (6) $50
Lot 485 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1948, 1949, 1951 (2), 1952 (2), 1952A., 1953 (3), 1955, 1956Y. (2), 1957Y. (3), 1958 (2), 1958Y. (2). All with some mint red, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (20) $40
Lot 486 Elizabeth II, 1955 (2), 1960Y., 1962Y. (4, one with raised line of metal behind NN of PENNY), 1963Y., 1964Y., 1964 (7). Uncirculated. (16) $50
Lot 487 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1920, 1920 dot above bottom scroll, 1930. In a Dansco Supreme album, very good - uncirculated. (72) $550
Lot 488 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - extremely fine. (77) $220
Lot 489 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - extremely fine. (77) $220
Lot 490 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. Very good - very fine. (77) $200
Lot 491 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a Dansco press-in album, soiled and with torn spine, very good - extremely fine. (77) $180
Lot 492 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - good very fine. (77) $220
Lot 493 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - extremely fine. (77) $180
Lot 494 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - extremely fine. (77) $200
Lot 495 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In plastic coin pages, good - extremely fine. (74) $200
Lot 496 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - very fine. (77) $160
Lot 497 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1930. In a Dansco press-in album, good - very fine. (77) $160
Lot 498 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1925, 1930 and 1940K.G. In a maroon press-in album with some damage, very good - extremely fine. (75) $140
Lot 499 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1920, 1925, 1930 and 1946. In a Dansco press-in album, damaged, good - fine. (74) $80
Lot 500 George V, 1911 (40), 1912 (65), 1913 (36), 1914 (24), 1915 (21), 1920 dot below (20). Good - nearly very fine. (206) $320
Lot 501 George V - George VI, key dates 1914 (4), 1915 (9), 1915H (8), 1918I (10), 1926 (8), 1940 K dot G (6), 1941 K dot G (20), 1947Y. (5), 1948Y. (2). A few poor but mostly good - very fine. (72) $150
Lot 502 George V - George VI, 1914 (10), 1915 (10), 1915H (10), 1918I (10), 1920 (20), 1920 dot below bottom scroll (4), 1920 dot above top scroll and below bottom scroll, 1925 (2), 1940 (20), 1940 K.G (10), 1946 (8), 1947Y. (20), 1948Y. (20); also halfpennies, 1939 kangaroo (4). A few cleaned, very good - very fine. (149) $700
Lot 503 George V, 1915H. Good - good fine. (90) $180
Lot 504 George V, 1918I. Good - fine. (69) $170
Lot 505 George V, 1920 various types, all Indian die. Mostly good - very fine. (100) $250
Lot 506 Elizabeth II, 1959Y., 1960Y., 1961Y. (8), 1962Y. (25), 1963Y. (34), 1964Y. (9), 1964 (18). Mostly uncirculated. (96) $80
Lot 507 Elizabeth II, 1964 (50), 1964Y. (40). Mostly with mint red, some unusual colour toning, mostly uncirculated. (90) Passed in
Lot 508 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates, with some duplication. In 2x2 holders, fine - uncirculated. (94) $120
Lot 509 George V - Elizabeth II, 1912-1964, assorted dates with some duplication, includes a 1946. In plastic coin pages, very good - uncirculated. (98) Passed in
Lot 510 George V - George VI, 1912-1952, all selected uncleaned coins. In 2x2 holders, very good - very fine. (266) $150
Lot 511 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, mixed quantities of assorted dates, mising 1925, 1930, 1946. Good - very fine. (350) $150
Lot 512 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1962, most dates with duplication, missing 1925, 1930, 1946. In a blue album, very good - extremely fine. (388) $140
Lot 513 Elizabeth II, 1956-1964. In 2x2 holders, a few with a spot of verdigris, otherwise very fine - good extremely fine. (464) $80
Lot 514 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - extremely fine. (5kg) $100
Lot 515 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (5kg) $140
Lot 516 George V, 1916-1935, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - very fine. (10kg) $320
Lot 517 George V - George VI, 1936-1945, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - very fine. (10kg) $240
Lot 518 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Some moisture affected and a few damaged but mostly very good - uncirculated. (9.74kg) $220
Lot 519 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1947-1956, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - very fine. (10kg) $200
Lot 520 Elizabeth II, 1955-1964, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - good very fine. (10kg) $160
Lot 521 George V, 1911. With mint red, nearly uncirculated. $100
Lot 522 George V, 1911, 1917I, 1921, 1922, 1927, 1933. Third coin with dig mark in obverse field, fourth polished, fifth cleaned and re-toned, very fine - extremely fine. (6) $60
Lot 523 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse, fine/very fine. $1,500
Lot 524 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on the obverse, scratched, otherwise very good. $500
Lot 525 George V, 1923. With pitting on obverse and reverse, fair. $300
Lot 526 George V - George VI, 1930 (3), 1931 (2), 1932 (2), 1933, 1934 (2), 1935, 1936 (5), 1938 (3), 1939 (3) first type, 1949 (4) second type, 1944 (4). In 2x2 holders, fine - extremely fine. (30) $150
Lot 527 George V - George VI, 1933, 1934 (2), 1936, 1938. Good very fine - extremely fine. (5) $80
Lot 528 George V - Elizabeth II, 1934 (2), 1936 (2), 1938, 1941, 1943, 1948, 1951Y., 1954Y., 1959, 1961Y. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) $100
Lot 529 George V - Elizabeth II, 1936, 1938 (2), 1943, 1948Y., 1951, 1951PL, 1953A. (2), 1959, 1961Y. (2), 1962Y. (2), 1963Y., 1964Y. All with some mint red, extremely fine - uncirculated. (16) $150
Lot 530 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set. In a Dansco press-in album, soiled on two inside pages, 1923 corroded, poor - very fine. (62) $420
Lot 531 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a Dansco Supreme album, very good - very fine. (58) $140
Lot 532 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - extremely fine. (61) $100
Lot 533 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - very fine. (61) $100
Lot 534 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - extremely fine. (61) $110
Lot 535 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - extremely fine. (61) $110
Lot 536 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - very fine. (61) $110
Lot 537 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a 2x2 holders and a plastic sheet, very good - very fine. (58) $70
Lot 538 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - extremely fine. (61) $110
Lot 539 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a Dansco press-in album, very good - very fine. (61) $80
Lot 540 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a Dansco press-in album, good - very fine. (61) $70
Lot 541 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, missing 1923. In a blue Hendo album, good - extremely fine. (63) $100
Lot 542 George V - George VI, key dates 1914 (2), 1914H (3), 1915 (5), 1918I (2), 1924 (2), 1930 (4), 1931 (2), 1939 kangaroo (7), 1942 (3). Mostly good - very fine. (30) $230
Lot 543 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938 (2), 1943Y., 1948, 1948Y. (3), 1949Y. (2), 1950Y., 1951Y. (5), 1951PL (3), 1953A. (8, one with bitten edge), 1954Y. (3), 1955Y., 1959 (8), 1960Y. (2), 1961Y. (8), 1962Y. (5, one with nose and mouth almost missing), 1963Y. (4), 1964Y. (8). Mostly with some or full mint red, extremely fine - uncirculated. (65) $70
Lot 544 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates, with some duplication, includes 1939 (3) second type. Good - extremely fine. (85) Passed in
Lot 545 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1953, assorted dates with some duplication. In plastic coin pages, very good - extremely fine. (100) $100
Lot 546 George V, 1911-1936, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - very fine. (approx 500) $280
Lot 547 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, mixed quantities of assorted dates, missing 1923. Good - extremely fine. (725) $240
Lot 548 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1964, mixed quantities of assorted dates, missing 1923. Good - nearly extremely fine. (approx 800) $200
Lot 549 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (5kg) $160
Lot 550 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Some moisture affected but mostly very good - uncirculated. (8.48kg) $200
Lot 551 George V - Elizabeth II, 1914-1964, mixed quantities of assorted dates, many with corrosion. Good - very fine. (10kg) $240
Lot 552 German New Guinea, five mark, 1894A. Reverse with scratch in field, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $2,900
Lot 553 German New Guinea, two mark, 1894A. Surface marking, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 554 German New Guinea, two mark, 1894A. Extremely fine. $900
Lot 555 German New Guinea, two mark, 1894A. Nearly very fine. $550
Lot 556 German New Guinea, one mark, 1894A. Lightly toned, with edge nick, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 557 German New Guinea, one mark, 1894A. Dark toned, very fine. $180
Lot 558 German New Guinea, half mark, 1894A. Lightly toned, mirror-like obverse fields, choice uncirculated. $800
Lot 559 German New Guinea, half mark, 1894A. Toned, good extremely fine. $400
Lot 560 German New Guinea, half mark, 1894A. Toned, extremely fine. $260
Lot 561 German New Guinea, half mark, 1894A. Good very fine. $220
Lot 562 German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Brown and red toned, good extremely fine. $220
Lot 563 German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 564 German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Brown and red, good extremely fine. $260
Lot 565 German New Guinea, two pfennig, 1894A. With almost full mint bloom, uncirculated. $220
Lot 566 German New Guinea, one pfennig, 1894A. Mostly red uncirculated. $240
Lot 567 German New Guinea, one pfennig, 1894A. Toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 568 German New Guinea, one pfennig, 1894A. Good extremely fine. $120
Lot 569 Territory of New Guinea, George V, Melbourne Mint specimen penny and halfpenny, 1929 in cupro-nickel, (KM.1, 2). Slightly toned, FDC. (2) $1,600
Lot 570 Territory of New Guinea, penny, 1936 (KM.6), 1944 (KM.7); threepence, 1935 (KM.3), 1944 (KM.10); sixpence, 1935 (KM.4), 1943 (KM.9); shilling 1936 (KM.5), 1945 (KM.8). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 571 Papua New Guinea, proof gold one hundred kina, 1975 FM(P) (KM.9); proof set, 1975 (KM.PS1); Australia, proof selectively gold plated silver five dollars, Rugby World Cup, 2003 (2); fifty cents set, 1966, 1970, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982 in plastic holder. Very fine - FDC. (5) $420
Lot 572 Papua New Guinea, proof gold one hundred kina, 1976 (KM.10), First Anniversary of Independence. In pack of issue, FDC. $360
Lot 573 60th Anniversary of the Administration of Papua, by the Commonwealth of Australia, 1962, in oxidised silver (38mm), by K.G.Luke, edge numbered 27, issued by Numismatic Association of Victoria. Uncirculated. $220
Lot 574 George V, Royal Mint, Waitangi proof set, 1935, crown, halfcrown, florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence. Toned with underlying brilliance, FDC and rare. (6) $9,000
Lot 575 George V, plush maroon leather case for the 1935 Waitangi proof set, provision for six coins, crown to threepence. Excellent condition, with anti-toning fabric included, a rarely offered empty case. $1,200
Lot 576 George V, plush maroon leather case for the 1935 Waitangi proof set, with provision for the six coins similar to the last. Nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 577 George V, Royal Mint proof Waitangi crown, 1935. Light grey toned with golden brown highlights, nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 578 George V, halfcrown, 1933. Lightly toned, uncirculated. $550
Lot 579 George V, halfcrown, 1934. Choice mint state, brilliant uncirculated and one of the finest known. $740
Lot 580 George V, halfcrown, 1935. Unmarked fields, gem brilliant mint state uncirculated, one of the finest known and extremely rare as such. $1,300
Lot 581 George V, florin, 1933. Uncirculated. $200
Lot 582 George V, florin, 1934. Bright uncirculated. $200
Lot 583 George V, florin, 1935. Steely grey tone with much underlying brilliance, as struck, uncirculated and rare thus. $400
Lot 584 George V, florin, 1936. Toned, minor surface marks on reverse in exergue and lettering, otherwise virtually uncirculated and very rare thus, the key coin of the series. $1,800
Lot 585 George V, shilling, 1933. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $200
Lot 586 George V, shilling, 1934. Light obverse die break, choice uncirculated. $250
Lot 587 George V, shilling, 1935. Weak obverse strike, light mark in reverse field, otherwise uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 588 George V, sixpence, 1933. Full mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $160
Lot 589 George V, sixpences, 1933, 1934, 1935, and 1936 (2). Nearly uncirculated. (5) $220
Lot 590 George V, sixpence, 1934. Small mark near King's eye, otherwise uncirculated. $60
Lot 591 George V, sixpence, 1935. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare thus. $250
Lot 592 George V, sixpence, 1936. Brilliant, uncirculated and rare thus. $260
Lot 593 George V, threepences, 1933 (2), 1934 and 1936. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (4) $140
Lot 594 George V, threepence, 1935. Light even tone, choice uncirculated and rare as such, the key date. $2,200
Lot 595 George V, threepence, 1935. Delightful light tone, uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $1,400
Lot 596 George VI, crown, 1949, proposed Royal Visit. Toned, choice uncirculated and scarce as such. $60
Lot 597 George VI, halfcrown, 1937. Full original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. $200
Lot 598 George VI, halfcrowns, 1940 Centennial and 1941. Nearly uncirculated; choice uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 599 George VI, halfcrown, 1940 Centennial. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 600 George VI, halfcrown, 1942. Light peripheral toning with underlying frosty brilliance, uncirculated. $220
Lot 601 George VI, halfcrown, 1943. Full frosty original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $300
Lot 602 George VI, halfcrown, 1944. Nearly uncirculated and one of the finest known of this key date. $1,200
Lot 603 George VI, halfcrown, 1944. Mark on King's head probably caused during minting, minor obverse carbon spots in the devices, otherwise frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition, the key date. $300
Lot 604 George VI, halfcrown, 1945. Dull toned, virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 605 George VI, halfcrown, 1946. Dull tone, uncirculated. $170
Lot 606 George VI, halfcrown, 1947. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 607 George VI, halfcrown, 1948. Uncirculated and rare thus. $200
Lot 608 George VI, halfcrown, 1948. Uncirculated. $180
Lot 609 George VI, halfcrown, 1949. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 610 George VI, halfcrowns, 1950 (2, both die types) and 1951. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 611 George VI, florin, 1937. Evenly toned with underlying frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $150
Lot 612 George VI, florin, 1940. Full frosty mint bloom, virtually uncirculated and very rare as such. Passed in
Lot 613 George VI, florin, 1940. Most attractively toned with full underlying mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 614 George VI, florin, 1941. Full original frosty mint bloom, minor reverse surface mark, otherwise uncirculated. $220
Lot 615 George VI, florin, 1942. Light toning with underlying brilliance, uncirculated. $200
Lot 616 George VI, florin, 1943. Frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $140
Lot 617 George VI, florin, 1944. Minor surface marks, lighly toned with much underlying brillance, nearly uncirculated/virtually uncirculated and rare, a key date. $240
Lot 618 George VI, florin, 1945. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $280
Lot 619 George VI, florin, 1946, type I 'round back'. Very lightly toned, underlying frosty mint brilliance, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. $220
Lot 620 George VI, florin, 1946, type II 'flat back'. Uncirculated with unmarked fields, very rare in this condition. $1,700
Lot 621 George VI, florin, 1947. Full original mint bloom, brilliant uncirculated. $260
Lot 622 George VI, florin, 1948. Uncirculated. $220
Lot 623 George VI, florin, 1949. Uncirculated. $200
Lot 624 George VI, florins, 1950 and 1951. Lightly toned, uncirculated. (2) $110
Lot 625 George VI, shilling, 1937. Very light tone, uncirculated. $100
Lot 626 George VI, shilling, 1940. Fully frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated and very rare as such. $240
Lot 627 George VI, shilling, 1941. Choice uncirculated with full mint bloom, a key date and very rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 628 George VI, shilling, 1942. Extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $70
Lot 629 George VI, shilling, 1942. Lightly toned with underlying frosty brilliance, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the key dates. $600
Lot 630 George VI, shilling, 1942 'broken back' variety. Full original frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated and very rare as such. $1,700
Lot 631 George VI, shilling, 1943. Minor surface marks, frosty mint bloom, virtually uncirculated. $60
Lot 632 George VI, shilling, 1944. Brilliant uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 633 George VI, shilling, 1945. Soft tone, underlying mint brilliance, uncirculated. $110
Lot 634 George VI, shilling, 1946. Subdued tone with underlying frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $80
Lot 635 George VI, shilling, 1947. Full original mint bloom, brilliant uncirculated. $260
Lot 636 George VI, shilling, 1947. Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $120
Lot 637 George VI, shilling, 1948. Uncirculated and rare thus. $120
Lot 638 George VI, shilling, 1950. Light toning, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $180
Lot 639 George VI, shillings, 1951 and 1952. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 640 George VI, sixpence, 1937. Light toning, otherwise frosty uncirculated and scarce thus. $80
Lot 641 George VI, sixpence, 1937. Lightest of toning, otherwise full frosty mint bloom uncirculated. $110
Lot 642 George VI, sixpence, 1939. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $480
Lot 643 George VI, sixpence, 1940. Die break through King's head, lightly toned, otherwise frosty mint bloom, virtually uncirculated and scarce thus. $160
Lot 644 George VI, sixpence, 1941. Dull tone with underlying mint bloom, extremely fine or better and rare thus, one of the key dates. $170
Lot 645 George VI, sixpence, 1942. Light toning with underlying frosty mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition, a key date. $250
Lot 646 George VI, sixpence, 1943. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 647 George VI, sixpences, 1944, 1945 and 1946. Uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 648 George VI, sixpence, 1947. Uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 649 George VI, sixpence, 1948. Uncirculated and rare thus. $160
Lot 650 George VI, sixpence, 1950. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $140
Lot 651 George VI, sixpences, 1951 and 1952. Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $30
Lot 652 George VI, threepences, 1937, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945 and 1946. Nearly uncirculated - brilliant uncirculated, a select group of silver issues. (8) $280
Lot 653 George VI, threepence, 1941. Frosty mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $350
Lot 654 George VI, threepence, 1942 'one dot' variety. Frosty mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $700
Lot 655 George VI, threepences, 1947, 1948, 1951 and 1952. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $90
Lot 656 George VI, threepence, 1950. Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $280
Lot 657 Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1953, 1961-1963. Uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 658 Elizabeth II, florins, 1953, 1961-1965. Uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 659 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint proof florin, 1964. FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 660 Elizabeth II, shillings, 1953, 1956-1964. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated, most uncirculated. (10) $130
Lot 661 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1955. Uncirculated and extremely rare in this condition. $300
Lot 662 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1958, 'broken back' variety. Small carbon spots, otherwise uncirculated and rare in this condition. $100
Lot 663 Elizabeth II, shilling, 1962, 'no horizon' variety. Uncirculated and scarce, especially in this condition. $130
Lot 664 Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1953-1965. Uncirculated. (13) $180
Lot 665 Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1957, type I no shoulder strap. Small spot on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $550
Lot 666 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint proof sixpence, 1964. FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 667 Elizabeth II, threepences, 1953-1965. Mostly uncirculated. (13) $110
Lot 668 Elizabeth II, threepence, 1955, variety with two dots on the Queen's shoulder. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $400
Lot 669 Elizabeth II, threepence, 1956, type I no shoulder strap. A few tiny spots, otherwise uncirculated and very rare as such. $700
Lot 670 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint VIP proof set, 1967, one cent to one dollar (7 coins). In a Royal Mint plush case of issue, FDC and excessively rare, one of only 10 issued to a very select group of VIPs (see accompanying letter). $2,400
Lot 671 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint VIP proof set, one dollar to one cent (7 coins), Royal Visit, 1977. In plush presentation case with official descriptive card stating 10 produced, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 672 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint, VIP proof set, one dollar to one cent (7 coins), Royal Visit, 1981. In plush presentation case, with official descriptive card, FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 673 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint, VIP proof set of two silver dollars, 1983 Royal Visit. In plush presentation case with official descriptive card, only 15 issued, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 674 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint, VIP proof set of two silver dollars, Royal Visit, 1986. In plush presentation case, with official descriptive card, FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 675 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, two dollar trial, 1985 (26mm, 9.1g) in aluminium-bronze, milled and plain security edge. Uncirculated and very rare. $1,800
Lot 676 Elizabeth II, proof gold bi-metal fifty cents, 1994 'Endeavour'. FDC, in case of issue with certificate no 019. $500
Lot 677 Elizabeth II, proof gold ten dollars, 1995, 'Prospector'. FDC, in wooden case of issue with certificate no 092. $500
Lot 678 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1971, 1972 (3), 1973, 1974 (2, one without folder), 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979 (3), 1980 (2, one without folder), 1981, 1982, 1983 (2), 1985, 1986, 1987 (2), 1988. In packs of issue unless indicated otherwise, some packs with sticky plastic, otherwise coins FDC. (24) $300
Lot 679 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1967, 1968, 1969 (2, standard & polished), 1970 (2, standard & polished), 1971-1977, 1978 (2), 1979 (2), 1980 (2), 1981 (2), 1982 (2), 1983, 1984, 1985 (2), 1986 (2); also Fiji, mint set, 1984 (KM.MS7). Most of the earlier sets with sticky plastic as usual, many sets with foxing on paper inserts, coins uncirculated. (30) $90
Lot 680 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1968, 1977-1987; proof dollars, 1973, 1976, 1979, 1983 Coinage, 1987; mint one dollars, 1971-1973, 1974 Day, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1983 Coinage, 1987. In cases and packs of issue, some cases with foxing, uncirculated - FDC. (26) $140
Lot 681 Elizabeth II, silver ten dollars, 1998, Kiwi. Without case of issue but with certificate, uncirculated. $80
Lot 682 George V - George VI, halfcrowns, 1933, 1934, 1941, 1943, 1945, 1946, florins, 1933 (2), 1934, 1935, 1937, 1941 (2). Fine - extremely fine. (13) $90
Lot 683 George V - George VI, halfcrowns, 1934, 1943, 1946. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 684 George V - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1934, 1937, 1943, 1946; florins, 1936, 1937, 1943, 1965; shilling, 1934; sixpences, 1933, 1937, 1945; threepences, 1934 (2), 1944, 1946, 1952 (2); pennies, 1946, 1947 (2), 1953; halfpennies, 1941, 1947, 1950, 1951 (2). Fine - uncirculated. (27) $80
Lot 685 George V - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1951, 1962 and 1965; florins, 1934, 1941, 1943 and 1965; shillings, 1937 and 1948; sixpence, 1965; threepences, 1946 and 1965. Good very fine - uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 686 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) $100
Lot 687 George V - Elizabeth II, threepence, 1935; sixpence, 1934; shilling, 1933; florin, 1963; halfcrown, 1937, 1940 Centennial, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1950, 1951; fifty cents, 1994 bi-metal; one dollar, 1990 Waitangi; aluminium bronze, 2006; two dollars, 2006; ten dollars, 1995, 1997, 1998; proof ten dollars, 1996; tokens, Ashton, H., Auckland penny, 1863 (A.21); De Carle, E & Co, Dunedin penny, 1862 (A.102). Poor - FDC. (21) $180
Lot 688 George VI - Elizabeth II, crowns 1949 and 1953; dollar, 1970 Mt Cook. Uncirculated. (3) $40
Lot 689 George VI, florins, 1950 and 1951. Good extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 690 George VI - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1937, 1939-1941, 1942 (2)-1948, 1950-54. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, the cupro-nickel with spotty reverses, the 1941 and the unslabbed 1942 illustrated. (15) $460
Lot 691 George VI - Elizabeth II, halfpenny set, 1940-1964 (27), in press-in album; five coin silver proof set, 1990 Treaty of Waitangi; specimen set, 1965; mint set, 1965; proof silver dollar, 1986 Royal Visit, 1990 Treaty of Waitangi; mint one dollars (all in cases), 1967, 1970 Mount Cook, 1974 Commonwealth Games (5); also Cook Islands, mint one dollar (all in cases), 1983, 1986 60th Birthday QEII, 1986 Royal Wedding (KM.7,31,32) (3), and three dollars banknote in folder, undated (1987) (P.3a), AAA 015474 . The first set album damaged, fine - uncirculated, the rest uncirculated - FDC. (16 + halfpenny set) $140
Lot 692 Miscellaneous tokens and checks, includes telephone testing tokens (2); Dunedin Corporation Tramways penny token, includes both varieties (4); milk tokens, metal (8) and plastic (32); other plastic tokens (9). Mostly fine - very fine. (55) $50
Lot 693 Communion token, Free Church of Scotland, (used in Otago), undated (c1840s) (L.371; GRW.118; C.6457; B.7503). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 694 United Fire Brigades Association NZ Long Service Medal, 1891, for five years service, in silver, inscribed to, 'Fireman John Vincent By The Mt. Eden V. Fire Brigade Aug. 7. 1891'. Edge nicks, bumps and scratches, otherwise fine. $120
Lot 695 Bicentenary of Captain Cook's Second Voyage, Hawke's Bay & Gisborne Savings Bank, 1972, set of three in gold (9ct, 37.9g), silver and bronze (all 38mm), the gold medal with edge number 136 (M&P 1972/1). In sealed packets in official case of issue, marking on lid lining, uncirculated. (3) $760
Lot 696 Alliance Tea Company, Christchurch penny, 1866 (A.7; L.301). Red and brown uncirculated and very rare in this condition, probably the finest known. $3,300
Lot 697 Alliance Tea Company, Christchurch penny, 1866 (A.8; L.301a). Even brown patina, very fine/good very fine and very rare in this condition, probably the finest known. $2,000
Lot 698 Anderson's, D., Wellington penny, undated (A.9; L.302). Two die breaks through obverse, good extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $700
Lot 699 Anderson's, D., Wellington halfpenny, undated (A.10; L.302a). Lacquered with dark brown patina, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,100
Lot 700 Ashton, H., Auckland halfpenny, 1858 (A.19; L.303). Peripheral die breaks on the reverse, grey brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $280
Lot 701 Ashton, H., Auckland halfpenny, 1859 (A.20; L.303a). Traces of mint red both sides, dusty extremely fine and rare in this condition. $340
Lot 702 Ashton, H., Auckland penny, 1862 (A.21; L.303b). Glossy brown patina, extremely fine and one of the finest known. $300
Lot 703 Ashton, H., Auckland penny, 1863 (A.22; L.303c). Lacquered, brown patina, nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 704 Ashton, H., Auckland penny, 1863 (A.23; L.303d). Brown with some red, spot lacquered, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $320
Lot 705 Ashton, H., Auckland penny, 1863 (A.24; L.303e). Even brown patina, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 706 Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland penny, 1871 (A.327; L.304b). Considerable mint red on reverse, proof-like uncirculated and very rare thus, probably the finest known. $480
Lot 707 Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland penny, 1871 (A.326; L.304a). Brown and red uncirculated, reverse proof-like, and very rare in this condition, probably the finest known. $440
Lot 708 Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland penny, 1871 (A.328; L.304). Attractive iridescent mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $900
Lot 709 Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland penny, 1871 (A.-; L.304d) dies as Lampard I:B (Heyde B:II). Contact mark on cheek, otherwise nearly extremely fine and possibly unique. $4,000
Lot 710 Barley, Charles C., Auckland penny, 1858 (A.27; L.305). Brown and red, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $2,100
Lot 711 Beath, G.L. & Co, Christchurch penny, undated (A.32; L.306). Light gold and brown patina, extremely fine. $100
Lot 712 Beath, G.L. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.35; L.306d). Red and brown, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $570
Lot 713 Beath, G.L. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.36; L.306b). Red and brown obverse, proof-like uncirculated reverse, rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $400
Lot 714 Beath, G.L. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.38; L.306c). Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 715 Beath, G.L. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.40; L.306a). Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $200
Lot 716 Beaven, S., Invercargill penny, 1863 (A.42; L.307). Traces of old mint red, good extremely fine and rare. $400
Lot 717 Brown & Duthie, New Plymouth penny, 1866 (A.50; L.308). Nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $500
Lot 718 Caro, J. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.62; L.309). Upright die axis, evidence of die clashing, good very fine and scarce thus. Passed in
Lot 719 Caro, J. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.62; L.309). Crescent die break on obverse, dark brown patina, upset die axis (or at 180 degrees) and some evidence of die clashing, good very fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 720 Caro, J. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.62; L.309). Similar die state to the previous but die axis at 90 degrees rotation, red and brown uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $550
Lot 721 Caro, J. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.62; L.309). Die axis upset by 90 degrees to the right, in gilt copper, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. $420
Lot 722 Clark, Archibald, Auckland penny, 1857 (A.64; L.310). Traces of mint red, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $700
Lot 723 Clarkson, S., Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.65; L.311a). Attractive bluish brown patina with glossy fields, nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 724 Clarkson, S., Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.66; L.311). Dark tone, nearly extremely fine. $370
Lot 725 Clarkson, S., Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.67; L.311b). Dull dark blue brown patina with traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $200
Lot 726 Clarkson, S., Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.68; L.311c). Attractive glossy brown with some original mint red virtually uncirculated and rare in this condition. $500
Lot 727 Clarkson & Turnbull, Timaru penny, 1865 (A.69; L.312). Traces of mint red, extremely fine. $380
Lot 728 Clarkson & Turnbull, Timaru penny, 1865 (A.70; L.312a). Obverse rim nick at 6 o'clock, scratch in reverse field, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 729 Clarkson & Turnbull, Timaru penny, 1865 (A.71; L.312b). Brown nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $320
Lot 730 Coombes, Samuel, Auckland penny, undated (A.76; L.313). Attractive dark grey and red brown patina with some original mint red, nearly uncirculated and very scarce thus. $600
Lot 731 Coombes, Samuel, Auckland penny, undated (A.77; L.313a). Red and brown nearly uncirculated and rare thus, one of the finest known. $1,100
Lot 732 Coombes, Samuel, Auckland penny, undated (A.78; L.313b). Good very fine and very rare in this condition. $600
Lot 733 Day & Mieville, Dunedin penny, 1857 (A.98; L.314). Red brown patina, extremely fine. $240
Lot 734 De Carle, E. & Co., Dunedin penny, 1862 (A.101; L.315b). Attractive glossy patina, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $320
Lot 735 De Carle, E. & Co., Dunedin penny, 1862 (A.102; L.315a). Brown and red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $380
Lot 736 Forsaith, T.S., Auckland penny, 1858 (A.130; L.316). Brown and red patina, gem uncirculated and very rare as such and probably the finest known. $2,700
Lot 737 Forsaith, T.S., Auckland halfpenny, 1858 (A.131; L.316a). Reddish brown patina, old scratch beside date, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,250
Lot 738 Gaisford & Edmonds, Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.142; L.317). Traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $700
Lot 739 Gilmour, John, New Plymouth, penny, undated (A.143; L.318). Light reddish brown, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $600
Lot 740 Gilmour, John, New Plymouth penny, undated (A.144; L.318a). Peripheral die breaks on obverse, brown and red, uncirculated, rare especially in this condition, probably the finest known. Passed in
Lot 741 Gittos, B, Auckland penny, 1864 (A149; L319). Traces of mint red, good extremely fine. $300
Lot 742 Gourlay, T.W. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.150; L.320). Red brown patina, reverse rim nick at 9 o'clock, otherwise good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $850
Lot 743 Gourlay, T.W. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.151; L.320a). Dark brown patina with traces of red, two die cuds on obverse rim, good extremely fine and rare. $400
Lot 744 Gratten, R., Auckland penny, 1872 (A.152; L.321). Dark blue grey patina, good extremely fine. $280
Lot 745 Hall, Henry J., Christchurch penny, undated (A.159; L.322c). Considerable mint red, blue and brown tone, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,400
Lot 746 Hall, Henry J., Christchurch kangaroo and emu mule penny, undated, upset die axis 180 degrees (A.160; L.322d). Red brown with traces of red, uncirculated and very rare. $1,700
Lot 747 Hall, Henry J., Christchurch proof halfpenny, undated, die axis upset 180 degrees (A.161; L.322). Attractive brilliant bronzed patina, FDC and extremely rare as such. $1,100
Lot 748 Hall, Henry J., Christchurch halfpenny, undated (A.161; L.322) normal die axis. Red brown with traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 749 Hall, Henry, J., Christchurch/Levy, L., Wellington, mule halfpenny, undated (A.162; L.322a). Reddish brown, uncirculated and rare. $1,300
Lot 750 Hall, H.J., Christchurch/Dease Hobart mule halfpenny, undated, die axis at 180 degrees (A.163; L.322b). Red brown patina, uncirculated and rare. $1,300
Lot 751 Hall, H.J., Christchurch penny, undated (A.164; L.322e). Considerable mint red, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $750
Lot 752 Hall, H.J., Christchurch penny, undated (A.165; L.322f). Attractive brown patina, good extremely fine. $220
Lot 753 Hall, H.J., Christchurch pennies, undated (A.165, -, 168, 169; L.322f, g, h, i), the last normal die axis, the others are upset at 180 degrees. Good very fine or better with even brown patinas. (4) $560
Lot 754 Hall, H.J., Christchurch penny, undated (A.172; L.322k). Light brown patina with original mint red in lettering, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 755 Hall, H.J., Christchurch penny, undated (A.177; L.322l). Full glossy reddish brown uncirculated with only traces of central planchet pitting in manufacture, one of the finest known and very rare thus. $1,100
Lot 756 Hall, H.J., Christchurch pennies, undated restrikes, one with normal die axis the other upset 180 degrees (A.177; L.322l). Reddish brown patinas, as struck. (2) $1,600
Lot 757 Hall, H.J., Christchurch penny, undated (A.179; L.322n). Iridescent bloom, uncirculated and very rare, one of the finest known. Updated 19 Mar: Estimate changed from $200 to $1200 $2,500
Lot 758 Hobday & Jobberns, Christchurch penny, undated (A.249; L.323). Light pink red brown, uncirculated and rare thus. $500
Lot 759 Hobday & Jobberns, Christchurch penny, undated (A.249; L.323). Considerable original mint red, uneven tone on the reverse, uncirculated and rare thus. $500
Lot 760 Hobday & Jobberns, Christchurch penny, undated (A.253; L.323a). Extremely fine and rare thus. $200
Lot 761 Holland & Butler, Auckland penny, undated (A.263). Brown and red, uncirculated and rare thus. $340
Lot 762 Hurley, J. & Co., Wanganui penny, undated (A.276; L.325). Dusty dark tone with mint red, nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 763 Hurley, J. & Co., Wanganui halfpenny, undated (A.277; L.325a) by Todman London. Good extremely fine. $70
Lot 764 Jones & Williamson, Dunedin penny, 1858 (A.308; L.326). Good extremely fine. $240
Lot 765 Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington penny and halfpenny, undated (A.311, 312; L.327, 327a). Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 766 Levy, Lipman, Wellington penny, undated (A.321; L.328). Toned original mint red, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $850
Lot 767 Levy, Lipman, Wellington penny, undated (R.321; L.328a) struck with upset die axis 180 degrees. Red brown, nearly uncirculated and scarce thus. $340
Lot 768 Levy, Lipman, Wellington halfpenny, undated (A.322; L.328e). Good extremely fine and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,700
Lot 769 Levy, Lipman, Wellington, Wellington head mule penny, undated (A.323; L.328b). Brown and red, uncirculated and rare. $750
Lot 770 Levy, Lipman, Wellington pattern penny, Australia seated figure (A.324) by W.J.Taylor. Glossy brown uncirculated and rare. $700
Lot 771 Levy, Lipman, Wellington, Hedberg Hobart mule halfpenny, undated (A.325; L.328f) 180 degree die axis. Glossy brown reverse, obverse with subdued original red, uncirculated and rare. $1,200
Lot 772 Marks, Morris, Auckland penny, undated (A.341; L.329). Blue grey patina, hints of mint red, very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,400
Lot 773 Mason Struthers & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.354; L.330). Traces of mint red, blue grey tone, nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 774 Mason Struthers & Co, Christchurch pennies, undated (A.355; L.330a). Extremely fine; obverse die cud at 8 o'clock, dark tone with mint red, nearly uncirculated. (2) $600
Lot 775 McCaul, George, Grahamstown penny, 1874 (A.359; L.331). Dark blue brown patina, with considerable underlying mint bloom on obverse, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 776 McCaul, George, Grahamstown penny, 1874 (A.359; L.331). Traces of mint red on obverse, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $240
Lot 777 Mears, J.W., Wellington halfpenny undated (A.362; L.332). Well struck up in centre for this, hints of mint red, good extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $950
Lot 778 Merrington, J.M. & Co., Nelson penny, undated (A.363; L.333). Hairline die break rim to O in Nelson, glossy even brown patina, extremely fine. $220
Lot 779 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, 1881 and undated (A.376, 377, 378; L.334, a, b). The first red and brown extremely fine, the last two brown and red uncirculated. (3) $460
Lot 780 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch smaller size pennies, 1881 and undated (A.379-383; L.334c-g). Nearly uncirculated - full mint red uncirculated. (5) $800
Lot 781 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch, Maori head/Maori scene small size penny, undated (A.-; L.334h; Meek 35E). Die upset 180 degrees, choice proof-like uncirculated and excessively rare, the finest of two known. $19,000
Lot 782 Morrin & Co., Auckland penny, undated (A.387; L.335). Attractive brown patina, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $360
Lot 783 Morrin & Co., Auckland penny, undated (A.388; L.335a). Die break from to rim to second I of SPIRIT, light brown patina with hints of red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $420
Lot 784 Morrin & Co, Auckland penny, undated (A.389; L.335c). Red and light brown uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $4,000
Lot 785 Morrin & Co., Auckland penny, undated (A.-; L.335b). Glossy brown, nearly extremely fine and very rare, one of the finest known. $2,400
Lot 786 New Zealand, pattern penny, 1879 (A.399; L.336) by Joseph Moore, Birmingham. Red and brown, FDC and very rare. $6,000
Lot 787 Perkins & Co., Dunedin penny, undated (A.435; L.337). Die breaks as usual on both sides, slightly dusty tone, dark brown patina, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $400
Lot 788 Perkins & Co., Dunedin halfpenny, undated (A.436; L.337a). Some mint red, good extremely fine and very rare in this condition, probably the finest known. $2,000
Lot 789 Petersen, W., Christchurch penny, undated (A.437; L.338). Light brown patina with some mint red on the obverse, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $850
Lot 790 Pratt, William, Christchurch penny, undated (A.443; L.339). Medium brown good very fine and rare. $480
Lot 791 Pratt, William, Christchurch penny, undated (A.444; L.339a). Blue brown patina with hints of red, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $850
Lot 792 Pratt, William, Christchurch penny, undated (A.445; L.339b). Hairline die break on obverse rim to scroll, blue brown patina with hints of red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $750
Lot 793 Pratt, William, Christchurch penny, undated (A.446; L.339c). Dark tone with traces of red, good extremely fine and very rare thus. $900
Lot 794 Reece, Edward, Christchurch penny, undated (A.447; L.340). Medium brown patina, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 795 Reece, Edward, Christchurch penny, undated (A.448; L.340a). Uneven brown patina, with traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $380
Lot 796 Reece, Edward, Christchurch penny, undated (A.449; L.340b). Even brown patina, good extremely fine and rare thus. $420
Lot 797 Reece, Edward, Christchurch halfpenny, undated (A.450; L.340c this token). Glossy medium brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare. $500
Lot 798 Reece, Edward, Christchurch halfpenny, undated (A.451; L.340e). Fine and very rare. $2,700
Lot 799 Reece, Edward, Christchurch halfpenny, undated (A.452; L.340d). Brown and red, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $900
Lot 800 Smith, S.Hague, Auckland penny, undated (A.470; L.341). Underlying mint bloom, some blotchy toning, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $500
Lot 801 Smith, S.Hague, Auckland penny, undated (A.474; L.341c). Extremely fine. $380
Lot 802 Smith, S.Hague, Auckland penny, undated (A.475; L.341e). Die cuds on obverse at 1, 2 and 3 o'clock, extremely fine. $340
Lot 803 Smith, S.Hague, Auckland penny, undated (A.477; L.341f). Die cud on obverse at 1-3 o'clock, nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 804 Smith, S.Hague, Auckland penny, undated (A.478; L.341d). Traces of mint red, good extremely fine. $440
Lot 805 Somerville, M., Auckland penny, 1857 (A.497; L.342). Mostly red uncirculated, the finest known. $1,700
Lot 806 Somerville, M., Auckland penny, 1857 (A.498; L342a). Red and brown, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $700
Lot 807 Somerville, M., Auckland penny, 1857 (A.499; L342b). Red brown patina, good extremely fine and rare thus. $260
Lot 808 Somerville, M., Auckland penny, 1857 (A.500; L342c). Light crimson grey with hints of red, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $400
Lot 809 Union Bakery Company, Christchurch penny, undated (A.588; L.343). Faded red brown patina, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $950
Lot 810 United Service Hotel, Auckland, (A.590, 591; L.344, a). Nearly extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 811 Wallace, James, Wellington penny, 1859 (A.592; L.345 [this token]). Trace of mint red in name, brown, extremely fine/nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $540
Lot 812 Wallace, James, Wellington halfpenny, 1859 (A.593; L.345a). Flaw in flan on obverse field below & C, die cud at rim on obverse at 9 o'clock, nick in reverse field, otherwise glossy brown, good very fine or better and rare, one of the finest known. $750
Lot 813 Waters, Edward, Auckland penny, undated (A.609; L.346). Attractive glossy brown, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 814 Waters, Edward, Auckland penny undated (A.610; L.346a this token). Considerable original mint red, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, the finest known. $3,200
Lot 815 Wilson, A.S., Dunedin penny, 1857 (A.639; L.347). Attractive brown patina, good very fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 816 Ireland, Hodgins, William, Cloghjordan penny, 1858 (A.659). Extremely fine. $140
Lot 817 Holloway, Professor, London bronzed proof penny, 1857, thin flan (A.665). Nearly FDC and rare. $500
Lot 818 Holloway, Professor, London bronzed proof halfpenny, 1857 (A.667). FDC and rare. $700
Lot 819 A.H.B. (presumed attribution - Auckland Harbour Board), tool check, hand fashioned in copper (44mm), no maker, pierced at top, impressed number '50'(G.-; TMR.-). Very fine. $100
Lot 820 ALVA, (presumed attribution - Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association), 4/- return token, uniface, struck in aluminium (33mm), pierced and holed (G.-; TMR.-). Bent and stained, otherwise fine. $220
Lot 821 Auckland Winter Show, Epsom, 1938, Buy NZ Made Goods, Haywin Electric Vacuum Cleaner, £5 discount token, struck in aluminium (28mm) (3, one illustrated); By Brigdens Footwear, struck in aluminium (28mm), no maker (illustrated) (G.1 (3), 1a; TMR.p6-7). Fine - extremely fine. (4) $100
Lot 822 J.Ballantyne, Dunstable House, Christ Church, check piece, struck in brass (25mm), no maker, reverse portrait of George III, similar to card tokens issued c1890s, pierced at top (G.2; TMR.p20). Toned, very fine and very rare. $270
Lot 823 Barber's tokens, Icy-Kol Shampoo, struck in aluminium (32mm), 'Pay Cashier' for 3D, 6D, 9D (2) and 1/3 (G.-; TMR.-). Very fine - extremely fine, the last illustrated. (5) $240
Lot 824 Blenheim Working Men's Club, threepence check, struck in brass (32x28mm), no maker (G.4; TMR.p38). One stained, another with scratch across obverse, otherwise very fine, one illustrated. (3) $120
Lot 825 L.J.Carmine, Granity Bakery, 2lb Loaf, uniface, struck in copper and another in brass (22mm), no maker (G.9; TMR.p61). Very fine and illustrated; toned, very fine. (2) $60
Lot 826 J.W.Coleman, Hair Dresser and Tobacconist, Queen St., Auckland N.Z., barber's check for 3d, struck in aluminium (33mm), no maker (Made in USA) (G.-; TMR.-). Extremely fine and very rare. $320
Lot 827 Dunedin Coffee Palace, 6d, uniface, struck in brass (25mm), no maker (G.12b; TMR.p71). Good very fine and excessively rare. $320
Lot 828 Dunedin Coffee Palace, no denomination, uniface, struck in brass (23x16mm), no maker (G.12c; TMR.p72 [this piece]). Good very fine and excessively rare. $270
Lot 829 W.R.Cooke & Son, Chemists, 198 High St, Ch.Ch., check struck in aluminium (25mm), no maker, 'Good for a Drink at Soda Fountain' (G.15; TMR.p81-83). Good extremely fine. $80
Lot 830 Coombes Arcade (21), Queen St, Auckland, 5/- reward token, struck in brass (27mm), bracteate style, no maker, No. 15 impressed on obverse (G.15a; TMR.p85). Good very fine and very rare. $360
Lot 831 Crowther, Parnell & Newmarket (tramway pass), c1875, struck in copper (27mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.16; TMR.p90-92). Mint red, nearly uncirculated and very rare, especially in this condition. $300
Lot 832 Crowther, Parnell & Newmarket (tramway pass), c1875, struck in copper (27mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.16; TMR.p90-92). Very fine and very rare. $150
Lot 833 Crowther, Parnell & Newmarket (tramway pass), c1875, struck in copper (27mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.16; TMR.p90-92). Holed, otherwise good very fine and very rare. $90
Lot 834 E.C.Ducat, Cust, 1/2 loaf bread token, uniface, struck in brass (25mm), no maker, pierced at left (G.17; TMR.p99 [this piece]). Very fine and very rare. $400
Lot 835 Defiance Butter, Beats Them All, advertising piece, struck in aluminium (32mm) at the Christchurch Exhibition, 1906-07, no maker (G.-; TMR.p284; M.1906-07/19). Nearly extremely fine. $50
Lot 836 Geo.Findlay, Baker, 2lb Loaf bread tokens, struck in brass, bracteate style (30mm), no maker (G.22; TMR.p122). Very fine, one illustrated. (3) $50
Lot 837 "Fullers", (Auckland), turnstile, skating or theatre passes, in brass (44.5mm) and (48mm) (2), plain reverses, no makers (G.23, 24 (2); TMR.p126-134). Fine. (3) $120
Lot 838 Grey & Menzies Ltd (Auckland), 'for Pure Drinks', check struck in aluminium (26mm), no maker (G.27a; TMR.p144/5). Stained on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $130
Lot 839 Grey & Menzies Ltd (Auckland), 'for Pure Drinks', check struck in aluminium (26mm), no maker (G.27a; TMR.p144/5). Two scratches on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $190
Lot 840 Hope Bros, Poneke Clothing, Cuba St., Wellington, 2/6 discount token, struck in aluminium (32mm), made in USA (G.29; TMR.p161). Slight tin pest, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. $80
Lot 841 J.E.Hood, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Itchen Street, Oamaru, N.Z., lucky pocket piece, struck in aluminium (32mm), no maker, ring set with a British farthing of 1911 (G.-; TMR.p155). Light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. $420
Lot 842 Hutchinson Bros. Ltd., Auckland, Universal Supply Stores, lucky pocket piece, struck in aluminium (35mm), no maker, inset with a British farthing of 1897 (G.30; TMR.p163-166). Extremely fine. $130
Lot 843 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains) (Wellington), 1D check, uniface, in copper (26mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.31a; TMR.p174). Extremely fine and rare. $160
Lot 844 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains) (Wellington), 1D check, uniface, in copper (26mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.31a; TMR.p174). Good very fine and rare. $150
Lot 845 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains) (Wellington), 1/2D check, uniface, in white metal (possibly zinc) (26mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine and excessively rare. $300
Lot 846 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains) (Wellington), 1/2D check, uniface, in white metal (possibly zinc) (26mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Minor signs of tin pest at bottom on obverse, otherwise good very fine and excessively rare. $300
Lot 847 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains) (Wellington), 3D check, uniface, in brass (39mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine and excessively rare. $450
Lot 848 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains) (Wellington), 3D check, uniface, in brass (39mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine and excessively rare. $450
Lot 849 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains) (Wellington), 1D check, uniface, in copper (38mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.-). Good very fine and excessively rare. $450
Lot 850 K&S (Kirkcaldie & Stains) (Wellington), 3D check, uniface, in brass (25mm), no maker, incuse lettering, central hole (G.-; TMR.p172). Good very fine and very rare. $290
Lot 851 Manawatu Farmers' Co-Operative Association, discount tokens for 1/- struck in brass (28mm), 2/- struck in brass (29mm), 2/6 struck in brass (32mm), 5/- struck in brass (32mm), 10/- struck in white metal (23.5mm), 20/- struck in white metal (31mm) and 40/- struck in white metal (32mm), no makers (G.34-40; TMR.p189-203). Very good - very fine. (7) $80
Lot 852 O. & H.Marsden, 1/2 loaf bread token, uniface, struck in brass (25.5mm), no maker (G.41; TMR.p204). Carbon spots on obverse, otherwise very fine and very rare. $220
Lot 853 W.J.P.McCulloch, Motor Importer, Stuart St., Dunedin, lucky penny pocket piece, struck in aluminium (38mm), no maker, ring set with a USA cent of 1918 in the centre (G.43; TMR.p213). Corroded, very good and scarce. $30
Lot 854 N.Z. Glass Mfrs, soap tokens, uniface, struck in aluminium (29mm) (2) and (33mm), no makers (G.50; TMR.p235-236). One of the 29mms holed and poor, the other two good very fine and illustrated. (3) $220
Lot 855 N.Z.W.W.F, Dunedin Union, uniface, struck in brass (27mm), no maker, pin-back, numbered '149' on reverse (G.52; TMR.p272). Very fine. $70
Lot 856 N.Z.W.W.F, Wanganui Union, uniface, struck in brass (27mm), no maker, pierced, pin removed from back (G.53; TMR.p273). Very fine. $100
Lot 857 N.Z. Y.M.C.A., 5 M/M, uniface check pieces, struck in brass (28mm) and (27mm) (2, one illustrated), no maker, three different dies (G.54, 55, -; TMR.p274, p275, -). Two with spotting, otherwise very fine. (3) $50
Lot 858 Joseph Nathan & Co Ltd, Wellington, Defiance Butter and Dried Milk, calendar (years 1904-1925) advertising piece, struck in aluminium (38mm), no maker, with swivel back (G.56; TMR.p280-286; M.1904/8). Good very fine. $130
Lot 859 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, £1, struck in copper (22mm), by Ardill, Leeds, two different reverse dies (G.58; TMR.p293). Very fine, one of each type illustrated. (4) $100
Lot 860 New Plymouth Co-op. Society Limited, Half Sovn., struck in brass (19mm), by Ardill, Leeds (G.59; TMR.p295-296). Very fine, one illustrated. (4) $100
Lot 861 New Plymouth Co-operative Socy, 5/-, struck in tin (bracteate style) (32mm), no maker (G.60; TMR.p297). Good very fine and very rare. $320
Lot 862 New Plymouth Co-operative Socy, 1/-, struck in tin (bracteate style) (32mm), no maker (G.61a; TMR.p299). Good very fine. $260
Lot 863 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Coy Ltd, £1, struck in brass (26mm), no maker (G.63; TMR.p318). Carbon deposits on reverse, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 864 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Coy Ltd, 10s, struck in brass (26mm), no maker (G.64; TMR.p319). Good very fine. $130
Lot 865 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Coy Ltd, 5s, struck in brass (26mm), no maker (G.65; TMR.p320). Good very fine. $120
Lot 866 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., no denomination (possibly 1d), uniface, struck in copper (25mm), no maker (G.69; TMR.p325). Good very fine. $120
Lot 867 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., no denomination (possibly 1d), uniface, struck in brass (25mm), no maker (G.69; TMR.p325). Very fine. $120
Lot 868 Oamaru Co-operative Store & Bakery Co. Ltd., no denomination (possibly 1d), uniface, struck in copper (25mm), no maker (G.69; TMR.p325). Very fine. $120
Lot 869 T.Oliver, Sussex Hotel, American Bowling & Rifle Saloon, George St., Dunedin, 6d, billiards token, struck in brass (25.5mm) by S.Reading, Maker, Dunedin (G.71; TMR.p333). Double struck on reverse, extremely fine and rare. $170
Lot 870 T.Oliver, Sussex Hotel, American Bowling & Rifle Saloon, George St., Dunedin, 6d, billiards token, struck in brass (25.5mm) by S.Reading, Maker, Dunedin (G.71; TMR.p333). Toned, very fine fine and rare. $100
Lot 871 Otago Co-Operative Store Coy. Limited, 6 pence, check, uniface, impressed in tin (29mm), no maker (G.-; TMR.-). Nearly very fine and very rare. $420
Lot 872 Otago Co-Operative Store Coy. Limited, 1 penny, check, uniface, impressed in tin (29mm), no maker (G.-; TMR.-). Nearly very fine and very rare. $420
Lot 873 Palmolive Soap, Wellington N.Z., Good For One Cake, struck in aluminium (35mm), made in USA (G.74: TMR.p342 (2), p343 (3, one illustrated)) (5); also, Palmolive Peet Co, Berkeley, Chyrstal White Laundry Soap, Good for One Cake, struck in aluminium (33mm). Good - nearly uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 874 Port Chalmers Lumpers Union, (1888), uniface, struck in brass (30mm), by S.Reading (Dunedin), '162' impressed on obverse (G.76; TMR.p352). Evenly worn, good fine and rare. $150
Lot 875 Port Chalmers Lumpers Union, (1888), uniface, struck in brass (30mm), by S.Reading (Dunedin), '36' impressed on obverse (G.76; TMR.p352). Very good and rare. $120
Lot 876 Progress Stores, Rangiora, 1/2 loaf coupon, bread token struck in copper (27.5mm), no maker (G.80; TMR.p360-361). Good very fine and rare. $300
Lot 877 Pure Bread Co., Timaru, 2lb loaf, uniface bread token, struck in brass (26mm), no maker (G.81; TMR.p362). Corroded, very good. $30
Lot 878 Queen Street Wharf, Auckland, toll token, 6 Pence, incuse lettering, struck both sides in copper (28mm), no maker, no centre hole (G.82; TMR.p365/6). Fine and rare. $340
Lot 879 Queen Street Wharf, Auckland, toll token, 6 Pence, incuse lettering, struck both sides in copper (28mm), no maker, no centre hole (G.82; TMR.p365/6). Nearly fine and rare. $340
Lot 880 Queens Arcade, 2nd floor, 'Improve Your Putting', check struck in aluminium (22mm); another, as last but for '6d'; (Queens Arcade) Auckland Miniature Golf Club, 'Playing Members Only', uniface, struck in aluminium (27mm) (G.83, a, b; TMR.p373-375). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $80
Lot 881 Regent Theatre, Gore, 1/6, uniface, struck in aluminium (35mm), no maker, holed at manufacture (G.84; TMR.p378). Good very fine and very rare. $440
Lot 882 Regent Theatre, Gore, 1/6, uniface, struck in copper (35mm), no maker (G.84; TMR.p378). Stained both sides, good very fine and very rare. $300
Lot 883 Regent Theatre, Gore, 2/-, uniface, struck in copper (35mm), no maker (G.85; TMR.p379). Extremely fine and very rare. $320
Lot 884 Rongotea Bakery, half loaf and one loaf bread tokens, struck in copper (18mm), no maker (G.86, 87; TMR.p86-88). Carbon spotting, otherwise good very fine; extremely fine, both rare. (2) $100
Lot 885 Runanga Co-Op. Society Ltd, bread tokens, 1/4lb loaf, uniface, struck in aluminium (23mm); 1/2 loaf, struck in brass (25mm), pierced; 1 loaf, struck in aluminium (29mm), pierced, no makers (G.88-90; TMR.p399-405). Very fine. (3) $40
Lot 886 Shamrock Hotel (Dunedin), lunch token, struck in brass (25mm), no maker, holed at top (G.94; TMR.p415-419). Toned, fine and very rare. $260
Lot 887 John Swan & Co, Bath Street, Dunedin, Rubber Stamp Makers, advertising check piece struck in brass (21mm), no maker (G.98a; TMR.p439). Toned with carbon spots, very fine and very rare. $190
Lot 888 Tattersalls Stables, New Plymouth & Fitzroy, J.W.West, Proprietor, 4d bus token, struck in aluminium (21mm), no maker (G.101a; TMR.p449). Some corrosion, otherwise very fine and rare. $170
Lot 889 Tattersalls Stables, New Plymouth & Fitzroy, J.W.West, Proprietor, 3d bus token, struck in aluminium (21mm), no maker (G.101b; TMR.p450). Some corrosion on reverse, otherwise fine and rare. $200
Lot 890 The Toggery, Grand Hotel Corner, Dunedin, 1/- in the pound discount token, struck in aluminium (26mm), no maker (G.102; TMR.p452-453). Extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 891 Timaru Post Newspaper Co. Ltd, struck in aluminium (29mm), made in USA (G.103; TMR.p454-455). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $220
Lot 892 Timaru Post Newspaper Co. Ltd, struck in aluminium (29mm), made in USA (G.103; TMR.p454-455). Extremely fine and rare. $200
Lot 893 United Farmers' Co-Operative Association, discount tokens for 1/- struck in brass (28mm), 2/- struck in brass (29mm), 2/6 struck in brass (32mm), 5/- struck in brass (32mm), 10/- struck in white metal (23.5mm), 20/- struck in white metal (31mm) and 40/- struck in white metal (32mm), no makers (G.104-110; TMR.p462-470). Very good - very fine. (7) $70
Lot 894 W.M.CO-O.S. Ltd, Port Chalmers, £1, uniface, struck in brass (38x25mm), no maker (G.111; TMR.p485) bracteate style. Very fine and rare, one illustrated. (2) $200
Lot 895 Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, discount tokens for 1/- struck in brass (28mm), 2/- struck in brass (29mm), 2/6 struck in brass (32mm), 5/- struck in brass (32mm), 10/- struck in white metal (23.5mm) and 20/- struck in white metal (31mm), no makers (G.112-117; TMR.p486-493). Very good - very fine. (6) $60
Lot 896 Cosmoplitan Club, Wanganui, 1905, set of tokens (24.5mm) for one shilling (cupro-nickel), 6D (light bronze), 4D (dark bronze) and 3D (brass), no makers (G.120-123; TMR.p500-507). Good extremely fine, the sixpence a little spotty. (4) $60
Lot 897 Wellington Tramways, tag, uniface, struck in copper (24mm), no maker, holed at top for suspension, impressed number 232 on obverse (G.-; TMR.p514). Nearly very fine and very rare. $220
Lot 898 S.Young's (Auckland), tram token, no denomination, struck in copper (34mm), no maker (A.Teutenberg, Auckland) (G.125; TMR.p529). Minor carbon spotting, fine and very rare. $700
Lot 899 Tokens and check pieces, the balance of the collection, including Addington Raceway; Automatic Vending Machines NZ Ltd (TMR.p534); Clown Property Co (G.12d; TMR.p69); Dunedin Tramways 1D (G.18; TMR.p105) (2); Hannah's Shoes (G.28; TMR.p149); P & M Eccles (G.19; TMR.p113); Howard Wanganui one pint milk token; 'KIWI' disc (G.31d; TMR.p178); Neptune Novelty Co (nos 4, 6) (G.57) (2); NZR tool checks (G.62; TMR.p309) (2); Tail-Waggers Club (G.100; TMR.p444); Tip Top Bread (G.103a, b, c; TMR.p456-458) (3); Wellington City Council one pint milk token; unattributed disc marked 'RR'; unattributed tokens for 6d, 1/- and 2/- (2); OG & Co barber's checks for 6D (2) and 1/-; RH & Sons, London, barber's checks for 1/-, 1/3 and 2/6. Fair - good extremely fine. (29) $260
Lot 900 Commemorative medallions, as per Morel numbers (M.1889-90/2 (silver), 1901/8, 1906-07/45, 1907/1 (2), 1914/1, 1919/10, M&P.1948/3); also, Australia, Adelaide Exhibition, 1887, gilt (C.1887/50a). Fine - extremely fine. (9) $30
Lot 901 Commemorative medallions, Petone Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 11.6.1902, struck in lead (35.5mm) (M.1902/2); Addington Railway Workshops, Peace Demonstration, 1919, struck in lead (35.5mm), by WL (M.1919/1) (2). Very fine; very good; fine, the first rare and illustrated. (3) $90
Lot 902 Commemorative medallions, New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-07, uniface, struck in voided aluminium (33mm), no maker, 'Valerie Lloyd N.Z.I.E.'; another 'Planet Cycles Featherston' (M.1906-07/5). Fine. (2) $120
Lot 903 Commemorative medallion, Gabriels Gully Jubilee, 1911, struck in copper (28mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M.1911/2). Very fine and very rare. $80
Lot 904 Commemorative medallion, New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition Dunedin, 1925-26, His Master's Voice, Instruments & Records, struck in blackened aluminium (31mm), no maker (M.1925-26/13). Very fine and rare. $150
Lot 905 Abrahams, Lewis, Hobart Town penny (2) and halfpenny, 1855 (A.1 (2), 2). Good very fine; extremely fine, traces of red; extremely fine. (3) $300
Lot 906 Abrahams, Lewis, Hobart Town penny 1855 (A.1); Andrew, John & Co., Melbourne penny, 1860 (A.11); Andrew, Jno & Co., Melbourne penny and halfpenny, 1862 (A.13 and A.14); Annand Smith & Co., Melbourne pennies, undated (1849) (A.17, 18). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (6) $220
Lot 907 Alliance Tea Company, Christchurch penny, 1866 (A.7). Very fine. $200
Lot 908 Andrew, Jno & Co, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.13); Friedman, I., Hobart penny, 1857 (A.134); Grundy, J.R., Ballaarat penny, 1861 (A.156). Last coin with scratch on reverse, very good - very fine. (3) $100
Lot 909 Andrew, Jno & Co., Melbourne proof halfpenny, 1862 (A.14). Dark grey and red brilliance, FDC and very rare as such. $850
Lot 910 Andrew, John & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1860 (A.12). Struck like a proof, red crimson tone on brilliant fields, virtually FDC except for two carbon spots on edge, rare thus, one of the finest known. $750
Lot 911 Annand Smith & Co., Melbourne penny, undated (1849) (A.18). Old scratch on obverse, light brown with traces of mint red, uncirculated and rare as such, one of the finest known. $280
Lot 912 Ashton, H., Auckland pennies, 1862 (A.21) and 1863 (A.22, 23) (2); Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland penny, 1871 (A.326); Barley, Charles, Auckland penny, 1858 (A.27); Gilmour, John, New Plymouth penny, 1866 (A.50); Coombes, Samuel, Auckland penny, undated (A.77); Day & Mieville, Dunedin penny, 1857 (A.98); De Carle, E. & Co., Dunedin penny, 1862 (A.101). The A 50 holed, otherwise fine - very fine. (9) $280
Lot 913 Beath, G.L., Christchurch pennies, undated (A.32, 35, 36) (3); Hall, Henry J., Christchurch, halfpennies, undated (A.161) (2, one with die axis upset 180 degrees); Hall, H.J., Christchurch penny, undated (A.165); Stokes, T., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.521). Very good - very fine. (7) $120
Lot 914 Booth, I., Melbourne penny, undated (A.44). Brown patina, good very fine. $100
Lot 915 Booth, I., Melbourne penny, undated (A.44); Butterworth, T. & Co., Castlemaine pennies, undated (A.53) and 1859 (A.54); Campbell, James, Morpeth halfpenny, undated (A.61); Crombie, Clapperton & Findlay, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.84); De Carle, E. & Co., Melbourne pennies, 1855 (A.103), undated (A.104), 1855 Tasmania (A.105); Fisher, South Yarra halfpenny, 1857 (A.122) (holed); Flavelle Bros., Sydney and Brisbane penny, undated (A.123). Fair - good very fine. (10) $300
Lot 916 Brookes, W.& B., Brisbane penny, 1863 (A.49). Good extremely fine. $150
Lot 917 Brookes, W & B., Brisbane penny, 1863 (A.49). Good very fine. $100
Lot 918 Brookes, W. & B., Brisbane penny, 1863 (A.49); Crombie, Clapperton & Findlay, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.85); Davies, Alexander & Co., Goulburn penny, undated (A.97). Very fine or better. (3) $170
Lot 919 Brown and Duthie, Taranaki penny, 1866 (A.50); Smith, Peate & Co, Sydney penny, 1856 (A.480). Good fine - very fine. (2) $90
Lot 920 Brown and Duthie, New Plymouth penny, 1866 (A.50); Coombes, Samuel, Auckland penny, undated (A.77); Gratten, R., Auckland penny, 1872 (A.152); Hurley, J. & Co., Wanganui penny, undated (A.276) (2). The third holed, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (5) $140
Lot 921 Crocker & Hamilton, Adelaide, Port Adelaide and Burra Burra halfpenny, 1857 (A.83). Red and brown uncirculated. $320
Lot 922 Crocker & Hamilton, Adelaide, Port Adelaide penny and halfpenny, undated (A.82, 83). Fine - very fine. (2) $160
Lot 923 Davies, Alfred, Fremantle penny, 1865 (A.94). Good very fine. $400
Lot 924 De Carle, E. & Co., also Edwd & Co., Melbourne pennies, 1855 and undated (A.103, 104, 105); Hanks & Lloyd, Sydney penny, 1855 (A.188); Hedberg, O.H., Hobart Ton halfpenny, undated (A.209); Hide & De Carle, Melbourne pennies, 1857 and 1858 (A.231, 237); Hutton, G., Hobart Town halfpenny, undated (A.279). The second good very fine with hints of red, the others very fine - good very fine. (8) $380
Lot 925 Flavelle Bros. & Co., Sydney and Brisbane penny, undated (A.124). Glossy red and blue brown, uncirculated and rare as such. $700
Lot 926 Flavelle Bros., Sydney & Brisbane penny, undated (A.125). Good extremely fine. $280
Lot 927 Forsaith, T.S., Auckland halfpenny, 1858 (A.131). Faint penned number in obverse field, otherwise very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 928 Fleming, J.G., Hobart Town penny, 1874 (A.128). Red and brown, good extremely fine and rare. $220
Lot 929 Friedman, I., Hobart halfpenny, 1857 (A.137); Gippsland Hardware Company, Port Albert & Sale penny, 1862 (A.145); Grundy, J.R., Ballarat penny, 1861 (A.155); Hanks and Compy., Sydney penny and halfpenny, 1857 (A.184, 186) (2); Hanks & Lloyd, pennies, 1855 (A.188) (2), 1857 (A.190), and halfpenny, 1857 (A.193). Fair - good very fine. (9) $300
Lot 930 Froomes, W., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.141). Good very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 931 Gilmour, John, New Plymouth penny, undated (A.143); Gittos, B., Auckland penny, 1864 (A.149); Hall, H.J., Christchurch pennies, undated (A.164) (2); Hobday & Jobberns, Christchurch penny, undated (S.249); Holland & Butler, Auckland penny, undated (A.263); Hurley, J. & Co., Wanganui pennies and halfpennies, undated (A.276 (3), 277 (2)). Fair - good very fine. (11) $300
Lot 932 Gourlay, T.W.& Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.150). Dark brown patina, edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $220
Lot 933 Gourlay, T.W.& Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.151). Very fine. $240
Lot 934 Grundy, J.R., Ballaarat penny, 1861 (A.155). Glossy light brown patina, good extremely fine and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $240
Lot 935 Grundy, J.R., Ballarat penny, 1861 (A.157). Fine. $90
Lot 936 Hall, Henry J., Christchurch kangaroo and emu mule penny, undated (A.160). Beautiful glossy red blue brown uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $1,800
Lot 937 Hall, Henry J., Christchurch/L.Levy Wellington mule halfpenny, undated (A.162). Red and brown uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $1,200
Lot 938 Hall, H.J., Christchurch/E.F.Dease Launceston mule halfpenny, undated. (A.163). Red brown choice uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $1,300
Lot 939 Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney penny, 1857 (A.191); Hosie, J., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.266). Fine - very fine. (2) $120
Lot 940 Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney penny, 1857 (A.192). Faded red and mottley grey brown patina, part carbonised, nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 941 Hedberg, O.H., Hobart Ton seated figure Melbourne mule penny, 1860 (A.199). Weak in centre of obverse, brilliant red and blue brown proof-like uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $900
Lot 942 Hedberg, O.H., Hobart Ton halfpenny, undated (A.209); Henderson, John, Fremantle penny, undated (A.223); Henry, Samuel, Deloraine penny, 1857 (S.226); Hodgson, A.G., Melbourne penny, 1860 (A.254) and halfpenny, 1862 (A.258). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (5) $240
Lot 943 Hedberg, O.H., Hobart Ton/E.F.Dease Launceston mule halfpenny, undated (A.212). Glossy red and grey brown uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known, early stage of the reverse die cud. $1,500
Lot 944 Hide & De Carle, Melbourne pennies and halfpennies, 1857 and 1858 (S.227, 230, 231, 233, 234, 237, 238, 240, 243, 244). Fine - good very fine. (10) $200
Lot 945 Hide & De Carle, Melbourne halfpenny 1857 (A.233). Upset die axis by 180 degrees, good extremely fine. $70
Lot 946 Hodgson, A.G., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.257). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 947 Hodgson, A.G., Melbourne proof halfpenny, 1862 (A.258). Brilliant red brown patina, FDC and very rare, one of the finest known. $900
Lot 948 Hyde, Robert & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1857 (A.281); Iredale & Co., Sydney pennies, undated (A. 292 (2), 298); Josephs, R., New Town penny and halfpenny, 1855 (A.309, 310). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) $200
Lot 949 Hyde, Robert & Co., Melbourne penny, 1861 (A.283). Red and brown uncirculated. $300
Lot 950 Hyde, Robert & Co., Melbourne pennies, 1857 and 1861 and halfpenny, 1861 (A.283, 284, 286, 287); Iredale & Co., Sydney pennies, undated (A.292, 293, 295, 297, 298); Jarvey, William Andrew, Hobart penny, undated (A.300); Josephs, R., New Town penny, 1855 (A.309); Leigh, J.M., Sydney penny, undated (A.319) (3), Lipscombe, H., Hobart penny, undated (A.329); Macgregor, J., Sydney halfpenny, undated (A.340). Fair (holed) - good very fine. (16) $240
Lot 951 Iredale & Co., Sydney pennies, undated (A.292, 293). Nearly extremely fine; nearly uncirculated, the second illustrated. (2) $140
Lot 952 Jones & Williamson, Dunedin penny, 1858 (A.308); Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington penny and halfpenny, undated (A.311, 312); McCaul, George, Grahamstown penny, 1874 (A.359); Merrington, J.M., Nelson penny, undated (A.363); Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, undated and 1881 (A.378, 380-3). Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine. (10) $200
Lot 953 Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington penny and halfpenny, undated (A.311, 312); Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland penny, 1871 (A.326); Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, 1881 and undated (A.378, 379, 380, 381, 382). The second buckled, otherwise extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $180
Lot 954 Leigh, J.M., Sydney penny, undated (A.319). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 955 Leigh, J.M., Sydney penny, undated (A.319); Palmer, B., Sydney penny, undated (A.408); Parker, R., Geelong penny, undated (A.409); Petty, Geo., Melbourne penny, undated (A.441); Rocke, G. & W.H., Melbourne penny, 1859 (A.466); Smith, Peate & Co., Sydney halfpenny, undated (A.486); Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane and Rockhampton penny, undated (A.505). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (7) $280
Lot 956 Levy, Lipman, Wellington penny, undated (A.321) 180 degree die axis upset. Red and brown, uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $750
Lot 957 Levy, Lipman, Wellington, Wellington head mule penny, undated (A.323). Choice red and blue brown uncirculated, rare, one of the finest known. $800
Lot 958 Levy, Lipman, Wellington, Australia seated figure pattern penny, undated (A.324). Blue brown, uncirculated and rare. $1,300
Lot 959 Levy, Lipman, Wellington/O.H.Hedberg Hobart Ton mule halfpenny, undated (A.325). Red and brown brilliance, uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $1,500
Lot 960 Macgregor, J., Sydney halfpenny, undated (A.340). Brown and red, nearly uncirculated and scarce thus. $100
Lot 961 Macgregor, J., Sydney halfpenny, undated (A.340); Nicholas, Alfred, Hobart Town halfpenny, undated (A.403); Nokes, James, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.406). Some mint red on first, attractive toning all three good extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $400
Lot 962 Marks, Morris, Auckland penny, undated (A.341). Oxidation in lettering, otherwise fine and scarce. $280
Lot 963 Marsh, H.J. & Brother, Hobart Town pennies, undated (A.342, 345 (2)) and halfpenny, undated (A.346); Martin, John, Adelaide penny, undated (A.349); Mather, R.Andrew, Hobart Town pennies, undated (A.356 (2), 357 (2), 358); McFarlane, J., Melbourne penny, undated (A.360); Merry, T.F. & Co., Toowoomba penny, undated (A.367). Fine - good very fine. (13) $420
Lot 964 Martin, John, Adelaide penny, undated (A.349). Attractive, glossy brown, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $200
Lot 965 Mears, J.W., Wellington halfpenny, undated (A.362). Atractive light brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $750
Lot 966 Milner and Thompson, Christchurch penny, 1881 (A.376); New Zealand International Exhibition Christchurch, 1906/1907, in gilt (40x41mm) with SOUVENIR brooch suspender , reverse with maker's name, Schwaabses./Co./Milwaukee' (Morel 1906-07/12). Very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $40
Lot 967 Mowbray, Lush & Co, Melbourne penny, undated (A.391). Small dig in obverse field, fine. $90
Lot 968 Moir, Joseph, Hobart Town penny, undated (A.384). Rim flaw, glossy brown, good extremely fine. $130
Lot 969 Morgan, William, Adelaide penny, 1858 (A.386). Nearly very fine. $200
Lot 970 Mulligan, D.T., Rockhampton halfpenny, 1863 (A.393). Brown and red uncirculated, rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $240
Lot 971 Parker, R., Geelong pennies, undated (A.409, 411, 416); Sawyer, J., Brisbane penny, 1864 (A.469); Stokes, Thomas, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.508, 509); Stokes, T., pennies, 1862 (A.516, 543, 555, 556). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (10) $160
Lot 972 Peek and Campbell, Sydney Tea Stores halfpenny, 1852 (A.428) by J.C.Thornthwaite, die axis at 210 degrees. Even glossy brown patina very fine and rare in this condition. $300
Lot 973 Peek and Campbell, Sydney Tea Stores, Sydney penny, 1853 (A.431) by J.C.Thornthwaite. Struck on a poorly cast flan, otherwise nearly very fine. $120
Lot 974 Peck, Hugh, Melbourne penny, undated (A.433). Break in 'our' (Melbourne) on obverse, extremely fine. $200
Lot 975 Peck, Hugh, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.434). Very fine. $100
Lot 976 Petersen, W., Christchurch penny, undated (A.437). Very fine. $190
Lot 977 Pratt, William, Christchurch penny, undated (A.443, 444 [illustrated], 445). The first cleaned of oxidation, the second with some scratches and edge bump, the last with edge nicks and bumps, otherwise fine - good fine. (3) $240
Lot 978 Reece, Edward, Christchurch halfpenny, undated (A.450). Very fine. $120
Lot 979 Robison, Bros & Co, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.461). Good very fine. $120
Lot 980 Smith, S.Hague, Auckland pennies, undated (A.470, 474, 475); Somerville, M., Auckland pennies, 1857 (A.497, 498); United Service Hotel, Auckland pennies, 1874 (A.590, 591 (3)); Waters, Edward, Auckland penny, undated (A.610) (2). Very good - good very fine. (11) $120
Lot 981 Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane & Rockhampton penny, undated (A.506). Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 982 Stokes, T., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.516). Nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 983 Stokes, T., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.526). Die breaks and planchet flaw on obverse, good extremely fine. $120
Lot 984 Stokes & Martin, Melbourne penny, undated (A.566). Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $360
Lot 985 Stokes, T., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.544); Taylor, W.J., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.573); Thomas, T.W. & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.576); Toogood, A., Sydney penny, 1855 (A.587); Weight & Johnson, Sydney halfpenny, undated (A.617); Wood, W.D., Hobart Town penny, 1855 (A.640); Peace & Plenty, Melbourne penny, 1858 (A.651); Holloway, Professor, London penny, 1858 (A.669), another, 1857 countermarked J.T.Thomas/Agent/Geelong (A.1221). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (9) $320
Lot 986 Taylor, Alfred, Adelaide penny, undated (A.567). Blotchy tone, hints of red, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $130
Lot 987 Taylor, W.J., Advance Australia kangaroo and emu penny, undated (A.571). Red brown patina, uncirculated. $380
Lot 988 Taylor, W.J., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.573); Thomas, T.W. & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.576); Toogood, A., Sydney penny, 1855 (A.586); Warnock Bros., Melbourne and Maldon penny, 1863 (A.603); Weight & Johnson, Sydney halfpenny, undated (A.617); White, Thomas, Westbury penny, 1855 (A.620); Williams, J.W. & G., Eagle Hawk penny, undated (A.638). Very good - good very fine. (7) $380
Lot 989 Union Bakery Company, Christchurch penny, undated (A.588); United Service Hotel, Auckland penny, 1874 (A.590, 591) (2). Nearly extremely fine. (3) $190
Lot 990 Waters, Edward, Auckland penny, undated (A.610). Glossy brown patina, struck without collar, extremely fine and interesting. $100
Lot 991 Wood, W.D., Hobart Town penny, undated (A.641). Nearly full mint red specimen strike, FDC and rare as such, one of the finest known. $700
Lot 992 Wood, W.D., Hobart Town halfpenny, undated (A.642). Slightly thicker flan, sharply struck, like a proof, red and brown uncirculated. $460
Lot 993 Wood, W.D., Hobart Town halfpenny, undated (A.642). Dark red grey brown specimen-like uncirculated. $200
Lot 994 Peace and Plenty, Melbourne pennies, 1858 (A.650-2); Holloway, Professor, London pennies, 1858 (A.669) (3). Very good - good very fine. (6) $60
Lot 995 Holloway, Professor, London penny, 1858 (A.669). Mostly red uncirculated. $120
Lot 996 Holloway, Professor, London halfpenny, 1858 (A.672). Full original mint red, uncirculated and rare as such, the finest known. $380
Lot 997 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.687). Underlying brilliance, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,300
Lot 998 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.689). Toned, good very fine and rare. $700
Lot 999 Hogarth and Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691, upset 180 degrees). Flan slightly chipped in manufacture, toned, good very fine. $200
Lot 1000 A collection, assorted issues including A.1 [2], A.2, A.76, A.77; Crothers & Co, Stawell penny, undated (A.86); A.103; Fleming J.G., Hobart pennies, 1874 (A.129 [2], A.136 [4]); Hedberg O.H., Hobart Ton halfpenny, undated (A.211); A.216, A.225, A.237 (2), A.279, A.280, A.300, A.301, A.309 (3), A.310, A.329, A.346, A.357, A.358 (2), A.384 (3), A.409, A.416, A.428, A.461, A.467, A.485, A.573, A.591, A.606, A.620 (2), A.622 (2), A.640 (2), A.651, A.660 (2). In a red album, poor - very fine. (51) $850
Lot 1001 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1002 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Re-entered Camps over Camp die, toned good extremely fine. $120
Lot 1003 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, penny. Good very fine. $80
Lot 1004 Levy Bros & Co, Lonsdale St E, Melbourne, 1889, advertising check piece, struck in silvered bronze (30mm). Good very fine. $100
Lot 1005 Levy Bros & Co, check piece, 1889. Holed at top, otherwise good very fine. $30
Lot 1006 Tasmania checks, Launceston Corporation (32mm), No.1092 (H.H.47); Masonic Club, Hobart one shilling (23mm) (N.H.58); one shilling and sixpence (27mm) (N.H.66); another, (24mm) brass, uniface (N.H.67); group of tickets and badges to Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania show, 1979 (7); also, various other badges and medals. Fine - uncirculated. (17) Passed in
Lot 1007 Various bread, milk, tea and ferry tokens, Collie Industrial Co-op Society Ltd, one loaf noted. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (28) Passed in
Lot 1008 Bread, milk, ferry, tea, casino and miscellaneous tokens, Tattersalls Club Melbourne one shilling noted. Fine - uncirculated, a wide selection. (45) Passed in
Lot 1009 Bread, milk, ferry, pool, tea, casino and miscellaneous tokens, contains several scarcer bread and milk tokens. Fine - uncirculated, a wide selection. (49) $120
Lot 1010 Bread, milk, ferry, tea, pool, casino and miscellaneous tokens, includes a few scarcer bread and milk tokens. Fine - uncirculated, a wide selection. (55) Passed in
Lot 1011 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) $100
Lot 1012 Bread, milk, ice and miscellaneous checks, a collection in a green plastic Rennik's album, also includes meat, tea, food and dole tokens and value stated checks. Very good - uncirculated. (335) $3,400
Lot 1013 Tokens, checks and badges, a group including value stated, bread, milk, ferry, casino, agricultural and modern issues, Tattersalls Club, Melbourne shilling noted. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (69) Passed in
Lot 1014 Tokens and checks, a wide selection, including value stated, tea, pool, ferry ADFC, ballot box, monorail, bread, ski, Brisbane Watchhouse, Sea World, Tattersalls Club Melbourne shilling, Garden Island Naval Base noted. Fine - uncirculated. (54) Passed in
Lot 1015 Check pieces tokens and badges, a variety includes ferry passes, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board 1 1/2d (2), O G & Co (Osborne Garrett & Co) 1/ 6d, stamped No 4, Westport United Dairies 1 pint, three pence in brass (28mm) with sunburst reverse, obverse type by W.J.Taylor/70 Red Lions St Holn W.C.; various tinnies and other badges, one for A.C.P.W. 2/- by Amor; keyrings, one with a 1967 Kennedy silver half dollar and some pendants, one 'Greetings from Penang' featuring a city scene and made from Selangor pewter; an ornamental teaspoon; also ancient Roman coin copies; a small vintage woven money purse. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 180) Passed in
Lot 1016 Dept of Government Transport, (trams and buses), Inspector's badge No.732 in leather (56x93mm) round with toggle for attachment to uniform button; another, 'Public Service Vehicle Driver', red, white and black enamel contained within a round leather holder with toggle for attachment to button, overall size (66x118mm) No.N44901. Fine and both rare, especially the second. (2) Passed in
Lot 1017 Casino and gaming tokens, includes a group of early tokens and chips used in Australia (8), plus a group of modern Australian casino tokens (15), also, modern chips for 2/6 (2), 5/- advertising material. Fine - uncirculated. (28) Passed in
Lot 1018 Various tokens, includes car wash, amusement, telephone, and gaming tokens; promotional tokens for Buried Treasure Stall in form of a Wooden Dollar, Australia, 1982, Palmolive Soap, one for free in aluminium, farthing in a Woolworths' lucky farthing envelope; advertising checks for Newlands, also Winsor & Newton in London, and Reliance Air Commander, various others as attached to their products (6); also banknote style paper coupons, c1920-30s, includes 25 S.C.R. Coupons Free (9) printed by South Coast Newspapers Ltd, Kiama for various merchants namely C.Burgess at Lidcombe, Cook & Clarke at Auburn, Mrs E.White at Auburn, Miss Shepherd at Lidcombe, D.Gloag at Lidcombe, G.W.Moffitt at Auburn, F.James at Lidcombe, H.Hollier at Auburn and W.Midgley at Auburn; Green Coupon Company 5 Green Coupons Free (23), (see similar issue in Miscellaneous Australian Notes 2nd Ed by Michael P.Vort Ronald, 40), for various merchants including at Auburn, W.T.Bashford (3), E.Bushby (2), The Auburn Fruit Exchange, E.A.Folkard (2), H.Hurst (2), G.Gribben (2), H.G.Gibbs (2), C.Tizzard (3), at Lidcombe, A.M.Brown, D.Mitchell, Lyall's, The Model Butchery, and at any location, Any Grocer, and Any Ironmonger. Good - very fine. (81) $240
Lot 1019 Brazil, John V, 12,800 reis or Johanna, 1731M (Minas Gerais)(KM.139). Moderate die rust on obverse, good very fine. $4,600
Lot 1020 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1788 (S.3729). Good extremely fine. $850
Lot 1021 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1788 (S.3729). Nearly extremely fine. $860
Lot 1022 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1789 (S.3729). Good very fine. $680
Lot 1023 Great Britain, George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1798 (S.3729). Nearly extremely fine. $650
Lot 1024 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Lightly toned with hints of red, good extremely fine. $650
Lot 1025 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Very fine. $120
Lot 1026 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). A few small edge nicks, a few marks on King's face and dig in field near base of King's neck, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 1027 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel penny, 1797 (S.3777). Brown and red uncirculated and rare thus. $720
Lot 1028 India, Bengal Presidency, EIC silver rupee, Murshidabad type (1793) (KM.108). Uncirculated. $140
Lot 1029 India, Bengal Presidency, EIC silver rupee, Murshidabad type (1793) (KM.108). Nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 1030 India, Bengal Presidency, EIC rupee, Farrukhabad mint year 45, (1820-1830), straight grained edge (KM.70). Rim test cut at 9 o'clock on the reverse, otherwise very fine. $30
Lot 1031 Mexico, Charles IIII, gold eight escudos, 1798FM, Mexico City Mint (KM.159). Extremely fine with considerable original mint bloom. $2,500
Lot 1032 Mexico, Charles III, eight reales, 1773FM Mexico City Mint (KM.106.2). Very fine. $230
Lot 1033 Mexico, Charles III, eight reales, 1788FM Mexico City Mint (KM.106.2a). Roughly tooled in places, otherwise fine. $80
Lot 1034 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1796FM, Mexico City Mint (KM.109). Good very fine/extremely fine. $210
Lot 1035 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1796FM, Mexico City Mint (KM.109). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 1036 Netherlands, Holland province, gold ducat, 1773 (KM.12) grained edge. Weak at top, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 1037 Netherlands, West Friesland, one gulden, 1792 (KM.97.5). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $180
Lot 1038 Netherlands, East Indies, V.O.C. West Friesland, one gulden, 1786/64 overdate (KM.139; Delmonte 1187). Nearly very fine. $160
Lot 1039 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. $36,000
Lot 1040 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1), illustrated in Lachlan Macquarie's New South Wales Dump, ANS Year Book, 1974 pl 1. Die axis at 30 degrees, well struck, even blue grey tone, good very fine but for old scratches to the right of the crown. $12,000
Lot 1041 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1)(5.22g), evenly worn, re-engraved with incuse lettering but dated 1820. Edge milling almost entirely gone, fine and a unique relic. $1,600
Lot 1042 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. Passed in
Lot 1043 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. $37,500
Lot 1044 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. $27,500
Lot 1045 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Rim filed, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 1046 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 1047 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Date double entered slightly, or 9 over 8, surface marks, otherwise semi-brilliant fields, good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1048 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Four short cuts on neck, otherwise subdued underlying original mint bloom, extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 1049 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Subdued underlying mint bloom, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1050 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1051 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1052 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly uncirculated. $800
Lot 1053 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Full mint bloom, uncirculated/choice uncirculated, one of the finest known. $2,200
Lot 1054 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Subdued original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1055 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 1056 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 1057 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Very fine. $550
Lot 1058 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Nearly extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 1059 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Clashed reverse die, minor contact marks both sides, otherwise extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 1060 Queen Victoria, second type 1865. Minor hairlines on obverse, good very fine and rare in this condition. $1,600
Lot 1061 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Subdued underlying original mint bloom, good extremely fine/lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $3,600
Lot 1062 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. $1,400
Lot 1063 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, incuse WW (McD.118b). Some subdued original mint bloom, good extremely fine. $500
Lot 1064 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 1065 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 1066 Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $800
Lot 1067 Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Choice uncirculated. $700
Lot 1068 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $480
Lot 1069 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne. Choice uncirculated, rare thus, one of the finest known. $4,200
Lot 1070 Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 1071 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1072 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Choice uncirculated. $950
Lot 1073 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Minor rim nicks, underlying brilliance, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1074 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1075 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Extremely fine and rare. $800
Lot 1076 Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Nearly full pearl or satin like mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,300
Lot 1077 Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $650
Lot 1078 Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Subdued mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,400
Lot 1079 Queen Victoria, 1874 Sydney. Full subdued satin-like mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare as such. $1,500
Lot 1080 Queen Victoria, 1875 Melbourne (McD.151a). Full original bloom, choice uncirculated. $750
Lot 1081 Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Nearly gem uncirculated. $900
Lot 1082 Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney, shield reverse. Nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1083 Queen Victoria, 1878 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $650
Lot 1084 Queen Victoria, 1879 Melbourne (McD.157a). Nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 1085 Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne (McD.159). Nearly uncirculated. $650
Lot 1086 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne (McD.161). Scratch on chin, otherwise uncirculated. $450
Lot 1087 Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney, no BP (McD.160a). Cartwheeling mint bloom on the obverse, brilliance on the reverse, uncirculated. $550
Lot 1088 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney (McD.162) faintest trace of BP. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $450
Lot 1089 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne (McD.165a) faint BP. Choice uncirculated. $690
Lot 1090 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne (McD.165b). Choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1091 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne (McD.169c) faint BP. Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1092 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Considerable brilliance, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $590
Lot 1093 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 1094 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Choice uncirculated. $550
Lot 1095 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Choice uncirculated. $600
Lot 1096 Queen Victoria, 1888 Melbourne (McD.177a). Uncirculated and very rare as such. $1,100
Lot 1097 Queen Victoria, 1889 Melbourne (McD.179a). Nearly uncirculated. $380
Lot 1098 Queen Victoria, 1892 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 1099 Queen Victoria, 1895 Sydney. Pearl or satin-like full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $560
Lot 1100 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Choice uncirculated. $520
Lot 1101 Queen Victoria, 1897 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $440
Lot 1102 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Full frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and very scarce thus. $1,300
Lot 1103 Queen Victoria, 1901 Perth. Subdued mint bloom, well struck nearly uncirculated. $480
Lot 1104 George V, 1924 Perth. Uncirculated. $480
Lot 1105 George V, 1925 Perth. Light tone, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1106 George V, 1926 Perth. Nearly uncirculated and very scarce. $1,450
Lot 1107 George V, 1927 Perth. Nearly uncirculated and scarce. $750
Lot 1108 George V, 1928 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 1109 George V, small head, 1929-1931 Perth. Uncirculated. (3) $1,250
Lot 1110 Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Scratch on reverse leaving a blob under second A of BRITANNIARUM, otherwise nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 1111 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Good very fine. $400
Lot 1112 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Minor hairline scratches, otherwise some mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare. $2,100
Lot 1113 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne (McD.33). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1114 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32a). Uncirculated. $700
Lot 1115 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32b). Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 1116 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated with attractive peripheral tone on the reverse. Passed in
Lot 1117 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $900
Lot 1118 Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated with considerable original mint bloom, rare as such. Passed in
Lot 1119 Queen Victoria, 1900 Perth. Orange golden tone, nearly full mint bloom, choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1120 Queen Victoria, 1900 Perth. Well struck up for this, a little polished, otherwise good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 1121 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1122 Edward VII, 1904 Perth. Well struck up for this, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $3,500
Lot 1123 Edward VII, 1906 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 1124 Edward VII, 1908 Perth. Extremely fine for this date and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1125 Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Considerable original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1126 Edward VII, 1909 Perth. Good very fine. $660
Lot 1127 Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Some original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1128 George V, 1911 Perth. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 1129 George V, 1911 and 1915 Perth. Very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $640
Lot 1130 George V, 1912 Sydney. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 1131 George V, 1914 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $220
Lot 1132 George V, 1915 Melbourne. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1133 George V, 1915 Sydney. Good extremely fine - uncirculated, all with the same flaw in the obverse die on the neck. (4) $840
Lot 1134 George V, 1916 Sydney. One with die breaks rim to neck, other with horizontal hairline die break through head, nearly uncirculated. (2) $420
Lot 1135 Queen Victoria, Melbourne Mint presentation proof-like specimen sovereign, 1872. Minute obverse rim bruise at 11.30 o'clock, otherwise nearly FDC and excessively rare if not unique, of considerable historical interest. Passed in
Lot 1136 Edward VII, shilling 1910, with accompanying letter. Slightly touched off at the high points of the feathers, with beautiful natural toning, and virtually uncirculated, very rare and of great historical interest. $3,400
Lot 1137 George V, Melbourne Mint, specimen florin, 1916M. Die break along back of kangaroo and peripheral die break from rear feathers of emu to ground, nearly FDC and rare. $3,500
Lot 1138 George V, Calcutta Mint specimen penny, 1916I. Attractive crimson tone, FDC and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 1139 George V, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1924. Obverse brown toned, reverse nearly full mint red, nearly FDC and very rare. $11,000
Lot 1140 George V, Melbourne Mint proof florin, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly FDC. Passed in
Lot 1141 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 1142 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof florin, 1938. Grey toned, nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1143 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof florin, 1938. Nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1144 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof shilling, 1938. Nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1145 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof shilling, 1938. Nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1146 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof sixpence, 1938. Brilliant, FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1147 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof sixpence, 1938. Lightly toned, nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1148 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1938. Nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1149 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. $6,000
Lot 1150 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 1151 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1939, kangaroo reverse. Dark blue brown toning, brilliant, reverse hairline under tail, otherwise nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1152 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1939, kangaroo reverse. Dark brown patina, nearly FDC and rare. $9,000
Lot 1153 George VI, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1947. Deep red and blue grey toning, nearly FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1154 George VI, Perth Mint proof penny, 1950. Brown and red, nearly FDC and very rare. $5,500
Lot 1155 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1955. The penny brilliant, FDC. (4) $750
Lot 1156 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof shilling and sixpence, 1955. FDC. (2) $220
Lot 1157 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. The penny brilliant, FDC. (5) $1,300
Lot 1158 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint silver proof set, 1956. Toned, florin obverse with carbon spot, threepence obverse with verdigris, reverse spotted, extremely fine - FDC. (4) $260
Lot 1159 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof silver set, 1956. FDC. (4) Passed in
Lot 1160 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof silver set, 1956. Spot on obverse of florin, otherwise FDC. (4) Passed in
Lot 1161 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1956 and 1958. First coin with nearly full red, second unevenly toned, nearly FDC - FDC. (2) $180
Lot 1162 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof pennies, 1956, 1958. First coin toned, second coin cleaned and with flaws in the planchet, very fine - nearly FDC. (2) $160
Lot 1163 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1957. FDC. (4) $380
Lot 1164 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1957. FDC. (4) $420
Lot 1165 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1957. FDC. (4) $460
Lot 1166 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1957. Toned, sixpence spotted on obverse, threepence with some verdigris, extremely fine - FDC. (4) $240
Lot 1167 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. The penny brilliant red, FDC. (5) $900
Lot 1168 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof silver set, 1958. In plush display case, FDC. (4) $320
Lot 1169 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof silver set, 1958. FDC. (4) $300
Lot 1170 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint silver proof set, 1958. Toned, florin, shilling and sixpence with verdigris, extremely fine - FDC. (4) $200
Lot 1171 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof florin and shilling, 1958, shilling, 1962. Nearly FDC - FDC. (3) $100
Lot 1172 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1958. Multicoloured toning, nearly FDC. $120
Lot 1173 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. The bronze brilliant red, FDC. (6) $1,600
Lot 1174 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. The bronze dark brown, otherwise nearly FDC. (6) $600
Lot 1175 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof sets, 1960 and 1961. FDC. (8) $650
Lot 1176 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof sets, 1960 and 1961. FDC. (8) $650
Lot 1177 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint, proof sets, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963. In 2x2 holders in Supreme coin album with ticketed provision for other years' proof sets, the shilling in last set with a few minor edge nicks, otherwise FDC. (16) $1,250
Lot 1178 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (4) $300
Lot 1179 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (4) $280
Lot 1180 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof sets, 1962 and 1963. FDC. (8) $600
Lot 1181 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof sets, 1962 and 1963. FDC. (8) $520
Lot 1182 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof sixpence, 1962; shilling, 1962, 1963. FDC. (3) $150
Lot 1183 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (4) $280
Lot 1184 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (4) $260
Lot 1185 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In black plastic case of issue, FDC. $200
Lot 1186 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1956. Dark crimson toning, nearly FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1187 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Matt finish, FDC. $380
Lot 1188 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Matt finish, dark tone, obverse and reverse with some spotting, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1189 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Toned, nearly FDC. $160
Lot 1190 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957, 1959. Both coins with uneven toned areas, second coin with carbon spots, nearly FDC. (2) $280
Lot 1191 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957 and 1959. Both coins with toned areas on obverse, otherwise FDC. (2) $320
Lot 1192 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957 and Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1958. First coin with fingerprint and dark tone, second coin toned, minor pitting on kangaroo, extremely fine - nearly FDC. (2) $240
Lot 1193 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. FDC. $500
Lot 1194 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. Full red, FDC. $440
Lot 1195 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof pennies, 1960 and 1961. Full red, nearly FDC. (2) $700
Lot 1196 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1960. Carbon spots on reverse, nearly FDC. Passed in
Lot 1197 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1960. Uneven tone, FDC. $160
Lot 1198 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. Nearly FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 1199 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. Both coins spotted, halfpenny with uneven toned areas, extremely fine - nearly FDC. (2) $260
Lot 1200 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. Halfpenny unevenly toned, nearly FDC - FDC. (2) $360
Lot 1201 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. Penny with dark uneven tone, nearly FDC. (2) $200
Lot 1202 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof pennies, 1962 and 1963. FDC. (2) $800
Lot 1203 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (2) $650
Lot 1204 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. Penny unevenly toned, nearly FDC - FDC. (2) $300
Lot 1205 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. Nearly FDC. (2) $300
Lot 1206 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. Both coins spotted and with uneven tone, extremely fine - FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 1207 Edward VIII, pattern silver crown, 1936, by J.Pinches for G.Hearn, plain edge (Bruce XM1a). Nearly FDC. $170
Lot 1208 Edward VII, first coinage, set of florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence, 1910. Toned, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $1,100
Lot 1209 George VI, 1937. Underlying proof-like mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $60
Lot 1210 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 1211 George VI, 1938. Nearly uncirculated. $210
Lot 1212 Edward VII, 1910. Full original frosty cartwheeling mint bloom, uncirculated and rare as such, one of the finest known. $3,000
Lot 1213 Edward VII, 1910. Cartwheeling mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 1214 Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, blue grey toned with golden highlights, uncirculated and rare thus. $2,500
Lot 1215 Edward VII, 1910. Toned slightly on the obverse, full underlying original mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 1216 Edward VII, 1910. Reverse toned, well struck uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1217 George V, 1911. Nearly extremely fine. $440
Lot 1218 George V, 1912. Grey toned, underlying original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 1219 George V, 1913. Subdued original mint bloom, some toning, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1220 George V, 1914. Full original silver satin-like mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $2,100
Lot 1221 George V, 1914H. Well struck for this, full original frosty mint bloom, toned edge, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $7,000
Lot 1222 George V, 1915. Attractive light toning over nearly full semi satin-like mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $8,500
Lot 1223 George V, 1915. Some tone spots, dull grey streaky toning, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $1,900
Lot 1224 George V, 1915H. Some subdued mint bloom, toning on high spots, extremely fine or slightly better and rare thus. $680
Lot 1225 George V, 1916M. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated with two die flashes on the reverse. Passed in
Lot 1226 George V, 1916M. Full original mint bloom, end stage of die break from emu to N, uncirculated. $750
Lot 1227 George V, 1917M. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,600
Lot 1228 George V, 1918M. Full original satin-like cartwheeling mint bloom, one hairline contact mark under the emu, otherwise choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 1229 George V, 1919M. Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 1230 George V, 1919M. Attractive peripheral tone, full mint bloom, minor, barely visible hairline down centre of the reverse, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1231 George V, 1921. Full frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,100
Lot 1232 George V, 1921. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest in the 1921 Hoard. Passed in
Lot 1233 George V, 1921. Full original frosty cartwheeling mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,200
Lot 1234 George V, 1922. Full frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $3,000
Lot 1235 George V, 1923. Attractive toning around the highlights on the reverse, minute hairline scratch under the kangaroo, otherwise choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1236 George V, 1924. Faint serif on the 4, full semi-orange peel brilliant fields, uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1237 George V, 1925. Slightly toning, full underlying mint bloom, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1238 George V, 1925. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1239 George V, 1926. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1240 George V, 1927. Full original frosted mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1241 George V, 1927 Canberra. Full original cartwheeling mint bloom with three sharp steps, choice uncirculated. $190
Lot 1242 George V, 1927 Canberra. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated with three clear steps. $120
Lot 1243 George V, 1928. Nearly full satin-like mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $900
Lot 1244 George V, 1928. Subdued frosted matt mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1245 George V, 1928. Dull matt tone, nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1246 George V, 1931. Dull streaky carbon toning, full subdued mint bloom, unmarked, probably from a mint roll, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. $200
Lot 1247 George V, 1931. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. $320
Lot 1248 George V, 1932. Underlying subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $4,500
Lot 1249 George V, 1932. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1250 George V, 1932. Frictional wear on the centre diamond and pearls to left, otherwise extremely fine or better and very rare in this condition. $2,100
Lot 1251 George V, 1933. Dull subdued underlying original mint bloom, sharply struck, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $7,800
Lot 1252 George V, 1934. Well struck, full underlying original mint bloom, lightly toned, unmarked uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1253 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Sharp wreath, trace of nipple on breast, die polishing lines on the reverse, semi mirror-like fields, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1254 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $420
Lot 1255 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Subdued original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $480
Lot 1256 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly uncirculated. $370
Lot 1257 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, nearly uncirculated, with Foy's bag (fair). (2) $650
Lot 1258 George V, 1935. Well struck, light brush marks on the obverse, proof-like appearance, choice uncirculated. $950
Lot 1259 George V, 1935 and 1936. Full subdued mint bloom, the first very dull with blotchy residue toning, nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) $360
Lot 1260 George VI, 1938. Toned, uncirculated. $220
Lot 1261 George VI, 1939. Full original mint satin-like bloom, uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1262 George VI, 1939. Choice uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1263 George VI, 1939. Light grey tone on reverse, obverse semi-brilliant, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1264 George VI, 1939. Dull toned, uncirculated. $1,600
Lot 1265 Edward VII, 1910. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $540
Lot 1266 Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, attractively toned, choice uncirculated. $420
Lot 1267 Edward VII, 1910. Tone streak across top of reverse, well struck, full original mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1268 George V, 1911. Well struck, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1269 George V, 1912. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1270 George V, 1913. Lightly toned, subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 1271 George V, 1914. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 1272 George V, 1915. Golden brown toned over full subdued original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $3,000
Lot 1273 George V, 1915H. Usual poor obverse strike and metal, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 1274 George V, 1916M. Light golden toned full original subdued mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $340
Lot 1275 George V, 1916M. Full original mint bloom, with light toning, choice uncirculated. $220
Lot 1276 George V, 1917M. Nearly full mint bloom, attractive toning, uncirculated. $180
Lot 1277 George V, 1918M. Full original frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare thus. $540
Lot 1278 George V, 1920M. Full original subdued mint bloom with golden peripheral highlights, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,250
Lot 1279 George V, 1920M. Nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 1280 George V, 1921 star. Considerable original mint bloom and well struck, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,100
Lot 1281 George V, 1921 star. Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $240
Lot 1282 George V, 1922. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated. $340
Lot 1283 George V, 1924. Full frosted mint bloom with obverse die flash at front of crown, one minor contact mark left obverse field, otherwise choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $3,100
Lot 1284 George V, 1924. Strong serif to 4, considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1285 George V, 1925. Nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 1286 George V, 1926. Well struck, grey mint bloom patina, uncirculated and scarce thus. $500
Lot 1287 George V, 1926. Nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 1288 George V, 1927. Full frosty mint bloom, struck from rusted dies, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1289 George V, 1927. Frosted mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1290 George V, 1928. Toned subdued original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare thus. $1,500
Lot 1291 George V, 1928. Underlying mint bloom, well struck, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 1292 George V, 1931. Lightly toned, uncirculated. $300
Lot 1293 George V, 1933. Very fine. $160
Lot 1294 George V, 1934. Nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 1295 George V, 1935 and 1936. Dull subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 1296 George V, 1936. Full original white silver mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $650
Lot 1297 George VI, 1938 and 1939. Nearly uncirculated; extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 1298 George VI, 1939 and 1940. Subdued mint bloom, uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $250
Lot 1299 George VI, 1940. Toned, nearly uncirculated with obverse well struck up. Passed in
Lot 1300 Edward VII, 1910. Toned on reverse, well struck, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1301 George V, 1912. Uneven tone over full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $900
Lot 1302 George V, 1914. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 1303 George V, 1914. Heavily toned golden brown over original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1304 George V, 1918M. Golden peripheral toning highlights, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $1,200
Lot 1305 George V, 1919M. Full original mint bloom with a few gold tone spots, choice or near gem uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1306 George V, 1919M. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1307 George V, 1921. Near full original mint bloom, nearly choice uncirculated. $340
Lot 1308 George V, 1921. Depression above date where star was removed from the die, full frosty original mint bloom, uncirculated. $200
Lot 1309 George V, 1923. Start of die break rim to kangaroo, red brown toning over subdued mint bloom, choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1310 George V, 1925. Attractive golden peripheral toning on highlights, choice uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1311 George V, 1934. Light grey patina, gem uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1312 George V, 1935. Full frosted original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and scarce. $620
Lot 1313 George VI, 1940. Nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 1314 George VI, 1952. Toned, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine with underlying mint bloom. Passed in
Lot 1315 Edward VII, 1910. Light tone, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1316 Edward VII, 1910. Light subdued tone, mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1317 George V, 1911. Well struck, toned reverse, uncirculated and rare thus. $450
Lot 1318 George V, 1912. Considerable toned subdued mint bloom on the reverse, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $600
Lot 1319 George V, 1914. Well struck, toned partly on reverse, subdued original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,600
Lot 1320 George V, 1915. Lightly toned golden brown on reverse, well struck, uncirculated/choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1321 George V, 1916M. Struck from clashed dies, peripheral golden tone on reverse, uncirculated/choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $750
Lot 1322 George V, 1918M. Golden peripheral highlights, toned full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated with slight die flash behind and under the kangaroo. $450
Lot 1323 George V, 1918M. Light golden toned highlights, uncirculated. $120
Lot 1324 George V, 1920M. Blue and red toned in part, full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare thus. $1,100
Lot 1325 George V, 1921M. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1326 George V, 1921. Well struck, light grey tone, proof-like uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $720
Lot 1327 George V, 1921. Die clash above the date, minor hairline, otherwise attractive peripheral highlights toning, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1328 George V, 1922/1 overdate. Evenly worn on the obverse, impression in the top edge, reverse good fine with very clear overdate and full Advance Australia, very rare in this condition. $3,000
Lot 1329 George V, 1922. Gem uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $1,250
Lot 1330 George V, 1922 and 1923. First struck from clashed obverse die, scratches, nearly uncirculated; second with horizontal scratch across obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 1331 George V, 1924. Serifed 4 in date, red brown toning, underlying brilliance on the reverse, choice uncirculated. $700
Lot 1332 George V, 1925. Dull obverse, reverse brilliant with iridescent toning, nearly uncirculated/choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1333 George V, 1925. Light grey frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $200
Lot 1334 George V, 1927. Full original subdued mint bloom with grey brown toning, choice uncirculated. $180
Lot 1335 George V, 1928. Subdued mint bloom with some spotting, choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1336 George V, 1934/3 overdate. Nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine with original toned mint bloom, rare in this condition. $400
Lot 1337 George V, 1934. Proof-like obverse, gem uncirculated/choice uncirculated. $300
Lot 1338 George V, 1936. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 1339 George VI, 1942. Dull frosty light grey mint bloom, central hairline die break in the reverse, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1340 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938, 1939, 1943D, 1944S, 1947, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963 (2). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (13) $400
Lot 1341 George V, 1911. Mint red uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1342 George V, 1912H. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1343 George V, 1913. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 1344 George V, 1914. Obverse toned, reverse full original mint red, uncirculated and rare thus. $300
Lot 1345 George V, 1916I. Brown and red, uncirculated. $400
Lot 1346 George V, 1919. Choice red and brown uncirculated, rare in this condition. $500
Lot 1347 George V, 1922 London die. Streaky red and brown, nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 1348 George V, 1923 London die. Subdued mint red, nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 1349 George V, 1924 London die. Peripheral die breaks on the reverse, obverse partly toned, reverse nearly full original mint red, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1350 George V, 1925, London die. Raised horizontal line on neck die state, faded colour, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1351 George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, even, dark red brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $380
Lot 1352 George V, 1927 London die. Toned, traces of red, nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 1353 George V, 1930, Indian die. Well struck, very fine and rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1354 George V, 1930 Indian die. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1355 George V, 1930 Indian die. Dull medium brown, six pearls and part centre diamond, soft strike on top scroll, very fine and rare, especially in this condition. $16,000
Lot 1356 George V, 1933/2 overdate. Toned, traces of red and underlying brilliance, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $460
Lot 1357 George VI, 1940 K dot G and 1941 K dot G. Dull toned, traces of red on the second, good extremely fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 1358 George VI, 1944, 1947Y and 1948Y. Considerable mint red on the second, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 1359 George VI, 1946. Blue brown toned with hints of red, good extremely fine, rare in this condition. $720
Lot 1360 George V, 1911. Near full mint red, scratch in reverse field, nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 1361 George V, 1912H. Full original mint red, selected from the Baldwin group, gem uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1362 George V, 1914. Dull toned with considerable original mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $820
Lot 1363 George V, 1916I. Nearly full mint red uncirculated, obverse partly toned. $500
Lot 1364 George V, 1916I and 1919. Toned, nearly uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 1365 George V, 1917I. Carbon spots, underlying brilliance with considerable mint red, otherwise uncirculated. $200
Lot 1366 George V, 1918I. Dark dull tone, mostly brown with some original mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1367 George V, 1920 and 1921. The second struck from a fractured reverse die with die breaks near date and in the centre, dull with original mint red, the first with traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 1368 George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks either side, old dusty tone with considerable subdued original mint red, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $8,500
Lot 1369 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, brown patina, planchet flaw on reverse side from above 'Y' in penny to the 'I' of Australia, otherwise extremely fine. $1,700
Lot 1370 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks, good fine. $950
Lot 1371 George V, 1926, 1928 and 1929. Toned with some underlying brilliance or traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated. (3) $200
Lot 1372 George V, 1930 and 1931. Toned, good extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1373 George V, 1934 and 1935. First nearly full mint red, second dull traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 1374 George V, 1935. Nearly full mint red, uncirculated. $380
Lot 1375 George V, 1936; George VI, 1938; also pennies, 1951PL, 1953, 1962. The second choice red uncirculated, others nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (5) $160
Lot 1376 George VI, 1938, 1939 and 1939 kangaroo reverse. First mostly red uncirculated, others good extremely fine with traces of red. (3) Passed in
Lot 1377 Australia, Edward VII, sovereign, 1909 Sydney, with gold scroll suspension. Very fine. $380
Lot 1378 Australia, coin jewellery, silver one ounce one dollar kangaroo, 1993 in silver clip-in pendant frame; Belize, ten dollars, 1975 in silver clip-in pendant frame; USA, Mercury dime, 1942 in clip-in pendant frame; Peace dollar, 1923 fitted into screw-in frame attached to silver money clip; American Eagle silver one ounce dollar, 1991 in clip-in silver pendant frame. Fine - extremely fine. (5) $100
Lot 1379 Austria, Franz Joseph, ducat, 1915 restrike (KM.2267), in decorative 14ct gold frame with suspension ring for wear as pendant and also brooch pin fitting. Very fine. $340
Lot 1380 Austria, Franz Joseph, gold four ducats, 1915 restrike, set in a rope pattern surround mount with suspension loop and link. Good extremely fine. $690
Lot 1381 Egypt, gold medal, Tutankhamun/Nefertiti (34mm) (25.24g); France, Napoleon III, gold ten francs, 1863, first in an 18ct surround mount with suspension loop and link, second in 30mm double ring mount. Good very fine; good fine. (2) $1,200
Lot 1382 France, Napoleon III, gold one hundred francs, 1858A, set in a 14ct surround mount with loop and link. Good very fine. $1,600
Lot 1383 German New Guinea, limited issue replica coins, silver five mark, gold ten and twenty mark, produced by the German Mint MDM with certificate for silver five mark. Proofs, FDC. (3) $130
Lot 1384 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, half sovereign, 1887, a high quality jeweller's replica. Unmarked uncirculated. $180
Lot 1385 Great Britain, Queen Victoria, penny, 1884, reverse design voided and obverse shaved with brooch pin fitted and fancy border added to coin. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1386 Great Britain, Edward VII, gold two pounds, 1902, with ornate scroll loop mount at top. Good very fine. $780
Lot 1387 India, George V, sovereign 1918I, jeweller's copy. Uncirculated. $340
Lot 1388 Panama, decorative coin fob, includes five silver coins of 1904, 2-1/2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centesimos joined by chain link, graduated with smallest at the top (KM.1-5). Toned, good very fine. $110
Lot 1389 Coin pendant frame, in 18ct gold (4.93g), 4-clasp type suitable for a sovereign. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 1390 Guinea and half guinea balance scale, c1850, in timber case (135mmL x 23mmW x 14mmD), scales rise up when case is opened, by A.Wilkinson, Ormskirk (late of Kirkby) near Liverpool, with fitted paper instructions on bottom of case. Good very fine. $90
Lot 1391 Sovereign and half sovereign balance scale, c1850, in timber case (135mmL x 38mmW x 18mmD), scales rise up when case is opened, by Stephen Houghton & Son, Ormskirk, successors to A.Wilkinson, with fitted paper instructions intact. Lengthways split (45mm) in timber lid, 10x2mm piece missing from paper on right side instructions, otherwise good very fine. $80
Lot 1392 Sovereign and half sovereign rocker balance scales, beam with cut away coin pans and counterweight stamped crown, base stamped 'Sovereign/warranted' (95mmL x 20mmW x 15mmD) in red cardboard case. Label on top of case worn away, wear and damage to case, fine. Passed in
Lot 1393 Apothecarie weights and standard weights, an assortment including square 1/2 scruple (2), 1 scruple, 2 scruples (3); 1/2 drachm (2), 1 drachm (3), 2 drachms (3), 4 drachms, 120 grs, some with counterstamps; rectangular with cut corners, 6 DWTS, 5 DWTS, 4 WDTS, 3 DWTS, 1 DWTS, 1 DWTS, 1/2 DWT; Standard W.& T.A., two penny weight, four penny, five penny, six penny, two scruples, one dram; W & T.Avery/Limited/Birmingham, 1-1/2 scruples, one scruple; W & T Avery, 1/2 scruple/10 grains; round, Avery troy, .04 oz, 1 oz, 2oz, 3 oz, 4 oz, 5 oz; W.& T.A. Apoth.weights/registered/March 16/1847, two scruples, half dram, one dram, two drams; W.& T.A. two drachms; J.L.B., two scruples; half dram, no maker, crown in centre on one side; Royal Mint 1843, half sovereign weight; George II, 2 guinea W; dished weights for 4 dr, 4 drams (2), 8 drams (3); 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz (3), 1 oz (2); 1/4 oz and 1/2 oz Avery all bar one with counterstamps; 1/2 oz and 1 oz troy; a set of 6 square apothecarie weights in round cardboard box, 1/2 scruple to 2 drachms; weights for 3 (4), 4 (5), 5 (2), 6 (3) and 12 grains, plus a set 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 grains; weight for Portuguese Moidore, S 27 / 6.22, 9.4g, 22mm. Good - very fine. (94) Passed in
Lot 1394 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) $170
Lot 1395 Coin cases, by Abafil (2), with four trays each. Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 1396 Credit Suisse, 50g fine gold 999.9 ingot, No.010765. Extremely fine. $2,300
Lot 1397 Natural gold nugget, (1.77g). Fine. $60
Lot 1398 Diamond ring, (approx 25pt), in 18ct gold (tot wt 1.45g); pearl necklace (80mm) uniform size with silver clasp; another pearl necklace (35mm), uniform size beige in colour; pearl earrings with diamond-like features (costume jewellery); greenstone costume jewellery necklace (42mm). The ring band broken, otherwise very fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $150
Lot 1399 Gent's onyx ring, in 9ct gold (tot wt 6.3g); silver filigree style bracelet with panels featuring ancient Egyptian figures; silver filigree bracelet with centrepiece featuring butterfly design; silver pendant with Aztec mayan sundial on one side and an eagle warrior's head on the other side; various other bits and pieces including a variety of shirt studs, single cufflinks, broken necklace, carved stone centrepieces for rings, brass ring with large letter A, broken bracelet with heart clasp, pearl tie pin, other items. Poor - very fine. (lot) $110
Lot 1400 Mixed gold jewellery, includes a few dress rings, some wedding bands, an heart pendant and other items, mostly worn or damaged (18ct, 14.25g; 15ct, 8.78g; 12ct, 0.92g; 9ct, 23.88g). Poor - fine. (47.83g) $1,050
Lot 1401 Ladies drop earrings, in gold with small diamond decorated suspension with pearl at end in a plastic hoop, for pierced ears, one missing the push-on securing catch (tot wt 4.15g); 14ct gold pearl and diamond stick pin (tot wt excluding securing fitting 1.66g); 14ct gold photo pendant, features a double coiled rope surround and a clear disc centre on both sides for inserting a photo (tot wt 8.75g); wedding ring in 14ct gold (1.6g), inside engraved, '16 April 1866'. The photo in the locket faded, otherwise fine - very fine. (3 + pair) $160
Lot 1402 Ladies earrings, in 14ct gold with a pearl and above a small 10pt diamond (tot wt 2.88g), clip-on style. Good very fine. $280
Lot 1403 Pearl earrings, in 14ct gold (tot wt 6.93g), drop style each featuring five small pearls in a flower setting with a central blue sapphire and at the top another pearl, cased; also a Mikimoto pearl ring, with trademark, in silver and in Mikimoto case. Extremely fine. (1 + pair) $150
Lot 1404 Gold necklace, with figaro style links in 18ct gold (4.77g; 55cm). As new. $200
Lot 1405 Australia, 2000 Olympics gold $100 'The Journey begins', mounted on hallmarked chain and ring support, as officially released, limited series No.105/350 in case as issued. Uncirculated. $500
Lot 1406 Gold jewellery, belcher link bracelet in 9ct (4.4g; 19cm); another but anchor links and with safety chain in 9ct (3.77g; 17cm); thin neck chain in 9ct (2.67g; 46cm); wrist chain with heart clasp in 9ct (3.15g; 24cm). The second with a broken link, otherwise very fine. (4) $240
Lot 1407 Vintage brooch bar, in 15ct gold (5.21g), double stylised bars with central panel with ruby and four seed pearls around and small side stars each with a seed pearl, with safety chain, hallmarked, 'W15D' (vendor advises by Wendt of Adelaide and D indicates 1926). In case, very fine. $120
Lot 1408 Fashionable brooch, in 18ct gold with large central citrine (approx 15x18mm), above two small diamonds and thin, wispy sprays around (tot wt 12.02g). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 1409 Vintage brooch, in 9ct gold with central topaz (approx 4x5mm) in the centre of a brooch bar with floral decoration each side (tot wt 2.52g); also locket (16x20mm), in 9ct gold (1.99g), with scroll decoration at left half on front. Very fine; extremely fine. (2) $110
Lot 1410 Cat's Eye brooches, two different sizes, each mounted on 9ct bar, one with safety chain; also Cat's Eye ring in 9ct gold. Fine - very fine. (3) $60
Lot 1411 Vintage jewellery, includes ribbon bow brooch in 9ct gold (3.87g), with hand engraved floral decoration, missing safety chain; another brooch bar in 9ct gold (1.94g), features two shaped bars with a decorative scroll across the centre, missing pin; pair of 9ct silver lined bangles (approx 58 & 46cm centre diameter); name bracelet in 9ct gold plated silver, decorative name plate inscribed, 'Sylvia'. Fine - very fine. (5) $70
Lot 1412 Vintage ladies opal set brooch bar, in 9ct gold (tot wt 5.33g), with safety chain. Fine. $130
Lot 1413 Lucky Chinese pendant, in 22ct gold (2.45g), with 18ct gold twisted curb link necklace (2.64g; 50cm), features a roughly triangular shaped pendant with the Chinese character for Fu (Fortune or Good Luck). Extremely fine. $250
Lot 1414 Pendants, a leaf design featuring three opal triplets in 9ct gold setting (tot wt 1.32g); a cross in 9ct gold with a small diamond inset at the end of each arm (tot wt 0.87g); a naked man and a woman sitting back to back with arms around raised knees, in 9ct gold and featuring two small diamonds in silvered plaque below (tot wt 2.65g). Extremely fine. (3) $130
Lot 1415 Vintage monogram initials pendant, in 9ct gold (5.87g; 23mm), by A.L.B. (A.L.Brunckhom), with suspension ring, obverse, voided monogram initials, 'SAA', reverse, plain; another, in 9ct gold (1.35g; 23mm), by Willis & Co, with suspension ring, obverse, shield in centre of a band, the shield inscribed, 'ARG'. The first very fine, the second with a few dents, otherwise fine. (2) $110
Lot 1416 Vintage pendant, in 9ct gold featuring a claw set oval pale green tourmaline (14x22mm), with spray of leaves at lower half (tot wt 5.96g). Good very fine. $120
Lot 1417 Vintage pendant, in 9ct gold featuring an oval black onyx set into a voided frame (approx 15x32mm) with leaf decorations around, with gold chain (42cm) (tot wt 5.65g). Very fine. $180
Lot 1418 Vintage Australiana pendant, in 9ct gold (1.25g; 25x25mm), by Willis & Co, features a boomerang in rose gold and suspended below in yellow gold is a map of Australia with the Australian coat-of-arms in centre. Good fine. $50
Lot 1419 Vintage locket, in 9ct gold (4.02g), hexagonal with side hinge, central engraved area with scroll pattern surrounds, reverse plain; heavy silver, cast with holes at sides and with multiple upright prongs surrounding a central, oval boulder opal doublet; also Pope Paul VI Australia Visit, set of two, 1970, in silvered and bronze (48mm) (C.1970/56), another in silver (32mm), edge no.0166 (part of a gold and silver medal set with certificate) (C.1970/79). The medals in cases of issue, uncirculated, the rest very good - fine. (3 + set of 2) $110
Lot 1420 Ladies powder compact, in 14ct gold, a square machine turned case (55mm; tot wt 59.95g), clip-lock, with mirror on inside of the hinge-lid, base with lining and lift-off puff. In fitted leather box, very fine. $1,350
Lot 1421 Religious items, includes Holy Mary pendant in 18ct gold and silver (tot wt 2.49g); crucifix pendants in various sizes and materials (5); small white metal medal featuring Christ; small enamelled pendant featuring Mary and child; souvenir brooches for Holy Communion (2) and Confirmation (2, one missing brooch bar); small coloured photo of Christ in plastic frame (approx 5 cm square); other small coloured religious photos (17); rosary beads (2 sets, one with blue beads and the other white). Mostly very good - very fine. (32) $80
Lot 1422 Silver chain, large link type (42cm long), with attached 18ct heart pendant, white gold one side and yellow gold on other (tot wt 32.71g); another large link type silver chain but shorter in length (30cm) (35.91g); also a silver filigree floral brooch/pendant (3.48g). Very fine. (3) $110
Lot 1423 Silver ladies bracelet, voided floral design; sterling silver Siamese enamel decorated brooch, bracelet and earrings (3); silver-like floral basket pendant and necklace; another larger brooch pendant with enamelled centrepiece with image of scales of justice, with silver-like necklace; another with Mexican Aztec theme decorated with polished blue stones, with silver-like necklace; silver-like bracelet with links of shell decorated butterflies; silver brooch with large, round cut blue stone (approx 2cm); oval silver pendant with unusual blue pattern (jungle scene?), missing suspension loop; oval (30x41mm) polished agate decorated with silver pattern at one side and on a silver box chain. Fine - extremely fine. (17) $60
Lot 1424 Lucky Chinese necklace, (approx 44cm), in silver with necklace made with alternating solid oval links and round links featuring a dragon's face, the pendant below has a jade disc in the centre of which is the Chinese character for Fu (Fortune or Good Luck) and below a voided display of traditional flora. Very fine. $130
Lot 1425 Pearl necklace, two strand tapering champagne coloured pearls (36cm), with platinum closer decorated with small diamonds and blue sapphires. Good very fine. $90
Lot 1426 Pearl jewellery, includes triple strand rice freshwater pearls necklace (41mm) with matching earrings set; pearl necklace (44cm) with large jewelled closer at approximately midpoint at each side, two strand small matching pearls at one side and tapered small to large pearls at other side, by opening both clasps then can wear either side as a bracelet, made in Germany; pearl necklace with matching sized cultured pearls (58cm) with flower shaped closer; Kitami matching sized pearl necklace (60cm) with matching bracelet, in original case (this damaged) with certificate; plain pearl earrings set; also Anne Klein box with certificate for one of the above. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $60
Lot 1427 Marcasite jewellery, includes in silver, bracelet, necklace, earrings, floral spray brooches (2, different); also in silvered metal, earrings (2 pairs, different), small ribbon bow brooch (missing a few marcasites), heavy bracelet; also rings (7) one marcasite, one with green stone engraved with Aries (ram) symbol, others with polished stones and a signet ring, some in silver; loose various sized gemstones including opal, amethyst, topaz, garnet and rough, polished green stone; also various jewellery boxes, one in metal and timber lined with embossed open coach with two horses, driver, coachman and five lady passengers holding parasols (approx 12x8x4cm); small metal tin with hinged lid, decorated at sides and on the top inscribed, 'Useful/Things' (8.5x4.3x2cm); circular boxes in metal with lift off lids, in the lid centre is a seated Dachshund and inscribed above and below, 'Trusty/Friends', with belt decoration around side (6x205cm); small gilt hinged lid box with top decorated with small enamelled tiles, floral decorated sides (3.5x2.7x107cm); another small oval hinged lid box in gilt, plain sides and with polished stone top and with locking clasp (308x208x108cm). Mostly fine - very fine. (24 + 3 pairs) $150
Lot 1428 Costume jewellery, includes hand set filigree necklace (40cm) with matching earrings set, features magnificent blue stone set floral display, in box of issue; gold basket designed brooch featuring pearls and olivine (Hawaiian diamonds), by Patmounts of Hawaii, in half box with small leaflet; sweeping ribbon tie golden brooch decorated with emeralds, sapphires and diamonds, all artificial, in case; golden pendant with central pearl, decorated around and above with diamond-like stones to create a stunning pendant attached to a gold-like necklace (41cm), in case. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4 + set) $80
Lot 1429 Costume jewellery, includes gold earrings each featuring three blue sapphires; gold earrings each with a floral Wedgwood centrepiece, in Wedgwood case; gold disc earrings each filled with crushed natural diamonds, in case of issue (one needs to be spot soldered on loose clip); gold dress rings, one with a feature of natural abalone shell (with original tag attached), another with small black pearls around a citrine, the last in the shape of a rose with a green centre stone. Extremely fine. (3 + 3 pairs) Passed in
Lot 1430 Costume jewellery, gold plated chains and other novelty items, includes large gate link necklace with nine diamond-like stones at end; another chain with large diamond-like stone in the centrepiece; pendant 'Live/Love/Laugh' with chain; greenstone cross with chain; other necklaces (3); gold plated bracelet; black pearl and gold plated chain; enamelled double pendant with old-time English dressed young man on each side; spoon brooch with garnet in ladle (clasp missing); key shaped brooch; penny farthing bike brooch made from an Australian penny and British farthing, gold plated in case of issue; Australian 1977 fifty cents for QEII silver jubilee, with suspension scroll and chain (2, one gold plated); gold plated Australian penny 1943 keyring; sundry badges including 'I've Been On Top Empire State Observatories' (2), Australian Junior Red Cross, Royal Enfield Motor Cycles, Cazna (Anzac spelt backwards on badge) Club, and Melbourne Legacy badge; Ulladulla Funland token; domed paperweight for Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, featuring the company's arms inside a colourful navigational compass rose; other damaged items (3). In large shell style plastic hinge-lid jewellery case, poor - extremely fine. (33) $50
Lot 1431 Costume jewellery, includes an impressive diamond and emerald-like necklace (51cm) with a matching floral spray brooch; matching ornamental diamond-like pair of brooches; also natural round bead garnet necklace (43cm). The first in plastic, decorated case with central feature of a heart, extremely fine. (5 pieces) Passed in
Lot 1432 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) $80
Lot 1433 Gent's gold half hunter pocket watch, by August Vogl, Wien, in 14ct gold with white dial and gold hands, Arabic numerals, with seconds dial, also with Arabic numerals, works cover inscribed, 'August Vogl/Wien/I Kohlmarkt 20', with triple link gold fob chain (approx 10cm long) and at end an orange disc within a gold border with engraved edge, 'J'y pense' (Thinking about it) (tot wt 111.1g). Appears not to be working, otherwise very fine - good very fine. $900
Lot 1434 Gent's gold half hunter pocket watch, by Longines, in 14ct gold machine turned case, with cream dial and decorative blue Arabic numerals, with seconds dial, also with blue Arabic numerals, works cover inscribed, 'Longines 7 Grand Prix with images of awards, (tot wt 69.2g), in fitted leather case. Appears to be working, good very fine. $700
Lot 1435 Gent's hunter pocket watch, Omega, rolled gold Dennison case (50mm), top wind, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand. In working condition but not tested for accuracy. $250
Lot 1436 Gent's silver pocket watch, white dial and seconds dial, missing hands and glass cover, key wind (no key), no brand but hallmarked for London 1847; silver hallmarked vintage pocket pencil; a variety of other bits and pieces, noted an Olivia ladies wristwatch with rolled gold bracelet and a vintage heart shaped rolled gold locket with three stones inset in face and a large floral costume jewellery brooch, numerous other items including single earrings, cufflink, various shirt studs and chains. Poor - very fine. (lot) $70
Lot 1437 Gent's hunter pocket watch, c1921, Elgin in rolled gold case by Keystone Watchcase Co, machine turned case with shield on lid for inscribing initials, top wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and hands, works cover inscribed, 'W.C.S./1st Hammer 1st Shot/1st Discus/P.Munro/1.1.21'. Dial cover missing, a few cracks in enamel near edge, not working, otherwise fine. $180
Lot 1438 Gent's hunter pocket watches, Elgin in rolled gold case by Cyclone, machine turned case with shield on lid for inscribing initials, top wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and hands, works cover inscribed, 'James Clark'; another The Inwajeco in rolled gold case by Dennison Watch Case Co, machine turned case with shield on lid for inscribing initials, top wind, face cover missing, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial (the dial with crack and some foxing), black Roman numerals and hands; another Howard in rolled gold case by Cyclone, machine turned case with lid missing, top wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial (face cover and hand missing), black Roman numerals and hands (one missing); another, Angus & Coote Ltd, Bushman's Lever, in plain nickel plated steel case, top wind, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and hands. With defects as mentioned, the last appears to be working, the rest not working, otherwise very good - fine. (4) $60
Lot 1439 Gent's pocketwatch, c1990s, Jacques du Manoir, Swiss made, steel and gold coloured case (48mm), quartz movement, white dial with date and black Arabic numerals, sweep seconds hand, gold plated fob chain attached. As new in box, in working condition but not checked for accuracy. Passed in
Lot 1440 Gent's and ladies wristwatches, Longines, c1990s, with crown symbol of King Hussein of Jordan, both gold plated, the gentleman's watch automatic, the lady's a quartz movement. Both as new, the first working but not tested for accuracy, the second not working (needs new battery), in Longines presentation cases with Royal crown symbols. (2) $500
Lot 1441 Gent's wristwatch, c1998, Franck Muller Cintree Curvex Casablanca, model 2852 SC, no. 361, automatic, in 18ct rose gold case (45x30mm), platinum rotor, silver dial with black Arabic numerals, sweep seconds hand, Franck Muller signed black faux aligator skin bracelet with gold buckle. Hardly worn, as new, in working condition but not checked for accuracy. $6,500
Lot 1442 Gent's wristwatch, Omega Constellation Electronic f300Hz, c1970s, case with rolled gold top and stainless steel back (45x38mm), gold dial, hands and baton markers, red sweep seconds hand with date at 3 o'clock, two toned after market stretch bracelet. In excellent condition, nearly as new, working but not tested for accuracy. $700
Lot 1443 Gent's wristwatch, Omega Seamaster, c1970s, stainless steel case (35mm), manual wind, cream dial (discoloured) with silver baton numerals and sweep seconds hand, after market black leather bracelet [illustrated]; also, ladies Swiss made rolled gold wristwatch, c1940s. The first running but not tested for accuracy, the second not working. (2) $250
Lot 1444 Vintage gent's Rolex wristwatch, c1930s, in 9ct gold (tot wt 16.17g), no band. Missing seconds hand, dial numbers faded, no winder, one band strap holder replaced, working order unknown, poor. $130
Lot 1445 Gent's wristwatches, includes Junghans quartz, gold coloured with bracelet and original case, this damaged; Seiko SQ100 quartz, an automatic and a kinetic, the first with damaged leather band, the other two with bracelets, all in stainless steel; Felicia, De Luxe automatic in stainless steel with bracelet; Felca manual wind in stainless steel with expanding bracelet; Tudor automatic in 9ct gold (approx 16g) with expanding gold coloured bracelet (back scratched and dial heavily marked); Unicorn manual (c1952), in stainless steel with leather band, reverse inscribed. Some appear to be working, poor - very fine. (8) $250
Lot 1446 Gold wristwatches, includes a gent's unbranded model (damaged), faded inscription on back; a vintage ladies, c1929, unbranded, with rolled gold link bracelet, inscribed on back; another ladies, Tudor brand, with expanding gilt stainless steel bracelet, spotting on watch dial; another ladies, Tudor c1954, with expanding gilt and stainless steel bracelet, inscribed on back; the last in 14ct gold and the rest in 9ct gold. All appear to be not working, the bracelets on ladies' watches very fine - extremely fine, the watches are overall poor - fine. (4) $200
Lot 1447 Ladies wristwatch, Rolex Cellini, possibly model 4095, c1975, manual wind, in 18ct yellow gold (tot wt 60.9g), with integral bracelet in gold (18ct, 170x16mm) with bark finish and adjustable clasp, case (28x22mm) numbered 4268348, gold dial with bark finish, gold hands and gold baton numerals, dial case and bracelet all signed Rolex. In working condition but not tested for accuracy, in extremely fine condition having had little use. $1,800
Lot 1448 Ladies wristwatches, includes marcasite decorated types with matching bracelets, two in silver, one by Lega, the other unnamed (missing part of bracelet closer), and also a Delta brand; a vintage Public with leather band; other more modern quartz models with matching bracelets (two of these are expanding type), one silver coloured by Felicia, and three gold coloured by Pulsar (2) and Seiko. Working order unknown, very good - extremely fine. (8) $60
Lot 1449 Ladies Mondaine brooch watch, in shape of a marcasite decorated coach with driver pulled by two horses, manual wind in stainless steel case. Appears to be in working order, extremely fine. $100
Lot 1450 Ladies 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 1451 Ladies wristwatches, the first a Valgine in stainless steel case set with 36 small genuine diamonds around the top, silver dial with bar indicators for the hours except for 12, cord bracelet; the second is unbranded in a square 14ct gold case (tot wt approx 14.8g), cream face with Arabic numerals, cord bracelet. Neither appears to be working, second face dirty, very good, the first works and face loose inside case, otherwise very fine. (2) $100
Lot 1452 Ladies pendant watches, all in gold coloured cases, includes a Calibri quartz with long gold plated suspension chain; Seiko manual wind with long gold plated suspension chain; Ascot Sky Master, heart shaped in machine turned case, manual wind with second hand. The first in case of issue with original certificate, working order unknown, the other two appear to be working, very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1453 Sextant and watches, a fine reproduction by Smith & Co, London of a sextant (boxed), 6" Brass Astrolabe Sextant with a decorative wooden box, nautical 6" Inches (a new item made to look like an antique), it comes in an attractive wooden box with brass accents, the sextant with a beautiful brass finish; watches, reproduction military style watches (17) as a set as part of an issue by WWW.military-watches-collection.com.au representing issues from German, French, Russian, British etc as watches used by the various armies around the world; also literature and magazines on military watches; together with a coin container made from two 1799 Great Britain halfpennies. The first and last fine - very fine, others as new as produced. (lot) $100
Lot 1454 Souvenir teaspoons and sugar spoons, mostly with enamelled disc at handle end (62), various other non-souvenir small spoons including condiment types for normal usage (24). Stored in a hand painted and decorated timber hinged-lid box, very good - extremely fine. (86) Passed in
Lot 1455 Souvenir teaspoons and sugar spoons, by Stuart (40) with enamelled disc at handle end, mostly Australian locations, others without enamelled disc for Sydney featuring Harbour Bridge (4), Royal Visit 1954 (2), D.J's 125th Year (3), also others with figures at handle end (4). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (53) Passed in
Lot 1456 Souvenir condiment spoons, from various locations, all with enamelled highlight at handle end (9); another but plain; souvenir metal and enamel book marks (2); another with N on top and another plain; tie clip; small silver (?) star brooch; gilt and enamel on silver floral pendant with 70cm silver-like chain; hollow nickel bar pendant; souvenir square mesh purse (56mm) with inset enamel shield for Golden Gate Bridge, S.F., California; Pontiac enamel and leather key ring; single pink abalone shell; jeweller's loupe, fold-out nickel 10X pocket magnifier by Carton; another similar but in nickel and plastic by Olif. Fine - very fine. (24) Passed in
Lot 1457 Antique napkin ring set of two, in sterling silver, hallmarked for London 1888 by maker, Willam Evans. In original, fitted, leather, satin and velvet lined, hinged-lid box. (set of 2) Passed in
Lot 1458 Antique napkin rings, in sterling silver, four different hallmarks including Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1900, inscribed with illegible initials; Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1902, inscribed with initials 'JEP'; Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall-Martin & Co, Sheffield 1908, inscribed 'Annie'; and Relason Brothers, Birmingham 1913, this last one inscribed, 'R.Mitchell'. Very fine. (4) $40
Lot 1459 Novelty napkin rings, all in EPNS, includes one with a cricket bat at one side and a wicket on the opposite side; one with a small boy at side; one decorated with a bird in a floral wreath and the ring resting on a horse-drawn wagon; also another oval style with an enamelled cross symbol on side. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1460 Australian napkin rings, all in EPNS, includes one pair each with a kangaroo at side (different types); another pair, one with a kangaroo on top and the other with an emu on top; also a single featuring an emu looking at napkin holder with both resting on a gum leaf, top of holder inscribed, 'CAO'B'. A few need cleaning, otherwise very fine. (5) $220
Lot 1461 Vintage napkin ring set of four, in EPNS, in original leather, satin and velvet lined, hinged-lid box. Very fine. (set of 4) Passed in
Lot 1462 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; 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). Mostly fine - very fine. (13) $120
Lot 1463 Georgian silver snuff box, (75x45x22mm), ornate edges with engine turned base, in sterling silver (98.6g), by T.S. (possibly Thomas Spicer), hallmark for Birmingham 1823, lid inscribed 'The Gift of/D.Burns 19th Regt./To/Francis Crumpe M.D./Being a Testimonial of Regard as well/as Gratitude for his Professional/Attention/29th December 1826'. Very fine. $480
Lot 1464 Silver snuff box, c1850s, Continental silver (55.5g), probably of Russian make, stamped '84' engine turned and hand engraved (62x40x15mm), by 'V.H.', scenes all around, possibly one of Peter the Great (St Petersburg). Dent in front, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 1465 Gold sewing thimble, machine turned pattern with plain edge band, hallmarked 9ct (3.55g). Very fine. $250
Lot 1466 Vesta in silver, hallmarked for Birmingham 1906, floral decorated surface with a central shield inscribed, 'LM'; vintage gent's lapel pin, or tiepin, in 9ct rose gold (approx .3g) with small diamond in centre, backing fitting with safety chain not original; gent's cufflinks in gold finish with onyx centre panel with featured grey cartouche containing helmeted head of a Roman soldier (as new); Excelsior Park stopwatch by Lauris, in stainless steel. Fine - extremely fine. (4) $50
Lot 1467 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 1468 Vintage nut pill box, with 9ct gold hinged-lid and edge lining and with gold support wires and a basket-like handle for suspending from a necklace, the lid engraved with floral decorations. Good very fine. $260
Lot 1469 Antique business card case, in sterling silver (95x63mm; 65.65g), hallmarked for Birmingham, 1905, by A&LLd (Adie & Lovekin Ltd), very decoratively engraved case and with design of two birds in tree branch on the hinged, lift-up flap, inside light gilt, below flap is shield with initials, "EKG", and inside is a business card for Norma Joan Goodwin (obviously related to EKG). Nearly extremely fine. $270
Lot 1470 ARA Libertad keyring, in .900 fine silver (32.25g), features lifebuoy with coiled rope around and on the buoy is the name, 'ARA Libertad', below is a length of silver knotted rope attached to a keyring; small silvered sailor statue (55mm high), with blue enamelled name, 'ARA' on his hat band; vintage 'Put and Take' spinner in brass, 8-sided with sides impressed as follows, 'T ALL/P2/T3/P1/T1/ALL PUT/T2/P3'. Very fine. (3) $120
Lot 1471 Silver Map, The Royal Geographical Society Silver Map, etched in sterling silver, overlaid on board and decorated with 24ct gold, in frame of issue by Franklin Mint Pty Ltd, 1976, believed to contain 4oz of silver. Limited edition with booklet, frame with general wear, FDC. $160
Lot 1472 Pair of German percussion pistols, by Sauer & Son, c1850s, 20cm long octagonal barrel, twirled rifling, fixed sight, rear sight in silver, consecutive serial numbers on underside of barrels, 0021270 and 0021271, 32 bore, one missing ram rod, most metal parts except barrel decoratively engraved, top of barrel engraved, 'I. P. SAUER u SOHN a SUHL', plate on butt of grip engraved, 'R. v B'. One pistol with small piece missing from black forewood cap and the hammer on one does not cock back fully, very light underlying rust on barrels, otherwise very good condition. (2) Passed in
Lot 1473 Rare 4-barrel Sharps' pepper box derringer, c1880s-1890s, serial number 4892, 22 short calibre, 2-5/8 inch 4-bbl cluster with pin front sight, rotating firing pin, brass frame with standard markings around the hammer screw hole, 'Tipping & Lawdon.Sharps' Patent', hammer cocking spring not working. Handle grips missing, some rusting to barrel, trigger and hammer need repair work, otherwise good condition. Passed in
Lot 1474 Shackleton's Last Antarctic Expedition, Southward in the "Quest", c1922, a cardboard body Kinimette view box with twelve slides in original black paper covered cardboard box (approx 17x7.3x7cm) with top label showing an explorer at the Pole and initialled 'JWS' (?) and 'Mar', and on one end is the label of Kinemette with instructions for viewing. Cardboard box well worn and loose at one corner, the rest fine. Passed in
Lot 1475 Vintage instruments, speed indicator by L.S. Starrett, Atholl, Mass., USA, patented April 19th 1897, in case but this damaged; five small tool bits (drills, screwdriver etc) in nickel plated brass centre screw tight cylinder; another thinner cylinder with fold-out needle, probe and small ladle; metal folding, tapered cup in pocket watch-style case; tuning fork; small fold-out magnifier in metal; also metal box with fold-over brackets at each end to form legs and slide-out compartment with cloth bed in centre (D2.4xW4.5xL11.5cm and 19cm folded-out), by D.R.G.M. (Deutsches Reich Gebraumeister), with 'Queen' professionally inscribed diagonally across top (use for this item unknown); also Vesta in nickel plated brass with two cylindrical containers of wax matches by R. Bell & Co, Melbourne, these both unused and full; two plastic storage containers for Australian decimal coins, one rectangular for three values and one circular with lid for 5c-$2, type where coin is inserted and holder is depressed to accommodate next coin; Pear's Soap fridge magnets (3, unused in sealed pack); Cessna aircraft logo in coloured plastic (as new). Good fine. (16) $110
Lot 1476 Vintage collectables, includes sovereign case in silvered brass and nickel; snuff container silver plate bronze with a clasp at each side for suspension; vesta case in brass; cigarette case, machine turned pattern in silvered finish, gilt lined; small swing arm cigarette lighter in steel; shoelace hook; leather purse with pull-out coin compartment; small leather purse bearing gold blocked name, 'Coneron & Leeming, 17 Moor Lane, Clitheroe'. Good - fine. (8) $60
Lot 1477 An accumulation of unusual items, including an experimental steam engine; North Korea 500 badges of 'the great leader' all of the same design in a box, assorted sweets and miniature Xmas boxes; 1900 Xmas tin for South African war; other tins (8) these mostly cigarette tins. Fair - as new. (lot) $110
Lot 1478 Chinese box-shaped padlock, in brass (7cm long), a vintage item engraved with flowers and birds and Chinese characters for long life, happiness and everything together, with required brass key strip; miniature Ronald Chesney, Hohner mouth organ, made in Germany; seal stamp with polished agate-like handle and brass, circular base with initials, 'V.S.'; vintage engineer's 'feeler guage' for measuring gap widths, penknife-like in nickel with six fold-out strips, on one side marked '003/004/006/008/010/018 inches' and on the other side, 'TERRY Made In/England'; crossed oars lapel badge with pin fitting; miniature, silvered Queen chess piece lapel badge with pin fitted (4); post WWII cleaning bristles, paper wrapped, made in US Zone, Germany. Good - very fine. (10) $50
Lot 1479 Carriage clock, cast in gilt metal (8.5cm high + lift-up handle), glass top to view spinning wheel, white dial with black Roman numerals and hands, at each corner a half naked woman, opening back door missing hinge; vintage desk pen and ink stand in stained timber (9.5x5.4cm), with two glass inkwells, missing lids and with a dip-style pen, this with plastic handle and all fittings rusty; a circular, machine turned timber stand (17.5cm), with machine hollowed section in middle for fitting a trophy or small statue. The clock not working, fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1480 Vintage eyeglasses, gold filled oval frame glasses (John Lennon style), in hard leather case marked A.J.Higgs & Barker, 5&6 T&G Bldg, 201 Elizabeth St; another but rimless style and irregular cut shape, in case marked D.J.Hart, Optometrist, Ashfield & Kingsgrove, both pairs c1940s vintage. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1481 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. $40
Lot 1482 Brandy in a glass slipper, Cinderella Dream Nikka Brandy Raisin X.O, 180ml, tag no.01A44, unopened and in presentation plastic box. Box with small star crack at top, brandy slipper uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1483 European, possibly Spain, saddle-shaped vase, (early 19th century), crazed finish decorated with blue and gilded family crest, pegasus above, floral emblems around, 430mm wide, 275mm high. No cracks or chips, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1484 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. $110
Lot 1485 Indonesia, Srivijaya, silver ring 600-1200 AD, (12.76g) fitted with a fish design as its main device. Very fine, rare. $40
Lot 1486 Malaysia, Pahang, round hat or mound shaped tin ingot 36mm (59.48g), plain without markings, c17th century. Fine. Passed in
Lot 1487 Tibet, silver scroll weights. Extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 1488 Chinese "Opium" Scales (2), a type of steelyard scales, as described above in the footnote, pan diameter 132mm, with bone arm handle for balance for the counterbalance, pan with many impressed markings including date 14.5.1868, Chinese characters and other numbered markings (probably certifying correctness in weighing; a second example as a two pan balance known as a money scales with 2 x 48mm pans and with a metal arm supporting both pans and a pointer for balance; lot includes 2 stamped weights for the 'opium' scales. Very fine and both very scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 1489 Chinese "Opium" Scales, these are also a type of steelyard scales, described below, pan diameter 72mm, as stored with a wooden box in the shape of a fish or vioin, lot includes a lead weight for counterbalance. Very fine and rare being intact. $90
Lot 1490 Chinese "Opium" Scales (2), a type of steelyard scales, as described above in the footnote, pan diameter 67mm, with bone arm handle for balance for the counterbalance; a second example 35mm pan and with a metal arm handle with engraved Chinese characters in the pan and on the arm. Very fine and both scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 1491 Chinese "Opium" Scales (2), a type of steelyard scales, as described above in the footnote, pan diameter 200mm, with wooden arm handle for balance for the counterbalance; a second example 35mm pan and with a bone arm handle. Very fine and both scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 1492 GPO broad arrow weights, 1956-1959, black cast iron ring handled, 7lb, 4lb, 2lb, 1lb, 1/2lb, stamped with EIIR crown and PO identification number inside base. Very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1493 China, Chou 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) $90
Lot 1494 China, Han Dynasty, (226 BC-220 AD), bronze hand mirror, 67mm, (115.46 g), round shape, decorated with gold Chinese lions and peacocks as the cental motif, centre piece a eyelet for holding and hanging, also with extensive decoration arranged in a circular fashion as swirls around outer edge. A well preserved, dark brown/black patination, centre in gold, an extremely fine example and very rare. $1,200
Lot 1495 China, Han Dynasty, jade coloured yellow-orange carved as a phoenix, 45 x 45 x 15 mm, (43.09 g). Very fine $220
Lot 1496 China, Han dynasty, ancient bronze arrowhead, 58mm long; 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, 1.1 ounces (36.4 g). Very fine. (2) $290
Lot 1497 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) $100
Lot 1498 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. $190
Lot 1499 China, jade bracelet, 19th century, 75mm, tri-colour tones of green, russet brown and milky white. Extremely fine with attractive translucence. Passed in
Lot 1500 China, Qing dynasty, white jade carved boy sleeping in lotus, finely carved in milky jade, 50mm wide. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1501 China, carved coral snuff bottle, (19th century), of naturalistic form depicting a standing deity on the face, cabochon stopper with bronze snuff spoon at top, 60mm high. Natural indentations, otherwise very fine. $150
Lot 1502 China, Shoushan stone seal, 19th century, of naturalistic form in grey soap stone with dragons carved in brown highlights, private name seal engraved to base, Chinese inscription to back, 55mm high. A few chips, otherwise very fine and attractive. $200
Lot 1503 China, Yuan style stoneware bowl, (c.1820's), crazed finish, flared lip, 160mm wide, 70mm high. Very fine. $90
Lot 1504 China, celadon bowl, (19th century), of deep broad form with raised flowers and leaves to the interior, double Chinese characters in blue to the base, 195mm wide. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1505 China, bronze vase, (late 19th - early 20th century), of baluster form with gilt dragons emerging from clouds, base moulded with four character cartouche, 180mm high. Very fine. $80
Lot 1506 China, bronze seated meditating Buddha, 19th century, in full lotus position in robes on an embossed pedestal, two tone metal with Chinese character signature to base of back and floral symbol on base, 315mm high, 180mm wide. Very fine and attractive. $1,600
Lot 1507 China, seated laughing Buddha, (late 19th-early 20th century), solid carved timber with bone and shell inlaid eyes and teeth, 275mm high, 160mm wide. Some cracks, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1508 China, glass coin shaped charm, (20th century), representing a coin of the Suzhou mint in Jiangsu, clear glass patinated with brown toning, 50mm wide; China, wooden tally stick, (19th century), holed for suspension, ink characters down one side; Persia, iron dagger, (19th century), iron blade with Islamic characters, curved ebony handle with base silver mount, 300mm long. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1509 China, carved jade bangle, (20th century), bright green and milky green colour, 70mm wide. Extremely fine. $60
Lot 1510 China, vintage Chinese porcelain figures in original box together with a small porcelain top jewel box. As new. (lot) Passed in
Lot 1511 China, WWII and earlier, photo album containing various scenes of Japanese and other forces in the field and possibly in Nanking, including street scenes of bomb casualties, harbour occupation scenes and damaged buildings. Very fine in original album. (24 photos) $370
Lot 1512 Aboriginal Wunda Shield, 20th century wooden shield, 69x13cm; Papua New Guinea, miniature hand carved wooden canoe with mother of pearl inserts on one side, 53cm. Handle repair on shield, otherwise fine. (2) $60
Lot 1513 Camera lenses, including Tamron 28-200mm, f3.8-f5.6 for Nikon and Vivitar 28-70mm f3.5-f4.8 macro for Nikon and compact camera Fujifilm 8.3 mega pixels with 4x optical zoom. Condition not verified. (3) Passed in
Lot 1514 Australia, Olympic Games, pins, a wide assortment most with RRP of $9.95, many mounted on sale cards as issued. Unc. (50) Passed in
Lot 1515 XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, 1956, unused tickets, Boxing, West Melbourne Stadium Ringside Nov 30 £2/3/-; Cycling, Olympic Park Velodrome, B Dec 3 13/6. Good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1516 Olympic Games, memorabilia from the 1956 Melbourne Games including Opening Ceremony with tickets and offical brochure, the XVI Olympiad book with autographs included on opening pages, includes photos of previous game events; Olympic Games Souvenir Directory and full programme (price 4/-); 2000 Sydney Games, includes Olympic pins, publications etc in one large container, includes Sunday Telegraph 2000 Olympic Torch Relay Pin collection (4 folders); also Animals of the World Pin Collection (2 folders); additional other pins for games (approx 50); Olympic Mascot Passport (2) with medallion; Olympic Club and Store boxed pins; Olympic Club magazine; certificate for Olympic Club and Olympic Club bag; The Australian Olympian Issue 03; Time magazine "Dream Run Sydney pulls of the best ever Olympics"; lot also includes Australian Numismatic Society publications of conferences 2010, 2012, 2014, Qld Branch 1962-2012 book; NAA Journals 2008-2014, Medals of the Australian Numismatic Society, other publications CAB, etc. Mostly as new. (100s) Passed in
Lot 1517 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 1518 Gould, John, Mammals of Australia, Bettongia Fasciata, (Banded Jerboa Kangaroo), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x360mm, C Hullmandel Imp, [1845-63], framed, overall size, 730x560mm. Very fine and scarce. $250
Lot 1519 Gould, John, Mammals of Australia, Dendrolagus Ursinus, (Black Tree-Kangaroo), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x360mm, C Hullmandel Imp, [1845-63], framed, overall size, 730x560mm. Very fine and scarce. $250
Lot 1520 Gould, John, Mammals of Australia, Dendrolagus Inustus, (Grizzled Tree-Kangaroo), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x360mm, C Hullmandel Imp, [1845-63], framed, overall size, 730x560mm. Very fine and scarce. $250
Lot 1521 Gould, John, Birds of Asia, Megaloemma Franklini, (Golden Throat Barbet), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Walter Imp, [c1860], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine. $260
Lot 1522 Gould, John, Birds of Australia, Chalcophaps Jobiensis, Meyer, (White-bibbied Ground Dove), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Walter Imp, [1875], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine and scarce. $250
Lot 1523 Gould, John, Birds of Australia, Merula Poliocephala, (Grey-headed Blackbird), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Hullmandel & Walton Imp, [1880], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine. $250
Lot 1524 Gould, John, Birds of Australia, Orthonyz Spaldingi, Ramsay, (Spalding's Orthonyx), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Walter Imp, [1875], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1525 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Carpophaga Van-Wyckii, (Van Wyck's Fruit pigeon), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Mintern Bros Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1526 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Cyclopsitta Cervicalis, Salvad & d'Albert, (Western Golden-headed Fig Parrot), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine and scarce. $270
Lot 1527 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Gymnophaps poecilorrhoa, (Rusty-banded fruit-pigeon), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1528 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Manucodia Comrii, Slater, (Curl-crested Manucode), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 560x340mm, Walter Imp, [1877], framed, overall size, 690x550mm. Very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 1529 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Melidora macrorhina, (Hook-billed kingfisher), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine and scarce. $270
Lot 1530 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Pachycephala Collaris, (Golden Whistler), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm., Mintern Bros Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Framing glass broken, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1531 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Pitta Caeruleitorques Salvad, original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Minor water damage at base, otherwise very fine. $320
Lot 1532 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Ptilopus Fischeri, (Fischer's Frui-pigeon Dove), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Walter Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine. $270
Lot 1533 Gould, John, Birds of New Guinea, Semioptera Wallacii, (Standardwing Bird-of-paradise), original hand-coloured lithograph, heightened with gum-arabic, 530x350mm, Mintern Bros Imp, [1875-88], framed, overall size, 720x550mm. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1534 Sydney water colour paintings, a group of four water colours on cardboard of Sydney Harbour and Hawkesbury River. 'Gap, Bluff & North Head, Sydney NSW' (15x11.5cm); 'The Gap' (18.5x12cm), details on the back states 'The Gap, Sydney Heads, scene of the wreck of the "Dunbar"....'; a scene of the heads from the Eastern Suburbs (18.5x12cm); 'The Old Hawkesbury Bridge', Hawkesbury River (18.5x12cm), each painting is also embellished with Australian wild flowers around part of the frame. Some foxing on one painting, mostly very fine. (4) $200
Lot 1535 Prints, assorted group including fishes (4), East Indies (6) all c1783-1850; Voyage of Captain James Lancaster to the East Indies old print, p368-376, produced in 1768; another as part of the Christian's Magazine issued in January 1792, 48pps, (State of the Gospel in the East Indies). Mostly fine or better. (12) Passed in
Lot 1536 German New Guinea, money card, posted Sep 29, [19]06, Glasgow to San Antonio Texas, USA fixed with 1d Edward VII; together with Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, advertisement card and another advertising Liebig Company Fleisch-extract. Fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1537 Australian casino souvenir decks of playing cards, Casino Canberra, ACT, c1995; Conrad Jupiters, Gold Coast, Queensland, 1994 (2, one red dotted packet and one blue dotted); Wrest Point Hotel Casino, Tasmania, 1992 (2, one blue packet and one red). Extremely fine. (5 decks) Passed in
Lot 1538 Cigarette Cards, W.D. & H.O. Wills's, 1908 Time and Money in Different Countries complete set of fifty, 1911 United States Warships complete set of twenty five, 1906 Melbourne Cup Winners complete set of forty five, 1905 Interesting Buildings complete set of fifty, 1898 Conundrum complete set of twenty five, 1911 Australian and English Cricketers incomplete set 41/50 (missing No.42-50), 1904 Stage and Music Hall Celebrities incomplete set 37/50 (celebrities in rectangular frame), 1904 Stage and Music Hall Celebrities complete set of fifty (celebrities in oval frame) 1907 A Tour Round the World incomplete set 49/50, 1907? Female Stage and Music Hall Celebrities incomplete set 48/50 (celebrities pictured with red background), 1912 Types of the British Army incomplete set 35/50 (missing No.1,7,12,18-21,26-28,30,33,37,46,49), 1908 Views of the World incomplete set 174/215; American Tobacco Company, 1901 Australian Parliament incomplete set 43/44; Sweetacre Confectionery, 1932 Test Records incomplete set 30/32 (missing No.24,25); Goblin Foods, 1920's Old Cars 32 cards; various other trading cards (40); assorted cigarette tins (in wooden box) (17). Several toned cards and worn tins, poor - fine. (791) $180
Lot 1539 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Very fine/good very fine. $500
Lot 1540 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Very fine. $520
Lot 1541 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Fine/good fine. $460
Lot 1542 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Fine. $400
Lot 1543 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Very good. $400
Lot 1544 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good very fine. $500
Lot 1545 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly very fine. $440
Lot 1546 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Rim bruises, good fine. $420
Lot 1547 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866, 1867. In a Monetarium case of sale, very fine. (2) $860
Lot 1548 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Good fine. $420
Lot 1549 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Nearly fine. $420
Lot 1550 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $520
Lot 1551 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 1552 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Good fine. $420
Lot 1553 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good very fine. $480
Lot 1554 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good very fine. $500
Lot 1555 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good very fine. $480
Lot 1556 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Very fine. $440
Lot 1557 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Fair/poor. $310
Lot 1558 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. A little polished, otherwise good very fine. $560
Lot 1559 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, WW in relief and incuse (McD.118a, b). Nearly very fine; very fine. (2) $820
Lot 1560 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Very fine. $460
Lot 1561 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Nearly very fine. $400
Lot 1562 Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Very fine. $400
Lot 1563 Queen Victoria, 1877, 1878 and 1879 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine or better. (3) $1,200
Lot 1564 Queen Victoria, 1880 and 1884 Sydney. Good very fine. (2) $810
Lot 1565 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 1566 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 1567 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. (2) $780
Lot 1568 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Very fine. (2) $760
Lot 1569 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $480
Lot 1570 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Good extremely fine. $480
Lot 1571 Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Subdued original mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1572 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Fine scratch on obverse, fine. $410
Lot 1573 Queen Victoria, 1874 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $800
Lot 1574 Queen Victoria, 1875, 1880 and 1881 Melbourne (McD.151a, 159a, 161a). Good fine - nearly very fine. (3) $1,100
Lot 1575 Queen Victoria, 1879 Melbourne (McD.157). Good very fine. $420
Lot 1576 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney and young head, 1887 Melbourne. Good very fine; nearly very fine. (2) $750
Lot 1577 Queen Victoria, 1880 and 1882 Melbourne (McD.159, 163a). Extremely fine; good very fine. (2) $740
Lot 1578 Queen Victoria, 1880 and 1886 Melbourne; 1885 London. Good fine; very fine; fine. (3) $1,050
Lot 1579 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne (McD.161b). Underlying brilliance, uncirculated. $600
Lot 1580 Queen Victoria, 1881 and 1886 Sydney (McD.160a, 170). Very fine. (2) $720
Lot 1581 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne (McD.165a). Uncirculated. $520
Lot 1582 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne (McD.165b). Good extremely fine. $420
Lot 1583 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne (McD.169c). Extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $740
Lot 1584 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $420
Lot 1585 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Very fine. $360
Lot 1586 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1587 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $440
Lot 1588 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne (McD.175), also Great Britain, florin and threepence, 1887. The last mounted on the reverse, fine - good very fine. (3) $420
Lot 1589 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne (McD.175b); old head, 1899 Melbourne. Good very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $740
Lot 1590 Queen Victoria, 1888 Melbourne (McD.177b). Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $400
Lot 1591 Queen Victoria, 1888 (2), 1889, 1892 Melbourne. Fine - good very fine. (4) $1,400
Lot 1592 Queen Victoria, 1888 and 1891 Sydney (McD.176c, 182). Very fine; uncirculated. (2) $800
Lot 1593 Queen Victoria, 1888 and 1890 Sydney, 1891 Melbourne; 1890 and 1892 London. The last nearly very fine, others fine. (5) $1,750
Lot 1594 Queen Victoria, 1888, 1893 (Jubilee), 1894, 1895, 1900 and 1901 Sydney. Fine - good very fine. (6) $2,200
Lot 1595 Queen Victoria, 1889 Melbourne (McD.179a), 1890 Sydney (McD.180a). Extremely fine or better. (2) $740
Lot 1596 Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney (McD.178a). Unmarked, nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1597 Queen Victoria, 1889, 1894 and 1896 Sydney; George V, 1925 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated, the third scarce. (4) $1,550
Lot 1598 Queen Victoria, 1891 Melbourne (McD.183a). Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1599 Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney; Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne and George V, 1918 Perth and small head, 1931 Perth. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $1,600
Lot 1600 Queen Victoria, 1892 Melbourne; Edward VII, 1903 Melbourne. Uncirculated. (2) $740
Lot 1601 Queen Victoria, 1892 Melbourne; Edward VII, 1905 Perth; George V, 1923 Perth. Second very fine, others nearly uncirculated. (3) $1,050
Lot 1602 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1892 and 1893 Sydney. Good extremely fine. (2) $750
Lot 1603 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne (McD.188a). Nearly uncirculated. $380
Lot 1604 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 (2) and 1895 Melbourne. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $1,050
Lot 1605 Queen Victoria, 1894 and 1895 Melbourne. Some obverse scratches, extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $720
Lot 1606 Queen Victoria, 1894-96, 1900, 1901 Melbourne. Nearly very fine - nearly extermely fine. (5) $1,800
Lot 1607 Queen Victoria, 1894, 1895, 1900 (2) Melbourne. Very fine - good very fine. (4) $1,400
Lot 1608 Queen Victoria, 1894 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $390
Lot 1609 Queen Victoria, 1894, 1900, 1901 Sydney; 1896, 1897, 1899-1901 Melbourne; 1898 London. Fine - very fine. (9) $3,150
Lot 1610 Queen Victoria, 1895 and 1896 Sydney. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $700
Lot 1611 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $500
Lot 1612 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Proof-like mint bloom, uncirculated. $420
Lot 1613 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Nearly extremely fine. $520
Lot 1614 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Very fine/good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1615 Queen Victoria, 1899 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $390
Lot 1616 Queen Victoria, 1899 and 1901 (2) Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $1,050
Lot 1617 Queen Victoria, 1899 Sydney; Edward VII, 1904 Melbourne; George V, 1918 Perth. Uncirculated; very fine; extremely fine. (3) $1,100
Lot 1618 Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. In Perth Mint case with certificate No 072, very fine - extremely fine. (3) $1,050
Lot 1619 Queen Victoria, 1900 and 1901 Perth. Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $1,100
Lot 1620 Queen Victoria, 1900 and 1901 Perth. Extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $770
Lot 1621 Queen Victoria, 1900; Edward VII, 1908-10 Perth. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $1,400
Lot 1622 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney; George V, 1912 and 1914 Sydney. Good very fine; brilliant uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (3) $1,050
Lot 1623 Edward VII, 1902, 1903, 1907 and 1908 Melbourne. The last very fine, others extremely fine or better. (4) $1,400
Lot 1624 Edward VII, 1902, 1905, 1907, 1908 and 1910 Perth. Very fine - good extremely fine. (5) $1,750
Lot 1625 Edward VII, 1902-1910 Perth. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) $3,450
Lot 1626 Edward VII, 1902, 1903, 1905-8, 1910 Perth. Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (7) $2,700
Lot 1627 Edward VII, 1902-8, 1910 Perth. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $3,100
Lot 1628 Edward VII, 1902-1910 Sydney. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (9) $3,300
Lot 1629 Edward VII, 1902, 1904, 1906-1910 Sydney. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $2,800
Lot 1630 Edward VII, 1902-1904, 1906-1910 Sydney. Very fine - good extremely fine. (8) $3,000
Lot 1631 Edward VII, 1902, 1904 (4), 1906 (2) and 1909 Sydney. Fine - good very fine. (8) $2,800
Lot 1632 Edward VII, 1903 Melbourne, 1907 Perth, 1904 and 1908 London. Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (4) $1,400
Lot 1633 Edward VII, 1903-05, 1906 (2), 1909, 1910 Melbourne. Very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $2,450
Lot 1634 Edward VII, 1903, 1907, 1908 and 1910 Sydney. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $1,500
Lot 1635 Edward VII, 1904 and 1906 Melbourne, 1906 Sydney. Fine - very fine. (3) $1,050
Lot 1636 Edward VII, 1904 Sydney. Nearly very fine. $350
Lot 1637 Edward VII, 1904 and 1905 Sydney. Extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $750
Lot 1638 Edward VII, 1905 and 1907 Melbourne. Uncirculated. (2) $720
Lot 1639 Edward VII - George V, 1906, 1909, 1913, 1914, 1919 and 1931 Perth; 1911 Melbourne. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $2,600
Lot 1640 Edward VII, 1907 and 1909 Melbourne. Uncirculated. (2) $720
Lot 1641 Edward VII, 1907 Melbourne; George V, 1912 Sydney; small head, 1931 Perth. Choice uncirculated. (3) $1,100
Lot 1642 Edward VII, 1907, 1909 and 1910 Melbourne, 1906 Perth. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $1,400
Lot 1643 Edward VII, 1907 and 1908 Sydney. Choice uncirculated. (2) $720
Lot 1644 Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $360
Lot 1645 Edward VII, 1908 Perth; George V, 1915 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $700
Lot 1646 Edward VII, 1909 and 1910 Sydney. Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $700
Lot 1647 Edward VII, 1910 Perth. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $1,750
Lot 1648 George V, 1911 (2) and 1925 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $1,070
Lot 1649 George V, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1918 and 1925 Melbourne. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $2,200
Lot 1650 George V, 1911 Perth. Extremely fine. $350
Lot 1651 George V, 1911-1919 Perth. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (9) $3,600
Lot 1652 George V, 1911 Sydney. Choice uncirculated. (2) $720
Lot 1653 George V, 1911, 1913, 1914 Sydney. Uncirculated. (3) $1,100
Lot 1654 George V, 1911-1915 Sydney. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (5) $1,950
Lot 1655 George V, 1912 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. $350
Lot 1656 George V, 1912, 1914, 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920 Perth. Uncirculated. (6) $2,200
Lot 1657 George V, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1917-20, 1923 Perth. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (8) $2,850
Lot 1658 George V, 1912 (2), 1917 (2), 1918, 1919 (2) and 1920 Perth. Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $2,850
Lot 1659 George V, 1912 and 1913 (2) Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. (3) $1,150
Lot 1660 George V, 1914 Perth. Well struck, choice uncirculated. (7) $2,550
Lot 1661 George V, 1914 Perth and 1915 Melbourne. Uncirculated. (2) $740
Lot 1662 George V, 1915 Sydney. Uncirculated. (2) $720
Lot 1663 George V, 1915 Sydney and half sovereign, 1915 Sydney. Uncirculated. (2) $580
Lot 1664 George V, 1916 and 1918 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) $720
Lot 1665 George V, 1918 Perth. In Perth Mint St George sovereign case, uncirculated. $360
Lot 1666 George V, 1920-1923 Perth. Uncirculated. (4) $1,450
Lot 1667 George V, 1927 Perth. Hairline on obverse, otherwise uncirculated and scarce. $560
Lot 1668 George V, small head, 1930 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. $380
Lot 1669 Australia, George V, small head, 1930 Perth. Edge nick and some scuff marks, otherwise very fine. $350
Lot 1670 George V, small head, 1930 and 1931 Perth. Nearly extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $780
Lot 1671 George V, 1931 Perth. Choice uncirculated. $360
Lot 1672 Queen Victoria - George V, Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection, shield reverse, 1883 Sydney, St George, 1880 Melbourne, 1890, 1899, 1907 Sydney, 1917 Melbourne and 1931 Perth. In case of issue with certificate, very fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) $2,700
Lot 1673 Queen Victoria, 1872, 1879 and 1881 Sydney. Good - very good. (3) $600
Lot 1674 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Nearly fine. $180
Lot 1675 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Very good. $220
Lot 1676 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Very good. $200
Lot 1677 Queen Victoria, 1887 (young head), 1889 and 1897 (2) Sydney. Very good - good fine. (4) $720
Lot 1678 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32a). Nearly extremely fine. $460
Lot 1679 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 and 1900 Sydney. Bent, nearly very fine; good very fine. (2) $360
Lot 1680 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893, 1897 and 1900 Sydney; 1896 Melbourne. Fine - very fine. (4) $760
Lot 1681 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893, 1897 (3) and 1900 Sydney; 1896 Melbourne. Very good - good fine. (6) $1,100
Lot 1682 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1683 Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne. Flat on high points, otherwise extremely fine or better. $500
Lot 1684 Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne. Nearly fine/fine. $250
Lot 1685 Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. Very good - good fine. (3) $610
Lot 1686 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Mintmark nearly filled in or flattened, subdued original mint bloom, uncirculated and scarce thus. Passed in
Lot 1687 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Subdued mint bloom, uncirculated. $700
Lot 1688 Edward VII, 1902 and 1906 Sydney. Nearly very fine. (2) $360
Lot 1689 Edward VII, 1903 Sydney and 1908 Melbourne. Good very fine; damaged very fine. (2) $350
Lot 1690 Edward VII, 1903, 1906, 1908 Sydney, 1908 Melbourne. Very fine - good very fine. (4) $720
Lot 1691 Edward VII, 1903 (3), 1906, 1908 (5) Sydney; 1908 Melbourne (3). Very good - good very fine. (12) $2,150
Lot 1692 Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Good fine; very fine. (2) $380
Lot 1693 Edward VII, 1906 and 1908 Melbourne. Good fine; very fine. (2) $420
Lot 1694 Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. (3) $560
Lot 1695 Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne (2) and Sydney, 1910 Sydney. The last extremely fine, others good fine - very fine. (3) $620
Lot 1696 Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. First scratched behind head on obverse, otherwise both extremely fine. (2) $360
Lot 1697 Edward VII, 1908 and 1910 Sydney. Very fine. (2) $360
Lot 1698 Edward VII, 1908 Sydney; George V, 1915 Sydney. Good extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 1699 Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 1700 George V, 1911 Sydney. Very fine. $210
Lot 1701 George V, 1911 Sydney. Very fine. (2) $360
Lot 1702 George V, 1911 and 1912 Sydney. Good very fine. (2) $370
Lot 1703 George V, 1912 Sydney. Good extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 1704 George V, 1912, 1914, 1915 Sydney (3, one a light weight forgery). Very fine - good extremely fine. (5) $800
Lot 1705 George V, 1914 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. (2) $370
Lot 1706 George V, 1914 (2) and 1915 Sydney. The last good very fine, others nearly uncirculated. (3) $570
Lot 1707 George V, 1915 Sydney. Uncirculated. $200
Lot 1708 George V, 1915 Sydney. Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, one with neck flaws. (3) $560
Lot 1709 George V, 1915 Sydney. Extremely fine or better. (3) $590
Lot 1710 George V, 1916 Sydney. Red toned, nearly extremely fine. (2) $380
Lot 1711 Ancient Britain, Celtic coinage, Cunobelin, (cAD8-41) gold stater (5.39g), wheat ear CAMV, reverse horse prancing right star above dot in circle below (ABC.2783; S.283). Reverse struck ten percent off centre, otherwise good very fine. $1,000
Lot 1712 Edward III, (1327-1377), fourth coinage, 1351-77, noble (7.10g), pre-treaty period, 1351-61, mm cross 3 (1356-61) series G (S.1490), two lis to left of each of two lions on hull. Made or clipped slightly small, otherwise good very fine. $4,000
Lot 1713 James I, (1603-1625), third coinage 1619-25, gold laurel, (9.02g), fourth bust, mm trefoil, 1624 (S.2638B). Round, nearly full large flan, slightly double struck on obverse, very fine/good very fine. $1,900
Lot 1714 Charles I, (1625-1649), unite, Group A, bust 1, mm lis, issued 1625, Tower Mint, (8.9g) (S.2685; N.2146). Round with full flan, good very fine/very fine and scarce. $1,600
Lot 1715 Charles I, (1625-1649), unite, Group B, bust 2, mm heart, issued 1629-1630, Tower Mint (9.02g) (S.2687; N.2148). Round nearly full flan, very fine or better and rare. $2,300
Lot 1716 Charles II, five guineas, first bust, 1673 (S.3328). A little polished, planchet flaw marks, otherwise nearly very fine/very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1717 George III, half guinea, seventh type, 1813 (S.3737). Good extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 1718 George III, third guinea, second head, 1804 (S.3740); George V, half sovereign, 1913 (S.4006). The first plugged with ring mount at top, very good; second good extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 1719 George III, new coinage, half sovereign, 1817 (S.3786). Good fine/nearly very fine. $400
Lot 1720 George IV, laureate head, sovereign, 1822 (S.3800). Nearly extremely fine. $900
Lot 1721 Queen Victoria, sovereign, young head, 1853 (S.3852D). With faulty 5, nearly very fine/very fine. $460
Lot 1722 Queen Victoria, sovereign, young head, shield reverse, 1855 (S.3852D). Very fine. $370
Lot 1723 Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereigns, 1853 (2) (S.3859); 1870, 1871 (3) (S.3860); 1872, 1877 (S.3860D); 1883 (S.3861). Good - nearly fine. (9) $1,450
Lot 1724 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, specimen set of five pounds, two pounds, sovereign and half sovereign, silver crown, double florin, half crown, florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence, 1887 (S.cfPF6). Sold with an old handcrafted plush case, nearly uncirculated - nearly FDC. (11) Passed in
Lot 1725 Queen Victoria, sovereigns, 1888 (S.866), 1900 (S.3874), half sovereigns, 1866, 1870 (S.3860); Edward VII, sovereign, 1903 (S.3969), half sovereign, 1909 (S.3874B). Very good - good very fine. (6) $1,700
Lot 1726 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereign, 1892 (S.3866C). Scratches and rim marks, having been held in a mount, otherwise extremely fine. $170
Lot 1727 Queen Victoria, old head, half sovereign, 1894, 1900 and 1901 (S.3878); Edward VII, half sovereign, 1902, 1903 (S.3974A), 1906, 1907 (2) (S.3974B). Very good - fine. (8) $1,340
Lot 1728 Queen Victoria, old head, half sovereign, 1901 (S.3878). Cleaned, very fine. $170
Lot 1729 Edward VII, sovereigns, 1907, 1909 (S.3969); George V, sovereigns, 1911, 1912, 1913 (2), 1915 (S.3996). The second fine, others extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) $2,500
Lot 1730 Edward VII, sovereign, 1909 (S.3969). Some small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $350
Lot 1731 George V, Royal Mint ten coin proof set, 1911, gold sovereign to Maundy penny (S.PS12). FDC, in maroon case of issue. $2,900
Lot 1732 Elizabeth II, proof half sovereign, 1980. In case of issue, FDC. Passed in
Lot 1733 Elizabeth II, sovereign, 1981 (S.4204). Uncirculated. $350
Lot 1734 Elizabeth II, sovereigns, 1981 (S.4204). Nearly uncirculated. (3) $1,050
Lot 1735 Scotland, James VI, (1567-1625) eighth coinage, sword and sceptre piece, 1602 (S.5460). Slight creasing, otherwise very fine. $2,200
Lot 1736 Ancient Britain, Epaticcus, silver unit (1.15g), head of Hercules to right, EPATI, reverse eagle standing on snake (S.356). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 1737 Ancient Britain, Celtic, Durotriges, (mid 1st Century BC to mid 1st Century AD), silver quarter stater, geometric type (S.368). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 1738 Early Anglo-Saxon, (c600-775), silver sceatta, series D, type 8, crude standard, reverse central cross pommee, pellets in angles (S.793). Toned, good very fine. $200
Lot 1739 Viking coinage, York, (c895-920), silver penny, Cnut, Patriarchal cross, rev CVNNETTI, small cross (S.993) (1.35g). Struck from clashed dies, toned nearly extremely fine. $800
Lot 1740 Aethelred II, (978-1016), penny (1.56g), crux type, GODPINE MO LVND (Godwine of London)(S.1148). Toned, good very fine. $420
Lot 1741 Aethelred II, (978-1016), helmet type penny, Leopine on Lvnd (Leofwine of London) (S.1152). Peck marks, slight crinkling, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 1742 Athelred II, (978-1016), small cross penny, Leofsig on Gra (Leofsige of Cambridge) (S.1154; N.777). Well struck, extremely fine and rare thus. $730
Lot 1743 Cnut, (1016-1035), penny (1.01g), quatrefoil type, 1017-23, CETEL O EOFRP (Cetel of York)(S.1157; North 781). Good very fine and rare. $320
Lot 1744 Cnut, (1016-1035), penny (1.04g), helmet type (1024-30), AELPINC ON PINCE (Winchester)(S.1158; North 787). Toned, very fine. $280
Lot 1745 William I, (1066-1087), penny (1.19g), bonnet type (1068-70), IIIDOLF ON EO (Audolf of York)(S.1251); North 842; BMC II). Cracked, otherwise good fine and rare. $740
Lot 1746 Henry I, (1100-1135), penny (1.37g), facing bust/quatrefoil with piles type (BMC VII), SPERLIC [O]N LVN (Sperlig of London)(S.1268; North 863), moneyer not in BMC for type. Weakly struck, toned, nearly fine and extremely rare. $700
Lot 1747 John - James I, a mix of various silver coins including John (1199-1216) silver penny Ilger of London mint (Class 5b) (S.1351), Edward I penny, Canterbury mint (Class 10c), (cfS.1410), Elizabeth I, sixpence, 1574, mm eglantine (S.2563), James I, twopences various types holed or damaged (6). First coin very fine, others poor - very good. (9) $100
Lot 1748 Henry III, (1216-1272), long cross silver penny, type 5b (North), issued 1248-1250, rev. NICOLE ON LVND (Nicole of London), (S.1368, N.992); George II, sixpence, old head, 1758, (S.3711). First coin very fine and off centred obverse, second coin dark tone, nearly uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 1749 Henry V, (1413-1422), groat, group C, London, mm pierced cross (S.1764). Flan crack, weak in places, otherwise toned, good fine and rare. $500
Lot 1750 Henry V, (1413-1422), penny, class C, Durham, mullet and broken annulet by crown (S.1782; North 1405). Off centre, good fine. $170
Lot 1751 Henry V, (1413-1422), halfpenny, London, class C, broken annulets by crown (S.1794). Chipped, cracked dies, otherwise toned, very fine. $120
Lot 1752 Edward IV, first reign, (1461-1470), heavy coinage, 1461-4, London groat, group III, mm rose (S.1974; N.1532). Toned, excellent portrait, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1753 Edward IV, first reign, (1461-1470), silver groat, heavy coinage, mm rose, issued 1464-1465, London Mint, with quatrefoils at neck and trefoil on breast, with eye in inner reverse legend (S.1974; N.1532). Dark toned, very fine and scarce. $440
Lot 1754 Henry VII, (1485-1509), facing bust issue, groat, class IIa, London, mm cinquefoil/- (S.2195). Slightly small, otherwise toned, good very fine. $220
Lot 1755 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), second issue, 1560-1, shilling, mm martlet, bust 3C (S.2555; N.1985). Toned, very fine. $750
Lot 1756 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), fifth issue, 1578-82, sixpence, 1579 mm rose (S.2572). Nearly fine. $90
Lot 1757 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), third and fourth issue, threepence, 1573, mm acorn (S.2565). Toned, good fine. $80
Lot 1758 Elizabeth I - Queen Victoria, Elizabeth I, 1558-1603, sixth issue, silver shilling (S.2577) with large scratch on face and repair at top edge from mounting; Anne, after the Union, fourth bust, shilling, 1711 (S.3618) small pierced hole at top; George IIII, shilling, 1824(S.3811); Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrowns, 1848, 1878 (S.3888, 3889) (2), shillings, 1867,1881 (S.3904, 3907) (2), pennies, 1841 no colon after REG, 1853 (S.3948) (2), halfpenny, 1859 (S.3949); Edward VI, Maundy fourpence, 1903 (together with a 1903 Maundy set case), halfpenny, 1902, one third farthing, 1902 (S.3988, 3991, 3992) (3); also Queen Victoria Jubilee head sixpence, 1887 with enamelled reverse; Bristol silver shilling token, issued by royal licence type. The Queen Victoria copper coins cleaned, otherwise good - extremely fine. (15 + case) $220
Lot 1759 Charles I, (1642-1648), fourth bust silver shilling, mm tun (S.2791), no inner circles. In case with certificate of authenticity, very good. Passed in
Lot 1760 Charles I, (1625-1649), Nicholas Briot's coinage, 1631-9, second milled issue, 1638-9, shilling, mm anchor 1638-9 (S.2859). With adjustment marks, toned, nearly extremely fine. $850
Lot 1761 Charles I, (1625-1649), Nicholas Briot's coinage, 1631-9, second milled issue, 1638-9, sixpence, mm mullet anchor/anchor (S.2860). Attractive blue grey tone, good very fine. $310
Lot 1762 Charles I, (1625-1649), Nicholas Briot's coinage, 1631-9, second milled issue, 1638-9, sixpence, mm anchor (S.2860). Adjustment mark through portrait, cleaned, otherwise nearly very fine. $220
Lot 1763 Charles I, (1625-1649), Newark, nine pence, 1646 (S.3144). Trace of mounting or plugging at top, IX worn off, otherwise toned, fine and rare. $460
Lot 1764 Commonwealth, silver crown, 1652, mm sun (S.3214). Uneven tone, slightly porous surface (has been heated in a fire?), otherwise well struck, nearly very fine. $2,500
Lot 1765 Commonwealth, crown, 1653 (S.3214). Dark grey brown patina, extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1766 Oliver Cromwell, pattern shilling, 1658 (ESC.1005; S.3228). Choice red grey toned brilliance, nearly FDC and rare as such. Passed in
Lot 1767 Charles II - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1677 (S.3358), 1890 (S.3921), 1897LX (S.3937), 1935 (2) (S.4048), 1951 (S.4111), 1953 (3) (S.4136), 1960 (S.4143), 1965 (S.4144), 1972 (S.4226). Fair - extremely fine. (12) $170
Lot 1768 Charles II - Elizabeth II, half farthing, 1844 (S.3951); farthings, 1672, 1720, 1754, 1821, 1931, 1944 (S.3394, 3660, 3722, 3822, 4061, 4116) (6); pennies, 1841 no colon after REG, 1967 (S.3948, 4157) (2); brass threepence, 1967 (S.4153); fifty pence, 1973 EEC (S.4224) (2); also Norfolk, Norwich City farthing, 1668 (W.226/7), Great Yarmouth Borough farthing in brass, 1667 (W.284/5). Very good - uncirculated. (14) $90
Lot 1769 James II, crown, second bust, 1687 tertio (S.3407; ESC 78). Toned, fine/good fine. $550
Lot 1770 William and Mary, halfcrown, first busts, 1689, shield with pearls, caul only frosted (S.3434). Even grey toning, nearly extremely fine. $560
Lot 1771 William III, shilling, third bust, 1697 (S.3505). Adjustment marks, full mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 1772 William III, fifth bust, shilling, 1700 (S.3516). Grey patina, extremely fine. $420
Lot 1773 William III, sixpence, third bust, 1697 GVLIEIMVS (S.3538). Minor planchet clip, last two date figures not struck up, otherwise full mint bloom, uncirculated. $120
Lot 1774 William III - Queen Victoria, assorted silver minors, mostly Maundy issues, pennies 1772, 1800, two pence 1701, 1832, 1838, threepences 1701, 1763, 1887 (normal head), 1896, fourpence (curency type) 1835. Very fine - uncirculated. (10) $320
Lot 1775 William III - George V, farthings, 1749 (S.3722), 1853 (S.3950); halfpennies, 169_ (S.3554), 1853 (S.3949), 1911 (S.4056); penny, 1899 (S.3961); sixpence, 1711 (S.3619); Elizabeth II, pattern 2003 euro proof set of nine coins from one cent to five euros, several as bimetallic issues. Fair - FDC. (16) $80
Lot 1776 Anne, pre-Union, halfcrown, 1707 sexto, roses and plumes (S.3582). Nearly fine. $200
Lot 1777 George I, first bust, shilling, 1723, SSC (S.3647); George III, sixpence, 1787, without semee of hearts (S.3748). Shilling toned, good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $130
Lot 1778 George I - Queen Victoria, various minors in silver, some mounted, model penny, medalets (5), includes 1723SSC sixpence, Maundy penny, 1723, shilling, 1745 Lima, threepence, 1762, halfpenny and farthing, 1799, farthing, 1807, groat, 1845 (good very fine), also Kwang Tung five cents. Fair - extremely fine. (31) $180
Lot 1779 George II, old head, halfcrown, 1746 Lima (S.3695A). Very fine. $220
Lot 1780 George II, young head, shilling, 1741, roses (S.3701). Full toned mint bloom, good extremely fine or nearly mint state. $760
Lot 1781 George II, sixpence, 1758, halfpenny, 1730 (S.3711, 3717) (2); George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797, halfpenny, 1806 three berries (S.3776, 3781) (2); George IV, sixpence, 1826 (removed from coin mount) (S.3814); Queen Victoria, sixpence, 1863, fourpence, 1854, Maundy twopence, 1900, half farthing, 1844, third farthing, 1844 (S.3908, 3917, 3919, 3951, 3952) (5); George V, sixpences, 1930, 1934, threepences, 1926, 1931, pennies, 1912H, 1918H, 1918KN, 1919H, one third farthing, 1913 (2) (S.4040, 4041, 4035, 4042, 4052 [3], 4053, 4062 [2]) (10); also Queen Victoria, model quarter farthing, 1848. Poor - good very fine. (21) $110
Lot 1782 George III, shilling, 1787, with semee of hearts (S.3746); Maundy threepence 1763 (2) (S.3763) and penny, 1772 (S.3759). Fine - good very fine. (4) $130
Lot 1783 George III, emergency coinage, silver dollar (current for 4/9), oval countermark on a Charles IIII Mexico City eight reales, 1794FM (S.3765A). Old scratch under chin, toned, good very fine. $370
Lot 1784 George III, emergency issue, dollar (current for 4/9), oval countermark on Peru, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1792IJ (Lima) (S.3765A). Toned, very fine and scarce. $680
Lot 1785 George III, emergency issue, dollar with octagonal countermark on Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1802FT (S.3766). Obverse rubbed, considerable mint bloom on reverse, good very fine/extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 1786 George III, emergency issue, dollar with octagonal countermark on Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1802FT (S.3766). Toned, nearly very fine. $800
Lot 1787 George III, emergency issue, half dollar, oval countermark on a Spain, Charles IIII, four reales, 1792MF (Madrid Mint) (S.3767). Engraved with script MG surrounded by floral flares as decorative, toned, good fine and scarce. $600
Lot 1788 George III, Bank of England, dollar or five shillings, 1804, leaf to left side of E (S.3768). 'E' impressed on King's cheek, edge knocks, score mark in both fields, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 1789 George III, Bank of England, three shillings, 1811 (S.3769). Scratch and small rim nick on reverse, cleaned, good extremely fine. $170
Lot 1790 George II - Queen Victoria, Bank of England token, three shillings, 1812 (S.3770); halfcrown, 1896 (S.3938A); shilling, 1787 (S.3743), 1883 (S.3907); sixpence, 1758 (S.3711); penny, 1831 (S.3845), 1853 (S.3948); halfpenny, 1775 (S.3774), 1854 (S.3949); farthing, 1806 (S.3781), 1837 (S.3848); half farthing, 1844 (S.3944); third farthing, 1835 (S.3850). Fine - good very fine. (13) $240
Lot 1791 George III, Bank of England, one shilling and sixpence (or eighteen pence) 1811 (S.3771). Iridescent tone, uncirculated. $300
Lot 1792 George III, Queen Victoria, George V, George VI, Bank of England token, one shilling and sixpence, 1816 (S.3772); florins, 1897, 1900, 1917 (S.3938); double florin, 1889 (S.3923); halfcrown, 1918 (S.4011); crowns, 1935 (S.4048), 1937 (S.4078) (2), proof-like, 1951 (S.4111) (2) a small group of Maundy money (10) including fourpence, 1845; threepence, 1894; twopence, 1838, 1841, 1871; three halfpence, 1834, 1838, 1839, 1843, 1863. Poor - nearly FDC. (21) $260
Lot 1793 George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776) engraved around edge 'Emma.Mary.Durieu.Born 10 March 1819'. An interesting memento for the birth of a child, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1794 George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Good fine. Passed in
Lot 1795 George III, new coinage, crown, 1819 LIX, no stops on edge, 1819/8 overdate (S.3787). Nearly very fine; good. (2) $200
Lot 1796 George III, new coinage, crown, 1820 LX. Extremely fine. $500
Lot 1797 George III, new coinage, crown, 1820 LX (S.3787); George IV, crown, 1822 tertio (S.3805). Very good. (2) $90
Lot 1798 George III, new coinage, large or bull head, halfcrown, 1817 (S.3788). Very fine. $100
Lot 1799 George III, specimen set of cartwheel copper coins, 1797, twopence (Peck 1077 with obverse KT1b), penny (Peck 1132), pattern halfpenny (Peck 1157) and pattern farthing (Peck 1198) (S.3776, 7, plus patterns). In near contemporary shagreen fitted case (damaged), uncirculated - FDC and rare. (4) $2,600
Lot 1800 George IV, halfcrown, bare head, 1825 (S.3809). Grey tone with underlying mint bloom, small edge nick at 2 o'clock on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1801 George IV, copper penny, 1827 (S.3823). Nearly very fine and rare. $460
Lot 1802 George IV - George V, third farthing 1827 (illustrated), half farthing 1828 (illustrated); farthings 1821, 1826, 1834, 1853 others to 1934. Very fine - uncirculated. (12) $260
Lot 1803 William IV - George VI, halfcrown, 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) $80
Lot 1804 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 1805 Queen Victoria, Godless florin, 1849, Gothic florin, mdccclxxii (1872) (S.3889, 3892) (2), young head, shilling, 1844 (S.3904), Jubilee head, crowns, 1890, 1891, double florin, 1888, shilling, 1890 (S.3921 [2], 3923, 3927) (4), old head, halfcrown, 1893 (S.3938); Edward VII, halfcrowns, 1907, 1909, shillings, 1902 (2), 1907 (S.3980 [2], 3982 [3]) (5); George V, halfcrown, 1929 (S.4037); Elizabeth II, halfcrown, 1956 (S.4145). Good - good very fine. (15) $160
Lot 1806 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1887 (S.3921); George V, fourth coinage, florin, 1930, farthing, 1931 (S.4038, 4061) (2); George VI, first coinage, crown, 1937, farthing, 1939 (S.4078, 4116); Elizabeth II, 1956 (S.4159). Very fine - uncirculated. (6) $70
Lot 1807 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, double florin, 1888, 1889 (S.3923). Good - very fine. (2) $70
Lot 1808 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, florin, 1887 (S.3925) (2); shilling, 1892 (S.3927). One florin with tone spot on reverse, shilling polished, very fine - good extremely fine. (3) $70
Lot 1809 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, 1889 (S.3921); George V, first coinage, threepences, 1912, 1919, fourth coinage, halfcrowns, 1929, 1936, sixpence, 1936 (S.4015 [2], 4037 [2], 4041) (5); George VI, first coinage, halfcrowns, 1937, 1939, 1944 (2), 1945, florins, 1942, 1944, 1945, sixpence, 1943, threepence, 1937, Festival of Britain, crown, 1951 (S.4080 [5], 4081 [3], 4084, 4085, 4111) (11); Elizabeth II, second issue, proof halfcrown, 1970 (S.4145). The first with hairlines and a few scratches on obverse, otherwise good very fine - FDC. (18) $140
Lot 1810 Queen Victoria, old head, halfcrowns, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 (2) and 1901. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (8) $140
Lot 1811 Queen Victoria, old head, florin and shilling, 1893 (S.3939, 3940). Toned uncirculated. (2) $150
Lot 1812 Queen Victoria, young head, half farthings, 1842, 1844 (2), third farthing (bronze), 1878 (S.3951, 3960). Fine - extremely fine. (4) $50
Lot 1813 Queen Victoria, half farthing, 1856 large date (S.3951). Small digs on obverse, otherwise fine and scarce. $40
Lot 1814 Queen Victoria, quarter farthings, 1839, 1851, 1852 and 1853 (S.3953). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $180
Lot 1815 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, 1885-1967, pennies, halfpennies, farthings, mixed quantities of assorted dates, mostly George V and George VI issues. In two maroon albums, poor - extremely fine. (610, tot wt 6.5kg) Passed in
Lot 1816 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1884-1967, noted Edward VII 'baldies as used for two-up' (82). In 2x2 holders, very good - nearly extremely fine. (227) Passed in
Lot 1817 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, halfpennies, 1874-1967. In 2x2 holders, very good - extremely fine. (122) Passed in
Lot 1818 Queen Victoria, bronze farthings, 1860, 1861 (3), 1862, 1863 (2), 1864 plain 4 (2), 1865, 1866 wide and narrow 66, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1872, 1873 normal date (13), 1875 (BMC.1890A), 1878, 1879, 1880 (2), 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886 (6), 1887 (3), 1888, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 (2), 1894 (3) (S.3958), 1874H, 1875H (2 varieties), 1876H (2 REG varieties), 1881H, 1882H (2) (S.3959); old head, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 (3), 1901 (5), in coin envelopes and a plastic sheet. Very good - extremely fine. (77) $90
Lot 1819 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, farthings, 1860-1955, incomplete and some duplicates, bun head (16), old head (10), Edward VII (20), George V (21), George VI (16) and Elizabeth II (5). Fine - extremely fine. (88) $50
Lot 1820 Queen Victoria, farthing, 1893 (S.3958); George V, penny, 1936, halfpenny, 1935, farthing, 1934 (S.4055, 4058, 4061) (3); George VI, threepences, 1937 (3), pennies, 1937 (2), 1938, farthings, 1937 (2), 1944, 1949, 1950, 1952 (S.4112 [3], 4114 [3], 4116 [3], 4119 [3]) (12); Elizabeth II, farthing, 1955 (S.4159); also commemorative crowns, 1951, 1953, 1960, 1965 (8), 1972 (2), 1977 (2), 1981 (S.4111, 4136, 4143, 4144 [8], 4226 [2], 4227 [2], 4229) (16). The copper mostly with some or full mint red, extremely fine - uncirculated. (33) $40
Lot 1821 Edward VII, crown, 1902 (S.3978). Cleaned, good very fine. $130
Lot 1822 Edward VII, shilling, 1906 (S.3982), sixpence, 1902 (S.3982), also Queen Victoria, threepence, 1891 (S.3931). Extremely fine or better. (3) $90
Lot 1823 Edward VII, Maundy set, penny - fourpence, 1902 (S.3985). Uncirculated. (4) $160
Lot 1824 Edward VII, Maundy set, penny - fourpence, 1903 (S.3985). With case of issue, lid of case broken from hinge and damaged on top, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $160
Lot 1825 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 1826 George V, first coinage, halfcrown, 1918 (S.4011), fourth coinage, halfcrown, 1936 (S.4037); George VI, first coinage, crown, 1937, florin, 1944, shilling, 1942 (S.4078, 4081, 4082) (3), first issue, farthing, 1952 (S.4119) (2); Elizabeth II, second issue, halfcrown, 1961 (S.4145), second issue, proof penny, 1970 (S.4157). Very fine - FDC. (9) Passed in
Lot 1827 George V, fourth coinage, proof, wreath crown, 1927 (S.4036). Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $320
Lot 1828 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1928 (S.4036). Very fine. $260
Lot 1829 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1930 (S.4036). Nearly very fine. $260
Lot 1830 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1931 (S.4036). Very fine. $400
Lot 1831 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1933 (S.4036). Lightly toned, reverse rim nick, nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 1832 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1933 (S.4036). Nearly very fine. $400
Lot 1833 George V, Silver Jubilee crowns, 1935 (S.4048). Toned, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 1834 George V - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1930, 1931, 1937, 1942, 1947, 1953, 1955 and 1964 (S.4037, 4080 (2), 4101, 4137, 4145). Fine - uncirculated. (8) $50
Lot 1835 George V - Elizabeth II, threepences, 1912, 1917, 1937, 1953; sixpences, 1918, 1931, 1942, 1946; shilling, 1928; halfcrowns, 1940, 1945 (2), 1946. In 2x2 holders, good - extremely fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 1836 George V, penny, 1930, (S.4055). Brilliant, about full mint red, usual minor surface handling scratches, otherwise uncirculated and very scarce. $130
Lot 1837 George V, farthings, 1931 (S.4061). Full mint red, uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 1838 George VI, mint set, 1937, crown to farthing. Uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 1839 George VI, Maundy set, penny - fourpence, 1937 (S.4086). With case of issue, and Seaby invoice and ticket, coins toned and with some spotting, extremely fine. (4) $190
Lot 1840 George VI, crown, 1951 Festival of Britain (S.4111) (2); Elizabeth II, proof set, 1970 (S.PS20), crowns, 1953, 1965 (3), 1980 (2), 1981 (2) (S.4136, 4144 [3], 4228 [2], 4229 [2]) (8), five pounds, 2012 Queen's Diamond Jubilee (S.4569); Britains First Decimal Coin sets (3, one missing two coins); modern medallions in cases, Windsor Castle (3), Tower of London 1952-77, Royal Wedding 1986; also official Maundy Money cases (3, all with foxing on lid lining). Mostly uncirculated. (20 + 3 Maundy cases) $60
Lot 1841 George VI, pennies, 1946, 1949 (10) (S.4114, 4117 [10]) (11); Elizabeth II, pennies, 1962 (S.4157) (10). The first toned, the rest mint red uncirculated. (21) $50
Lot 1842 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1953, halfcrown to farthing, two of each. One threepence spoilt, otherwise uncirculated. (18) Passed in
Lot 1843 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1971, 1994 (red case) (S.PS20, 21, 54) (3); mint one pound, 1983 (S.4221); mint crowns, mostly cased, 1953 (2), 1965 (2), 1972, 1977 (4), 1980 (3), 1981 (4) (S.4136 [2], 4144 [2], 4226, 4227 [4], 4228 [3], 4229 [4]) (16); proof fifty pence, 1973 EEC (S.4224); first decimal coins set (2); brass threepence set, 1953-1967 (cased, this crazed); From old pennies to Decimal pence set in folder with last Lsd coins and 1996 decimal coins to one pound; also, Alderney, proof silver two pounds, 1994 (KM.7a); Guernsey, proof silver two pounds, 1994 (KM.56a); Isle of Man, proof silver twenty five pence, 1975 and proof silver commemorative crowns, 1974, 1976 (2) (KM.31a, 30a, 37a [2]) (4). In cases and packets, the Isle of Man cases affected by foxing, the threepence set good - very fine, the rest uncirculated - FDC. (31) Passed in
Lot 1844 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 bicentenary copper unissued presentation medal, cased. Most in cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (37) $100
Lot 1845 Elizabeth II, a group of one pounds (3), two pence (11) and one penny (12), all with small round printed political stickers attached to the obverse of each coin with various 'No Euro' statements such as 'Pounds For Ever Euros Never', 'Save the Pound', 'Just Say No', 'Euro Say No', 'Pounds Not Euro'. Fine - very fine, an interesting group in today's political climate in the UK. (26) $50
Lot 1846 Tokens, 17th century, Somerset, City of Wells, farthing, 1669 (W.301); 18th century, farthing, 1794, Hampshire; halfpennies, Hampshire (D.H.53, 74, 79, 89); Kent (D.H.13); Anglesey, penny, 1788; 19th century; in packets, described and all attributed, pennies (19, including five of Cornwall), halfpennies (11, including three of Isle of Man), farthings (2), unofficial farthings (4), and Middlesex silver shilling, 1811 (D.14). Poor - extremely fine. (45) $700
Lot 1847 Somersetshire, Bath, W.Gye halfpenny, 1794 (D & H 32a). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 1848 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) $800
Lot 1849 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) $800
Lot 1850 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) $300
Lot 1851 London, Harley Street, The Quartett Society, admission passes made of ivory, 1845, both inscribed "Honor to Beethoven", 48 (number), "Quartett Society", the white token inscribed SR on reverse, the red token inscribed "Transferable", 35mm wide. Both very fine, slight crack on white token, rare. (2) $900
Lot 1852 Jetons, counters, model coins, advertising; In Memory of The Good Old Days; Keep Your Temper; To Hanover. Poor - very fine. (217) $120
Lot 1853 Twentieth century checks, market, canteen, co-operative and pub, all described in 2x2 holders in a Lighthouse tray. Fine - extremely fine. (20) $80
Lot 1854 Tokens, Universal Aircraft Ltd, Factory Token 'No 3', brass (24mm); another, Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Co Ltd factory token '7982', bronze (30mm), both holed for suspension. Fine - very fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 1855 Scotland, David II, (1329-1371) Berwick (?) Mint, silver halfpenny (0.75g), first issue, 1330-3, crowned bust left with sceptre, MONETA REGIS D / AVID SCOTTOR, four mullets of five points as S.5084 (S.5080; Coin Craft SD2HD-005). Very good and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1856 Scotland, Alexander III, 1249-1286), second coinage, silver penny, (c1280). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1857 Ireland, Henry III, (1216-1272), penny (1.47g), Dublin, class 1a, moneyer RICARD (S.6235). Nearly extremely fine. $230
Lot 1858 Ireland, Henry III, (1216-1272), silver penny, Dublin, Moneyer RICARD, type 1a (S.6235). Toned, very fine or better. $170
Lot 1859 Ireland, Henry III, (1216-1272) penny, class 1b, Dublin, RICARD ON DIVE (S.6236). Lightly toned, good very fine. $220
Lot 1860 Ireland, Edward I, (1272-1307), second coinage, 1279-1302, silver penny, Class 1a, early issue 1279-1284 (S.6246). Toned, very fine. $150
Lot 1861 Ireland, James II, Civil War coinage, (1689-91), gunmoney crown, 1690 (S.6578). Well struck up for this, even red brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1862 Ireland, James II, Civil War coinage (1689-91), gunmoney, small size halfcrowns, May 1690 (script) (S.6580B), another, FR.A.N (S.6580BB). Nearly extremely fine. (2) $300
Lot 1863 Ireland, James II, Civil War coinage (1689-91), gunmoney, small size halfcrown, Aug 1690 (S.6580G), struck in Limerick. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated and rare. $800
Lot 1864 Ireland, James II, Civil War coinage, (1689-91), gunmoney large size shilling, Jan 1689 (S.6581M). Crimson and brown with traces of original mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $400
Lot 1865 Ireland, James II, Civil War coinage (1689-91), gunmoney, small size shillings, May 1690 (S.6582D) and June 1690 (S.6582G). Extremely fine. (2) $300
Lot 1866 Ireland, George II, farthing, 1760 (S.6611). Grey brown patina, extremely fine. $200
Lot 1867 Ireland, George III, Bank token, ten pence Irish, 1813 (S.6618). Grey toned nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 1868 Ireland, George IV, penny, 1822 (S.6623) and halfpenny, 1823 (S.6624). The first proof-like, bluish brown toning, nearly uncirculated; second brown, extremely fine. (2) $480
Lot 1869 Isle of Man, James Stanley, halfpenny, 1733 (S.7401); James Murray, penny and halfpenny, 1758 (S.7411, 7412); George III, penny and halfpenny, 1786 (S.7413, 7414), 1798 (S.7415, 7416 (2)); halfpenny, 1813 (S.7416), 1839 (S.7418); farthing, 1839 (S.7419); Bank token coinage, halfpenny and penny, 1811 (KM.Tn3, 10); halfpenny, 1831 (KM.Tn21); Douglas Office, halfpenny, 1811 (KM.Tn4); tokens. Fine - good very fine. (15) $440
Lot 1870 Channel Islands, Alderney, proof silver piedfort two pounds, Queen Mother's Ninetieth Birthday, 1990. In cases of issue with certificates, both cases damaged, FDC. (2) $100
Lot 1871 Charles II, Earl of Shaftesbury, Acquittal of High Treason, 1681, in silver (40mm) by G.Bower (Eimer 261; MIi 583/259). Good. $120
Lot 1872 Anne, Coronation, 1702, in silver (35mm) by J.Croker (MI ii, 228/4, Eimer 390) obverse, draped bust left, reverse, Pallas hurling thunder at a two headed, four armed monster. Edge nicks, bluish golden tone, otherwise extremely fine. $740
Lot 1873 Anne, British Victories, 1704, in silver (40mm) by G.Hautsch, obverse, draped bust left, reverse, Britannia seated beneath a palm tree decorated with three shields (MI ii, 270/70, Eimer 411). Light edge nicks, extremely fine. $790
Lot 1874 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 1875 Birmingham Pitt Club, 1814, in silver (50mm) by T.Webb, obverse bust facing left, reverse legend in wreath, (BHM 834). Extremely fine, toned. $110
Lot 1876 Waterloo medal, 1815 in bronze (133mm) by B. Pistrucci (BHM 870; Eimer 1067) made as electrotype, two copper shells joined and edge smoothed to hide join line (535g). A later production from the original electrotypes of the 1840s, good very fine. $220
Lot 1877 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) $130
Lot 1878 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. $120
Lot 1879 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) $110
Lot 1880 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 1881 Royal Berkshire Horticultural Society, Wallingford, established 1831, in silver (76mm) by G.R.Collis, obverse, conjoined busts of Victoria and Albert, reverse, pair of cornucopia surrounding Coat of Arms in centre, portcullis below. Toned, scratch on Albert's face, nearly uncirculated. $800
Lot 1882 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) $150
Lot 1883 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) $100
Lot 1884 Peace in Europe Commemoration, 1856, in white metal (32mm), by S.& J.Hill, Birmingham, holed for suspension; Lord Nelson's Flagship Foudroyant, 1897, in copper from vessel after breaking up (37mm) (BHM 3613; Eimer 1813); The B.C.S. Battle of Waterloo Medal, undated (1970), proof in silver (44mm), by Britannia Commemorative Society, in sealed plastic frame; Royal Society of London's Expedition to Tuvalu, 1977, in silver (38mm); also George III, threepence, 1763 (S.3753); 18th century condor token, Hampshire halfpenny D&H65 (BHM 434), holed at top edge. Good - FDC. (6) $100
Lot 1885 Scotland, Royal Caledonian Curling Club District, medal in silver (51mm with mount, 40mm without) by Sclater circa 1860. Set in ornate thistle surround mount, 'The Royal' at top both sides, nearly extremely fine. $110
Lot 1886 Lodge jewels, c1880s, Masonic, and Ancient Order of Foresters, silver and silver gilt. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $110
Lot 1887 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) $90
Lot 1888 Anerley Bicycle Club, (1888), prize medal in silver (39x45mm) with suspension ring, in the shape of a cross the obverse is intricately engraved with a central shield bearing the name, 'B/Anerley/C', reverse inscribed, 'One/Mile/Tricycle Handicap/K.E.Edge/2nd/June 27th/1888'. Good very fine. $70
Lot 1889 Masonic, Rose Croix 18th Degree jewel, c1890, in silver gilt and enamel (80x70mm), by G.K. (G.Kenning, London). Extremely fine. $80
Lot 1890 Bathing medal, c1893, in white metal (51mm) by Ottley, obverse, a table of principal Bathing Places and their distance from London, commencing with Aberystwith and ending with Weymouth, English and Scotch (sic) Universities to left and right, in exergue I.Ottley, Medallist, Birmingham in three lines, reverse, an alphabetical listing of thirty two English towns and their distance from London in a concentric circle, starting with Berwick and finishing with York (unlisted in BHM and Eimer). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1891 Army Temperance Medal India, Army Temperance Association 1897, in silver (34mm), for one year's temperance, with suspension loop; silver Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, edges battered to make the medal considerably smaller and thicker, with suspension loop; also George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 with initial 'G' inscribed on obverse to left of king's head. The first very fine, the rest poor although second medal is sterling silver. (3) $50
Lot 1892 Queen Victoria, 1897, in white metal (36mm), privately issued to commemorate a golden wedding anniversary, obverse Victoria head veiled left, around Victoria Queen and Empress, reverse around Golden Wedding Spains Hall, 4th May 1897 in centre, 1847 - 1897 below, by Spink, London. Extremely fine and rare in original leather pouch. Passed in
Lot 1893 United Hospitals Athletic Club London, 1921, in bronze (70mm), reverse inscribed, 1921/220 Yards/2nd/(Won By)/J C Ainsworth-Davis/St Barts'. Good very fine. $110
Lot 1894 Unity is Strength, service medal in gilt silver and enamel (35x60mm oval) with blue ribbon attached, by Thomas Fattorini Limited, Birmingham, engraved on reverse 'For Honourable Service/as/Mayoress/of/Blantyne and Limbe/Mrs J.Rooney/1962-31st January 1963'; The Sheriff of Kent, fob in gilt silver, silver and enamel (23mm) by W.& A.M., with maroon ribbon and and enamelled bar 1934-35, engraved on reverse 'Colonel A.C.Davis/J.P./High Sheriff of Kent/1934-35'. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1895 The Campbell Orr Challenge Shield, in silver (29mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1947 by V&S (Vaughton & Sons), with suspension loop, obverse, gold plated and fitted in the centre is the coat of arms of Birmingham with enamel highlights, reverse, wreath and inside is inscribed, '1948-49/Winners/B.&D.W.A.F.A./L.A. Yates'. Some scuffing on reverse, otherwise good fine. Passed in
Lot 1896 The Mountbatten Medallic History of Great Britain and the Sea, eighty seven proof sterling silver medals from a set of one hundred (44mm; 37.8g each) (tot wt 3.288kg), issued by John Pinches Medallists Ltd 1974. In four hardbound volumes, FDC. (87) $1,750
Lot 1897 The Empire Collection, of twenty five gold plated sterling silver replica stamps by Hallmark Replicas, 1979-1981, (ASW nearly 14oz); also a single replica from the same collection, Jamaica GVR ten cents issue in original issue folder, and another from The Coronation Issue series, being Great Britain 25th Anniversary of Coronation five pounds, 1978, also in original issue folder, both of these gold plated sterling silver. The set in plush case of issue, missing case key, some toning, foxing on plush cover and paperwork, otherwise uncirculated. (27) $270
Lot 1898 The Empire Collection, of twenty five gold plated sterling silver replica stamps by Hallmark Replicas, 1979-1981, (ASW nearly 14oz). In plush case of issue with case key, some toning, otherwise uncirculated. (25) $260
Lot 1899 First International Exhibition, James Cook Discovered N.S.W., 1879, in white metal (39mm) (C.1879/7), by Evan Jones, obverse, bust of Captain Cook, reverse, Sydney Exhibition Building. Pierced hole at E of Exhibition, otherwise very fine. $110
Lot 1900 First International Exhibition, James Cook Discovered N.S.W., 1879, in white metal (39mm) (C.1879/7), by Evan Jones, obverse, bust of Captain Cook, reverse, Sydney Exhibition Building. Pierced hole at O of International, dark toning and some areas of light oxidation, otherwise very fine. $70
Lot 1901 Captain Cook Centenary, 1888, in gilt bronze (36x36mm), with suspension ring (C.1888/4); Captain Cook Bi-centenary, 1970, in oxidised silvered bronze (27x32mm), holed for use as keyring by Engelhard Industries (C.1970/76); First Fleet Entering Pt Jackson 26th Jany 1788, (1988), in copper (70x41mm oval), edge number 028, by Hafner for Numismatic Association of Victoria. The first nearly uncirculated, the second very fine, the last in pack of issue, uncirculated. (3) $50
Lot 1902 Capt Cook Landed 1770, Victoria a Separate Colony 1851, Greater Britain Exhibition, 1899, in gilt (31mm) (C.1899/4); Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1932, James Cook Baker Paddington, Captain James Cook R.N., in gilt (25mm) (C.1932/2). The first with a few small verdigris spots, otherwise nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $50
Lot 1903 Establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1901, in gilt bronze (43mm) (C.1901/39), obverse, Captain Cook's bust left with anchor below and wreath around, reverse, half facing bust of Sir Henry Parkes, Father of Federation; another identical in oxidised silver with thicker planchet being 1951 restrike. The first with most gilt missing, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 1904 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, 1970, for Council of Municipality of Randwick, in gilt (33mm) (C.1970/3); Botany Municipal Council, Concord Municipal Council, Gunning Shire Council, Citizens Committee of Rockdale, Snowy River Shire Council, South Sydney Municipal Council, Stroud Shire Council, all in gilt (30mm) (C.1970/8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16) (7), first, second and third pierced for suspension; To Commemorate the Visit to The James Cook and Moorefield High Schools by the Royal Family, in bronze (32mm) (C.1970/17), with suspension (not recorded in bronze); Council of the Shire of Sutherland, in gilt (30mm) (C.1970/34); Municipality of Blacktown, in silvered (25mm) (C.1970/74), with suspension. Some with toning, the third heavily toned, but mostly uncirculated. (11) $220
Lot 1905 Bicentenary James Cook, The Australian Numismatic Society, 1970, in bronze, oxidised silvered bronze, and another in silver (45x65mm) (C.1970/4), designed by James Berry. The last with hairlines, the second with small scratch at top right edge that was probably done during manufacture, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $110
Lot 1906 Captain James Cook, Bi-Centenary of Landing in Australia, (1970), in silver, oxidised silver, and copper (38mm) (C.1970/5), edge numbers 42, 21, 33, by Stokes, issued by Melbourne Numismatic Society. Uncirculated. (3) $140
Lot 1907 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, Botany Municipal Council, 1970, in gilt bronze (30mm) (C.1970/8); Captain James Cook Bi-Centenary, The Sate Savings Bank of Victoria, 1970, in silver (38mm) (C.1970/22), cased; James Cook, 1770-1970, National Trust of Australia, in silver and bronze (52mm) (C.1970/32) (2), both in cases; Bi-Centenary of Captain Cook's Landing, Council of the Shire of Sutherland, 1970, in gilt bronze (30mm) (C.1970/38), with ribbon; Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations NSW Australia, 1970, in bronze (one in official case, one uniface with screw back for mounting on wooden base, and one cast [in unofficial case]) (C.1970/39) (3); also a pair of cufflinks by Marrickville Municipal Council, in gilt and enamel, featuring image of Captain Cook between kangaroo and emu, in case (this cracked). The first very fine, the rest uncirculated. (9) $140
Lot 1908 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, Yachting Regatta April, 1970, in bronze (38mm) (C.1970/18); Captain James Cook Bi-Centenary, 1970, in silver (38mm) (C.1970/22), by The State Savings Bank of Victoria; another similar but in gilt (34mm) (C.1970/23), by The State Savings Bank of Victoria; James Cook Explorer & Navigator, Bi-Centenary of James Cook's Journey to the South Pacific, 1970, in bronze (38mm) (C.1970/29), by The Historical Medal Society of Australia & New Zealand. Uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 1909 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebration, Solvol Commemoration Medallion, 1970, in aluminium (22mm) (C.1970/19) (2), with suspension (one with original plastic ribbon); James Cook, 200th Anniversary of Australia, cast in gilt bronze with rope surround (35mm), with suspension loop; another similar in bronze but uniface (44mm), pierced hole for suspension (C.1970/28) (2); James Cook Explorer & Navigator, Bi-Centenary of James Cook's Journey to the South Pacific, 1970, in bronze (38mm) (C.1970/29), by The Historical Medal Society of Australia & New Zealand; ANPEX award medal, 1970, in oxidised silver (33x45mm) (C.1970/46a), named to M.Juhl for Class IV Div. 1 Sect. a. Uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 1910 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary, 1770-1970, Hurstville Municipal Council award medal, in gilded bronze (78x53mm) (C.1970/20), reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/The Hon. P.H.Morton, M.L.A./On the occasion of his visit to/Hurstville/1.5.1970'. In case of issue, toning and small edge nick, otherwise extremely fine. $150
Lot 1911 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary, Hurstville Council Award, 1970, in bronze, and gilt bronze (53x78mm) (C.1970/20), both unnamed; ANPEX award medal, 1970, in oxidised silver (33x45mm) (C.1970/46a), named to M.Juhl for Class IV Div. 1 Sect. b. The first with some light verdigris and small dig probably in planchet before striking, the second with spotting on plain reverse, otherwise extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $60
Lot 1912 Captain James Cook Bi-centenary, 1970, in gold (18ct, 52.02g, 38mm), by Stokes for the State Savings Bank of Victoria (C.1970/22). In case of issue, some light toned areas and small gold test mark on rim, otherwise uncirculated. $2,400
Lot 1913 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, 84, 84, S30, C4). Uncirculated. (4) $200
Lot 1914 Captain James Cook, 1728-1779, issue 1970, in oxidised silvered and oxidised bronze (49mm) (C.1970/26) (2), obverse, bust of Cook right, reverse, H.M.S.Endeavour. Uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 1915 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, Presented by the Shire of Shoalhaven, 1970, in bronze (38mm) (C.1970/27); Sutherland Shire Commemoration, Awarded by the Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Commemoration Committee, 1970, in gilt, silvered and bronze (38mm) (C.1970/33) (3). Uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 1916 Victorian Local Government, Captain James Cook, 1970, in gilt aluminium (32mm) (C.1970/35); 200th Anniversary, Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, 1970, in brass (30mm), another in cupro nickel (C.1970/38) (2), the last holed for suspension; Discovery 1770, Australian Bicentenary, 1988, in silver, silvered, gilt bronze and copper (31mm) (C.1988/B212) (4), also a lead pull of the obverse design, obverse, half length figure of Cook with ship and compass, reverse, bicentennial symbol; Australia Bicentennial Medal Collection issue for Captain Cook (undated), in cupro nickel (27mm); Captain Cook's Birthplace Cottage Marton Opened, 1978, in gilt bronze (37mm), obverse, Cook's half figure right, reverse, museum cottage; James Cook Discoverer of New Zealand and Australia, undated, in gilt bronze (29mm), obverse, bust of Cook half facing right, reverse, ship, all text apart from Cook's name is in German. Lead pull fine, the rest extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) $200
Lot 1917 Captain Cook 200th Anniversary, 1970, in 18ct gold (2, one 44mm, 1.75oz; the other 32mm; 0.75oz) (C.1970/36, 37), by Matthey Garrett, both with edge number 849. In case of issue with certificate number 849, uncirculated. (set of 2) $2,600
Lot 1918 Captain Cook 200th Anniversary, 1970, in 18ct gold (32mm; 0.75oz) (C.1970/36), by Matthey Garrett. In case of issue with certificate, uncirculated. $760
Lot 1919 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations NSW Australia, 1970, in silver (57mmx4.1mm thick; 95.88g) (C.1970/39), edge inscribed, 'J.H.Luscombe', Carlisle states only 43 with named edge. In unofficial case, toned, extremely fine. $160
Lot 1920 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations NSW Australia, 1970, in sterling silver (57mmx5mm thick; 100.08g) (C.1970/39). Nicely toned, uncirculated. $260
Lot 1921 200th Anniversary of Discovery of East Coast of Australia, by Lt James Cook, 1970, in 9ct gold (25.08g; 38mm), also in silvered and bronze (C.1970/40) (3). Uncirculated. (3) $420
Lot 1922 Australia 1770, 1970, in sterling silver (38mm), not listed in Carlisle, by Accent, obverse, small boat from sailing ship rowing to shore with threatening natives waiting, reverse, map of Australia and features of modern day Australia. One time cleaned, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $110
Lot 1923 Captain Cook and other Australian Explorers, c1970s, by Numismatic Association of Victoria, includes cased sets of two medals (51mm), for Captain Cook (edge no.128) and George Bass (edge no.106), in gilt bronze (C.C/1 and G/2, not listed in this finish) (2); George Bass in silver and bronze (C.G/2) (2), both edge no.114; John Oxley in silver and bronze (C.J/1) (2), both edge no.10; Charles Sturt in silver and bronze (C.C/4) (2), both edge no.49. In set cases of issue, these with some foxing, the first set only minor, medals uncirculated. (4 sets) Passed in
Lot 1924 Captain James Cook R.N. F.R.S., undated (1970), in silver and bronze (51mm) (C.C/1), edge numbers 59 and 33, by Numismatic Association of Victoria. In cases of issue, these with some marks, small mark on Cook's jaw on bronze medal, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 1925 Captain James Cook 1728-1779, (1970), in gold (999 (marked PUR); 29.76g; 40mm), by G.Colley, edge marked 144, obverse, bust of Captain Cook half facing right, reverse, HMS Endeavour. Uncirculated. $1,400
Lot 1926 Bi-Centenary Discovery of Norfolk Island, in oxidised silver (edge no.SO-328) and another in oxidised bronze, uniface with recessed area on reverse with plug hole marks at side where it has been attached to a plaque, no edge number (57mm) (C.1974/10). Uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 1927 The Voyages of Captain James Cook, (1978), proof medals in 24ct gold on sterling silver (38mm) (14 different), by Franklin Mint (Australia) edge mark FML, (tot wt approx 9oz). One with a few tone spots, otherwise FDC. (14) $130
Lot 1928 James Cook Killed by the Indians, 1979, in silver (edge no.68), and bronze (edge no.159) (57mm) (C.1979/8), edge impressed, 'The Metropolitan Coin Club of Sydney * 1728-1978 *** 1779-1979 *'. Uncirculated. (2) $340
Lot 1929 Death of Captain Cook, Discoverer of Australia, (1979), in oxidised silvered (44mm), by C.A.Holman for John Pinches, obverse, bust of Cook half facing, reverse, a fallen Captain Cook with rifle and with native man standing over him; Captain James Cook, Australia Discovery Bicentenary, 1970, in cast bronze (51mm) (C.1970/25), with issue pack; The Circumnavigator Reaches Australia, (1970), in gold plated sterling silver (11.80g; 31mm), obverse, scene of Captain Cook setting foot on shore at Botany Bay; Captain Cook Navigator Extraordinary, (1970), in silver (37.34g; 44mm), by J.Pinches, edge number 1809. Uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 1930 The Arms of Captain Cook 1728-1779, (1979), proof medal in gold (22ct; 40.8g; 45mm) edge number 0724, and another in silver (40.05g), by Pinches, (M B Ld) Mint Birmingham Ltd, obverse arms of Cook, reverse, Cook in boat rowing towards shore. Some toning, otherwise FDC. (2) $2,700
Lot 1931 Decimal Coinage Introduced, 1967, in silver and bright bronze (63mm) (M.1967/3), by The Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, reverse design includes fifty cents featuring Captain Cook's ship, Endeavour. In cases of issue, uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 1932 Bicentenary of James Cook's Rediscovery of New Zealand, 1969, in silver and bronze (63mm) (M.1969/1), by James Berry and Royal Australian Mint, for Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand. In cases of issue one with foxing, the first medal with some small edge nicks and spotty tone marks on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 1933 James Cook Bi-Centenary of Rediscovery of New Zealand, 1969, in silver and bronze (42mm) (M.1969/2) (2), by The Numismatic Society of Auckland; James Cook Bi-Centenary, 1969, in silver (2), bronze and bright copper (33mm) (M.1969/4) (4), by Hawke's Bay & Gisborne Savings Bank. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $80
Lot 1934 James Cook Bi-Centenary, 1969, in silver (33mm) (M.1969/4), by Hawke's Bay & Gisborne Savings Bank; Capt James Cook Third Pacific Voyage, 1976, in silver and bronze (42mm) (M.1976/1) (2), by Eastern and Central Savings Bank. In cases of issue, these with few spots of foxing, medals uncirculated. (3) $50
Lot 1935 James Cook, H.M.Bark "Endeavour", 1969, in silver, nickel silver and bronze (39mm) (M.1969/6) (3); Centenary of Second Voyage, 1972, in silver and antique bronze (38.5mm) (M.1972/1) (2). Uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 1936 Cook Bicentenary, Third Pacific Voyage, 1776 - 1976, in 9ct gold (30.7g; 42mm) with edge number 149, silver and bronze (M.1976/1) (3), for the Eastern and Central Savings Bank, New Zealand. Unc. (3) $520
Lot 1937 Bicentenary of the 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. The last two with some toned areas, otherwise uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 1938 Canada, British Columbia, Captain James Cook, R.N. F.R.S. 1728-1779, (1979), in pure copper, another in oxidised bronze, and another in sterling silver (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. (3) Passed in
Lot 1939 Canada, British Columbia, Sea Festival dollars in cupro nickel, 1978 (4, three relating to Captain Cook); Cook Bicentennial, Port Alberni, 1978, in cupro nickel (34mm) (2); Captain Cook Bicentennial, 1978, uniface in silver (19mm), with suspension ring; Captain James Cook at Nootka Sound, 1978, in silver and another in gilt (33mm) (2); Captain Cook Bicentennial, 1978, uniface in oxidised bronze (39mm), with suspension ring; Cook Bicentennial/Canadian Armed Forces, 1978, in gilt aluminium (35mm) (2); James Cook - George Vancouver, undated, in white metal (32mm); other trade dollars in cupro nickel (32mm), for Victoria BC City of Gardens (2), Calgary Stampede, Kelowana 75th Annual Regatta. Very fine - uncirculated. (17) $40
Lot 1940 France, Captain James Cook, memorial medal, 1823, in bronze (41mm) from the Universal Series by Durand, portrait by F.Smith, edge impressed 'Monachii' (issued in Munich) (BHM.1207). Some toned areas on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $280
Lot 1941 France, Captain Cook 1728-1779, undated, in silver (72.5mm) (edge impressed 1973), and in bronze (72.5mm) (edge impressed 1981), 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. Uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 1942 USA, Alaska, Cook Inlet Native Association, Alaska Centennial, 1967, in silvered (40mm), obverse, Nick Gray Memorial, above numbered '3'; Captain James Cook, Explorer of Cook Inlet 1778, Anchorage Alaska, 1978, in silver (edge number 194), gilt bronze (edge number 194), bronze (unnumbered) (38mm) (3), obverse, bust of Cook and ship behind, reverse, map of Cook Inlet and surrounds. The gilt bronze issue lacquered on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $60
Lot 1943 USA, Hawaii, Capt James Cook Pacific Explorer, Hawaii Islands, Hawaii State, 1959, in gilt bronze (38mm) (2), milled edges, obverse, bust of Cook at left facing right, reverse, map of islands, titled 'Hawaii', with legend, 'Hawaii Islands'; Capt James Cook Pacific Explorer, Sandwich Islands 1779, Hawaii State Numismatic Association, 1964, in oxidised silvered (edge number 495), oxidised bronze (edge number 448) and dark bronze (unnumbered) (38mm) (3), obverse, same as first medal above, reverse, as for first medal but islands named 'Kealakekua Hawaii', and different legend, 'Owhyhee Sandwich Islands 1779'. Hairlines on third medal, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 1944 USA, Hawaii, Captain Cook Festival, 1967-1969, set of six medals in silver and bronze (44mm), obverse, facing bust of Captain Cook, 1967, reverse, two ships and in 1778 discovered Hawaii (2, the first edge numbered 33) (Medcalf 2M-72), 1968, reverse, ship sailing around a globe for Third Pacific Voyage Discovery of Hawaii (2, both edge numbered 114, and both with original boxes) (Medcalf 2M-73), 1969, reverse, Fort Venus at Tahiti (2, both edge numbered 128) (Medcalf unlisted). Uncirculated. (6) $480
Lot 1945 USA, Hawaii, Captain Cook Festival, 1969, in bronze (44mm), edge number 38, obverse, facing bust of Captain Cook, reverse, Fort Venus at Tahiti; Captain James Cook, Discovery of the Hawaiian Islands, (1978), in oxidised silvered (45mm), obverse bust of Cook, reverse, Resolution; Bicentennial of the Discovery of Hawaii, 1978, in oxidised silvered and oxidised bronze (38mm) (2), for 15th Anniversary of Hawaii State Numismatic Society, obverse, Cook half figure with map and ships in harbour behind, reverse, ship and Sandwich Islands. Uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 1946 USA, Hawaii, James Cook Discovered Hawaiian islands on third voyage, (1977), in silver (38mm), obverse, cameo of Cook's head and scene of Cook meeting natives on shore; Postmaster of America Commemorative Issue No.2, 1978, obverse, Captain Cook on ship at anchor at Hawaii looking through telescope, reverse, eagle; Hawaii, (1978), in silver (38mm), obverse, King Kamehameha I with natives in village setting, reverse, list of important events in Hawaii's history; Captain James Cook, Discovery of Hawaii Bicentennial, (1978) (38mm), edge number 0110, obverse, Cook standing with flag and globe in background, reverse, ship and islands of Kauai and Oahu. First two with scuffing in fields, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $280
Lot 1947 USA, Hawaii, Captain James Cook Discoverer The Hawaiian Islands, (1978), proof in silver (20.5mm), reverse, Resolution ship's wheel 'Kona Coast Bank', in pack of issue by The Hawaiian Mint. FDC. $80
Lot 1948 USA, Hawaii, Captain Cook, 1978, proof in silver (20.5mm), obverse, bust of Captain Cook right, legend, 'Captain James Cook Discoverer The Hawaiian Islands 1778', reverse, Resolution ship's wheel and 1978 and below 'Kona Coast Bank'; another identical in silver with reverse design for Atlantis, undated; another identical in bronze with reverse design of a central dollar sign and around, 'The Hawaiian Mint'. The first with coin folder, the second with glue marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 1949 USA, Hawaii, Capt James Cook RN, Hawaii Bicentennial Anniversary, 1978, in silver, oxidised silver and bronze (38mm), obverse, bust of Cook half facing right, reverse, ships, canoes and natives in harbour scene. The first with die crack down left side of Cook's face, the second polished, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 1950 USA, Hawaii, Captain James Cook Discoverer of Hawaii, (1978), in oxidised silvered (38mm), another in oxidised silvered (32mm), another in gilt bronze (32mm), and another in gilt bronze (32x36.5mm) includes suspension, obverse, bust of Cook right with his ship and the Hawaii islands, reverse, King Kamehameha with island scene behind. The first with light toning or rubbing on a few high points, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $60
Lot 1951 USA, Hawaii, Captain James Cook Discoverer of Hawaii, Kamehameha the Great Founder of the Hawaiian Kingdom, (1978), in silver, gilt bronze and bronze (2) (38.5mm) (4), the silver with edge number 0073; Bicentennial of Discovery of Hawaii, 15th Annual Coin Show HSNA Queen Kapiolani Hotel, 1978, wooden nickel; Hawaii Bicentennial, Kona dollar, 1978, in bronze (38mm); Hawaii The Aloha State, 50th State trade dollar, 1960, in gilt bronze (39mm); Kamehameha, The Hawaiian Mint dollar, undated, in bronze (20mm), with envelope of issue; Owhyhee Sandwich Islands 1779, (1979), uniface in white metal (38mm), by Hawaii State Numismatic Association. The first with edge nick and test mark, the two bronze issues of the first medal type with spotting, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $60
Lot 1952 USA, Hawaii, Captain James Cook Discovers Hawaii in 1778, (1998), in silver (edge number 836), oxidised silver (edge number 435) and bronze (No.2 on reverse at 6 o'clock), obverse, Captain Cook head right, reverse, Captain Cook Monument at Kealakekua, Kona, Hawaii. Uncirculated. (3) $190
Lot 1953 USA, Hawaii, Captain Cook, medallic replicas of 1928 Hawaiian half dollar, 1728-1928, in silver (38mm; 30.5mm) (2); Islands of Paradise, 2006, in silver (?) (50mm), obverse, Captain cook bust at left and at right a ship's compass and the Hawaiian Islands and at the bottom a plaque with inscribed number, '013', reverse, triangle with cross in centre, above, 'Captain James Cook/Explorer of Hawaii' at sides of triangle the date, '20/06', below, compass location points and at the bottom, 'January 18th,1778/Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii'; also a wooden nickel token for 200th Anniversary of Discovery of Hawaii by Captain James Cook and on reverse, 'In Memory of Kalfred Y.M. Lum/Honolulu Coin Club'. Uncirculated - FDC. (4) $320
Lot 1954 World Captain Cook medals, includes Canada, British Columbia, Captain James Cook at Nootka Sound, 1978, in gilt bronze (32mm), in pack; Great Britain, Captain James Cook RN 1728-1779, undated (c1977), in silver (44mm), from World's Greatest Explorers Series by The Birmingham Mint, in leather cover booklet with history of Captain Cook's exploration; The Arms of Captain Cook 1728-1779, undated (c1979), in silver (44mm), by Danbury Mint; Colonising Australia First Convict Fleet, undated (c1988), in silver (44mm), edge number 1809, by John Pinches; H.M.S. Resolution Battling Through Enduring All, undated (c1988), in silver (44mm), by John Pinches. Uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 1955 World Captain Cook medals, Canada, British Columbia, Captain Cook Bicentennial medal, 1978, uniface in bronze (38mm), with suspension and neck ribbon, unnamed; Captain Cook Bicentennial, 1978,uniface decagon in silvered and acrylic (?) (68mm), with display stand; Sea Festival Commemorative Dollars, set of five, 1978, in cupro nickel (37.5mm), in folder with booklet map; USA, Hawaii, Captain James Cook Explorer of Hawaii, Islands of Paradise, 2006, in silver (?) (50mm), obverse, a plaque with inscribed number, '078'; Captain James Cook Discoverer The Hawaiian Islands, (1978), proof set of three in silver (20.5mm), one with reverse design for Resolution ship's wheel 'Kona Coast Bank', one with reverse design for Atlantis, and another with plain reverse, in pack of issue by The Hawaiian Mint. The last set with some toning and one coin with a few spots but scarce, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (3 + 2 sets) Passed in
Lot 1956 World medals, Great Britain, lead pull (irregular, approx 22mm) of a miniature (15mm) version of the obverse of the Resolution and Adventure Medal, 1779 (BHM 258; Eimer 780); Captain James Cook, Middlesborough, 1979, in bronze (19mm), reverse Christmas bells in holly spray; Portugal, Great Explorers Series, by Gravarte of Lisbon, includes James Cook, Endeavour, 1768, in silver and in bronze (40mm), edge impressed '101/250' and '146/1000'; USA, H.M.Bark Endeavour Lt James Cook, Endeavour North American Tour, undated, in gilt bronze (38mm); other explorer related medals (3), uniface in gilt bronze (37mm) with concentric circles on reverse, obverse designs include Captain James Cook 1768-1771, Stanley & Livingston 1871, Hillary & Tenzing 1953. The second medal toned, otherwise uncirculated. (8) $80
Lot 1957 Portugal, Great Explorers Series by Gravarte of Lisbon, James Cook, Endeavour, 1768, in silver (70mm), edge impressed '22/50', and another identical in bronze, edge impressed '68/1000'. The first in pack of issue with certificate, uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 1958 Cook Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1975 Bicentennial of Return of Captain James Cook from Second Pacific Voyage (KM.13). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $380
Lot 1959 Cook Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 US Bicentennial with conjoined heads of Benjamin Franklin and James Cook (KM.16). In folder of issue, FDC. $380
Lot 1960 Cook Islands, proof two hundred dollars, 1978 Bicentennial of Discovery of Hawaii by Captain James Cook (KM.22). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $660
Lot 1961 Cook Islands, proof two hundred and fifty dollars, 1978 250th Anniversary of Birth of James Cook (KM.23). In folder of issue, FDC. $700
Lot 1962 Cook Islands, proof two hundred dollars, 1979 The Legacy of Captain James Cook (KM.26). In pack of issue, this with foxing, coin FDC. $660
Lot 1963 Western Samoa, proof one hundred tala, 1979 Bicentenary of Death of Captain James Cook (KM.34). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $520
Lot 1964 Cook Islands, proof sets, 1972, 1973 and 1974 (sets contain commemoratives for Cook's 2nd Pacific voyage), 1978 (KM.PS1, 4, 7, 9); proof ten dollars, 1994 Capt. James Cook (KM.358). In cases or packs of issue, a few of these with foxing, otherwise FDC. (5) $90
Lot 1965 Western Samoa Captain Cook coins, tala, 1970, 1979 (KM.9, 32), both with issue case; ten tala, 1979, and fine gold ten tala, 1995 (KM.33, 144) (2), the first with issue pack and second in capsule. Uncirculated. (4) $70
Lot 1966 World Captain Cook coins, Australia, proof silver five dollars, 1993 (ex masterpieces in silver Explorers issue), proof silver fifty cents, 1989 (ex masterpieces in silver Fifty Cents collection), mint fifty cents, 1970; Cook Islands, one cent in aluminum, 2003 (2), two and a half dollars, 1973, proof ten dollars, 1994, proof fifty dollars, 1988 (KM., 419 [2], 9, 358, 62) (5); New Zealand, fifty cents, 1969 Endeavour, one dollar, 1969 Cook's Chart, 1970 Mt Cook (2), 1970 Cook Islands, five dollars, 1992 The Discoverers Cook. Uncirculated - FDC. (14) $100
Lot 1967 World Captain Cook coins, includes Australia, mint fifty cents, 1970 Cook's Bicentenary; New Zealand, proof set, 1994 Endeavour, mint set, 1994 Endeavour, mint set, 1969 Cook's Chart, mint one dollar, 1969 Cook's Chart; Western Samoa, proof tala, 1970 James Cook, proof ten tala, 1979 Bicentenary Captain James Cook, mint talas, 1970 James Cook, 1979 Bicentenary Captain James Cook (KM.9, 33a, 9, 32) (4); Zambia, proof one thousand kwacha, 2000 Captain Cook in Australasia (KM.99). In cases and packs of issue, the Western Samoa proof cases with foxing, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (12) $110
Lot 1968 World Captain Cook coins, Gibraltar, proof crown, 1997 (KM.623); Great Britain, proof silver and enamel trade dollar, 1998 (KM.-); Isle of Man, crown, 1989 (Mutiny on Bounty issue) (KM.240) (2); Liberia, dollar, 1999 (KM.404); Niue, proof five dollars, 1996, proof ten dollars, 1992 (KM.114, 69) (2); Saint Helena, proof fifty pence, undated (2002) (KM.27a); South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, proof two pounds, 2000, 2003 (KM.4a, 18) (2); USSR, proof three roubles, 1990 (KM.Y.242). Uncirculated - FDC. (11) $170
Lot 1969 Bronze bust of Captain Cook, on timber shield (32x37cm; bust 18x25cm); tot wt 7.22kg), with wall hanging bracket attached. Some small nicks on face and forehead, otherwise very fine. $60
Lot 1970 Bronze cast of Captain Cook's ship Endeavour, on timber backing with framed surround (34.5x36cm; casting 27.5x28cm; tot wt 4.74kg), with wall hanging suspension rings attached. Some oxidation, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1971 Captain James Cook's Sword, a replica of the sword used by Captain Cook being a Small Naval Hanger Sword (1757-1769), issued to commemorate the Bicentenary of Captain James Cook landing in Australia, April 29th 1770, wire bound composite grip and plated crossguard, single edge plated blade marked 'Wilkinson Sword, London', overall 68cm long, display mounted on replica ship board with rope border and with a small brass anchor attached at bottom right of sword handle, the board with wall mounting brackets on back; also a Certificate of authenticity and a history sheet, both framed together under perspex in a heavy timber frame (70x41cm). Some foxing on documents, crossguard of sword loose, otherwise good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1972 Captain Cook Discovery of Australia Bicentenary, 1970, Royal Doulton loving cup in basalt (approx 21cm high x 28cm from handle to handle), one side features a bust of Captain Cook and the other side has Captain Cook with crew in long boat arriving at shore to meet aborigines, gold lettering around the top lip reads, 'Captain Cook 1770 . Australia . 1970', bottom of cup bears the Royal Doulton mark and No.149 of only 500 issued. In Royal Doulton case of issue, some tape residue on inside, otherwise uncirculated. $100
Lot 1973 Visit of Endeavour to Mackay, June 1995, limited edition porcelain tankard (12cm high), on bottom marked 8 of 45. Uncirculated. $140
Lot 1974 Captain Cook decanter, 1970, Bi-Centenary Collectors Edition of Endeavour Rum, a hand painted and lacquered figure of Captain Cook standing (approx 28cm high) with ship's wheel behind, a journal at his feet and an open map on a pedestal in front of his left side. Empty of rum, otherwise good very fine. $70
Lot 1975 Captain Cook, small porcelain whiskey decanter, bust of Cook on an oval base, specially commissioned from Royal Doulton by Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey (12cm high), no cork; also a painted, plaster wall hanging of Captain Cook (?) wearing an eye patch over right eye. (14cm high). Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 1976 Captain James Cook, 1770 Bicentenary 1970, bronze wall plaque (19cm), featuring bust of Cook; another in brass (15cm), featuring Cook's ship the Endeavour; Municipality of Rockdale arms featuring Captain Cook and his ship Endeavour and an aborigine, enamel arms raised on a timber shield (15x17cm), with wall hanging fitting; as previous but an enamel and gilt badge (88mm), with suspension loop; wall hanging coloured and lacquered plaster plaque (9.7cm), features bust of Cook with map of Australia behind; small triangular glass ashtray (9.4cm), inside marked in blue, 'The Captain Cook Museum', around an image of Endeavour; metal and leather drink coaster inscribed in the centre with a ship and the name, 'the hotel Captain Cook'; small copper tray (9.5cm), in the centre marked in blue and black, 'Captain Cook Bi-Centennial British Columbia Canada' around an image of Endeavour in the ocean; tea or coffee pot stand in enamelled plaster (15.2cm), same design as previous small tray. The first with some oxidation, mostly on reverse, very fine - uncirculated. (9) $60
Lot 1977 Captain Cook, matching plates, one large serving plate (27cm), and smaller size (17cm), the first features a half figure image of Cook seated and holding a map, the second depicts the Endeavour under sail; another glass plate (25cm), with scalloped edge and painted blue and gold in the centre for 'Captain Cook Bicentennial British Columbia Canada', around the Endeavour under sail, around the edge are a variety of depictions relating to Captain Cook; another commemorates Captain Cook, Hawaii 1778, issued in 1978, in porcelain by Royal Copenhagen (18cm), in box of issue; also a Captain Cook set of placemats in celluware and cork by Pimpernel, features six mats each with a different scene relating to Captain Cook, in original box. The first with a few very small scratches, otherwise uncirculated. (5) $40
Lot 1978 Captain Cook statues, one a bust of Cook wearing a naval officer's hat (13.5cm high), and the other a bust of Cook without a hat (15cm high), both moulded in plaster and with base for standing; wall hanging prints under perspex in gold painted timber frames (15.2x20.2cm) (4, different). Extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 1979 200th Anniversary of the Landing of Captain Cook 1778-1978, Aloha crockery whiskey decanter (22cm high and 19mm wide but very flat) for James Beam Distilling, one side features a cameo image of bust of Captain Cook, the other side in bright colours features Aloha across a rainbow going behind mountains and in front modern buildings and palm trees at the seaside and with pink local flowers around the outside edge; also glass tankard (11.6cm high) featuring gold images of a bust of Captain Cook on one side and Cook landing at Botany bay on the other side; large glass tumbler (10cm high x 9cm wide), features transfer of head of Cook on one side and the Endeavour on the other side; large black pottery jug (10cm high x 16.8cm wide including handle), features a gold image of H.M.S. Endeavour on one side and on the other side a 16-line outline of Cook's expedition to Australia. Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $50
Lot 1980 Captain Cook's Cottage, Melbourne, small, coloured, wall-hanging plate (10cm); small, plate (10cm) featuring Cook's Endeavour; Australia First Fleet plate (15.2cm) with 24K gold trim; large porcelain coffee mug by Denby, England, features various scenes of Yorkshire, Cleveland & Humbershire, including a bust of Captain Cook; small porcelain coffee mug featuring Captain James Cook's bust on one side and H.M.S. Resolution on the other side, base marked 'Decorated in Canada 22k gold'; small blue and white porcelain coffee mug, marked on one side 'Launch of the Endeavour 9 December 1998 Fremantle' and on the other side an image of the Endeavour; tall porcelain coffee mug featuring the name 'Captain Cook' under a small cameo image of the Endeavour and on the other side the name 'Endeavour' under a large cameo image of the Endeavour. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 1981 Captain Cook tiles, one featuring H.M.S. Resolution (10.8cm square), two others (both 15cm square), one features Cook and his ship and a modern government boat named Captain Cook, reverse of tile states, 'To commemorate the landing of Captain Cook at Nootka in 1778', the other features bust of Cook and around, 'Captain Cook Bicentennial British Columbia' small base metal bell with image of Endeavour on top; aluminium mugs (3), two large with one coloured red and the other green, and one smaller uncoloured, all with image of Endeavour and all with timber base; circular timber pencil holder and around the middle a leather wrap marked 'Mount Cook Line New Zealand' on opposing sides; leather key holder, marked in gold lettering on one side, 'Greetings from The Hermitage Mt Cook NZ; irregular cut-out shaped piece of timber (27.5x18cm) and across the middle an image of Endeavour with ship's statistics; Nerada Botany Bay Brew tea tin featuring Captain Cook landing at Botany Bay; large pencil (28cm long) marked, 'Cooks' Cottage Melbourne - Australia', with suspension cord; rare Peters Dairy Milk bottle tops featuring the Endeavour and 1770/1970 (4). Very fine - uncirculated. (16) $40
Lot 1982 Captain James Cook, extracts from his journal kept during the voyage of H.M.S.Endeavour 1768-1771, together with an original lithograph of Cook at his desk with a map spread out in front, presented by the Committee of the National Library, black on buff coloured paper with evidence of original documents ageing, in timber frame (75x50cm), under perspex. Some toning, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1983 Captain James Cook at Botany Bay, a large coloured print of Captain James Cook, Dr. Carl Solander and a Tahitian interpreter at Botany Bay in 1770, in an impressive timber frame (90x73.5cm), under perspex. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1984 His Majesty's Bark Endeavour, from a watercolour by C.E.Ellwood, a colour print Volume 1 - 1 to 1,000, in black metal frame (51x41cm), under perspex; another, Captain Cook's Ships, H.M.S.Resolution and Adventure in the Long Reach, from an oil painting by F.Holman, 1772, a colour print in black metal frame (51x41cm), under perspex. The second with foxing throughout, the first extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1985 Captain James Cook at Nootka Sound, British Columbia, Canada with Cook in a native village talking to Indians with his ships moored in the Sound behind, a 2-page colour spread mounted in a frame (63x48cm), under perspex. Crack in perspex at top right corner, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1986 Captain Cook's Family Tree, in black print on white, matt framed under perspex (46.5x36.5cm); Captain Cook Memorial at Kurnell, Sydney, a colour print in frame (42x37cm), under perspex; also Bark Endeavour from an oil painting by F.J.Booth, a colour print in a timber frame (46x37.5cm), under perspex. A few spots of foxing on the white border of the second and third prints, otherwise good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1987 Captain Cook & the Voyage of Endeavour 1768-1771, by Captain Frank Knight, 1968, board cover, 174pp; Endeavour 200, produced exclusively for Australian Hoechst Limited, 1970, hard cover, 64pp; Captain James Cook, by Australian Publishing Co, c1970, soft cover, approx 165; Ships and Seafarers in Australian Waters, by Max Colwell, 1973, hard cover with dust jacket, approx 130pp; The Three Voyages of Captain Cook, by Frank Paluka, 1974, hard cover, 80pp; From Maui to Cook, The Discovery and Settlement of the Pacific, by David Lewis, 1977, hard cover with dust jacket, 212pp; European Voyaging Towards Australia, edited by John Hardy and Alan Frost with assistance of Isabel Moutinho, occasional paper No.9, 1990, soft cover, 171pp; The Illustrated Longitude, by Dava Sobel and William J.H.Andrewes, 1998, soft cover, 216pp; The Replica of H M Bark Endeavour, The story so far: 1987-1994, edited by Mike Lefroy, c1994, soft cover, 52pp; also various leaflets mostly for Captain Cook and includes replica documents and postal cover (9 items). Good - very fine. (18) Passed in
Lot 1988 The Voyages of Captain Cook, selected and edited by Christopher Lloyd, 1949, hard cover with dust jacket, 383pp, with happy birthday inscription on fly page; Captain Cook, by Alistair Maclean, 1972, hard cover with dust jacket, 192pp; James Cook, Maritime Scientist, by Tom and Cordelia Stamp, 1976, hard cover with dust jacket, 159pp; The Murder of Captain James Cook, by Richard Hough, 1979, hard cover with dust jacket, 271pp; Captain Cook's Final Voyage: The Journal of Midshipman George Gilbert, introduced and edited by Christine Holmes, 1982, hard cover with dust jacket, 158pp; Voyages of Discovery, Captain Cook and the Exploration of the Pacific, by Lynne Withey, 1987, hard cover with dust jacket, 512pp. Some with foxing, mostly fine - very fine. (6) $40
Lot 1989 First Voyage, by John Gwyther F.R.G.S., 1954, hard cover, 208pp; Captain Cook, the Seamen's Seaman, by Alan Villiers, 1967 reprinted 1970, soft cover, 326pp; James Cook, by Thea Stanley Hughes, 1981, soft cover, 79pp; The Captain Cook Myth, by Jillian Robertson, 1981, soft cover, 164pp; Captain James Cook, by John Hooker, 1987, soft cover, 257pp; Elizabeth Cook, The Captain's Wife 1741-1835, by Shirley Sinclair, 1995, soft cover, 24pp, signed by author; Captain Cook, Obsession and Betrayal in the New World, by Vanessa Collingridge, c2001, an advance uncorrected proof for editing, soft cover, 376pp; Into the Blue, Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before, by Tony Horwitz, 2002, soft cover, 480pp. Fine - very fine. (7) $30
Lot 1990 The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific as told by Selections of his Own Journals 1768-1779, edited by A. Grenfell Price, 1958, hard cover with dust jacket (cover loose and repaired, fly page with tear), 292pp; Captain Cook and the South Pacific, by Oliver Warner in consultation with Dr. J.C. Beaglehole, 1964, hard cover, 153pp; The Voyages of Captain Cook, by Rex and Thea Rienits, 1968 reprinted 1969, 1970, 1976, hard cover with dust jacket, 157pp; James Cook and New Zealand, by A. Charles Begg and Neil C. Begg, 1969, hard cover, 156pp + plates and text index; Captain James Cook, His Early Life and Voyage of the Endeavour, by William Beard, 1970, hard cover with dust jacket, 32pp; Captain Cook his Artists his Voyages, the Daily Telegraph portfolio of original works, 1970, hard cover with dust jacket, 64pp; Captain Cook Navigator & Scientist, papers presented at the Cook Bicentenary Symposium Australian Academy of Science, Canberra 1 May 1969, edited by G.M. Badger, 1970, hard cover with dust jacket, 143pp; Captain Cook, R.N., The Resolute Mariner, an International Record of Oceanic Discovery, by Thomas Vaughan, 1974, soft cover, 97pp; Captain Cook's Hawaii as seen by his artists, by Anthony Murray-Oliver, 1975, hard cover, 215pp; The British Museum Yearbook 3, Captain Cook and the South Pacific,1979, by various authors, hard cover with dust jacket, 249pp; James Cook Royal Navy, by George Finkel, 1987, hard cover with dust jacket, 224pp. Several with foxing, otherwise good - very fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 1991 Bligh of the Bounty, being the Narrative of the Mutiny of the Bounty and the Voyage in the Open Boat, edited by E.A. Hughes M.A., hard cover, 191pp, inside front cover is bookplate of T.Hanley and with 'Awarded to' sticker from Supt Heathcote PSSM Sunday School 1945; The Pacific Ocean, by Felix Riesenberg, 1947, hard cover, 284pp, includes a chapter on Captain Cook; Darwin and the Beagle, by Alan Moorehead, 1969 reprinted 1971, 1973, 1978, soft cover, 222pp; A Voyage to New Holland, The English Voyage of Discovery to the South Seas in 1699, by William Dampier, edited with an introduction by James Spencer, 1981, hard cover with dust jacket, 256pp; First Impressions, The British Discovery of Australia, by Margaret Steven, 1988, hard cover with dust jacket, 96pp; The National Maritime Museum, The Collections, by Scala Publications, 1990, soft cover, 128pp, includes a feature on James Cook; The Bounty, The True story of the Mutiny on the Bounty, by Caroline Alexander, 2003, soft cover, 491pp; various other books mostly relating to Captain James Cook including several children's books on this subject, all with hard covers (11 includes one duplicate issue). Good - very fine. (18) $70
Lot 1992 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Officer (OBE) (Military type 1), breast badge, in Royal Mint M.B.E. (Mily.) case. Nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 1993 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member (MBE) (Military type 2), breast badge, in Royal Mint case of issue. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1994 Second China War Medal 1857-60, - two clasps - Taku Forts 1860, Pekin 1860. Gnr Thos Harris, No.3 B. 13th Bde R.Art. Impressed. Very fine. $550
Lot 1995 Afghanistan Medal 1878-80, - clasp - Kandahar. No.2266 Pte V.Trump, Rifle Brie (or Drie). Impressed but worn in parts. Edge bumps, very good. $200
Lot 1996 India Medal 1895-1902, - clasp - Relief of Chitral 1895. 4724 Pte H.Billingsley 1st Bn K.R.Rifle Corps. Engraved. Good very fine. $420
Lot 1997 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - five clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. T.Penny. Surgeon. Engraved. Hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. $650
Lot 1998 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 2 reverse), - four clasps - Cape Colony, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen. 3601. Pte. B.Hammerton. 17/Lcrs: Engraved. Contact marks, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 1999 China War Medal 1900, G.A.Bristow Ord H.M.S. Dido. Impressed. Good very fine. $400
Lot 2000 Tibet Medal 1903-04, in bronze. Cooly Banda Bir Gurung S. & T. Corps. Engraved in running script. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 2001 Military Medal, (GVR type 1). 200371, Cpl R.Carruthers. 1/4 R.Lanc:R. Impressed. Contact marks and short cut on king's head, otherwise nearly very fine. $350
Lot 2002 Singles: 1914-15 Star; Victory Medal 1914-19; Naval General Service Medal 1915-62, (GVR), - clasp - Persian Gulf 1909-1914; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star. J.35221, H.C.T.Kelley, Boy. 1., R.N. on first medal, 28739 Sjt. J.T.Day. R.E. on second medal, 238267 C. (indecipherable and crudely overnamed) H.M.S. Swiftsure on third medal, last two medals unnamed. Named medals impressed. Five single medals, the second and third medals without ribbons, the last two medals nearly uncirculated, the rest fine - good very fine. $130
Lot 2003 Singles: British War Medal 1914-18. 182682 Gnr. H.Styring. R.A. Impressed.; War Medal 1939-45.7128733 Hav. N.Singh I.A.C.C. Impressed.; War Medal 1939-45. NX11344 G.J.Armstrong. Impressed. Three single medals, the first and last without ribbons, very fine. $60
Lot 2004 Singles: India General Service Medal 1908-35, (Kaisar-i-Hind), two clasps - Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919, Mahsud 1919-20; another, clasp - Waziristan 1921-24; another (Indiae.Imp), two clasps - North West Frontier 1930-31, Mohmand 1933. 207 Sepoy. Bhan Singh. 1-15 Sikhs. on first medal, SO. 105391 Cl K. S. Fauja Singh, I.A.S.C on second medal, 11955 Sep. Milkhi Ram, 5-10 Baluch R. on last medal. All medals impressed. Three single medals, very fine - good very fine. $150
Lot 2005 Single medals. General Service Medals 1918-62, (GVIR), - clasp - Malaya. 5671091 Sgt T.S.Lindsay R.A.M.C.; (EIIR) - Malaya. S/22916453 Pte J.A.Johnson R.A.S.C.; (EIIR) - clasp - Cyprus. 23435609 Pte T.Howell A.C.C. Impressed. Three single medals, very fine. $210
Lot 2006 General Service Medal 1918-62, (EIIR Dei Gratia), - clasp - Malaya. H.G. Chen Kok Chee. Malaya H.G. Impressed. Toned, good very fine. $80
Lot 2007 General Service Medal 1918-62, (EIIR Dei Gratia), - clasp - Malaya. T/22976325 Dvr. J.Sullivan. R.A.S.C. Impressed. Hairlines, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $110
Lot 2008 Distinguished Service Cross, (GVIR). An original unnamed issue. Scuffing on reverse, otherwise toned, good very fine. $500
Lot 2009 South Atlantic Medal 1982, with rosette (combat zone emblem). AEM(M)1 G W Moon D173102R HMS Hermes. Impressed. Good very fine. $700
Lot 2010 Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (GVIR Ind:Imp). An original unnamed issue. Scuffing in obverse field, otherwise good very fine. $90
Lot 2011 Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Queen Victoria without Hanoverian shield and with swivelling suspender. Serjeant Major William Hodgkinson 37th Regt. 18 (?) under suspender. Engraved. No ribbon, dark toned, very fine. $500
Lot 2012 Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (EIIR Dei.Gratia). An original unnamed issue. Good extremely fine. $60
Lot 2013 Air Efficiency Award, (EIIR). An original unnamed issue. No ribbon, hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. $70
Lot 2014 Jubilee Medal 1977. Unnamed as issued. In case of issue, toned uncirculated. $200
Lot 2015 Pair: Crimea Medal 1854-56; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855-56 (British issue). Both medals unnamed. Heavy contact marks on first medal, fine, second medal very fine. $320
Lot 2016 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. $1,400
Lot 2017 Trio: East and West Africa Medal 1887-1900, - clasp - Brass River 1895; British War Medal 1914-18; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR). J.Day, Armrs. Mte., H.M.S.Thrush on first medal, 152568 J.Day. Ch. Amr. R.N. on second medal, 152568 John Day, Ch. Armourer, H.M.S. St Vincent on last medal. All medals impressed. Fine - very fine. $700
Lot 2018 Group of Four: China War Medal 1900; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. W.G.Horne. Pte. R.M. H.M.S.Pique. on first medal, PO. 10225. Pte. W.G.Horne. R.M.L.I. on last three medals. All medals impressed. Very fine - good very fine. $540
Lot 2019 Trio: China Medal 1900; British War Medal 1914-18; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR swivel suspender). J.M.Nicholson 3rd Writer. H.M.S.Barfleur. on first medal, 343898 J.M.Nicholson. Ch.Wr. R.N. on second medal, 343898 J.M.Nicholson 1st Wtr. H.M.S.Cumberland. All medals impressed. Contact marks on first and last medal, otherwise very fine. $500
Lot 2020 Pair: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - five clasps - Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing's Nek; King's South Africa Medal 1902, - two clasps - South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 4197 Pte T.Williams. Dorset: Regt on first medal, second medal identical but initial is J not T. Both medals impressed. Both medals with contact marks and both with edge bump, otherwise very fine. $220
Lot 2021 Pair: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 2 reverse), three clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal; King's South Africa Medal 1902, - two clasps - South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 6140 Pte T.Edge, Shropshire Lt Infy on first medal, 6140 Pte E.Edge, Shropshire L.I. on second medal, note incorrect initial E. Both medals impressed. Very fine - good very fine. $270
Lot 2022 Pair: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - three clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal; Coronation Medal 1902 in bronze. 331 S.S.Cpl A.E.Pate, Ceylon M.I. on first medal, second medal unnamed as issued. Named medal impressed. Mounted out of order, edge bumps on first, otherwise very fine. $1,400
Lot 2023 Trio to Motorcyclist: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 7245 Cpl C.H.Groocock R.E. on first medal, 7245 Sjt. C.H.Groocock R.E. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $250
Lot 2024 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. Capt. H.Crawford. Both medals impressed. Very fine - good very fine. $80
Lot 2025 Pair to Merchant Navy Officer for Bravery at Sea: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Officer (OBE type 2) (Civil) breast badge; Lloyd's Medal for Bravery at Sea. The first unnamed, Chief Officer J.H.A.Mackie, M.V. "Sydney Star" 24th July 1941 on second medal. Named medal engraved. Both in official cases of issue, good extremely fine. $2,200
Lot 2026 Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Air Efficiency Award (GVIR Ind:Imp). L.A.Cooper on first five medals, 812217 Cpl. L.A.Cooper. R.Aux.A.F. on last medal. All medals engraved. Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2027 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, - clasp - France and Germany; Africa Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45. Unnamed as issued. Swing mounted, contact marks on last medal, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 2028 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Commander's (CBE Military) original case (EIIR issue), together with original neck ribbon and matching miniature ribbon, inside case is an official, original card that reads, 'Surgeon Rear Admiral L.Lockwood C.B.E.' and original instructions for wearing. Some foxing spots on card, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 2029 Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), neck badge, early issue in sterling silver gilt with hallmark for Stuart Devlin 1978. William Matthew O'Neil. Engraved. Uncirculated. $4,000
Lot 2030 Medal of the Order of Australia, (OAM). In original case with miniature, both on lady's ribbon, also riband and brooch bar. Winifred Humbley. Engraved. Toned, uncirculated. $850
Lot 2031 Ghuznee Medal 1839, with suspension brooch bar inscribed, 'Jan 1826/Siege of Bhurtpoor'. Capt C.W.Cowley 35th Bengal N.I. Engraved in running script. Some minor edge nicks, otherwise nicely toned, nearly extremely fine and a rare medal, unique to an officer born in colonial Australia in 1793. $6,500
Lot 2032 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse). Nursing Sister M.Steel. Impressed. Dark toned, a few obverse edge bumps, otherwise good very fine and rare. $6,000
Lot 2033 1914-15 Star. 2580 Pte F.Bray. 17/Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $100
Lot 2034 1914-15 Star to WIA at Gallipoli Landing. 321 Pte T.Davis. 3/Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Nearly very fine. $200
Lot 2035 1914-15 Star to WIA Gallipoli. 66 Pte A.N.King. 2/Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Good very fine. $180
Lot 2036 British War Medal 1914-18 to KIA Gallipoli. 1326 Pte. A.Abernethy. 14-Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Small edge nicks, good fine. $160
Lot 2037 British War Medal 1914-18. 7804 Pte W.H.Caldicott. 15 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2038 British War Medal 1914-18 to KIA. 766 Pte J.H.Charlton. 27 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Good very fine. $110
Lot 2039 British War Medal 1914-18 to POW. 3786 Pte H.Giese 13 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 2040 British War Medal 1914-18. Sister A,Newnham. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $210
Lot 2041 British War Medal 1914-18. 3260 Pte W.J.Sutcliff. 8 L.H.R. A.I.F. Impressed. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2042 British War Medal 1914-18. 7659 WO1 G.Whiteford. 1 G Hosp. A.I.F. Impressed. Nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 2043 Victory Medal 1914-19 to POW. 1192 Pte. C.J.Barrett. 13 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Nearly very fine. $160
Lot 2044 Victory Medal 1914-19 to POW. 6608 Pte. R.G.Cleland 14 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Good very fine. $160
Lot 2045 Victory Medal 1914-19. 2154 Pte. E.J.T.Cook 45 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Ribbon damaged, very fine. $50
Lot 2046 Victory Medal 1914-19. 49 Dvr. J.R.Freak. 9 L.H.R. A.I.F. Impressed. A few edge nicks, otherwise good fine. $80
Lot 2047 Victory Medal 1914-19. Lieut. L.Fryberg. A.I.F. Impressed. Lacquered, fine. $350
Lot 2048 Victory Medal 1914-19. 2296 L-Cpl E.L.E.Lord. 2 A.R.U. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $80
Lot 2049 Memorial Plaque WWI, named to John Lowery, 84 in front of lion's back leg and WA (Woolwich Acton) mark on reverse. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2050 WWI Memorial Plaque, named to Albert Maurice Derrez, number 21 in front of lion's back leg. One time gilded, most now missing, fine. Passed in
Lot 2051 Lidcombe Tribute Medal, WWI, in silver (38mm), by Fames, obverse, Victory holding a wreath above a Gallipoli landing scene at dawn, reverse, unfurled scroll on which is engraved, 'A Tribute/from the Citizens/of LIDCOMBE/on his return/from/Active Service', around the edge, 'He Heard His Country's Call', engraved on rim, 'Pte. N.Boyd'. No ribbon, small edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $190
Lot 2052 Singles: War Medal 1939-45 to POW (died); Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX42215 D.Schibeci on first medal, 443722 F.Beck on second medal. Both medals impressed. Two single medals, nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 2053 Australian Service Medal 1945-1975, in case of issue with miniature medal. Unnamed.; also empty cases for Australian Service Medal 1945-1975, one with outer pack marked R.A.Dew S9420. One medal and miniature and three cases, uncirculated. $200
Lot 2054 Commonwealth of Australia Meritorious Service Medal, (EIIR Dei.Gratia). An original unnamed issue. Uncirculated. $120
Lot 2055 Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (EIIR, Dei.Gratia). R40025 PO J A Holloway RAN. Impressed but renamed. Good very fine. $50
Lot 2056 Volunteer Force Long Service Medal, (VRI), with brooch suspension. B.G.Harpur Brown. Capt. Retired List. Engraved. Toned extremely fine. $1,450
Lot 2057 Victoria Volunteer Long and Efficient Service Medal, Type 1, 1881-1893. R.G.Metcalf. 1880. Impressed. Very fine and scarce. $900
Lot 2058 Victoria Volunteer Long and Efficient Service Medal, Type 2, 1894-1901. Thomas Baxter Harmsworth, Late Private Carlton Rifles. Impressed. Good very fine and scarce. $900
Lot 2059 Reserve Force Medal. 2105279 Enderby M.C. Pantographed. In case of issue with miniature medal and riband, uncirculated. $250
Lot 2060 Awards to Sir Percy Spender: Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO) neck badge; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (EIIR), Knight Commander (KBE) breast star; The Order of St John of Jerusalem, Commander's neck badge and breast badge; Coronation Medal 1953; Italy, Order of Merit of the Italian Republic neck badge; Netherlands, Royal Wedding Medal (HRH Beatrix and Claus) 1966. All unnamed as issued, the KCVO with impressed number K819 on reverse. The first in set case, extremely fine - uncirculated. $4,200
Lot 2061 Group of Four to KIA: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - four clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1902; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2341 Pte D.Fulton. Highland L.I. on first medal, 726 Pte D.R.Fulton. 20 Bn. A.I.F. on second medal, 2-Lieut. D.R.Fulton. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2062 Group of Seven: Military Cross (GRI) and Bar; 1915 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Decoration (GRI) with Australia brooch bar; also unofficial Gallipoli Star riband with G in centre. Capt. R.Harburn 51st Bn A.I.F. on first medal, 961 Pte R.W.Harburn 11/Bn. A.I.F on second medal, Captain R Harburn AIF on third medal, Captain R.Harburn. A.I.F. on fourth medal, W242805 W.R.Harburn on fifth and sixth medals, W242805 Major. Harburn. W.R. (M.C) C.M.F on last medal. The first and last medals engraved, all other medals impressed. Very fine. $18,000
Lot 2063 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1074 Pte S.S.Crisp. 1/A.N.&M.E.F. All medals impressed. Contact marks, polished, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 2064 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1023 Pte R.B.Gwynn. 24 Bn. A.I.F. All medals impressed. Nearly very fine. $700
Lot 2065 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1956 Pte P.E.Heery. 2/Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, 1956 Sjt P.E.Heery. 2 Bn. A.I.F. on second medal, 1956 Sgt P.E.Heery. 2 Bn. A.I.F. on last medal. All medals impressed. Privately swing mounted as worn, stain on last medal, otherwise very fine. $850
Lot 2066 Trio to KIA at Gallipoli Landing: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 821 Pte H.Lambert. 6 Bn. A.I.F., note official correction to R in surname. All medals impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2067 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2 Pte G.J.A.Moore. 20/Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, Lieut. G.J.A.Moore. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Very fine - good very fine and a very low 20 Bn serial number. $550
Lot 2068 Trio to KIA Gallipoli: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 140 Cpl R.A.Penrose. 7 Bn. A.I.F. All medals impressed. First toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2069 WWI Trio to Light Horse: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 10 Pte C.M.Riches. 3 L.H.Bde HQ A.I.F. on first medal, 10 Cpl C.M.Riches. 3/L.H.Bde. HQ. A.I.F. on second medal, 10 Cpl. C.M.Riches 3 L.H.Bde. H-Qrs. A.I.F. on last medal. All medals impressed. Crudely swing mounted as worn, good very fine. $1,100
Lot 2070 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 90 Pte G.G.Ryan. 2/LH. Rgt. A.I.F. on first medal (note number 2 is inverted), 90 Pte G.G.Ryan 3 L.H.Rgt. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Some contact marks on second medal, otherwise good very fine. $700
Lot 2071 Pair to Nurse: 1914-15 Star; Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve Cape Badge. Sister M.W.Milburn. Q.A.I.M.N.S.R. on first medal, the badge unnamed. The named medal impressed. No ribbons, the badge with gauze glued to reverse, otherwise very fine. $440
Lot 2072 Group of Seven: George Cross (Service exchange for Albert Medal pre 1940); Distinguished Service Cross (GRI); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Silver Jubilee Medal 1977. Lieut Arthur Gerald Bagot D.S.C., R.N.V.R. 1918 on first medal, Lieut. A.G.Bagot R.N.V.R. on second to fourth medal, W75103 A.G.Bagot on fifth and sixth medals, last medal unnamed. The first two medals engraved, the other named medals impressed. The first two medals and the last medal in cases of issue, the rest display mounted, extremely fine - uncirculated. $34,000
Lot 2073 Group of Five: Distinguished Service Order (GVR); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First medal unnamed, Lieut. J.P.Croughan. A.I.F. on second and third medals, V85762 J.P.Croughan on last two medals. All named medals impressed. Display mounted, very fine. $8,500
Lot 2074 Group of Four: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 8691 T/Sgt W.G.Webbey 8 F.Amb. A.I.F. on first two medals, N65589 W.G.Webbey on last two medals. All medals impressed. Contact marks, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 2075 Pair to DOW: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2-Lieut. H.W.Brough. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 2076 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18. K.M.Brummell Australia 2102. Both medals impressed. Very fine - good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2077 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. Lieut. W.H.W.Crowe. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Some contact marks on first, otherwise good very fine. $220
Lot 2078 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 6256 Pte S.J.Dunn. 21-M.G.Coy. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2079 British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1139 Pte. W.Erskine. 9-Mob.Vet.Sec. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2080 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 6524 Pte A.Hockey. 14 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2081 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 4471 Pte F.Lee 28 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Very fine. $210
Lot 2082 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2/lieut. D.G.MacDougall. A.I.F. Impressed. Second medal lacquered, otherwise fine - very fine. $180
Lot 2083 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 10167 T/WO.2 F.O.Regan. 10 F.C.E. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Nearly extremely fine. $90
Lot 2084 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 13314 WO-2. G.Sedgwick. 5-D.S.C. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2085 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID. 7146 Pte L.B.Wells 19 Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, 2nd medal identical except serial number 7148. First medal impressed, second medal renamed and engraved. Very fine - good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2086 Pair to KIA: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 5478 Pte J.R.Wheeler. 8 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Good very fine. $320
Lot 2087 British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 5140 A-Sgt E.M.Williams. 18 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Fine - very fine. $150
Lot 2088 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18. F.O'Beirne. Australia. 4105. Both medals impressed. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2089 Family Group: Father: Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Son: Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 11923 Pte. J.Cape. 9-F.Amb. A.I.F. on first two medals, NX149496 J.T.Cape on last four medals. All medals impressed. The first medal with some scratches and hairlines, otherwise all medals very fine. Passed in
Lot 2090 Trio: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; War Medal 1939-45. 3200 L.Sgt. D.Terry 7-Lond.R. on first two medals, N65798 D.Terry on last medal. All medals impressed. Mounted as worn, last two ribbons damaged, very fine - good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2091 Group of Eight: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Burma Star, - clasp - Pacific; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Korea Medal 1950-53 with MID; UN Korea Medal. 424506 J.M.Burke on first three medals, 424506 J M Burke on fourth to sixth medals, 2/37656 J.M.Burke on last two medals. All medals impressed. Good very fine. $2,700
Lot 2092 Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, - clasp - 8th Army; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX16564 W.J.McLeod. All medals impressed. Swing mounted in two groups of three, very fine - extremely fine. $320
Lot 2093 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX1579 A.E.Hearn. All medals impressed. Nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 2094 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX3004 E.Raines. All medals impressed. Heavy contact marks on last two medals, very good - fine. $170
Lot 2095 Group of Four: Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX48444 J.W.Ford. Impressed. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 2096 Group of Five: Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Coronation Medal 1953. The first and last medals unnamed, 61373 T R A Clausen on second to fourth medals. All named medals impressed. Swing mounted, age toning, otherwise very fine. $440
Lot 2097 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 2098 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX123188 V.Kelly. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, last three medals with contact marks and first and last ribbon damaged, otherwise fine - very fine. $360
Lot 2099 Group of Four to Senior Officer POW: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX39316 H.L.Andrews. All medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2100 Group of Four to POW Executed: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. NX35686 R.J.C.Clark. All medals impressed. Last medal with contact marks, very fine - good very fine. $3,000
Lot 2101 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. S41461 V.A.Hindes. Impressed. Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 2102 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX119462 J.McCarthy on first three medals, NX119462 J.P.McCarthy on last medal. All medals impressed. Contact marks on last two medals, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. $200
Lot 2103 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX135459 M A Renehan. All medals impressed. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 2104 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. QX62926 J.F.Rock. All medals impressed and finely scratched onto medals 'Snr' after Rock and below 'Jon Farrell Rock BSC ANU (?)'. Very fine - extremely fine. $500
Lot 2105 Group of Four: Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. V32623 F.Speight on first, third and fourth medal, second medal unnamed. The named medals impressed. No ribbon on last medal, good very fine - extremely fine. $100
Lot 2106 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. SX22503 W.J.D.Thomas. All medals impressed. Hairlines on last two medals, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2107 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX150812 D.Gately. All medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2108 Trio to Nurse (unique group): Defence Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Denmark, King Christian The Tenth's Medal for Participation in the War 1940-45. VFX126287 K.M.Christiansen on first two medals, last medal unnamed as issued. The named medals impressed. Uncirculated. $1,400
Lot 2109 Pair: Korea Medal 1950-53; United Nations Korea Medal 1950-53. 5/1251 H.Heise on first medal, second medal unnamed. Named medal impressed. The first good very fine, the second fine. $320
Lot 2110 Pair: Vietnam Medal 1964-1973; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. 217617 J.P.Pranevicius. First medal impressed, second medal engraved. Swing mounted for wearing, extremely fine. $350
Lot 2111 Pair: Vietnam Medal 1964-1973; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. 4720490 T.H.Aunger on both medals. First medal impressed, second medal engraved. Nearly uncirculated. $280
Lot 2112 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 27525 Pte. E.R.Latimer. N.Z.E.F. Both medals impressed. Good very fine. $200
Lot 2113 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45. Unnamed as issued. Swing mounted, extremely fine. $80
Lot 2114 Canada, Pair: War Medal 1939-45 (silver issue); Canadian Volunteer Service Medal 1939-45 with Maple Leaf clasp (silver issue). Both unnamed as issued. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2115 Austria, Military Merit Cross 3rd Class, in case of issue; Merit Cross 1st Class 1875-1914; Medal for Military Merit (Signum Laudis); War Service Medal 1873; Karl Troop Cross 1916; France, War Cross for Foreign Operational Theatres (wrong ribbon). The first with some enamel loss on obverse, otherwise very fine. (6) $120
Lot 2116 Austria, Franz Joseph I, Jubilee Honour Medal 'Signum Memoriae' 1848-1898 (2); Jubilee Cross 1848-1908 (2); silver and bronze medals for bravery, Der Tapferkreit second class 1915; Carolus, silver second class 1917. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $130
Lot 2117 Belgium, Order of the Crown (Knight). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2118 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. $300
Lot 2119 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) $300
Lot 2120 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 2121 Belgium, Order of Leopold 3rd Class, (Commander) type 2 (1908-51). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2122 Belgium, Order of Leopold (Knight); Order of the Crown (Officer); Golden Palms of the Order of the Crown; Gold Medal of the Order of Leopold II; Bronze Medal of the Order of Leopold II; Royal Order of the Lion (Knight); War Cross with Palm. Very fine - good very fine. (7) $250
Lot 2123 Belgium, Military Cross 1st Class. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2124 Belgium, Civic Cross 1st Class; another 2nd Class; another military issue in bronze with 1914-1918 clasp; another military issue in silver with 1940-1945 clasp; another military issue in bronze with 1940-1945 clasp; Political Prisoner's Cross 1940-1945. The first two with incorrect ribbon, very fine - extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2125 Belgium, Order of the Belgian Red Cross; Military Decoration 2nd Class; Labour Decoration; Political Prisoner's Cross 1940-45. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2126 Belgium, WWI 1914-1918, War Commemorative Medal; Victory Medal; Yser Medal; Combatant Volunteers Medal; Croix du Feu 1914-1918, instituted in 1934 for Combatants who had been under fire; Centenary of National Independence Commemorative Medal 1830-1930; Volunteers Medal 1940-1945; Korea 1950-1953; Escapees Cross 1940-1945; Prisoner of War Medal 1940-1945; Medal of Gratitude 2nd Class 1940-1945 Resistance Army 1940-1945. Very fine - extremely fine. (12) $170
Lot 2127 Belgium, King Albert Medal 1914-1918; Queen Elisabeth Medal 1914-1916; Commemorative Medal of the Reign of King Leo II 1865-1909. Very fine - extremely fine, the second scarce. (3) $120
Lot 2128 Belgium, 100th Anniversary of National Independence Medal 1930; France, Commemorative War Medal 1939-45 with clasps Liberation and Norvege; Greece, Commemorative Medal of the War of 1940-41 (Army/Air Force issue). Very fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2129 Belgium, Civilian Disobedience Medals 1940-1945 (3) each with different ribbon, yellow stripes, white stripes and red stripes, all medals made by J. Witterwulghe. Toned good very fine. (3) $90
Lot 2130 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) $220
Lot 2131 Germany, Baden, Campaign Medal 1849; Hanover, Commemorative Medal for Langensalza 1866; Prussia, Veterans' Association Cross of Honour. All without ribbons, the second with loop resoldered, fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2132 Germany, Bavaria, Order of Merit of St Michael 1894-1918, in silver (?); Prussia, Pour Le Merite (The Blue Max) neck badge in dark blue enamel and gilt; another but in light blue enamel and gilt, reverse with raised, 'Ges.Gesch.'; USSR, Medal for Victory over Japan; Jubilee Medal for 30 Years of the Soviet Army & Navy, all items replicas. Poor - extremely fine. (5) $40
Lot 2133 Germany, Hamburg, Hanseatic Cross 1914-18; Hamburg, Hanseatic Cross 1914-18; Prussia, Franco-Prussia War Medal 1870-71 Combatants; another but for Non-Combatants; Wilhelm I Centenary Medal 1897. The first two without ribbons and with cracks in enamel, the fourth with rusting, otherwise very good - good very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2134 Germany, Prussia, Order of the Red Eagle 4th Class (Knight); Koniggratz Cross 1866; Merit Cross for War Aid. Very fine - good very fine. (3) $220
Lot 2135 Germany, Prussia, Order of the Red Eagle 4th class (Knight). Ribbon faded, toned extremely fine. $220
Lot 2136 Germany, Third Reich, War Merit Medal in bronze; Eastern Front Medal in zinc; Faithful Service Decoration 1938 in silver; Cross of Honour of German Mothers 3rd Class in bronze. Fine - very fine. (4) $80
Lot 2137 Germany, Third Reich, collection that includes German Social Welfare Decoration 1st Class neck badge; German Social Welfare medal in white metal; Bar to Iron Cross 2nd Class in bronze; War Merit Cross 1st Class; another 2nd Class with swords in bronze; another 2nd Class with swords in zinc; another 2nd Class in zinc; Commemorative Medal of 13 March 1938 (Entry into Austria) in silvered; Commemorative Medal of 1 October 1938 (Entry into Sudetenland) in bronze (2); West Wall Medal; Armed Forces 25 Years Long Service Medal; NSDAP Blood Order 1933; Cross of Honour for Relatives of the Dead in Spain (German) in bronze; Army Tank Battle Badge in zinc; campaign shields (6), for Narvik 1940 in brass, Cholm 1942 in silvered bronze, Crimea 1941-1942 in bronze, Kuban 1943 in bronze, Lorient in solid silvered bronze (proposed design never used), Lappland 1945 in brass, all items appear to be replica issues. Good - extremely fine. (21) $180
Lot 2138 Japan, Order of the Rising Sun 4th Class, with privately made rosette affixed. Small enamel loss near suspension, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2139 Japan, Red Cross Order of Merit, with lapel ribbon badge; Order of the Rising Sun 7th Class; China Incident War Medal 1937-45; all in cases of issue. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2140 Japan, Violet Ribbon Merit Medal (Shijuhosho), in case of issue and with small violet ribbon lapel pin. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2141 Japan, Imperial Army Killed-in-Action Badge, in case of issue. Uncirculated. $280
Lot 2142 Japan, WWII Non-Combatant 'Koushou' Wound Badge, in case of issue. Uncirculated. $60
Lot 2143 Japan, Army Association or Veteran's Badge (?) in case, reverse with hallmark and impressed number 8408. Toned, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2144 Japan, Women's Association Distinguished Service Badge, in case of issue. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2145 Japan, Youth Brigade Merit Badges, two different types, both in cases. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2146 Japan, Fire Brigade Long Service Badge, in original case and box. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 2147 Russia, USSR, Order of the Red Banner, numbered on reverse, 129553. Very fine. $340
Lot 2148 Russia, USSR, Ushakov Medal in silver, numbered on reverse, 5004. Good very fine and scarce. $650
Lot 2149 Russia, USSR, Nakhimov Medal in brass, numbered on edge, 3011. Toned, good very fine and rare. $750
Lot 2150 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) $120
Lot 2151 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. $600
Lot 2152 South Vietnam, National Order 5th Class (Knight); also Medal for Military Merit. Extremely fine early issues. (2) Passed in
Lot 2153 Sweden, Order of the Sword (Knight). Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2154 Silver presentation baton, 1866, by Julius Hogarth, top end features a seated figure of Apollo with a lyre resting on his knee, below and around the circumference is a seated Aboriginal man, a kangaroo and an emu, below this is a scroll running around and down the baton and this is inscribed, 'Sydney Volunteer Military Band 1866', and the base is in the shape of an acorn. Dent in tip of the acorn base, otherwise very fine and scarce piece of early Australiana by a talented and highly regarded master craftsman. Passed in
Lot 2155 Withdrawn, sword was actually presented to 'Harry' Chauvel's father, Captain C.H.E.Chauvel. Presentation sword to Captain Harry Chauvel, Army officer's dress sword, etch decorated blade with crowned cypher QVC on each side, at the guard base the maker's name, 'T.T.Jones/& Son/Sydney' on one side and on the other an inset gilt PROOF disc within a sunburst, the steel guard features a voided strung bugle horn badge with Queen's crown, the sharkskin grip is wire wrapped and on the grip backing plate is inscribed, 'Presented to Capt Chauvel/By the Members & Officers of the/Upper Clarence Light Horse/May 2 1888', the plated steel scabbard is engraved on one side, 'Presented to Capt CHAUVEL/COMMANDANT of the UPPER CLARENCE LIGHT HORSE/by the MEMBERS & OFFICERS as a MARK/of their high Appreciation of his/SERVICES rendered in the corps./May 2nd 1888.', with a leather sword knot attached to guard. Back of guard with loss of plating on engraved section and light rusting on some other areas, wear to plating on scabbard near top suspension ring and inscription on scabbard worn due to polishing, blade free of rust, overall fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2156 Germany, bayonet, WWI M1898 n/A (neuer art [newer model]) 2nd pattern with two-piece wood grip, for use with 8mm Mauser Gewehr 98, blade below guard impressed, 'Move-Werke/Walter & Co/Muhlhausen in Thr.', Royal Cypher of Wilhelm II of Wurttemberg on top of spine and on opposite side the letter 'H', in metal scabbard. Some light rust on scabbard, otherwise fine. $60
Lot 2157 Australia, WWI trench art bracelet centre piece in form of a cut-out map of Australia made of brass (41x31mm) with a slot at sides for securing to a wrist strap, map inscribed, '511/Sgt S.A.Kohn/22nd Btn/A.I.F.'; also a pair of fibre compound dog tags for '511/S A Kohn/CE/22 AIF'. Fine - very fine. (3) $100
Lot 2158 Army presentation fob, (1912), in 9ct gold (5.53g; 34x42mm), by J.M.Wendt, with suspension ring, obverse, voided design with crown at top and shield in centre, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Major. R.R.Baldwin/from/No.4 Troop 17th A.L.H./13-7-12'. Very fine. $280
Lot 2159 HMAS Sydney, pendant in 9ct gold (1.60g; 24x23mm), with small suspension loop, handcrafted featuring an image of the Sydney cruising left between a circular band inscribed, 'H.M.A.S.' at the top and, 'Sydney' at the bottom. Fine. $440
Lot 2160 WWI Patriotic badges, in gilt and enamel or silver and enamel, all feature flags of allies, all different and an interesting collection. One missing securing pin and one with pin fitting repaired with epoxy, otherwise mostly very fine - extremely fine. (10) $250
Lot 2161 WWI, Princess Mary 1914 Christmas gift tin, with details of purchase and description; together with framed VC picture, cards from W.D. & H.O Wills of various military medals on satin including a VC card; Anzac Day 1918 medalet, Gallipoli 75th anniversary booklet from Gallipoli and memorial dawn service at Anzac Cove; The Victoria Cross as portrayed in colour and reproduced in 1975 from the original set of 1887; Queen Victoria jubilee medal in the shape of a Victoria Cross; Hendley Bowls Measure model B; and various publications on Anzac Day ceremony; a replica Victoria Cross and ribbon and a 1939-1945 War Medal with ribbon. Fine or better. (lot) $110
Lot 2162 King's Silver War badge, reverse inscribed A19652; War Widows' Guild badge, in sterling silver, reverse numbered 3411; National Emergency Service New South Wales badge, unofficially painted; Victory medal 1919 (school children issue); Sydney Legacy Widows Club badge named 'Q.V. Balkwill'; R.A.N.C.B. Life member tie bar badge; Visit of HRH The Prince of Wales to Australia, 1920, in gilt (25mm) (C.1920/11); also Australia florin dated 1943S made into a heart with suspension loop (WWII sweetheart pendant?). Fine - extremely fine. (8) $100
Lot 2163 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) $50
Lot 2164 Australia, WWII, Mothers and Widows badge with three stars, No.A17793. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 2165 Australia, Female Relative badge WWII, one star, reverse numbered A.28845; Gallipoli Legion Club Member lapel badge (KC), reverse numbered 355; Air Force Association lapel badge (KC), reverse numbered M1724; RSL club member lapel badges, three figure type, both KC one with QC81 overlay; NSW RSL Club tie bar; Legacy $5 badge; Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund appeal day tinnie; Victory Medal 1945 (school children issue); Imperial Germany, Prussian Hohenzollern campaign Medal 1848-1849 miniature medal (no ribbon); various buttons (5); RSL and Legion Club membership badges, 1969-1981 period (18, different); RAN Snapper Island lapel badge. Very good - extremely fine. (34) $60
Lot 2166 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) $40
Lot 2167 Military hat badges, all but one in metal, noted Great Britain, Connaught Rangers, Signals, Engineers, ASC (2, one in plastic), Middlesex Regt, Lancashire Fusiliers, Inns of Court Regt (EIIR), West Riding Regt, Argyll and Sutherland (missing lugs), also helmet plate (EIIR ) for Middlesex Regt (missing one prong for holding centre plate in place); New Zealand, includes Ordnance Corps, Signals, 12 & XIII (Nelson, Marlborough & West Coast) Regt (KC), Cadet Corps (QC); Malaya, General Service Corps; Bandsman qualification badges (KC) (2); also Great Britain, GPO (General Post Office) hat badge (KC) numbered 60 at front. Fine - very fine. (19) $80
Lot 2168 Australia, WWI-1953, Rising Sun hat badges (3), collar badges (12). Fine - very fine. (15) Passed in
Lot 2169 Australia, Rising Sun hat badge and collar badge (both KC); Australia blackened bronze shoulder title; British Army WWII, Auxiliary Territorial Service hat badge in brass; US Army WWII, officer's hat badge; Battle Veterans lapel badge (KC); RAEME lapel badge (QC); Legacy $50 lapel badge; trench art, .303 shell casing with nib fitted for use as a writing pen, stamped K-15 and VII for George Kynoch, England (1915); magnifying glass, fold-out from oval brass case. Very good - extremely fine. (10) $100
Lot 2170 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 2171 St Pius College Chatswood Senior Cadets, Rising Sun hat badge in brass (47x32mm) (Cossum RS68), by A.J.Parkes, Brisbane, sample without lugs fitted. Toned, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2172 Australia, WWI, 3rd Field Artillery (Army) Brigade, original colour patches by different makers. One lightly glued to card in one part, otherwise good very fine, the other on felt backing cloth, extremely fine and scarce. (2) $100
Lot 2173 Australia, WWII Army colour patches, a good variety and all different, includes five T patches for units that served in Tobruk and two miniature patches. A few with small moth holes, otherwise very fine. (24) $100
Lot 2174 Australia, RAAF pilot's wings sweetheart brooch in gilt and enamel (KC), c1940; 20 Bn 11 Bde enamel colour patch lapel badge; The Gallipoli Star lapel badge; souvenir El Alamein Egypt 1942 keyring with medallion featuring a (Tobruk) Rat, marked El Alamein Bazar, presented to members of 9 Div 2AIF who visited Egypt c2005; other rank, title and insignia badges and buttons, mostly modern issues (14). Fine - uncirculated. (18) $30
Lot 2175 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 2176 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 2177 Australian Staff Corps Mess A.H.Q., c1950, Mess chits for threepence and one penny. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2178 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 2179 The Navy List, containing the Officers on the Active List of the Royal Navy, April 1928 (475pp+); The Navy List, containing List of Ships, Establishments, and Officers of the Fleet, August 1938 (807pp+), April 1945 Volume II (902-2150pp), Volume III (2151-3476pp), 1956 (unnumbered, approx 600pp); The Navy List of Retired Officers, together with the Emergency List, 1954 (532pp). A few with repairs to cover and a few with a small square cut from right bottom corner of front page, otherwise fine. (6) $60
Lot 2180 Honours and Awards, Army, Navy and Air Force 1914-1920, by J.B.Hayward & Son, 1979, 947pp (Army 653, Navy 227, Air Force 67), hard cover (130x198cmm); Australian Jewry's Book of Honour World War II, edited by Gerald Pynt, 1973, 225pp, hard cover with dust jacket (158x235mm); No Need For Heroes, The Original Tunnel Rats, by Sandy MacGregor, 1993, 266pp, soft cover (140x215mm); Anzacs in Arkhangel, the untold story of Australia and the invasion of Russia 1918-19 by Michael Challinger, 2010, 285pp, soft cover (152x233mm). Good very fine. (4) $80
Lot 2181 Hougoument, The Key to Victory at Waterloo, by Julian Paget and Derek Saunders, 1st edition 1992, hardcover (13.5x20.5cm) with dust jacket, 108pp with b&w photos and illustrations; British Battles & Medals, by E.C.Joslin, A.R.Litherland & B.T.Simpkin, 1st edition 1988, hardcover (24x31cm) with dust jacket, 299pp with b&w photos; Russian and Soviet Military Awards by V.A.Durov, 1989, softcover (19.2x24.5cm), 103pp with colour and b&w photos, Russian and English text. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $40
Lot 2182 ANZAC Memorial, Alfred George Stephens (editor), published by The Returned Soldiers Association, Sydney, 25 April 1917, second edition 1916, board cover, 512pp with 13 vignette illustrations and 49pp of illustrations, 9 small maps, and a 214pp Roll of Honour of Soldiers & Sailors, Officers and Men of the AN&MEF and AIF, who Died on Service and Missing from August 4th, 1914 to February 8th, 1917 including casualties prior to embarkation and casualties subsequent to embarkation but prior to hostilities in the Dardanelles. Book title printing faded on spine, the first few pages fragile at spine, also some paper loss at edges to first few pages, names written on back cover, one page with crease done during publication and some other pages with corner creases, a few spots of foxing but overall a good specimen of this very scarce book. $90
Lot 2183 Gallipoli The Incredible Campaign, by Tim Swifte, 1985, softcover (20.2x27.5cm), 130pp, b&w photos and map; The Anzac Tradition Between the Lines, softcover (21x29.7cm), 55pp, an Australia Post publication with colour and b&w photos and separate fold-out map and set of stamps; The Australian Army in Profile 2000, published 2001 by Directorate of Public Affairs - Army, softcover (21x30cm), 160pp, coloured photos throughout; Australian War Memorial, 1983 edition, softcover (21.5x27.8cm), 24pp, featuring coloured photos of some of the AWM collection; ACEH The Australian Defence Force's Tsunami Relief Mission, compiled by Guillaume Louys, 1st edition 2005, hardcover (25.8x28.8cm) with inscription on fly page, 232pp, a coloured photographic record by the RAN; Australia's Naval Heritage, The Destroyers, Their Battles and Their Badges, by Vic Cassells, 1st edition 2000, hardcover (22x29cm) with dust jacket, 250pp with colour and b&w photos and illustrations throughout; A few books with light foxing, otherwise fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2184 The Heroes, Daring Raiders of the Pacific War, by Ronald McKie, 1989 edition, softcover (11.1x18cm), 235pp, the story of WWII Operations Jaywick and Rimau by Z Special Unit; Blood on Borneo, by Jack Wong Sue DCM, JP, AKR13, revised edition 2002, softcover (14.8x21cm), 368pp; Sandakan Under Nippon, The Last March, by Don Wall, 1st edition 1988, hard cover (17x25.2cm), 193pp, with Honour Roll of B Force, E Force and other POWs; It Is With Deep Regret That I Have To Inform You... The First Australian Prisoners of War to Return from Camps in Japan, Manila to Mascot 15 September 1945, by Tony James, 1st edition 1997, softcover 21x29.8cm), 33pp. Very fine - good extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2185 A Dictionary of Australian Military History, From Colonial Times to The Gulf War, by Ian Grant, 1st edition 1992, hard cover (14.5x22cm) with dust jacket, 414pp. Duntroon The Royal Military College of Australia 1911-2001, by Darren Moore, 1st edition 2001, hard cover (18.2x25.4cm) with dust jacket, 608pp with b&w photos, List of King's/Queen's Medal Winners, Full-Time General Service Officer Nominal Roll 1911-2001 and other lists; RMC Graduation Ceremony programmes for December 1989, December 1996, June 1997 and December 2000. The last with foxing along top edge, otherwise good very fine, the second as new, the programmes very fine - extremely fine. (6) $120
Lot 2186 World War II Illustrated, Sir John Hanimerton, issues 212-9, 221, 3-6, 254-5. Very good. (15) Passed in
Lot 2187 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 2188 Javanese Keris blade, 1890-1910, with straight 39cm 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, the wooden sheath 'Wrangka Gajaman' is in formal style, with four metal bands around the sheath which are embossed ornately. Fine. $70
Lot 2189 Gold nugget, natural (51.6g). Extremely fine. $2,500
Lot 2190 Gold nugget, natural (35.2g). Extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 2191 Gold nugget, natural (26.1g). Extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 2192 Gold nugget, natural (14.2g). Extremely fine. $650
Lot 2193 Gold nugget, natural (12.7g). Extremely fine. $550
Lot 2194 Gold nugget, natural (10.6g). Extremely fine. $460
Lot 2195 Gold nugget, natural (10.1g). Extremely fine. $440
Lot 2196 Gold nugget, natural (8.6g). Extremely fine. $360
Lot 2197 Gold nugget, natural (7.7g). Extremely fine. $340
Lot 2198 Gold nugget, natural (7.6g). Extremely fine. $320
Lot 2199 Gold nugget, natural (7.4g). Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2200 Gold nugget, natural (7.1g). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 2201 Gold nugget, natural (7.1g). Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2202 Gold nugget, natural (7.0g). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 2203 Gold nugget, natural (6.9g). Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2204 Gold nugget, natural (6.8g). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 2205 Gold nugget, natural (6.6g). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 2206 Gold nugget, natural (6.6g). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 2207 Gold nugget, natural (5.6g). Extremely fine. $220
Lot 2208 Gold nugget, natural (5.6g). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 2209 Gold nugget, natural (5.4g). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 2210 Gold nugget, natural (4.8g). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 2211 Gold nugget, natural (4.7g). Extremely fine. $160
Lot 2212 Gold nugget, natural (4.6g). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 2213 Gold nugget, natural (4.4g). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2214 Gold nugget, natural (4.4g). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2215 Gold nugget, natural (4.4g). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2216 Gold nugget, natural (4.0g). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 2217 Gold nugget, natural (3.8g). Extremely fine. $160
Lot 2218 Gold nugget, natural (3.5g). Extremely fine. $150
Lot 2219 Gold nugget, natural (3.2g). Extremely fine. $140
Lot 2220 USA, Morgan dollars, 1878, 1878S, 1879. Golden peripheral toning, rubbed, extremely fine; frosty mint bloom, crimson tone upper left obverse, uncirculated; frosty, crimson tone around rim and blue tone spot below date, choice uncirculated. (3) $280
Lot 2221 USA, Morgan dollar, 1878CC. Dull grey patina, underlying subdued mint bloom, toned extremely fine. $300
Lot 2222 USA, Morgan dollars, 1879CC, 1879O, 1879S. Evenly worn, some scratches on bust, dark tone around lettering and devices, good; frosty mint bloom, orange peripheral tone, traces of die breaks in reverse legend, nearly uncirculated; frosty mint bloom, some patchy crimson tone on the obverse, die breaks, uncirculated. (3) $320
Lot 2223 USA, Morgan dollars, 1880, 1880CC, 1880O. Iridescent tone, some old scuff marks toning dark grey, nearly uncirculated; evenly worn, minor contact marks, very good; original mint bloom, contact marks, tone spot on reverse, some wear on eagle's breast, nearly uncirculated. (3) $340
Lot 2224 USA, Morgan dollars, 1880S, 1881. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated; light golden tone, underlying subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 2225 USA, Morgan dollars, 1881O, 1881S. Light golden tone, underlying subdued mint bloom, some heavy contact marks and orange tone spots on obverse, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated; subdued frosty mint bloom, die flash between rim and top of bust, beautifully struck, uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 2226 USA, Morgan dollar, 1882CC. Full original mint bloom, beautifully struck up, rubbed, otherwise uncirculated. $360
Lot 2227 USA, Morgan dollar, 1881CC. Full frosty mint bloom, traces of die breaks in reverse legend, choice uncirculated. $750
Lot 2228 USA, Morgan dollars, 1882, 1882O, 1882S. Dark violet tone with hints of green and gold, nearly uncirculated; slight golden and orange peripheral tone, subdued mint bloom, extremely fine; original mint bloom subdued on obverse, nearly uncirculated. (3) $250
Lot 2229 USA, Morgan dollars, 1883, 1883O, 1883S. Golden peripheral tone, blue iridescent tone, spot between rim and legend at 12 o'clock, extremely fine; extremely fine; dark toned, extremely fine/very fine. (3) $400
Lot 2230 USA, Morgan dollar, 1883CC. Gold and crimson peripheral tone with iridescent blue tone spot at 6:30 on reverse, choice uncirculated. $500
Lot 2231 USA, Morgan dollars, 1884, 1884O, 1884S. Dark golden peripheral tone with underlying frosty mint bloom, die flaw on cheek and in field by brow of bust, uncirculated; full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated; original mint bloom, crimson peripheral tone, some dark tone around lettering and devices, good very fine. (3) $240
Lot 2232 USA, Morgan dollar, 1884CC. Dark tone around lettering and devices, extremely fine. $300
Lot 2233 USA, Morgan dollars, 1885, 1885O, 1885S. Crimson tone at 6 o'clock, uncirculated; frosty mint bloom, extremely fine; slight crimson and blue tone at 6 o'clock, nearly uncirculated. (3) $520
Lot 2234 USA, Morgan dollar, 1885CC. Dull grey patina, underlying mint bloom, nearly very fine. $450
Lot 2235 USA, Morgan dollars, 1886, 1886O, 1886S. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated; light golden tone, underlying mint bloom, extremely fine; dark blue and crimson peripheral tone on obverse, nearly fine. (3) $250
Lot 2236 USA, Morgan dollars, 1887, 1887O, 1887S. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated; golden tone, some dark tone in the lettering and devices of reverse, very fine; original mint bloom, crimson and blue tone top left of obverse, golden tone reverse, nearly uncirculated. (3) $400
Lot 2237 USA, Morgan dollars, 1888, 1888O, 1888S. Frosty mint bloom, light golden toning on highlights, nearly uncirculated; frosty mint bloom, slight iridescent peripheral tone, tone spot 6 o'clock reverse, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated; dark tone around lettering and devices, fine. (3) $300
Lot 2238 USA, Morgan dollars, 1889, 1889O. Frosty mint bloom, light crimson peripheral tone, uncirculated; light orange tone left obverse field, dark tone in date and denticles, very fine. (2) $400
Lot 2239 USA, Morgan dollar, 1889CC. Grey and gold patina, dark tone in lettering and devices, very good. $760
Lot 2240 USA, Morgan dollar, 1889S. Subdued mint bloom, heavy gold tone and dark tone in denticles, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $180
Lot 2241 USA, Morgan dollars, 1890, 1890CC, 1890O, 1890S. Crimson tone spots in obverse legend and date, uncirculated; iridescent tone underlying violet grey patina, fine; patchy grey patina, dull, nearly fine; orange tone in the reverse legend, nearly uncirculated. (4) $400
Lot 2242 USA, Morgan dollars, 1891, 1891O, 1891S, 1891CC, 1892, 1892O, 1892S, 1892CC. Light golden tone, evenly worn, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine; dark streaky tone, very fine; very light crimson peripheral tone, contact marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine; red gold tone, very fine; golden red peripheral tone, extremely fine; rich dark golden tone and dark patina, extremely fine; dark tone in lettering and devices, good; tone spot on neck, dark tone in lettering and devices, light peripheral iridescence, very good. (8) $900
Lot 2243 USA, Morgan dollar, 1893. Satin-like mint bloom, faint lilac and gold tone, iridescent blue tone spot on reverse, edge bump, brushed clean, otherwise extremely fine/good extremely fine. $300
Lot 2244 USA, Morgan dollar, 1893O. Grey gold patina, dark tone accentuates lettering and devices, good fine. $200
Lot 2245 USA, Morgan dollar, 1893CC. Light gold tone, very dark tone in lettering and devices, good. $300
Lot 2246 USA, Morgan dollars, 1894O, 1894S. Dark peripheral tone, good very fine; light peripheral toning, nearly extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 2247 USA, Morgan dollar, 1895O. Blue peripheral toning, dark patina, good very fine. $300
Lot 2248 USA, Morgan dollar, 1895S. Tone line obverse, spot on reverse, fine. $400
Lot 2249 USA, Morgan dollars, 1896, 1896O, 1896S, 1897, 1897O, 1897S. Iridescent tone, dark violet grey patina, nearly uncirculated; very light tone, nearly very fine; dark tone in lettering and devices, and peripheral tone, nearly very fine; some mint bloom, light golden grey tone in lettering and devices, nearly extremely fine; traces of iridescent tone, some dark patina in lettering and devices, rim flaw 9.30 o'clock on obverse, good fine; slight golden red tone, rubbed, nearly uncirculated. (6) $400
Lot 2250 USA, Morgan dollars, 1898, 1898O, 1898S, 1899, 1899O, 1899S. Crimson peripheral tone, nearly uncirculated; faint spotty orange tone, uncirculated; dark gold and grey patina, carbon spots on obverse, good fine; golden peripheral tone, dark tone in lettering and devices, very good; frosted mint bloom, crimson tone, darker on periphery, one carbon spot reverse, good extremely fine; trace of iridescence, light grey patina, very fine. (6) $450
Lot 2251 USA, Morgan dollars, 1900, 1900O, 1900S, 1901, 1901O, 1901S. Crimson peripheral tone, uncirculated; some mint bloom, light patchy tone areas, die breaks in legend of reverse, some residue on obverse, uncirculated; dark, slightly iridescent peripheral tone and dark tone in the lettering and devices, good fine; gold and orange peripheral tone, light on reverse, good very fine; crimson and blue peripheral tone patina on obverse, nearly uncirculated; grey tone generally, darker in lettering and devices, very good. (6) $450
Lot 2252 USA, Morgan dollars, 1902, 1902O, 1902S. Light crimson peripheral tone, dark tone spot on rim above bust, good extremely fine; light streaky golden tone, nearly uncirculated; golden peripheral tone, dark tone in lettering and devices, very good. (3) $200
Lot 2253 USA, Morgan dollars,1903, 1903S. Traces of mint bloom, golden peripheral tone and light patina, good extremely fine; dark lilac and golden tone, heavy in lettering and devices, very good. (2) $150
Lot 2254 USA, Morgan dollar, 1903O. Satin-like mint bloom, light peripheral tone, nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 2255 USA, Morgan dollars, 1904, 1904O. Mint bloom, light grey gold peripheral tone, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated; traces of mint bloom, patchy golden grey tone spots, crimson peripheral tone heavy on obverse, nearly uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 2256 USA, Morgan dollars, 1921, 1921D, 1921S. Faint crimson tone under dull dusty grey patina, uncirculated; crimson and blue tone spots, peripheral die breaks in legend, light patina, nearly uncirculated; dull dusty grey gold patina, nearly uncirculated. (3) $600
Lot 2257 USA, Peace dollar, 1921. Brown patina, heavy in devices, golden red tone, a soft strike, choice uncirculated. $500
Lot 2258 USA, Peace dollars, 1922, 1922D, 1922S, 1923, 1923D, 1923S. Light grey gold patina over satin-like mint bloom, uncirculated; subdued mint bloom, golden tone areas and two dark tone spots on obverse, choice uncirculated; subdued mint bloom, golden tone areas, tone streak on reverse, uncirculated; subdued mint bloom, light dusty tone, nearly uncirculated; mint bloom, golden tone area on obverse, dark crimson and blue tone spots, three peripheral one over D reverse, uncirculated; golden brown tone, obverse very dark and heavy patina, reverse peripheral tone, extremely fine. (6) $500
Lot 2259 USA, Peace dollars, 1924, 1924S, 1925, 1925S, 1926, 1926D, 1926S. Light dusty blue and crimson patina, dark brown toning, uncirculated; dusty patina, some darker tone in devices, very fine; dusty patina, dark patchy tone over bust, nearly uncirculated; dusty golden blue patina, very fine; dusty patina, dark tone spots, nearly extremely fine; golden tone, traces of dark in lettering and devices, very fine; light gold patina, gold and blue tone spots reverse, good extremely fine. (7) $300
Lot 2260 USA, Peace dollars, 1927, 1927S, 1928S, 1935. Satin-like mint bloom, faint gold tone, nearly uncirculated; dark tone in lettering and devices, very fine; golden tone, some pitting, very good; golden tone, two small dark tone spots on the rim of obverse, one tiny tone spot on cheek of bust, otherwise obverse unmarked, nearly uncirculated. (4) $500
Lot 2261 USA, Peace dollar, 1928. Light crimson tone spots on the reverse, uncirculated. $550
Lot 2262 USA, Peace dollar, 1935S. Golden tone lower portion of obverse, upper of reverse, uncirculated. $450
Lot 2263 USA, Trade dollar, 1877S. Faint grey tone in lettering and devices, contact marks, extremely fine. $460
Lot 2264 Brazil, Maria I, 6,400 reis or 'half Johanna' 1805R (Rio) (KM.236.1). Scratches lower left of shield, otherwise good extremely fine with mint bloom. $1,250
Lot 2265 Great Britain, George I, quarter guinea, 1718 (S.3638). Good very fine. $420
Lot 2266 Charles II, crown, first bust, 1663 (S.3354); second bust, 1667 (S.3357). Very good; nearly fine. (2) $320
Lot 2267 Charles II, crown, second bust, 1670 (S.3357); third bust, 1673 (S.3358). Nearly fine; fair. (2) $340
Lot 2268 Charles II, crown, second bust, 1671 (S.3357). Light tone, good fine. $300
Lot 2269 Charles II, crown, fourth bust, 1681 (S.3359). Very good. $250
Lot 2270 William III, crown, first bust, 1696 (S.3470). Very good. $180
Lot 2271 Anne, after the Union, crown, 1707E (S.3600). Very fine. $700
Lot 2272 Anne, after the Union, crown, 1708E (S.3600). Obverse adjustment file marks, evenly worn very good. $200
Lot 2273 George II, young head, crown, 1732, rose and plumes (S.3686). Toned, good fine. $700
Lot 2274 George III, emergency issue, dollar, oval countermark on obverse of a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1796FM (S.3765A). Countermark sharp good very fine, coin nearly very fine. $650
Lot 2275 George III, emergency issue, dollar, oval countermark struck on the obverse of a Charles IIII, Lima Mint eight reales, 1794IJ (S.3765A). Countermark good fine, coin good very fine. $700
Lot 2276 George III, emergency issue, dollar, octagonal countermark on a Charles IIII, Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1802FT (S.3766). Countermark very fine, coin good very fine. $800
Lot 2277 George III, Bank of England, five shillings or dollar, 1804 (S.3768) top leaf to left side of E. Traces of obverse of Charles IIII eight reales on reverse, old scratches behind Britannia, nearly very fine. $400
Lot 2278 George III, new coinage, crown, 1818 LVIII (S.3787). Scratch to left of date, otherwise extremely fine. $260
Lot 2279 George III, new coinage, crown, 1819 LIX (S.3787). Iridescent tone, friction wear, otherwise extremely fine. $320
Lot 2280 George III, new coinage, crown, 1819 LX (S.3787) stop after tutamen. Nearly uncirculated. $750
Lot 2281 George III, new coinage, crown, 1820 LX (S.3787). Very good. $80
Lot 2282 George IV, crown, laureate head, 1821 secundo (S.3805). Good very fine. $340
Lot 2283 George IV, crown, laureate head, 1822 tertio (S.3805). Light grey tone with golden highlights, nearly extremely fine. $550
Lot 2284 Queen Victoria, young head, crown, 1844 (S.3882) star stops. Cleaned very fine/good very fine. $600
Lot 2285 Queen Victoria, young head, crown, 1845. Good very fine. $550
Lot 2286 Queen Victoria, young head, crown, 1847 (S.3882). Light grey toned, very fine. $420
Lot 2287 Queen Victoria, Gothic crown, 1847 (S.3883). Blue gun metal grey toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $2,400
Lot 2288 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1887 (S.3921). Underlying brilliance, light grey brown with blue iridescent highlights on the obverse, uncirculated. $320
Lot 2289 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1888 narrow date (S.3921). Extremely fine. $160
Lot 2290 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1889 (S.3921). Nearly uncirculated. $220
Lot 2291 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crowns, 1890, 1891 and 1892 (S.3921). The first obverse scratches, otherwise toned nearly extremely fine, the others very fine and nearly very fine. (3) $160
Lot 2292 Queen Victoria, old head, crowns, 1893 LVII, 1894 LVII, 1895 LVIII (S.3937). Fine; very good; good fine. (3) $100
Lot 2293 Queen Victoria, old head, crowns, 1895 LIX, 1896 LX and 1897 LX (S.3937). The last nearly fine, others good fine. (3) $120
Lot 2294 Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1893 LVI (S.3937). Reverse toned with underlying mint bloom, obverse brilliant field with golden peripheral highlights, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $370
Lot 2295 Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1897 LXI (S.3937). Reverse patchy toned, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $160
Lot 2296 Queen Victoria, old head, crowns, 1897 LXI, 1899 LXII and LXIII, and 1900 LXIII (S.3937). Very fine - good very fine. (4) $240
Lot 2297 Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1898 LXII (S.3937). Toned, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2298 Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1900 LXIV (S.3937). Light blue grey tone with golden red highlights, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $550
Lot 2299 Edward VII, 1902 (S.3978). Nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 2300 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1927, proof only year (S.4036). Grey toned, FDC. $600
Lot 2301 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1928 (S.4036). Light grey toning, uncirculated. $520
Lot 2302 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1929 (S.4036). Dull grey toned with underlying original mint bloom, extremely fine or better. $420
Lot 2303 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1930 (S.4036). Light grey toning, fine or better. $460
Lot 2304 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crowns, 1931 and 1933 (S.4036). Contact marks on the obverse of the second, otherwise nearly extremely fine, the first very fine. (2) $520
Lot 2305 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1932 (S.4036). Semi proof-like, nearly uncirculated and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2306 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1934 (S.4036), the key date mintage of only 932 pieces. Semi proof-like, nearly uncirculated and rare. $7,000
Lot 2307 George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1936 (S.4036). Light grey toned with subdued underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and scarce, this date also attributed to Edward VIII. Passed in
Lot 2308 George V - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1935 (S.4048), 1937 (S.4078), 1951 (S.4111), 1953 (S.4136), 1960 (S.4143) (2), 1965 (S.4144), 1972 (S.4226), and 1990 (S.4301). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (9) $100
Lot 2309 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, double florin or four shillings, 1887, Roman I (S.3922); Arabic 1 (S.3923); 1888 (S.3923). The first toned, nearly uncirculated; uncirculated; obverse abrasions, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (3) $210
Lot 2310 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, double florin or four shillings, 1889 (S.3923). Lightly toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $120
Lot 2311 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, double florin or four shillings, 1890 (S.3923). Attractive iridescent toning, choice uncirculated. $320
Lot 2312 George III, Bank token, three shillings, 1811 (S.3769). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2313 George III, Bank token, three shillings, 1813 (S.3770). Cleaned and a little polished, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2314 George III, Bank tokens, eighteen pence, 1812 (S.3771), 1813 and 1814 (S.3772). Nearly fine or better. (3) $160
Lot 2315 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint under Parliament, halfcrown, group IV, type 4, mm P in circle (1643-5) (S.2779A). Irregular flan, about as struck, good very fine. $300
Lot 2316 Charles II, halfcrown, fourth bust, 1676 (S.3367); William and Mary, halfcrown, 1690 (S.3435). Fair. (2) $90
Lot 2317 William and Mary, halfcrowns, 1689 pearls and frosting of caul and interior of crown; another with pearls and no frosting in the interior (S.3434). Good fine; fine. (2) $320
Lot 2318 William III, halfcrown, first bust, 1700 duodecimo (S.3494). Full original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $2,400
Lot 2319 Anne, after the Union, halfcrown, 1707E sexto (S.3605). Very good. $90
Lot 2320 George II, old head, halfcrowns, 1745 Lima (S.3695) and 1746/5 Lima (S.3696). Nearly very fine; good very fine. (2) $360
Lot 2321 George III, new coinage, large or bull head halfcrowns, 1816 and 1817 (S.3788). Scratch on the neck of the first, otherwise good very fine; grey blue with red highlights, nearly extremely fine. (2) $600
Lot 2322 George III, new coinage, small head halfcrown, 1819 (S.3789). Nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 2323 George IV, halfcrown, reverse crowned garnished shield, 1820 (S.3807). Attractive grey and blue toned, extremely fine or better. $800
Lot 2324 George IV, halfcrowns, shield in Garter, 1823 (S.3808); bare head left, 1825 and 1829 (S.3809). Toned very fine; good fine; very fine. (3) $280
Lot 2325 George IV, halfcrown, bare head left, reverse crowned shield with crest, 1826 (S.3809). Punch mark on 6, otherwise good very fine. $120
Lot 2326 William IV, halfcrowns, 1834, 1836/5 and 1836 (S.3834). Very good; good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (3) $440
Lot 2327 Queen Victoria, young head halfcrowns, 1843, 1844, 1845 and 1846 (S.3888). The last fair, others nearly fine, the 1845 with scratches. (4) $200
Lot 2328 Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrowns, 1849 small date and 1850 (S.3888). Good fine; fine. (2) $180
Lot 2329 Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrown, 1874 (S.3889). White silver mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 2330 Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrowns, 1875, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1885 and 1887 (S.3889). The first and last nearly fine, others fair - very good. (8) $180
Lot 2331 Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrown, 1882 (S.3889). Some underlying mint bloom, good extremely fine. $360
Lot 2332 Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrown, 1884 (S.3889). Full original frosty mint bloom with red gold peripheral highlights on the obverse, uncirculated. $700
Lot 2333 Queen Victoria, young head, halfcrown, 1886 (S.3889). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2334 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, halfcrowns, 1887, 1888 (S.3924). Nearly brilliant uncirculated; golden brown toned good extremely fine. (2) $240
Lot 2335 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, halfcrown, 1889 and 1891 (S.3924). Dark blue grey carbonised tone, otherwise nearly uncirculated; polished, good very fine. (2) $240
Lot 2336 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, halfcrown, 1890 (S.3924). Full light toned original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $260
Lot 2337 Queen Victoria, old head, halfcrown, 1893 (S.3938). Light red and grey tone on reverse, uncirculated. $240
Lot 2338 Queen Victoria, old head, halfcrown, 1894 (S.3938). Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $500
Lot 2339 Queen Victoria, old head, halfcrowns, 1895 and 1896 (S.3938); Edward VII, halfcrowns, 1905 and 1906 (S.3980). The 1905 fair but rare, others very good. (4) $200
Lot 2340 Queen Victoria, old head, halfcrowns, 1897 and 1899 (S.3938). White silver frosty mint bloom, toned edges, nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2341 Queen Victoria, old head, halfcrown, 1898 (S.3938). Subdued light tone over original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2342 Queen Victoria, old head, halfcrowns, 1900 and 1901 (S.3938). A well matched iridescent and gold highlighted toned pair with full original mint bloom, uncirculated. (2) $420
Lot 2343 Edward VII, halfcrowns, 1902, 1903 and 1904 (S.3980). Extremely fine; good fine; nearly very fine, the second very scarce. (3) $340
Lot 2344 Edward VII, halfcrowns, 1907-1910 (S.3980). The first brown toned, extremely fine, the last dark grey toned, extremely fine, the second good very fine and the third nearly very fine, all scarce in these conditions. (4) $550
Lot 2345 George V, first coinage, halfcrowns, 1911-1919 (S.4011). The first a brushed proof or specimen issue, 1915 original mint bloom, uncirculated, others fine - nearly uncirculated. (9) $400
Lot 2346 George V, second coinage, halfcrowns, 1920-1926, third coinage, halfcrown, 1926, 1927 (S.4021, 4021A, 4032). The 1924 and 1926 Modified Effigy nearly uncirculated, the others very fine - good extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 2347 George V, fourth coinage, halfcrowns, 1927 proof only issue, 1928-1936 (S.4037). The 1930 and 1934 good fine and nearly very fine, others nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $350
Lot 2348 George VI, first coinage, halfcrowns, 1937-1946 (S.4080), second coinage, 1947, 1948 (S.4101), third coinage, 1949, 1950 proof, 1951 (S.4106). The 1940 and 1941 good very fine, others nearly uncirculated - nearly FDC. (15) $160
Lot 2349 Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1953-1967, proof only 1970 (S.4137, 4145). The 1961 from polished dies, mostly uncirculated - FDC. (16) $120
Lot 2350 Queen Victoria, Godless florin, 1849 (S.3890) W.W. clear behind bust. Attractively toned, proof-like uncirculated and rare as such. $1,150
Lot 2351 Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1852 (S.3891). Full brilliant white silver cartwheeling mint bloom, gem uncirculated and rare thus. $2,000
Lot 2352 Queen Victoria, Gothic florins, 1853, 1856 and 1857 (S.3891). Nearly very fine. (3) $140
Lot 2353 Queen Victoria, Gothic florins, 1865 die no 1, 1866 die no 20, 1870 die no 18, 1874 die no 58, 1878 die no 68, 1876 die no 21, 1878 die no 15 (S.3892, 3893), 1879 (S.3898). Fair - nearly very fine. (8) $250
Lot 2354 Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1872, die no 41 (S.3893). Obverse hairline scratches, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2355 Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1873, die no 142 (S.3893). Dark grey tone, good very fine. $80
Lot 2356 Queen Victoria, Gothic florins, 1881; 1881 with last x replaced by r; 1885 and 1886 (S.3900). The last dark toned good very fine; others fine/good fine; very good; fair. (4) Passed in
Lot 2357 Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1883 (S.3900). Obverse brilliance, lightly toned, good extremely fine. $200
Lot 2358 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, florins, 1887 and 1888 (S.3925). Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated/uncirculated with brilliance. (2) Passed in
Lot 2359 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, florins, 1889 and 1891 (S.3825). Fine; toned, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2360 Queen Victoria, old head, florins, 1893 and 1895 (S.3939). Both iridescent toned with full underlying mint bloom, uncirculated. (2) $250
Lot 2361 Queen Victoria, old head, florins, 1894, 1896, 1899 and 1900 (S.3939). Good very fine; very fine; very good; uncirculated. (4) $200
Lot 2362 Queen Victoria, old head, florins, 1897 and 1898 (S.3939). Extremely fine/good extremely fine; toned, nearly uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 2363 Queen Victoria, old head, florin, 1901 (S.3939). Golden iridescent toned, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2364 Edward VII, florins, 1902, 1903 and 1904 (S.3981). Extremely fine; very fine; good fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2365 Edward VII, florin, 1905 (S.3981). Nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2366 Edward VII, florins, 1906-1910 (S.3981). Fine; nearly extremely fine; very fine; very good; fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2367 George V, first coinage, proof florin, 1911, florins, 1915 and 1919 (S.4012). The first brushed on the obverse, otherwise nearly FDC; nearly uncirculated; toned, nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine. (3) $220
Lot 2368 George V, first coinage, florins, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917 and 1918 (S.4012); second coinage, florins, 1920 (S.4022), 1921-1924, 1926 (S.4022A). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 2369 George V, second coinage, florin, 1925 (S.4022A). Subdued tone with golden highlights, good extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. $240
Lot 2370 George V, fourth coinage, florins, 1927 proof only year and 1928-1936 (S.4038). The key date 1932 only nearly fine, others nearly extremely fine to iridescent toned FDC. (9) $170
Lot 2371 George VI - Elizabeth II, florins, 1937-1951, 1953-1967, 1970 proof and 1950 proof (S.4081, 4102, 4107, 4138, 4146). Very fine - FDC. (33) Passed in
Lot 2372 Edward VI, (1547-1553), second issue, Southwark Mint, shilling MDL (1550), bust 5, mm Y/swan (S.2466B). Pitting in right obverse field, very good/good fine. $140
Lot 2373 Edward VI, (1547-1553), fine silver issue, shilling, mm Y (1551) (S.2482). Even wear, flat bust, clear portrait, good fine. $200
Lot 2374 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), second issue, shillings, mm cross crosslet (1560-1), bust 1A (S.2555A) (2); sixth issue, shilling, mm key, bust 6B (S.2577). Very good. (3) $220
Lot 2375 James I, (1603-1625), second coinage, 1604-19, shilling, mm coronet (1607-9), fourth bust (S.2655); Charles I, (1625-1649) Tower Mint, shilling, mm triangle (1639-40), sixth or Briot's bust, type 4.4 (S.2799). Very good; toned fine. (2) $80
Lot 2376 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), shilling, mm sun, 1653 (S.3217). Lightly toned, good fine. $280
Lot 2377 Charles II, shilling, 1663 (S.3371); William III, shillings, 1696 (S.3497), 1697 (S.3505), 1696N (Norwich) (S.3501), 1696Y (York) (S.3503). The third extremely fine or better, others good - nearly fine. (5) $350
Lot 2378 Anne, shillings, 1705 roses and plumes (S.3589), 1707E* (S.3609A), 1709 (S.3610), 1711 (S.3618). First has been mounted at top edge, fair - very good. (4) $150
Lot 2379 George I, shillings, 1720 (S.3646), 1723SSC (S.3647), 1725 roses and plumes (S.3649). The second with die breaks, very fine, others fine and very good. (3) $100
Lot 2380 George II, old head, shilling, 1743 roses (S.3702). Attractively toned, extremely fine and scarce thus. $400
Lot 2381 George II, old head, shilling, 1747 roses (S.3702). Nearly full original mint bloom, light golden highlights, nearly uncirculated and scarce thus. $400
Lot 2382 George II, old head, shillings, 1745 Lima (S.3703), 1758 (S.3704). Good very fine; good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2383 George III, shillings, 1787 no semee of hearts (S.3743), with hearts (S.3746). Sharply struck, nearly uncirculated; toned extremely fine. (2) $180
Lot 2384 George III, new coinage, shillings, 1816, 1817, 1819 and 1820 (S.3790). Good extremely fine; nearly extremely fine; very good; nearly fine. (4) $140
Lot 2385 George IV, shillings, laureate head, reverse garnished shield, 1821 (S.3810) (2, one countermarked with raised HD/CD in two lines in a sunken square on the King's neck). Nearly very fine; iridescent toned, good extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 2386 George IV, shillings, laureate head, reverse shield in Garter, 1823 and 1824 (S.3811). Iridescent toned, extremely fine, good extremely fine, the first very scarce. (2) $500
Lot 2387 George IV, shillings, bare head, 1825, 1826, 1827 and 1829 (S.3812). Toned, good very fine; toned, very fine; lightly polished very fine; fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2388 William IV, shillings, 1834, 1835 and 1836 (S.3835). Extremely fine; very good; very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2389 Queen Victoria, young head, shillings, 1838 (S.3902), 1839, 1848/6, 1856, 1857, 1861, 1866, 1869-1872, 1875, 1876, 1878, 1879 (S.3907) (15), 1879 (S.3907A), 1880, 1882 and 1887 (S.3907) (3). Fair - good fine. (19) $200
Lot 2390 Queen Victoria, young head, shillings, 1842, 1844, 1846 and 1858 (S.3904). Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $480
Lot 2391 Queen Victoria, young head, shilling, 1859 (S.3904). Grey and iridescent patina, full mint bloom, uncirculated. $400
Lot 2392 Queen Victoria, young head, shillings, 1864 die no 27, 1864 die no 5 (S.3905); 1868 die no 9, 1873 die no 6, 1874 die no 61, 1877 die no 10 (S.3906A); 1881, 1883, 1885 and 1886 (S.3907). Very fine - extremely fine. (10) $380
Lot 2393 Queen Victoria, young head, shilling, 1884 (S.3907). Full mint bloom, choice or gem uncirculated. $400
Lot 2394 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, shillings, 1887, 1888/7, 1888, 1889 (S.3926); 1889-1892 (S.3927). The 1888 and 1889 fine and good, others extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $400
Lot 2395 Queen Victoria, old head, shillings, 1893, 1894 (S.3940), 1895-1901 (S.3940A). Very fine - uncirculated, the 1901 proof-like. (9) $440
Lot 2396 Edward VII, shillings, 1902-1910 (S.3982). The 1905 very good, others good very fine - good extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 2397 George V - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1911-1966, 1970 proofs (both types). The 1921 (S.4023) nearly uncirculated, extra 1927 as a proof, 1950 Scottish is a proof, very fine - FDC. (89) $400
Lot 2398 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603) sixpences, 1567 mm coronet, 1568/7 mm coronet, 1572 mm ermine (S.2562); 1580 mm Latin cross, 1582 mm sword (S.2572). Very good - nearly very fine. (5) $300
Lot 2399 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), milled coinage, sixpence, 1562 (S.2594). Brown tone, nearly very fine. $200
Lot 2400 James I, (1603-1625), second coinage, 1604-19, sixpences, 1604 mm lis, third bust (S.2657); fourth bust, 1605 mm rose (S.2658). Very good. (2) $70
Lot 2401 William III, sixpences, 1696 (S.3520) (2), 1697B (Bristol) (S.3528), 1697 (S.3531). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $400
Lot 2402 Anne, sixpences, 1705 plumes (S.3593), 1711 (S.3619) large lis; George II, young head, sixpences, 1732 (S.3707), 1741 roses (S.3708), old head, 1745 Lima (S.3710), 1746 Lima (S.3710A), 1757, 1758 (S.3711). Fair - good very fine. (8) $400
Lot 2403 George II, young head, sixpence, 1728 roses and plumes (S.3707). Iridescent mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 2404 George III, sixpences, 1787 without semee of hearts (S.3748), with semee (3749). Light golden brown toned, nearly uncirculated; cleaned, nearly uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 2405 George III, new coinage, sixpences, 1816, 1816 N's over reversed N's in Garter legend (unrecorded), 1817, 1818 and 1819 (S.3791). The first with full frosty mint bloom with golden highlights, second good very fine, the fourth nearly extremely fine, the other two very good and fine. (5) $240
Lot 2406 George IV, sixpences, laureate head, reverse garnished shield, 1821 (S.3813); laureate head, reverse shield in Garter, 1824 and 1825 (S.3814); bare head, 1826 and 1829 (S.3815). Extremely fine; very fine; nearly uncirculated; extremely fine; pitted, otherwise extremely fine. (5) $280
Lot 2407 William IV, sixpences, 1834, 1835, 1836 and 1837 (S.3836). Nearly very fine; good extremely fine; fair; nearly fine. (4) $160
Lot 2408 Queen Victoria, young head, sixpences, 1844 (small 44), 1859 (S.3908), 1880, 1881, 1885 (S.3912). First and last toned uncirculated, second toned extremely fine, the others nearly uncirculated. (5) $700
Lot 2409 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1842, 1845, 1852, 1864, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1871-79 (2), 1883, 1884, 1886, 1887; Jubilee 1887 (both)-1892; old head, 1893-1901; Edward VII, 1902-1910; George V, 1911-1936; George VI, 1937-1952; Elizabeth II, 1953-1967, plus 1970 proof. Fair - FDC. (108) $900
Lot 2410 Elizabeth I - Elizabeth II, the collection of threepences in album, described, some with Spink numbers, dates are 1564, 1679, 1687, 1713 with fourpence obverse die, 1762, 1834, 1835, 1845, 1854, 1855, 1859, 1860, 1864, 1866, 1872, 1874-81, 1883-87, Jubilee 1887-92, old head 1893-1901; Edward VII, 1902-1910, 1911-20 (both), 1921, 1927 proof only, 1925, 1926 (both), 1927 proof, 1928, 1930-44; nickel brass 1937-67, 1970 proof. Fair - FDC. (116) Passed in
Lot 2411 Henry VI, first reign (1422-1461), pinecone mascle issue, 1431-1, groat, Calais (S.1875). Nearly very fine. $800
Lot 2412 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603) second issue, 1560-1, groat, mm cross crosslet (S.2556); third and fourth issue, threepence, 1575, mm eglantine (S.2566); sixth issue, 1582-1600, half groat, mm escallop, another, mm crescent (S.2579). Very good - fine. (4) $130
Lot 2413 William IV - Queen Victoria, Colonial Britannia groats, 1836, 1837, 1838/8 sideways, 1839-46, 1848, 1849, 1852, 1854, 1855 (S.3837; 3913); three half pence, 1834, 1835/4, 1842, 1843 (S.3939; S.3915). The 1846 choice, the 1852 rare in this condition, generally fair - uncirculated. (20) $1,300
Lot 2414 Charles II, Maundy set, 1679 (S.3392). The fourpence good fine, others toned very fine - extremely fine. (4) $420
Lot 2415 James II, Maundy set, 1688 (S.3418), 8 over 7 in twopence and fourpence (creased fine). Fine - very fine. (4) $360
Lot 2416 Anne, after the Union, Maundy set, 1709 (S.3599). Toned, fine - very fine. (4) $340
Lot 2417 George II, young head, Maundy set, 1732 (S.3716). Toned, good fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $340
Lot 2418 George III, Maundy sets, 1766 (S.3762), 1800 (S.3764). Toned, very fine - extremely fine. (8) $800
Lot 2419 George IV, Maundy sets, 1822 and 1827 (S.3816). The 1822 threepence is small head, fine - extremely fine. (8) $500
Lot 2420 Queen Victoria, young head, Maundy sets, 1838, 1843 and 1886 (S.3916). The 1843 and 1886 nicely toned uncirculated, the 1838 nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (12) $850
Lot 2421 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, Maundy sets, 1888-1892 complete (S.3932). The 1888 fourpence good very fine, others nicely toned uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (20) $1,400
Lot 2422 Queen Victoria, old head, Maundy sets, 1893-1901, complete (S.3943). All nicely toned uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (36) $2,400
Lot 2423 Edward VII, Maundy sets, 1902-1909 complete except for 1910 (S.3985). Mostly toned, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (32) $1,800
Lot 2424 George V, Maundy sets, 1917 (S.4016), 1921, 1922, 1924, 1927 (S.4027), 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1934 (S.4043). Mostly toned uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (40) $2,500
Lot 2425 George VI, Maundy sets, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940 (S.4086); Elizabeth II, Maundy sets, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1981 and 2000 (S.4131, 4211 for last three). Some toning, uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (40) $2,200
Lot 2426 Elizabeth II, Maundy set, 1953 (S.4126). FDC and scarce. (4) $1,200
Lot 2427 Charles II, undated twopence (S.3387), fourpences, 1679, 1680, 1681 (S.3384); George I, twopence, 1727 (S.3656); George II, twopence, 1740 (S.3714A); George III, fourpences, 1776 and 1780 (S.3750). Very good - extremely fine. (8) $340
Lot 2428 George II - George VI, Maundy oddments, fourpences, 1818, 1828, 1830, 1835, 1839, 1853, 1855, 1856, 1859, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1868, 1870, 1880, 1923; threepences, 1762, 1763, 1820, 1825, 1872, 1887 (Jubilee), 1942; twopences, 1772, 1840, 1842, 1848, 1850, 1853, 1856, 1859, 1870, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1877, 1888, 1881, 1910, 1911, 1946; pennies, 1743, 1753, 1763, 1779, 1818, 1836, 1837, 1869, 1880, 1881. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (51) $1,850
Lot 2429 George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Nearly extremely fine. $230
Lot 2430 George III, second issue, Soho Mint, Birmingham cartwheel penny, 1797 (S.3777), fourth issue, Soho Mint, Birmingham, pennies, 1806 and 1807 (S.3780). Good very fine; no incuse hair curl, good very fine; good extremely fine. (3) $250
Lot 2431 George IV, second issue, pennies, 1825, 1826 plain saltire, 1827 (S.3823). Fine; good fine; good very fine/very fine, the last rare. (3) $740
Lot 2432 William IV, pennies, 1831, 1834, 1837 (S.3845). Very good; nearly very fine; good very fine. (3) $300
Lot 2433 Queen Victoria, young head, copper pennies, 1841, 1847 close colon, 1848/7, 1848, 1851, 1853OT, 1854/3, 1854PT, 1855, 1857PT and OT, 1858/3, 1858, 1858 no WW, 1859 (S.3948). Nearly fine - good extremely fine. (16) $1,400
Lot 2434 Queen Victoria, bun head, bronze pennies, 1860 (1/C), 1860 (1/D), 1860 (2/D), 1860 (6/D), 1861 (5/G), 1861 (6/D), 1861 (6/G), 1862 (6/G), 1863 (6/G), 1864 with and without serif on 4, 1865-73 (S.3594). Fair - uncirculated, the 1869 very worn, the 1873 subdued full mint red. (20) $1,400
Lot 2435 Queen Victoria, bun head, bronze pennies, 1874H (7/I), 1876H (8/K), 1881H (9/M), 1882H (12/M, 12/N) (S.3955); 1875 (8/H, 8/J), 1877 (8/J), 1878 (8/J), 1879 (8/J, 9/J), 1884-94 (S.3954); old head, 1895-1901 (S.3961); Edward VII, 1902-1910 (S.3990); George V, 1911-1926 (S.4051, 2, 3), 1927 (S.4054A), 1928-1936 (S.4055); George VI, 1937-1948 (S.4114); 1949-1951 (S.4117); Elizabeth II, 1953 (S.4154), 1961-1967, 1970 proof (S.4157). Later issues full red, 1951 brilliant, very good - FDC. (87) $1,800
Lot 2436 Willian III - George II, copper halfpennies, 1698 (S.3555) (smooth patina, very good); 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1722, 1731, 1733, 1734, 1735, 1739, 1742, 1744, 1750 (very fine), 1753, 1770-1775 (1770 good very fine). Fair - good very fine. (21) $370
Lot 2437 George III - Queen Victoria, copper halfpennies, 1799, 1806 (2, berry varieties), 1807, 1826, 1826 incuse saltire, 1827, 1831 (bronzed proof), 1837, 1838, 1841, 1843, 1844, 1846, 1847, 1848/7, 1851-9 including 1858/7 and 1859/8. Very good - choice uncirculated, some scarce. (27) $1,200
Lot 2438 Queen Victoria, bun head, bronze halfpennies, 1860 (beaded border), 1861 (red uncirculated), 1861 (4 leaves, incuse veins), 1861 (16 leaves), 1861 (LCW incuse on rock), 1862 (red uncirculated), 1863 (both 3s), 1864 (good extremely fine), 1865, 1865/3 (nearly very fine), 1866, 1867, 1868, 1872, 1873, 1874 (brown and red), 1874H, 1875, 1876H-1888 complete. Very good - choice uncirculated, some scarce. (34) $2,100
Lot 2439 Queen Victoria- Elizabeth II, halfpennies, 1889-1967, 1970 proof. Mostly extremely fine - choice uncirculated. (79) $700
Lot 2440 Charles I - Queen Victoria, collection of farthings, Rose farthing (1643); 1673, 1694, 1697, 1719, 1723, 1724, 1735, 1739, 1749, 1754, 1773 (extremely fine), 1775 (good extremely fine), 1799 (uncirculated), 1806, 1807, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1825, 1826 R over E in DEI, 1826 (2), 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1834, 1835, 1837, 1839, 1840 (extremely fine), 1841 (good extremely fine), 1843, 1845 (good extremely fine), 1846, 1847, 1849 (nearly very fine), 1850, 1851, 1853 (good extremely fine), 1854-1858; 1860 (denticles, 2, one red uncirculated), 1861, 1862, 1864 no serif (extremely fine), 1865/2 (extremely fine), 1866-9, 1872-6H, 1878-97 complete. Fair - uncirculated, a few rare, the 1895 bun head good very fine. (84) $2,200
Lot 2441 Anne, pattern farthing, 1714 (S.3625; Peck 741). Brown and red, extremely fine with slight frictional wear on high points, rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2442 Queen Victoria, bun head, bronze farthing, 1863 (S.3958). Good extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. $400
Lot 2443 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, farthings, 1898-1956 complete. Early dates toned, later mostly full red, extremely fine - choice uncirculated. (59) $320
Lot 2444 George IV - George V, fractional copper and bronze, half farthings, 1828, 1830, 1837, 1839, 1842, 1843, 1844, 1851 and 1856; third farthings, 1827, 1835, 1844, 1866, 1868, 1876, 1878, 1881, 1884, 1855, 1902, 1913; quarter farthing, 1852 (S.3826, 7, 3849, 50, 3951, 2, 3). The last red uncirculated, the bronze third farthings generally choice red uncirculated, overall fine - choice uncirculated. (22) $1,000
Lot 2445 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown to threepence, 1887 (cfS.PS6). In contemporary style plush case, blue grey toned, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) $540
Lot 2446 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown to threepence, 1887 (cfS.PS6). Some toning, extremely fine - uncirculated, in a modern plush case. (7) $300
Lot 2447 Edward VII, matte proof halfcrown, florin, shilling, sixpence and penny, 1902 (S.3980-3982, 3990). Mostly rubbed, otherwise extremely fine. (5) $400
Lot 2448 George VI, set, 1937, crown to halfpenny (cfS.PS16) including silver Maundy set. In Royal Mint plush case for set, the bronze brilliant, the silver toned, the British shilling only very fine, others extremely fine - FDC. (14) $300
Lot 2449 George VI, Festival of Britain, proof set, 1951, crown to farthing (S.PS18). In broken Royal Mint case of issue, nearly FDC - FDC. (10) $160
Lot 2450 Elizabeth II, set, 1953, crown to farthing (cfS.PS19). In Royal Mint case of issue, the crown with some brilliance, slight toning on most, uncirculated. (10) $30
Lot 2451 British Trade Dollars, 1897 and 1897B (KM.T5). First toned nearly uncirculated; second with considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated. (2) $380
Lot 2452 British Trade Dollars, 1898B, 1899B (KM.T5). Some toning, nearly uncirculated. (2) $300
Lot 2453 British Trade Dollars, 1900/890B and 1900B (KM.T5). Nearly extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $400
Lot 2454 British Trade Dollars, 1901B, 1902B, 1903/2B, 1903B (KM.T5). The first lightly toned, nearly uncirculated, others extremely fine or better. (4) $400
Lot 2455 British Trade Dollars, 1908/7B, 1908B, 1909B, 1910B (KM.T5). Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $420
Lot 2456 British Trade Dollars, 1911B, 1912B, 1925 (KM.T5). Nearly uncirculated; nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (3) $300
Lot 2457 British Trade Dollars, 1929B, 1930, 1930B (KM.T5). Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (3) $400
Lot 2458 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Queen Victoria left by James Wyon. Some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. $7,200
Lot 2459 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. $7,200
Lot 2460 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, with wreathed head of Queen Victoria left by L.C.Wyon. Nearly extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 2461 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Surface marks, otherwise good very fine. $1,300
Lot 2462 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Some mint bloom in lettering and devices, extremely fine or better and rare thus. $1,000
Lot 2463 Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Surface marks and rim nicks on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare. $1,250
Lot 2464 Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Scuffed on obverse with rim nicks, otherwise very fine/good very fine. $1,100
Lot 2465 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $800
Lot 2466 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Surface marks, harshly brushed, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 2467 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Surface marks, underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $1,450
Lot 2468 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Surface marks, some underlying brilliance, extremely fine or better. $600
Lot 2469 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Rim nicks, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $900
Lot 2470 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Some mint bloom, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2471 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Underlying brilliance on the obverse, virtually uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,150
Lot 2472 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Uncirculated and scarce thus. $850
Lot 2473 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Scratched on the reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $500
Lot 2474 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Evenly worn, good. $570
Lot 2475 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Considerable mirror-like mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2476 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Nearly fine. $420
Lot 2477 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2478 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Die break rim to neck to left of 8 of date, nearly extremely fine and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2479 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Some mint bloom in the lettering and devices, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2480 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Nearly extremely fine and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2481 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Very good. $240
Lot 2482 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good fine. $600
Lot 2483 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, incuse WW (McD.118b). Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $460
Lot 2484 Queen Victoria, 1872/1 Melbourne. Very fine/good very fine. $1,200
Lot 2485 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Hairline break in front of date, good extremely fine. $500
Lot 2486 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine, rim denticles on the reverse partly flat. $480
Lot 2487 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Struck en medaille die axis, extremely fine with mint bloom and very rare, only a few known. $3,800
Lot 2488 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Extremely fine. $600
Lot 2489 Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. $520
Lot 2490 Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Toned very fine, countermarked with a raised torch inside a sunken circle beside the right side of the crown. $580
Lot 2491 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $620
Lot 2492 Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Obverse peripheral die breaks, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $480
Lot 2493 Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney, S mint mark doubled or over another S. Good extremely fine. $900
Lot 2494 Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Proof-like uncirculated and rare thus. $1,000
Lot 2495 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Uncirculated. $660
Lot 2496 Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne. Good very fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 2497 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 2498 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne. Surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 2499 Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Obverse hairlines, underlying brilliance, nearly uncirculated. $520
Lot 2500 Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $460
Lot 2501 Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. $600
Lot 2502 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine and very scarce. $640
Lot 2503 Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $460
Lot 2504 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2505 Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2506 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. $520
Lot 2507 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Heavy die break on truncation, extremely fine. $400
Lot 2508 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Proof-like mint bloom on the reverse, extremely fine/good extremely fine and very rare, one of the finest known. $9,500
Lot 2509 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Polished, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $420
Lot 2510 Queen Victoria, 1887 Melbourne. Mirror-like fields, relatively unmarked, cleaned appearance, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $7,000
Lot 2511 Queen Victoria, 1887 Sydney. Lightly toned, good extremely fine. $520
Lot 2512 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, large BP (McD.143). Nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $2,000
Lot 2513 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated and rare, especially in this condition. $1,400
Lot 2514 Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Extremely fine. $480
Lot 2515 Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2516 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Polished, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 2517 Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $650
Lot 2518 Queen Victoria, 1874 Sydney. Good very fine/extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2519 Queen Victoria, 1875 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2520 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2521 Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2522 Queen Victoria, 1876 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $460
Lot 2523 Queen Victoria, 1877 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2524 Queen Victoria, 1878 Melbourne. Raised area behind tail to rim, nearly uncirculated and rare as such. Passed in
Lot 2525 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2526 Queen Victoria, 1879 Melbourne (McD.157). Choice uncirculated. $580
Lot 2527 Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne (McD.159). Obverse hairlines, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 2528 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney (McD.158). Nearly uncirculated. $460
Lot 2529 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne (McD.161a) no BP. Uncirculated. $550
Lot 2530 Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney (McD.160) no BP. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 2531 Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne, only a trace of B of BP (McD.162a). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2532 Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne (McD.163a) trace of BP. Obverse hairlines, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2533 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne (McD.165a) trace of BP. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2534 Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2535 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne (McD.167a). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2536 Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2537 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne (McD.169c) trace of BP. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2538 Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2539 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $550
Lot 2540 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Lightly toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2541 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 2542 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 2543 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne (McD.175a). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2544 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.174c) long JEB. Choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 2545 Queen Victoria, 1888 Melbourne (McD.177a). Underlying brilliance, extremely fine and a rare variety. $1,050
Lot 2546 Queen Victoria, 1888 Melbourne (McD.177b). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 2547 Queen Victoria, 1888 Sydney (McD.176b). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2548 Queen Victoria, 1889 Melbourne (McD.179a). Uncirculated $420
Lot 2549 Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney (McD.178a). Uncirculated. $460
Lot 2550 Queen Victoria, 1890 Melbourne. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $360
Lot 2551 Queen Victoria, 1890 Melbourne. Struck with reverse die cud at 3 to 5 o'clock, very fine and unusual for a sovereign. $700
Lot 2552 Queen Victoria, 1890 Sydney (McD.180). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $900
Lot 2553 Queen Victoria, 1891 Melbourne (McD.183a). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2554 Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2555 Queen Victoria, 1892 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $370
Lot 2556 Queen Victoria, 1892 Sydney. Hairlines on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. $400
Lot 2557 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $500
Lot 2558 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Sydney. Uncirculated. $480
Lot 2559 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Melbourne. Good very fine. $360
Lot 2560 Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Sydney. Rim cut, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2561 Queen Victoria, 1894 Melbourne. Minor surface marking, proof-like uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2562 Queen Victoria, 1894 Sydney. Obverse hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine. $360
Lot 2563 Queen Victoria, 1895 Melbourne. Surface marking, proof-like uncirculated. $500
Lot 2564 Queen Victoria, 1895 Sydney. Good extremly fine. $360
Lot 2565 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne and Sydney. Good extremely fine. (2) $710
Lot 2566 Queen Victoria, 1897 Melbourne and Sydney. Minor surface marking, otherwise uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2567 Queen Victoria, 1898 Melbourne and Sydney. The second with obverse marks behind head, otherwise uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2568 Queen Victoria, 1899 Melbourne and Sydney. Uncirculated; choice uncirculated. (2) $820
Lot 2569 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Obverse marking, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. $880
Lot 2570 Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne and Sydney. Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2571 Queen Victoria, 1900 and 1901 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2572 Queen Victoria, 1901 Melbourne and Sydney. Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2573 Edward VII, 1902-1910 Melbourne. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) $3,500
Lot 2574 Edward VII, 1902-1910 Perth. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (9) $3,500
Lot 2575 Edward VII, 1902-1910 Sydney. The 1907 uncirculated, others extremely fine - uncirculated, the 1908 scratches on the obverse. (9) $3,400
Lot 2576 George V, 1911-1917, 1925 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (8) $3,200
Lot 2577 George V, 1911-1919 Perth. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (9) $3,400
Lot 2578 George V, 1911-18, 1925 Sydney. Uncirculated. (9) $3,400
Lot 2579 George V, 1919 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2580 George V, 1919 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 2581 George V, 1920 Melbourne. Obverse scratches, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2582 George V, 1920-1924 Perth. Uncirculated. (5) $1,800
Lot 2583 George V, 1922 Melbourne. Subdued mint bloom, uncirculated and extremely rare, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 2584 George V, 1923, 1924 and 1926 Melbourne. Uncirculated. (3) $1,350
Lot 2585 George V, 1923 Sydney. Good extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2586 George V, 1924 Sydney. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2587 George V, 1925 and 1928 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2588 George V, 1926 Perth. Nearly uncirculated and scarce. $1,150
Lot 2589 George V, 1927 Perth. Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $600
Lot 2590 George V, small head, 1929 Melbourne. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2591 George V, small head, 1929-1931 Perth. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $1,150
Lot 2592 George V, small head, 1930 Melbourne. Uncirculated and scarce. $500
Lot 2593 George V, small head, 1931 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and very scarce. $900
Lot 2594 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney. Good fine. $320
Lot 2595 Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Good fine. $280
Lot 2596 Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. $380
Lot 2597 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Nearly very fine. $320
Lot 2598 Queen Victoria, 1877 Melbourne. Scratched and pitted, otherwise nearly fine. $180
Lot 2599 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Fine. $220
Lot 2600 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2601 Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Very good/fine. Passed in
Lot 2602 Queen Victoria, 1882 and 1884 Melbourne. Fair; nearly fine. (2) $300
Lot 2603 Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney (McD.25a). Very fine. $300
Lot 2604 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Good fine. $270
Lot 2605 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32a). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2606 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne; old head, 1893 Sydney. Obverse mounted and tooled on the first, otherwise good very fine. (2) $370
Lot 2607 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Good very fine. $250
Lot 2608 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 2609 Queen Victoria, 1899 and 1900 Melbourne. Very good; good very fine. (2) $450
Lot 2610 Queen Victoria, 1900 Perth and Sydney. Nearly very fine; very fine, the first scarce. (2) $420
Lot 2611 Edward VII, 1902 and 1903 Sydney. Good very fine. (2) $410
Lot 2612 Edward VII, 1906-1909 Melbourne. Very fine - good very fine. (4) $800
Lot 2613 Edward VII, 1906, 1908 and 1910 Sydney. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2614 George V, 1912, 1914 and 1916 Sydney. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $570
Lot 2615 George V, 1915 Melbourne and Perth. Good extremely fine. (2) $500
Lot 2616 George VI, 1937. Toned, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (5) $220
Lot 2617 George VI, 1937. Good extremely fine - proof-like uncirculated. (3) $240
Lot 2618 George VI, 1937. Extremely fine or better. (5) $190
Lot 2619 George VI, 1937. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $220
Lot 2620 George VI, 1938. Toned, nearly uncirculated. $250
Lot 2621 George VI, 1938. Very fine or better. (4) $540
Lot 2622 Edward VII, 1910. Some peripheral and edge blue toning, full natural mint bloom, uncirculated, free from marks on the reverse. Passed in
Lot 2623 George V, 1911. Golden peripheral highlights over full natural frosted silver mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 2624 George V, 1911. Lightly toned, extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2625 George V, 1912. Some underlying mint bloom, frictional wear on emu feathers, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2626 George V, 1913. Scratch across face, cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $620
Lot 2627 George V, 1913. Lightly rubbed, otherwise good very fine. $250
Lot 2628 George V, 1914. Cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2629 George V, 1914. Obverse dull, extremely fine/good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2630 George V, 1914H. Usual soft Birmingham Mint strike, high rims, extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2631 George V, 1915. Cleaned, good very fine and rare. $420
Lot 2632 George V, 1915H. Usual Birmingham Mint soft strike, natural frosted silver mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare thus. $900
Lot 2633 George V, 1916M. Full white silver mint bloom, uncirculated. $900
Lot 2634 George V, 1917M. Full white silver mint bloom, uncirculated. $850
Lot 2635 George V, 1918M. Full white silver mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $700
Lot 2636 George V, 1919M. Cleaned and lightly polished, good extremely fine. $550
Lot 2637 George V, 1921. Cleaned, extremely fine or better. $650
Lot 2638 George V, 1922. Cleaned and slightly rubbed, good extremely fine and rare so well struck. $780
Lot 2639 George V, 1923. Uncirculated/choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,850
Lot 2640 George V, 1924. Serif to 4, cleaned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2641 George V, 1925. Buffed in obverse fields, well struck, nearly uncirculated with light grey silver toning. Passed in
Lot 2642 George V, 1926. Nearly uncirculated and scarce thus. Passed in
Lot 2643 George V, 1927. Frosted matte finish, relatively unmarked, nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 2644 George V, 1927 Canberra and 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Choice uncirculated; toned, specimen-like nearly uncirculated. (2) $520
Lot 2645 George V - Elizabeth II, commemoratives, 1927 Canberra, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit. Struck up wreath on rider on the second, uncirculated. (4) $550
Lot 2646 George V, 1928. Light golden brown toning on highlights, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2647 George V, 1931. Dark grey and gold edge and peripheral toning with fully proof-like reverse, probably a specimen or proof, virtually FDC and one of the finest known. $1,000
Lot 2648 George V, 1932. Light grey tone over subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2649 George V, 1933. Light silver grey tone with golden highlights, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $3,500
Lot 2650 George V, 1934. Well struck, nearly uncirculated with high rims. Passed in
Lot 2651 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Uncirculated. $600
Lot 2652 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, nearly uncirculated. $480
Lot 2653 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, with Foy's bag. Toned, matte frosty finish, nearly uncirculated, bag very good. (2) $650
Lot 2654 George V, 1935. Full subdued original mint bloom, relatively unmarked surfaces, rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2655 George V, 1935. Cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2656 George V, 1936. Underlying brilliance, has been lightly polished, light grey toning, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2657 George VI, 1938. Subdued mint bloom, unmarked, choice uncirculated. $280
Lot 2658 George VI, 1939. Light grey tone, scratch on neck, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2659 George VI, 1939. Grey toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2660 George VI, 1940-1951. The last nearly uncirculated, others uncirculated - choice uncirculated, several ex mint rolls. (12) $300
Lot 2661 George VI, 1945. Ex mint roll, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2662 George VI, 1952. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2663 George VI, 1946. An original bank roll of twenty coins, uncirculated. (20) $800
Lot 2664 Elizabeth II, 1953-1963. Uncirculated - proof-like choice uncirculated. (10) $140
Lot 2665 Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2666 Edward VII, 1910; also threepence, 1910. Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2667 George V, 1911. Well struck, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2668 George V, 1912. Light golden brown highlights, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 2669 George V, 1913. Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine or better. Passed in
Lot 2670 George V, 1914. Full cartwheeling mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2671 George V, 1915. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 2672 George V, 1915. Light grey tone, nearly extremely fine, rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2673 George V, 1915H. Light blue grey tone, extremely fine or better, rare thus. $1,200
Lot 2674 George V, 1915H. Good very fine. $180
Lot 2675 George V, 1916M. Die axis at 45 degrees, original mint bloom, unmarked like the specimen issue, however verdigris from a water stain on the right side, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 2676 George V, 1917M. Has been cleaned and rubbed, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2677 George V, 1918M. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2678 George V, 1920M. Nearly uncirculated and relatively unmarked. Passed in
Lot 2679 George V, 1921 star. Has been cleaned and lightly polished, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $1,200
Lot 2680 George V, 1922. Obverse die clash, cleaned with semi mirror-like reverse fields, nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 2681 George V, 1924. Dull matt tone, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2682 George V, 1925. Cartwheeling original mint bloom, uncirculated. $500
Lot 2683 George V, 1926. Full frosted mint bloom, uncirculated, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 2684 George V, 1927. Full original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2685 George V, 1928. Has been heavily polished, otherwise extremely fine or better. $100
Lot 2686 George V, 1931. Mirror-like fields, has been cleaned and rubbed, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2687 George V, 1933. Has been cleaned and polished, semi mirror-like fields, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2688 George V, 1934. Weak strike in centre both sides, otherwise relatively unmarked, uncirculated. $250
Lot 2689 George V, 1935. Grey brown toned, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2690 George V, 1936. Unmarked, but slightly rubbed with red brown tone streak, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 2691 George VI, 1938 and 1939. Choice uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 2692 George VI, 1940. Uncirculated. $300
Lot 2693 George VI, 1940 and 1946 dot (Perth). Polished, with cut on merino, otherwise uncirculated; original mint bloom with reverse die flash, uncirculated, both scarce in this condition. (2) Passed in
Lot 2694 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1941-1944S, 1946, 1948, 1950, 1952-1963. Choice uncirculated, some scarce. (22) $400
Lot 2695 Edward VII, 1910. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $130
Lot 2696 George V, 1911. Even light grey patina, unmarked uncirculated. $400
Lot 2697 George V, 1912. Peripheral toning, obverse rim flaw at 8, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2698 George V, 1914. Lightly toned, relatively unmarked, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2699 George V, 1916M. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $750
Lot 2700 George V, 1917M. Light grey brown toned, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 2701 George V, 1918M. Full original cartwheeling mint bloom on the reverse, lightly toned with blue red hues, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and rare in this condition, the key date. $1,800
Lot 2702 George V, 1919M. Considerable original frosty mint bloom, light hairlines on the obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated/uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2703 George V, 1920M. Considerable mint bloom, frictional wear on the emu feathers, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 2704 George V, 1921. Full original frosty mint bloom, noticeable depression above the date where the star was removed from the die, uncirculated. $170
Lot 2705 George V, 1921. Nearly extremely fine. $60
Lot 2706 George V, 1922. Some die rust evident, nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2707 George V, 1923. Lightly toned, subdued original mint bloom and well struck as always for this date, uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. $550
Lot 2708 George V, 1924. Some toning over semi mirror-like fields, nearly uncirculated and very scarce as such. $880
Lot 2709 George V, 1925. Slightest peripheral toning, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2710 George V, 1926. Full original mint bloom, light golden red toning on the right side of the reverse, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2711 George V, 1927. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2712 George V, 1928. Full original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. $200
Lot 2713 George V, 1934. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. $650
Lot 2714 George V, 1935. Lightly toned, underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $420
Lot 2715 George V, 1936. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $150
Lot 2716 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1963, complete. The 1952 weak as usual, nearly uncirculated, 1939 nearly uncirculated, others uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (28) $600
Lot 2717 Edward VII, 1910. Full frosted golden mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $120
Lot 2718 George V, 1911. Full mint bloom, well struck, uncirculated. $320
Lot 2719 George V, 1912. Dipped of toning, otherwise uncirculated and rare. $740
Lot 2720 George V, 1914. Dipped of dark tone, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2721 George V, 1915. Cleaned with some pitting from water stain residue, otherwise good extremely fine. $170
Lot 2722 George V, 1916M. Blotchy dark blue and red brown toning, brush marks behind King's head, nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 2723 George V, 1917M. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 2724 George V, 1918M. Nearly uncirculated. $70
Lot 2725 George V, 1919M. Uncirculated. $110
Lot 2726 George V, 1919M. Obverse toned, good extremely fine/uncirculated. $80
Lot 2727 George V, 1920M. Slight crimson toning on the reverse, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2728 George V, 1921M. Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2729 George V, 1921. Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine/nearly uncirculated and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2730 George V, 1922. Nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 2731 George V, 1923. Patchy toning, good extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 2732 George V, 1924. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2733 George V, 1925. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2734 George V, 1926. Blue and gold obverse toning, choice uncirculated. $200
Lot 2735 George V, 1927 and 1928. Nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2736 George V, 1934, close scroll to date. Subdued mint bloom, well struck, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2737 George V, 1935 and 1936. Well struck, uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 2738 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1964, missing 1942 plain, otherwise complete. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (29) $350
Lot 2739 George VI, 1942. Well struck, light golden tone, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $420
Lot 2740 George VI, 1942. Nearly uncirculated, reverse proof-like. $360
Lot 2741 George V, 1911. Practically full original mint red, uncirculated. $380
Lot 2742 George V, 1912H. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $170
Lot 2743 George V, 1913. Brown and red with minor obverse spots, uncirculated and scarce. $380
Lot 2744 George V, 1914. Brown patina, extremely fine. $180
Lot 2745 George V, 1915. Traces of red, brown, good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated and rare. $450
Lot 2746 George V, 1915H. Blue brown patina, nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 2747 George V, 1916I. Brown and red, usual proof-like strike, uncirculated. $220
Lot 2748 George V, 1917I. Brown and red, uncirculated. $380
Lot 2749 George V, 1917I. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2750 George V, 1918I. Brown and red, proof-like, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 2751 George V, 1918I. A little polished, brown with hints of red, good extremely fine and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2752 George V, 1919 and 1919 dot below. Dull toned, old red, nearly uncirculated; second good very fine. (2) $240
Lot 2753 George V, 1920 plain, Indian die; 1920 dot below, Indian die; 1920 dot above, Indian die. Very fine; good extremely fine; fine. (3) $280
Lot 2754 George V, 1920 double dot, Indian die. Nearly very fine and scarce in this condition. $120
Lot 2755 George V, 1921 Indian die. Hints of red, extremely fine. $130
Lot 2756 George V, 1922 Indian die. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. $1,500
Lot 2757 George V, 1923, London die. Hints of red, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 2758 George V, 1924 London die. Glossy brown, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2759 George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, well struck glossy brown with hints of red, nearly uncirculated and very rare as such. Passed in
Lot 2760 George V, 1925 London die. Horizontal line on neck die state, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $500
Lot 2761 George V, 1925 London die. Broken N die state, very fine and scarce thus. $150
Lot 2762 George V, 1925, London die. Broken N die state, glossy brown, minor rim nicks, otherwise good very fine. $120
Lot 2763 George V, 1925, London die. Broken N die state, nearly very fine; another, horizontal line on neck die state, very fine. (2) $220
Lot 2764 George V, 1926, 1927 and 1928 London dies. Very fine; extremely fine; good extremely fine with hints of red and rare. (3) Passed in
Lot 2765 George V, 1929 London die. Red and brown uncirculated and rare thus. $1,100
Lot 2766 George V, 1930 Indian die. Full band, part centre diamond, six pearls, even brown patina, very fine and rare, especially in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2767 George V, 1931, dropped 1, Indian die. Even dark brown patina, good fine and very rare. $4,000
Lot 2768 George V, 1931 dropped 1, 1932, 1933/2 overdate, London dies. Very fine; good extremely fine; extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2769 George V, 1933-1936, London dies. The first mint red and brown uncirculated, others mostly brown and some red, nearly uncirculated. (4) $240
Lot 2770 George VI, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1941Y, 1942Y, 1942I, 1943, 1943Y, 1943I, 1944, 1944Y, 1945. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated, the 1944 scarce. (13) $750
Lot 2771 George VI, 1940 K dot G and 1941 K dot G. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated. (2) $950
Lot 2772 George VI, 1946. Brown with traces of red, extremely fine. $260
Lot 2773 George V, 1946. Good very fine. $140
Lot 2774 George VI, 1946. Good fine - very fine. (4) $380
Lot 2775 George VI, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951PL. Uncirculated - full red choice uncirculated. (4) $280
Lot 2776 Elizabeth II, 1955. Full red choice uncirculated. $130
Lot 2777 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1947 to 1964Y., complete. The 1948Y. dull red extremely fine, others nearly uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (29) $600
Lot 2778 George V, 1911. Full original mint red choice uncirculated. $360
Lot 2779 George V, 1912H. Subdued full original mint red, uncirculated. $280
Lot 2780 George V, 1913. Brown with some streaky red, old vertical cut on head otherwise extremely fine or better. $260
Lot 2781 George V, 1914. Has been rubbed, red with brown, good extremely fine. $150
Lot 2782 George V, 1914H. Subdued brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 2783 George V, 1915H. Dull grey tone with underlying traces of red, extremely fine to good extremely fine and rare. $650
Lot 2784 George V, 1916I and 1917I. Brown and red uncirculated; red and brown nearly uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 2785 George V, 1918I. Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 2786 George V, 1919. Lightly toned, full original mint red uncirculated. $260
Lot 2787 George V, 1920 and 1921. The first with carbon blotchy areas, both red uncirculated. (2) $260
Lot 2788 George V, 1922, 1924 and 1925. The first softly struck red and brown extremely fine; second with traces of red good extremely fine; third very fine. (3) $120
Lot 2789 George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks either side, dark brown, nearly very fine and scarce thus. $950
Lot 2790 George V, 1923. Faint peripheral die breaks either side, old scratches through head and rim nick at 10 o'clock on obverse, otherwise very fine. $1,250
Lot 2791 George V, 1926, 1927 and 1928. Red with brown uncirculated; brown with traces of red nearly uncirculated; brown good extremely fine. (3) $240
Lot 2792 George V, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933. The last with some original mint red, nearly uncirculated; the first cleaned nearly uncirculated; the others nearly extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 2793 George V, 1934, 1935 and 1936. The second brown with hints of red, good extremely fine, the others red and brown uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2794 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938 - 1964, complete except for the 1939 kangaroo reverse. Mostly brown and red, some full red, the 1959 brilliant red, nearly uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (31) $500
Lot 2795 George VI, 1939 kangaroo reverse. Attractive brown patina with hints of red, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $200
Lot 2796 Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691, normal die axis). Proof-like, nearly uncirculated and scarce thus. $750
Lot 2797 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, two shillings. Red uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 2798 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence and penny. Good very fine; very fine. (2) $150
Lot 2799 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1955. Brilliant red, FDC. $200
Lot 2800 Elizabeth II, Melbourne and Perth Mint proof pennies, 1958. Toned with carbon spots on the second, nearly FDC. (2) $170
Lot 2801 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny and halfpenny, 1959. Dark toned, penny dull and uneven, halfpenny brilliant, nearly FDC. (2) $200
Lot 2802 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. FDC. (4) Passed in
Lot 2803 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1961. FDC. (4) Passed in
Lot 2804 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In black case of issue, FDC. (4) Passed in
Lot 2805 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963, also Perth Mint set, 1963. The bronze toned brown and red, otherwise FDC. (6) Passed in
Lot 2806 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. Slightest finger print marks, otherwise red FDC. Passed in
Lot 2807 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 2808 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 2809 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. Dulled red, FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 2810 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (card), 1970-1984, plus 1980 double bar variety fifty cents set. In wallets of issue, uncirculated. (17) Passed in
Lot 2811 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar, 1967 by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches, plain edge, struck in gold. Nearly FDC and extremely rare. $24,500
Lot 2812 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 (second case), 1969-1973. In cases of issue, FDC. (6) $720
Lot 2813 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975-1984. In cases of issue, FDC. (10) $180
Lot 2814 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, also proof issue, 1980. In wallets and case of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (5) $2,100
Lot 2815 Australian Notes, The Change to Decimal Currency, Reserve Bank of Australia, 1966, presented to Sir Roland Wilson by H.C.Coombs Governor, contains two of each of the type one specimen notes of one, two, ten and twenty dollars, prefixes AAA, FAA, SAA and XAA 000000 respectively. The whole book extremely fine, the notes as issued and lighly glue tipped to pages. Passed in
Lot 2816 George III, Resolution and Adventure medal, 1772 in platina (brass) (42.5mm) by J.Westwood for Matthew Boulton for Sir Joseph Banks, struck from the first (or cracked) reverse die, B.F on truncation (Boulton fecit) (MH.373; BHM.165; Eimer 744). Struck with coinage die axis (180 degrees upset), considerable smooth patina, some surface marks and edge bumps, otherwise very fine and rare. $6,000
Lot 2817 George III, Resolution and Adventure medal in silver (43.9mm; 680.8 grains) by Matthew Boulton for Sir Joseph Banks, second reverse with short die break over EN on reverse (AH.373; BHM.165; Eimer 744). Attractive light grey iridescence, nearly uncirculated and rare. $8,800
Lot 2818 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in silver (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (MH.374; BHM.258; Eimer 780). Most beautifully toned, virtually FDC, rare and desirable as only 291 struck. $4,600
Lot 2819 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in silver (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (MH.374; BHM.258; Eimer 780). Dark gun metal grey toned, slight rim bruises at 6 and 9 o'clock on the obverse, otherwise good extremely fine, only 291 struck. $1,500
Lot 2820 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in silver (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (MH.374; BHM.258; Eimer 780). Slightly polished with surface marks, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine, only 291 struck. $1,400
Lot 2821 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in bronze (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (MH.374; BHM.258; Eimer 780). Attractive red brown bronzed finish, nearly uncirculated, one of the 574 struck, sold at 10S 6d each. $1,200
Lot 2822 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in bronze (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (MH.374; BHM.258; Eimer 780). A worn, battered and bruised example with dark brown patina, fine. $400
Lot 2823 Captain William Bligh's second breadfruit voyage, engraved shaved down George II halfpenny, inscribed on obverse, 'W Hinde/Otaheite/1793' and on reverse, 'M Smith/Ludgate Hill/London', rim with raised initials, '? W', with decorative markings at edges. Faint lines drawn to assist engraving, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $3,000
Lot 2824 Vintage Masonic neck jewel, (c1790s), handcrafted in ivory (or bone) roughly in the shape of a four leaf clover-like cross (approx 92x93mm), obverse, seven pointed star with a letter in each point representing the seven churches of revelation, namely E(phesus), S(myrna), P(erganios), T(hyatira), S(ardis), P(hiladelphia), L(aodicea), inside the star is a circle with crossed swords and in each angle is a letter, H, G, A, L, at the sides of the star a laurel spray, at the bottom a moon, sun and stars, and at the top, a crown with the monarch's initials, 'GR', at each side of the crown a pierced hole for suspension, at each arm end of the cross a series of crpytographic letters, 'QSFQBSF UP NFFU UIZ HPE' (PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD), reverse, another series of cryptographic letters in the centre and around each arm end of the cross, 'B DIJME PG HPE LJOH PG LJOHT MPSE PG MPSET' (A CHILD OF GOD KING OF KINGS LORD OF LORDS), at the lower half of the centre circle is what looks like a scroll with seven tabs ready to be unfurled. Some chipping at edges, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2825 Convict era token, Great Britain halfpenny (?), shaved both sides and edges trimmed and with engraved edge pattern, obverse, engraved, 'W F' above scroll engraved inside, 'M.Gillender', and below '1785', reverse, engraved with scroll containing the word 'Love' and below is a figure of Cupid moving to the left towards two hearts pierced by an arrow. Fine. $160
Lot 2826 Convict era tokens, Great Britain halfpenny (?), shaved both sides and edges trimmed and with engraved edge pattern, ornately engraved both sides, obverse, stars and globe above 'W M' and below an heart with crossed arrows below, reverse, plumes above a chalice with heart pierced by crossed arrows at left and at the right a sun face above a small flying bird and below all are stars; also another similar, engraved with basket of flowers, reverse engraved with urn of flowers. Good very fine. (2) $150
Lot 2827 Great Britain, George III halfpenny, 1806/7, obverse shaved and stippled, 'Robt/Rose/a gift to/Mrs Rose' with wreath below with heart and crossed arrows. With plugged suspension hole near top edge, very fine. $240
Lot 2828 Voyage of the Coquille, 1822, in bronze (51mm), by Andrieu, struck to commemorate the voyage around the world by the Coquille commanded by Lieut Duperrey, 1822 (MH 189). Extremely fine. $700
Lot 2829 Hobart Town Grammar School, 1845, hand engraved in silver (31mm) reverse 'Albt S.Robson/Reward/For/General/Attainments'. Very fine/fine and very rare. $500
Lot 2830 Separation of Victoria, 1850, in white metal (51mm) (C.1850/1), plain edge with milled rims, holed above crown as issued by A.Ronalds Engr, obverse, a circle divided into quadrants with heavily embossed sun at centre, the mottoes of the symbolic quadrants' designs are opposite them in a peripheral annulus and they read 'How Sweet Is Liberty. Maternal Affection. Separate But Still United. Adieu.', reverse, 'Commemorative/of the/Great Charter/of/Self Government/Granted to the/Colony/of/Victoria/Augst. 5th/1850', surrounded by a wreath of British emblems, namely the rose, thistle and shamrock, divided by a crown above, at the base in small script, A.Ronalds Engr. Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2831 Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) (C.1853/2), by Royal Mint, London; HMS Galatea, 1867, in white metal (47mm) (C.1867/2), by T.Stokes, Melbourne. The first with edge nicks and a few short scratches, otherwise good very fine, the second, holed at top edge and many edge bumps and some scratches, otherwise very good. (2) $70
Lot 2832 Melbourne Exhibition, 1854, in white metal (38mm) (C.1854/3). Good very fine. $90
Lot 2833 Products of New South Wales, Sydney, 1854, exhibition medal in bronze (73mm) by L.C.Wyon (C.1854/5). In beautiful condition without any friction, brilliant bronzed finish, FDC and probably the finest known. $1,400
Lot 2834 Hamilton Public School, (1871), prize medal in silver (41mm), with suspension ring, obverse, a pair of quill pens across and plain disc with a wreath surround, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/to/Walter J. Bellette/for/general improvement/Hamilton Public School/Tasmania, 1871'. Good very fine. $200
Lot 2835 Opening of the Victorian Exhibition, 1872, in white metal (47mm) (C.1872/3 variant), by Stokes & Martin, reverse, wreath and inside 'AWARDED/TO', unnamed. A few slight edge marks, some toning, otherwise good very fine. $100
Lot 2836 I(ndependent). O(rder). R(oyal). F(oresters)., (1872-73), medals in silver (31mm), with scroll suspension, obverse, plain silver-plate (?) disc with raised edge and a scroll affixed, inside engraved, 'I.O.R.F./Court Royal Albert/No.1/Bro. W.J.McGill/Secretary/1872', reverse plain; the second medal identical except for the last two lines, 'Secty/1873'. The second with a few minor edge nicks, otherwise very fine. (2) $40
Lot 2837 Intercolonial Exhibition Melbourne, 1875, Philadelphia, 1876, in bronze (69mm), (C. 1876/6), obverse, O.R.Campbell. Des. - J.Hogarth. Fec. in line above exergue, below Stokes & Martin - Melbourne, impressed on obverse 'Melbourne. 1875' and impressed at top edge with first two letters of surname covered by a fitted suspension loop 'John (Ro)sier'. One time cleaned, fine - very fine. $320
Lot 2838 Great Western Downs Pastoral Society, Blackall, in silver (45mm) by F(lavelle) B(rothers) & R(oberts), struck at the Sydney Mint 'Executors of late/P McIntosh Esq/"Lorne"/Best/Ewe in the Yards/1876; another as last but for 'Pen Clothing Ewes' (A&C p216). Toned, edge bumps, otherwise extremely fine. (2) $900
Lot 2839 Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibition, 1879, in silver (30x34mm) with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'L.Niemann'. Fine. $140
Lot 2840 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm) by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'First Special Order of/ Merit/To/William Vial & Son/For Workmanship Appearance/Quality Cheapness &/Originality' One time cleaned, now retoning, with a few minor edge nicks, otherwise good very fine. $300
Lot 2841 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, inscribed on reverse 'Hollington Bros/First Award', stop after CCC in date, London striking from new die. Edge bruise on reverse and obverse, otherwise extremely fine. $200
Lot 2842 National Agricultural Society of Victoria, 1879, in silver (51mm) by J.Hogarth, inscribed on reverse 'J.S.Brock' and around edge 'First Prize Brittany Bull'; together with Great Britain, Queen Victoria, Jubilee head coinage, double florin, 1887, in a swivel mount by G.L.& Co, pin backed. Medal toned, nearly extremely fine, coin very fine. (2) $170
Lot 2843 Sauchi House Maitland, (1879), prize medal in silver (32x54mm), hollow medal (5.8mm thick), with suspension ring, plain disc centre with decorative surround with crossed quill pens, books and a scroll at each side (one missing) and a ribbon scroll at base of medal, obverse inscribed, 'H.Cl.Vindin', reverse inscribed, 'Sauchi House/Maitland/The Patterson Medal/for/Classics/1879.' In box of issue, this damaged and with label on lid which will damage surface if removed, medal with hairlines, trace of a fingerprint at top edge, otherwise good very fine. $160
Lot 2844 Geelong Industr(ia)l & Juven(i)le Exhibition, 1879-80, award medal in silver (27x23mm) by E.A.Altmann, with loop mount, reverse inscribed, 'L.Gibson/Geelong/Colln Maps'. Inscription worn, otherwise fine. $80
Lot 2845 Sydney Garden Palace Great Exhibition, 1879-80, in bronze (31mm) (C.1879-80/10), holed at top; Empire Day, c1902, in bronze (24mm) (C./Q1); RAS Centenary Show, 1922, in bronze (25mm) (C.1922/2); also vintage car medal, undated, in white metal (26mm) with suspension loop, obverse, vintage touring car with driver and passenger, reverse, sea storm design of Securitas in Tempestate medal 'security in a storm'; USA Pratt & Whitney Aircraft medal/badge in bronze (50mm), unfinished missing all enamel, type with 'Reg US Pat Off' below eagle. The first scarce but heavy dent, overall good - good very fine. (5) $140
Lot 2846 Medalets, medallions, tokens and badges, an assortment in various metals and sizes, exhibitions, Coronations, centenaries, includes Carlisle 1880/11, 1887/47, 1887/100, 1888/10, 1888/17, 1888-89/6, 1896/6, 1896/8, 1899/8, 1923/5, 1929/2 (4); Red Cross appeal 1918, pinbacked enamel badge; Patriotic badges. Good - extremely fine. (90) $250
Lot 2847 Medalets, Melbourne (Exhibition), 1880, in silver (20mm) (C.1880/22), holed for suspension ring; South Australia's Jubilee, Adelaide International Exhibition, 1887, in silvered (31mm) (C.1887/29), holed for suspension; another but for Angaston, in gilt (31mm) (C.1887/32); Opening of the First Federal Parliament, 1901, in white metal (38mm) (C.1901/44); Australia's Jamboree, Frankston, Victoria, 1935, in silvered (31mm) (C.1935/4), with suspension ring; Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club Centenary, 1967, in bronze (50mm) (C.1967/9). Very fine - good very fine. (6) $80
Lot 2848 Australian International Exhibitions, Sydney 1879-80, Melbourne 1880-81, Presentation medal in bronze (76mm) engraved 'H. E. THE LORD AUGUSTUS W. F. S. LOFTUS G. C. B. FOR SERVICES', by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, obv. Albert Edward Prince of Wales K.G. President of the Royal Commission, head to right, not in Carlisle. Good extremely fine and rare. $380
Lot 2849 Bathurst Juvenile Industrial Exhibition N.S.W., (1881), in silver (43mm) by Evan Jones, Sydney, reverse, Awarded To, inscribed, 'Mrs W.H.Suttor,/for/services rendered/1881.' Light surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 2850 Tasmania Industrial Exhibition, 1883, in white metal (38mm), (obverse as per reverse of C.1883/4 and reverse as per reverse of C.1882/2), by Stokes and Martin, Melbourne, pierced hole at top for suspension. Edge nicks, otherwise good very fine. $150
Lot 2851 Crookwell Agricultural & Pastoral Association, (1884), in silver (38mm), by E.Altman, Melbourne, reverse, Awarded to, inscribed, 'Jas. Warn/for/Blood Filly/Class 4/1884'. Minor edge nick, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $540
Lot 2852 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) $800
Lot 2853 Jubilee Juvenile & Industrial Exhibition, Geelong, 1887, struck in silver (23x35mm oval) with ornamental loop mount, by E.A.Altmann Melbourne, reverse inscribed 'David F.Duncan/for/Crayon/Drawing'. Very fine. $140
Lot 2854 Medalets, a small collection from 1887 - 1995, noted Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 1897, in silver (24mm) (C.1897/87); Good Luck to Australian Bushmen, 1900, in silver (23mm) (C.1900/3); Federated Australia, 1901, in white metal (37x41mm) (C.1901/30); a variety of other issues (22); also Voyages of Captain Cook medal in proof sterling silver, issued 1978 by Franklin Mint (FML) (38mm); Presbyterian Fellowship badges (2, one male, one female type); South Sydney High School Prefect badge, in enamel and silvered, by W.Kerr; Australian five dollars, 1988 for Opening of Parliament House. Poor - FDC. (30) $140
Lot 2855 Exhibition of Women's Industries Sydney, 1888, in silver (39.5mm) (C.1888/14), by Amor, Sydney, unnamed. Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 2856 Centennial International Exhibition Melbourne, 1888, in silver (51mm) by Stokes & Martin (C.1888/8), edge inscribed, 'William Vial And Son'. Hairlines and a few minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $200
Lot 2857 Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association, undated (1889), struck in silver (48x4mm) thick planchet, no maker's name (Hardy Bros), brooch pin-back with safety chain, reverse inscribed 'Awarded to/E.Monahgan/2nd Prize/Shorthorn Cow/& 3 of her progeny/1889' (A&C.p225). Edge nicks, very fine. $250
Lot 2858 Melbourne International Exhibition 1888-1889, French Participation, in gilt bronze (57mm) by Alphee Dubois, obverse, Ministere du Commerce et de l'Industrie, reverse, Exposition Internationale de Melbourne / Participation / de la France / inscribed 'THEZARD (A)'/ 1888-1889. (Not listed in Carlisle). Extremely fine and very rare. $240
Lot 2859 Adelaide Cricketing Assn, (1888-89), prize medal in silver (32x48mm), with scroll suspension ring, obverse, a plain disc with closed wreath around, in the central disc is inscribed, 'Adelaide Cricketing Assn/Trophy/Season/1888-9/Won by/Adelaide United C.C.', reverse inscribed, 'M.Hogan'. Good fine. $110
Lot 2860 Advance Australia voided silver and enamel badge, hallmarked for Birmingham 1919; Marcus Clark Great Southern Store, 1890, in bronze (20mm) (C.1890/3); Municipality of Concord Jubilee, 1933, in bronze (26mm) (C.1933/2); Australia Day Council For Achievement in Sport, undated, in bronze (50mm), unnamed; Amateur Swimming Union of Australia, National Age Group Championships, undated, in bronze (50mm), unnamed; Terrigal Juvenile Surf Life Saving Club, NSW, award medal, undated, in nickel bronze (43mm) with suspension loop, unnamed; Yamaha Organ Festival, Participant medal, 1981, in bronze 38mm), unnamed; Anzac Day 70th Anniversary, 1985, in bronze (40mm); Queensland Koala souvenir dollar, 1985, in bronze (40mm); Australia Remembers, 1995, in bronze (26mm); also League of the Sacred Heart and one other religious medal, both undated and in bronze. Very good - extremely fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 2861 Tasmanian International Exhibition, 1891-2, award medal, in silver (32mm) (C.1891-2/4), unnamed. In original case, this badly damaged, some light hairlines on reverse and minor edge nicks, nicely toned extremely fine. $90
Lot 2862 T(he) A(chievers) F(or) C(hrist), award, (1893), in silver (32x39mm), by W.Kerr, obverse, a shield with cross and overlaid diagonally is a plaque bearing the initials, 'TAFC', reverse inscribed, 'Potts Badge/1893'. Suspension ring missing at top edge, otherwise very fine. $70
Lot 2863 The National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, (1895), prize medal, in silver (51mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, inscribed on reverse 'Exhibition/1895/Ellangowan/Estate/Coarse Woolled/Lincoln Ewe/Any Age'. In the Society's original circular box, some small marks in the field, otherwise good extremely fine. $560
Lot 2864 Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of N.S.W., (1895), in silver (51mm) by W.J.Amor, Sydney, obverse, facing head of Zeus, reverse, wreath and inside inscribed, '1895/Junior Eights/The Ladies Challenge Plate/Won by/The Mercantile Rowing Club/S.Lyall 10st 10lbs/3.' Edge nicks and surface marks, otherwise very fine. $1,100
Lot 2865 Townsville Grammar School, (1897), presentation medal in gold (14ct; 20.62g; 42mm), obverse, a wreath and inside inscribed, 'Bonus/Intra/Melior/Exi' (the school motto which means 'Enter Good, Exit Better'), reverse, a wreath and inside inscribed, 'Townsville/Grammar School/Presented to/John L. McKelvey/Christmas 1897'. Brooch pin on reverse is missing pin from the fitting, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 2866 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, Australia's Celebration, 1897, in gilt bronze (31mm) (C.1897/26), with suspension loop; Good Luck to Australian Bushmen, 1899-1900, in gilt bronze (23mm) (C.1899-00/6), with suspension loop; City of Newcastle NSW Jubilee of Incorporation, 1909, in bronze (28mm) (C.1909/2), with suspension loop; Wellington Centenary, 1921, in bronze (31mm) (C.1921/5), with suspension ring; 29th International Eucharistic Congress Sydney, 1928, in silvered bronze (40mm) (C.1928/3, variety with Amor on obverse and no Amor on reverse), with suspension loop; Centenary of Western Australia, 1929, in bronze (39mm) (C.1929/2); Sydney Harbour Bridge Opened, 1932, in bronze (39mm) (C.1932/3); 42nd Birthday of King Edward VIII, 1936, in silvered bronze (25mm) (C.1936/5), with suspension hole; Coronation of George VI, NSW, 1937, in silvered bronze (26mm) (C.1937/13), with suspension loop; Qantas 10th Anniversary of First Jet Flight Across Pacific, 1969, in bronze (41mm) (C.1969/7); Australian Bicentenary/City of Liverpool, 1988, in oxidised silvered metal (52mm) (C.B253), unfinished with no gold plating or enamel; also FSA membership badge in enamel and gilt by W.Kerr, numbered on reverse, 645 and Royal Life Saving Society, Bronze Star, reverse inscribed, 'T. Rosenvald 9.11.77'. Fine - uncirculated. (13) $60
Lot 2867 Boer war medalets, includes C.1899-00/1, 6, 18 and 1900/9, Coronation medalet, 1902 (C.1902/6), Anzac medals (C.1916/2 [2], 1918/2 [2]) (4), WWI and WWII Victory medallions (C.1919/2, 1945/9 [2]) (3); Great Britain, aluminium pendant being a copy of design of Edward VII sovereign, 1908; Netherlands, Kroningsfeest medal for Coronation of Queen Wilhelmina, Sept 1898. In 2x2 holders, fine - very fine. (14) $80
Lot 2868 Citizen's Royal Reception Committee badge, in 15ct gold (8g; 29x37mm), voided design with monogram initials 'CRRC' with the two R initials face to face, around the initials is a band bearing the legend, 'Sydney Town Hall May 31 1901', the band ensigned by a Queen Victoria crown, pin back with hallmark and maker's initials 'BB' and inscribed, 'Professor T.P.Anderson Stuart M.D.' Nearly uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 2869 Commonwealth of Australia Federated, 1901, in gilt bronze (23mm) (C.1901/13); First Crossing of Blue Mountains, 1913, in bronze (23mm) (C.1913/2); Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Jubilee, 1918, in gilt and enamel (21mm) (C.1918/10); National Emergency Service, A.U.C.S.D.A. (Australasian Union Conference of Seventh Day Adventists), First Aid badge, WWII, in gilt and enamel (25x27.8mm), reverse numbered S620, by Amor Sydney, lapel fitting on reverse; also Great Britain, Edward VII, 1908, copy of a sovereign as an aluminium pendant. The third with spot of enamel missing, the fourth scarce, fine - very fine. (5) $90
Lot 2870 Chromed die, negative relief of reverse side that was used in the production of the Alexandra, Edward VII, 1902 Coronation medalet, issued by City Council of Ballarat; together with a medalet (C.1902/2a). Very fine. (2) $100
Lot 2871 Dunlop Road Champion, 1903, prize medal in 15ct gold (22.01g; 27x47mm plus suspension bar), by W.Kerr, reverse inscribed, 'N.S.W./Cyclists Union/Presented By/Dunlop Tyre Co/Won By/A.Biden/24.10.03'. Inscription worn in parts, otherwise very fine. $1,000
Lot 2872 Labor 8 Hours Sports medal, in silver (31x42mm), with suspension loop, by Angus & Coote, unnamed. Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2873 Prize fobs, c1909, in silver, four different, two unnamed both with kangaroo in hallmark, another by W.Kerr inscribed on reverse, 'P.S.A.A.A.' and the last inscribed on the reverse, 'T.A.B.C./3rd Prize/Won by/O.Hauenstein/20.10.09', this last fob with a gold shield affixed to the obverse. Good very fine. (4) $100
Lot 2874 Queensland Jubilee 1859-1909, in silver (46mm) (C.1909/8), by Amor, reverse inscribed 'W.S.Murphy, M.L.A./1909/Croydon'. Brooch mount clip at base of reverse missing, some light surface marks, otherwise good very fine and rare. $300
Lot 2875 Blue Mountain Rifle Assn, prize fob in 9ct gold (5.51g; 24x33mm), by W.Kerr, with scroll suspension, obverse, with rifles at each side of a shield inscribed with initials, 'DHS', reverse plain. Digs on reverse, otherwise good fine. $150
Lot 2876 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. $40
Lot 2877 M(otor) B(oat) C(lub) N(ew). S(outh). W(ales)., (1910), prize medal in 15ct gold and enamel (13.01g; 30x34mm), by W.Kerr, obverse, in the shape of a ship's wheel and across the centre is a red enamelled flag with a propeller in the middle, on the circular band of the ship's wheel are the initials in blue enamel, 'M B C' at the top and 'N.S.W.' at the bottom, the reverse is inscribed, 'M.B.C./Ocean Race to/Broken Bay & Back/Won by/Dr F.Forster's/"Narwonah"/26.5.10'. Good very fine. $400
Lot 2878 South Sydney Harriers A(mateur). A(thletics). C(lub)., (1911), boxing prize medal in 9ct gold (10.65g; 28x37mm), with suspension ring, obverse, kangaroo facing right, fence, waratah flowers and below a ribbon scroll with the motto, 'Nulli Secundus', reverse inscribed, 'Hy Wt Boxing Champ/1911/Won by/A.F.Airs.' Very fine. $280
Lot 2879 Presentation key, in 9ct gold, (31.41g; 11cm long), with shield at handle end, scrolls at sides, on front of shield is inscribed, 'Memento/To/President & Mrs E.Manok./On The Occasion/Of/Opening New Buildings/Deutscher/Verein/Concordia/Sydney/9/3/12'. Extremely fine. $950
Lot 2880 Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, (1912), in silver (51mm) by W.J.Amor, Sydney, inscribed on reverse, 'Awarded/To/Stanley Duggan/Maker Of/Third Prize/Butter/Continuous Judging Class./1912'. Edge nicks and surface marks, otherwise good very fine. $130
Lot 2881 Arthur Yates & Co. Ltd., award medal in silver (39mm) by Amor, reverse inscribed 'Prevost Bros/Moss Vale/1912'. In original printed display box, edge bump, toned, good extremely fine. $110
Lot 2882 Department of Agriculture Victoria, (1914), in silver (47.5mm), reverse, The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, Champion Prize of Australia Awarded By Dept. of Agriculture to, inscribed, 'Anthony Hordern' For, inscribed, 'Guernsey Cow or Heiffer/1914'. In original case of Stokes & Sons Pty Ltd, this with some small damaged parts, medal with beautiful blue and gold toning, uncirculated. $560
Lot 2883 Arthur Yates & Co, Reliable Seeds, Sydney and Auckland, (1914), prize medal in silver (38mm), no maker's mark, reverse inscribed, 'A.Hordern/Moss Vale/1914'. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2884 Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, (1914), in silver (51mm) by W.J.Amor. Sydney, inscribed on reverse, '1914/Awarded To/B.C.Barwick/Maker Of/Equal-Third Prize/Butter/Continuous Judging Class'. Some scuffing and a few minor edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $160
Lot 2885 Western Australia Sydney Emden Medal, 1914, in silver (32mm) (C.1914/9), by A.Wittenbach, reverse inscribed "T.J.Timmins/Chief Stoker". Very fine. $2,600
Lot 2886 Captain von Muller, SMS Emden, 1914, in bronze (54mm) by M.& W. St (Mayer and Wilhelm, Stuttgart), not in M.H. Light to medium brown tone, good extremely fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 2887 Captain von Muller, SMS Emden, 1914, in silver (33mm) (18.14g) by Zeigler/Grunthal (MH.430a). Dark tone, nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 2888 Captain Von Muller, SMS Emden, 1914, in silver (33mm) by M.Ziegler/Grunthal (MH430a; Zietzmann 4054). Toned, good extremely fine. $400
Lot 2889 Bjelke Petersen Bros School of Physical Culture, undated, in 9ct gold (2.40g; 22mm), with suspension ring, obverse, voided monogram initials, 'MSCS', reverse, plain. Very fine. $130
Lot 2890 Bjelke-Petersen Bros School of Physical Culture, prize medal in bronze (40mm), by PS&S Sydney, inscribed, '1920/Awarded To (in relief)/Keith Swain/For (in relief)/Physical Culture', in case by Hoffnung & Co; Australia Official Bicentennial Commemorative Medallion, 1988, in gilt bronze (49mm), in case of issue; Sunbeams badge in gilt and enamel by G.A.Miller & Sons, Sydney, features six horses pulling charioteer with sunrise behind and below the word SUNBEAMS; spoon made from Australian 1964 penny (ladle) and Great Britain 1955 farthing (handle end) both joined by coiled wire, all in copper; also sterling silver men's ring, with design of the British Royal arms (27.6g); South Africa ZAR shilling, 1893, with hat design cut into surface and fitted into a brooch frame for wearing; silver plaque from a trophy, inscribed, 'Prizes For/Horses & Cattle/P.R.T.& M.Co/From/I.P.P.A.& H.A./1872'; gold filled stud. The first medal cleaned, the design on men's ring worn, overall good -uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 2891 P.H. & T.C.C., (1920-21), prize fob in 9ct gold (9.19g; 29x40mm), by W.Kerr, obverse, engraving of cricketer bowling a ball, above in a shield is inscribed the initials, 'V.F.' and below is inscribed, 'P.H. & T.C.C', reverse inscribed, 'Bowling Avge/Won by/V.Fitzroy./Season 1920-21.'; P.H.C.C., (1921-22), prize fob in 9ct gold (6.92g; 27x38mm), by W.Kerr, obverse, engraving of cricketer catching a ball and below in a shield is inscribed the initials, 'V.F.', reverse inscribed, 'P.H.C.C./1st Grade/Best Fielding & Catching/V.Fitzroy./1921-22.' Good fine. (2) $280
Lot 2892 N(ew). S(outh). W(ales). R(ugby). F(ootball). L(eague)., 1921, prize fob in 9ct gold (5.65g; 28x36mm), by Harry Young, obverse, footballer running with ball, at each side a kangaroo and below crossed waratah flowers behind a ribbon scroll inscribed, 'N.S.W. 1921 R.F.L.', reverse inscribed, 'Newtown D.J.L./'A' Gde Premiers/Sydenham Jnr/L.Bethell'; N(ew) S(outh) R(ugby) F(ootball) L(eague), (1921), prize fob in gold (6.82g; 29x34mm), by W.Kerr, with suspension ring, obverse, football above a shield inscribed, '1921', at each side a kangaroo with back to the shield and around a wreath, reverse inscribed, 'President's Cup/Compt/Newtown Jun./League/L.Bethell'. Very fine. (2) $320
Lot 2893 Presentation keys, one in gilt (65mm long), inscribed around the handle end, 'Earl of Stradbroke Governor' on one side and on opposite side, 'Homeopathic Hospital 26.11.25'; the second in sterling silver (55mm long), by Catanach, with suspension ring, one side of handle end inscribed, 'Presented to/Her Excellency/The Countess of Stradbroke/on the occasion/of the official opening/the Ragged Boys Seaside Home/at Frankston/November 17th 1922'; also another key similar to the first but in gilt sterling silver (68mm long), by T Gaunt & Co. Very fine. (3) $130
Lot 2894 Surf Life Saving Association of Australia Championships, (1923), in silvered bronze (44mm), reverse, inscribed, '2nd Jnr. Surf Race/Championship/Burleigh Heads/Qld/1923'. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 2895 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 2896 Sunlight Cricket Assn COMOX, (1924-25), prize fob in 9ct gold (4.45g; 26x38mm), by W.Kerr, obverse, crossed cricket bats, above inscribed, 'Sunlight Cricket Assn', and below inscribed, 'COMOX', reverse inscribed, '"The Rest"/Runners Up/1924-5/J.T.Murray.' Very fine. $240
Lot 2897 Football, handcrafted fobs in gold (3) (9ct, 3.6g, 5.6g, 5.4g) presented to J.Clark, first inscribed on reverse 'N.A.R.F.C./Presented by /E.Lill Esq/to/J.Clark/best placed man/season 1923'; second inscribed 'N.A.R.F.C./Best/Placed Man/Won by/J.O.C.Clarke/Presented by/C/Gibbins/1925'; third inscribed C.L.W.F.C./Presented by/J/Sandow Esq/For Best Placed Man/Won by/O/J/Clark/1930'. Good very fine. (3, tot wt 14.6g) $320
Lot 2898 Speedwell Cycles, (c1920s), presentation fob in gold (6.52g; 28x41mm), by W.Kerr, with suspension ring, obverse, handcrafted with the Australian arms in the centre and on a ribbon scroll above, 'SPEEDWELL' and below, 'CYCLES', reverse, unnamed. Very fine. $150
Lot 2899 Beale & Company piano competition prize medal, undated (c1927), in silver and enamel (26x41), obverse, raised bust of Beethoven right and around a Greek inscription (translates to 'The Contest Not The Prize'), reverse, plain except for a small raised black enamel piano at the base, unnamed, with black cord necklace (loop at top needs re-tying); also piano prize medal in shape of a stylised cross in silver (30.7x33.5mm), features harp in the centre and hand decoration around, in the cross arms is inscribed, 'D C E 2nd', reverse inscribed, 'Piano/18 & under/Betty May'. The first in fitted case and on lid lining is gold blocked, 'This Medal Was Designed/By Smith & Julius And/Made By Amor Ltd For/Beale & Company/Limited', uncirculated and scarce, the second good very fine. (2) $70
Lot 2900 Cricket, Australian Eleven, 1930, in sterling silver (45mm) by Angus & Coote Ltd, presented by General Motors (Australia) Pty Ltd to members of the Australian Eleven in commemoration of the recovery of the Ashes, engraved on reverse 'V.Y.Richardson' 'Stg Sil/Angus & Coote Ltd'. In Angus & Coote Ltd/Sydney case, medal with small rim nicks, extremely fine. Updated 19 March: Estimate changed from $250 to $2500 Passed in
Lot 2901 Sydney Harbour Bridge 1932, gilt and enamel pin back lapel badge in shape of map of Australia; NSW Leagues Club member's badge, 1931, in gilt and enamel; Santa Isabel College BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) College of Nursing, 1966, gilt and enamel lapel badge; other lapel badges and religious items as well as cufflinks (2, single different types); brass button with monogram initials 'TB' (?) by Stokes, Melbourne; also Great Britain, Charles Dickens 1812-1870, modern issue in bronze (38mm), uniface with concave reverse. Poor - nearly extremely fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 2902 Victoria, Melbourne Centenary Celebrations, 1934, in silver (64mm) (C.1934/9), by G.Rayner Hoff. Edge nicks and scuff marks, otherwise very fine and scarce in silver. $250
Lot 2903 Amateur Swimming Association N.S.W (Est.1892), by Angus & Coote, prize medal in silver (44mm), reverse inscribed, '550 Yds/Bst'tke Teams Snr. Champ./1936-37/1st/Sydney A.S.C./R.Torbett./Time 7m.23 3/5sec.'; also boxing award medal, undated, in silvered bronze (38.5mm), obverse, boxer in ring, reverse, wreath, unnamed. The first in case of issue, this damaged, many contact marks on central naming disc on reverse, otherwise extremely fine; the second with two pierced holes at top, otherwise very fine. (2) $40
Lot 2904 Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938 in oxidised silver plate (57mm) by Amor (C.1938/1). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2905 Stations of the Cross, Christ nailed to the Cross, in bronze (64mm) by Andor Meszaros, 1943. Edge bruises, very fine. $160
Lot 2906 Stations of the Cross, The Resurrection, in bronze (64mm) by Andor Meszaros. Uncirculated. $160
Lot 2907 Eureka Rebellion 3 Dec 1854, c1954, in bronze (31mm) (C.V/6), with suspension loop; Abel Janszoon Tasman Discovered Tasmania, 1961, in gilt (33mm) (C.1961/1), by Launceston Bank; Rockdale Centenary, 1971, in gilt (30mm) (C1971/9), holed for suspension; Western Australia 150th Anniversary, 1979, in brass (43mm) (C.1979/21); Mount Morgan Centenary of First Discovery of Gold, 1982, in bronze (40mm) (C.1982/21), by Rockhampton Coin Club; Archibald Memorial Fountain, 1982, in gilt (C.p670 No.25); Narrabri Local Government Centenary, 1983, in silvered (32mm) (C.1983/8), with suspension ring; Coolangatta Centenary, 1984, in bronze (35mm) (C.1984/37); Armstrong Shoe Mart, 1988, in gilt bronze (32mm) (C.1988/16); Amor-Sanders Centenary, 1988, in bronze (39mm) (C.1988/37); 200th Anniversary of Mutiny on the Bounty, 1989, in gilt (31mm) (C.-); Diamond Jubilee of One Crown, 1998, in copper (32mm), by ANDA. The third very fine, the rest uncirculated. (12) $50
Lot 2908 Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games, tinnies for sporting representatives, Jon Henricks, swimming and Shirley Strickland, athletics, together with original promotional card to collect set of 20. The card torn and badges with a few spots of foxing, otherwise the badges very fine. (2) $70
Lot 2909 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) $100
Lot 2910 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) $100
Lot 2911 Governor Lachlan Macquarie, Sesqui-Centenary of the First Banking Charter of NSW, 1967, in silver and copper (51mm) (C.p669, Australian Coin Associates Series No.18), the copper issue with edge number 52. The first in case and dark toned with minor edge nicks, the second with erratic toning, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 2912 Captain James Cook, Bicentenary of Cook's First Voyage, 1768-1968, Wedgewood medallic plaque in blue jasper (Klenman 4A), one of only 200 made for Maggs Bros. Ltd. Extremely fine. $210
Lot 2913 Assorted medallions, 1969-c1990s, Royal Australian Mint c1966 (C.R/7); 50th Anniversary of Nickel Coinage (C.1969/1)(2); Montreal Olympics (C.1976/14 silver); Royal Visit (C.1977/13 silver); Swan River Colony (C.1979/21, 22, 23, 24); Ross Bridge Anniversary (C.1986/24); Sir John and Lady Franklin (C.1987/5 silver); tourist dollars, in copper (47mm) Tasmania (4), Mount Isa; together with First Day Covers (28) Birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, 1981; also Great Britain, c1850, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and Britain's Hope, medalets in white metal (27mm) by Allen & Moore (BHM 1905, 1947, 2383) in round brass box; medallions, c1970, in sterling silver (2) by Rizzello, commemorating Charles I and James II. Some medallions in cases of issue, good very fine - uncirculated. (50) $100
Lot 2914 The Australian State Medals, (1976) set of six proof sterling silver medals (35g each), issued by Stokes. Housed in a frame with slip case and certificates, FDC. (6) $110
Lot 2915 The Australian State Medals, (1976) set of six proof sterling silver medals (35g each), issued by Stokes. Housed in a frame with slip case and certificates, FDC. (6) $140
Lot 2916 The Paul Hamlyn Group Best Seller Award, (1977), in gilt sterling silver (57mm), with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'Presented by/Summit Records/To/Barry Crocker/For The Sale of/185,000 Albums/1977'. Some handling marks, otherwise very fine. $90
Lot 2917 The Paul Hamlyn Group Best Seller Award, (1977), in gilt sterling silver (57mm), with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'Presented by/Summit Records/To/Johnny O'Keefe/For The Sale of/235,000 Albums/1977'. Good very fine. $240
Lot 2918 The Paul Hamlyn Group Best Seller Award, (1977), in gilt sterling silver (57mm), with suspension loop, reverse inscribed, 'Presented by/Summit Records/To/Jimmy Little/For The Sale of/119,000 Albums/1977'. A few small edge nicks, otherwise very fine. $90
Lot 2919 Stuart Devlin's Birds of Australia, 1978, set of fifty proof sterling silver medals (each 36mm; 18g; tot wt 28.93oz), by Franklin Mint. In fitted maroon album with certificate and accompanying smaller album with details of each bird medal, foxing on some paperwork, otherwise FDC. (50) $760
Lot 2920 Withdrawn from Sale. Western Australia, 150th Anniversary, 1979, in gold (43mm) by Perth Mint (C.1979/25). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2921 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 2922 Proclamation of Bankstown as a City, 1980, in bronze (32mm) (C.1980/15), with souvenir programme for visit of QEII and Prince Phillip in 1980 and letter of medallion allocation to a resident; 75th Anniversary of Rotary, 1980, in silvered (33mm) (C.1980/21) (2), in holders; Tex Morton, Memorial Medal,1916-1983, in silver (32mm) (C.1983/29), in 'Honoured Contributor to Erection of his Memorial at Tamworth' card holder marked No.16, K.Withers; Official Medal for 1990-91 'Clashes for the Ashes', in one ounce silver (38mm), in coloured folder (mintage of 500); Gallipoli Landing, proof-like silver medal (35.2mm; 16.5g; .333 fine), in capsule; Australia 1917 penny in WWI tribute card holder featuring poppies; Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, 1000 grains (64.8g) sterling silver ingot, undated, in fitted case; also Cook Islands, fifty cents, 2007 75th Anniversary of Sydney Harbour Bridge featuring a lenticular coloured image of bridge, in large commemorative folder. Uncirculated. (9) $60
Lot 2923 America's Cup Challenge, Australia II, 1983, struck in gold (18ct, 39.7g, 42mm), edge numbered 54 (C.-). In case of issue, FDC and very rare. $1,550
Lot 2924 America's Cup Challenge, Australia II, 1983, struck in gold (9ct, 30.0g, 42mm), edge numbered 119 (C.1983/40). In case of issue, matt finish, uncirculated and very rare, unlisted in gold. $520
Lot 2925 America's Cup Challenge, Australia II, 1983, struck in gold (9ct, tot wt 209.7g, each 42mm), edges numbered 140, 143, 151, 153, 162, 163 and 208 (C.1983/40). Matt finish, uncirculated and very rare, unlisted in gold. (7) $3,650
Lot 2926 Tasmania, Penny Farthing Championships, Evandale, 1986 (4), 1987, 1988, 1989 (4), 1990 (9), 1991 (10), 1992 (10), 1993 (5), 1995 (5), 1996 (5) mostly in bronze (51mm) by Haffner Mint (McN.SI 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, 2/5, 2/6); World Rowing Championships, Lake Barrington, 1990, silvered (2), bronze (8), copper (3), aluminium (3), nickel (3) (47mm) with two reverse types in each metal. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (73) Passed in
Lot 2927 Australian explorers, Sir John Franklin Arctic Explorer, 1987, in bronze (64mm) (C.1987/5), edge number 053, by Tasmanian Numismatic Society; Charles Sturt, c1969, in bronze (51mm) (C.C/4), edge number 103, and John Oxley, c1968, in bronze (51mm) (C.J/1), edge number 149, both by Numismatic Association of Victoria; also an issue by John Pinches, Matthew Flinders Australian Coast Surveyed, in sterling silver (44mm); and another by The Birmingham Mint, Stuart Reaches the Geographic Centre of Australia, undated ingot, in sterling silver (24x50mm). The first with edge fault at 5 o'clock, otherwise uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 2928 Fairfield City Games Bicentennial, 1988, in bronze (octagonal 45mm) (C.-), with suspension, unnamed; The Sun-Herald City to Surf I Finished, 1988, in bronze (51mm) (C.1988/B281), unnamed; Sport 88 Aussie Sports, 1988, in copper (39mm), cased; Ryde Parramatta Golf Club, Bicentennial, 1988, in enamel and gilt (51mm) (1988/2), cased; St George District Amateur Swimming Association, competition medals, 1964/5, in enamel and gilt, and silvered, and bronze (approx 32x42mm), with suspension ring, all named to K.Mackinder CR; Rockdale Swimming Centre tokens (2, Adult and Child); Auburn Sports Expo Bicentennial Competitor badge, 1988, in bronze (23x26mm), pin back; City of Sydney Bicentennial medal, 1988, in bronze (29mm), with suspension; Bicentennial award medal, undated, in enamel and gilt (42mm), with suspension, unnamed; Bicentennial Memento Medal for School Students, 1988, in cupro nickel (38mm) (2, one in folder); various cased bicentennial medals (6); other cased meals, for NSW Fire Brigade Centenary, 1984, The State Coach 1988, Navy Week 1988; Amor Sanders Centenary, 1988, in bronze (38mm); United Permanent Building Society Official Opening, 1982, medallic paper weight; Royal Australian Mint Canberra, 1965, in bronze (37mm); Lambert Gravitational Centre, Australia, 2006, in bronze (50mm), Land Down Under Geodetic Survey. The badge and swimming medals very fine - extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (27) $60
Lot 2929 The Bicentennial of the "First Fleeters", 1987, in silver (edge number 0568), gilded and bronze (51mm) (C.1988/B301), by Ian Stewart; also The First Fleet Re-Enactment Voyage England to Australia official medal, 1987-88, in proof sterling silver (37mm) (C.1988/B299), another identical but uncirculated in cupro nickel, by Sandhill (Bullion) Limited, England for Sherwood Numismatics Melbourne. In cases of issue, a few of these with a spot of foxing, the gilded medal with verdigris spotting on rim, otherwise uncirculated. (5) $90
Lot 2930 Australian Bicentennial medals, 1988, includes Bathurst Stamp & Coin Exhibition Bathex'88, in nickel plate (32mm), Celebrating 200th Birthday Souvenir Dollar, in oxidised bronze (40mm), Vienna Woods State School, in oxidised copper (35mm), First Fleet Re-Enactment Medal by Hanimex, in copper (45mm), City of Nunawading Australia Day Family Festival, in silvered (38mm), Shire of Bellarine, in copper (32mm), Education School Children medal, in cupro nickel (40mm), R.A.S. of N.S.W. Royal Easter Show Exhibitor, in satin gilt bronze (40mm), Federal Council of Agricultural Societies, in gilt bronze (40mm), The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria Exhibitor, in copper (40mm), State Rail, in silvered (44mm), Robert Schuller Ministries, in oxidised bronze (36mm), Fairfield City Games, in oxidised bronze (octagonal 45mm) with suspension (C.1988/B30, 136, 141, 157, 159, 167, 178, 193, 196, 198, 293, 296, unrecorded). Uncirculated. (13) Passed in
Lot 2931 Australian Bicentennial medals, includes Participation in the Tamworth Bicentennial Games, in oxidised bronze (34mm), Kodak N.S.W. Holey Dollar, in bronze (31mm), The Trolley and Draymen's Union, in pot metal (32mm), Australia Grand Prix Adelaide Alive, in gilt bronze (32mm) not listed in this metal, Mary Mount Gold Rush Nugget, in plastic (39mm), First State'88, in gilt bronze (32mm), The Fourth Great Barrow Push, in silvered (31mm), Fleet Arrived 26-1-1788, in gilt bronze (32mm), N.S.W. Netball Celebrates, in bronze (31mm), The Council of the City of Sydney, in brass (30mm), Commemorate 200 Years of Australia's History, in bronze (34mm), Advance and Prosper, in copper (33mm) (3, different reverses), The Bronze Thong Race Wattleflat, in copper (33mm), USCG Barque Eagle, in aluminium (39mm), Building a Nation, in silver (25mm), Sesqui-Centenary of Holbrook, in oxidised bronze (40mm), Participation Medal National Figure Skating Championships, in oxidised bronze (39mm) with suspension, St Kilda Football Social Club, in gilt bronze (32mm) with suspension, Australia Bicentenary badges in enamelled nickel (25mm) (2, one red, one yellow), First State'88 badge, in enamel and gilt (29mm), The Darling Harbour Monorail, in cupro nickel (26mm) (C.1988/5, 18, 50, 52, 76, B31, 33, 36, 72, 80, 232, 285 [3, only 2 recorded in Carlisle], 288, 292, 300, 330, the last 6 not recorded in Carlisle). A few fine - very fine but mostly uncirculated. (24) $160
Lot 2932 Australian Bicentennial award medals, 1988, all medals unnamed, Community award medal, in bronze (45mm) (C.1988/B17), cased; another with identical obverse but all floral reverse, also in bronze (45mm) (C.1988/B3), cased; Parramatta 200th Year of Foundation, 50th Anniversary of City, in gilded with suspension and neck ribbon, gilded, silvered and bronze (45mm) (C.1988/B73) (4), the last three cased; Blacktown Bicentennial Committee, in gilt bronze (not recorded in this metal) (51mm) (C.1988/B77); Parkes Shire Bicentennial Award, in bronze (51mm) (C.1988/B78); Australian Bicentenary, in gilt bronze (57mm) (C.1988/B218), cased. Uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 2933 Australian Bicentennial medals, 1988, includes First State'88, in gilt bronze (32mm) (C.1988/B31); First State'88 opal triplet brooch pin in gilt; The Fourth Great Barrow Push, in silvered (31mm) (C.1988/B33); Tasmanian Teachers Credit Union Bicentennial token, in bronze (38mm) (C.1988/B53); Two Centuries of Achievement, in bronze (48mm) (C.1988/B58); Bicentenary of First European Settlement, in bronze (38mm) (C.1988/B59); Celebration of a Nation, in bronze (50mm) (C.1988/B195); Tall Ships Australia, in bronze (50mm) (C.1988/B199); Australia Day 26 January, in bronze (48mm) (C.1988/B221); Australia's Bicentenary Bendigo, The Founding of Australia at Botany Bay, in bronze (50mm) (C.1988/B282); also Tiwi Dutch Commemoration 300th Anniversary, 1st May 2005, in gilt and enamel, with suspension and neck ribbon. All except three in cases or packs of issue, uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 2934 The Australian Bicentenary, 1988, Centennial International Exhibition, in copper (38mm) (C.1988/B160); another with same reverse but obverse The Australian Bicentennial Trade Fair, Royal Exhibition Building July 1988, Minted at the Stokes Stand (C.1988/unlisted); another also with same reverse but obverse text relating to Australia/Australia! Choral Presentation and legend, 'Royal Exhibition Building Birthplace of Federation' (C.1988/10 but 38mm). The first two with some toning, otherwise uncirculated. (3) $100
Lot 2935 New South Wales Corrective Services, 1788-1988, in bronze (35mm) (C.1988/B93); Australian Bicentenary, International Law Enforcement Olympics, 1988, in gilt bronze (32mm) (C.1988/B290); medals from the Bicentennial Medal Collection, (1988), in cupro nickel (26mm) (3); Matthew Flinders, undated (1977), in sterling silver (25mm); Celebrating 80 Yrs Women in Policing, undated, in oxidised silvered (40mm), unnamed; Air Sea Rescue Pt Danger Voluntary Service 25 Years, 1990, in silvered bronze (45mm), unnamed. The second last with beginning of a small pierced hole below wreath and small edge nick, otherwise uncirculated. (8) $50
Lot 2936 Australia's Numismatic History, 1788-1988, in silver (44mm) and bronze (39mm) (C.1988/B.303) (2); Kiama Sesquicentenary, 1990, in silvered bronze (63mm) and bronze (50.5mm). In cases of issue, two of these with foxing, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $160
Lot 2937 Raising the Flag, Land of Contrast, 1788-1988, in silver (only 40 issued) and oxidised bronze (40mm) (C.1988/B137), obverse, soldiers of First Fleet raising the British flag at Sydney Cove, reverse, map of Australia with Federation stars. Uncircuated. (2) $60
Lot 2938 Arrival of First Fleet 1788, undated, in gold on sterling silver (44mm), from History of Australia Series; Kodak Sesqui Commemorative Medal, undated (1988), in silvered and bronze (38mm) (2), obverse, the Charlotte at anchor in Botany Bay 1788; King Descendants Bicentenary, Governor Philip Gidley King Reunion, 1988, in bronze (48mm), with suspension hole. Uncirculated. (4) $60
Lot 2939 Bicentenary of First European Settlement, 1788-1988, for Geelong Numismatic Society, in silver and bronze (38mm) (C.1988/B59), by Hafner, both edge numbered 017 (only 50 matching edge number sets issued). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2940 Australia, The Australian Collection of replica stamps set of twenty five in gold plated sterling silver, (approx ASW 16oz), issued in 1988-90 under the authority of Australia Post by Hallmark Diemasters & Engravers Pty Ltd. In a custom made case with certificate and set number 2638, FDC. (25) $280
Lot 2941 Hunter and Central Coast Storms, 2007, in oxidised silver (56mm) by Millers, Sydney, inscribed 'To Roger Langsworth', (NSW Government for Service). In case of issue with newspaper clipping, one of nine issued, uncirculated. $100
Lot 2942 Anzac Memorial, Hyde Park Sydney, commemorative medallion, 2009, in gilt (29mm), in official folder of issue with Order of Service for official opening. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2943 Replica one penny kangaroo postage stamp pendant, undated, in 9ct gold (1.38g; 16x25mm), with suspension ring; shield shaped pendant in silver (22x28mm), features an emu and kangaroo facing each other standing above a map of Australia; silver locket (19x27mm). The last and first with some dents, otherwise fine - very fine. (3) $30
Lot 2944 Australia, assorted medals, Anzac to Afghanistan 2016 coin collection, Australia bimetallic medal gilded centre for 1930 penny issued 2010, Steve Waugh medallion (5), Edward VIII brass 1936 medal, casino chips to $100 (4), ANS Holey dollar medal of 1988, another Parliament House, Royal Visit 1953-4 medal, America's Cup silver medals cased, Royal Wedding 1981 cased silver medal, Diamond Jubilee 1897 pewter medal, Olympic Store medal, Declaration of War medal packaged ribbon and stamp, 1979 Great Scout yacht race Sydney Harbour medal, Amor medal 100 years, Broken Hill bread tokens (8), Bank of NSW 1917-1935 counterfeit florins all holed (13), various Australian medalets and tokens (9), RSL badge 1945, other items (5). Mostly extremely fine or better. (lot) $120
Lot 2945 Masonic Past Master's jewel, in gilt in the shape of a cross with a small 3pt diamond in each arm, on the ribbon is attached gold monogram initials 'ED', reverse inscribed on a 9ct gold (?) oval backing plate in the centre, 'Presented to/Wor Bro P.M. Enos Dyer/By The/Australian Lodge/of/Harmony. E.C.556/U.G.L N.S.W./No.5/July 10.1889'. Small dent at bottom of oval backing plate and some sratches on reverse, otherwise good very fine. $90
Lot 2946 Masonic Royal Arch Chapter Companion's neck jewel, 1821, named to 'Geo Lovett', also other neck jewels marked 'New South Wales' for Grand Sword Bearer by Wiesener, Grand Steward no maker's name, and Senior Deacon by T T Jones & Sons Sydney, all in gilt. Good fine - very fine. (4) $320
Lot 2947 Masonic Past Master's jewel, in gilt sterling silver, Matthew Flinders Lodge No 414 UGLQ, features a star above a wreath and inset into the star is a 10pt diamond, reverse inscribed, 'Pres. To/Wor. Bro./W.R.E.Allen P.M./as a/token of esteem/by/the bretheren/15.4.61'; also Royal Arch Chapter Companion's breast jewel, in gilt sterling silver, unnamed. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2948 Freemason's medal, in 15ct gold (2.18g; 24x25mm), voided design featuring the Masonic square and compass within a band inscribed at top, 'John McDougall' and below, 'Kaniva'. Very fine. $50
Lot 2949 Union badges, Trolley, Draymen & Carters Union, 1919; West Australian Prospector Association; Organised Labor, 1909; Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Engineers (Smith obverse 91 and reverse 319) (rare?); Clothing Trades Union; Transport Workers Union of Australia; P.R.E.A.; others include A.R.U. 100 years 1886-1986 Industrial Unionism (includes Smith 93, 211, 635, 655, 752). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (12) $250
Lot 2950 Union badge, Fed(erated) Storemen & Packers Union of Australia, Member 1950-51, type with additional 'wings' added (Smith 360). Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2951 Union badges, Municipal & Employees Union of NSW; Letterpress, Printers, Machinists Union of NSW; Federated Ironworkers Assn; Trolley, Draymen & Carters Union, 1917; Trolley, Draymen & Motor Drivers Union, 1926; others, include Printers Union (2); P.R.E.A.; Waterside Workers Federation; Victorian Railways Institute; also, 125th Anniversary commemorative ACTU ribbon 1956-81 (Smith 427, 477, 544, 294, 652, 662, 713); plus various other items. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (19) Passed in
Lot 2952 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) $120
Lot 2953 Dept of Road Transport and Tramways badge, in enamel and silvered bronze (KC), number 825; vintage Boy Scouts' hat badge; Long Live The Queen car badge by Streamlux, souvenir of QEII coronation; EIIR Royal Visit 1954 medals in gilt bronze (31mm) (C.1954/11) (3); Waterside Worker's Federation of Australia, Sydney Mechanical Branch badge no.X104 (Smith 749); Seamen's Union of Australia 1872 lapel badge; The Certificated Electricians Association of NSW lapel badge; also Great Britain, Ancient Order of Foresters jewel by G.Tutill, London; France, gold medal to Aucher Bros, uniface promotional check in gilt bronze (50mm), legend, '14 Medailles - Expositions Univlle De Londres - Nationales Paris'. The first and third last missing much enamel, good - very fine. (11) Passed in
Lot 2954 Nursing badges, includes Nurses Registration Board Queensland badge (KC), by F.R.&S. Brisbane, reverse inscribed, 'M.J./Berrill/4-12-12/76'; Nurses & Masseurs Registration Board Queensland, General badge (KC) reverse numbered 7005; also Rockhampton High School badge in sterling silver and enamel. The second with small enamel loss, last with scratches, otherwise fine - very fine. (3) $50
Lot 2955 Hospital, nursing, medical, health and related badges and pins, a wide selection. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (30) $150
Lot 2956 Agricultural medals and badges, includes souvenir of 1948 Royal Show (C.1948/2), a selection from Royal Agricultural Society of NSW including exhibitor medal of 1988, Royal National Assn. Brisbane member, 1988 and lady member 1956; also, RAS of Victoria child entrance token and attendants passes for 1936 and 1937. Fine - uncirculated. (26) Passed in
Lot 2957 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, members badges, 1913, 1917, 1919, 1920 (2 types), 1921 (2 types), 1929 (2 types), 1936, 1937, 1938 (2 types), 1941 and 1949. Fine - very fine. (15) Passed in
Lot 2958 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, member's badges, various dates from 1954 to 1977, includes Lady Member and Lady's Badge. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (22) Passed in
Lot 2959 Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, a group of badges and medals, including Member's Guest, Lady's, Lady Member, Supporter, For Service, Exhibitor, Events, some duplication. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (30) Passed in
Lot 2960 Badges and medals, a wide selection including agricultural, pastoral, national parks, souvenir, members shows, junior farmers and tinnies. Very good - uncirculated. (69) $80
Lot 2961 Sailing, rowing and related badges, includes NSW 12ft Sailing Club; Balmoral 12ft Sailing Club; Vaucluse Amateur 12ft Sailing Club; M.S.C. 14ft (Mosman); L.R.C. 1886 (rowing club); Rex Launch Club, member (13), plus a small group of membership badges (9). Very fine - extremely fine. (22) Passed in
Lot 2962 Club badges, pins and other badges and odds (2), mostly enamelled; enamelled discs featuring various locations, some with loops and others as applied to the handle ends of souvenir spoons as well as a few other ornamental pieces (approx 200); also a set of six souvenir spoons in EPNS, all from the same Australian commemorative series; small nacre and metal buttons (5); small plastic tags with ancient Egyptian themes (4). Mostly very fine - good extremely fine. (approx 260) $40
Lot 2963 SEC (monogram), Stock Exchange Club, Melbourne, sixpence (142); shilling (276); one shilling and sixpence (42); two shillings and sixpence (84); five shillings (109); ten shillings (14). Fine - extremely fine. (667) $180
Lot 2964 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) $60
Lot 2965 Medalets, tokens and check pieces, c1860s-1990s, in assorted sizes and metals, including Jubilees, Centenaries, Royal Visits, Coronations. In a brown album, fair - extremely fine. (184) $90
Lot 2966 Medals and medalets, a large accumulation, 1880s-1980s, many multiples, includes some modern packaged items. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 140) $240
Lot 2967 Assortment of badges and medals, made in brass, some in gold gilt, enamelled. Uncirculated. (27) $80
Lot 2968 Military medals, badges, tinnies, tokens and checks, also noted a German Iron Cross and a USA military plaque in bronze (45x65mm) 'Allied for Liberty', City of St Louis, 1918. Fine - very fine. (33) $90
Lot 2969 Medals, lapel badges and a few tinnies, being an accumulation of mostly modern items, also a Vancouver, Canada photo frame keyring (as new), noted Transport Workers' Union (NSW Branch) badge, 1964, Bicentennial Memento for School Students medal, 1988 (5, two in folders), Sydney Opera House Official Opening medal, 1973 (cased) and Parramatta Stadium commemorative coins 1986 (2), various other cased commemoratives. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (150) $50
Lot 2970 Enamelled badges, tinnies, keyrings and medals, a large variety; vintage silk floral embroidered handkerchief; white and blue decorated acetate scarf (?) (approx 68cm square), for Australia's 200th Anniversary; vintage leather wallet. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 60) $40
Lot 2971 Accumulation of Charity stick pins and badges, all in 'Craven'A' tin. Fine - extremely fine. (approx 200) $70
Lot 2972 National Fire Brigades Union, 1893, International fire tournament & exhibition, London, in bronze. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2973 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 2974 Fireman competition medals, circa 1901-1910, event winning medals, in silver, named to A.H.Hayman. Very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2975 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 2976 National Fire Brigades Association, 1907, long service, in silver, named to, Maidenhead Fire Brigade, twenty four years. Extremely fine. $70
Lot 2977 London Fire Brigade Medal, long service, in bronze, ornately designed suspension bar, unmarked. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2978 Fire Brigade Parade Medal, London, 1908, on obverse, G.L.B Royal Review, on reverse, Lambeth Conference June 27th 1908. Very fine. $60
Lot 2979 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) $150
Lot 2980 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 2981 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 2982 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. $30
Lot 2983 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) $140
Lot 2984 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. $40
Lot 2985 National Fire Brigades Union, long service, ten years, five years clasp, in bronze. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2986 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 2987 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 2988 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 2989 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) $120
Lot 2990 National Fire Brigade Association, in silver, long service, twenty years, five years clasps (2), named to John W Hocarth. Very fine. $70
Lot 2991 Fire Brigade Exemplary Service Medal, in silver with ribbon, on obverse, Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina F.D., named to Fireman John Keating. Fine. $50
Lot 2992 Fire service medal, for exemplary service, in silver, named to, sub officer Raymond.C.Rhodes. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2993 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) $150
Lot 2994 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 2995 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 2996 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 2997 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 2998 Wooden plaque, Rural Fire Board, Tasmania, embossed and engraved obverse, notch on reverse for hanging on wall. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2999 Republic of France, fire service medal, in brass, named to Pierre Bachelet. Very fine. $70
Lot 3000 Assortment of French Firemen medals, 1901, Ville de Ballan (city of Ballan), concours de pompier a incendie (firefighters competition) in silver. Very fine. (9) $120
Lot 3001 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 3002 Germany, Bavaria fire brigade, long service, twenty five years service, in bronze; Hungary, long service, ten years service, in silver. Very fine. (2) $50
Lot 3003 Germany, Bavaria service medal, long service, twenty five years long service, in nickel, on reverse fortitudini virtuti et perseverantia (strength, courage and perseverance). Fine. $70
Lot 3004 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 3005 German Fire Cross Bavaria Fire service medal, long service, twenty five year service, gold gilt metal. Extremely fine. $80
Lot 3006 Prussian State Fire Service Association, long service, twenty five years, in silver with enamelled obverse. Very fine. $90
Lot 3007 West Prussian Fire Service festival medal, in pewter. Very fine. $60
Lot 3008 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. $50
Lot 3009 USA, 1871, Chicago laid waste by fire, struck in copper c1971 (45mm). Proof-like, extremely fine. $40
Lot 3010 Austria, 1st Republic, Cross for 25 Years Military Service 2nd Class (NCOs & ORs). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3011 Cast Replica Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in copper. Very fine. $30
Lot 3012 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) $40
Lot 3013 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) $40
Lot 3014 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 3015 Reproduction Austrian Service medal, long service, in bronze, in original mailing box. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3016 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) $300
Lot 3017 Assortment of fire brigade plaques, West Australian Fire Brigade Employees Union (FBEU). Extremely fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 3018 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 3019 Fire brigade plaque, Lincolnshire fire brigade, Cotswold etchings, in original packaging, in copper, enamelled obverse. FDC. $40
Lot 3020 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. $180
Lot 3021 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 3022 Civil Defence Warden, car plate. Very fine. (3) $50
Lot 3023 Photo album, photos of firefighters, tests, fire engines, equipment and uniforms. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 3024 Photo album, photos of firefighters, tests, fire engines, equipment and uniforms. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 3025 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. $60
Lot 3026 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) $90
Lot 3027 Fire brigade postcards, unused, some numbers consecutive, from Australia and New Zealand. Very fine. (43) $120
Lot 3028 Assortment of Fire brigade medal cases, in leather and wood, felt lined, some with gold gilt on the lids. Very fine. (6) $60
Lot 3029 Australia, fire service medal, long service, twelve years, in metal with gold gilt, enamelled, by K.G Luke, Melbourne fire brigade; Australia, 1990, fire service medal, land sea air, flood fire tempest, for selfless duty, unnamed, in metal, nickel plated; Australia, fire service medal, Metropolitan fire service, South Australia, in metal, enamelled centre; Australia, fire service, cap badge Queensland fire service medal, in metal, enamelled, nickel plated, lugs on reverse; Australia, aviation fire service, cap badge, in metal, enamelled, lugs on reverse; Australia, aviation fire service, airport firefighter's cap badge, in metal nickel plated, enamelled; Australia, firefighters shoulder patch, CFA; Australia, aviation firefighter's shoulder patch. Very fine. (8) $90
Lot 3030 Victoria Country Fire Brigades Board, Long Service badge in silvered brass and enamel (2, the first with Stokes & Sons/Melbourne on reverse in 2-lines, the second with same maker in 2-lines but with the first line arched); Country Fire Brigades Member badge by Bridgland & King, 289 Lt.Lon.St; CFBD 1910 Bendigo, voided badge with suspension loop, by Stokes & Sons Melb; Country Fire Brigades Demonstration Bendigo 1938 badge, by Stokes Melb; Country Fire Brigades Demonstration Warrnambool 1937 badge, by Stokes Melb. Very fine - good very fine. (6) $150
Lot 3031 Fire Brigade Commission of Tasmania Volunteer Service, Long Service and Meritorious Conduct Medal, with bars, 1939-1944 and 1944-1949, by Stokes, with brooch suspender, edge inscribed, 'Deputy Chief Officer G.A.Marshall - Ulverstone - 1924-1939. In official case, uncirculated. $320
Lot 3032 Fire Brigades Commission of Tasmania, and engraved 'Volunteer Service', Long Service and Meritorious Conduct Medal, by Stokes, with brooch suspender, edge inscribed, 'T.Crawford 1949-64'. Some mottled toning on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. $120
Lot 3033 Fire Brigades Commission of Tasmania, Long Service and Meritorious Conduct Medal, with bar, 1964-1969, by Stokes, with brooch suspender, edge inscribed, 'B.Howell 1959 Launceston'. In Stoke's case with broken hinge, uncirculated. $140
Lot 3034 Austria, 1935, fire service, cap badge, in bronze; Austria, c1930s, fire service, cap badge type 2, in metal. Very fine. (2) $40
Lot 3035 Belgium, fire service medalet, first national firefighting competition, in metal, ribbon; Belgium, fire service medalet, second national firefighting competition, in metal, ribbon; Belgium, 1978, fire service medal, the 'Black Helmets' competition, Verviers fire brigade, in metal with gold gilt; Belgium, 1978, fire service medal, Ostend flood medal, issued for service in the disaster, in metal, ribbon. Very fine. (4) $70
Lot 3036 Bermuda, fire service medal, for distinguished service in the city of Hamilton. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 3037 Czechoslovakia, fire service, communist, good conduct medals, in metal, one with gold gilt, two with enamel (4); Czechoslovakia, fire service badge, for special merit, issued by Federal Bureau of Fire Protection Association, in metal, ribbon; Czechoslovakia, 1928, fire service fire service medal, long service, ten years, in metal with gold gilt; Czechoslovakia, 1925, fire service medalet, memoriam for Havlicek Volesna fire brigade, in aluminium; Czechoslovakia, fire service, replica, merit medal, in metal, brass plated, enamelled centre; Czechoslovakia, 1990, fire service medal, for life saving, in metal, ribbon; Czechoslovakia, 1983, firemen's plaque plate, in metal with gold gilt, firemen's center of exhibition Pribyslav. Very fine. (10) $80
Lot 3038 France, fire service medal, long service, thirty five years, striped ribbon, suspension bar in shape of fireman's axes in front of ladder, in metal with gold gilt; Fire service medal of honour, 1929, in metal with gold gilt, ribbon with rosette, issued for exceptional service. Very fine. (2) $40
Lot 3039 Germany, fire proficiency pins, circa 1985, in metal with gold gilt, enamelled centres, for equipment, machinist fire protection, vehicle (2). Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3040 Germany, 1935, fire service medal, long service, twenty five years, Westfalischer, in silver, ribbon; Germany, 1918, fire service medal, twenty five years, Anhalt, in silver, ribbon; Prussia, 1922, fire service medal, long service, twenty five years, type 2, in silver, enamelled. Prussia type 2, very scarce, very fine. (3) $100
Lot 3041 Malaysia, fireman's hat badge, in metal with gold gilt, lugs on reverse, written, perkhidmatan bomba Malaysia (fire service of Malaysia). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3042 New Caledonia, fire service medal in metal, enamelled obverse, Noumea, plastic pocket suspender with pin. Extremely fine. $20
Lot 3043 Romania, fire service medal, for merit, in gold gilt, ribbon, enamelled star on obverse, written, pentru paza contra incendiilor (merit for fire service), pin on ribbon clip; Fire safety medal, in metal with gold gilt, enamelled obverse, fire axes at top facing away from each other, fire engine in centre, written, fruntas in paza contra incendiilor (leading position in fire safety); Veteran fire service medal, in metal, enamelled obverse, issued by the ministry of interior, written, pompier veteran (fireman veteran), pin on reverse; Fire service medal, long service, fifteen years, in metal with gold gilt, enamelled obverse. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3044 Russia, 1988, fire service medal, seventy years of Soviet rule, in metal with gold gilt, enamelled medal and suspension bar; Russia, 1978, fire service medal, sixty years of Soviet rule, in metal with gold gilt, enamelled centre; Russia, police award medal for fire protection, in metal with gold gilt, enamelled. Extremely fine. (3) $60
Lot 3045 Singapore, civil defence medal, for good service, in metal, nickel plated, unnamed, ribbon; Singapore, fire service medal, long service and good conduct, twelve years, in metal, nickel plated, unnamed, ribbon. Very fine. (2) $60
Lot 3046 Slovenia, fire service medal, for exemplary conduct, in bronze, enamelled centre; Slovenia, fire service medal, long service, ten years, communist, in bronze enamelled centre and star; Slovenia, fire service medal, good service and conduct, communist. Very fine. (3) $70
Lot 3047 United Kingdom, 1994, Petersborough VFB 110th anniversary, in brass with gold gilt, ribbon with pin. Uniface, scarce, very fine - extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3048 United Kingdom, fire service medal, for exemplary fire service, in metal, nickel plated, ribbon, United kingdom, fire service medal, long service, twenty years, for long service and efficiency, issued by the British Fire Services Association, named to, E. Youngman on reverse of suspension bar, in silver, ribbon. Extremely fine. (2) $130
Lot 3049 United Kingdom, British Fire Service Association, in metal, bent lug on reverse with one missing; States of Guernsey Fire Brigade, in metal and in gold gilt, enamelled centre, lugs on reverse with one lug bent; Shropshire Fire Brigade, in metal and in gold gilt, enamelled centre, lugs on reverse; London fire brigade, in metal, enamelled centre, made by Marples & Beasley, Birmingham, clip on reverse. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3050 United Kingdom, 1948, Fireman's cap badge, Shropshire, in metal, lug on reverse; United Kingdom, 1948, army fireman's cap badge, Shropshire, in metal, lug on reverse; United Kingdom, fire service, army fire service, lapel badge, in metal, nickel plated, lugs on reverse, United Kingdom, fire service, works department, lapel badge, in metal, nickel plated, clip on reverse; United Kingdom, fire service, fireman's cap badge, Suffolk and Ipswich, in metal, nickel plated, lugs on reverse; United Kingdom, fire service, fireman's cap badge, Lincolnshire fire brigade, in metal, nickel plated, enamelled centre. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $50
Lot 3051 USA, fire service, voluntary fire department, Ralston, Nebraska, in metal, one with gold gilt and enamelled, lugs and pins on reverse (2); USA, fire service, fire department, in metal, one with gold gilt; USA, 1896, fire service, 17th convention of the fireman's association of Pennsylvania, in metal, minted by Braxmar, 10 Maiden Lane, New York, Uniface, Wreck of the Conemaugh fire engine, delegate suspension bar; USA, 1860 fire service, fireman's union token, redeemable as proof of attendance at a fire, in metal. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $90
Lot 3052 Yugoslavia, 1979, fire service medal, long service, twenty years, in metal with gold gilt; Yugoslavia, 1981, fire service medal, ninety years jubilee medal, in metal with enamel, ribbon; Yugoslavia, 1939, fireman's congressional medal, in metal; Yugoslavia, communist order of the fireman's star, first class. Very fine. (4) $90
Lot 3053 Auction sale catalogues, Spink Australia Sale 31, Spink Noble Sale 36, Noble Numismatics Sale 93; Bowers and Ruddy, 1975 (Scott), 1977 (Fairfield), 1978 (Branigan); Bowers and Merena, 1984 (Dodson), 1987 (Saunders), 1989 (Victoria with Bank Leu), 1991 (Matlock); Baldwin No 62; DNW 2001 (Saint Lucia Treasure); Heritage, 2011 September (2), 2012 January and May, some prices written in. Good. (16) $30
Lot 3054 Auction catalogues, military related, includes fourteen Dimitri Markov sales (USA) including the New York sales featuring Russian Orders and Decorations; London Medal sales for Spink, DNW, Morton & Eden; also journals, all recent issues. A heavy parcel, fine. (approx 40kg) $120
Lot 3055 Books, catalogues and albums, including Andrews, Dr A, Australasian Tokens & Coins, 1965 reprint (3); Dean, George D, A Handbook on E.W.Cole, His Book Arcade, Tokens and Medals; Harper, N, Tasmanian Passes, Checks & Club Tokens; McNeice, R, Coins & Tokens of Tasmania (2); publications on Australian coins, varieties, banknotes, medals, British coins; Dansco press-in albums for halfpenny, threepence and sixpence, shilling (2); Leuchtturm Moneta album; red plastic albums for 35mm slide transparencies (3). Used to good condition. (40) $380
Lot 3056 Cameron, A & Hall, S, Eusebius, Life of Constantine, Oxford 2010, 395pp; Drake, H.A., Constantine and the Bishops, The Politics of Intolerance, Johns Hopkins University, 2000, 609pp; Lenski, N (Ed), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine, Cambridge University Press, 2006, 469pp, 53 plates; Potter, D, Constantine the Emperor, Oxford, 2013, 368pp, illustrated. Very fine - as new. (4) $100
Lot 3057 Chaplin, Harry F., Norman Lindsay, His books, manuscripts and autograph letters in the library annotated by Harry F. Chaplin, foreward by Norman Lindsay, Wentworth Press, 1969, 90 pp. Stains on cover, otherwise fine, very scarce. $70
Lot 3058 Cooper, Denis R., The Art and Craft of Coinmaking - A History of Minting Technology; Spink & Son, London, 1988, 264 pp., illustrated throughout. Fine and out of print. $70
Lot 3059 Craig, Sir John, The Mint A History of the London Mint, Cambridge, 1953, 450pp, 16 illustrations; Wilson, Alex and Rasmussen, Mark, English Pattern Trial and Proof Coins in Gold 1547-1968, 2000, 537pp, illustrated throughout; G.E. Challis, The New History of the Royal Mint, 806pp, 1992, Cambridge; Archibald,M.M., & Cowell, M.R., Metallurgy in Numismatics, Vols 3, Royal Numismatic Society, London, 1993; Numismatic Chronicle 1980; Royal Mint Report 1967; Proposed Coinage of King Edward VIII; Seaby, British Coins 1971; British Copper Coins, 1966. Fine or better.(9) $140
Lot 3060 Gold Coins of the World, by Robert Friedberg, Fifth Edition; Guidebook of Russian Coins, (1725 to 1970), by Robert P.Harris J.W.Scott's Standard Coin Catalogue, Coins of the World Silver & Gold, bound for Neil Langdon, undated (c1913), 180pp; another Coins of the World Copper, bound for Neil Langdon, 1913 edition; all books hard cover. The last two with foxing, otherwise very good - very fine. (4) $30
Lot 3061 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) $110
Lot 3062 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. $40
Lot 3063 Journal of the Numismatic Association of Australia, Volumes 1-25 complete 1985-2014; together with Offprint of Proceedings of 10th International Congress of Numismatics, London 1986, paper by Kulkarni, P.P., Coin names in Mughal chronicles and corresponding coins, pp497-505, 2 plates. Fine. (26) $120
Lot 3064 Kann, E., Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins (Gold, Silver, Nickel and Aluminium), reprint, Mint Productions, 1966, NY, 476 pps., 224 plates; Kann, Eduard, The currencies of China, an investigation of silver and gold transactions affecting China, with a section on copper, original 1926 edition, 539 + xlviii pps. with several plates; Eduard Kann Collection Coins of China and Japanese Coins ..., Public Auction Sale June 18-20, 1971, Los Angeles by Schulman Coin & Mint with separate volume of plates; Spink & Son (Australia), Catalogue of Modern Coins of China, Auction Sale 2 November 1978, Sydney (together with newspaper clipping about the sale. Mostly fair - fine, some toning, particularly on the last item. (4) Passed in
Lot 3065 Lockhart, James Haldane Stewart, Sir, The Stewart Lockhart collection of Chinese copper coins, Shanghai, Kelly & Walsh, Limited, 1915, Royal Asiatic Society, North China Branch, Extra Volume no. 1, 2 + l + xv + 36 pp., 174 plates of illustrations, 31 1/2 cm, soft cover; 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; Ting Fu-Pao, Dr., A Catlogue of Ancient Chinese Coins; Rose, F.M., Chopmarks, Dallas, 1987; Bowker, Howard Franklin., A Numismatic Bibliography of the Far East, NN&M No.101, 1943, 144pp.; Wieger, Dr.L., Chinese Characters, Their origin, etmology, history, classification and signification, reprint of 1927 edn. in 1965, 820pp. Mostly fine, several scarce. (6) $110
Lot 3066 Meshorer, Ya'akov, Jewish Coins of the Second Temple Period, Tel-Aviv, 1967, 184pp, 32 plates; Madden, Frederic W., History of Jewish Coinage and of Money in the old and New Testament, London, reprint of 1864 edn. 1967, xi + 350pp, hand drawn illustrations throughout. Very good - fine. (2) $50
Lot 3067 The Note Issues of the Colonial Police Fund of New South Wales 1810-1824, by Dr. W.J. Mira, 1979, 24pp; A Classification of the "New South Wales Dumps", by Dr. W.J. Mira, 1977, 4pp; Commemorative Medals and Tokens of Queensland since 1962 including a 20 Year History of Australian Numismatic Society Brisbane, 1984, 11pp; Hawaiian Money, Standard Catalog "Second Edition", includes tokens, scrip, medals & royal orders, with pertinent historical background, by Donald Medcalf and Ronald Russell, 1991,160pp, signed by Don Medcalf; early Islamic Coins: A Brief Introduction, by Dr. Peter Lewis, 2005, 28pp; A Guide to British Military Tokens, by John F. Yarwood, 1998, 122pp; Military Badges of New Zealand, by Geoffrey P. Oldham, 1989, 40pp. Very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $40
Lot 3068 Numismatics and philatelics, includes New Zealand Campbell Paterson volume c.1985; Australia Commonwealth Specialists Catalogue, Brusden-White c.1988; Spafford, The Falkland Islands Philatelic Digest No.2, 1979; Baker, Advanced Autograph Collecting, Krause Pub. 2000; lot also includes Krause post 1901, 1998 and 2004 editions; SG catalogues simplified 2001 Vol.1-3; various Australian including Renniks, McDonald; books on stamps of Norfolk Island and PNG etc. Used. (approx 25) Passed in
Lot 3069 Official History, of Australia in the War 1914-18, full set including vol.12, a photographic record of the war. Spines damaged, otherwise very good and scarce. (12) $250
Lot 3070 Princess Mary's Gift Book, pub. by Hodder & Stoughton, containing various short stories by various writers, 140pps, illustrated throughout including coloured lift in plates, 1914; Billiere, Peter de la General, Supreme Courage, 392 pps, 2004; Numismatic books (4), including Pincock, Stephen, Codebreaker; Mira, Coinage & Currency in NSW 1788-1829, Renniks Stamps of Australia, Spink Auctions (Australia) Auction Sale No.11, October 1983; together with a full pack of 110 cricket cards 1994 issued by The ACB. Fine to as new. (lot) $40
Lot 3071 (Byzantine), Ratto, Rodolfo, Monnaies Byzantines et D'Autres Pays Contemporaines a L'Epoque Byzantine..., Lugano, 9 April 1930, (4), 151 pp, 2701 lots, 68 plates, prices realised added in, reimpression of the original edition by J. Schulman, 1959, Amsterdam; Whitting, P.D., Byzantine Coins, Barrie & Jenkin, London, 1973, 311pp., 457 described photos, many in colour. Fine, second with dust jacket, both important and difficult to obtain. (2) $90
Lot 3072 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. $100
Lot 3073 Scott, Captain Robert F., CVO, RN, The Voyage of the 'Discovery', with illustrations and maps, Macmillan and Co, Limited, London, 1905, Volume I (410pp) and Volume II (387pp), first editions intended for circulation only in India and the British Colonies, blue cloth bound with gilt lettering, no dust jackets, irregularly cut pages, these frayed particularly on Vol II. Some foxing, mostly on outer edges, otherwise very good - fine and scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 3074 Spink & Son's Numismatic Circular, December 1892-November 1893, hardbound into one volume. Condition good. $80
Lot 3075 Stevenson, Seth W., A Dictionary of Roman Coins, London, 1964, 929 pps.; Carson, Hill & Kent, Late Roman Bronze Coinage, 1960, 114.pps; Seaby, Roman Silver Coins, Vol. II, 1954 edn., 183 pps; Mattingly, Roman Coins 1927 edn,, 305 pps, 64 plates; Gnecchi, Cav. F., Roman Coins, Elementary Manual, 2nd edn., 1903, Spink; Sotheby, part I, Roman Gold Coins, Metropolitan Museum, Zurich 10 November 1972; other auction Sales Glendinings including ancient sales (22), other minor publications, including lists (6). Mostly fine, some with paper toning. (33) Passed in
Lot 3076 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, with plastic covers and paper toning at end pages and edges, scarce original 1st edition. $100
Lot 3077 Tomlinson, G.W., Australian Bank Notes 1817-1963, Melbourne 1963, 143pp, illustrated throughout; Nicholson, Alan, Australian Banknote Catalogue, Melbourne, 1977, another 1979, both soft cover, 87 & 151pp, illustrated; Lampard, William H., Catalogue of New Zealand Coins, Tokens, Banknotes, NZNJ Number 60, Wellington 1981, 84pp, soft cover as issued. Mostly fine. (4) $60
Lot 3078 Vort-Ronald, Michael P., Australian Banknote Pedigrees, Kadina, April 2005; Private Banknote Pedigrees, second printing, Willaston November 2011; Australian Banknote Collecting, second printing, April 2011 (2); Australian Colonial Currency and Promissory Notes, second edition, Willaston April 2012; Australian Banknotes, second edition, Whyalla Norrie, 1983; Renniks Coin and Banknote Values, twenty fifth edition, July 2013; Mira, W.J.D., From Cowrie to Kina, Spink Australia, Sydney, 1986, signed by the author; Money, A History, edited by Jonathan Williams with Joe Cribb and Elizabeth Errington, British Museum, London, 1997. Fine. (9) $110
Lot 3079 Australia, collection in cliplock holder stored on Hagner sheets, King George V - Elizabeth II, includes KGV heads complete range of shades (1d red, 11 shades noted) these mint or MUH (83), KGVI sets to pound included robes thick and thin papers, also arms, navigators pre-decimal and decimal including Specimen decimal series, 1971 Xmas (3x25 panes), AAT sets blocks of 4 of 1966 decimal birds, and others to 1971. Mostly MUH, a few only mint. (100s) $1,400
Lot 3080 Australia and Territories, in cliplock folder on Hagner sheets, Australia pre-decimal from 1953 including navigators set and Specimen set (illustrated £2), decimal from 1966 - 1979 including navigators, BCOF set to 5/- (5/- illustrated) (MUH), Norfolk Island issues from 1947 - 1970, Christmas Islands to 1966, Cocos (Keeling) Islands to 1966, AAT, PNG including 1952 set to £1 (mint) with issues to c.1970. MUH and mint. (100s) $550
Lot 3081 Australian, 1913-1956, plus States and a page of Papua New Guinea, all hinged to leaves in spring back album, all annotated in owner's hand with varieties described. Fine used but heavily mounted by hinges. (approx 300) $100
Lot 3082 Australia, MUH and used in three albums: mint blocks of four with imprint 1950s, various issues used in Prinz album; selection of used, 1950s-1970s, mint issues including Melbourne Olympics in blocks of four in a Lighthouse album; various Australian and foreign in a VST album. Mint and used. (100s) $80
Lot 3083 Australia, 1977 18c QEII Silver Jubilee imperforate block of 24. MUH. (24) $470
Lot 3084 Australia, 1977 18c and 45c QEII Silver Jubilee imperforate pairs of each denomination. MUH. (4) $180
Lot 3085 Australia, Post Office year books, with stamps from 1981 - 1996. MUH. (16) $180
Lot 3086 Australia, Australia post year books with stamps for years 1988, 1989-1991 (2 of each), 1996 (3), 1997, 1998-2003 (2 of each), 2004; Sydney Olympics, Gold Medallists, 2000 (2), Prestige Album 2000. MUH. (27) $460
Lot 3087 Australia, Australia Post year books with stamps for year 1981-2002, 2004-2007; The Collectors Year Books with supplements, 1990/1991 (2), 1992/1993; Golden Heroes stamp book 2000; A Selection of the Engraved Stamps of the Commonwealth of Australia (3); The Australian Territories Collection 1994, 1999, 2005, 2006. All in Deluxe albums, except Australian Territories Collections, MUH. (37) $600
Lot 3088 Australia, Post Office packs (approx 80) all c.1980s - late 1990s, together with MUH stamps (approx $100 FV) in a blue cliplock folder. MUH. (lot) $180
Lot 3089 Australia, various post office packs for Cook Bicentenary 70, Expo 70, First Fleet, Bicentenary 88, Sydney Harbour Tunnel Opening 92; first day covers and pre-stamped envelopes (13); Togo, Princess Diana plate block of nine stamps, 1997; also fold-out card for Australian Memento of Royal Visit 1952 for students, signed at Grafton Boys School. Used - MUH. (23) Passed in
Lot 3090 Australia, MUH, booklets and post office packs, a quantity of (approx. FV $500), together with a few FDC and mostly unused pre-stamped covers (approx. 200), a quantity of envelopes many address to Alan Bond and the America's Cup Challenge, MUH stamps from USA and Great Britain, old stamp albums etc. MUH, mint and used. (100s) $300
Lot 3091 Australia, 50th anniversary of National Stamp Week, Australia Post and Perth mint issue in folder "The Classic Kookaburra" 2009, with 2009 specimen one dollar silver coin 'The Australian Kookaburra', and M/S of 55c (6d kooka) M/S 650/750 and 20c 3d M/S, another set 640/750. FDC and MUH. (2 sets) $90
Lot 3092 Australia, first day covers, first day of issue envelopes and postcards, a few without postmark, a large collection mostly from 1980s; also Australian Paintings $2, $5 and $10 specimens in folder (issued at Ausipex 84); World Expo 1988 $2 (4) and $5 (4) dollar notes with issue envelopes for special release in 1993; promotional Australian $100 banknote copies overprinted in Chinese for use towards cost of joining aerobatic class (6). In prestigious leather Lighthouse album in slipcase with vendor's list of items, used - uncirculated. (192) Passed in
Lot 3093 Australia, SG cover album of FDCs together with extras from PNG, NZ, Pacific Islands etc, together with loose envelopes some containing stamps and other covers including decimal navigators FDC. Used. (approx 100) $70
Lot 3094 Australia, a large accumulation of FDC, used stamps, FDC are in four FDC folders and loose, together with an album of used stamps, quantities of used on paper all stored in a large container. Used. (1,000s) $70
Lot 3095 Australia, pre-stamped first day of issue postcards 1990-2000 (456); range of mint and used decimal stamps (approx 200); unused pre-paid envelopes (3). Used, and a few MUH. (approx 659) $240
Lot 3096 Australia, Bound, slipcased volume by AP 'A Selection of the Engraved Stamps of the Commonwealth of Australia'. As new. $60
Lot 3097 Australia and world, a small group including PO packs for Xmas 1969, 1970 RV, National Development, FDC Xmas 1971, other Australian FDC c.1971 (15); NZ covers etc (6), Russia 1989 issues in envelope, other Russian issues, world covers etc. MUH, CTO used. (lot) Passed in
Lot 3098 British Commonwealth, an incomplete extensive range of issues in a green Lighthouse stock book arranged alphabetically from 1953 - mid 1960s, countries include , Antiqua, Ascension, Bahamas, British Honduras, Cook Islands, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Falkland Islands Dependencies, Malaya, Monserrat, Niue, Nyasaland, St. Helena, New Zealand, and a few Australia including Arms to pound. Some MUH. (100s) $320
Lot 3099 British Commonwealth, a small stock book of issues mostly on a thematic theme including West Indies islands, some PNG (including CTO's), incomplete 1953 Coronation, 1965 Churchill series of his life from all Brit. Comm. countries, West Indies Federation 1958, Freedom from Hunger series A -Z, ICU, Royal Visit to the Caribbean 1966, and other singles and short sets. Mostly MUH. (several 100) $60
Lot 3100 Caroline Islands, 3 mark and 5 mark (SG 24, 25), dated 1916 each on pieces, (SG CV £640). Used with clear postmarks. (2) $180
Lot 3101 China, an extensive collection of issues laid up and described in a large Lighthouse stockbook, Municipal Posts Treaty Port issues including Shanghai from 1866 and includes SG 16a (thin), 30a, 32-40 (mint), 93-5 (used) 97, 103, 105-112 (mint), Postage Due D130-2, 147-8 mint; other issues from Amoy (SG 1-5) mint; Chefoo mint and used including SG 11-13 mint; Chinkiang (4); Chungking (7); Foochow, mint set SG 1-10; Hankow, SG 1-2 used, 7 and 20 mint; Ichang SG 2, 8 used; Kewkiang SG 1-10, O/P 18-20 with extras; Nanking SG 1-9, 16 mint; Tientsin bogus issues; Wei Hai Wei, strip of 3 SG 3 mint and very rare (illustrated); Wuhu (2); China Expeditionary Forces 1900-1914, SG C1-10, C12-22 all mint, extras 3 used; British Railway Administration 5c on 1/2 cent mint SG BR133 (illustrated); Imperial Customs Post, SG 5 (illustrated), 9 rare thinned, 60th anniversary including SG 23-24 used; 1900 post cards with Chinese stamps imorinted (2); Chinese Imperial Post O/P used SG 36, others 1/2c - 30c O/P set of 1897 series; regular series 1897-1906 incomplete used to $1; range of issues for Hong Kong; German issues O/P for China, Kiautchou; France and Indo China issues O/P for regions in China; Chinese Republic 1912-1949 mostly used incomplete sets with extras; air stamps of 1921 SG 352-356 90c (illustrated) (set CV £525) etc., A great range of issues needing close inspection, noted also covers, post cards, cigarette cards scattered throughout. Mint and used. (100s) $2,400
Lot 3102 China, an extensive collection of Nationalist China, issued during the war and in the later period during the post-war inflation covering the period 1944-1949, all are described and placed on black Hawid mounts, each page written up and held within a brown spring back album with 167 album pages. It contains a study collection of 100s of issues some as sheets, many are briefly described below. Dr Sun Yat Sen series including a block of 2x10 $50 (SG 709) with misplaced perfs and imperf base; 5 imprint blocks of 8-15 stamps for $2 and varieties including a sheet of 50 (SG 758), imprint blocks of 1945 isues (SG 808-813) and varieties with misplaced perfs; 1947 issues (SG 947-950) including used in blocks etc; 1946 imprint blocks, other blocks and varieties, imperf., at base, double perfs etc. (SG 906A-911A, 906B-911B, 912-5), 1947 1st anniv. Nanking return, set with imprint and plate blocks etc (SG 942-6), 1947-8 set, imprint blocks and blocks of $150-$500,000 (SG 955-971, with high CV £1000s, also includes unissued values $100, $700, $350, (all illustrated), another (illustrated a printing fold on $1000); others to $5 million, includes imprint blocks, flaws etc., (SG 1032-1043), 1949 set imprint blocks (SG 1152 - 1160) including imperf., blocks and pairs with off centre and edge margins and folded paper flaws (one block $20 illustrated), others with imperf. varieties ($20 imperf used unlisted, illustrated), misplaced perfs, double perfs and prints, (including SG 885a CV £500); pages of multiples blocks etc (SG 759-761) together with imperf on edges, printing flaws, misplaced perfs., prints on both sides strips etc., (eg.SG 760b), other varieties; 1944 bank and money box issues blocks, part sheets, some printing faults (SG 731-734); 1945 death anniv. sets in blocks and additional imprints (SG 746-751); 1946 sets including 3x50 used and 1x50 MUH, sheets of $5000, imprints blocks etc of all issues, varieties; 1948 TB issues including imperfs and imprint blocks, misplaced perf (illustrated); CMSNC etc., Philatelic Exhibition imprint blocks (SG 1001); some commem sets blocks with imprints, Confucius set, Posts commem., (SG 981-992, 1001-4), a few 1948 O/P revaluations, 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 167 pages. MUH, mint and used. (1,000s) $7,600
Lot 3103 China, an extensive collection of Nationalist China issues in the war period 1941-1944 for Sinkiang Province, all described and placed on black Hawid mounts, and written up on each page in a green spring back album with about 99 album pages and three cards, contains a study collection of 100s of issues some as sheets, noted p.12.5 issues SG 150 (£160), imprint blocks of 4 MUH (SG 139 - 150) with two blocks in different postions for imprint (CV £840); together with larger blocks of all denominations, noted $1 (54 examples mostly as blocks) and a sheet of 50 (SG 148; $5 (23 examples] mostly as blocks) (SG 150); perf. 14 issues 1941 set to $20; 2x5c, 4x8c imprint block of 4 MUH 8c with star in button or without star (plain) in button, 4 x 10c both types, 4 x 30c (SG 151-157); vertical pairs $1 - $20 (SG 160-4); noted block of 4 of 5c olive green (cf.SG 151a) unlisted colour (illustrated); a few as imprints, 8c (SG 152) as blocks and singles, (SG 153 a single issue); 10c (38), 30c (30), 50c (50), $1 (46), $2 (43), $5 (45), $10 (52), $20 (49), blocks and pairs (SG 152-164); 3xsheets of 50 of $20 (SG 164); Martyrs issues near complete sets with extras (44 + 33 [on cards]), (SG 165-178) additional blocks of 4, (5) (cf.SG 179-186); some wmk paper blocks 2.5 c (4), 4x20c blue wmk. paper unlisted extremely rare ; no wmk. 40c with double perf block of 4 (illustrated); Air stamps of 1932 hand stamped in red 5c and 10 c mint, 30c used (all illustrated); 1943-4 air mail issues air stamps (14) with red O/P with extras complete (cf.SG 187-194); overprint errors doubled, inverted 25c - 90c; additional issues on with no wmk. others on wmk paper O/P in black, (70) (cf.SG 195-213) including (SG 208) very rare; used examples of (SG 187-194) (8), 25c (illustrated) (SG 188, CV £550); with special cancellations additional (7) these all on pieces; normal issues O/P red used 15c - $5 (15); additional blocks singles etc O/P in black on air stamps includes 25c imperf., between pair (illustrated); 1944 Thrift commem. issues O/P in red, set of 6 (SG 214-219 CV £1500) additionals (5) double O/P 21c and $1, 28c block of 4 with one stamp inverted O/P; strip of 2x10 21c with half with O/P and no O/P on other half, imperf set complete (SG -); M/S of imperf set no gum with red (cancelled at Tihwa) and another with black O/P unused (illustrated); very rare M/S (SG MS 219, 226), (CV £2250, £6000); imprint blocks of 4, 8c (3); 21c; 33c (4) and single O/P inverted (illustrated); $1. 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 99 pages. MUH, mint and used. (many 100s) $5,900
Lot 3104 China, extensive collection housed in a large Lighthouse stock book, various issues including Chinese Nationalist issues from September 1945, noted victory issues, air stamp surcharges, a good representative series as sets some MUH, mint and some used, a few covers, 1948 revaluations, many used, gold currency, Provincial issues from Sinkiang, Szechwan, NW Provinces; Japanese occupation issues to air raid precaution August 1945, other occupationissues of Manchukuo, Nationalist and Communist 1937-1945 noted $12 Victory over Japan SG NC23 mint; Communist provincial issues, some Communist China issues from 1949 - 1997 including M/S, noted SG 1456-8 mint, flag 1465, 1467, 1520-2; Issues for Taiwan, including several 1895 issues. Mint or MUH and used. (100s) $1,700
Lot 3105 China, collection, housed in an Official Chinese government stock book, containg issues of the People's Republic of China, from 1949 - 1965, also M/S of 1980 generals SG 5023-5032, includes all as used or CTO issues, noted Foundation of People's Republic 1950 (SG 1432-1435), a good range of issues as sets from 1949 including SG 1401-1411, 1464-1473, 1507-1512, 1519-1579, also a good range appears aabout complete for commemorative issues, noted SG 1861, goldfish SG 1911-1922, landscapes and others SG 2124-2139, 2166-7, 2184-2207, 2235-2237 these MUH (cat £200), 2240, etc. Fine used, a few of 1964-5 are MUH. (approx 300) $1,300
Lot 3106 China, collection housed in a stock book, includes 1970 set taking tiger mountain (SG 2435-2440), 1971 (50th anniv. set) (SG 2446-2451 and 2452a horizontal strip of 3) (illustrated), shipping (SG 2485-8), a good range of issues from 1972- including SG 2480-4, 2489-2492, 2494-7, 2512-9, 2637-2652, also includes monkey stamp (SG 2968). Some toning noticed on some issues, otherwise all MUH. (approx 300) $4,200
Lot 3107 Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Emergency overprints set of 6 and extra two $5 O/P issue and 95c issue overprinted without value (43c), 'Official Paid Mainland'. This used, other MUH. (8) $90
Lot 3108 England - Australia 1932, First All-Australian Air Mail Xmas Greetings cover, left London 7th January 1932, arrived 21st January 1932, postmarked 'Post early for Christmas'; Germany - Australia, 1936, airletter to Australia, back stamped Sydney 25 December 1936; another Spain to Cuba, 1937 censored cover flown via Lisbon and New York. The last with some small faults, used. (3) $30
Lot 3109 Norfolk Island, decimal issues assorted with FV issues ($400+), a few pre-decimal; Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands strips, blocks, sheets etc and claimed to have FV of $600, (total FV $1000). MUH. (100s) $380
Lot 3110 Olympic Games, stamp collection of Australia Post cards with Olympic themes as First day of issue, a few others as issued from France, Japan, Yugoslavia, USA, together with Japan M/S (6) for 1964 Olympics and another (6) with O/P (6) for specimen, a specimen M/S of 15th Asian Games, Doha 2006. Used, MUH. (lot) $60
Lot 3111 Papua New Guinea, 1952 set to pound MUH, large quantity of definitives of 1973 including $2 (29), $1 (25), 2004 M/S FIFA 100 years issues (7) large small (8); Queen Mother M/S, 2002 approx 50 various M/S types, 1993 PO Year book, in all FV 900 (kina). MUH. (100s) $150
Lot 3112 Papua New Guinea, 1952 set to pound MUH, together with Specimen pound, and others pre-decimal and decimal to 1974 housed on printed sheets and Hagner sheets. All appear as MUH. (lot) $160
Lot 3113 Thailand, a large quantity of shipping documents all fixed with Revenue stamps. Used. (approx 50) $40
Lot 3114 United Nations, collection of FDCs 1970 to 1995, housed in four albums (2 official United Nations albums and two Hagner albums with slip-cases) (447); also, loose covers and a UN stamp catalogue 1951-82 (28). Used. (475) $70
Lot 3115 United Nations Collection, 1970s to 1995, mint in three 'Safe' albums. MUH. (lot) $260
Lot 3116 USA, includes 1844 Pomeroy's Letter Express blue 5c mint (Scott 117L3); Boyd City Express two cents green (Scott 20L7); printed envelope stamps (68) many unused some duplication, issues from 1861 including used 3c red, 3c green (Scott U26, U57, U58), also Columbus and Liberty (17) all mostly 19th century - early 20th century; various Telegraph stamps (16); Official Sealed stamps (5); New York Stock Transfer stamps (8); definitive used most issues to 1910 (100s); quantity of world in packets all c.1890-1930, including Great Britain, Edward VII in multiples to 1/- and other issues all in a box with packets. Mostly used. (approx 1,000) $100
Lot 3117 USA, collection on leaves noted mint 1893 Columbian mint to 50c, another to 10c 1898 Trans-Mississippi set, used 1901 Pan-American to 5c, 10c, 1904 Louisiana Purchase set, 1912-5 Panama-Pacific used, mint sets of 1920 Pilgrim, 1924 Huguenot, 1925 Lexington, 1918 6c air used, 1923 air used, 1926-7 air mint, Special Delivery singles 1885-1888, 1894 used, 10c orange 1893, 1895, 1902 all mint, Postage Dues 1879-1893, used, brown to 5c, red to 10c; Official stamps mint including Interior 1c to 24c, Treasury to 90c, mixed mint and used most to 30c War Dept, various Revenue stamps from 1862 (55), Parcel Post to 10c, 25c used. An interesting lot mixed condition, mint and used, some scarce. (lot) $380
Lot 3118 USA, Internal Revenue stamps 1862-1871 issues featuring Washington, 2c (Scott R15), 5c Certificate (Scott R24); 5c Agreement (Scott R23); 10c blue (Scott R109); 25c Certificate (Scott R44); 50c Morgage (Scott R59); 2c blue/blue with Liberty issued 1875-1878 (Scott R152); 1898 Documentary issues 1c pale blue, 2c carmine rose, 25c purple brown, (Scott R163-4, 169); Proprietary 3/8th cent deep orange (RB22); together with sticker for USA Post Office 'Officially Sealed'. Unused some with some gum. (12) $60
Lot 3119 Vietnam, an accumulation of MUH issues with CV (£360+) based on 2007 SG; lot also includes some Cambodia and Laos. MUH. (approx 100) $100
Lot 3120 Wallis & Futuna, 50F on 48F Sydpex 80 (11 complete sheets) (CV £1375); Nicaragua M/S of 1949 UPU, 1948 games (about 30 sheets) (CV £140); Cyprus 1965 M/S Kennedy 20 sheets (CV £65), total CV £1580. MUH. (lot) Passed in
Lot 3121 World, in two Stanley Gibbons albums Vol.I and Vol.II The Ideal Postage Stamp Album c.1921 with issues to c.1930s some pickings for Australia and New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, mostly incomplete sets, the albums are covered in cloth and relatively free of problems. Mint and used. (100s) $500
Lot 3122 World, collection on Hagner sheets, including Australia (decimal and pre-decimal, mostly MUH), Austria, Denmark, Germany, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Switzerland, including 1937, 1981, 1982, 1984 M/S, Pro Patra series 1964-1967, other issues from the 1920s, other countries etc. MUH, mint and used. (approx 300) $260
Lot 3123 World, extensive collection in two International Postage Stamp Albums c.1947 by Scott and two International Junior Postage Stamp Albums c.1955 by Scott, the four albums with countries A - Z, it includes from Australia, used robes set, kangaroos KGV etc.; France, noted almost all commems for 1930s including 1.50 Fr. Bird of Peace etc , a selection of Germany including 1928 2 mark air (Zeppelin), most commems from 1920s and from 1934 - 1944, also 1934 2 and 3 mark air issues; Japan 1950 Airmail set used, various National Park issues c.1949-1951 and earlier, U.S.A (used 1922 series to $5, 1938 Presidents to $5, a reasonable selection on some popular European and American countries but almost no representation of some countries. Original, with mostly used stamps, a few mint, with some pickings and some useful issues throughtout. (1000s) $390
Lot 3124 World, collection of King George VI in a 2nd edition Stanley Gibbons Album, complete sets mint of KGVI of Ascension, Bahamas 1948, British Honduras, British Solomon Islands, Ceylon, Dominica, Falkland Islands 1938 and 1952 sets, and Dependencies, North Borneo BMA and 1947, Newfoundland others etc. including short sets and singles. Mostly mint a few used. (100s) $620
Lot 3125 World, mostly decimal issues, c1950-2013, includes first day covers, Antigua, Australia (52), Canada, Great Britain (60), New Zealand (3), Norfolk Island, Singapore, USA (13); stamps, mostly Australian, packs (11), cards (19), strips, booklet Australia at War. Used - MUH. (approx 160) Passed in
Lot 3126 World, stock book of Australia, Nauru, New Zealand pre-decimal, short sets of QEII North Borneo, British Solomon Islands, Seychelles, Brunei, Singapore, Sarawak; thematic sets of World Cup 1966, 1965 ICY; envelope of blocks of mostly Australia MUH pre-decimal and decimal on Hagners, additional covers of Tonga, Australia MUH, noted MUH 5d green, block of 6 Plate 2 with imperf between. MUH, mint etc. (lot) $100
Lot 3127 Australia, Hutt River Province, 7 sheets each with 6 x M/S of each value 10c to $2, together with 2 x M/S of Xmas 1986 values 30c to $2 but with misplaced perfs (illustrated). MUH. (8 sheets) Passed in
Lot 3128 Cinderellas, assorted group of many 100s including Australia National Stamp Week 1974; Pineapple Post 1977-1987 $1.50 x 2 on each blue and yellow sheet, single value sheet on blue and white paper; Blue Mountains essay sheets of 3d 'three sisters'; The State of Cinderella values from 1c to 5c M/S. MUH and unused. (100s) Passed in
Lot 3129 Coin postcards, German New Guinea and German East Africa. Extremely fine and popular. (2) $90
Lot 3130 Post cards (and a few photos), mostly European, noted Australian by Scheltoma, Hutchings, all mostly c.pre WWII. Many unused. (approx 250) $180
Lot 3131 Registered letter receipts, various dates from 1 March 1882 to 5 June 1900, all issued from Windsor, NSW Post Office, all different dates. Mostly fine - very fine. (10) $20
Lot 3132 Great Britain, vellum Indenture in time of Charles I (1625-1649), with drawn Notary Mark in left corner, medium size document between various parties, duly signed and sealed. With a few holes, loss of ink and general age deterioration, only good but an early document. $70
Lot 3133 Great Britain, vellum indenture by Sir Eliab Harvey of London, a very large document from the time of Charles II and dated 20 October 1673, with details unclear because of old English style of writing, with large wax ball attached and unused, written on back, 'Never Executed'; another vellum Indenture by Sir Eliab Harvey of London, a smaller document also from period of Charles II, dated 20 October 1680, appears to involve John Soames (?) with other details unclear; vellum Indenture by Sir Eliab Harvey of Chigwell in County of Essex and his son William Harvey Esquire, son and heir apparent, dated in 7th Year of Sovereign Lord William II, 23 August 1695, with impressed sixpence (VI) duty stamp affixed, signed and sealed by Eliab Harvey. Some age toning, otherwise fine. (3) $180
Lot 3134 Great Britain, vellum Indenture for one year lease at King's Norton between Thomas Cotchett of Derby, County of Derby, Charles Hope of the County of Middlesex and William Gilbert of Derby, dated in the third year of the reign of Lord and Lady William and Mary (14 January 1691), signed and sealed by Thomas Cotchett. Age toning on back, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 3135 Great Britain, legal document on vellum between William White, salesman of St Giles in the fields in the County of Middlesex and other parties representing Christs Hospital in Burlingham relating to property transactions made in the tenth year of the reign of William III (7 January 1699) and this document now executed by William White in the sixth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady Ann (sic) (30 September 1707), with 2 x sixpence (VI) duty stamps affixed together with various signatories and witnesses and on the outside of the document is a signed legal release discharging William White from all rent and arrears to Christs Hospital. Fine and scarce. $70
Lot 3136 Great Britain, small vellum document, bond for Elizabeth Sampson of Coggeshall Magna and Martha Sampson of Colchester, both spinsters, to Robert Miles of Coggeshall Magna, 1-page on 4-page fold-out, dated 20 March 1700, with two impressed sixpence (VI) duty stamps, signed by Martha and with mark of Elizabeth and sealed. Fine. $40
Lot 3137 Great Britain, vellum Indenture by Saml. Shambler of Ringwood in County of Southton (Southampton), seafaring man, being security for payment of an annuity of ten pounds to Ann Rabbitts, wife of Wm. Rabbitts and mother of Thos. and Saml. Shambler, for her natural life, large single page document written in third year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Anne (10 January 1704), with seal and signature, top left corner of first page with drawing of Royal arms and very decorative scroll work, 2 x sixpence (VI) duty stamps affixed. Water stain at bottom right corner, otherwise nearly very fine. $70
Lot 3138 Great Britain, vellum Indenture granting right to farm between Robert Burgoyne of Southampton and his father Phillip Burgoyne and Joseph Newberry, large one page document dated in 3rd year of reign of Lady Ann (sic), 25 July 1704, with affixed 2 x sixpence (VI) duty stamps, signed and sealed by Rob Burgoyne. Age toning, otherwise fine. $70
Lot 3139 Great Britain, vellum Indenture Tripartite, large 2-page document written in seventh year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Anne (17 May 1708), with three seals and three signatures, top left corner of first page with drawing of Royal arms and very decorative scroll work, 2 x sixpence (VI) duty stamps affixed, parties include William Chapman of (St.) Paul's Cray, John Hooker of West Peckham and Henry Whetenhall of East Peckham. Very fine. $70
Lot 3140 Great Britain, small vellum document written in Latin, dated 1725, features Manor of Waltham Hall, vs Baron of Customar (?), also Isaac Shard (Sir), with two (II) shillings and three (III) pence duty stamp. Age toned on back, otherwise fine. $40
Lot 3141 Great Britain, vellum Indenture, a large single page document written in first year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the second (22 June 1727) between Bt: Hon: Charles Earl of Carlisle and his footmen and on the other side of the document is written a memorandum for the exchange of land from John Rood (one of the footmen) with Richard Bell, dated 6 February 1734/5, with various signatures and some wax marks, also 3 x sixpence (VI) impressed duty stamps; vellum Indenture, a large single page document written in fifteenth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the second (2 October 1741), with seals and signature of Thomas Burton, top left corner with drawing of Notary Mark and with 3 x sixpence (VI) duty stamps affixed, parties include Thomas Burton, John Wadeson and William Thorpe all of Louth, County of Lincoln, in respect of legal agreement re the marriage of Thomas Burton to Ann. Good; very fine. (2) $70
Lot 3142 Great Britain, vellum Indenture for lease of property by John Stephens of East Peckham, County of Kent to John Porter, also of East Peckham, large single page document written in fourth year of the reign of our Lord George III (10 April 1764), signed and sealed by John Stephens, impressed one shilling and sixpence (VI) duty stamp affixed. Age toning on back, otherwise good fine. $50
Lot 3143 Great Britain, vellum Indenture for Lease for one year for manor of Benvill otherwise Benfield from Thomas Sabine late of Dorchester now of Cheddington in County of Dorset to Joseph Stone of Dorchester in County of Dorset, a large single page document with impressed and affixed duty stamp for one pound fifteen shillings, signed and sealed by Thomas Sabine, on outside marked In Chancery, Bellamy v Brickenden, being the Indenture referred to in the Affidavit of Henry Legg Davis 26 February 1861. Age toning, otherwise fine. $40
Lot 3144 Scotland, Edinburgh Burgess and Guild Ticket, 28 October 1817, named to William Muir, Merchant, Canongate in the presence of Alexander Henderson, Lord Dean of Guild of the City of Edinburgh, with one pound duty stamp affixed. Very good. $70
Lot 3145 Wales, vellum Indenture for the payment to various parties by Morris William of the Parish of Llanaber, County of Merionetshire, medium size 1-page document dated 23 April 1696 under rule of William III, signed with the mark of Morris William, with six (VI) pence duty stamp affixed. Very good. $40
Lot 3146 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. $40
Lot 3147 Great Britain, vellum Indenture involving a Governor of South Australia, a large 2-page document including property plan for sale of Southrepps Lodge Farm, 11 May 1901, by Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton of Warlies Waltham Abbey, County of Essex to Sir Samuel Hoare of Sidestrand Hall, County of Essex for £5,993 with 3 x ten pounds duty stamps affixed, signed and sealed by T F Buxton and on the outside of the document is written an Indenture conveyancing the property from Sir Samuel Hoare to his son Samuel John Gurney Hoare, signed by both parties and with Sir Samuel's seal, with ten shillings duty stamp affixed. Good very fine. $350
Lot 3148 Colony of New South Wales, vellum Indenture being a Judgement between George Richard Uhi, sheriff of the Colony of New South Wales and David Cohen and Lewis Wolfe Levy of Sydney, merchants against Joseph Picton of Carrol for £760-0-06, large page, ruled at sides and written on both sides, dated 17 June 1863. Some small spots of paper loss at edge and corners, otherwise fine. $100
Lot 3149 New South Wales, a small 4-page fold-out Indenture of Conveyance for sale of five and a half acres of land at Castle Hill to Robert Peacock Lamplough for £95.0.0 sterling by Henry James, administrator of the Estate of John James the Elder and Elizabeth James, widow of the said John James, dated 14 June 1901, with impressed duty stamp for ten shillings affixed, signed and sealed by Henry and Elizabeth James, also impressed seal and signature of Deputy Registrar General; another vellum Indenture of Conveyance for sale of the same property by Robert Peacock Lamplough, formerly of Castle Hill but now of Coranbong (sic), to Edith Elizabeth Eleanor Muir, wife of Andrew Vance Muir of Francis Street Rookwood, Postmaster, for £265.0.0, a large fold-out 3-page document dated 6 September 1905, signed and sealed by R.P. Lamplough, with stamp duty of one pound ten shillings and stamp of N.S.W. Department of Stamp Duties, also impressed seal and signature of Deputy Registrar General. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3150 New South Wales, vellum Indenture, a medium sized 2-page fold-out document between Henry Vale, gentleman, of Auburn and his stepson, George Grove Brookes, Engineer, of Auburn for the sale of a parcel of land at Alfred Street, Auburn, dated 7 July 1902, with impressed and affixed one pound duty stamp, signed and sealed by Henry Vale, also outside with impressed stamp and signature of Deputy Registrar General. Good fine. Passed in
Lot 3151 New South Wales, Indenture for Deed of Partnership between Henry Arthur George Smithers and George Henry Walker trading as Smithers and Walker, cnr of King (no.2) and Forbes Street, Newtown, Estate and Business Agents and Auctioneers, large handwritten 2-pages on 4-page fold-over ruled paper document dated 1 March 1909, signed and sealed by both parties; Will of Henry Arthur George Smithers, 55 Brown Street, Newtown, handwritten 1-page fold-over on 4-page ruled paper document dated 9 November 1909, signed by Smithers and witnessed by D.E.Burns, solicitor, 4 Rowe Street, Sydney; with envelope addressed to D.E.Burns and note paper under heading of D.E.Burns, with notations on back. Fine - very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3152 New South Wales, a 4-page fold-out ruled vellum Indenture of Conveyance for sale of five and a half acres of land on John James' subdivision at Castle Hill between Mrs Emily Smith and another to George Lynn Little and another, dated 20 July 1914, with impressed/printed one pound duty stamp and stamp of N.S.W. Department of Stamp Duties dated 29.7.14, with three signatures and seals. Some age toning, otherwise good fine. $40
Lot 3153 New South Wales, vellum Indenture of Conveyance, dated 23 January 1918, a medium sized 3-page fold-out document between Thomas Walter Tennant, shipping clerk, of Manly, Alice Isabella Florence McLean, wife of Edward Grierson McLean surveyor of Artarmon, and Emily Grace Elizabeth Wilson, wife of Stanley Eric Wilson journalist of Bay Road near Sydney in the first part and Eleanor Louisa Tennant of Artarmon, State Widow of the second part and Elizabeth Ellis, wife of Alfred Edwin Ellis of Glebe Point, timber merchant, the purchaser in the estate of Thomas Hatley Tennant late of Hillston, Medical Practitioner, for sale of property in Wentworth Estate in Parish of Manly Cove at Marinella Street and Kenneth Street, signed and sealed by parties, with printed five shillings duty stamp and stamp of N.S.W. Stamp Duties office, also outside with impressed stamp and signature of Deputy Registrar General. Age toning, otherwise good fine. $60
Lot 3154 Colony of Victoria, vellum Indenture for Release relating to the will of James Gundry late of Lopen, County of Somerset who died 9 July 1895, a large 3-page fold-out document between Charles Gundry (executor for his father Edward Gundry deceased [a son and beneficiary of the late James Gundry]) of Nathalia, Victoria, cattle dealer and The Reverend Robert Phelps Billing (an executor of the will) of Lopen, Somerset, Clerk of Holy Orders, signed and sealed and with ten shillings duty stamp dated 12.8.01 affixed; also attached is a separate post office date stamped 'certificate of posting of a registered postal packet' to C.W.Morrissey (a solicitor) at Nathalia. Toned on one outer folded section, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3155 Colony of Victoria, Indenture of Release for Estate of David Baldie of 45 Victoria Street, Brunswick, Vic with Helen Baldie of 366 Ascot Vale Road, Moonie (sic) Ponds, Vic and Robert Vass of 45 Victoria Street, Brunswick, Vic to Frederic Barrington Bloomfield, grazier, of Benah, Cannonbar, NSW, executor of the will of Robert Baldie, station manager, late of Buckiinguy Station near Nyngan, NSW, handwritten 3-page fold-over on 4-page ruled paper document dated 28 June 1900, with affixed 2 x one penny Victoria duty stamps, signed and sealed by Helen Baldie and Robert Vass; handwritten receipt issued to Frederick Barrington Bloomfield for monies paid by him as executor, with affixed one penny Victoria duty stamp; also Supreme Court of New South Wales, Certificate and Order Passing Accounts in the Estate of Robert Baldie, dated 16 July 1900. The last with a small hole, overall fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3156 Australia, a group of cheques 1912-83, a wide selection of banks and branches, includes three from the Hawker Family, Bungaree, South Australia, owners of sheep shown on the back of £50 and £1000 notes; Union Bank of Australia, on London branch. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (23) $100
Lot 3157 Victoria, miners rights for two shillings and sixpence, issued at Ballarat, 28 Feb 1898; 12 Oct 1900; 3 June 1905; 5 April 1916; 2 May 1919 and 7 March 1921. Fine - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3158 Joseph Brotherton signature, on an admission pass, a grey card (approx 16x11cm), handwritten in ink, 'Admit the Bearer to the Gallery of the House of Commons 10th March 1837' and signed J Brotherton, at the bottom right edge is written 'Salford'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3159 Baron Cranworth signature, on an undated (1857) handwritten letter (12x19cm) of invitation to Sir and Lady J. Lubbock of Bath and any of their family, to a dinner with visiting USA, Massachusetts' senator Charles Sumner, and to spend a couple of nights, written on front and back and signed Cranworth. Very fine. $100
Lot 3160 John Gully signature, on part of an envelope and at side is written, 'Autograph of Mr John Gully - Died 9th March 1863', with attached newspaper cutting of an entire column (approx 46cm long) detailing his lifetime achievements. Very fine. $170
Lot 3161 Joseph Hume signature, on letter addressed to Messrs Barclay & Co, Bankers, London, postmarked 'FREE/14JA14/1833', with signature Joseph Hume at bottom left edge. Very fine. $40
Lot 3162 Sir George de Lacey Evans signature, on an admission pass, a white card (approx 16x10cm), handwritten in ink, 'Admit Bearer into Gallery of the House of Commons 15 June 1838' and signed D L Evans, at the bottom left side is written, 'Sir De Lacey Evans/Westminster'. Very fine. $90
Lot 3163 Baron Sir Charles Edward Pollock signature, on a printed Proxy Paper dated 1892, signature applied in ink over an affixed one penny inland revenue stamp, 'C E Pollock Novr 4'. Very fine. $50
Lot 3164 Professor John Westlake signature, on postcard of thanks to C.D.Higham, C/O institute of Actuaries, postmarked 21 Dec 1906, thanking him for a document stating, 'necessary separation of provident and strike funds of trade unions' and his response, 'though with poor hope of success after the surrender of both political parties to Trade Disputes Bill' and signed J. Westlake. Very fine. $40
Lot 3165 British nobility signatures, two on part envelopes with FREE postmark dated 1831, as available to members of parliament, signatures include Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex; Lord Althorpe (with copy of portrait); William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester 1825; and Count Ernst Friedrich Herbert von Munster, Chancellor of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order 1825. Very fine. (4) $90
Lot 3166 Signatures of British parliamentarians, high ranking officials in governement and the judiciary, some include George Graham, Registrar General (1842-80); Sherrif of London & Middlesex; Baron Sir Charles Edward Pollock; Sir Thomas Plumer, 1st Vice Chancellor of England & after Master of the Rolls; Sir John Leach, 2nd Vice Chancellor of England; Sir Richard Richards, Chief Baron of the Exchequer; 1st Lord Kenyon, Lord Chief Justice; also Count Dedel, Ambassador to Sweden from the Netherlands 1823; Hildebrandt, Consul General of Bavaria; Boetius Egan (man without fingers & only two toes); numerous others including some legal documents and a one page flyer headed 'Chronicle Extra, The 'Frisco Earthquake' and another advertising brochure for Italia India Cinema Bioscope, in old Pound Ground, Mochi Bazar, the top half in English and the bottom half in Hindi, printed in Hyderabad; German Occupation of Mitau (Latvia), 10.10.1919, ten mark printed on back glue section of 15 tear-off postage stamp sized sections. Stored in a brown imitation crocodile skin patterned folder, mostly very good - very fine. (approx 160) $200
Lot 3167 Signatures of British parliamentarians and nobilty, all early 1800s, includes 13th Lord St John of Bletso; Duke of York and Albany; Winthrop M. Praed (politician and poet 1802-39); Earl of Winchilsea; Earl of the County of Mayo, Ireland; Earl of Uxbridge; Sir Nash Grose; Duke of Newcastle 1825; Sir Fletcher Norton, 1st Lord Grantley. Fine - very fine. (9) $90
Lot 3168 NSW Government Tramways, 1.5.1888-1889, prepaid tram ticket, penny, arms (lion & unicorn), obverse and reverse of Queen Victoria, young head, penny, blue printing (Peck 6). Good fine - very fine and rare. $70
Lot 3169 NSW Government Tramways, 1897-1966, group of pre-paid tram tickets (light card), including (1897-1902) penny overprinted 'OS' (4); another, overprinted 'N.E.S.'; threepence (1952?), overprinted 'O.S.' (2); twopence (1920s?) red; decimal five cents, orange, overprinted 'Ambulance'; Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board, 1-1/2D, purple (2) and blue (Peck 13, 19, 21). Mostly fine - very fine. (12) Passed in
Lot 3170 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) $80
Lot 3171 Australia, programme for Arrival of the Royal Australian Fleet, Sydney, October 4th 1913; Happy New Year cards from Queensland Military Forces, 1894 and 1896, both glued to board and with enlargements of both cards also glued to board; also British Commonwealth tourism booklets, Impressions of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, The "Empress" City of the Golden West, 15 fold out pages with numerous b&w photos and information on various landmarks, c1910; Through the Trossachs, Scotland's premier tour of the Trossachs, Loch Katrine and Loch Lomond and Scott's "Lady of the Lake" District, 8 pages with b&w photos and drawings and information on various landmarks, 1908, also map for David Macbrayne Limited steamer routes and on reverse, Hints to Tourists. The first with cover split on fold and with edge splits and foxing, the rest with foxing, otherwise fine - very fine. (8) $40
Lot 3172 Australia, Commonwealth Inaugural Celebrations, Monday 7th January 1901, invitation to a picnic at Kurnel (sic) by the Government of New South Wales to Parliamentary and Judicial Visitors, opens out to show Menu; Official Programme for re-enactment of Landing of Captain Cook, R.N., at Botany Bay, on Monday, 7th January, 1901, opens out to reveal details of the original event that occurred at Kurnell and the names of actors involved in the re-enactment. Both documents with foxing, otherwise fine - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3173 Australian 'funny money', a wide selection including political, advertising, store entrance and discount; also, Bank of Australasia, ten pounds and Bank of New South Wales, fifty pounds 'Stage Money'; also a group of 'Clinton Era' political funny money (8). Extremely fine - uncirculated, mostly different. (73) $110
Lot 3174 Australian 'funny money', a wide selection containing political, advertising, store entrance and discount, mostly different. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (106) $90
Lot 3175 Australian, political 'funny money', a wide selection, all different (18); plus USA 'Clinton Era' notes featuring Bill and Hillary Clinton, Monica Lewinski etc (10). Mostly uncirculated. (28) Passed in
Lot 3176 Wax seal for The Archdeacon of Van Diemen's Land. Affixed to cardboard, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3177 A Manual of Surgical Anatomy, by Lewis Beesley, F.R.C.S., Edin. And T.B.Johnston, M.B., Ch.B., 2nd Ed. (1923), published by Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, London, (approx 13x19cm), 561pp, with many drawings and photos, some in colour, hard cover with plastic covering. Barely any foxing, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3178 Paradise Lost a Poem in Twelve Books, Vol II by John Milton, 7th edition (1770), printed in England, (approx 13x21.5cm), 456pp + massive index, with illustrations, hard leather cover, with one-time owner's name on title page, Geo A Crowder, (illegible), Eton Coll, 26th July 1815. Front cover loose and all covering deteriorated with time, first few pages with water stain on one edge, minimal foxing, otherwise inside in excellent condition, good. $40
Lot 3179 Napoleon in Exile, or A Voice from St Helena the Opinions and Reflections of Napoleon on the Most Important Events of His Life and Government, in His Own Words, by Barry E. O'Meara Esq His Late Surgeon, Vols 1 and II, 4th Ed. (1822), printed for W.Simpkin and R.Marshall, London, (approx 13x21cm), 512 & 542 pp with a few engravings, hard covers, Ex Libris sticker at front of each volume with name Genl Aylmer. Front cover of Vol 1 loose, water stains at front of both and small piece missing from title page of vol 1, minimal foxing, very good - fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3180 Memoires du General Rapp, (1772-1821), Aide De Camp De Napoleon, written by himself, published by Garnier Freres, Editeurs, Paris, (approx 12x19cm), 463pp, with fitted ribbon page marker, hard cover with lithograph portrait of General Rapp at front, one map and nine small sketches, all text in French. Inside first two unnumbered pages loose, foxing, otherwise fine. $50
Lot 3181 The Coronation of the Queen, book with various facts and images and stand-up model of the Royal State Coach; 'British Empire at a Glance' large (27cm) information wheel (rotate to country and all important facts displayed); various books of sheet music, includes The Australian Music Books Celebrated Marches, 36pp; Bing Crosby songs (3), including Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral That's An Irish Lullaby; Sweetest Irish Songs, 32pp; Oklahoma Song Album, 23pp; Sinatra Sings Again, 28pp; "Colonel Bogey" March Album for Piano Solo, 23pp; various Sterling's Song & Dance Albums; Rupert Music Book No.2, 42pp; various others; also facsimile copies of two books for opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge issued as part of anniversary celebrations in 1982. The wheel with a 6cm split at back, repairable, otherwise very good - very fine. (21) Passed in
Lot 3182 Mad magazines, Australian Super Special numbers 38, 40 (2), 42, 43 (2), 46; Australian Mad numbers 226, 230, 231, 234, 235, 237, 240; Mad Australian Super Special Book of Silly Nonsense (1983); A Second Look at Mad's Dave Berg (Australia 1984); USA Special number 3 (no cover); Super Special number 19, and Summer 1981; Mad numbers 188, 198; also Super Cracked, issue 19, Winter 1983. Good - very fine. (22) $20
Lot 3183 The Bank of Australasia, third issue, uniface, ten shillings, Wellington, 2nd June 1921, 292926, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co Ld. London (P.S116; Robb B.311; L.405). Many creases and folds, limp paper, very good and extremely rare. $4,000
Lot 3184 The Bank of Australasia, third issue, uniface, one pound, Wellington, 2nd Jany. 1905, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. Ld., London, G 52,585 (P.S117m; Robb B.321; L.406). Missing most of top margin, many creases and folds, firm paper, good fine and a scarce early date. $1,000
Lot 3185 The Bank of Australasia, uniform issue, uniface specimen ten shillings, Wellington, 7th June 1932, A 000000, watermarked paper, CANCELLED perforated in centre, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Coy. Ltd., London (P.S131s; Robb B.811). Remnants on glue at right on back, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $2,100
Lot 3186 Bank of New South Wales, third issue, specimen one pound, Auckland, undated (18-- printed) (c1870-90) not numbered, perforated SPECIMEN/C.SKIPPER & EAST, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw toothed multiple line frame with imprint in centre bottom 'Charles Skipper & East, London' (P.S146bs; Robb C.32). Extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 3187 Bank of New South Wales, fourth issue, specimen one pound, Wellington, N.Z., 1st August 1914, not numbered, perforated SPECIMEN/C.SKIPPER & EAST in two places, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw toothed multiple line frame with imprint in centre bottom 'Charles Skipper & East, London', with selvedge at left (P.S154ms; Robb C.42). Nearly uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 3188 Bank of New South Wales, fourth issue, twenty pounds, Wellington, 1 May (1914?), 17051, imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London (P.S157; Robb C.46; L.430). Heavy water stains, thinned and holed at right near 'Sterling', minor margin tears, paper still firm, fine and excessively rare, only two known in private hands. Passed in
Lot 3189 Bank of New South Wales, uniform issue, ten shillings, without 'Sterling' an uncut sheet of six uniface printer's proofs c1932, not issued, no numbers, imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London, perforated 'SPECIMEN/C.SKIPPER & EAST' in two lines on each note (P.S161s; Robb C.811; L.433). Fold on right of left hand set of three notes and in centre of sheet, ragged edges, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. (6 notes) Updated 19 Mar: Estimate changed from $900 to $1500 $3,200
Lot 3190 Bank of New South Wales, uniform issue, uniface specimen ten shillings, undated (19-- printed) (c1924-34) not numbered, perforated SPECIMEN/C.SKIPPER & EAST, printed on watermarked paper 'WESTMINSTER BANK LIMITED' with imprint in centre bottom 'Charles Skipper & East, London' (P.S161s; Robb C.811). Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 3191 Bank of New South Wales, uniform issue, uniface specimen one pound, undated (19-- printed) (c1924-34) not numbered, perforated SPECIMEN/C.SKIPPER & EAST, printed on watermarked paper 'WESTMINSTER BANK LIMITED' with imprint in centre bottom 'Charles Skipper & East, London' (P.S162s; Robb C.821). Extremely fine. $600
Lot 3192 Bank of New South Wales, uniform issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st April 1929, E958213, imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London (P.S162; Robb C.821; L.434). Creases and folds, some foxing, otherwise very fine and rare. $1,600
Lot 3193 Bank of New Zealand, third issue, specimen ten pounds, Napier 18-, No. 123456, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co, Engravers & c London, two hole cancellation in signature reserve (Robb D.35; L.447; P.S193). Uncirculated and very rare. $1,300
Lot 3194 Bank of New Zealand, fifth issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st February 189(00) (189- printed, '00' hand written), No. 068759, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co, Ld. Engravers, London (P.S206; Robb.D.522; L.452). Creases and folds with small hole through at centre, two pin holes, otherwise good body to paper, good fine and very rare, a new note to the market, with Robb recording only four other known examples in private hands. $4,400
Lot 3195 Bank of New Zealand, seventh issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1st April 1917, No. 006060, '10 Shillings' in top corners, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Ld, London (P.S222b; Robb.D.711; L.456). Quarter folds, crisp original paper, nearly very fine and rare. $2,000
Lot 3196 Bank of New Zealand, seventh issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1st April 1920, No. B 193668, words and figures omitted from back, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. Ld. London (P.S224; Robb D.711; L.458). Original body to paper, nearly very fine and very rare. $2,400
Lot 3197 Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, five pounds, Wellington, 1st October 1924, arched bank name, black serial numbers 015,293, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Ltd New Malden, Surrey (P.S235; Robb D.841; L.469). Many folds and creases, small margin tears, a full note, very good and scarce. $1,500
Lot 3198 Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, printer's proof, uniface on paper, one pound, Wellington, 1st day of....., with comments 'For Hardening' and date '20/12/20' in pen in extended bottom margin (L.467; P.S235Act; Robb 17a). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $640
Lot 3199 The Colonial Bank of New Zealand, first issue printer's proofs, all uniface, with imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, one pound, Napier,'From this' added in pencil in Manager field (P.S262hs); five pounds, Auckland, 'To this - July 14th-/75' in pencil in Manager field (P.S263s); ten pounds, Invercargill, 'from this' in pencil in Manager field (P.S264s); twenty pounds, Wellington 'To this 20th Jan /76' in pencil in Manager field (P.S265s); fifty pounds, Dunedin, 'from this' in pencil in Manager field (P.S266s). Paper weakened where removed from mount, first note with ink smudge, small tears in left border, third note 15mm tear right side, small piece missing bottom corner, fourth with a 10mm tear top right, fifth with piece missing top right corner, small tear bottom right, very good - nearly extremely fine. (5) $2,800
Lot 3200 The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, uniform issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1st September 1931, A/B 771871, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co. Ld. London (P.S316; Robb J.81; L.511). Three vertical folds, crisp original body and colour, some discolouration from light exposure to back, otherwise very fine and rare. $1,800
Lot 3201 The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, uniform issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st August 1930, E 952878, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co Ld., London (P.S317; Robb J.82; L.512). Crisp original body, staining from light exposure to back at right, three vertical folds, otherwise good very fine and rare. $1,400
Lot 3202 The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, uniform issue, five pounds, Wellington, 1st Octr. 1925, J 52148, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co Ld., London (P.S318; Robb J.84; L.513). Heavy folds and creases, holed through in two places at centre vertical fold, otherwise nearly fine and rare. $2,200
Lot 3203 The Union Bank of Australia Limited, fourth issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1st March, 1920, 1/N 22241, imprint of Waterlow & Sons, London (P.S361; Robb M.41; L.531). Pin hole, minor spots, folds, firm paper, good fine and very rare. $3,000
Lot 3204 The Union Bank of Australia Limited, fourth issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st March 1905, No. 4/N 177373, imprint of Waterlow & Sons, Ld. London (Robb M.42; L.533, P.S362b). Soiled, folds and creases, fine. $1,100
Lot 3205 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. $2,600
Lot 3206 The Union Bank of Australia, Nelson, cheque no.68 dated April 20, 1842 for seven pounds fourteen shillings payable to James Cross and signed by Arthur Wakefield, with bank stamp and with two X marks across signature. Paper loss at top right edge, otherwise fine. $420
Lot 3207 New Zealand, train or tram ticket, Change of Class, Auckland and Wellington and Back, 3Ap 6 44, punch hole cancelled and crossed; New Zealand Forces Club, ticket No.7026, to be presented on demand; Armed Services Clothing Ration Card WWII, No.159175 full sheet; Military Service Act 1916, Census and Statistics Office, 13.9.1918, advising of placement in Class D of Second Division of the Reserve, addressed to James M. Henderson. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3208 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, ten shillings, Y 926413 (P.154). Minor tone spotting, crisp original body, good very fine and rare. $800
Lot 3209 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, ten shillings, 1Y 359588 (P.154). Flattened of folds, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3210 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, ten shillings, Z 113381 (P.154). Flattened on folds, a little dirty on back, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3211 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, ten shillings, 1Z 265370 (P.154). Folds and creases, original crisp paper, nearly very fine. $500
Lot 3212 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, A 782210 (P.155). Flattened of folds, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3213 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, D 442230 (P.155). Crisp original paper, good very fine. $360
Lot 3214 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 7B 597735 (P.155). Flattened of folds, good very fine. $300
Lot 3215 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 5C 606549 (P.155). Creases and folds, very fine. $240
Lot 3216 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 6A 017053 (P.155). Crisp body, slight discolouration, very fine. $120
Lot 3217 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, one pound, 2A 549612 (P.155). Creases and folds, two repaired tears in top margin, otherwise nearly very fine. $120
Lot 3218 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, five pounds, K 796601 (P.156). Crisp and original, minor tone spots bottom right, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $750
Lot 3219 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, five pounds, 4K 804348 (P.156) last prefix. Flattened, good very fine. $500
Lot 3220 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, ten shillings, T.P.Hanna (1940-56) A/0 352325 (P.158a) first prefix of type. Virtually uncirculated and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3221 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55) - R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten shillings, prefixes 2/H, 8J, 9E (P.158a, d) (3); one pound, prefixes 011, 063, 273 (P.159b, 159c, d) (3); five pounds, prefixes 6/R, 8/R, 8/W (P.160a, b) (3). Very good - very fine. (9) $80
Lot 3222 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, T.P.Hanna (1940-55), one pound, prefixes 5/N, J/51, L/54, G/6 (P.159a). All flattened of folds, very fine - good very fine. (4) $120
Lot 3223 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), specimen one pound, J/4 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London on back and their SPECIMEN/NO VALUE lozenge in red in two opposite corners on front and back, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN No. 9 in red bottom left margin on front, single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.159bs). A partially repaired 1cm tear at bottom right, slight delamination top right, back faded, otherwise extremely fine. $850
Lot 3224 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), specimen one pound, number over letter, 0/K 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London on back and their SPECIMEN/NO VALUE lozenge in black in two opposite corners on front and back, SPECIMEN No. 10 in black bottom left margin on front (P.159bs; Robb R.225). Remnants of glue marks on back at right, otherwise nearly uncirculated and excessively rare. Passed in
Lot 3225 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), specimen one pound, 019 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London on back and their SPECIMEN/NO VALUE lozenge in red in two opposite corners on front and back, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN No. 25 in red bottom left margin on front (P.159bs). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 3226 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), one pound, H/4 652102 (P.159b). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3227 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), one pound, H/7 824778 and H/8 706820 (P.159b). Nearly extremely fine, the second flattened. (2) Passed in
Lot 3228 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), five pounds, prefixes 0/W (2), 1/W (3), 3/W (2), 4/W (2), 5/W (2), 6/W (6), 7/W (4), 8/W (6), A4 and A5 (2) (P.160b). Very good - extremely fine. (30) $720
Lot 3229 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), five pounds, A3 275399 and A3 829607 (P.160b); R.N.Fleming (1956-67), five pounds, E8 281532 (P.160c). The first two flattened, good very fine, the last with two small edge tears, very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3230 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), ten pounds, 5/F 031404, last prefix of type (P.161b). Nearly very fine. $300
Lot 3231 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten shillings, prefixes 4J (2, consecutive pair), 7K, 9B, 9H (P.158d). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $200
Lot 3232 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), one pound, with security thread, 242 1000000 (P.159d). Cellotape on each corner, tears in both top corners having been removed from a frame, otherwise very fine and a very rare one million serial, especially for a pre-decimal issue. $300
Lot 3233 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), one pound, with security thread, prefixes 179, 263, 283 (2), 299 (P.159d). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $140
Lot 3234 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), five pounds, without security thread, prefixes A6, A8, A9, B2, B3 (3), B4 (5) and B5 (4) (P.160c). Fine - extremely fine. (16) $600
Lot 3235 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-1967), ten pounds, without security thread, AA 514977 (P.161c). Extremely fine. $400
Lot 3236 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), ten pounds, without security thread, 6F 707406, 7F 128809 and 7F 534068 (P.161c). Nearly very fine; tears in margins, fine; very fine. (3) $320
Lot 3237 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), specimen ten pounds, AE 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London on back and their SPECIMEN/NO VALUE lozenges in red in two opposite corners on front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN No. 12 in red bottom left margin on front (P.161ds). Slight remnants of glue at right on back, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 3238 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-67), specimen ten pounds, AJ 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London on back and their SPECIMEN/NO VALUE lozenges in red in two opposite corners on front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN No. 6 in red bottom left margin on front, printer's instructions top margin on front 'G6337-27.7.62-126' (P.161ds). Nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 3239 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-1967), ten pounds, with security thread, AK 832897 (P.161d). Extremely fine or better. $260
Lot 3240 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1956-1967), ten pounds, with security thread, AC 779666 (P.161d). Good very fine. $160
Lot 3241 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), one dollar, 0A 000052; two dollars, 0A0 000052 and five dollars, 001 000052 (P.163a, 164a, 165a) all first prefixes of first decimal issue. Uncirculated. (3) $1,000
Lot 3242 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), two dollars, 0A1 705060/4, a run of five consecutive notes (P.164a). Virtually uncirculated. (5) $120
Lot 3243 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967-68), specimen twenty dollars, AE 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 signature, SPECIMEN No. 97 in bottom margin on front (P.167as). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $750
Lot 3244 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), one dollar, J02 1000000 (P.163b). A 3mm tear in top margin, flat and discoloured having been in a wallet, fine and a very rare one million serial number. $180
Lot 3245 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), specimen two dollars, 0K0 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 signature, SPECIMEN No. 004 in bottom margin on front (P.164bs). Virtually uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3246 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), specimen five dollars, 035 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 signature, SPECIMEN No. 004 in bottom margin on front (P.165bs). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3247 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.L.Wilks (1968-75), specimen ten dollars, J6 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 signature, SPECIMEN No. 001 in bottom margin on front (P.166bs). Uncirculated and very rare. $800
Lot 3248 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) $190
Lot 3249 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) $170
Lot 3250 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1971-81), type 1, star replacement notes, one dollar, Y92 415440*, two dollars, 9Y3 530780*, five dollars, 991 825517*, ten dollars, 99C 851897*, twenty dollars, YJ 958377* (P.163d, 164d, 165d, 166d, 167d). Uncirculated. (5) $260
Lot 3251 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1977-81), type I, two dollars, 3E6 999999/1000000, consecutive pair featuring a rare one million serial number and its penultimate (P.164d). Nearly uncirculated, a very rare pairing. (2) $900
Lot 3252 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1977-81), type I, ten dollars star replacement notes, 99D 011084*/6* (P.166d) consecutive trio. Flattened, nearly uncirculated and scarce. (3) $700
Lot 3253 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1977-81), type I, specimen twenty dollars, HE 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 signature, SPECIMEN No. 002 in bottom margin on front (P.167ds). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $650
Lot 3254 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, one dollar, ABT 777777 (P.169a). Nearly uncirculated and a rare solid number. $420
Lot 3255 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, two dollars star replacement note, EB 053730* (P.170a); twenty dollars, TA 326003* (P.173a). Uncirculated; small mark on back, flattened, extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 3256 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, specimen five dollars, JAA 000000, SPECIMEN in black horizontally front and back, SPECIMEN in black below top and above bottom serial numbers, SPECIMEN perforated at left and right (P.171as). Tape marks left and right edges on front, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 3257 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, specimen ten dollars, NAA 000000, SPECIMEN in red horizontally front and back, SPECIMEN in red below top and above bottom serial numbers, SPECIMEN perforated at left and right (P.172as). Tape marks left and right edges on back, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 3258 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-1985), type II, twenty dollars, TAA 001653/4 (P.173a) consecutive pair of first prefix notes. Uncirculated. (2) $190
Lot 3259 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie (1981-85), type II, twenty dollars, star replacement notes, TA 190477*/8* (P.173a) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 3260 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, S.T.Russell (1985-89), ten dollars, star replacement notes, NB 913031*/2* (P.172b) consecutive pair. Virtually uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 3261 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, S.T.Russell (1985-89), twenty dollars, TCT 000599/600 (P.173b), consecutive pair of first prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (2) $190
Lot 3262 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, S.T.Russell (1985-89), one hundred dollars, YAB 000008 first prefix (P.175b). Uncirculated and rare being a very low serial number. $850
Lot 3263 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1993-99), type III, 88gsm paper, five dollars, DL 249544, autographed on the front by Sir Edmund Hillary (P.177a). In a gilt timber frame (29x19cm) under perspex, uncirculated. $90
Lot 3264 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. 096 in bottom margin (P.180s). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3265 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1992-2000), type II, specimen one hundred dollars, AA 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, SPECIMEN No. 122 in bottom margin (P.181as). Virtually uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3266 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1992-2000), type II, fifty dollars, red serials on back ADCEO 26801 (P.CS180). Uncirculated, one of 3,000 issued in 1995. $70
Lot 3267 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, and telecom New Zealand, D.T.Brash (1992-2000), type II, fifty dollars, red serials ADCEO 27768 (1995) (PCS180), in First Release Collector Issue folder with certificate and $50 Telecom phonecard. Uncirculated. $50
Lot 3268 Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Graeme Wheeler (2015-16), matched low numbered set of first prefix notes, all numbered 000015, 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 (No. CU6JBNST) sealed pack of issue, uncirculated. (5) $450
Lot 3269 Algeria, Banque d'Algerie, one thousand dinars, 6.10.1998, 0617521135/6 consecutive pair and 0635059295 (P.142b). Uncirculated. (3) $60
Lot 3270 Bahamas, Central Bank of the Bahamas, Elizabeth II, three dollars, undated (1984) A684137/40 a run of four consecutive (P.44a). Uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 3271 Bahamas, Central Bank of the Bahamas, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, series 2005, D536423/5 consecutive trio (P.73a). Uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 3272 Bahrain, Central Bank of Bahrain, five dinars, undated (2008), 281991/5 a run of five consecutive notes (P.27). Uncirculated. (5) $120
Lot 3273 Bahrain, Central Bank of Bahrain, twenty dinars, undated (2008), 154754/5 consecutive pair (P.29). Uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 3274 Barbados, Central Bank of Barbados, ten dollars, 1 May 2007, C41 166881/5, a run of five consecutive notes (P.68a). Band marks, uncirculated. (5) $50
Lot 3275 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 3276 Belize, The Government of Belize, Elizabeth II, specimen one dollar, undated (1974) colour trial, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margins front and back, SPECIMEN in red and two punch hole cancellation at signatures reserve, SPECIMEN in red on lower back, numbered 052 at top left on back (P.33s/ct). Uncirculated and rare. $220
Lot 3277 Belize, The Government of Belize, Elizabeth II, specimen two dollars, undated (1974) colour trial, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margins front and back, SPECIMEN in red and two punch hole cancellation at signatures reserve, SPECIMEN in red on lower back, numbered 050 at top left on back (P.34s/ct). Uncirculated and rare. $220
Lot 3278 Belize, The Government of Belize, Elizabeth II, specimen five dollars, undated (1975) colour trial, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margins front and back, SPECIMEN in red and two punch hole cancellation at signatures reserve, SPECIMEN in red on lower back, numbered 036 at top left on back (P.35s/ct). Uncirculated and rare. $300
Lot 3279 Belize, The Government of Belize, Elizabeth II, specimen ten dollars, undated (1974) colour trial, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margins front and back, SPECIMEN in red and two punch hole cancellation at signatures reserve, SPECIMEN in red on lower back, numbered 085 at top left on back (P.36s/ct). Uncirculated and very rare. $460
Lot 3280 Belize, The Government of Belize, Elizabeth II, specimen twenty dollars, undated (1974) colour trial, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margins front and back, SPECIMEN in red and two punch hole cancellation at signatures reserve, SPECIMEN in red on lower back, numbered 078 at top left on back (P.37s/ct). Uncirculated and very rare. $650
Lot 3281 Belize, The Monetary Authority of Belize, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1st June 1980, A/1 163206, and replacement note Z/1 001831 (P.38a, r) (2); five dollars, 1st June 1980, J/1 301733 (P.39a). Uncirculated and scarce. (3) $210
Lot 3282 Belize, The Monetary Authority of Belize, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 1st June 1980, P/1 261090 (P.40a). Uncirculated and scarce. $200
Lot 3283 Belize, The Monetary Authority of Belize, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 1st June 1980, T/1 979207 (P.41a). Uncirculated and scarce. $700
Lot 3284 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, one dollars, 1st July 1983, A/8 365072 and replacement note Z/1 050195 (P.43, r) (2); another, 1st November 1983, A/8 365072; another, 1st January 1986, A/11 340036; another, 1st January 1987, A/11 552350 (P.46a, b, c). Uncirculated. (5) $130
Lot 3285 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 1st July 1983, P/4 499206 (P.44a). Uncirculated and scarce. $200
Lot 3286 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, 1st July 1983, T/3 001665 (P.45). Uncirculated and rare. $700
Lot 3287 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars replacement note, 1st July 1983, Z/4 029407 (P.45r). Uncirculated and rare. $800
Lot 3288 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, five dollars, 1st January 1989, J/5 038216 (P.47b); ten dollars, 1st January 1987, P/5 210931 (P.48a); twenty dollars, 1st January 1986, T/5 129035 (P.49a). Uncirculated and scarce. (3) $750
Lot 3289 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, de la Rue specimen twenty dollars, 1st January 1986, T/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. 014 in red at bottom left on front, triple punch hole cancellation at signatures (P.49s). Remnants of glue marks on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. $160
Lot 3290 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1st May 1990, AA 641138 (P.51); two dollars, 1st May 1990, AA 107918 and 1st June 1991, AB 340914 (P.52a, b) (2); five dollars, 1st May 1990, AA 062340 and 1st June 1991 (P.53a, b). Uncirculated. (5) $110
Lot 3291 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 1st May 1990, AA 119577 and 1st June 1991, AB 490574 (P.54a, b). Uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 3292 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, 1st May 1990, AA 204863 (P.55). Uncirculated. $150
Lot 3293 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, fifty dollars, 1st May 1990, AA 365305 (P.56a). Uncirculated and scarce. $360
Lot 3294 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, fifty dollars, 1st June 1991, AB 034165 (P.56b). Uncirculated and scarce. $250
Lot 3295 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, one hundred dollars, 1st June 1991, AA 874019 (P.57b). Uncirculated and rare. $550
Lot 3296 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, one hundred dollars, 1st May 1994, AB 972208 (P.57c). Uncirculated and rare. $390
Lot 3297 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, five dollars, 1st March 1996, BA 165742 (P.58); ten dollars, 1st March 1996 (P.59); two dollars, 1st January 1999, CA 667582 (P.60a); five dollars, 1st January 1999, CB 070557 (P.61a); ten dollars, 1st June 1997, CB 261966 (P.62a). Uncirculated. (5) $150
Lot 3298 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, CA 536083, 1st June 1997 (P.63a). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 3299 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, fifty dollars, 1st June 1997, CA 188961 (P.64a). Uncirculated and scarce. $360
Lot 3300 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, fifty dollars, 1st September 2000, CB 494542 (P.64b). Uncirculated and scarce. $360
Lot 3301 Belize, Central Bank of Belize, Elizabeth II, one hundred dollars, 1st June 1997, CA 167022 (P.65). Uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 3302 Bermuda, Bermuda Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, specimen set of one, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, single punch hole cancellation at each serial number, one dollar, 1st May 1984, A/7 16(-)864; five dollars, 1st April 1978, A/1 78(-)864; ten dollars, 1st April 1978, A/1 45(-)864; twenty dollars, 1st May 1984, A/2 744864; fifty dollars, A/1 80(-)864 and one hundred dollars, 2nd January 1982, A/1 09(-)864 (P.28bs, 29as, 30as, 31cs, 32bs, 33as). Uncirculated. (6) $300
Lot 3303 British Caribbean Territories, Eastern Group Currency Board, Elizabeth II, specimen colour trial, one dollar, undated (1953-64), imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Ld, New Malden, Surrey, England, no serial number or signatures, printer's instructions 'O/120311-For Colour Only-19/8/58' in top margin on front (P.7s/ct). Extremely fine. $400
Lot 3304 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1st March, 1956, G/3 243003 (P.28a). Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 3305 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, specimen one dollar, 1st January, 1969, G/5 000000, SPECIMEN perforated in centre (P.28bs). Light centre fold, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 3306 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1st January, 1961, G/3 529422 (P.28b). Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $360
Lot 3307 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, two dollars, 15th January, 1955, H/1 018849 (P.29a). Virtually uncirculated and very rare thus. $1,100
Lot 3308 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, two dollars, 1st November, 1961, H/1 333183 (P.29b). Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $470
Lot 3309 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, two dollars, 1st January, 1971, H/1 815327 (P.29c). Uncirculated and scarce in this condition. $460
Lot 3310 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, five dollars, 1st January, 1958, F/1 120004 (P.30a). Uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $3,050
Lot 3311 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 1st January, 1958, F/1 016382 (P.31a). Fine and scarce. $700
Lot 3312 British Honduras, The Government of British Honduras, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, 1st March, 1960, E/1 028538 (P.32a). Very fine and scarce. $1,100
Lot 3313 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) $150
Lot 3314 Brunei, Government of Brunei, set of four printer's trial notes, one ringgit, 1983, A/25 864001; five ringgit, 1983, A/4 270001; ten ringgit, 1983, A/14 210001 and fifty ringgit, 1981, A/4 720001, all with cancellation grid lines on fronts and printer's instructions in pen in top margins (P.6c, 7b, 8b, 9c). Nearly uncirculated and rare. (4) $1,500
Lot 3315 Burma, Government of India, George VI, one rupee overprint, undated (1947, old date 1940), Q/21 367053 A (P.30); Union Bank of Burma, one hundred kyats, undated (1953) IB 274000. Nearly uncirculated; staple holes, nearly very fine. (2) $80
Lot 3316 Burundi, Banque de la Republique du Burundi, sets of five hundred, two thousand, five thousand and ten thousand francs, 15-01-2015, AA1435931/2, CA0690031/2, DA673931/2, EA1156531/2, four consecutive pairs (P.50, 52, 53, 54). Uncirculated. (8) $100
Lot 3317 Cambodia, Banque Nationale du Cambodge, printer's proof for one hundred riels, undated (1973), without serial numbers (P.15). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 3318 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 3319 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. (8) $220
Lot 3320 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) $110
Lot 3321 Cambodia, National Bank of Cambodia, 1995-99 issue, specimen set of fifty, one hundred, two hundred, five hundred and one thousand riels (2), all prefixed and numbered 0000000, with SPECIMEN in red diagonally on fronts and backs (P.41s, 43s, 44s, 51s, 52s). Uncirculated. (5) $140
Lot 3322 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) $60
Lot 3323 Cambodia, National Bank of Cambodia, 2001 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) $120
Lot 3324 Canada, Dominion of Canada, two dollars, Ottawa, June 23rd 1923, S-931029 (P.34i). Flattened, fine or better and scarce. $120
Lot 3325 Cape Verde, Banco de Cabo Verde specimen one thousand escudos, 20 January 1977, A/1 000000, ESPECIME diagonally in red both sides, two punch hole cancellations at signatures, one with SPECIMEN No. 0867 and the other with SPECIMEN No. 0872 in red, bottom left front margins (P.56s1). Uncirculated, the first illustrated. (2) $120
Lot 3326 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Currency Board, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2003 commemorative issue, Q/1 006169/70 consecutive pair, 2006, C/7 001608; five dollars, 1996 (revised) B/1 551210; ten dollars, 1996 (revised), B/1 550962 (P.17, 18a, 30a, 33d). Uncirculated. (5) $90
Lot 3327 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 2001 series, C/1 873786/8 consecutive trio (P.28a). Uncirculated. (3) $60
Lot 3328 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, fifty dollars, 2001 series, C/1 000573/4 consecutive pair (P.29a). Uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 3329 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, twenty five dollars, 2003 series, C/1 500349/51 consecutive trio (P.31a). Uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 3330 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, one hundred dollars, 2006 series, C/1 500922/3 consecutive pair (P.37a). Uncirculated. (2) $300
Lot 3331 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, set of one, five, ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred dollars, 2010 series, matching serial numbers D/1 000986 (P.38a-43a). Uncirculated, only 1,000 sets issued. (6) Passed in
Lot 3332 Ceylon, The Government of Ceylon, one rupee, 18th June 1936, P/35 33801; 24th July 1937, P/76 20161 and 2nd October 1939, Q/92 56428 (P.16b, c (2)). Very fine. (3) $100
Lot 3333 Ceylon, Central Bank of Ceylon, George VI, ten rupees, 20th January 1951, L/12 784679 (P.48a). Virtually uncirculated and rare thus. $800
Lot 3334 Ceylon, Central Bank of Ceylon, Elizabeth II, specimen ten rupees, 1st July 1953, discordant serial numbers L/30 1000000 - L/21 000001, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Ld, New Malden, Surrey, England, SPECIMEN perforated at lower centre, numbered 12345 in top margin on front, printer's instructions '0/84416 - 5/8/52' penned in back top margin (P.55s). Virtually uncirculated and very rare. $640
Lot 3335 China, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, specimen note, ten dollars local currency, Tientsin, 1st January 1920, imprint of Waterlow & Sons, Limited, Great Winchester Street, London, England, perforated with four large holes, stamped SPECIMEN across front of note in red (PS. 382s). Rust holes and paper clip rust marks in corner area, otherwise nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. $2,200
Lot 3336 China, Kwangtung Provincial Bank, five dollars, 1931 CA0425571/80, a run of ten consecutive notes (P.S2422d). Uncirculated. (10) $640
Lot 3337 China, Bank of China, five yuan, Tientsin, January 1931, AD637272, AE295708 (small rust spot), AH908882, AJ122636, AK888410, AL646431, (P.70b). Light toning, very fine - good very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3338 China, Bank of China, ten yuan, 1937, L677082 (P.81), WWII 'short snorter', signed, mostly in ink, with nineteen signatures on the front and back, approximately half of these have been identified as RAAF personnel discharged in 1946. A few chips in top edge, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 3339 China, South China Expeditionary Army, one thousand yen, 1944 issued note, No. A 295850, no imprint, not signed, blue, green and red on white, back yellow and mauve on white, (P. M30A). Heavy centre fold, nearly very fine and very rare. $3,200
Lot 3340 China, a small collection of banknotes in banknote folder issues of the Bank of China and other banks (27), together with 12 silver medals of the signs of the Chinese animal years (total weight 209g). Fine - uncirculated. (39) $170
Lot 3341 China, various issues from 1940. Fine - uncirculated. (8) $80
Lot 3342 China, a special suitcase produced to contain two descriptive gilt edged albums featuring China Agriculture (Plenty of Food and Clothing) food coupons for period 1966 - 1992 (121); the second volume, China Textile Industry, contains cloth coupons 1972-1992 (125). Mostly uncirculated, many are loose in albums. (246) $60
Lot 3343 Colombia, El Banco de la Republica, set of one, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, two hundred, five hundred, one thousand, two thousand, five thousand and ten thousand pesos oro (1974-1995) (P.404a, 413b, 406f, 407g, 409d, 425b, 426c, 428a, 431, 438, 433c, 440, 437A). Uncirculated. (13) $70
Lot 3344 Comoros, Banque Centrale des Comores, 2006, five thousand francs, A126361/2 consecutive pair and ten thousand francs, B081649/50 consecutive pair (P.18, 19). Uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 3345 Congo Democratic Republic, Banque Nationale du Congo, specimen one thousand francs, 1.8.64, BA 524067, BA 586293, BA 586643, five 'star' punch hole cancellations on each as specimen (P.8s). Uncirculated, the last illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3346 Costa Rica, Banco Central de Costa Rica, two thousand colones, 1997, A13148706/8, consecutive trio (P.265a). Uncirculated. (3) $40
Lot 3347 Costa Rica, Banco Central de Costa Rica, five thousand colones, 1999, C19043565/8, a run of four consecutive notes (P.268Aa). Uncirculated. (4) $70
Lot 3348 Costa Rica, Banco Central de Costa Rica, twenty thousand colones, 2 September 2009, A002506229 and A002506235 (P.278). Uncirculated and scarce. (2) $120
Lot 3349 Cyprus, Central Bank of Cyprus, ten pounds, 1.12.1998, U001409/11 consecutive trio (P.62b). Uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 3350 Cyprus, Central Bank of Cyprus, twenty pounds replacement notes, 1.4.2004, Z000295/6 consecutive pair (P.63cr). Uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 3351 Cyprus, Central Bank of Cyprus, ten pounds, 1.9.1995, AT999445/6 consecutive pair (P.55d). Uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 3352 Cyprus, Central Bank of Cyprus, five pounds, 1.9.2003, R787113/6 a run of four consecutive notes (P.61b). Uncirculated with band marks. (4) $80
Lot 3353 Dominican Republic, Banco Central de la Republica Dominica, specimen five pesos oro, 1993, 000000, ESPECIMEN/MUESTRA SIN VALOR diagonally in black on fronts and backs, individually numbered 111, 112, 238 and 299 in black bottom left margins on fronts (P.143s). Uncirculated, the first illustrated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3354 Dominican Republic, Banco Central de la Republica Dominicana, two hundred pesos oro, 2007, prefixes AA (2) and CA (3) (P.178). Uncirculated. (5) $60
Lot 3355 Dominican Republic, Banco Central de la Republica Dominica, specimen set of five, includes fifty, one hundred, five hundred, one thousand and two thousand pesos dominicanos, 2012, GE 000000, ZQ 000000, KV 000000, FE 000000 and CR 000000, ESPECIMEN/MUESTRA SIN VALOR diagonally in black on fronts and backs, double punch hole cancellation at bottom left, each numbered 0799 in red bottom left margin on front (P.183cs, 184cs, 186cs, 187cs, 188s). Uncirculated. (5) $120
Lot 3356 East Caribbean States, Eastern Carribean Central Bank, five dollars (1994), St Kitts, C527206/9K four consecutive (P.31k) (4); St Lucia, H986011/4L four consecutive (P.31l) (4); Montserrat, A258351/4M four consecutive (P.31m) (4); Anguilla, A235615/8U four consecutive (P.31u) (4); also (2000), Montserrat, A707460/3M four consecutive (P.37m) (4). Uncirculated. (20) $380
Lot 3357 Egypt, Central Bank of Egypt, fifty pounds, 2001 (P.66a) four consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (4) $70
Lot 3358 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, George V, five pounds uniface printer's proof on card, 1st February 1921, with printer's notations at right (cfP.3). Extremely fine. $700
Lot 3359 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, George VI, ten shillings printer's proof on paper, c1937, printer's notation in top margin 'Approved 21/12' (P.4s). Several pin holes top left margin, extremely fine. $850
Lot 3360 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, George VI, uniface one pound printer's proof on paper, c1937, printer's notation top left 'CA 115/135' (cfP.5). Pen and pencil marks on back, extremely fine. $440
Lot 3361 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, George VI, five pounds, 20th February 1951, C 08041 (P.6). Creases and folds, good fine and rare. $700
Lot 3362 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, ten shillings, 10th April 1960, C 84968 (P.7). Virtually uncirculated and rare. $900
Lot 3363 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, specimen one pound, 2nd January 1967, E 00000, imprint of Thos de la Rue & Co Ltd, London, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated in centre, printer's instructions '7/07004/1-96974-10.3.67-343' penned in top margin (P.8as). Remnants of glue on front left and back right, good extremely fine. $200
Lot 3364 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, one pound, 2nd January 1967, E 73990 (P.8a). Uncirculated. $180
Lot 3365 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, specimen one pound, 20th February 1974, E 00000, imprint of Thos de la Rue & Co Ltd, London, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides (P.8bs). Uncirculated and rare. $460
Lot 3366 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, one pound, 20th February 1974, E 76722 (P.8b). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 3367 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, one pound, 1st December 1977, F 17716 (P.8c). Uncirculated and rare. $180
Lot 3368 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, one pound, 1st January 1982, F 62632 (P.8d). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 3369 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, one pound, 15th June 1982, G 01260 (P.8d). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 3370 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, specimen five pounds, 10th April 1960, C 00000, imprint of Thos de la Rue & Co Ltd, London, CANCELLED perforated at signature, printer's instructions 'SO 4371-G.6528-19/3/64-9A' penned in top margin (P.9as). Remnants of glue on front left and back right, good extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 3371 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, five pounds, 30th January 1975, C 102292 (P.9b). Virtually uncirculated and very rare. $480
Lot 3372 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, fifty pence, 25th September 1969, D 12589 (P.10a). Uncirculated. $90
Lot 3373 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, specimen ten pounds, 1st January 1982, A 00000, imprint of Thos de la Rue & Co Ltd, London, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides (P.11bs). Uncirculated and very rare. $650
Lot 3374 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, 1st January 1982, A 51248 (P.11b). Virtually uncirculated and very rare. $750
Lot 3375 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, (£5) uniface printer's proof on paper, c2005 (cfP.17). Nearly uncirculated. $440
Lot 3376 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI, five shillings, 1st July, 1950, B/6 37,905 (P.37j). Nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 3377 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI, five shillings, 1st July, 1950, B/6 37,998 (P.37j). Nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 3378 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI - Elizabeth II, various issues from 1938. Very good - very fine. (13) $140
Lot 3379 Fiji, Government of Fiji, provisional issue, one pound, overprinted in black on one pound Reserve Bank of New Zealand note (P.155)(L.Lefeaux, 1934), undated (1940), 1D 563451 (P.45a). Two light vertical folds, good extremely fine and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $3,800
Lot 3380 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI, emergency issue, one penny, 1st July 1942, P/1 680643/5, consecutive trio (P.47a). Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3381 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, specimen one pound colour trial, undated (1954-67), no serial number or signatures, SPECIMEN perforated below, printer's instructions '9135439-For Colour-6/4/62' in top margin on front (P.53s/ct). Nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 3382 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one pound, 1st December, 1965, C/19 194460 (P.53h). Nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 3383 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one pound, 1st December 1965, C/20 82095 (P.53h). Nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 3384 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one dollar, undated (1969), A/2 374751/3 consecutive trio (P.59a). Good extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3385 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one dollar, undated (1974), A/5 149993, B/1 497243 and Z/1 253306 replacement note (P.71a, b, br). Uncirculated; extremely fine; virtually uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 3386 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, two dollars, undated (1974), B/2 500006 and Z/1 240151 replacement note (P.72c, r). Uncirculated. (2) $280
Lot 3387 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1974), A/5 575033 and A/5 628775 (P.73c). Extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 3388 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, Elizabeth II, set of one, two, five, ten and twenty dollars, undated (1980), numbered C/1 000002, C/1 000002, B/1 000002, B/1 000002 and B/1 000002 respectively (P.76a-80a). Uncirculated, a very rare set of matching first prefix serial numbers, especially being number 2. (5) $1,600
Lot 3389 Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, Elizabeth II, set of uniface printer's proofs on paper, intaglio print phase, for two, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars, undated (2007) (P.109as, 111as-114as); also, printer's proof on paper of a portrait of Queen Elizabeth (2004) as used on the 2007 series of notes. Extremely fine. (6) $3,200
Lot 3390 France, assignat, Domaines Nationaux, two thousand francs, 18 Nivose l'an 3 (17.1.1795), No.74, Serie 7719 (P.A81). Good very fine. $160
Lot 3391 French Pacific Territories, French Administration, Institut d'Emission d'Outre-Mer, five hundred francs, undated (1992) F.005 48609/13 five consecutive and Z.004 11077 (P.1a). Uncirculated. (6) $110
Lot 3392 Gambia, Central Bank of The Gambia, set of five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred and two hundred dalasis, undated (2015) (P.31-36) (2 sets), the last with prefix B, the others prefix A; Mozambique, set of five hundred, one thousand, five thousand, ten thousand, twenty thousand, fifty thousand, one hundred thousand, two hundred thousand and five hundred thousand meticais, 16.6.91-16.6.2003 (P.134-142) (2 sets). Uncirculated. (4 sets, 30 notes) $160
Lot 3393 Germany, regional occupation of Lithuania, WWI, State Loan Bank currency notes, Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen (Poznan), twenty kopeken, 17 April 1916 (P.R120). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3394 Germany, regional occupation of Lithuania, WWI, State Loan Bank currency notes, Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen (Poznan), fifty kopeken, 17 April 1916 (P.R121a). Stained bottom margin, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3395 Germany, regional occupation of Lithuania, WWI, State Loan Bank currency notes, Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen (Poznan), one rubel, 17 April 1916 (P.R122a). Nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 3396 Germany, regional occupation of Lithuania, WWI, State Loan Bank currency notes, Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen (Poznan), three rubel, 17 April 1916, C 001970 (P.R123a). Some foxing, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $200
Lot 3397 Germany, regional occupation of Lithuania, WWI, State Loan Bank currency notes, Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen (Poznan), three rubel, 17 April 1916, S 776492 (P.R123b). Nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 3398 Germany, regional occupation of Lithuania, WWI, State Loan Bank currency notes, Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen (Poznan), specimen ten rubel, 17 April 1916, A 000000, MUSTER perforated below, two punch hole cancellation, faint pencilled number '450' top right corner on front (P.R124s). Glue remnants at left on front, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $2,000
Lot 3399 Germany, regional occupation of Lithuania, WWI, State Loan Bank currency notes, Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen (Poznan), ten rubel, 17 April 1916, E 787688 (P.R124). Nearly uncirculated and scarce. $220
Lot 3400 Germany, regional occupation of Lithuania, WWI, State Loan Bank currency notes, Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen (Poznan), specimen twenty five rubel, 17 April 1916, A 000000, MUSTER perforated below, two punch hole cancellation (P.R125s). Good extremely fine and rare. $2,000
Lot 3401 Germany, regional occupation of Lithuania, WWI, State Loan Bank currency notes, Eastern Bank of Commerce and Industry, Posen (Poznan), twenty five rubel, 17 April 1916, C 378679 (P.R125). Good extremely fine and rare. $360
Lot 3402 Germany, post WWI emergency notes (notgeld) for various states and cities, 1920s, some multiples. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (87) $80
Lot 3403 Germany, Reichbanknote, Imperial Bank Note, fifty mark, 30 November 1918, A4 No.826399 (P.65). Quarter folds, good very fine. $40
Lot 3404 Germany, Federal Republic, allied occupation, post WWII, half deutsche mark, 1948, not numbered, B stamped in circle; another, perforated B at right and B stamped in circle (P.1b, d). Fine; very fine, scarce, the second illustrated. (2) $80
Lot 3405 Germany, Federal Republic, allied occupation, post WWII, two deutsche mark, 1948, A 31092802 A (P.3a). Very fine and rare. $100
Lot 3406 Germany, Democratic Republic, one hundred mark, 1975, ZA 7341913; two hundred mark, 1985, ZA 1960571 and five hundred mark, 1985, ZA 1447524 (P.31ar, 32r, 33r) replacement notes. Uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 3407 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 1st December 1949, E 058610 (P.15b). Virtually uncirculated. $300
Lot 3408 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 1st July 1954, E 625130 (P.15c). Virtually uncirculated. $140
Lot 3409 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, 1st July 1995, AA 995433/4 (P.29) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3410 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, five pounds, 2000, MM 291118/22 (P.29) five consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (4) $100
Lot 3411 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, 10th September 2002, B 002069/71 (P.30a) consecutive trio. Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3412 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, 1st December 2006, AA 399178/81 (P.32a) four consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 3413 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, 1st January 2010, A/AA 006957/9 (P.36) consecutive trio; fifty pounds, 1st January 2010, A/AA 006181 (P.38). Uncirculated. (4) $200
Lot 3414 Great Britain, Treasury note, ten shillings, John Bradbury, undated (Jan 1915) with black overprint in Arabic, sixty silver piastres for use at Gallipoli, Z/8 No. 047451 (P.348b). Stain on serial prefix, minor tone spots, otherwise fine and scarce. $300
Lot 3415 Great Britain, Bank of England, Elizabeth II, presentation folder containing a pair of Series D twenty pounds, issued July 1970 (20 X) and Series E twenty pounds, issued June 1991 (AO I), both with matching serial numbers, G.M.Gill signatures (P.380e, 384a). In folder of issue, uncirculated. $130
Lot 3416 Great Britain, Bank of England, Elizabeth II, five pounds, undated (1991), AH02 645613/8, a run of six consecutive (P.382b) (6); undated (2004), JB 70 734105/12, a run of eight consecutive (P.391c) (8). Uncirculated. (14) $180
Lot 3417 Great Britain, Bank of England, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, undated (2004), CH70 227915/9, a run of five consecutive (P.389c) (5); twenty pounds, undated (2006), AJ18 548527/8 consecutive pair and AK54 425666 (P.392a) (3). The first uncirculated with band marks at top, the second virtually uncirculated with teller flicks top left corner. (8) $200
Lot 3418 Greece, Bank of Greece, fifty drachmai, 1 January 1939, 289901/20, a run of twenty consecutive notes (P.107a). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (20) $100
Lot 3419 Guernsey, The States of Guernsey, one pound, 1st March, 1965, 41/F 3904 (P.43b). Minor handling, nearly uncirculated - virtually uncirculated and scarce. $300
Lot 3420 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. $1,900
Lot 3421 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1st July 1954, 1D 802259 (P.324Aa); 1st July 1958, 4C 539171/3 consecutive trio (P.324Ab) (3). Uncirculated. (4) $100
Lot 3422 Hong Kong, Bank of China, five hundred dollars, 1st January 2012, AZ 331209 and AZ 331212 (P.344b). Virtually uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 3423 Hungary, Magyar Nemzeti Bank, one hundred pengo, 1,7.1930 (P.98) (73), with asterisk in serial prefix (P.112) (5); fifty pengo, 1.10.1932 (P.99) (25); one thousand pengo, 24.2.1943 (P.116) (7), the selection includes many consecutive numbers, also an official wrapper for 100x 100 pengos date stamped 1942 Jul 31, band signed (this torn). Good - uncirculated. (110) $80
Lot 3424 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. $200
Lot 3425 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated (1925), signature H.Denning, H/4 505294 (P.7a). Creases and folds, with slight splits at centre folds, small centre hole, very good and scarce. $120
Lot 3426 India, Government of India, George V, one rupee, J.W.Kelly (1935) E/19 675731 (P.14b). Spindle hole at left, flattened very fine. Passed in
Lot 3427 India, Government of India, George V, five rupees, undated (1928-35), signature J.W.Kelly (1935), S/46 105707 (P.15b). Staple hole bottom left, crisp original nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $320
Lot 3428 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated (1928-35), J.W.Kelly, N/82 171255 (P.16b). Staple holes at left, extremely fine and scarce. $360
Lot 3429 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 3430 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, two rupees, undated (issued 1944), C.D.Deshmukh, H/25 949089, black serial numbers (P.17b). Staple holes at left, nearly uncirculated. $100
Lot 3431 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, five rupees, undated (1937) J.B.Taylor, C/78 028715 (P.18a). Staple holes at left, otherwise extremely fine. $50
Lot 3432 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, five rupees, undated (issued 1943), signature C.D.Deshmukh, N/88 723595 (P.18b). Staple holes and spike hole at left, otherwise uncirculated and scarce. $100
Lot 3433 India, Reserve Bank of India, ten rupees, undated (1937), G/61 373681, J.B.Taylor (P.19a). Staple holes at left, virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3434 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, five rupees, undated (1943), C.D.Deshmukh, C/87 907941, black serials (P.23a). Staple holes at left, virtually uncirculated. $600
Lot 3435 India, Reserve Bank of India, set of ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, five hundred and one thousand rupees (2011-2014) (P.102h, 103d, 104c, 105f, 106 (2013), 107a) (2 sets). Uncirculated. (2 sets, 12 notes) $100
Lot 3436 Indonesia, Bank of Indonesia, one thousand rupiah, 2000, prefixes BNJ, BNK, BNL, BNM, BNO, BNP, BNQ, BNR, BNS, BNT, all with solid serial number 999999 (P.141a). Uncirculated. (10) $160
Lot 3437 Indonesia, Bank of Indonesia, one thousand rupiah, 2000, prefixes TIB, TIC, TID, TIE, TIF, TIG, all with solid serial number 777777 (P.141a). Uncirculated. (6) $80
Lot 3438 Indonesia, Bank of Indonesia, five thousand rupiah, 2001, prefixes DUF, DUG, DUH, DUI, DUJ, DUK, DUL, all with solid serial number 333333 (P.142a). Uncirculated. (10) $140
Lot 3439 Iran, Bank Melli Iran, Shah Reza, one hundred rials, AH1316 (1937), without overprint on back (P.36a). Edge a little ragged with some small tears, very good. $50
Lot 3440 Ireland, National Bank of Ireland, Sligo, uniface black and white printer's proof specimen one pound, paper on card backing, undated (1843-56), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, SPECIMEN in black at Manager's signature reserve (P.184p). Stains from glue coming through from back, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3441 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, ten shillings, undated (1961), 106652, A 214483 and A 468556 (P.24a (2), b). Uncirculated, the first illustrated. (3) $240
Lot 3442 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, one pound, undated (1961), A 368818 and B 658393 (P.25a, b). Uncirculated. (2) $280
Lot 3443 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, fifty pence, undated (1969), 590258 (P.27a); undated (1972), A 201909, B 297035, B 446103 (P.28a, b, c) (3); undated (1979), C247262 (P.33a). Uncirculated. (5) $180
Lot 3444 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, one pound, undated (1972), C 850059, E 467498, F 017462 (P.29a, c (2)). Uncirculated, the last illustrated. (3) $400
Lot 3445 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, five pounds, undated (1972), 500017 (P.30a). Uncirculated and rare. $650
Lot 3446 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, five pounds, undated (1972), A 649244 (P.30b). Uncirculated and scarce. $220
Lot 3447 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, undated (1972), 019100 (P.31a). Uncirculated and very rare. $1,450
Lot 3448 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, undated (1972), 262003 (P.31b). Uncirculated and rare. $450
Lot 3449 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, undated, 1979 commemorative issue, 000077 (P.32). Uncirculated and scarce, a low number. $480
Lot 3450 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, five pounds, undated (1979), C 263233 (P.35a). Uncirculated. $220
Lot 3451 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, undated (1979), 599251 (P.36a). Uncirculated and rare. $550
Lot 3452 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, one pound, undated (1983), M 330541 (P.38a); undated (1983), S 446071; five pounds, undated (1983), E 290408 (P.41a). The first flattened very fine, the last two uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3453 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, fifty pounds, undated (1983), 000536 (P.39a). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 3454 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, undated (1983), Z 011785 (P.42r) replacement note. Uncirculated. $150
Lot 3455 Isle of Man, Isle of Man Government, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, undated (1983), C 000920 (P.43). Uncirculated. $140
Lot 3456 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, Elizabeth II, de la Rue specimen ten shillings, undated (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. 2 in red at bottom left on front (P.50s). Uncirculated. $320
Lot 3457 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, Elizabeth II, de la Rue specimen ten shillings, undated (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. 47 in red at bottom left on front (P.50s). Uncirculated. $280
Lot 3458 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, Elizabeth II, de la Rue specimen one pound, undated (1961), AA 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, SPECIMEN No. 64 in red at bottom left on front (P.51s). Uncirculated. $600
Lot 3459 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; good extremely fine; uncirculated. (3) $700
Lot 3460 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, Elizabeth II, specimen five shillings, undated (1964), GM 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, CANCELLED perforated below, printer's instructions 'SO 4173-G.6385-25.1.63-3/5' penned in top margin on front (P.51Abs). Virtually uncirculated. $300
Lot 3461 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, Elizabeth II, specimen ten shillings, undated (1964), GR 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated at centre, printer's instructions 'SO4415-G.6570-25.5.64-27A' penned in top margin on front (P.51Bcs). Virtually uncirculated. $340
Lot 3462 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, Elizabeth II, specimen ten shillings, undated (1964), HM 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated at centre, printer's instructions 'G7253-3.7.68-359/1' penned in top margin on front (P.51Bes). Light bend at right, nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 3463 Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, Elizabeth II, specimen one pound, undated (1964), GM 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated at centre, printer's instructions 'G7254-3.7.68-277/3' penned in top margin on front (P.51Ces). Virtually uncirculated. $340
Lot 3464 Japan, ten yen, undated (1930) number (1034) 425604 (P.40a), 'short snorter', signed in ink on the back by twelve Australian soldiers from following battalions, 2/1, 2/4, 2/31, 2/33, 35, 37/52 (5), 58/59 and 2/6 Commando Sqn. A few small holes at top right corner and an edge chip at bottom right, small water stain at bottom right and a few spots of foxing, very good. $100
Lot 3465 Japan, Bank of Japan, five thousand yen (1957), AC 245219 Y (P.93b). A few small creases on edge, otherwise crisp nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 3466 Jersey, The States of Jersey, Elizabeth II, specimen one pound, undated (1976-1988), MB 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally on front and back (P.11s). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 3467 Jersey, The States of Jersey, Elizabeth II, five pounds, undated (1993), HC 619573, HC 869913, 9 (P.21a) (3); one pound, 2004, J8C 022401/10 (P.31a) (10). Uncirculated. (13) $110
Lot 3468 Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan National Bank, set of two hundred, five hundred, one thousand, two thousand, five thousand and ten thousand tenge, 2006-2014 (P.28-30, 41-43). Uncirculated. (6) $160
Lot 3469 Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan National Bank, set of two hundred, five hundred, one thousand, two thousand, five thousand and ten thousand tenge, 2006-2014 (P.28-30, 41-43). Uncirculated. (6) $160
Lot 3470 Kuwait, Central Bank of Kuwait, one dinar Liberation commemorative, 1993, in folders of issue with Note Printing Australia Certificates of Authenticity (P.CS1) (4); also, Indonesia, Bank of Indonesia, 1993, fifty thousand rupiah commemorative, in folder of issue (P.134b). Uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 3471 Lebanon, Banque de Syrie et du Liban, one livre, 1.9.1939, W.81/924/02024924 (P.15). Creases and folds and some foxing, otherwise crisp and very fine. $240
Lot 3472 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, one centas, 10.9.1922 (P.1a). Uncirculated. $140
Lot 3473 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, five centai, 10.9.1922 (P.2a). Good extremely fine. $170
Lot 3474 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen twenty centu, 10.9.1922, PAVYZDYS perforated in centre (P.3s1). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 3475 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, twenty centu, 10.9.1922 (P.3a). Good extremely fine. $190
Lot 3476 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen fifty centu, 10.9.1922, PAVYZDYS perforated in centre (P.4s1). Uncirculated. $420
Lot 3477 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, fifty centu, 10.9.1922 (P.4a). Nearly uncirculated. $250
Lot 3478 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bank, set of one centas, two centu, five centai, ten, twenty and fifty centu, 1922 (P.7a-12a). The last uncirculated, others fine - good very fine, all scarce. (6) $550
Lot 3479 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen one hundred litu, 16.11.1922, Pavyzdys-bevertis in red diagonally on back right lower corner (P.20s3). Good extremely fine and rare. $1,040
Lot 3480 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen five hundred litu, 11.12.1924, A 000,021, PAVYZDYS perforated in three places (P.21s1). Good extremely fine. $870
Lot 3481 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, five hundred litu, 11.12.1924, B 065,301 (P.21a). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $1,000
Lot 3482 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen one thousand litu, 11.12.1924, A 000,008, PAVYZDYS perforated in three places (P.22s1). Good extremely fine and very rare. $2,600
Lot 3483 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen ten litu, 24.11.1927, A 000,000, PAVYZDYS perforated in centre, in red diagonally in two places on front and horizontally in two places on the back (P.23s2). Good extremely fine. $610
Lot 3484 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen fifty litu, 31.3.1928, SPECIMEN in red circle below on front, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margins both sides, single punch hole cancellation (P.24s). Uncirculated. $550
Lot 3485 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen fifty litu, 31.3.1928, A 000,000, CANCELLED perforated below, PAVYZDYS in red diagonally in two places on front and horizontally in two places on the back (P.24s2). Uncirculated. $660
Lot 3486 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen one hundred litu, 31.3.1928, A 000,000, PAVYZDYS perforated at top and in red diagonally in two places on front and horizontally in two places on the back (P.25s). Good extremely fine. $550
Lot 3487 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen five litai, 24.6.1929, A 000,000, PAVYZDYS in red diagonally on front and horizontally in two places on the back (P.26s2). Uncirculated. $710
Lot 3488 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen twenty litu, 5.7.1930, A 000,000, PAVYZDYS in red diagonally in two places on front and horizontally in two places on the back (P.27s2). Good extremely fine. $600
Lot 3489 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen ten litu, 16.2.1938, A 000,000, PAVYZDYS in red diagonally in two places on front and horizontally at lower back (P.28s). Virtually uncirculated and very rare. $9,000
Lot 3490 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, 1991 issue, 0.10, 0.20 and 0.50, one, three, five, ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred talonas, (P.29b, 30, 31b, 32a-37a). Mostly uncirculated. (10) $50
Lot 3491 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen one talonas, 1992, PE 008257, PAVYZDYS in red diagonally both sides (P.39s). Uncirculated. $50
Lot 3492 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, 1992 issue, one (2 consecutive), ten (2), fifty (2 consecutive), one hundred (2), two hundred (2 consecutive) and five hundred talonas (2 consecutive) (P.39, 40, 41, 42, 43a, 44). Mostly uncirculated. (12) $60
Lot 3493 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen five hundred talonas, 1992, JI 338111, PAVYZDYS in red diagonally both sides (P.44s). Uncirculated. $50
Lot 3494 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, ten and fifty litu, 1993, *K 0300265, *Q 0326168 (P.56r, 58r) replacement notes. Good extremely fine and scarce. (2) $360
Lot 3495 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, fifty litu, 2003, AA 0000051/2 (P.67). Uncirculated, a low numbered consecutive pair. (2) $160
Lot 3496 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen one hundred litu, 31.3.1928, single punch hole cancellation, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin both sides (P.100s). Uncirculated. $500
Lot 3497 Lithuania, Lietuvos Bankas, specimen one hundred litu, 31.3.1928, five punch hole cancellation, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin both sides (P.100s). Uncirculated. $500
Lot 3498 Macau, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, one thousand patacas, 8 August 2005, AA 827695 (P.84a). Uncirculated. $130
Lot 3499 Malawi, The Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen ten shillings, undated (1964) colour trial, SPECIMEN horizontally in red front and back, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margins both sides, two punch hole cancellation at signature reserve, numbered 1 in top left margin on back (P.2s/ct). Glue remnants in top margins, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $120
Lot 3500 Malawi, The Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen one pound, undated (1964) colour trial, SPECIMEN horizontally in black front and back, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in black top left margins both sides, two punch hole cancellation at signature reserve, numbered 1 in top left margin on back (P.3s/ct). Glue remnants in top margins, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $300
Lot 3501 Malawi, The Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen one pound, undated (1964), A 000000, SPECIMEN diagonally in red front and back, single punch hole cancellation in each corner (P.3s). Uncirculated. $280
Lot 3502 Malawi, The Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen five pounds, undated (1964) colour trial, SPECIMEN horizontally in red front and back, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margins both sides, two punch hole cancellation at signature reserve, numbered 1 in top left margin on back (P.4s/ct). Glue remnants in top margins with a possible repaired tear, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3503 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen five kwacha, undated (1973) colour trial, SPECIMEN horizontally in red front and back, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margins both sides, numbered 102 in top right margin on back (P.11s/ct). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 3504 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen five kwacha, undated (1973), A 000000, SPECIMEN perforated at left (P.11as). Uncirculated. $180
Lot 3505 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, ten kwacha, 1st January 1983, M/M 351767 (P.16e). Uncirculated and scarce thus. $420
Lot 3506 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, de la Rue specimen ten kwacha, 1st November 1984, D/11 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, SPECIMEN No. 010 in red at bottom left on front, single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.16gs). Virtually uncirculated. $200
Lot 3507 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, specimen twenty kwacha, undated (1983) colour trial, single punch hole cancellation at watermark (P.17ct). Tiny tip marks on back corners from being mounted, otherwise uncirculated. $150
Lot 3508 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, one kwacha, 1st March 1986, W/1 029317 (P.19ar) replacement note. Uncirculated and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3509 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, five kwacha, 1st April 1988, J/13 121092 (P.20b); ten kwacha, 1st April 1988, M/17 432889 (P.21b). Uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 3510 Malawi, Reserve Bank of Malawi, one kwacha, 1st May 1992, ZA 190188 (P.23br); five kwacha, 1st December 1990, ZA 004215 (P.24ar), both replacement notes. Uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 3511 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency, George VI, five, ten and twenty cents, 1st July 1941 (P.7a, 8, 9a, 9b). Uncirculated and rare in this condition. (4) $550
Lot 3512 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency, George VI, one dollar, 1st July 1941 (1945), D/74 092721 (P.11). Extremely fine and scarce. $100
Lot 3513 Malaya, Japanese Government, one hundred dollars, undated (1945), serial letters MA (P.M9). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3514 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 21st March 1953, A/28 872350 (P.1a); five dollars, A/1 879982 (P.2a). Nearly uncirculated; very fine. (2) $400
Lot 3515 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, Elizabeth II, five dollars, 21st March 1953, A/25 122019 (P.2a). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $450
Lot 3516 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, one dollar, 1st March 1959, printed by Thomas De La Rue, B/91 960473/7 five consecutive (P.8A). Centre fold but not creased, small spot of foxing on one note, otherwise virtually uncirculated. (5) $300
Lot 3517 The Maldives, Maldivian State, Government Treasurer, one, five and ten rupees, 14.11.1947/AH1367, A363190, A293878 and A221024 (P.2a, 4a, 5a). Uncirculated. (3) $460
Lot 3518 The Maldives, Maldivian State, Government Treasurer, specimen two rupees, 14.11.1947/AH1367, four discordant serial numbers, A000000, A000001, A100000 and 12345, SPECIMEN perforated below, printer's instructions '958419 - 22.8.47' penned in top margin (P.3as). Virtually uncirculated. $680
Lot 3519 The Maldives, Maldivian State, Government Treasurer, specimen five rupees, 14.11.1947/AH1367, four discordant serial numbers, A000000, A000001, A050000 and 12345, SPECIMEN perforated below, printer's instructions '958420 - 22.8.47' penned in top margin (P.4as). Virtually uncirculated. $780
Lot 3520 The Maldives, Maldivian State, Government Treasurer, specimen ten rupees, 14.11.1947/AH1367, four discordant serial numbers, A000000, A000001, A050000 and 12345, SPECIMEN perforated below, printer's instructions '958421 - 22.8.47' penned in top margin (P.5as). Virtually uncirculated. $880
Lot 3521 The Maldives, Maldivian State, Government Treasurer, specimen fifty rupees, 1.8.1980/AH.17.7.1400, D000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 029 in top left margin on back (P.6s). Uncirculated. $480
Lot 3522 The Maldives, Maldivian State, Government Treasurer, specimen one hundred rupees, 1951/AH1371, three discordant serial numbers, A000001, A049500 and 12345, SPECIMEN perforated below, printer's instructions '0/66947 - 26/1/51' penned in top margin (P.7as). Small fold top left margin, nearly uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 3523 Malta, Government of Malta, Elizabeth II, five pounds, 1949 (1961), A/4 041128 (P.27a). Extremely fine and rare. $320
Lot 3524 Malta, Government of Malta, Elizabeth II, specimen ten shillings (1968) colour trial, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red in top left margin on both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature reserve, numbered 17 in top right margin on back (P.28s/ct). Uncirculated. $380
Lot 3525 Martinique, Caisse Centrale de la France d'Outre-Mer, specimen fifty francs, undated (1947-49), O.00 00000 (P.30s). Uncirculated. $740
Lot 3526 Mauritania, Banque Centrale de Mauritane, set of one hundred, two hundred, five hundred, one thousand, two thousand and five thousand ouguiya, 2011-2015 (P.16b, 17-21). Uncirculated. (2 sets, 12 notes) $110
Lot 3527 Mauritius, The Government of Mauritius, Elizabeth II, five rupees, undated (1954), P 185106 and A 176433, different signature varieties (P.27). Good very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $370
Lot 3528 Namibia, Bank of Namibia, specimen set of ten, fifty and one hundred Namibia dollars, undated (1993), all numbered S 0000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally, fronts and backs (P.1s-3s). Uncirculated and scarce. (3) $340
Lot 3529 Netherlands, De Nederlandsche Bank, five gulden, 26 April 1966, 6AA 399195, experimental issue (P.90c). Nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3530 Netherlands Antilles, Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen, ten, twenty five and fifty gulden, 1 June 1911, 2186358012, 4144942017 and 6100162011 (P.28e, 29f, 30e). Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3531 Netherlands Antilles, Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen, fifty gulden, 1 January 2006, 6088499001 and 6088499136 (P.30d). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3532 Netherlands Antilles, Bank van de Nederlandse Antillen, one hundred gulden, 1 January 2008, 8125788771 and 8125785783 (P.31e). Uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 3533 New Hebrides, Institut d'Emission d'Outre-Mer, one hundred francs, undated (1975) 27743 o.1 (P.18c). Uncirculated. $70
Lot 3534 North Korea, Korean Central Bank, Kim Il Sung, specimen five thousand won, 2002, 429026 and 429068 (P.46s1) (2); specimen two thousand won, 2008, 0000000 (P.65s) (2); specimen five thousand won, 2013, Kim Il Sung, 100th Birthday, 0000000 (P.C9s) (2). Uncirculated, one of each illustrated. (6) Passed in
Lot 3535 Palestine, Palestine Currency Board, one Palestine pound, Jerusalem, 20th April 1939, S 288780 (P.7c). Crisp and original body, two vertical folds, good very fine and rare. $950
Lot 3536 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, specimen fifty kina, 1989, HTT 000000, SPECIMEN in red horizontally at front right, specimen Nos. 0473 and 0474 (P.11s). Uncirculated, the first illustrated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3537 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, twenty kina, 2008 (P.36) 35th Anniversary, BPNG 4805701/800, pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) Passed in
Lot 3538 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, specimen twenty kina, (2014) AA 14 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides (P.31cs). Uncirculated, one illustrated. (4) $190
Lot 3539 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, specimen fifty kina, (2012) AA 12 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides (P.32bs). Uncirculated, one illustrated. (2) $100
Lot 3540 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, specimen one hundred kina, (2014) AA 14 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides (P.33cs). Uncirculated, one illustrated. (2) $120
Lot 3541 Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, specimen one hundred kina, (2012) AA 12 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides (P.47s). Uncirculated, one illustrated. (2) $120
Lot 3542 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, specimen notes, fifty piso, undated (1987-94), JC 000000 (P.171s2); another, 2000, RB 000000 (P.183cs); one hundred piso, undated (1987-94), JC 000000 (P.172s2); one thousand piso, undated (1998-2001), A 000000 (P.186s1); ten piso, 2000, RB 000000 (P.187fs), all with bottom selvedge with colour stripes. Uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 3543 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, twenty piso, 2013, solid number set and number one million note, DA 111111, EN 222222, FP 333333, FP 444444, EA 555555, EP 666666, CJ 777777, GL 888888, DW 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.206a). Uncirculated. (10) $130
Lot 3544 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, twenty piso, 2012, solid number set and number one million note, NJ 111111, NH 222222, NJ 333333, NJ 444444, NJ 555555, NK 666666, NH 777777, NH 888888, NH 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.206a). Uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 3545 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, fifty piso, 2014, solid number set and number one million note, AH 111111, AZ 222222, AH 333333, AN 444444, AN 555555, AG 666666, AG 777777, AN 888888, AN 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.207a). Uncirculated. (10) $140
Lot 3546 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, fifty piso, 2013, solid number set and number one million note, NB 111111, NC 222222, NC 333333, NC 444444, NF 555555, ND 666666, ND 777777, NE 888888, NE 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.207a). Uncirculated. (10) $160
Lot 3547 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one hundred piso, 2016, error note consecutive pair, BB202601/2, 'butterfly' flap at bottom right corners (P.208). Uncirculated. (2) $110
Lot 3548 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one hundred piso, 2013 solid number set and number one million note, VM 111111, VN 222222, VN 333333, VN 444444, VM 555555, VM 666666, VM 777777, VH 888888, VH 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.208). Uncirculated. (10) $160
Lot 3549 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one hundred piso, 2012, solid number set and number one million note, QE 111111, QE 222222, QE 333333, QE 444444, QA 555555, PJ 666666, PE 777777, LY 888888, PE 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.208b). Uncirculated. (10) $140
Lot 3550 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, five hundred piso, 2012, mis-matched serials error note pair, one numbered JJ399974/JJ399984, the other JJ399984/JJ399994 (P.210a). Uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 3551 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, five hundred piso, 2012, solid number set and number one million note, HM 111111, HM 222222, HM 333333, HM 444444, HJ 555555, HJ 666666, HJ 777777, HJ 888888, HJ 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.210a). Uncirculated. (10) $320
Lot 3552 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, five hundred piso, 2013, solid number set and number one million note, YA 111111, YZ 222222, YZ 333333, YZ 444444, YV 555555, YV 666666, YA 777777, YX 888888, YF 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.210a). Uncirculated. (10) $320
Lot 3553 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one thousand piso, 2012, solid number set and number one million note, EQ 111111, EP 222222, EK 333333, EP 444444, EK 555555, EJ 666666, EL 777777, EL 888888, EL 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.211a). Uncirculated. (10) $550
Lot 3554 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one thousand piso, 2012 solid number set and number one million note, UC 111111, UC 222222, UJ 333333, UD 444444, UB 555555, UA 666666, UW 777777, UB 888888, UX 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.211a). Uncirculated. (10) $500
Lot 3555 Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, one thousand piso, 2013, solid number set and number one million note, JN 111111, JV 222222, JV 333333, JM 444444, JY 555555, JM 666666, JW 777777, JW 888888, JV 999999/1000000 consecutive pair (P.211a). Uncirculated. (10) $500
Lot 3556 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, two dollars, 7th April, 1975, K/115 212358 and 5th August, 1977, K/140 120271 (P.31k, 35c). Uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 3557 Russia, a small collection of post WWII 1947 and 1957 issues, State Treasury Notes, one, three and five rubles (P.216, 219, 220) (3); State Bank Notes U.S.S.R., ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred rubles (P.226, 227, 230, 232) (4). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $420
Lot 3558 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, specimen fifty pence, undated (1979), SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature reserve, numbered 005 on back in top left margin (P.5s). Uncirculated. $240
Lot 3559 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, one pound, undated (1976), A/1 000448 (P.6a). Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3560 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, five pounds, undated (1976), H/1 044235 and (1981), H/1 302346 (P.7a, b). Uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 3561 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, specimen five pounds, undated (1981), H/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signatures (P.7bs). Uncirculated. $340
Lot 3562 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, five pounds, H/1 282527/9, consecutive trio (P.7b). Uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 3563 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, ten pounds, undated (1979), P/1 001137 (P.8a). Uncirculated and scarce. $150
Lot 3564 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, specimen ten pounds, undated (1985), P/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, single punch hole cancellation in each corner (P.8bs). Uncirculated. $240
Lot 3565 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, one pound, A/1 330147/51, a run of five consecutive notes (P.9a). Uncirculated. (5) $60
Lot 3566 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, specimen one pound, undated (1981), A/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signatures (P.9s). Uncirculated. $150
Lot 3567 St Helena, Government of St Helena, Elizabeth II, twenty pounds, A/1 092119/20, consecutive pair (P.10a). Uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 3568 St Thomas and Prince, Banco Central de S.Tome e Principe, set of five thousand, ten thousand, twenty thousand, fifty thousand and one hundred thousand dobras, 2010-2013 (P.65d, 66d, 67d, 68e, 69c). Uncirculated. (2 sets, 10 notes) $200
Lot 3569 Scotland, The British Linen Company, uniface black and white printer's proof on card, one pound, undated (1872-1904), imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co., London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, three punch hole cancellation at Manager's signature reserve, printer's instructions '(waiting for date) - December 1879' in pencil bottom margin (P.S170p). Remnants of glue mounting marks on back corners, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3570 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, George V, specimen one rupee, 5th October 1934, B/1 00000, imprint of Thos. de la Rue & Co. Ltd, London, CANCELLED perforated vertically at centre, printer's instruction '248B' in top margin (P.2es). Good extremely fine. $950
Lot 3571 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, George V, one rupee, undated (1936), B/1 53357 and B/1 58241 (P.2f). Many creases, folds and small margin tears, very good. (2) $150
Lot 3572 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, George V, specimen five rupees, 6th November 1928, A/1 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London, CANCELLED perforated and SPECIMEN in red at signature, SPECIMEN in blue in bottom margin, printer's instruction '249' in top margin (P.3as). Remnants of glue at right on back, having been mounted in a book, otherwise extremely fine. $680
Lot 3573 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, George V, five rupees, 6th November 1928, A/1 07521 (P.3a). Many small holes in body, stains and pen annotations on back, otherwise nearly fine. $320
Lot 3574 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, George V, five rupees, undated (1936), A/1 35609 (P.3c). Edge tears and staining, otherwise very good. $200
Lot 3575 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, George V, five rupees, undated (1936), A/1 49788 (P.3c). Many creases, folds, small margin tears and small hole at centre, very good. $120
Lot 3576 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, George VI, specimen ten rupees, 7th April 1942, A/1 00000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited, London, CANCELLED perforated at signature, SPECIMEN in blue in bottom margin, printer's instructions 'HH957-3112/1-11.1.44-250 B/2' in top margin (P.9s). Remnants of glue at left on front and right on back, having been mounted in a book, otherwise extremely fine. $800
Lot 3577 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, George VI, ten rupees, 7th April 1942, A/1 35000 (P.9). Pencilled numbers on back, small tone spots, nick in bottom margin at centre fold, flattened, fine. $220
Lot 3578 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, Elizabeth II, specimen five rupees, undated (1968) colour trial, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red at top left margin both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature reserve, numbered 83 on back in top right margin (P.14s/ct). Uncirculated. $400
Lot 3579 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, Elizabeth II, ten rupees, 1st January, 1974, A/1 434866 (P.15b). Uncirculated and rare. $650
Lot 3580 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, Elizabeth II, twenty rupees, 1st January, 1971, A/1 243238 (P.16b). Uncirculated and rare. $850
Lot 3581 Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, Elizabeth II, twenty rupees, 1st January, 1974, A/1 345994 (P.16c). Uncirculated and rare. $800
Lot 3582 Seychelles, Republic of Seychelles, specimen ten rupees, undated (1976), A/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin on front, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 073 in top left margin on back (P.19s). Uncirculated. $220
Lot 3583 Seychelles, Republic of Seychelles, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred rupees, undated (1976-77), all with prefix A/1. (P.19a, 20a (2), 21a, 22a). Uncirculated. (5) $500
Lot 3584 Seychelles, Republic of Seychelles, specimen twenty rupees, undated (1977), A/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin on front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 030 in top left margin on back (P.20s). Uncirculated. $240
Lot 3585 Seychelles, Republic of Seychelles, specimen fifty rupees, undated (1977), A/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin on front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 040 in top left margin on back (P.21s). Uncirculated. $320
Lot 3586 Seychelles, Republic of Seychelles, specimen one hundred rupees, undated (1977), A/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin on front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 075 in top left margin on back (P.22s). Uncirculated. $340
Lot 3587 Seychelles, Seychelles Monetary Authority, specimen set of ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred rupees, undated (1979) and another one hundred rupees, undated (1980), all with no serial numbers, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin on front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature reserve, respectively numbered 042, 277, 084, 268 and 273 in top left margin on back (P.23s-27s). Uncirculated. (5) $300
Lot 3588 Seychelles, Seychelles Monetary Authority, set of ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred rupees, undated (1979) and another one hundred rupees, undated (1980), numbered A 082727, A 000998, A 000460, A 000131 and B000005 (P.23a-27a). Uncirculated. (5) $280
Lot 3589 Seychelles, Seychelles Monetary Authority, specimen twenty five rupees (1979) and one hundred rupees (1980), both with no serial numbers, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin on front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature reserve, respectively numbered 221 and 226 in top left margin on back (P.24s, 27s). Uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 3590 Seychelles, Central Bank of Seychelles, specimen set of ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred rupees, undated (1983), all with no serial numbers, SPECIMEN in red diagonally both sides, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red top left margin on front and back, except for the first each with a single punch hole cancellation at signature reserve, respectively numbered 073, 048, 078 and 078 in top left margin on back (P.28s-31s). Uncirculated. (4) $240
Lot 3591 Seychelles, Central Bank of Seychelles, set of ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred rupees, undated (1983), respectively numbered C 067034, C 027306, C 365759 and D 000675 (P.28a-31a). Uncirculated. (4) $110
Lot 3592 Seychelles, Central Bank of Seychelles, set of twenty five, fifty and one hundred rupees, undated (1989) and another one hundred rupees, undated (1998), respectively numbered A 405396, A270592, A 938871 and AB 975045 (P.33-35, 39). Uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 3593 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, specimen one leone, undated (1969), A/7 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated at centre, printer's instructions 'G7374-18.7.69-9/04480/1-185/2' penned in top margin on front (P.1bs). Remnants of glue at right edge on back, having been removed from a book, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 3594 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, specimen one leone, undated (1970), A/9 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated at centre, printer's instructions 'G7801-29.4.71-185/3' penned in top margin on front (P.1bs). Remnants of glue at right edge on back, having been removed from a book, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 3595 Sierra Leone, Bank of Sierra Leone, specimen two leones, undated (1970), B/31 000000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, SPECIMEN/OF NO VALUE perforated at centre, printer's instructions 'G7802-29.4.71-186/5' penned in top margin on front (P.2ds). Remnants of glue at right edge on back, having been removed from a book, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 3596 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 3597 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) $40
Lot 3598 Solomon Islands, Solomon Islands Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, one dollar, undated (1977), A/1 000108 and Z/1 000313 replacement note (P.5a, r). Uncirculated, the second rare. (2) $170
Lot 3599 Solomon Islands, Solomon Islands Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, five dollars, undated (1977), A/1 000253 and Z/1 001905 replacement note (P.6a, r). Uncirculated, the second rare. (2) $280
Lot 3600 Solomon Islands, Solomon Islands Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, undated (1977), A/1 000356 and Z/1 014757 replacement note (P.7a, br). Uncirculated, the second very rare. (2) $260
Lot 3601 Solomon Islands, Solomon Islands Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, undated (1981), A/1 163010 and Z/1 001109 replacement note (P.8, r). Uncirculated, the second very rare. (2) $320
Lot 3602 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, one pound, 18 November 1946, A/166 325284 and A/166 584686 (P.84f). Flattened, very fine. (2) $100
Lot 3603 South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, ten shillings, 4.9.56, A/124 344221/2 consecutive pair (P.90c) (2); 4.12.56, A/133 232976 (P.91d). Uncirculated. (3) $130
Lot 3604 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, one dollar, 10th July 1916, D/56 78281 (P.1c). Flattened of folds, good very fine and very rare. $800
Lot 3605 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, ten cents (1919), T/4 47597 (P.6c). A 3mm repaired tear in top margin, otherwise good very fine and rare. $220
Lot 3606 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, ten cents, 14th October 1919, E/86 80276 (P.8a). Flattened of centre fold, tiny hole at tone spot in centre, otherwise extremely fine. $220
Lot 3607 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, one dollar, 1st January 1931, B/67 14739 (P.16a). Flattened of three light vertical folds, extremely fine and very rare, especially in this condition. $1,500
Lot 3608 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, one dollar, 1st January 1933, D/92 56571 (P.16a). Flattened, minute nicks in central vertical fold top and bottom margins, otherwise very fine and very rare. $600
Lot 3609 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, one dollar, 1st January 1935, L/31 10084 (P.16b). Uncirculated and rare. $700
Lot 3610 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, five dollars, 1st January 1935, B/48 20337 (P.17b). Crisp original paper, four small tears and left corner tip off in top margin, chip out of left margin, otherwise very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 3611 Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, ten dollars, 1st January 1933, B/1 89970 (P.18a). Flattened of folds, centre vertical fold with repaired 5mm split at bottom, otherwise good fine and very rare. $650
Lot 3612 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) $400
Lot 3613 Sweden, Goteborgs Enskilda Bank, specimen ten kronor, Goteborg, 1879, discordant serial numbers 000001 and 100000, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co., Engravers & c. London, SPECIMEN/B.W.&.Co./LONDON perforated below (P.228As). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3614 Sweden, Sundsvalls Enskilda Bank, specimen ten kronor, Sundsvall, 1899, discordant serial numbers 000001 and 100000, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co., Engravers & c. London, SPECIMEN perforated below (P.593s). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3615 Switzerland, Banque Nationale Suisse, twenty franken, 27 August 1937, 8P No. 006215 (P.39f). Uncirculated and scarce. $220
Lot 3616 Tonga, Government of Tonga, Treasury Note, four shillings, 20th April, 1942, B/1 28564 (P.9a). Very fine. $220
Lot 3617 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. $30
Lot 3618 Tonga, Government of Tonga, Queen Salote III, half pa'anga, 19.5.1969, 4.2.1971 (2), 19.10.1971, 13.6.1972, 24.7.1972, 2.8.1972, 10.11.1972 (4); two pa'anga, 10.3.1970; King Taufa'ahau IV, one pa'anga, 28.9.1984, 11.12.1985 (P.13b, 13d, 15c, 19c). Poor - fine. (14) $90
Lot 3619 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) $420
Lot 3620 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, half pa'anga, 19th June, 1975, Z/1 008102 (P.18ar) replacement note. Uncirculated. $60
Lot 3621 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) $200
Lot 3622 Tonga, Government of Tonga, King Taufa'ahau IV, two pa'anga, 1st May, 1978, Z/1 004427 (P.20br) replacement note. Uncirculated. $80
Lot 3623 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. $160
Lot 3624 Trinidad & Tobago, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen one dollar, 1st September, 1935, 23C 00000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, London, CANCELLED perforated at centre, SPECIMEN stamped in blue bottom margin, printer's instructions '9018/1-22.10.37-262B/1' penned in top margin on front (P.5as). Glue remnants at right edge on back, having been removed from a book, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 3625 Trinidad & Tobago, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, one dollars, 1st September, 1935, 22C 47817; 2nd January, 1939, 7D 45705; 1st May, 1942, 25D 66303 (P.5a, b, c). Flat, extremely fine; nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (3) $750
Lot 3626 Trinidad & Tobago, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen one dollar, 1st May, 1942, 31D 00000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, London, CANCELLED perforated below, SPECIMEN stamped in blue bottom margin, printer's instructions 'HH.526-1150/1-18.7.42-262D/1' penned in top margin on front (P.5cs). Glue remnants at right edge on back, having been removed from a book, otherwise extremely fine. $280
Lot 3627 Trinidad & Tobago, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, one dollar, 1st July, 1948, 70D 30001 (P.5d). Good extremely fine. $320
Lot 3628 Trinidad & Tobago, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, two dollars, 1st September, 1935, C/4 85960 (P.6a). Good extremely fine and rare. $1,150
Lot 3629 Trinidad & Tobago, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen five dollars, 2nd January, 1939, 25A 00000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, London, CANCELLED perforated below, faded printer's instructions '264/1' penned in top right margin on front (P.7bs). Glue remnants at right on back edge, having been removed from a book, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 3630 Trinidad & Tobago, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen two dollars, 1st January, 1943, 21D 00000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, London, CANCELLED perforated below, SPECIMEN stamped in blue bottom margin, printer's instructions 'HH 1231-1872/1-8/1/44-263D' penned in top margin on front (P.8s). Thinned and holed with glue remnants at left edge, having been removed from a book, otherwise extremely fine. $220
Lot 3631 Trinidad & Tobago, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen ten dollars, 1st May, 1942, 14A 00000, imprint of Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, London, CANCELLED perforated below, faded printer's instructions '9.A/1' penned in top right margin on front (P.9bs). Glue remnants at right on back edge, having been removed from a book, two pin holes top left, otherwise extremely fine. $950
Lot 3632 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, one dollar (1964), B 635633 and U/3 863796 (P.26a, c). Uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 3633 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, one dollar replacement note (1964), Z/1 067487 (P.26br). Uncirculated and very rare. $200
Lot 3634 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, five dollars (1964), A 616511 (P.27a). Uncirculated and rare. $550
Lot 3635 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, five dollars (1964), Q 910095 (P.27b). Uncirculated and rare. $300
Lot 3636 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, five dollars (1964), J/1 884304 (P.27c). Uncirculated and scarce. $220
Lot 3637 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, ten dollars (1964), A 130621 (P.28a). Uncirculated and very rare. $2,100
Lot 3638 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen ten dollars (1964) colour trial, S 000000, SPECIMEN in red horizontally front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 185 in top right margin on back (P.28cs/ct). Uncirculated. $180
Lot 3639 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen ten dollars (1964) colour trial, S 000000, SPECIMEN in red horizontally front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 171 in top right margin on back (P.28cs/ct). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 3640 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, ten dollars (1964), U 020901 (P.28c). Uncirculated and rare. $520
Lot 3641 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, twenty dollars (1964), Q 966575 (P.29b). Uncirculated and very rare. $1,600
Lot 3642 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen twenty dollars (1964), F/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red horizontally front and back, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red in top left margin on both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 039 in top left margin on back (P.29cs). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 3643 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen twenty dollars (1964), F/1 000000, SPECIMEN in red horizontally front and back, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red in top left margin on both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 078 in top left margin on back (P.29cs). Uncirculated. $180
Lot 3644 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, twenty dollars (1964), S/1 540705 (P.29c). Uncirculated and rare. $600
Lot 3645 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (1977), one dollars, AD 771930 and XX 393223 (replacement); five dollars, AF 289708 (P.31a); ten dollars, AC 707760 (P.32a). Uncirculated. (4) $100
Lot 3646 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, twenty dollars (1977), AS 446182 (P.33a); fifty dollars (1977), AA 059638 (P.34a). Uncirculated, the second scarce. (2) $1,000
Lot 3647 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, specimen fifty dollars (1977), AA 000000, SPECIMEN in red horizontally front and back, SPECIMEN OF NO VALUE in red in top left margin on both sides, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 047 in top left margin on back (P.34bs). Uncirculated. $360
Lot 3648 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, one hundred dollars (1977), AY 788322 and AB 322506 (P.35a, b). Uncirculated. (2) $790
Lot 3649 Trinidad & Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (1985), one dollars, AD 048901 and DR 337104 (P.36a, b); five dollars, AA 903094 (P.37a); ten dollars, AA 696228 (P.38a); twenty dollars, AB 991608 (P.39a); one hundred dollars, AE 356138 (P.40a). Uncirculated. (6) $120
Lot 3650 Turkey, Turkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankasi, twenty new lira, 2005, B58 517180, B68 145627, B68 145630 (P.219). Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3651 USA, a small selection including Confederate States, twenty dollars, Richmond 1864; fractional ten and twenty five cents (P.108e, 109d) and MPCs, Series 591, five and fifty cents and Series 641, twenty five cents. Very good - very fine. (6) $110
Lot 3652 Venezuela, Banco Central de Venezuela, one hundred bolivares, 20 March 2007, A 03105028/9 consecutive pair and A 062278026 (P.93a). Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 3653 Viet Nam, State Bank of Viet Nam, five hundred thousand dong (2006), HI 06351390/1 consecutive pair and CG 06687877 (P.124d). Uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 3654 Western Samoa, Bank of Western Samoa, one tala (1967), 275590 and 2999958 (P.16a, d) (2); two tala (1967), 905773 and 1517193 (P.17b, c) (2). Uncirculated. (4) $200
Lot 3655 Western Samoa, Bank of Western Samoa, specimen set of one, two and ten tala (1967), the first two numbered 0000000, the third 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 027, 032 and 034 respectively in top left margin on back (P.16ds, 17cs, 18ds). Uncirculated. (3) $240
Lot 3656 Western Samoa, Bank of Western Samoa, specimen ten tala (1967) colour trial, 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, single punch hole cancellation at signature, numbered 153 in top left margin on back (P.18cs/ct). Virtually uncirculated. $260
Lot 3657 Zaire, Banque du Zaire, specimen fifty zaires, 4.2.1980, E 0000000 A, SPECIMEN in red diagonally on front and black on back (P.25s) [illustrated]; specimen one hundred zaires, 30.6.1985, E 0000000 G, SPECIMEN diagonally in red both sides, SPECIMEN 0332, in red bottom left front margin (P.26s); specimen one nouveau likuta, 24.6.1993, J 0000000 A, SPECIMEN in red diagonally each side, SPECIMEN N0. 349, 350 and 355 in red bottom left margin on front (P.47s) (3). Uncirculated. (5) $80
Lot 3658 World banknotes, a collection comprising Afghanistan, Argentina, Austria, Belgian Congo, Bhutan, Biafra, Brazil, British Armed Forces, Burundi, Cambodia, Canada, China, Cook Islands, Cuba, Egypt, Eritrea, Fiji, France, Germany, India, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Japanese Invasion Money, Lebanon, Malawi, Mozambique, Myanmar, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, St Helena, South Africa, Timor, Trindad & Tobago, USA (Bank of Howardsville one dollar), Swaziland, Uganda, Yugoslavia, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Very good - uncirculated, housed in a black Lighthouse album, some scarce. (114) $550
Lot 3659 World banknotes, including Algeria, two hundred dinars, 1983 (P.20); Angola, twenty escudos, 1973 (P.104d); Bermuda, two dollars, 1997 (P.40Aa); Canada, dollar, 1967 (P.84a); Fiji, two, five and ten dollars, undated (P.109-111); Macedonia, set of six, ten - one thousand dinars, 1992; Rhodesia, one dollar, 1979 (P.38); Yemen, South Arabian Currency Authority, five dinars, signature 2 (1965) (P.4b). Mostly uncirculated, all different. (25) $260
Lot 3660 World banknotes, including Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Fiji, Finland, France, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Caledonia, Peru, Portugal, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand and USA. Very good - uncirculated, many scarce, all housed in a black album. (143) $650
Lot 3661 World banknotes, an accumulation including Argentina, Brunei, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japanese Invasion Money, Malaysia, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Thailand, USA, Vietnam, Yugoslavia. In three albums, poor - uncirculated. (320) $400
Lot 3662 World banknotes, including Australia, Austria, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Spain, Ukraine, Yugoslavia and Zimbabwe. All housed in a green album, very good - uncirculated, some scarce. (47) $380
Lot 3663 World banknotes, including Australia, Cuba, ten pesos (P.49d); Canada, China, Fiji, five shillings, 1.9.1964 (P.51d) (2), ten shillings, 1.10.1965 (P.52e) (2), one pound, 1.12.1965 (P.53h); Germany, Great Britain, ten pounds (P.379a); India, Indonesia, Italy, Japanese Invasion Money; Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Singapore, Thailand, Uganda, USA, Vietnam. Poor - extremely fine. (223) $340
Lot 3664 World banknotes, British Commonwealth, George VI and Elizabeth II issues including Australia, ten shillings (R.13), Bahamas, four shillings (P.13b), Bermuda, five shillings (P.18b), British Caribbean Territories, one dollars (P.7b, c) (2), Jamaica, five shillings (P.37b, 51Aa) (2) and Malaya, one cent (P.6). Fine - nearly uncirculated, some scarce. (8) $200
Lot 3665 World banknotes, an assortment of various countries and denominations, mostly 20th century, including Austria, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong (P.70c) (P.182e), India, Indonesia, Italy, Mozambique (P.117a) (25), Philippines, Peru, Poland, Tonga. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 625) $550
Lot 3666 World banknotes, including Austria, Belgium, two hundred francs (P.148); Brazil, Chile, China, Denmark, France, one hundred francs (P.158a); Germany, five, ten and twenty Deutsche mark (P.30a, 38c, 39c); India, Israel, Japanese Invasion Money; New Zealand, one, two, five and ten dollars (P.169b, 170b, 171b, 172b); Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland, twenty and fifty francs (P.46t, 48l). Poor - uncirculated. (271) $400
Lot 3667 World banknotes, mostly 1940s-2000s, noted Austria, one hundred schilling, 2.1.1984 (1985) (P.150) (6), also Papua New Guinea (FV $21). Poor - extremely fine. (approx 145) $70
Lot 3668 World banknotes, noted Belize, Central Bank of Belize, one dollar, 1.1.1987, A/15 327199 (P.46c); Mauritius, Bank of Mauritius, ten rupees, undated (1985), A/42 339782 (P.35a); New Caledonia, Banque De L'Indo-Chine, five francs, undated (1926-29), 289 M.74 (P.36b) (nearly VF); various other country issues 1959-1995. Mostly uncirculated. (21) $80
Lot 3669 World banknotes, including Canada, China, Estonia, Euros (play money), Fiji, Germany (notgeld), French Pacific Territories, Greece, Hong Kong, Japan and Japanese Invasion Money, Korea, Mauritius, Malaysia, Moldova, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea (specimen twenty kina, 1977), Peru, Russia, Sebia, Singapore, USA, Thailand and Vanuatu; also, Colonial Bank of Australasia cheque (1891). Very good - uncirculated, a varied and interesting collection, some scarce, all housed in a black album. (65) $280
Lot 3670 World banknotes, a small group including Cyprus, two hundred and fifty mils (2) and one pound (P.41c (2), 43c) (3), Denmark, twenty, fifty and one hundred kroner (P.49h, 50g, 51r) (3), France, one hundred and one thousand francs (P.128d, 134a) (2), Germany, Federal Republic, ten Deutsche mark (P.16a), Ireland, Republic, ten shillings (P.63a), Netherlands, ten and five gulden (P.85, 90a) (2), Russia, one hundred roubles (P.92), Scotland, Bank of Scotland, ten pounds (P.113c) and National Bank of Scotland, one pound (P.258c). Fine - good very fine, some scarce. (15) $200
Lot 3671 World banknotes, Fiji, penny, 1st July 1942 (P.47a) (3, consecutive pair and single), shilling, 1st September, 1942 (P.49b), two shillings, 1st January 1942 (P.50a); Hong Kong, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, ten dollars, 31st March, 1979 and 31st March 1982 (P.182h, j) (2); Tonga, two pa'anga, 30th September, 1981 (P.20c) and ten pa'anga, 19th January, 1982 (P.22c). Nearly fine - extremely fine. (9) $60
Lot 3672 World banknotes, noted Great Britain, Bank of England, ten shillings and one pound, undated (1962-66) (P.373b [2], 374c) (3), also Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency, five dollars, 21st March 1953, A/26 746817 (P.2a) and one dollar, 1st March 1959, B/91 461215 (P.8A) (nearly Unc); various other countries. Poor - nearly uncirculated. (44) $260
Lot 3673 World banknotes, India, one and two rupees (P.52, 77) (2), Iran, twenty and fifty (2) rials (P.90, 100, 101) (3), Maldives, two rufiyaa (P.15), Oman, one hundred baisa (P.22), Singapore, one dollar (P.9) (2), South Africa, one rand (P.109b) (4) and Thailand, five, ten and twenty baht (P.75-77) (3). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (16) $80
Lot 3674 World banknotes, period 1960-80s, all in album, neatly described in owner's hand, includes Israel, one hundred pounds 1968; New Zealand, Russell twenty dollars; East Caribbean, one dollar (1965); Finland, one markka (1963); China, five yuan, 1941; Japan, ten yen (1930); Ceylon, 25 cents 14/7/1942, ten rupees (1979); Malaya, one dollar, 1941; Hong Kong one hundred dollars (3), fifty dollars (2), and twenty dollars. Fair - uncirculated. (128) $420
Lot 3675 World banknotes, Lebanon, one livre (P.26b), South Africa, Anglo-Boer War, ten pounds, 28.5.1900 (P.56a), Tibet, ten and one hundred srang (P.10, 11) (2) and Turkey, one livre (P.90). Fair - fine. (5) $260
Lot 3676 World banknotes, Pacific Islands, from 1927, includes New Caledonia (9), Tahiti and Tonga (2). Very good - very fine, some scarce. (12) $180
Lot 3677 Australian decimal training notes, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars denominations. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3 sets) $30
Lot 3678 Reserve Bank of Australia, decimal training notes, consisting of five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars, printed on paper originally intended for five shilling notes of 1946. Uncirculated. (30 sets, 150) $160
Lot 3679 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) AAA 360735/6 (R.71F) consecutive pair of first serial prefix. Centre bend, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) $800
Lot 3680 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966), AEN 375047/50 and 375061, four consecutive and a single (R.71). Flattened of folds, a few tone spots, otherwise crisp extremely fine. (5) $80
Lot 3681 One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1967) AGH 703829, AGV 907175 (R.72). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 3682 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) (R.73); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.74) (29); Knight/Stone (1979) (R.77) (18); Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) (37). Folds and creases, some consecutive numbers, many crisp, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (85) $260
Lot 3683 One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) DBP 907565, DBP 909968 (R.76bL). Uncirculated. (2) $170
Lot 3684 One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) DBP test notes (R.76bF [7]), (R.76bL [4]) first and last prefix. Very good - fine. (11) $170
Lot 3685 One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) DBP 988401/500 (R.76bL) original pack with Reserve Bank wrapper. Teller flicks on last eight notes, otherwise uncirculated. (100) $6,000
Lot 3686 One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) CJD 270306/9 run of four, CLB 303422/3 consecutive pair, CLD 307926/35 run of ten, CNP 486759/62 run of four (R.76c); Knight/Stone (1979) DAQ 405785/94 run of ten (R.77); Johnston/Stone (1982) DLX 825420/4 run of five, DNF 642940/57 run of eighteen (R.78). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (53) $200
Lot 3687 One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) CQH 795900/600 (R.77) bundle of one hundred notes, left side glued onto a booklet with card covers, printed on front cover 'Specialist/in providing/through insurance/bundles of money/like this/for all emergencies'. Nearly uncirculated. (100) $260
Lot 3688 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPS 461200/3, DPS 573197 (R.78L) consecutive run of four and a single note. Uncirculated. (5) $110
Lot 3689 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DNE 881910-59 (fifty consecutive), 881880-8 (nine consecutive including repeater number 881881) and 881960 (R.78). The last with small crease on top right corner and toning on back, otherwise uncirculated, the rest uncirculated. (60) $220
Lot 3690 One Dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DHF 272268/370 (R.78) original pack of one hundred consecutive notes (with three numbers missing). Uncirculated. (100) $340
Lot 3691 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982), DKX 102555/64 and DKY 102555/64 (R.78) two identically numbered runs of ten consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (20) $120
Lot 3692 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DJR (R.78) original pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $340
Lot 3693 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPL (R.78) pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $350
Lot 3694 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPL (R.78) pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) $360
Lot 3695 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.71, 72 (2), 73, 82, 301). The R.82 only fine, others extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) $260
Lot 3696 One Dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.71), Phillips/Randall (1969) (R.73) (2), Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.74), Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.76a), Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) (4); two dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) (R.87), Johnston/Fraser (1985) LKP, consecutive pair, LPX, consecutive pair (R.89) (4). Fine (one with tear) - uncirculated. (14) $60
Lot 3697 One dollar - fifty dollars, part collection, includes one dollar (R.71, 73, 74, 75, 76a, 76c, 77, 78) (8); two dollars (R.81, 83, 85, 86a, 86c, 87, 88, 89) (8); five dollars (R.202, 206c, 207, 208, 209a, 209b, 212, 213) (8); ten dollars (R.301, 303, 304, 307a, 308, 309, 310b, 312, 313b) (9); twenty dollars (R.401, 403, 409a, 411, 412, 413, 415) (7). In a black Australian Decimal Banknotes Album by M P Vort-Ronald, with slipcase, the R76c with small smudge and R83 with small crease, otherwise uncirculated. (40) $950
Lot 3698 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) - fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2006) (R71, 71s, 72 (2), 74 (2), 77 (34, 4 singles, consecutive trio, run of 7 consecutive and two runs of 10 consecutive), 83, 86b, 87 (6, single and run of 5 consecutive), 89, 203, 209b, 303, 307b (2), consecutive pair), Mc$10GF1 (2, loose consecutive pair), R.310a, 320c, 403, 520d). Very good - uncirculated, some scarce. (60) $460
Lot 3699 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to fifty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) (R.71, 72, 73 (3, consecutive pair and single), 74, 75, 76c, 77 (2), 78 (7, two consecutive trios and a single), 81, 82, 83 (3, consecutive pair and a single), 84, 85 (2, consecutive pair), 86a, b, c, 87, 88 (2), 89 (10, runs of four and five consecutive and a single), 203, 204 (3, consecutive pair and a single), 205, 206a, b, c, 207, 209a (3, consecutive trio), b (4, run of four consecutive), 212, 301, 302, 303 (3, consecutive pair and a single), 304, 305, 306a, b, 307a, b (2, consecutive pair), 309 (2, consecutive pair), 310b, 312, 313b (3, consecutive trio), 403, 404 (3), 405, 406a, b, 407a, b, 408 (2, consecutive pair), 409b, 411, 412, 413, 415i, 506b, 507, 508 (4 consecutive), 512 (2, consecutive pair). Very fine - uncirculated, mostly higher grade paper issues, all housed in a black 'Australian Banknote Album'. (101) $2,200
Lot 3700 One dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) BDF 962304 (R.74); two dollars, Phillips/ Randall (1968) GQY 732869 (R.83), Phillips/ Wheeler (1972) GTA 615938 (R.84); ten dollars, Phillips/ Wheeler (1972) SYG 956510 (R.304). Very fine - uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 3701 One dollar - five dollars, includes one dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) (R.75) (5), Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) (27); two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.83) (7), Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.84) (7); five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) (R.202) (3), Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.204) (6), Knight/Wheeler (1976) OCRB (R.206c). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (56) $220
Lot 3702 One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) to two dollars, Johnson/Fraser (1985) prefixes CJD, CQC, DKJ, DKL, FAN, KSZ, LHZ (R.76a, 77, 78 (2), 81, 89 (2)). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) $50
Lot 3703 One dollar - twenty dollars, includes one dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976), CFP 588520 (R.76a), Johnston/Stone (1982), DNH 646809 (R.78); two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), LKZ 057813/4 consecutive pair (R.89) (2); five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), QJX 246303, QKA 232290 (R.213), Macfarlane/Evans (2001) CF 01 271469, EG 01 980410 (R.219) (2); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) bicentenary first issue, AA 04 087254, AA 17 017483 (R.310a) (2); twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), AAQ 354355, ABS 830713 (R.415) (2). The five dollars with folds and creases, otherwise extremely fine, one twenty dollars with crease, otherwise nearly uncirculated, the rest uncirculated. (12) $280
Lot 3704 One dollar, Johnston Stone (1982) to twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), DPS 714340/1, LQG 875040/1, QPG 790740/1, MRR 636740/1, ADK 618240/1 (R.78L (2), 89L (2), 213L (2), 318bL (2), 415L (2)) all last prefix of signatures consecutive pairs. Uncirculated. (10) $400
Lot 3705 One - twenty dollars, includes one dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982), DKL 754270/2 and DNH 646810/8 consecutive trio and nine (R.78) (12); five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), QLE 680173/4 consecutive pair (R.213) (2); ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) plate letter V, MKK 162907/8 consecutive pair (R.313a) (2); twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), RVN 103537, RVY 046847, RYC 634905 (R.413) (3), Fraser/Evans (1993), AAF 062824, AAS 062978, RZY 133198 (R.415) (3). The ten dollar issues with fold, otherwise uncirculated. (22) $240
Lot 3706 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) includes a consecutive trio (8); two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LHX 866570/586 (R.89) consecutive run of seventeen; ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.301). Fine - uncirculated. (26) $100
Lot 3707 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) to fifty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.78 (three singles, two pairs and a run of eight), 88 (run of ten), 89 (two singles and pair), 209a (single and one pair), 212, 213, 312, 313b (2), 313bL, 412 (2), 413, 413i, 512, 513). Fine - uncirculated. (44) $380
Lot 3708 One dollar, Fraser/Cole (1992) to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) (R.214 (4), 216L, 217a (3), 217ai, 218a (2), 219 (3), 220a (2), 220aF, 310b, 316a, 318a, 320a, 416a (2), 418a, 420a (2), 420aF, 516a, 516aF, 518a, 520a, 520aL, 616, 616F) and polymer ten dollars notes (2) from portfolios (McD $10 PT 1) and (McD $10 GF 1). All in blue banknote album, uncirculated. (36) $1,150
Lot 3709 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAA 270919 (R.81F) first serial prefix. Centre bend, nearly uncirculated and rare. $1,000
Lot 3710 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FGY 309576/96, FGY 309599/600 (R.81) consecutive pair and run of nineteen. Very fine - extremely fine. (21) $260
Lot 3711 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FBB 292266 (R.81); Johnston/Fraser (1985) LLH and LNC five consecutive of each prefix, LLU consecutive pair and LKZ, LKJ, LLA, LLC five singles (R.89). The first stained very fine, others extremely fine - uncirculated. (18) $60
Lot 3712 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967)(20), FPS 282866 (R.82L); Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.83)(8); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.84), (1974) (R.85)(2); Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.86a)(2), JCJ, JBQ pairs, JBQ run of ten, HZJ run of five (R.86c); Knight/Stone (1979) JKQ pair, JZE run of three (R.87); Johnston/Stone (1983) KDH run of nine (R.88). Very good - uncirculated. (67) $460
Lot 3713 Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) FYY 786891/2 (R.83) consecutive pair. Light centre bend, nearly uncirculated. (2) $50
Lot 3714 Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.84) (50); Knight/Stone (1979) (R.87) (2); Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.89) (7). Folds and creases, some consecutive numbers, mostly crisp, very fine - extremely fine. (59) $170
Lot 3715 Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) HQN 599000, HQQ 600000 (R.86b). Fine - very fine. (2) $80
Lot 3716 Two dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) JVG prefix in consecutive runs of six, five, four, trios (2), pairs (6) and four singles (R.87). Light centre folds, nearly uncirculated. (37) $120
Lot 3717 Two dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) JVH 856501/63 (R.87) a run of sixty three consecutive notes. Light centre folds, nearly uncirculated. (63) $220
Lot 3718 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LKQ 332656/755 (R.89) an original pack of one hundred consecutive notes with bundle control card. Uncirculated. (100) $440
Lot 3719 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LLU 266001/2 consecutive pair, LLT 266497/500 consecutive run of three, LKD 987339/42 consecutive run of four, LEG 626433/41 consecutive run of nine (R.89); five dollars, PXU 822030/1 consecutive pair (R.209a); ten dollars, URQ 694875/6 consecutive pair (R.309), (1988) AA 04 084202, AA 04 084204 (R.310b); twenty dollars (1985) EE 052709/10 consecutive pair (R.409a). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (26) $180
Lot 3720 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to ten dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1993) (R.81, 83 (4, single and consecutive trio), 84 (2), 87 (2, consecutive pair), 219, 316 (red serials from folder)); also, Egypt (2) and Iraq (2). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (15) $110
Lot 3721 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) NAA 516401/3 (R.202) consecutive trio of first serial prefix. Crisp, centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 3722 Five dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) NUA 782002, NRT 858563, NUQ 674676/8 consecutive pair (R.206a), NUN 097930/3 (R.206b) consecutive run of four. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (9) $160
Lot 3723 Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) QFA 642723 (R.209aL) last signature prefix. Uncirculated. $250
Lot 3724 Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), OCRB number, QFA 642716 last prefix (R.209aL); twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), AAA 981653 NPA issue (R.413i). Uncirculated. (2) $250
Lot 3725 Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) PZA 539269/70 (R.209b); Fraser/Cole (1991) QGX 733206/7 (R.213) consecutive pairs. Uncirculated. (4) $130
Lot 3726 Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) QGU, QGV (3) and QGX (R.212) (5); Fraser/Cole (1991) QHD and QPG (2, last prefix) (R.213, L (2)) (3). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $100
Lot 3727 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) QPG 836643/5. QPG 625664, QPG 842681, QPG 755077 (R.213L) consecutive run of three and three singles last prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $300
Lot 3728 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 00341048/52 (R.214F) consecutive run of five first signature prefix, medium to dark green, uncirculated. (5) $440
Lot 3729 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 89720057/66 (R.214i) consecutive run of ten. Uncirculated. (10) $170
Lot 3730 Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) BA 93 451889, BA 93 457053 (R.216F); (1995) AA 95 033231/2 (R.217aF) consecutive pair first year prefix; MacFarlane/Evans (2001) AA 01121834/6, AA 01 001030 (R.219F) consecutive run of three and single first type note; MacFarlane/Henry (2002) BA 02 007890/2, BA 02 011768, BA 02 002532, BA 02 012434/5, BA 02 017860/1 (R.220aF) consecutive pair and run of three, two singles, first signature prefix; (2003) BA 03 019373/4, BA 03 033088 (R.220bF) consecutive pair and single first 2003 dated prefix; BA 05 108107/8 (R.220cF) first dated 2005 prefix; Stevens/Henry (2007) HB 07 398883/4 (R.221aL) consecutive pair last year prefix. Uncirculated. (24) $400
Lot 3731 Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) JE 95 322506 (R.217ai); Macfarlane/Evans (1997) CS 97 997584/5, CU 97 997917/8, CW 97 999263/4 CY 97 999289/90, consecutive pairs of test notes (R.218bTi). Uncirculated. (8) $340
Lot 3732 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998) EA 98 720846/50, a run of five consecutive notes (R.218cL) last signature prefix. Uncirculated. (5) $150
Lot 3733 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) AA 01 130777/86 a run of ten consecutive notes (R.219F) first signature prefix of type. Uncirculated. (10) $220
Lot 3734 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) JD 01 760417/26 a run of ten consecutive notes, last signature prefix of type (R.219L). Uncirculated. (10) $200
Lot 3735 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) AA 01 148009/10 consecutive pair and 138473 (R.219F) (3), first prefix of signature; JD 01 806045, 809292 and 814490 (R.219L) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $120
Lot 3736 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) JD 01 760018/771165, an original pack of one hundred last prefix of signature notes in broken runs (R.219L). Uncirculated. (100) $2,100
Lot 3737 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) BA 02 006270/1 consecutive pair and 007432 (R.220aF) (3) first prefix of signature; EA 02 121560/1 consecutive pair and 129524 (R.220aL) (3) last 2002 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $100
Lot 3738 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) BA 03 060542 and 060544/5 consecutive pair (R.220bF) (3) first 2003 dated prefix; EA 03 228578/80 consecutive trio (R.220bL) (3) last 2003 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $90
Lot 3739 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) BA 05 109067/8 consecutive pair and 109071 (R.220cF) (3) first 2005 dated prefix; KC 05 962718 and 962720/1 consecutive pair (R.220cL) (3) last 2005 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $90
Lot 3740 Five dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) BA 06 768858/60 consecutive trio (R.220dF) (3) first 2006 dated prefix; HB 06 828323/5 consecutive trio (R.220dL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 3741 Five dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) BA 07 538233/5 consecutive trio (R.221aF) (3) first prefix of signature; HB 07 190339/41 consecutive trio (R.221aL) (3) last 2007 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 3742 Five dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) BA 08 698077/9 consecutive trio (R.221bF) (3) first 2008 dated prefix; HB 08 927277/9 consecutive trio (R.221bL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $140
Lot 3743 Five dollars, Stevens/Parkinson (2012) BA 12 201240/2 consecutive trio (R.222aF) (3) first prefix of signature; EA 12 194145/7 consecutive trio (R.222aL) (3) last 2012 dated prefix; BA 13 647668/70 consecutive trio (R.222bF) first 2013 dated prefix; EA 13 646015/7 consecutive trio (R.222bL) last 2013 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (12) $80
Lot 3744 Five dollars - twenty dollars, includes five dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969) NGS 720574 last prefix (R.203L), Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 00 703106, 731706, first signature prefix (R.214F) (2); ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) SDR 561299 first prefix (R.302F); twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) XGY 752956 last prefix (R.404L). The ten dollars with 2mm bottom edge split, otherwise fine - uncirculated. (5) $150
Lot 3745 Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) to ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), PRS 442200/1 (R.209a); TSP 759279/80 (R.307a); UHK 393438/9 (R.309). All consecutive pairs, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (6) $100
Lot 3746 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) SAA 873067/9 (R.301F) consecutive trio of first signature prefix. Extremely fine. (3) $360
Lot 3747 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Fraser/Evans (1993), SAA 419170, UQV 540620, AB 11 275025, DD 94 909356 (R.301F, 309, 310b, 316bi). The first virtually uncirculated and scarce, the others very fine - uncirculated. (4) $240
Lot 3748 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) SAD, SAQ, SBH (R.301); Coombs/Randall (1967) SEJ, SEX (R.302); Phillips/Randall (1968) SJU, SKB, SLX, SPT, SRH (R.303); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) SXV (R.304). Fine - good very fine. (10) $140
Lot 3749 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) SFN 865853/4 (R.302) consecutive pair. Good extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 3750 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) general prefixes (R.302) includes a consecutive pair. Fine - nearly very fine. (7) $300
Lot 3751 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) SDY 080081/4, SDY 080086/9, SDY 080091/2, SDY 080094/5 (R.302) two consecutive runs of four and two. Light centre fold, nearly extremely fine. (12) $1,500
Lot 3752 Ten dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) TKF 039360, TKF 710908 (R.306b); Fraser/Cole (1991) MRQ 542666/7 (R.313b) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $110
Lot 3753 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AB 27 949542, 639 (R.310a) (2); also, folders (Mc $10 GF 1) (2). Uncirculated. (4) $80
Lot 3754 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (Mc$10GF1) (2) in folders; also, AB 21 961696 and AB 32 967694 (R.310a) (2) first release: fifty dollars, Steven/Henry (2007), AA 07 586367 and AA 08 370844 (R.521aF, R.521bF) (2) both first prefixes. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $160
Lot 3755 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) prefixes AA04, AA05 (Mc $10 GF 1). Uncirculated. (50) $1,200
Lot 3756 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) MRR 614721, MRR 671179 (R.313aL), MRR 670857/8, MRR 611057, MRR 637520, MRR 674896 (R.313ab). Uncirculated. (7) $220
Lot 3757 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) MRR 535644/7, MRR 535461/3 (R.313bL) consecutive run of four and three, second note in each run is a (R.313aL). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) $260
Lot 3758 Ten dollars, MacFarlane/Evans (1993) AA 93 005776/7 (R.316aF) consecutive pair first signature prefix; (1998) GL 98 903463/4, GL 98 889658, GL 98 889796 (R.318cL) consecutive pair of last signature prefix and two singles; (2002) AA 02 170385/6, AA 02 170984 (R.320aF) consecutive pair and one single first signature prefix; Stevens/Henry (2008) DF 08 540094/5 (R.321bL) consecutive pair last signature prefix. Uncirculated. (11) $280
Lot 3759 Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA 02 001768 and 172608/9 consecutive pair (R.320aF) (3) first prefix of signature; GL 02 878857 and 967244/5 consecutive pair (R.320aL) (3) last 2002 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $120
Lot 3760 Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA 03 031152/3 consecutive pair and 034491 (R.320bF) (3) first 2003 dated prefix; DF 03 504030 and 504032/3 consecutive pair (R.320bL) (3) last 2003 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $120
Lot 3761 Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA 06 658940/4 consecutive trio (R.320cF) (3) first 2006 dated prefix; GL 06 831463/5 consecutive trio (R.320cL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $130
Lot 3762 Ten dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 08 524289/91 consecutive trio (R.321bF) (3) first 2008 dated prefix; DF 08 542346/8 consecutive trio (R.321bL) (3) last signature prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $320
Lot 3763 Ten dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 07 262761/3 consecutive trio (R.321aF) (3) first prefix of signature; GL 07 538233/5 consecutive trio (R.321aL) (3) last 2007 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $100
Lot 3764 Ten dollars, Stevens/Parkinson (2012) AA 12 536470/2 consecutive trio (R.322aF) (3) first prefix of signature; DF 12 524563/5 consecutive trio (R.322aL) (3) last 2012 dated prefix; AA 13 570522/4 consecutive trio (R.322bF) first 2013 dated prefix; DF 13 594070/2 consecutive trio (R.322bL) last 2013 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (12) $160
Lot 3765 Ten dollars - fifty dollars, includes ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.301) (3), Coombs/Randall (1967) (R.302), Phillips/Randall (1972) (R.304) (4), Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial 2nd release (R.310b) (3); twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.401) (2), Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.403), Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.404) (2); fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) (R.505). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (18) $360
Lot 3766 Ten dollars, Fraser/Johnston (1988) bicentennial issue first release AB 15 947980/1 consecutive pair and AB 29 940415 (R.310a) (3); also circulated one dollars (R.76a, 78 [3]) (4) and two dollars (R.89) (3); New Zealand, five dollars, 1993-99 (P.177a), twenty dollars, 1992-94 (P.179a); Indonesia one thousand seribu rupiah, 1992. The first three with creases, otherwise virtually uncirculated, the rest good - very fine. (13) $70
Lot 3767 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAA 850115 (R.401F) first prefix. Virtually uncirculated. $240
Lot 3768 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAE 115382/3 (R.401) consecutive pair, XAA 206290 (R.401F) first prefix; Phillips/Randall (1968) general prefixes (R.403 [3]). Third note with small tears in top and bottom edges, very good - fine. (6) $180
Lot 3769 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 643681/2 (R.402) consecutive pair. Uncirculated and very rare as such. (2) $5,000
Lot 3770 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 514656/7 (R.402) consecutive pair. Uncirculated and very rare as such. (2) $3,200
Lot 3771 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 230604 (R.402). Slightest signs of handling, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $1,200
Lot 3772 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 487816 (R.402). Traces of centre bend, otherwise uncirculated. $820
Lot 3773 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 598226 (R.402). Flat, nearly extremely fine. $290
Lot 3774 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBQ 060537 (R.402F) first prefix. Good very fine and rare. $340
Lot 3775 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBQ 120269 (R.402F) first prefix. Folds and creases, good fine. $240
Lot 3776 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 418193 (R.402). Folds and creases, fine. $180
Lot 3777 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) XDC 463992/3 (R.403) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 3778 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) XCD, XCU, XCV (R.403). Fine. (3) $70
Lot 3779 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) general prefixes (R.403). Fair - fine. (24) $460
Lot 3780 Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) VFL 991076 (R.407b). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 3781 Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) VFJ 360394/5 (R.407b) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $150
Lot 3782 Twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) VRT 947380/1 (R.409a) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 3783 Twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) EKK 645295/9 a run of five consecutive notes and EKS 644737 (R.409b) gothic serials. Uncirculated and scarce. (6) $600
Lot 3784 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) RJL 285773/4 (R.413) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 3785 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), AAA 981651/2 consecutive pair of AAA NPA issue (R.413i). Uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 3786 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), RZQ 029030/2 consecutive trio (R.413). Uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 3787 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), AAD 437833/7 five consecutive (R.415). Uncirculated. (5) $130
Lot 3788 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), AAT 062895/6 and AAY 107517/9 consecutive pair and trio (R.415). Uncirculated. (5) $120
Lot 3789 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) BG 94 000374 (R.416a) 31 October 1994 printed on back. Uncirculated. $90
Lot 3790 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) AA 95 003144 (R.416bF); MacFarlane/Henry (2002) AA 02 764721, AA 02 006684 (R.420aF), KM 02 983058/60, KM 02 498910, KM 02 498912, KM 02 990496, KM 02 983062, KM 02 992892 (R.420aL); (2003) AA 03 046292/3 (R.420bF) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (13) $440
Lot 3791 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA 02 843626 first signature prefix (R.420aF); AA 06 480781/2 consecutive pair (R.520dF) (2) first dated signature prefix. Uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 3792 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA 02 049062 and 049068/9 consecutive pair (R.420aF) (3) first prefix of signature; KM 02 625215, 7 and 498852 (R.420aL) (3) last 2002 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $160
Lot 3793 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA 03 044953/5 consecutive trio (R.420bF) (3) first 2003 dated prefix; DA 03 219793/5 consecutive trio (R.420bL) (3) last 2003 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $300
Lot 3794 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA 05 965735 and 965737/8 consecutive pair (R.420cF) (3) first 2005 dated prefix; GB 05 698764/6 consecutive trio (R.420cL) (3) last 2005 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $150
Lot 3795 Twenty dollars, MacFarlane/Henry (2006) AA 06 216844/7 (R.420dF) consecutive run of four first year prefix. Uncirculated. (4) $110
Lot 3796 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA 06 636809/11 consecutive trio (R.420dF) (3) first 2006 dated prefix; JC 06 899627/9 consecutive trio (R.420dL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $140
Lot 3797 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) FB 06 111111 (R.420d) solid number. Creases and folds, fine. $120
Lot 3798 Twenty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) HJ 08 650056 (R.421b) radar number. Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3799 Twenty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 07 330436/8 consecutive trio (R.421aF) (3) first prefix of signature; JC 07 899701/3 consecutive trio (R.421aL) (3) last 2007 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $180
Lot 3800 Twenty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 08 605551/3 consecutive trio (R.421bF) (3) first 2008 dated prefix; JC 08 712671/3 consecutive trio (R.421bL) (3) last 2008 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $260
Lot 3801 Twenty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 10 578076/8 consecutive trio (R.421cF) (3) first 2010 dated prefix; DA 10 589177/9 consecutive trio (R.421cL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $170
Lot 3802 Twenty dollars, Stevens/Parkinson (2013) AA 13 657141/3 consecutive trio (R.422aF) (3) first prefix of signature; DA 13 652035/7 consecutive trio (R.422aL) (3) last 2013 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $160
Lot 3803 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) ADK 631845 (R.415L); ten dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) TTD 913614 (R.307a); two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LQG 875339, LQG 878985 (R.85L). Uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 3804 Fifty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) YUG 740888 (R.509b); Fraser/Evans (1993) FAB 478385/6 (R.515L) consecutive pair of last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (3) $340
Lot 3805 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) AA 95 180217, AA 95 417042/3 consecutive pair (R.516aF) (3), DA 96 897073/4 consecutive pair (R.516aL) (2) first and last prefixes of signature. The first good extremely fine, others uncirculated, the last pair very rare. (5) $2,600
Lot 3806 Fifty dollars, MacFarlane/Evans (1997) AA/98 643752/3 (R.518bF) consecutive pair of first serial prefix. Uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 3807 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1997) AA 99 080177/8 consecutive pair and 089107 (R.518cF) (3), first 1999 dated prefix; PE 99 967195/6 consecutive pair and 984201 (R.518cL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $650
Lot 3808 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) AA 03 503603/5 consecutive trio (R.520aF) (3) first prefix of signature; DA 03 073965/7 consecutive trio (R.520aL) (3) last 2003 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $380
Lot 3809 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) AA 04 025739 and 025741/2 consecutive pair (R.520bF) (3) first 2004 dated prefix; GB 04 574551/3 consecutive trio (R.520bL) (3) last 2004 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $480
Lot 3810 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) AA 05 175650/2 consecutive trio (R.520cF) (3) first 2005 dated prefix; JC 05 304843/5 consecutive trio (R.520cL) (3) last 2005 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $380
Lot 3811 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) AA 06 541055/7 consecutive trio (R.520dF) (3) first 2006 dated prefix; JC 06 985841/3 consecutive trio (R.520dL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $400
Lot 3812 Fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 07 177812/4 consecutive trio (R.521aF) (3) first prefix of signature; DA 07 823101/3 consecutive trio (R.521aL) (3) last 2007 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $420
Lot 3813 Fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 08 657377/9 consecutive trio (R.521bF) (3) first 2008 dated prefix; MD 08 988322/4 consecutive trio (R.521bL) (3) last 2008 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $400
Lot 3814 Fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 09 574485/7 consecutive trio (R.521cF) (3) first 2009 dated prefix; SF 09 614412/4 consecutive trio (R.521cL) (3) last 2009 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $320
Lot 3815 Fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 10 417214/5 consecutive pair and 417217 (R.521dF) (3) first 2010 dated prefix; GB 10 758296/8 consecutive trio (R.521dL) (3) last 2010 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $340
Lot 3816 Fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007) AA 11 574307/9 consecutive trio (R.521eF) (3) first 2011 dated prefix; JC 11 808983 and 808985/6 consecutive pair (R.521eL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $340
Lot 3817 Fifty dollars, Stevens/Parkinson (2012) AA 12 706618/20 consecutive trio (R.522aF) (3) first prefix of signature; GB 12 907397/9 consecutive trio (R.522aL) (3) last 2012 dated prefix; AA 13 646939/41 consecutive trio (R.522bF) first 2013 dated prefix; JC 13 967736/8 consecutive trio (R.522bL) last 2013 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (12) $650
Lot 3818 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAA 038639 (R.608F) first prefix. Uncirculated. $340
Lot 3819 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAA 684073 (R.608F) first prefix. Uncirculated. $360
Lot 3820 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) ZBC 442526/7 (R.609F) consecutive pair, first prefix of signature. Trace of centre bend, nearly uncirculated. (2) $520
Lot 3821 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) ZEJ 162344/6 (R.612F) consecutive trio of first prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (3) $1,000
Lot 3822 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) JK 96 877623 (R.616L) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. $240
Lot 3823 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) JK 96 966227 (R.616L) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. $240
Lot 3824 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AN 96 911124 (R.616TF) first test note prefix. Nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 3825 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AA 96 931160/1 (R.616F) consecutive pair of first signature prefix. Uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 3826 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AA 96 001387/9 (R.616F) consecutive run of three first signature prefix. Uncirculated. (3) $360
Lot 3827 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AO 96 871608, AW 96 910990 and CO 96 014711 (R.616T) test notes. Nearly extremely fine. (3) $320
Lot 3828 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) CC 96 133760 (R.616); Macfarlane/Evans (1998) BG 99 301221, FA 99 762045, GF 99 705404/5 consecutive pair and GF 99 705407, II 99 926021/6 a run of seven consecutive and JA 99 903556 (R.618b). The first nearly uncirculated, the others uncirculated. (14) $1,750
Lot 3829 One hundred dollars, McFarlane/Evans (1998) CF 98 560306 (R.618aL) last year prefix. Uncirculated. $1,450
Lot 3830 One hundred dollars, McFarlane/Evans (1998) CF 98 939170, CF 98 760366 (R.618aL) last year prefix. Fine - very fine. (2) $300
Lot 3831 One hundred dollars, McFarlane/Evans (1999) AA 99 914262 (R.618bF) first year prefix. Uncirculated. $130
Lot 3832 One hundred dollars, McFarlane/Evans (1999) AA 99 913761, AA 99 914881 (R.618bF) first year prefix. Uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 3833 One hundred dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998) AA 914486 and 925029/30 consecutive pair (R.618bF) (3), first 1999 dated prefix; JK 99 970810/1 consecutive pair and 971916 (R.618bL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $650
Lot 3834 One hundred dollars, Stevens/Henry (2008) AA 08 240266/8 consecutive trio (R.621aF) (3) first prefix of signature; EL 08 599773/5 consecutive trio (R.621aL) (3) last 2008 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $800
Lot 3835 One hundred dollars, Stevens/Henry (2008) AA 08 005727/31 (R.616aF) consecutive run of five first prefix. Uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 3836 One hundred dollars, Stevens/Henry (2008) AA 10 106327/8 consecutive pair and 626330 (R.621bF) (3) first 2010 dated prefix; EL 10 983479 and 983481/2 consecutive pair (R.621bL) (3) last 2010 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $640
Lot 3837 One hundred dollars, Stevens/Henry (2008) AA 11 620571/3 consecutive trio (R.621cF) (3) first 2011 dated prefix; EL 11 955180/2 consecutive trio (R.621cL) (3) last prefix of signature. Uncirculated. (6) $600
Lot 3838 One hundred dollars, Stevens/Parkinson (2013) AA 13 356314/6 consecutive trio (R.622aF) (3) first prefix of signature; EL 13 945853/5 consecutive trio (R.622aL) (3) last 2013 dated prefix. Uncirculated. (6) $650
Lot 3839 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. $3,800
Lot 3840 Twenty Fifth Anniversary set, 1991, pre-decimal and decimal, last and first prefixes serials all ending 954, total of eight notes. In presentation album in slip case, set No 766/800, uncirculated. $4,000
Lot 3841 Triple Anniversary set, 1994, five, fifty and one hundred dollars, all first prefix NAA, YAA, ZAA 000454. In slip-case and album of issue, set No 401/800, uncirculated. $1,600
Lot 3842 Australian First Circulating Polymer Notes, Fraser/Evans (1996) portfolio 824/1000 including five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars. In folder of issue, uncirculated. $460
Lot 3843 Australian Polymer Note Portfolio, five - one hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996), serial number OO 96 000703, portfolio number 703/1000 (McD 21st Ed. p550). Uncirculated. $460
Lot 3844 Elizabeth II, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, Centenary Portfolio, proof silver one dollars, 1997 and twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans ADK 619646 and ADK 629881. FDC and uncirculated. (2 sets) $120
Lot 3845 Australian Note and Coin Collection, 1997, Macfarlane/Evans, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars, ZZ 97 999450, set No 550/1500; five cents - two dollar coins. In a dark blue folder, uncirculated. $340
Lot 3846 Australian Note and Coin Collection, 1997, Macfarlane/Evans, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars, ZZ 97 999523, set No 477/1500; five cents - two dollar coins. In a dark blue folder, uncirculated. $340
Lot 3847 Australian Coin and Banknote Complete Circulation Collection, 1997 (McD N/R PT 6), 1998 (McD N/R PT 7). Combined Note Printing Australia and RAM issue, uncirculated. (2) $650
Lot 3848 Australian Note and Coin Collection, 1998, Macfarlane/Evans, matching note numbers ZZ 98 999147, five cents - two dollar coins, collection number 853/1000. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 3849 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial commemorative, in folders of issue, prefix AA 10, many consecutive (R.310) (20); twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans, (1997) proof 1997 silver dollar coin/note pack No 578/4000. Uncirculated. (21) $460
Lot 3850 Ten dollars, Blue and Grey "Tenners" four note folder, includes Fraser/Evans (1993) JC 93 772765, JD 93 772 765 and Macfarlane/Evans (1998) AC 98 772 765, AD 98 772 765, produced by ANDA in 2002. Uncirculated. $120
Lot 3851 Five Dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) paper and polymer two banknote commemorative folder (2); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) polymer Bicentenary folder (5), Fraser/Cole-Fraser/Evans (1993) paper and polymer two banknote commemorative folder. Uncirculated. (8) $220
Lot 3852 Five dollars, first and last folders 1992 (3, one embossed) first day 2001 folders (3); ten dollars (2, one embossed); twenty dollars (first day); fifty dollars (first day); ten dollars (1988) folders (5); low serial number, 1995 (2 sets), 1996, signatures; five dollars two note folder; 30 years folder and Eminent Women $10 note/stamp pack. Uncirculated. (19) $600
Lot 3853 Five dollars, Macfarlane/ Evans (1996) Thirty Years of Decimal Currency Portfolio, note and gutter strip of ten 45c stamps, black serial number QE 96 002384 portfolio number 2384 on note and stamps (McD N/APT 12); ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) Eminent Women, black serials AP 93 004199 and pane of twenty five 45c stamps with matching portfolio number 4199 (extra pane of twenty five stamps included) (McD N/APT 3), Johnston/Fraser (1988) polymer Bicentenary folder (McD $10 GF 1), Fraser/Cole-Fraser/Evans (1993) two banknote folder (McD $10F/LF 2) (2), two banknote End of Era folder both notes with serial number 000001 (McD 313b, 415); twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) Hargrave Centenary Portfolio, note and pane of twenty five 45c stamps, black serial number ADK 624520 portfolio number 2125 on note and stamps (McD N/APT 6); Fraser/Evans (1994) two banknote first day of issue embossed deluxe folder (McD $20 F/lF 1), Fraser/Cole (1993) 80th Anniversary of First Commonwealth Note (McD $20GF 1c); fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) Lord Howard Florey Portfolio, note and pane of ten $2.50 stamps, red serial number HF 000226 portfolio number 226 on note and stamps (McD N/APT 8), Fraser/Evans (1995) two banknote folder (McD $50 F/lF 2); Uncirculated Note Set, Macfarlane/Evans (1998) premium red serials (McD DYF 29); one hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole-Fraser/Evans (1996) two note portfolio (McD $100 PT 3). In folders of issue, uncirculated. (13) $1,500
Lot 3854 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole and Fraser/Evans (1996) two note presentation portfolio, Melba/Monash. Uncirculated. $320
Lot 3855 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) uncut vertical pair (McD $5 U8) XXV 011038/011538, in folder No.0152 issued NAA Adelaide Fair, September 1992; Fraser/Evans (1996) uncut block of four, red serials, DE, DF, DM, EA 96 000123, folder number 0984 (McD $5 U14); ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut block of four MFQ/MFR/MFZ/MGA 600455 (McD $10 U8), in folder No. 1817, issued NAA Melbourne Fair, July 1991. Uncirculated. (3 folders) $240
Lot 3856 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) uncut vertical pair (McD $5 U8), uncut horizontal pair (McD $5 U 6), both these Adelaide and Melbourne Coin Fair issues are overprinted with 25th Anniversary 1967-1992 and have prefixes XXV Roman numerals for 25, Fraser/Higgins (1990) uncut block of four (McD $5 U4); ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut vertical pair, Hobart Coin Fair issue (McD $10 U 5) (4), uncut block of four, Melbourne Coin Fair issue (McD $10 U8), uncut block of four, Sydney Coin Fair issue (McD $10 U 10). Five dollar block of four without folder, otherwise in folders of issue by Note Printing Australia, uncirculated. (9) $460
Lot 3857 Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) uncut block of four (red serials) (McD $5 U14), uncut block of four (black serials) (McD $5 U 15); twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998) uncut block of four (red serials) (McD $20 U 12), uncut block of four (black serials) (McD $20 U 13). In folders of issue by Note Printing Australia, uncirculated. (4) $440
Lot 3858 Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1997) uncut block of four, red serials, CB, CC, CK, CL 97 010047, folder number 0373 (McD $10 U19), with top selvedge showing printing run details. Uncirculated. $180
Lot 3859 Bank of New South Wales, certificate for one share Bank Capital Stock one hundred pounds in name of Michael Robinson, No. 28, Sydney 18 August 1818, signed by Jno Thos Campbell President, and Directors, D.Wentworth and Thos Wylde, and entered by Fras. Williams signed on the back, 'Received Sixty (£60) pounds Sterling out of the Bank Stock on account of the within share - James Norton', and at the top is written, 'Memorandum that I Michael Robinson have this day assigned and transferred all my Right title and interest in hand to my share of the Bank Capital stock in (illegible) their Certificate mentioned to James Norton of Sydney Gentleman. Dated 8th August 1821', signed by M. Robinson and written, 'Bank Transfer/9th August 1821/Nich Bayly/Cashier', together with a contemporary envelope with written details, 'Bank of New South Wales/Certificate No.28/for 1 Share'. Printed on thick parchment, plate heavily embossed into the paper, folds and age toning, otherwise very fine and an excessively rare first issue type certificate bearing the signatures of very prominent colonials. $6,000
Lot 3860 Bank of Australia, copper printing plate (21x12.2cm), uniface, for One Share of Bank Capital Stock, One Hundred Pounds Sterg., 18-, engraved by 'S. Clayton Sct'. Very fine. $1,200
Lot 3861 Bank of Australia, copper printing plate (23x14.8cm), uniface, for Two Pounds Sterling, Sydney, 18-, on reverse is impressed, 'Willm Pontifex Son & Co/No 46/Shoe Lane London'. Through centre is defaced for security reasons, otherwise fine. $1,000
Lot 3862 Bank of Australia, copper printing plate (18.9x11cm), uniface, for Five Pounds Sterling, Sydney, 182-, on reverse is impressed, 'Mr Smythes Lands and map for part of a land subdivision'. Very fine. $1,000
Lot 3863 Bank of Australia, copper printing plate (18.6x10.2cm), uniface, for Twenty Pounds Stg, Sydney, 18-, on reverse is impressed partial text, 'F./rfield/N'. Very fine. $1,900
Lot 3864 Bank of Australia, copper printing plate (23x14.6cm), uniface, for Fifty Pounds Sterling, Sydney, 18-. Through centre is defaced for security reasons, otherwise very fine. $1,700
Lot 3865 Bank of Australia, copper printing plate (21x35.5cm), uniface, for cheque forms 'To the Cashier of the Bank of Australia', 183-, printed 4 to the page, with selvedge. Fine. $650
Lot 3866 Van Diemen's Land, Lempriere & Company, Hobart Town, currency note, four Spanish dollars, 25th June 1823 (year 182 printed), No. N.83, imprint, Engraved by S.Clayton, Sydney, entered by C.Boucher and hand signed by Lempriere & Co. Frail edges with many tears, significant foxing, a complete note, very good and rare. $4,500
Lot 3867 Tasmania, bank drafts, Bank of Van Diemen's Land, 5th May 1837, £84-0-0, signed James Kelly and payable to Paul & C.' Bill; Derwent Bank, Campbelton (written above Hobart Town crossed out), 22 November 1838, No 22, £6.7.3, signed James ? to Mr. J.E. McVicker, endorsed on back. Foxing and the second repaired where signature has been cancelled and scored the paper, otherwise very fine. (2) $90
Lot 3868 Bank of Australia, lottery ticket for the disposal of unsaleable assets of the bank, tickets 7968 and 7970, on paper watermarked 'Sydney Banking Company' at top and bottom, issued to Samuel Lyons, Sydney, 19th day of October 1848, signed by the four directors, W J Macleay, J Gilchrist, R Campbell, and T W Smart, imprint H.C.Jervis SC (MVR. p65), with assignation on back of each ticket signed by Samuel Lyons. Good fine and very rare. (2) $600
Lot 3869 Australian Joint Stock Bank, one pound printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on card, Sydney, 18-, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, 'May 3rd 1853' pencilled in lower marginn, SPECIMEN stamped in black at signatures reserve (MVR.1b). Glue marks on back corners, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $850
Lot 3870 Australian Joint Stock Bank, one pound printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on paper, Brisbane, 1st Jany. 1870, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, 'to this 11th June 1870' pencilled in Manager's signature reserve (MVR.1b). Glue tips on back corners with thin top left, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3871 The Australian Joint Stock Bank, one pound printer's proof, uniface, black and white, on card, Sydney, 1st Jany. 1904, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co Ld, London, printer's instructions 'Sept 26th 1903' in pencil at Manager's signature reserve (MVR.4b). Glue tips on back corners, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 3872 The Bank of Australasia, uniface black and white printer's proof on paper, one pound, Ipswich, 18.., (here or at Brisbane) imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, 'to this 31st July 1860' added in pencil at Manager's signature reserve (MVR 1). Glue marks on back corners, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare. $2,500
Lot 3873 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 3874 The Bank of Adelaide, one pound specimen, Adelaide, 1st June 1893, discordant serial numbers 1060001 and 1160000, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Ld, Engravers London, perforated SPECIMEN at signature reserve, '10th Decr 1901' in pencil top left corner (MVR 3). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $3,200
Lot 3875 The Bank of Adelaide, specimen twenty pounds, Adelaide, 1st June 1893, discordant serial numbers No 07501 and No 08750 (MVR 2a) imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ld Engravers London, perforated SPECIMEN in Manager's signature reserve, 'June 27/96' pencilled top left corner. Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $3,200
Lot 3876 Bank of New South Wales, domicile North Brisbane, issued in Moreton Bay, one pound, [1] day of [Sept] 18[53], No.18574, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London, Patent Hardened Steel, with Commercial Banking Co of Sydney Ltd / 8 May rubber stamped on back (MVR 7b). Repaired with backing paper, pieces missing around edges, '486' handwritten and crossed out on back of note, fair and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3877 Bank of New South Wales, Queensland one pound, Brisbane, date faded (1889), B 534667, imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London (MVR 7). Piece missing bottom left corner, splits in body, ragged edges, fair and extremely rare. $3,000
Lot 3878 Bank of New South Wales, five pounds, Sydney, 1st October 1883, A/A 260795, imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London (MVR 7c, this note listed in Vort-Ronald, Australian Private Banknote Pedigrees p.80). A full note, good fine and rare. $3,900
Lot 3879 Bank of South Australia, one pound, Adelaide, 15th February, 1877, No U35830 (MVR 2b). Minimal smoke staining (ex Chimney Hoard), good fine and very rare. $4,800
Lot 3880 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 3881 Commercial Bank, Launceston, 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. $400
Lot 3882 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 3883 Excelsior Bank, Sydney, one pound, not dated (18 printed), No. 8054 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). Extremely fine and rare, in a PVC holder housed in a cardboard frame, originally from a booklet. Passed in
Lot 3884 Excelsior Bank, Sydney, one pound, not dated (18 printed), No. 8055 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). Extremely fine and rare, in a PVC holder housed in a cardboard frame, originally from a booklet. Passed in
Lot 3885 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 3886 The Sydney Deposit Bank, ten pounds, Sydney, N.S.Wales, 1st April 1892, no.G0281 (MVR p.218-9), imprint of Sands McDougall Limited. Left corner missing, paper clip rust marks, pinholes and creases otherwise very good and extremely rare as an issued note. $4,000
Lot 3887 Union Bank of Australia, black and white uniface printer's proof on card, twenty pounds, Adelaide, 18-, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate, SPECIMEN stamped in Accountant signature reserve, pencilled 'Sept 20th 1854' at bottom (MVR 2a). Glue tip marks on all back corners, water stains, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3888 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 3889 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 3890 The Union Bank of Australia Limited, uniface black and white printer's proof on paper, one pound, Hobart, 1st Jany. 1886, imprint missing (Perkins Bacon & Co Ld London), 'from' pencilled below (MVR 2b). A third of the note trimmed below, glue marks on back corners, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3891 The Union Bank of Australia Limited, uniface black and white printer's proof on paper, fifty pounds, Adelaide, 1st May 1893, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co Ld London, 'from' pencilled in Manager's signature reserve (MVR 2b). Trimmed below, glue marks on all back corners, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3892 Postal Note, South Australian specimen postal note for four shillings and sixpence, with normal issued yellow colour, c1880s, unused form with printed poundage vignette stamp at left for one penny, date stamp at right, postally stamped M.O.O. Adelaide, Ja 20, 87, five times on front only of note, imprint J.Bruer SC and C.Todd Vel. Extremely fine and very rare. $500
Lot 3893 Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1913) M 000793 (R.1c). Flattened of folds and creases, washed, trimmed, two pin holes, old handwritten figures on back bottom border, nearly fine. $2,800
Lot 3894 Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918) N 065977 D (R.3b). Flattened of folds, top and bottom border with 3mm tear, fine. $1,500
Lot 3895 Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/40 610983 (R.5). Flat, still with good body to paper, nearly extremely fine. $1,300
Lot 3896 Ten shillings, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) A/44 645048 (R.6). Flattened of creases and folds, a 3mm tear in right margin, minor tone spots, otherwise fine. $500
Lot 3897 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) A/93 067676 (R.7). A crisp note, flattened of a centre fold, good extremely fine. $800
Lot 3898 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) B/14 413359 (R.7). Flattened of creases and folds, good fine. $420
Lot 3899 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) A/81 343950 (R.7). Small repaired tear top edge, otherwise good fine. $300
Lot 3900 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) B/38 387888 (R.8a) last prefix, thick Sheehan signature. Crisp note, good colour, flattened of folds, trimmed, good very fine. $2,000
Lot 3901 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) B/40 063300 (R.8b) thin signature. Nick in top left margin, flattened, good fine. $440
Lot 3902 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) C/17 409893 (R.9). Flattened, stains on back, good fine. $580
Lot 3903 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/33 188094 (R.10). Expertly repaired tears in top and bottom margins, otherwise very fine. $440
Lot 3904 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/92 010701 (R.12). Flattened of three vertical folds, crisp note, extremely fine. $290
Lot 3905 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/62 203298 (R.12). With horizontal centre fold, nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 3906 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) F/22 128349 (R.12). Flattened of folds, 10mm crack in paper along Cook's jaw, very fine. $80
Lot 3907 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) - Coombs/Wilson (1961) F/18 740871, F/28 884688, B/26 422518, AD/42 136821, AH/06 239936 and AG/50 37108* star note (R.12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 17s). The last worn and trimmed, very good, the others very fine - good extremely fine. (6) $480
Lot 3908 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) G/79 028363 (R.13). Crisp and original, good very fine. $180
Lot 3909 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) G/30 471315, G/64 524274, (R.13). Notes flattened, first note trimmed and with discolouration, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 3910 Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) A/55 929051 (R.14). Extremely fine or better. $150
Lot 3911 Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) A/64 845064 (R.14). Front left margin with old gum mark, nearly very fine. $80
Lot 3912 Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) A/43 960536 (R.14). Flattened, two pin holes, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3913 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) B/8 727867 (R.15). Extremely fine. $140
Lot 3914 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/28 674488/9 (R.17) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 3915 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/26 070188/9 consecutive pair, AH/26 070196, AH/26 070199/200 consecutive pair (R.17). Nearly uncirculated. (5) $360
Lot 3916 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/53 299203/6, AH/53 299209/10 (R.17) consecutive pair and run of four. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) $420
Lot 3917 A group of formal invitations (on cards) from 1922-1938, to Sir Ernest Riddle for various Government, State and other functions, includes Afternoon Party, Buckingham Palace (21.7.1922); Government House ball, Melbourne (1925); Government House luncheon, Sydney (including place card); Opening of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) (1932) (2); Government House, Sydney, dinner menu (24.11.1934); Government House, Sydney, dinner (2.11.1936); another (9.1.1937?); Coronation Commemoration Service, Sydney (12.5.1937); another (16.6.1937); Garden Party, Admiralty House, Sydney (14.10.1937); Forum Club, Woollahra (15.3.1937); Opening Mitchell Library Exhibition, Sydney (2.2.1938); University of Sydney (2.2.1938); 150th Anniversary Celebrations (Services Parade) (4.2.1938); another, (Venetian Carnival) (29.1.1938); another, Commemoration at Kurnell (18.1.1938); Civic Reception, Sydney (26.1.1938); State Government Dinner, Sydney (31.1.1938); Government House, reception (5.4.1938); Civic Reception, Sydney (12.3.1945) (Lady Riddle) and Garden Party, Government House, Sydney (20.11.1947) (Lady Riddle). Mostly very fine. (24) $420
Lot 3918 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/28 353365 (R.11); one pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/8 163560 (R.28). Very good; stained, very fine. (2) $220
Lot 3919 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) (R.12) (3); one pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.30a) (3); five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) (R.49), (1960) (R.50) (2); ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.63) (3). Very good - fine. (12) $400
Lot 3920 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) D/98 851240 (R.12F) first prefix; (1942) (R.13); (1949) (R.14); (1952) (R.15); (1954) (R.16); (1961) (R.17); one pound (1938) (R.29): (1942) (R.30a); (1949) (R.31); (1952) (R.32 [2]); (1953) (R.33); (1961) (R.34b [2]). All notes with folds, creases, some with tears, poor - fine. (14) $320
Lot 3921 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) AAA prefix (R.12-15, 17, 26, 28, 30a, b, 31-34b, 48-50, 60, 62, 71-76a, 77, 78 (6), 81-86a, 88 pair, 89 pair, 202, 204, 209 a single and run of five, 209b, 212, 214, 216, 217a trio and pair, 219 (2), 221a (2), 222a (2), 303, 304, 309, 310a (4), 312, 313, 316a, 321a, 401, 403 (2), 404, 411, 412, 413, 413i, 415i), also 310 first prefix AA 00 and world notes (20). All in red plastic album, fair - uncirculated. (107) $1,500
Lot 3922 Ten shillings, (Armitage/McFarlane) (1942) - five pounds Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.13, 15, 17, 28 (2), 30a, 31, 50). Good - fine. (8) $150
Lot 3923 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.13, 31, 46 (2), 48, 49, 50); also Spain, El Banco de Espana, fifty pesetas, 15 August 1928 (P.75c) and a cyclostyled letter of sympathy from Buckingham Palace, signed by George V in facsimile, as sent to families of deceased soldiers in WWI. Very good - extremely fine. (9) $220
Lot 3924 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.13, 16, 17 (2), 30a, 31, 47 (2), 50, 60, 63). Very good - very fine. (11) $460
Lot 3925 Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) to five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) (R.14, 29, 30b, 31, 32, 48, 49). The R.29 flattened, otherwise nearly uncirculated, others fine - extremely fine. (7) $360
Lot 3926 Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) (R.14); one pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.30 (2), 30a (2)), Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.34) (3). Fair - fine. (8) $140
Lot 3927 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952), B/14 161303 (R.15) and one pound, Armitage McFarlane (1942), H/27 748718 (R.30a). Fine; very fine, remnants of a small collection in a blue album. (2) $120
Lot 3928 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) A/90 606818 (R.15); (1954) AD/08 752771 (R.16); (1961) AH/39 974147 (R.17). Extremely fine; nearly uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (3) $200
Lot 3929 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AD/45 028862 (R.16), AF/19 711780 (R.16L), (1961) AF/40 636320, AH/37 014399 (R.25); one pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) J/16 502044 (R.30a), Coombs/Watts (1949) I/38 543461 (R.31), Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/26 936081 (R.34b); together with Sherwoods folder, Australian Pound Shillings and Pence (1961); Downies folder, Last Paper Notes from one dollar to one hundred dollars (7); John West folder, Last Issue one dollar note and coin (1984); M.R. Roberts folder (2) Last Issue two dollar note and coin (1988); imitation notes from two dollars to one hundred dollars for training purposes (6); vouchers for use by British Armed Forces overseas (3); specimen cheque with vignette from Deloraine English Scottish and Australian Bank Limited to R.P.Furmage Pty. Ltd (2); two dollar and ten dollar note in perspex; Australian Territories Stamp Collection (1995). Stamps MUH, otherwise poor - uncirculated. (32) $380
Lot 3930 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) to one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/10, AF/99 (R.17) (2), H/48 (R.30a), X/46 (R.32), HJ/38, HK/41 (R.34a, b) (2). Very good - extremely fine. (6) $130
Lot 3931 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/43; AH/53 440494/500 (R.17); one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/50 989746 (R.34b). The first extremely fine, others virtually uncirculated. (9) $600
Lot 3932 Ten shillings to ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960-1) (R.17, 34b, 50 and 63). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $320
Lot 3933 One pound, Collins/Allen (1910) superscribed issue on The National Bank of Australasia Limited, one pound, Melbourne, undated, No.S 771023, superscribed serial L 873978 (R.S50). Flattened and washed, otherwise fine and rare. $3,600
Lot 3934 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) No A 620323 H (R.18e). Flattened of folds, trimmed, nearly very fine. $2,200
Lot 3935 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) C 784891 J (R.21). Fine. $1,100
Lot 3936 One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) H/53 482485 (R.23a) with imprint. Flattened, still with body to paper, nearly fine. $400
Lot 3937 One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) H/55 124915 (R.23b). Crisp, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 3938 One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) H/70 540459 (R.24). Folds and creases, slighlty trimmed, fine. $440
Lot 3939 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/91 757097 (R.26). Crisp original body, good extremely fine. $750
Lot 3940 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/9 004578 (R.26). Crisp original body, extremely fine or better. $500
Lot 3941 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/4 445790 (R.26). Cleaned on back, extremely fine. $350
Lot 3942 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/14 457655 (R.26). Nearly extremely fine. $350
Lot 3943 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), J/42 703265 (R.26). Small tear bottom edge, otherwise nearly very fine. $240
Lot 3944 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/56 842693 (R.26). Three vertical folds, small rust spot top and bottom edge, trimmed, nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 3945 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/49 401964 (R.26). Repaired tear in right margin, small tone spot at left on front, otherwise nearly very fine. $180
Lot 3946 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/90 606850 (R.28). Nearly uncirculated. $800
Lot 3947 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), N/36 795550 (R.28). Crisp and original, good extremely fine. $600
Lot 3948 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/45 711968 (R.28). Flattened, lightly soiled front right margin, extremely fine. $300
Lot 3949 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/29 088748 (R.28). Nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 3950 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/6 946239 (R.28). Good very fine. $200
Lot 3951 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/40 307293 (R.28). Flattened, good very fine. $300
Lot 3952 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) O/72 699601 (R.29). Flattened, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3953 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) to Coombs/Wilson (1961), 0/41 074396 (poor), P/68 599078, H/60 432994, I/14 670457, X/46 325974, HE/20 529374, HH/89 000004 (fine), HK/48 767779 (R.29 (2), 30a, 31, 32, 33, 34a, b). Except where indicated above, good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $300
Lot 3954 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) J/64 801691 (R.30a). Good extremely fine. $120
Lot 3955 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) K/72 280121 (R.30b). Flattened, very fine. $60
Lot 3956 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to Coombs/Wilson (1961), H/24 789486, J/94 930582, K/13 233889, X/49 936666, HH/71 848208, HH/72 937670 (R.30a (3), 32, 34a (2)). Fine - extremely fine. (6) $160
Lot 3957 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) to Coombs/Wilson (1961), W/78 259284 (R.31); HA/80 436968 (R.33) and HI/33 292764 (R.34b). Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (3) $240
Lot 3958 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/27 910827/9, 47/50, 90/91, 93/96 (R.33) a broken run of thirteen notes. Small stain spots on two, otherwise crisp, nearly uncirculated. (13) $800
Lot 3959 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/27 910805/11, 13, 14, 19/21, 33/35, 80 (R.33) broken runs of sixteen notes in sequence. Some with hole damage, otherwise crisp, generally extremely fine. (16) $600
Lot 3960 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/51 991241 (R.34b). Virtually uncirculated. $70
Lot 3961 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HH/63 351791/2 (R.34b) consecutive pair. Light centre folds, good extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 3962 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HH/89 904612/4 (R.34a)(3), HJ/15 005717/9 (R.34b)(3) consecutive runs of three. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $400
Lot 3963 Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) U 180094 J (R.37bL) last prefix of signature. Flattened of many creases and folds, a full note, fine and rare. $2,400
Lot 3964 Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/19 422365 (R.42). Crisp and original, good very fine and rare as such. $1,700
Lot 3965 Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) Q/27 674373 (R.43). Creases and folds, fine. $1,000
Lot 3966 Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) R/2 334465 (R.44a). Flattened of folds, a 2mm tear in top border, otherwise bright colour, good body, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3967 Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) R/17 484634 (R.44b) white face. Creases and folds, fine. Passed in
Lot 3968 Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) R/27 857080 (R.45). Flattened of folds and creases, nearly very fine. $240
Lot 3969 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/51 690503 (R.46). Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 3970 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/54 987997 (R.46). Good extremely fine. $300
Lot 3971 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/54 900770 (R.46). Crisp note, extremely fine. $200
Lot 3972 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/66 815076 (R.46). Flattened, very fine. $120
Lot 3973 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/84 843108 (R.46L) last prefix of signature. Creases and folds, very fine. $180
Lot 3974 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) S/1 889073 (R.47). Crisp note, light centre fold, nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 3975 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) S/8 584986 (R.47). Crisp note, extremely fine. $300
Lot 3976 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) S/13 307072 (R.47). Flattened of folds, front right side margin soiled, very fine. $60
Lot 3977 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952), S/35 502198 (R.48). Crisp original paper, virtually uncirculated. $500
Lot 3978 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/55 886193 (R.48). Nearly uncirculated. $460
Lot 3979 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/31 222980 (R.48). Flattened, good extremely fine. $300
Lot 3980 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/47 571491 (R.48). Crisp original, extremely fine. $220
Lot 3981 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/44 912153 (R.48). Very fine. $120
Lot 3982 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/36 399803 (R.48). Very fine. $100
Lot 3983 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/28 070907 (R.48). Flattened, nearly very fine. $80
Lot 3984 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/31 445662 (R.49). Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 3985 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TB/06 569212 (R.49). Nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 3986 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/77 943967 (R.49). Possible repair in right margin, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3987 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/19 774426/36 (R.49) a run of eleven consecutive notes. Crease on last few, stain on the fifth note, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (11) $1,350
Lot 3988 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/19 774414/23 (R.49) a run of ten consecutive notes. Nearly uncirculated. (10) $1,650
Lot 3989 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/17; TA/19 four broken runs of 29 notes (R.49). Some damage in bottom margin of many (spike holes), one in centre, generally crisp fine - extremely fine. (30) $1,500
Lot 3990 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/640977 (R.49); also (1960) TC/35 043825 (R.50). Good very fine; good extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 3991 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TB/45 079961/80 (R.50) consecutive run of twenty. Centre fold on each note, nearly uncirculated. (20) $2,400
Lot 3992 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TD/09 010627 (R.50L) last prefix. Good fine. $120
Lot 3993 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/47 038206, TD/01 959275 (R.50). Fine; very fine. (2) $40
Lot 3994 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961) various prefixes from TB/54 to TD/07 (R.50). Fair - good very fine. (30) $600
Lot 3995 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) (R.47); one pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.30a); ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.15), (1961) (R.17); one pound (1952) (R.32), (1961) (R.34a), (R.34b)(3); five pounds (1960) (R.50). Good - nearly uncirculated. (10) $360
Lot 3996 Ten pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), U/3 044501 (R.55). Flattened of folds, good body to paper, good very fine and rare thus. $5,000
Lot 3997 Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) V/3 024278 (R.57L) last prefix. Flattened of folds, slightly trimmed, good very fine. $1,500
Lot 3998 Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) V/2 558701 (R.57). Flattened of folds and creases, two pin holes repaired on front left margin, trimmed, very fine. $1,300
Lot 3999 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/4 403395 (R.58). A 3mm tear left margin in centre, flattened and cleaned, otherwise good fine. $340
Lot 4000 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/13 645531/40 (R.59) a run of ten consecutive notes. Centre fold, otherwise crisp good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, a spectacular run of wartime ten pound notes. (10) $8,000
Lot 4001 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/10 236241 (R.59). Nearly very fine. $250
Lot 4002 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/14 547322, last prefix (R.59L). Flattened, nearly very fine. $220
Lot 4003 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/13 759764 (R.59). Nearly fine. $240
Lot 4004 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/5 705339 first prefix, V/6 283199 (R.59F, 59). Good very fine; very good. (2) $380
Lot 4005 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/17 204197 (R.60). Good very fine. $400
Lot 4006 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/21 195426 (R.60). Very fine. $300
Lot 4007 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/22 276315 (R.60L) last prefix. Flattened of creases and folds, fine. $260
Lot 4008 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) V/23 284689 (R.61). Flattened, fine. $180
Lot 4009 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/03 184652 (R.62). Slight trace of centre fold, with natural body and paper, nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 4010 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/03 193049/50 (R.62) consecutive pair. Centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) $560
Lot 4011 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/05 405021/40 (R.62) a run of twenty consecutive notes. Centre folds, otherwise crisp nearly uncirculated, a spectacular run of twenty notes, very rare as such. (20) $5,800
Lot 4012 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/10 718612 (R.62). Flattened, extremely fine. $120
Lot 4013 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/02 643222/3 (R.62) consecutive pair. Good extremely fine. (2) $540
Lot 4014 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/03 630221/30 (R.62) ten consecutive notes. Centre bends and corner creases, otherwise crisp extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (10) $2,000
Lot 4015 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/00, 01, 02 (3), 03 (13), 04 (6). The first is first serial prefix, fair - fine. (24) $1,500
Lot 4016 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/60 596103 (R.63). Uncirculated. $850
Lot 4017 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/57 285823 (R.63). Full body, crisp note, nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 4018 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/56 351814 (R.63). Crisp note, good body, good extremely fine. $180
Lot 4019 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. $2,500
Lot 4020 World War II, Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp Hay, one shilling, Hay, 1st March 1941, D 22289, Mendel/Stahl (MVR. p57). Good extremely fine and rare. $3,500
Lot 4021 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. $3,800
Lot 4022 World War II, Internment Camps, Loveday Camp, cover with 1d Q.E. purple stamp, Loveday Group ink stamp posted Barmera Internment Camp 31 Aug 1942; rectangular stamp 'Australia Military Force Passed by Censor 504', another posted 8 Feb 1943 on ACF Australia Comforts Fund envelope. Both very fine and scarce, the first addressed to Tattersalls, Hobart, Tasmania and with red ink receipt stamp 'Geo. Adams 099975 13 Sep 1942 30'. $80
Lot 4023 Commonwealth of Australia, War Savings Certificates, WWII, large size, seven years, one pound, EB 270126/8, consecutive trio issued 2nd December 1943, payable 2nd December 1950 (MVR.WD1a). Creases and folds, the last with minor tone spot on back, otherwise crisp extremely fine. (3) $100
Lot 4024 Commonwealth of Australia, War Savings Certificates, WWII, large size, seven years, one pound, AB 337763/6, consecutive trio issued 31st March 1943, payable 31st March 1950 (MVR.WD1a), all with circular sticker at left corner with red print, 'By Holding/This Certificate/Until Maturity/You Are Giving/Valuable Help/To The Nation's/War Effort'. Two folds, otherwise crisp nearly uncirculated. (3) $100
Lot 4025 Commonwealth of Australia, War Savings Certificates, WWII, small size, seven years, one pound, AC 962071/3, consecutive trio issued June 1944, payable June 1951 (MVR.WE1a). Centre folds, pin holes at left corner, otherwise crisp nearly uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 4026 Australia, Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, motor spirit ration tickets (petrol coupons), 1939-40, one gallon, near complete sheet of nine tickets, all overprinted '31 May 1941'. Extremely fine and rare as a nearly complete sheet. (9) $80
Lot 4027 Australia, Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, motor spirit ration tickets (petrol coupons), 1939-40, five gallons, a complete sheet of ten with the imprint below of 'W.C.G.McCracken, Australian Note and Stamp Printer'. Extremely fine - uncirculated and rare as a complete sheet. (10) $120
Lot 4028 Australia, Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, motor spirit ration tickets (petrol coupons), 1939-40, two gallons, a complete sheet of ten with the imprint below of 'W.C.G.McCracken, Australian Note and Stamp Printer'. Extremely fine and rare as a complete sheet. (10) $130
Lot 4029 Australia, Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, motor spirit ration tickets (petrol coupons), 1939-40, ten gallons, a complete sheet of ten with the imprint below of 'W.C.G.McCracken, Australian Note and Stamp Printer'. Slightly ragged edge on top two tickets, small stain on back of one ticket, otherwise nearly very fine - extremely fine and rare as a complete sheet. (10) $120
Lot 4030 Australia, Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, motor spirit ration tickets (petrol coupons), 1939-40, one gallon, a complete sheet of ten with the imprint below of 'W.C.G.McCracken, Australian Note and Stamp Printer'. Several tickets slightly detached, otherwise nearly extremely fine - extremely fine and rare as a complete sheet. (10) $80
Lot 4031 Australia, Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board, motor spirit ration ticket (petrol coupon), 1939-40, 100 gallons. Uncirculated, a rare denomination. $160
Lot 4032 Australia, Tasmania, Motor Spirit Ration Tickets (petrol coupons), series 'A', complete sheets of one and two gallons, undated types. Uncirculated. (2 sheets) $160
Lot 4033 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 4034 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988), specimen issue, AA 00 000000, SPECIMEN No 0083 overprinted in red (McD.DS29). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4035 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial AA 00 000000, 'SPECIMEN' No.0684 overprinted in red (McD.DS29). In a folder, uncirculated and very rare. $3,500
Lot 4036 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AG/50 03321* (R.17s). Light centre fold, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4037 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AG/50 88247* (R.17s). Flattened, very fine. $700
Lot 4038 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HC/95 34776* (R.33s). Flattened, good very fine. $1,000
Lot 4039 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/99 05491* (R.33s). Good fine. $600
Lot 4040 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/88 01636* (R.34bs). Full bodied note, good very fine. $600
Lot 4041 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/88 79842* (R.34bs). Flattened of folds, very fine. $550
Lot 4042 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/12 26437* (R.50s). Crisp original body, extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. $5,500
Lot 4043 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAC 84156* (R.71s). Good very fine. $500
Lot 4044 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAP 32412* (R.73s). Fine. $340
Lot 4045 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFE 86047* (R.82s). Nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 4046 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), ZFC 97700* (R.81s). Flattened, very fine. $440
Lot 4047 Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZFL 37390* (R.83s). Good extremely fine and rare as such. $800
Lot 4048 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZNC 00625* (R.202s) last prefix. Good fine and very rare. $1,200
Lot 4049 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSC 90016* (R.301s). Flattened, top edge has two 5mm tears, fine. $280
Lot 4050 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 76888* (R.301sF) first prefix star note. Folds and creases, soiled, top edge has two tears 11mm and 3mm, very good. $260
Lot 4051 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZSD 71008* (R.302sF) first prefix. Good extremely fine and rare. $1,200
Lot 4052 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSG 14462* (R.303s). Crisp and original, good very fine. $570
Lot 4053 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 44111* (R.403s). Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $2,100
Lot 4054 Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) GVJ 856954 (R.84) excess inking marks on front and back from wet ink transfer with text and portrait visible in reverse, also flaw at right front caused by foreign object on surface during printing. Nearly uncirculated. $350
Lot 4055 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. $900
Lot 4056 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPS 813983 (R.78L) last prefix, small ink blob on Queen's cheek. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4057 Two dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) KQF 420859 420859 (R.88) back of note missing intaglio printing. Centre fold and creases otherwise crisp note, nearly extremely fine. $550
Lot 4058 Fifty dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983), YLX 899292, missing part of intaglio print on back (R.507). Extremely fine and very rare. $470
Lot 4059 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1984) ZFL 662245 (R.605) front and back of note missing part colour design. Extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 4060 Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) QFD 347285 (R.212) missing simultan printing on back of note. Crisp full bodied note, nearly uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 4061 Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) QDG 028509 (R.212) back of note missing intaglio printing. Good extremely fine. $850
Lot 4062 Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) QGU 793434, QGV 793434 (R.212) second note missing part of black print in front centre design. Uncirculated. (2) $150
Lot 4063 Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) QGV 793296 (R.212) missing part of black print in front centre design. Centre fold and creased, good very fine. $80
Lot 4064 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 86797003/4 (R.215) consecutive pair, front of notes with smudging or dilution of intaglio ink from rollers. Uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 4065 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) QLU 617324 (R.213) back of note with slight smudging. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4066 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) MQC 587276 (R.313b) front of note with heavy wet ink transfer. Nearly very fine. $460
Lot 4067 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) AAF 884988 (R.413) registration shift of intaglio print phase to left by twenty percent on front. Very fine and rare. $480
Lot 4068 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) RRX 846724 (R.413) front of note with heavy wet ink transfer. Extemely fine. $500
Lot 4069 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) missing left prefix serial and part of right, traces of missing serial on back. Nearly extremely fine. $650
Lot 4070 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) 353527/ZHS 353527 (R.613) missing left side prefix. Two small nicks front top edge, nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 4071 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 06 461475 (R.214) missing numeral 5 from top right corner on front. Creases and folds as recovered from circulation, a most unusual error either missing printing phase or obstruction during printing phase. $280
Lot 4072 Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, (275-215 B.C.), gold drachm or sixty litrai (4.27 g), struck circa 275-263 B.C., obv. head of Persephone left with long flowing hair, wearing wreath of grain ears, single-pendant earring, and necklace, cornucopia behind, rev. charioteer, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left, driving fast biga right, pellet below horses, **IERWNOS* in exergue. (cf.S.983, Hunterian 225, Boston 474, Carroccio 7). Minor scratch on horse, otherwise extremely fine or better and rare. $7,000
Lot 4073 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), gold stater, (8.52 g), uncertain mint but probably Byzantium, issued after 281 B.C., probably about 200 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, spear behind, lion head to extreme left, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMACOU*, trident in exergue, (cf.S.6813, Thompson -, cf.Seyrig "Essays in Greek Coinage" to Stanley Robinson, Plate 23, 9 [similar obverse die]). Of great rarity, unpublished, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine, of fine style and very rare. $3,800
Lot 4074 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. $1,600
Lot 4075 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 4076 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, (285-246 B.C.), gold oktadrachm or mnaeion, (27.79 g), Alexandria mint, issued 253-246 B.C. (Svoronos suggested date), in name of Arsinoe II, obv. veiled head of Arsinoe II to right, wearing stephane, **Q* behind head, dotted border, rev. double cornucopiae, bound with fillet, dotted border, around **ARSINOHS* and to left **FILADELFOU*, (S.7768, Sv.460, cf.Hazzard 1036-7, Troxell Arsinoe transitional to group 3 [p.43 and Pl.6 3 with same obverse die as coin illustrated], Noeske 39, Jameson 1811, SNG Cop.134, Pozzi 3221-2 [same obverse die]). Well centred, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine, with some underlying mint bloom, very rare. Passed in
Lot 4077 Egypt, Arsinoe II Philadelphos, (died 270/268 B.C.), gold mnaieion or oktadrachm (octodrachm), (27.71 g, Alexandreia mint, struck under Ptolemy II, c.253/2 B.C., obv. head to right or Arsinoe, veiled and wearing stephane, lotus-tipped sceptre in background, K to left, rev. around **ARSINOHS FILADELFOU*, double cornucopia, grape bunches hanging at sides, bound with fillet, (S.7768, Sv.475, Olivier & Lorber 182-7, dies 1/5, Troxell, Arsinoe, Group 3, p.44 and pl.7, 3 (same obv. die), SNG Cop. -, Noeske -, Boston MFA 2268 (same obv. die), Pozzi 3223 (same dies), Triton XVI, lot 594 (same dies). Nearly extremely fine with a trace of mint bloom, rare. Passed in
Lot 4078 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. $2,600
Lot 4079 Zeugitana, Carthage, (possibly Siculo-Punic), (c.264-241 B.C.), the time of the First Punic War, electrum trihemistater or Attic tridrachm, (10.76 g), obv. head of Tanit to left wearing necklace with twelve pendants tied at back with ends hanging loosely, a triple pendant earring and a wreath of grain ears, rev. horse standing to right on exergual line with sun-symbol and two Uraeus-serpents above, (S.6474 [p.599], Jenkins Group Xa, cf.414, Weber 8491, SNG Cop.996). Minor flan crack at 12 o'clock, very fine style, otherwise good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4080 Arcadius, (A.D. 383-408), gold solidus, Mediolanum mint, issued A.D. 394-5 (4.44 g), obv. pearl diademed bust draped and cuirassed of Arcadius to right, around D N ARCADI VS P F AVG, rev. VICTORI A AVGGG, emperor standing right holding standard, Victory on globe, left foot on captive, M D either side, CONOB in exergue, (S.20716, RIC 1205, DOC 70). Large flan, delightful red patina, extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4081 Anastasius I, (491-518), gold solidus, issue of 491-498, 6th officina, Constantinople mint, (4.46 g), obv. helmeted and cuirassed bust three-quarter face to right, holding spear and shield, around DN ANASTA SIVS PP AVC, rev. Angel standing facing holding long jewelled cross in right hand, around VICTORI A AVCCCS exergue CONOB, star in right field, (S.3, DOC 3f, MIBE 4a, T.73). As struck on a broad flan, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $720
Lot 4082 Justin I, (518-527), gold solidus, issue of 519-527, 7th officina, Constantinople mint, (4.41 g), obv. helmeted and cuirassed bust slightly three-quarters right, holding spear, around DN IVSTI NVS PP AVI, rev. Angel standing facing holding long cross in right hand, and globus cruciger in left hand, around VICTORI A AVCCCZ, in exergue CONOB, star in right field, (S.56, DOC 2g, MIBE 3). Full flan, well centred, weakness in obverse, nearly extremely fine or better, rare. $520
Lot 4083 Justinian I, (527-565), gold solidus, issue of 527-538, 9th officina, Constantinople mint, (4.49 g), obv. helmeted and cuirassed bust three-quarters facing to right, holding spear over shoulder and shield, around DN IVSTINI ANVS PP AVC, rev. Angel standing facing holding long cross in left hand and globus cruciger in right hand, around VICTORI A AVCCC**Q*, in exergue CONOB, star in right field, (S.137, DOC 3h, MIBE 5). Large flan, good extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4084 Justinian I, (A.D.527-565), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.48 g), 6th officina, issued 519-527, obv. bust of Justinian I facing, with plume and diadem, two pearls at each side, wearing cuirass, d N IVSTINI ANVS PP AVC around, rev. Angel facing in tunic and cloak, in right hand long cross composed of dots, globe in left hand cross above, star below, around VICTORI A AVGGG S, CONOB in exergue, (S.139, DOC 8 var, SB 139). Struck on a broad flan from lightly rusted dies, otherwise extremely fine with mint bloom. $360
Lot 4085 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. $70
Lot 4086 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 4087 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 right, 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. $80
Lot 4088 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. $1,700
Lot 4089 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. $1,600
Lot 4090 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. $500
Lot 4091 Moesia Inferior, Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (5.24 g), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, left upright, right inverted, rev. sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, below dolphin monogram **DI*, (cf.S.1669, SNG BMC 253, BMC 10, Pick 421, cf.SNG Stancomb 149). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4092 Moesia Inferior, Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (4.30 g), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, right upright, left inverted, rev. sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, below dolphin **D I*, (cf.S.1669, SNG BMC 2534-255, BMC 10, Pick 421, SNG Stancomb 149). Very fine. $200
Lot 4093 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. $1,500
Lot 4094 Thrace, Maroneia, (late 2nd century B.C.), AE 26, (15.56 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 MAP]WNITW[N]*, (S.1638, BMC 75). Attractive green toning, very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4095 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (305-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.89 g), Kios mint, issued early-mid 3rd century B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, spear behind, club to far left, monogram to inner left, bow in case and monogram in exergue, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMAXOU*, (cf.S.6814, Muller 413, Thompson -, cf.SNG Berry 450-1). Good very fine with slight hoard patination, very rare. $850
Lot 4096 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, bright, nearly extremely fine and a rare symbol with a small cut on reverse. $800
Lot 4097 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.15 g), Macedon, Amphipolis mint, issued c.323-320 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, Phrygian helmet to left, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 113). Compact flan, slight hoard patination, good very fine or better and scarce. $590
Lot 4098 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.20 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, star below throne, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 474a). Attractive light toning, well struck, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $550
Lot 4099 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.82 g), Corinth mint, issued c.310 - 290 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, NO under throne, to left, Chimaera walking right, to right **ALEXANDROU, (cf.S.6713, Price 677, Armenak 103, M.864, Noe, Sicyon No.24). Toned, granular surfaces, very fine and very rare. $700
Lot 4100 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.21 g), Ake mint, dated civic year 10, issued c.306-305 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, Phoenician ayin and kaph above date in left field, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 3301, Newell Ake 50). Golden toning, a few surface marks otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4101 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.14 g), Lampsacus mint, issued c.328-323 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, Demeter facing with two torches to left, **D/O* below throne, to right **ALEXANDROU*. (cf.S.6730, Price 1356, BMC 1356a-c, M.398, SNG Cop.881). Very fine, scarce. $200
Lot 4102 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. $120
Lot 4103 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.13 g), Colophon mint, issued 310-301 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, [crescent] to left, **P* below throne, **ALEXANDR[OU]* to right, (cf.S.6730, Price 1813, BMC 1813a-d, M.262, SNG Cop. 919). Good fine/fine. $90
Lot 4104 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. $240
Lot 4105 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.11 g), Myriandrus mint issued 323-317 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right with lion skin, rev. Zeus seated to left, eagle in outstretched hand, **Z/AQ* monogram below throne, to right **FILIPPOU*, around **BASILE WS*, (cf.S.6749, Price P136, BMC P136, M.-, Newell 'Myriandros' 38). Off centred reverse, otherwise good fine. $200
Lot 4106 Macedon, Kingdom of, Antigonos Gonatas, silver tetradrachm, (277-239 B.C.), (16.87 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, **HL* monogram to right, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **ANTIGONOU*, (S.6783, SNG Greece II (Alpha Bank) 986, SNG Cop 1199, Mathiesen ANS MN 26 [1981] p.111 [for monogram], Pl.21 36). Surface scratches on reverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $900
Lot 4107 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. $70
Lot 4108 Macedon, Mark Antony, 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 4109 Macedon, Mark Antony, 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 4110 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. $220
Lot 4111 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. $240
Lot 4112 Akarnania, Anaktorion (Colony of Corinth), (350-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.46 g), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to right, AN monogram below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, tripod and AN monogram behind head, (cf.S.2248, Calciati 26 var, BCD Akarnania 88). Toned, nearly very fine and rare. $340
Lot 4113 Akarnania, Leukas (Colony of Corinth), (460-450 B.C.), silver stater, (8.35 g), obv. Pegasos with curled wing flying to right, **L below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, within incuse square, (cf.S.2266, Calciati 13/1). Toned, Very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 4114 Akarnania, Leukas (Colony of Corinth), (460-450 B.C.), silver stater, (8.83 g), obv. Pegasos with curled wing flying to right, **L below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, within incuse square, (cf.S.2266, cf.Calciati 13/4). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 4115 Akarnania, Leukas (Colony of Corinth), (350-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.56 g), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to right, L below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, with amphora and grapes and A behind head, (S.2281, Calciati 128 [p.426-7], BMC 87-88, SNG Cop.355). Toned, good very fine and very scarce. $260
Lot 4116 Lokris Opuntii, (c.300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.64 g), obv. head of Demeter to right, rev. Ajax advancing to right, holding sword and shield, **UPO* monogram between legs, **LOKRON* behind, (S.2330, BCD Lokris 102, BMC 8-9). Deeply toned, mild surface pitting, otherwise very fine and scarce. $130
Lot 4117 Central Greece, Phocis, (457-446 B.C.), silver triobol, (2.88 g), obv. bull's head facing, rev. archaic head of Artemis to right in incuse square, **[F]OK[I] around, (S.2348, Williams 108, [obv.83, rev.64]). Toned, nearly very fine and rare. $320
Lot 4118 Central Greece, Phokis, Federal coinage, (478-460 B.C.), silver obol, (0.83 g), obv. bull's head facing, **F O* in field, rev. forepart of a boar right within incuse square, (S.2349, Williams 100 (O75/R60), BMC 8.34,35). Toned, slightly granular surfaces, otherwise very fine and rare. $80
Lot 4119 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. $480
Lot 4120 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 4121 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.10 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). Bright, extremely fine, scarce in this condition. $1,200
Lot 4122 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. $380
Lot 4123 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.91 g), issue c.420 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE, all in incuse square, (S.2526, BMC 62, cf.Starr Pl.XXII). Cuts on obverse and on the owl on reverse, otherwise fine. $80
Lot 4124 Attica, Athens, (350-300 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.96 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQ[E]*, all in incuse square, (S.2537, cf.Kroll 15, BMC 144, Kraay [Coins of Ancient Athens] Pl IV, 5, SNG Cop. 65). Toned, dumpy flan, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 4125 Corinthia, Corinth, c.550-500 B.C., silver drachm, (2.43 g), obv. Pegasos flying left, koppa below, rev. quadripartite incuse square of swastika-like pattern, (S., SNG Cop.1, BCD Corinth [Lanz Auction Sale 105] No.6). Nearly very fine, toned and very rare. $240
Lot 4126 Corinthia, Corinth, (375-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.53 g), obv. Pegasos flying to left, koppa below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, Artemis Phosphoros running left behind, (cf.S.2631, Calciati 451, SNG Cop 98). Attractively toned, struck off centre on reverse, otherwise very fine or better and scarce. $240
Lot 4127 Corinthia, Corinth, (345-307 B.C.), silver stater, (7.84 g), obv. Pegasos flying to left, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, axe behind, (cf.S.2631, Calciati 494, BCD Corinth 139). Very fine or better and scarce. $380
Lot 4128 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. $290
Lot 4129 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. $200
Lot 4130 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 4131 Bithynia, kingdom of, Nikomedes III Euergetes, (127-94 B.C.), silver tetradrachm (16.47 g), dated 177 BE (124/3 B.C.). obverse, diademed head to right of Nikomedes, reverse, Zeus Stephanephoros standing left, to inner left, eagle standing left on thunderbolt above monogram and ZOP (date). (S.7274, cf.Callatay p. 54 [D30/R1], RG p. 230 var. [monogram], SNG Cop.647 var. [date]). Even dark find patina, nearly extremely fine and very rare, the second known with this date-monogram combination (the other is in the Ashmolean). $800
Lot 4132 Mysia, Parion (c480 B.C.), silver three quarter drachm (2.96g) obverse, gorgoneion facing, reverse, incuse square containg cruciform patern with pellet in centre (S.3917), BMC 1-13, SNG Cop. 256, SNG Von Aulock 1318); Pisidia, Selge, (3rd cent. B.C.), silver trihemiobol, (0.84g), obverse, Gorgoneion resembling Apollo facing. reverse, Athena head to right, with astragalos behind, (S.5476, BMC 10); Attica, Eleusis, AE 15, (2.80 g), obverse, Triptolemos seated left in winged car, reverse, boar standing right traces of **ELEYSI* above, (S.2576); Egypt, Trebonianus Gallus, (A.D. 251-3), billon tetradrachm, (9.96g), year 3 = 251, rev. Sarapis standing left, (cf.S.4356, Milne 3852); Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucus I (312-280 B.C.), AE 18 (6.65g), Seleucia on Tigris mint, c284-283 B.C., obverse, winged head of Medusa to right, reverse, bull butting to right (S.6852, SNG Israel I 144, Newell ESM 118). Last coin with dark green patina, fine - very fine. (5) $100
Lot 4133 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. $60
Lot 4134 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. $60
Lot 4135 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. $200
Lot 4136 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 4137 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. $170
Lot 4138 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) $130
Lot 4139 Ionia, Smyrna, (c.2nd-1st century B.C.), AE 21, (7.06 g), obverse, laureate head of Apollo to right, reverse, the poet Homer seated to left with the Magistrates names Herodes and Archios, to right **ZMURNAI[WN]* above, to left in two lines **HRWDHS ARCIOU*, (S.4571, Hunter 29 [p.361]). Choice dark green patina, extremely fine and extremely rare in this condition, with a superb figure of the seated Homer. $220
Lot 4140 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 4141 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodos (Rhodes), (275-250 B.C.), silver didrachm, (6.80 g), Erasikles magistrate, obv. radiate head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, with bud on right, on left Phrygian helmet, below P O across, above **ERASIKLHS*, all within dotted border, (S.5048, Ashton 187, SNG Cop.738, cf.SNG Finland 536). Attractive blue toning on obverse, struck slightly off centre, very fine, rare. $180
Lot 4142 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodos (Rhodes), (230-205 B.C.), silver tetradrachm (13.32 g), 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. $1,400
Lot 4143 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. $140
Lot 4144 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. $400
Lot 4145 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 4146 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 4147 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 4148 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 4149 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 4150 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. $120
Lot 4151 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver tetradrachm, (9.94 g), issued 205-211, second issue, obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around AYT KAI CEOYHPOC CE B, rev. eagle standing facing, head to right on leg and thigh of sacrificial animal, wreath in beak, around **DHMARC EC UPATO G*, (S.2240, Prieur 200, Bellinger 3 [ANS Mum. Studies No.3]). Toned, good very fine, scarce. $360
Lot 4152 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. $250
Lot 4153 Palestine, Roman Procurator of Judaea, Pontius Pilate under Tiberius, (A.D.26-36), copper prutah, (1.98 g), obv. lituus surrounded by inscription TIBEP[IOY KAICAPOC], rev. date within wreath LIZ = year 17 = A.D. 30, (S.5623, H.1342, Meshorer 230); Porcius Festus under Nero, (A.D. 59-62), copper prutah, (1.84 g), Jerusalem mint, obv. in wreath tied with X at bottom in three lines, NEP/ WNO/C, (Nero), rev. palm branch, around traces of LE KAICAPOC (Caesar year 5), L E = year 5 = A.D. 58), (S.5627, H.653 [118], AJC II Supplement V, No.35, Meshorer 234). Weak in places, otherwise very fine. (2) $120
Lot 4154 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. $100
Lot 4155 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.72 g), Tyre mint, issued year 30 = 97-96 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, above L**L*, monogram to right, Phoenecian bet between legs, around **TUROU IERAS KAI [AS]ULOU*, (S.5918, BMC 116-7 , DCA 919). Light pitting on obverse with uneven patination on reverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 4156 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.83 g), Tyre mint, issued year 30 = 97-96 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, above L**L*, monogram to right, Phoenecian bet between legs, around **TUROU IERAS KAI ASULOU*, (S.5918, BMC 116-7 , DCA 919). Some surface pitting, otherwise very fine and scarce. $360
Lot 4157 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.57 g), Tyre mint, issued year 30 = 97-96 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, above L**L*, monogram to right, Phoenecian bet between legs, around **TUROU IERAS KAI ASULOU*, (S.5918, BMC 116-7 , DCA 919). Weakly struck on obverse with slightly pitted surface, otherwise very fine and scarce. $280
Lot 4158 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.85 g), Tyre mint, issued year 31 = 96-95 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, above A**L*, monogram to right, Phoenecian bet between legs, around **TUROU IERAS KAI ASULOU*, (S.5918, BMC 1198-9, DCA 919). Struck on a broad flan, very fine - good very fine and scarce. $550
Lot 4159 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.58 g), Tyre mint, issued year 32 = 95-94 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, above B**L*, monogram to right, Phoenecian aleph between legs, around **TUROU IER[AS [KAI ASUL]OU*, (S.5918, BMC 120-1, DCA 919). Pitted surface, good fine - nearly very fine and scarce. $260
Lot 4160 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (14.44 g), Tyre mint, issued year 41 = 86-85 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, above AM, **D* to right, Phoenecian B between legs, around **TUROU IERAS KAI ASULOU*, (S.5918, BMC 134 var , DCA 919). Slight weak striking on obverse and mild surface pitting, otherwise extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $1,150
Lot 4161 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. $60
Lot 4162 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. $1,000
Lot 4163 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 4164 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. $130
Lot 4165 Baktria, Kingdom of, Apollodotus II, (c.80-65 B.C.), silver drachm, (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 4166 Baktria, Indo-Scythian Coinage, Azilises (c.57-35 B.C.), (2.28 g), silver drachm, Taxila Sirsukh mint, obv. mounted and armed king on horseback to right, holding whip and lance, rev. Tyche standing left, with palm and lamp, (M.802a, BMC 22); Azes II (c.35 B.C. - A.D. 5), (9.80 g), billon tetradrachm, Taxila Sirsukh mint, issued c.5-30 A.D. posthumously, obv. mounted and armed king on horseback to r., holding whip and lance, legend around, rev. Pallas standing facing with r. arm raised, with shield and spear, (cf.M.867a), (illustrated); another, (9.36 g), North Chach mint, obv. king on horseback rev. Zeus standing right with eagle and sceptre, (M.854i). Nearly very fine - very fine. (3) $80
Lot 4167 Indo-Scythian, Azes II (c.35 B.C. - A.D.5, Mitchiner chronology), silver tetradrachm, (9.77 g), Taxila Sirsukh mint, obv. king holding whip seated on horse walking right, Greek legend around, rev. Pallas standing to right, with shield, and spear, (M.type 848d, PMC 151-3). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $90
Lot 4168 Indo-Scythian, Azes II (c.35 B.C. - A.D.5, Mitchiner chronology), silver tetradrachm, (9.61 g), Taxila Sirsukh mint, obv. king holding whip seated on horse walking right, Greek legend around, rev. Pallas standing to right, with shield, and spear, (M.type 848c, PMC 154-5). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4169 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, (285-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, issued 285-261 B.C., (13.60 g), Alexandria mint, obv. diademed head of Ptolemy II to right, with aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, H above club, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, (S.7773, Sv. 637, SNG Cop 478). Toned, surface marks on obverse, countermarks on reverese, fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4170 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy IV, (221-205 B.C.), AE 39, Alexandria mint, issued 221-205 B.C., (45.21 g), obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, dotted border, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, head to right, standing on thunderbolt holding cornucopiae on shoulder, part around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, between legs E, (S.7815, Sv.974, SNG Cop.224-6, Pitchfork 44-48). Attractive patina, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4171 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. $100
Lot 4172 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy VI Philometor, (180-145 B.C.), silver tetradrachm of sole first reign (180-170 B.C.), issued year 85 = 178/187 B.C., (14.23 g), uncertain mint in Cyprus, obv. diademed head of Ptolemy I to right, with aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, around **SWTHROS PTOLEMAIOU*, to left **PE* to left, (cf.S.7891, Sv.1107, Carlen 2-5 (Obv.2 Rev. -)., SNG Cop. 1331 [same obverse die], Cohen Dated Coins of Antiquity 73, Pitchfork -). Good very fine/extremely fine, very rare with only 8 examples noted by Carlen. $500
Lot 4173 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. $130
Lot 4174 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. $80
Lot 4175 Egypt, Alexandria, Nero (A.D. 62-65), billon tetradrachm, year 11 = A.D. 64-5, (13.32 g), obv. Nero radiate head to right, around **NER[Q KLAU KAIS] SEB GER*, rev. Sarapis bust right wearing modius, AVTO[KPA, LIA], (cf.S.2001, Koln 160, Milne 222, RPC 5274). Toned, slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4176 Egypt, Alexandria, Nero, (A.D. 54-68), billon tetradrachm, year 11 = A.D. 64-65, (12.61 g), obv. radiate bust of Nero to right wearing aegis, around NEP**W KLAU K[AIS] SEB GER*, rev. LIA to left, eagle standing to left, holding palm, around AY TOKPA, (S.-, BMC 165, Milne 228ff., Koln 163-6). Toned, some surface roughness, otherwise very fine, scarce. $100
Lot 4177 Egypt, Alexandria, Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), billon tetradrachm, year 20 = A.D. 116-117, (13.95 g), obv. laureate bust of Trajan to right wearing aegis, around AVT TPAIAN API CEB **GERM DACIC PAR*, star before, rev. Nilus bust to right, cornucopiae behind, across L K, (S.3263, BMC 378, Milne 798, Koln 707). Toned, surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine and very scarce. $160
Lot 4178 Egypt, Alexandria, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), billon tetradrachm (25mm), (12.67 g), dated year 15 = 130-1 A.D., obv. AVT KAI [TPAI A**D*PIANOC], 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 I E (date) between, (S.3736, Koln 1027, Dattari 1267, Milne 1294-1296). Toned, very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4179 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. $400
Lot 4180 Egypt, Alexandria, Claudius II Gothicus, (A.D. 268-270), potin tetradrachm, (8.19 g), dated year 2 = 269-270 A.D., obv. AVT K KLAUDIOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Nike advancing right holding palm and wreath, L B (date) before, (S.11404, BMCG 2320, Dattari 5400, Milne 4222); Egypt, Alexandria, Tacitus, (A.D. 275-276), billon tetradrachm, year 1 = A.D. 275-276, (7.36 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Tacitus to right, around A K K**L TAKI* TOC CEB, rev. eagle standing to left head to right holding olive branch, ETOVC A around, (cf.S.4765, BMC 2406, Milne 4504, Koln 3113). Toned, very fine - good very fine and very scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 4181 Egypt, Alexandria, Claudius II Gothicus, (A.D. 268-270), potin tetradrachm, (10.15 g), dated year 2 = 269-270 A.D., obv. AVT K KLAUDIOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Eagle standing left, head right, holding wreath and palm, L B (date) before, (S.11418, BMCG 2333, Dattari 5417, Milne 4247); Egypt, Alexandria, Maximianus, (A.D. 285-305), potin tetradrachm, (7.79 g), dated year 9 = 293-294 A.D., obv. MAXIIMI ANOC CEB, laureate bust right, rev. Homonoia standing left, raising hand and holding double cornucopiae, ENATO**U*, Z (date) in right field, **G* (officina) in exergue, (S.-, Koln 3332, Dattari 5937, Milne 5125). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine - extremely fine and scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 4182 Egypt, Alexandria, Carinus as Caesar, (A.D. 282-283), billon tetradrachm, year 1 = A.D. 282-283, (7.31 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Carinus to right, around A K M A KA PINOC CK, rev. Tyche standing left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, L A to left, (S.12357, BMC 2448, Milne 4667, Koln 3172-3); Egypt, Alexandria, Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon tetradrachm, year 6 = A.D. 275-276, (6.84 g), obv. laureate and cuirassed bust of Aurelian to right, around A K **L* DOM **AYRHLIANOC* CEB, rev. L S across, eagle standing left, head right with wreath within its beak, (S.-, BMC -, Milne 4456). Toned, very fine, scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 4183 Egypt, Alexandria mint, billon tetradrachms, Diocletian, (284-305 A.D.), Year 5, rev. Eusebeia standing left, dropping incense onto altar and holding box, year marks L-E across field, (Milne 4896), (illustrated); another rev. Tyche standing left holding rudder and cornucopiae, E to right, (Milne 4821); another possibly (Milne 4897). Fine - good very fine. (3) $40
Lot 4184 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 4185 Sasanian King, Ardashir, I (A.D. 224-240), AE chalkous, (1.45 g), obv. bearded bust to right of king, rev. fire altar, without attendants (Sellwood -, Gobl 3, Karlsson -). Deeply toned, fine and very rare. $60
Lot 4186 Sasanian King, Shapur I, (A.D. 240-270), silver obol, Type I Gobl, (0.80 g), obv. bust to right with crown, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar with attendants, (Sellwood -, Gobl 25, Karlsson D7). Toned, very fine or better and very rare. $200
Lot 4187 Sasanian King, Varhran I, (271-274), silver obol, (0.47 g), obv. bust to right with radiate crown, rev. fire altar with attendants, plain shaft, (Sellwood -, Gobl 1/2, Karlsson -). Toned, very fine and very rare. $130
Lot 4188 Sasanian King, Shapur II, (A.D. 309-379), silver drachm, (4.35 g), obv. bust to right with crown, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar, (Sellwood 32, Gobl 106, M.879-882). Toned, nearly very fine, scarce. $70
Lot 4189 Sasanian King, Varhran IV, (A.D. 386-397), silver drachm, (2.90 g), obv. bust to right wearing a winged merlon crown with korymbos, rev. fire altar with attendants, (Sellwood 38, Gobl 141, M.928-9, Paruck Pl.X, 5). Good very fine/very fine, scarce. $90
Lot 4190 Sasanian King, Varhran V, (A.D. 420-438), silver drachm, (3.94 g), obv. bust to right with crown, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar, AU [AUR] Ahwaz mint, (Sellwood 43, Gobl 156, Paruck M.952). Well struck, extremely fine, rare mint. $150
Lot 4191 Sasanian King, Peroz (Firuz I), (457-484), silver drachm, (3.28 g) KR mint (Kirman), no date, obv. bust to right with crown or headress of two turrets and a globe, crescent before or two wings instead, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar with two attendants facing the altar with flames only above the altar, (Sellwood 48, Gobl 171, M.990-991). Toned, good very fine. $60
Lot 4192 Sasanian, Khusru I, (531-579), silver drachm, (4.06 g), Aylan (Susa?) mint, obv. "Khosrau" to right, "prosperity" to left in Pahlavi, crowned and cuirassed bust right, crescent and ribbon over each shoulder, rev. fire altar with attendants and ribbon, star and crescent flanking flames, regnal year to left, mint signature to right, (Gobl II/2, Sellwood 55, Karlsson D77); another, (3.64 g), (Gobl II/1, Sellwood 59, Karlsson D76). Struck on broad flans, toned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4193 Sasanian, Khusru I, (531-579), silver drachm, (3.95 g), Aylan (Susa?) mint, obv. "Khosrau" to right, "prosperity" to left in Pahlavi, crowned and cuirassed bust right, crescent and ribbon over each shoulder, rev. fire altar with attendants and ribbon, star and crescent flanking flames, regnal year to left, mint signature to right, (Gobl II/I, Sellwood 59, Karlsson D69). Struck on a broad flan, toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4194 Sasanian, Khusru I, (531-579), silver drachm, (4.11 g), Aylan (Susa?) mint, obv. "Khosrau" to right, "prosperity" to left in Pahlavi, crowned and cuirassed bust right, crescent and ribbon over each shoulder, rev. fire altar with attendants and ribbon, star and crescent flanking flames, regnal year to left, mint signature to right, (Gobl II/2, Sellwood 55, Karlsson D77). Struck on a broad flan, toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4195 Sasanian, Khusru I, (531-579), silver drachm, (3.85 g), obv. "Khosrau" to right, "prosperity" to left in Pahlavi, crowned and cuirassed bust right, crescent and ribbon over each shoulder, rev. Fire altar with attendants and ribbon, star and crescent flanking flames, regnal year to left, mint signature to right, (Gobl II/2, D 30, cf.Sellwood 56, Karlsson D63); another, (3.97 g), (Gobl II/2, G 12, cf.Sellwood 56, Karlsson D74). Toned, nearly very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4196 Sasanian Kings, Khusru II (A.D. 590 - 627), silver drachm, (4.00 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). Struck on a broad flan, nearly extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4197 Ancient Greek, AE including, Palestine, Judaea, Roman Administration, issue to commemorate Roman victory in Judaea, Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE 22, Caesarea mint, Judaea Capta coinage, obv. laureate head to right, rev. rev. Minerva and standard to left, (S. 886, H.1455); Thrace (Moesia Inferior), Marcianopolis, Macrinus and Diadumenian, (A.D. 217-218), AE 27, obv. Macrinus laureate head to right facing Diadumenian head to left, rev. Hygeia, (Hristova & Jekov 6.24.21.3, Varbanov -); Egypt, Alexandria, billon tetradrachms, Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), rev. Eagle to right (Koln 3209), eagle between standards (Koln 3235), Homonoia (Koln 3292); Maximianus, (A.D. 286-305), rev. Elpis (Koln 3285), Nike to right (Koln 3295); Moesia Superior, Viminacium, Aemilian, (A.D. 253), AE 25, rev. Moesia between bull and lion, (BMC Thrace 46, SNG Cop 172); Thrace, Deultum, Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE 23, rev. Homonoia, (Draganov 951-2). Nearly fine - good very fine, some rare. (9) $300
Lot 4198 Ancient Greek and Roman, including, Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy IV, (221-205 B.C.), AE 36, Alexandria mint, issued 221-205 B.C., (42.39 g), obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, dotted border, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, head to right, standing on thunderbolt holding cornucopiae on shoulder, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, between legs E, (S.7815, Sv.974, SNG Cop.224-6, Pitchfork 44-48); Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 75-79, (2.76 g), obv. laureate head to right, rev. Jupiter standing to left, (S.776, RIC 124a, C.222); Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D. 175), silver denarius, (2.76 g), obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, rev. Hilaritas standing to left, (S.5254, RIC 686, BMC 100, RSC 111); Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Laodicea mint, issued A.D. 198, (2.59 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, rev. Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm, (cf.S.6370, RIC 499, RSC 694); another, Rome mint, issued A.D. 207, (3.36 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P XV COS III P P, Victory standing right, foot on helmet, inscribing shield set on palm-tree, (S.6340, RIC 211, RSC 489), (illustrated). Toned, some with green patina, nearly fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $190
Lot 4199 Ancient Greek and Roman provincial AE, including, Lydia, Sardes, Tranquillina, (struck under Gordianus III), (A.D. 238-244), AE 23, rev. Men standing left in cap, (BMC 195); Macedon, AE 23, rev. shield; Alexandria, Ptolemy IV, AE 18, rev. eagle left; Pisidia, Antioch, Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), AE 24, rev. River-god Anthios reclining left, (SNG France 1289); Thrace, Anchialos, Maximianus I, (A.D. 235-238), AE 28, rev. Serapis left holding sceptre, (Varbanov 574), (illustrated); Antioch, anonymous issue under Maximinus II, (A.D. 311-312), AE quarter follis, obv. Jupiter, rev. Victory, (S.14932), another, Antioch mint, obv. Tyche of Antioch seated facing, rev. Apollo left, (S.14927); Constantinople, Helena, posthumous issue (A.D. 337-341), follis, rev. Pax standing left, (RIC 33). Nearly fine - nearly very fine, some rare. (8) $120
Lot 4200 Republic, Anonymous, (5th-4th century B.C.), AE Aes Rude, (97.83 g), uncertain mint (possibly Rome), irregular cast lump of bronze with no official stamp or indication of value, (S.505, BMC 1-11, Thurlow & Vecchi, pl.2). As made with green and earthen patina. Passed in
Lot 4201 Republic, Anonymous, (c.280-276 B.C.), AE Aes Grave semis, Rome mint, (158.19 g), obv. head of beardless Mars to left wearing crested Corinthian helmet, S below, rev. Venus head to left, S below, (S.529, Thurlow-Vecchi 2, Crawford 14/2, Haeberlin Pl. 39, 4). Attractive green patina with some earthen encrustation, fine - nearly very fine and very rare. $360
Lot 4202 Republic, Anonymous (Aes Grave) Series, (c.280-269 B.C.), Rome mint, AE sextans, heavy series, (60.56 g), obv. scallop shell, two pellets across field, rev. caduceus, two pellets across field, (S.551, Cr.14/5, Syd.12, Thurlow & Vecchi 5a). Deeply toned, slight casting flaw at base, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $340
Lot 4203 Republic, Anonymous, (c.280-269 B.C.), AE cast sextans, (50.57 g), obv. Dioscuri head right in conical cap two pellets behind, rev. other Dioscuri head to left in conical cap two dots behind, (S.552, Cr.18/5, Syd.19). Attractive green toning, high relief, fine - nearly very fine and very scarce. $160
Lot 4204 Republic, Anonymous, (c.280-269 B.C.), AE cast sextans, (39.48 g), obv. Dioscuri head right in conical cap two pellets behind, rev. other Dioscuri head to left in conical cap two dots behind, (S.552, Cr.18/5, Syd.19). Casting flaw at top of heads, deeply toned, fine - nearly very fine and very scarce. $200
Lot 4205 Republic, Anonymous Series, (c.280-269 B.C.), AE cast sextans, (54.32 g), obv. Dioscuri head right in conical cap two pellets behind, rev. other Dioscuri head to left in conical cap two dots behind, (S.552, Cr.18/5, Syd.19). Edge break, usual rough surface, fine - very fine and very scarce. $140
Lot 4206 Republic, Anonymous, (275-270 B.C.), AE double litra, uncertain South Italian mint, (9.57 g), obv. female head (or possibly Apollo) to right, bound with ribbon, rev. lion walking right, ROMAN[O] in exergue, (S.590, Cr.16/1a, BMC 23, Syd.5). Attractive light green patina, nearly very fine - very fine and rare. $220
Lot 4207 Republic, Anonymous, (275-270 B.C.), AE double litra, uncertain South Italian mint, (5.74 g), obv. female head (or possibly Apollo) to right, bound with ribbon, rev. lion walking right, ROMAN[O] in exergue, (S.590, Cr.16/1a, BMC 23, Syd.5). Deep green patina with some earthen encrustation, nearly very fine - very fine and rare. $120
Lot 4208 Republic, Anonymous, (c.260 B.C.), AE litra, Rome mint, (6.85 g), obv. Corinthian helmeted head of Minerva to left, rev. horse's head to right with bridle, ROMANO behind, (S.592, Cr.17/1a, Syd.3,). Attractive bronze patina, very fine and very scarce. $130
Lot 4209 Republic, Anonymous, (c.260 B.C.), AE litra, Rome mint, (5.59 g), obv. Corinthian helmeted head of Minerva to left, rev. horse's head to right with bridle, [RO]MANO behind, (S.592, Cr.17/1a, Syd.3,). Deep bronze patina, nearly very fine and very scarce. $110
Lot 4210 Republic, Anonymous, (c.241-235 B.C.), AE litra, Rome mint, (3.02 g), obv. helmeted head of beardless Mars to right, dotted border, rev. horse's head to right, [ROMA] below, sickle behind, (S.594, Cr.25/3, Syd.26). Green patina and light porosity, otherwise nearly very fine - very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4211 Republic, Anonymous, (c.235-230 B.C.), AE litra, (3.66 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo right, rev. horse galloping left, ROMA below, (S.595, Cr.26/3, Syd.29, BMC 70). Deep green patina, very fine or better and rare. $100
Lot 4212 Republic, Anonymous, (c.235-230 B.C.), AE litra, possibly Rome mint, (3.17 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo right, rev. horse galloping left, ROMA below, (S.595, Cr.26/3, Syd.29, BMC 70) (illustrated); Anonymous series, (c.211-206 B.C.), AE sextans (5.49 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); Anonymous series, (c.211-207 B.C.), AE semiuncia, uncertain mint, (0.98 g), obv. Mercury head in winged petasus two pellets above, rev. prow to right, above ROMA, (S.1360, Cr.56/8, Syd.143f, BMC 277). All with patina, good - nearly very fine and scarce. (3) Passed in
Lot 4213 Republic, Anonymous, (c.235-230 B.C.), AE half litra, (1.51 g), obv. head of Roma right wearing Phrygian helmet, rev. dog walking to right with left foreleg raised, ROMA in exergue, (S.598, Cr.26/4, Syd.22, BMC 44). Deep green patina, nearly very fine and rare. $80
Lot 4214 Republic, Anonymous, (c.235 B.C.), silver didrachm, (6.08 g), Rome mint, obv. helmeted head of Mars right, club behind, rev. horse prancing right, club above, ROMA below, (S.30, Cr.27/1, Syd. 23, RSC 32). Slightly pitted surface, deeply toned, very fine and rare. $440
Lot 4215 Republic, Anonymous, (c.230-225 B.C.), AE litra, Rome mint, (2.80 g), obv. helmeted head of beardles Mars to right, club behind, rev. horse galloping to right, ROMA below, club above, (S.596, Cr.27/2, Syd.23a). Attractive green toning, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4216 Republic, Anonymous, (225-212 B.C.), silver didrachm (quadrigatus), (6.59 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). Toned, good very fine and very scarce. $600
Lot 4217 Republic, Anonymous, (c.225-217 B.C.), possibly Rome mint, AE triens, (90.55 g), obv. Minerva helmeted head to left, four pellets below, rev. prow of galley to right with four pellets below, (S.578, Cr.35/3a, Thurlow & Vecchi 53, Syd.74). Green patina with some earthen encrustation, casting fault on obverse above head, very fine and very scarce. $240
Lot 4218 Republic, Anonymous (Aes Grave) Series, (c.225-217 B.C.), Rome mint, AE quadrans, (57.71 g), obv. head of Hercules left wearing lion's skin, three pellets behind, rev. prow of galley to right with three pellets below, (S.582, Cr.35/4, Syd.75, Thurlow & Vecchi 54). Green patina with earthen encrustation, nearly very fine and rare. $200
Lot 4219 Republic, Anonymous, (c.217-215 B.C.), AE sextans (two unciae), (23.13 g), obv. Mercury head right in winged petasus two pellets above, rev. prow to right, above ROMA, below two pellets, (S.610, Cr.38/5, Syd.85, BMC 59). Attractive light green toning, good very fine - nearly extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 4220 Republic, Anonymous, (c.217-215 B.C.), AE sextans (two unciae), (23.23 g), obv. Mercury head right in winged petasus two pellets above, rev. prow to right, above ROMA, below two pellets, (S.610, Cr.38/5, Syd.85, BMC 59). Deeply toned, very fine and scarce. $220
Lot 4221 Republic, Anonymous (semilibral) Series, (c.217-215 B.C.), Rome mint, AE uncia, (11.90 g), obv. helmeted head of Roma to left, pellet behind, rev. prow to right, ROMA above, pellet below, (S.615, Cr.38/6, Syd. 86). Attractive green patina, well struck, very fine or better and scarce. $120
Lot 4222 Republic, Anonymous (semilibral) series, (c.217-215 B.C.), Rome mint, AE semuncia, (5.86 g), obv. head of Mercury to right wearing winged petasus, rev. prow to right, ROMA above, (S.620, Cr.38/7, Syd.87). Attractive green patina, very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 4223 Republic, Anonymous (semilibral) series, (c.217-215 B.C.), Rome mint, AE semuncia, (4.40 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, good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4224 Republic, Anonymous (semilibral) series, (c.217-215 B.C.), Rome mint, AE semuncia, (5.50 g), obv. head of Mercury to right wearing winged petasus, rev. prow to right, ROMA above, (S.620, Cr.38/7, Syd.87). Deep patina, nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4225 Republic, Anonymous (semiliberal) series, (c.217-215 B.C.), uncertain mint, AE uncia, (7.61 g), obv. turreted and draped female bust right, pellet behind, rev. horseman galloping right holding whip, ROMA below, (S.619, Cr.39/5, Syd. 97). Attractive bronze patina, slight surface pitting, otherwise nearly very fine - very fine and rare. $160
Lot 4226 Republic, Anonymous (semiliberal) series, (c.217-215 B.C.), uncertain mint, AE uncia, (5.42 g), obv. turreted and draped female bust right, pellet behind, rev. horseman galloping right holding whip, ROMA below, (S.619, Cr.39/5, Syd. 97). Green patina with some oxidation, otherewise good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4227 Republic, Anonymous, (c.215-211 B.C.), AE quadrans, (14.89 g), obv. Hercules head with lion skin to right, three dots behind, dotted border, rev. prow to right, below three dots, above ROMA, (S.608, Cr.41/8b, Syd.106). Uneven flan, attractive light green patina, very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 4228 Republic, Anonymous, (c.215-211 B.C.), AE sextans (two unciae), (12.12 g), obv. Mercury head in winged petasus two pellets above, rev. prow to right, above ROMA, below two pellets, (S.611, Cr.41/9, Syd.107, BMC 72). Attractive bottle green patina, struck on a large flan, very fine and scarce. $150
Lot 4229 Republic, Anonymous (semilibral) Series, (c.217-215 B.C.), Rome mint, AE uncia, (7.00 g), obv. helmeted head of Roma to right, pellet behind, rev. prow to right, ROMA above, pellet below, (S.616, Cr.41/10, Syd. 108). Green patina, very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4230 Republic, Anonymous, (c.214-212 B.C.), Sicilian mint, AE uncia, (5.71 g), obv. helmeted head of Roma to right, rev. prow to right, ROMA and grain-ear above, (S.617, Cr.42/4, Syd. 79), (illustrated); Anonymous, AE quadrans, 211-208 B.C., Sicilian mint, (7.48 g), obv. head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin, three dots (mark of value) behind, rev. Bull leaping right, three dots (mark of value) and grain ear above, serpent below, ROMA in ex, (Crawford 69/5, RBW 92). First coin with deep green patina, very fine/good very fine. Second toned, fine and very scarce. (2) $100
Lot 4231 Republic, Anonymous, (211-206 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.73 g), obv. head of Roma to right, X behind, rev. Dioscuri galloping right holding spears, ROMA in exergue, (S.38, Cr.44/5, Syd.140, RSC 2). Toned, uneven flan, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 4232 Republic, Anonymous, (shortly after 211 B.C.), silver quinarius, Rome mint, (2.16 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, V behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, ROMA in linear frame, (S.42, Cr.44/6, Syd.141). Uneven toning, well struck, extremely fine and scarce. $180
Lot 4233 Republic, Anonymous, (211-208 B.C.), silver sestertius, (0.96 g), Rome mint, obv. helmeted head of Roma to right, border of dots, rev. Dioscuri to right, ROMA in linear frame on tablet, line border, (S.46, Cr.44/7, Syd. 142). Uneven toning and possible fire damage, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. $130
Lot 4234 Republic, Anonymous, (shortly after 211 B.C.), silver victoriatus, (2.93 g), uncertain mint, obv. laureate head of Jupiter to right, border of dots, rev. Victory to right, crowning trophy, in exergue ROMA, line border, (S.49, Cr.44/1, Syd. 83, RSC 9). Very dark hoard toning, nearly very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4235 Republic, Anonymous, (c.211-207 B.C.), AE as, (42.01 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, struck on a broad flan, nearly very fine/very fine and scarce. $190
Lot 4236 Republic, Anonymous, (c.211-206 B.C.), AE triens (4 unciae), (15.67 g), obv. head of Minerva right in Corinthian helmet,four pellets above, rev. prow to right, above ROMA, below four pellets, (S.911, Cr.56/4, Syd.143b, BMC 245). Dark chocolate patina, nearly very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4237 Republic, Anonymous, (c.211-206 B.C.), AE quadrans, uncertain mint, (8.05 g), obv. head of Hercules right wearing lion's skin headdress, three pellets (mark of value) behind, rev. prow to right, above ROMA, below three pellets, (S.1037, Cr.56/5, Syd.143c, BMC 255). Dark patina, nearly very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4238 Republic, Anonymous, (c.211-207 B.C.), AE sextans (two unciae), possibly Rome mint, (5.41 g), obv. Mercury head in winged petasus, rev. prow to right, (S.1204, Cr.56/6, Syd.143d, BMC 263); M Atilius Saranus, (148 B.C.), AE As (uncial standard), Rome mint, (35.57 g), obv. laureate head of bearded Janus, I (mark of value) above, rev. Prow of galley right, I to right, M.ATIL above, ROMA below, (S.727, Cr.216/2, Syd.399, BMC 692). Both toned, nearly very fine and scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 4239 Republic, Anonymous, (c.211-207 B.C.), AE as, (43.68 g), obv. laureate head of Janus, I above, rev. prow to right, above I and crescent, below ROMA, (S.636, Cr.57/3, Syd.221). Deep green patina, nearly very fine and very rare. $90
Lot 4240 Republic, Anonymous, (c.211-206 B.C.), AE semis, possibly Rome mint, (25.34 g), obv. laureate head of Saturn right, S behind, rev. prow to right, S above, ROMA monogram before, ROMA below, (S.789, Cr.84/5, Syd.190a, BMC 193). Deep grey patina with earthen highlights, well struck, very fine and rare. $170
Lot 4241 Republic, Anonymous, (206-195 B.C.), AE As, (23.39 g), Rome mint, obv. laureate bearded head of Janus, I above, rev. Prow of galley right, I to right, star above, (S.664, Cr.113/2, Syd. 264). Uneven flan, nearly very fine and a rare type. Passed in
Lot 4242 Republic, Anonymous, silver denarius, (206-195 B.C.), Rome mint, (3.39 g), obv. helmeted head of Roma to right, X behind, border of dots, rev. the Dioscuri galloping right, trident below, in linear frame, ROMA below, (S.54, Cr.115/1, Syd 268, BMC 442). Toned, good very fine and very scarce. $120
Lot 4243 Republic, Anonymous, (c.206-195 B.C.), AE as, (30.30 g), obv. laureate head of bearded Janus right, I above, rev. prow to right, above bull standing right and MD, I to right, below [ROMA], (S.672, Cr.142/1, Syd.299). Attractive green patina, some mould slippage during casting, otherwise very fine and rare. $120
Lot 4244 L. Sempronius Pitio, (148 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.85 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, **P*ITIO behind, X before, rev. Dioscuri to right, L.SEMP monogram below, ROMA in exergue, (S.91, Cr.216/1, Syd.402, RSC Sempronia 2). Lightly toned, very fine. $120
Lot 4245 C. Antestius, (146 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.69 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, puppy walking behind, X under chin, rev. the Dioscuri to right, C ANTESTI (ANE in monogram) below, ROMA in exergue, (S.95, Cr.219/1e, Syd.411, B.Antestia 2). Struck on a full flan, nearly very fine and a scarce type. Passed in
Lot 4246 Aurelius Rufus, (144 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.90 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, X behind, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, hurling thunderbolt, AV RVF monogram below, ROMA in exergue, (S.97, Cr.221/1, Syd.409, RSC Aurelia 19). Lightly toned, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4247 Ti. Minucius C.f. Augurinus, (134 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.86 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, * behind, rev. ROMA above divided by Ionic column, on each side two togate figures, TI.MINVCI.C.[F.] on left AVGVRINI on right, (S.119, Cr.243/1, Syd.494). Struck on an oval flan, nearly very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4248 L. Opimius, (131 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.99 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, * below chin, wreath behind, rev. Apollo in biga to right, L.OPEIMI below, ROMA in exergue, (S.130, Cr.253/1, Syd.473, RSC Opimia 16). Light golden toning, good very fine or better and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4249 L. Caecilius Metellus Diadematus, (128 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.75 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, * behind, rev. ROMA in exergue, Pax in biga to right, elephant's head with bell attached below horses, (S.138, Cr.262/1, Syd.496, RSC Caecilia 38). Toned, nearly very fine and rare. $150
Lot 4250 C. Fonteius, (114-113 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.20 g), obv. Janus head, C in left field, * to right, rev. galley with pilot and three rowers, C.FONT ligated above, ROMA in exergue, (S.167, Cr.290/1, Syd.555, RSC Fonteia 1). Toned with some hoard patination, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4251 Lucius Caesius, (112-111 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.76 g), obv. youthful bust of Vejovis to left viewed from behind, hurling a thunderbolt, ROMA monogram behind, rev. the two Lares Praestites seated to right, each with sceptre, dog between them monograms LA to left RE to right, L CAES[I] in the exergue, head of Vulcan and tongs above, (S.175, Cr.298/1, Syd.564, B.Caesia 1). Very fine and rare. $150
Lot 4252 L. Memmius, (109-108 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.90 g), obv. male head to right, with oak wreath, * below chin, rev. Dioscuri standing facing between their horses, each holding spear, L.MEM[MI] in exergue, (S.181, Cr.304/1, Syd.558, Memmia 1). Good very fine or better and very scarce. $160
Lot 4253 M. Herennius, (108-107 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.63 g), obv. Piety head to right, behind PIETAS, control mark P before, rev. Amphinomus running right bearing father on shoulders, M.HERENNI on left, (S.185, Cr.308/1a, Syd.567, RSC Herennia 1a). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4254 L. Scipio Asiagenus, (c.106 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.85 g), obv. Jupiter laureate head to left, dotted border, rev. Jupiter holding sceptre and thunderbolt in quadriga to right, L.SCIP.ASIAG in exergue, T. above, (S.188, Cr.311/1d, Syd.576, RSC Cornelia 24). Toned, serrated edge struck slightly off centre, otherwise very fine and scarce. $150
Lot 4255 Q. Thermus M.f., (c.103 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.73 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). Banker's mark on cheek, otherwise fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4256 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. $140
Lot 4257 P. Lentulus Marcelli f., (c.100 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.80 g), obv. young Hercules bust to right, wearing lion's skin, club over shoulder, F to left, shield above, ROMA below, rev. Roma standing facing being crowned by Genius, F between figures, [L]ENT MAR.F. in exergue, all within laurel wreath, (S.208, Cr.329/1a, Syd.604, RSC Cornelia 25). Nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4258 A. Albinus, (c.96 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.86 g), obv. Diana diademed and draped bust to right, ROMA below, bow and quiver behind, rev. three horsemen galloping to left, fallen warrior before, A.ALBINVS.[S.F.] in exergue, (S.218, Cr.335/9, Syd.613a, Postumia 4). Lightly toned, very fine and rare. $140
Lot 4259 C. Vibius C.F. Pansa, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.77 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, PANSA behind, lituus under chin, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C. VIBIVS C [F]. in exergue, (S.242, Cr.342/5b, Syd.684a, B.Vibia 1a); Cn. Lentulus Clodianus, (88 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.79 g), obv. Mars helmeted bust right, seen from behind, rev. Victory in biga to right, CN LENTV[L] in exergue, (S.254, Cr.345/1, Syd.702, RSC Cornelia 50). Nearly very fine/very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4260 L. and C. Memmius, L.f. Galeria, (87 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.63 g), obv. laureate head of Saturn to left, EX SC behind, rev. Venus in biga to right, holding sceptre, L.C. MEMIES. L.[F.]/GAL in exergue, (S.262, Cr.349/1, Syd.712, B.Memmia 8). Slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $60
Lot 4261 L. Julius Bursio, (c.85 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.79 g), obv. Genius (or Apollo Vejovis) bust laureate to right, trident and number behind, rev. Victory in quadriga to right, LA below L. IVLI. BVRS[IO] in exergue, (S.268, cf.Cr.352/1c, Syd.728c, B.Julia 5b). Struck slightly off centre on an oval flan, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4262 Pub. Crepusius, (82 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.61 g), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, sceptre over shoulder, rev. horseman galloping to right, hurling spear, P. CREPVS[I] in exergue, (S.283, Cr.361/1c, Syd.738a, B.Crepusia 1). Lightly toned, very fine, scarce. $80
Lot 4263 L. Censorinus with P. Crepusius and C.Limetanus, (82 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.89 g), obv. Venus diademed and veiled bust to right, L. CENSORIN behind, rev. Venus in biga galloping to right, XXXVII above, C.LIMETA below, P. CREPVSI in exergue, (S.284, Cr.360/1b, Syd.736a, B.Marcia 27). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $300
Lot 4264 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. $600
Lot 4265 Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius (as Imperator 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. $300
Lot 4266 L. Lucretius Trio, (76 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.83 g), obv. radiate head of Sol to right, rev. seven stars within pellet around crescent moon, TRIO above, L.LVCRETI below, (S.321, Cr.390/1, Syd.783, RSC Lucretia 2). Light golden toning, adjustment mark on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 4267 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. $200
Lot 4268 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. $120
Lot 4269 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. $120
Lot 4270 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.SCA]VR and AED CVR above, [R]EX ARET[AS] in exergue, [E]X to left, SC to right, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to left, [P.]HYPSAE / AED CVR above, CAPTV on right, [C.HYP]SAE COS/ [PREIVER] in exergue, scorpion below horses, (S.379, Cr.422/1b, Syd.913, RSC Aemilia 8). Bright, extremely fine and rare. $250
Lot 4271 L. Marcius Philippus, (c.56 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 4272 C. Vibius C.f.C.n. Pansa Caetronianus, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 g), obv. mask of Pan to right, 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. $100
Lot 4273 C. Vibius C.f.C.n. Pansa Caetronianus, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.68 g), obv. mask of Pan to right, PAN[SA] 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). Nearly very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4274 A. Licinius Nerva, (c.47 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.76 g), obv. Fides laureate head to right, FIDE[S] before, NERVA behind, rev. horseman galloping right dragging captive by the hair, III VIR above, A. LICINIVS below, (S.430, Cr.454/1, Syd.954, B.Licinia 24). Weakly struck on the reverse, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4275 Mn. Cordius Rufus, (46 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (2.68 g), obv. diademed head of Venus to right, RVFVS SC behind, rev. Cupid on dolphin to right, riding with bridle, MN CORDIVS below, (S.442, Cr.463/3, Syd.977, RSC Cordia 3). Deeply toned, good fine/nearly very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4276 T. Carisius, (c.46 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.70 g), obv. head of Aphrodisian Sibyl to right, border of dots, rev. Sphinx to right, around [T. CARISIVS] to right, in exergue III VIR, (S.446, Cr.464/1, Syd.983b). Off centre on obverse, banker's mark on forehead, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 4277 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 4278 P. Clodius M.F. Turrinus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.95 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). Off centre on obverse with banker's mark on cheek, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 4279 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 4280 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. $480
Lot 4281 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 4282 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 4283 Julius Caesar, (c.47-46 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.30 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, Syd.1013, RSC Julius Caesar 12). Porous surface, good fine and scarce. $400
Lot 4284 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. $360
Lot 4285 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. $80
Lot 4286 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. $380
Lot 4287 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 4288 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 4289 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 4290 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.09 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). Struck slightly off centre, nearly fine and scarce. $150
Lot 4291 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. $450
Lot 4292 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. $200
Lot 4293 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. $550
Lot 4294 Octavian, (42 B.C.), silver denarius (3.37 g), military mint travelling 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 4295 Augustus, as Octavian, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, mint moving with Octavian, issued 37 B.C., (3.64 g), obv. Octavian head to right bearded, around IMP CAESA[R] DIVI F III VIR ITER R P C, rev. simpulum, sprinkler, jug and lituus, border of dots, around COS ITER ET TER DESIG, (S.1544, Cr.538/1, C.91, Syd.1334, BMC Gaul 116). Deeply toned, banker's mark on cheek, otherwise very fine and rare. $460
Lot 4296 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, struck 8 B.C., (3.78 g), obv. bare head to right of Augustus, around AVGVSTVS DIVI F, rev. Gaius Caesar on horseback galloping right, holding sword and reins, eagle between two standards behind, C.CAES above, AVGVS F below, (S.1596, RSC 40, RIC 410). Toned, two small gouges on reverse, otherwise very fine or better and very scarce. $440
Lot 4297 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, struck 8 B.C., (3.74 g), obv. bare head to right of Augustus, around [AVG]VST[VS] DIVI F, rev. Gaius Caesar on horseback galloping right, holding sword and reins, eagle between two standards behind, C.CAES above, AVGVS [F] below, (S.1596, RSC 40, RIC 410). Toned, banker's mark on neck and some surface roughness, otherwise very fine and very scarce. $340
Lot 4298 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, 15-13 B.C., (3.72 g), obv. bare head to right of Augustus, around AVGVSTVS DIVI F, rev. bull butting to right, in exergue IMP X, (S.1610, RSC 137, RIC 167a). Toned, banker's mark on neck, a few scratches on reverse, otherwise very fine and rare. $430
Lot 4299 Augustus as Octavian, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver quinarius, Emerita mint, issued 25-23 B.C. by P.Carisius legatus pro praetore, (1.57 g), obv. Octavian bare head to right AVGVST behind, all within linear circle, rev. P CARISI LEG around, Victory standing to right crowning trophy, (S.1642, RIC 1a, BMC 293, RSC 386). Toned, banker's mark on cheek, otherwise very fine and very scarce. $300
Lot 4300 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, Rome mint, issued 7 B.C. by M. Salvius Otho, (11.35 g), obv. bare head to right of Augustus around CAESAR AVG[VST PONT MAX TRIB]VNIC POT, rev. M SALVIVS OTHO III VIR A A A F F around large SC, (cf.S.1685, RSC 431, C.515, CBN 687, BMC 226). Attractive green patina, nearly very fine and scarce. $150
Lot 4301 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), silver plated denarius (fourree), (2.77 g), issued 46-7., Rome mint, obv. TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG P M TR P VI IMP XI, laureate head to right, rev. PACI AVGVSTAE around, Pax-Nemesis winged, advancing to right, holding winged caduceus pointing down at snake, (cf.S.1846, RIC 139 [R3], RSC 58). Tiny breaks in the plating, fine and very rare. $420
Lot 4302 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 41-42, (24.78 g), obv. laureate head of Claudius to right, around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P[M TR P I]MP, countermarked in rectangular block TIAV, rev. SP[ES AVGVSTA] around, Spes draped advancing to left, right hand holding flower, left raising skirt, S C in exergue, (S.1853, BMC 132 [same countermark, p.185], RIC 99, cf.C.85, CBN 165). Nearly fine/fair and rare. $150
Lot 4303 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), silver denarius, issued c.66-67, Rome mint, (3.22 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. Jupiter seated left on throne, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, IVPPITER CVSTOS around, (cf.S.1943, RIC 46, BMC p.210 note, RSC 121). A nice example, dull grey patina, good fine. $400
Lot 4304 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), silver denarius, issued c.65, Rome mint, (3.39 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. temple of Vesta, [VES]TA above, (S.1946, RIC 62, BMC 104, RSC 335); Salonina, wife of Gallienus, (died A.D. 268), billon antoninianus, Cologne mint, (3.05 g), obv. diademed veiled and draped bust of Salonina to right on crescent, around SALONINA AVG, rev. Venus seated left, extending right hand to child (or Cupid) at feet, around VENVS FELIX, (S.10655, RIC 7, RSC 115); Galerius Maximian, as Caesar, (A.D. 305-311), AE folles, Thessalonica mint, issued A.D. 298-9, (9.59 g), obv. laureate head of Galerius to right, around GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, rev. around GENIO POPV LI ROMANI, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, in exergue TSB., (S.14370, RIC 20b). First fine, toned and scarce, others toned very fine/extremely fine and rare as such. (3) $400
Lot 4305 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 4306 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. $200
Lot 4307 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. $320
Lot 4308 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. $70
Lot 4309 Domitian, as Caesar under Titus, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 80, (3.16 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). Has been lacquered, otherwise very fine/nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4310 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. $80
Lot 4311 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. $950
Lot 4312 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. $80
Lot 4313 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. $200
Lot 4314 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 137, Rome mint, (3.06 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. SALVS AVG around, Salus standing to left holding sceptre and sacrificing out of a patera over lighted altar, (S.3475, RIC 268, BMC 721, RSC 1328). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4315 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 4316 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 4317 Antoninus Pius, (A.D.138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued in A.D.150 (3.13g) obverse, bare head right, around IMP T AEL CAES HADR ANTONINVS, reverse, Fortuna standing left with rudder and cornucopiae, AVG PIVS P M TR P COS II around (S.4056, RIC 22, RSC 88); Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius (died A.D.141), silver denarius (3.05 g) issued after 147, Rome mint, obverse, draped bust to right of Faustina, around DIVA FAV STINA, reverse Aeternitas or Providentia facing with veil, around AETERNITAS (cf.S.4574, BMC 373, RIC 351, RSC 32); Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 174, (3.33 g), obverse, laureate bust cuirassed of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVIII, reverse, IMP VI COS III, Mars advancing to right, holding spear and trophy, (cf.S.4907, BMC 586 note, RIC 286, RSC 254b); Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (died A.D. 141) silver denarius, (3.16 g), obverse, DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right, reverse, AVGVSTA, throne with sceptre against it, peacock in front to right, (cf.S.4579, RIC 376, RSC 132c). Very good - very fine. (4) $120
Lot 4318 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE As, issued 148-149, Rome mint, (10.41 g), obv. laureate head to right of Antoninus Pius, around ANTONINVS AVG PI VS P P TR P XII, rev. elephant walking to right, around MVNIFICENTIA AVG, COS IIII/ S C in exergue, (S.4308, RIC 862a, C.565). Attractive dark brown patina, very fine and scarce in this condition. $150
Lot 4319 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. $130
Lot 4320 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 175, (3.09 g), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVIII, rev. around IMP VII COS III, Genius or Bonus Eventus standing left holding patera and corn ears, (S.4909, RIC 300, RSC 321, BMC 607). Possibly ex mount, has been lacquered, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 4321 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. $150
Lot 4322 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), silver denarius, (3.42 g), obv. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right, rev. IVNONI REGINA, Juno standing to left holding patera and sceptre, peacock standing left at feet, (S.5256, RSC 139a, RIC M696). Good very fine. $70
Lot 4323 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. $120
Lot 4324 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. $110
Lot 4325 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 4326 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 4327 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 4328 Commodus, as Caesar, (166-177 A.D.), AE As, 24-26mm, (12.87 g), issued 175-176, obv. [COMMO]DO CAES AVG FIL GERM SARM, bust of Commodus, draped, head, bare, to right, rev. SPES PVBLICA around, S C across, Spes draped, advancing left, holding flower, in her right hand and with left hand gathering up fold of skirt, (S.5564, BMCRE IV p.646, 1536 and pl.85.6; C.710; RIC III p.336, 1544, MIR 344). Very fine or better, rare. Passed in
Lot 4329 Commodus, (177-192 A.D.), AE sestertius, 29-31mm, (22.26 g), issued in 181, obv. M COMMODVS AN TONINVS AVG, laureate head of Commodus to right, rev. around ANN AVG TR P [VI] IMP [IIII COS] III P P, S C across flan, Annona, draped, standing front, head left, holding two corn-ears in right hand over modius and corn-ears left and cornucopiae in left hand, (S.5731, BMCRE IV p. 770, 442 and pl. 103.3, C.4, RIC III p.403, 307a, MIR 507). Dark brown patina, slightly short on flan on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine/good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4330 Commodus, (177-192 A.D.), AE sestertius, 28-29mm, (21.78 g), issued 185, obv. M COMMODVS AN TON AVG PIVS BRIT, laureate head of Commodus to right, rev. P M TR P X IMP VII COS IIII P P, across S C, VICT BRIT (in exergue), Victory, winged, naked to waist, seated right on shields and arms, with stylus in right hand preparing to inscribe oval shield set on left knee. (S.5826, BMCRE IV p.800, 560, C.946, RIC III p.418, 452, cf.MIR 665). Good very fine, with a light brown patination, type is very rare. $600
Lot 4331 Crispina, as Augusta, issued under Commodus, (178-182 A.D.), issued 180-182, AE As, 24-25mm, (10.29 g), obv. around CRISPINA - AVGVSTA, bust of Crispina, draped, to right, hair elaborately waved in curls across head, fastened in a chignon, rev. IVNO LVCINA, across S C, Juno, veiled, draped, standing left, holding patera in right hand and vertical sceptre in left, (S.6018, BMCRE IV p.768, 433 and pl.102.14, C.24, RIC III p.443, 680, MIR 13). Very fine or better, rare. $160
Lot 4332 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Laodicea mint, issued A.D. 199 (3.40 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, rev. around AEQVITATI AVGG, Aequitas standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.6259, RIC 500, RSC 21). Toned, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4333 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, issued 202-210, Rome mint, (3.26 g), obv. laureate head to right of Septimius Severus, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopiae , around FELICITAS AVGG, (S.6273, RIC 261, RSC 135). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4334 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 201 (3.09 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around FVNDAT OR PACIS, Severus in togate standing to left, holding branch and scroll, (S.6282, RIC 265, RSC 205). Bright, nearly extremely fine, with collector's ticket. $60
Lot 4335 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, issued 196-7, Rome mint, (2.78 g), obv. laureate head to right of Septimius Severus, around [L SEPT SE]V PERT AVG IMP VIII, rev. Hercules standing right holding club on ground in right hand, around HERCVLI DEFENS, (S.6284, RIC 97, RSC 212). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4336 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 193, (3.07 g), obv. laureate head to right of Septimius Severus, around IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG, rev. Legionary eagle between two standards, decorated with capricorns, around LEG X IIII G[EM M V], TR P COS in exergue, (S.6302, RIC 14, RSC 272). Fine/nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4337 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 209, (3.31 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around LIBERALI TAS AVG VI, Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopiae (S.6306, RIC 278a, RSC 298). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4338 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, issued 199, Rome mint, (2.64 g), obv. laureate head to right of Septimius Severus, around L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, rev. Victory hovering to left, holding open wreath with both hands over shield set on base, around VICTORIAE AVGG FEL, (S.6381, RIC 144b, RSC 719). Deeply toned, minor flan crack, nearly extremely fine, scarce, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 4339 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, issued 204, Rome mint, (3.85 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Septimius Severus, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. Dea Caelestis, holding thunderbolt and sceptre seated on lion leaping to right, over water which gushes from rock, around INDVLGENTIA AVGG, IN CARTH in exergue, (S.6285, RIC 266, RSC 222); Julia Paula, first wife of Elagabalus, (A.D. 220), silver denarius, (3.32 g), obv. draped bust of Julia Paula to right, around IVLIA PAVLA AVG, rev. Concordia seated to left on curule chair with patera and double cornucopiae, around CONCORDIA, (S.7655, RIC 211, RSC.6a); Uncertain ruler, 4th century, clipped silver siliqua, Trier mint, (1.12 g), obv. pearl-diademed bust to right, rev. Roma seated facing head to left on throne, holding globe and reversed spear, VRBS ROMA around, TRPS in exergue. Last coin very clipped, others fine - very fine. (3) $100
Lot 4340 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, Rome Mint, issued 214, (3.07 g), obverse, draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, reverse, Diana standing to half left holding long torch in both hands, around DIANA LVCIFERA, (S.7100, RIC 373A [Caracalla], RSC 32); Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 212, Rome Mint (3.37g), obverse, laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, reverse, Salus seated to left, holding a cornucopiae with a snake coiled around altar feeding froma patera, around P M TR P XV COS II PP (S.6826, RIC 196, RSC 206). Good very fine. (2) $90
Lot 4341 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 4342 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. $150
Lot 4343 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 204, Rome mint, (2.42 g), obv. laureate draped bust to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. Victory advancing left with wreath, around VICT PART MAX, (S.6895, RIC 144b, RSC 658). Lightly toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4344 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 199, Rome mint, (3.28 g), obv. laureate draped bust to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS AVGVSTVS, rev. Caracalla standing left, holding Victory on globe and spear, captive seated before, around SEVERI P II AVG FIL, (S.6888, RIC 45, RSC 590413); another issued 204, Rome mint, (3.48 g), obv. laureate draped bust to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. Victory advancing left with wreath, around VICT PART MAX, (S.6895, RIC 144b, RSC 658). Large slightly off centred flan for second coin, very fine - good very fine, both with collector's tickets, both scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 4345 Caracalla, as Caesar, (A.D. 196-198), silver denarius, issued 196-198, Rome mint, (2.86 g), obv. bare headed draped bust to right of Caracalla, around M AVR ANTON [CAES PON]TIF, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus, child supported on left arm, around IMP[ERII FELIC]ITAS, (S.6674, RIC 9, RSC 95); Geta, (A.D. 209-212), AE dupondius, issued 211, Rome mint, (11.53 g), obv. radiate head to right of Geta, around P SEPTIMIVS GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. Fortuna seated left holding rudder and cornucopiae, wheel below seat, around FORT RED TRP III COS II PP SC, (S.7274, RIC 173a, C.61) (illustrated). Both toned, fine - nearly very fine. (2) $60
Lot 4346 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 198, Rome mint, (3.71 g), obv. laureate draped bust to right of Caracalla, around IMP CAE M AVR ANT AVG P TR P, rev. Fides standing to right, holding corn ears and basket of fruit, around FIDES PV BLICA, (S.6801, BMC 102, RIC 24, RSC 82); another issued 212, Rome mint, (3.26 g), obv. laureate draped bust to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. Annona seated to left, holding corn ears and cornucopiae, around P M TR P XV COS III P P, (S.6825, RIC 195, RSC 205). Very fine - good very fine with collector's tickets. (2) $90
Lot 4347 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE as, issued 215, Rome Mint, (11.43g), obverse, laureate bust, draped and cuirassed to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, reverse, 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); Galerius Valerius Maximinus II (A.D. 309-313), AE follis, issued early 312, Thessalonica Mint (5.59g), obverse, laureate head to right of Maximinus, around MAXIMINVS PF AVG, reverse, Jupitor standing facing heas 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). Both coins with collector's ticket, second coin with some silvering and attractive patina, nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4348 Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 202, (3.18 g), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, rev. Caracalla and Plautilla holding hands, around CONCORDIA FELIX, (S.7066, BMC 237, RIC 365, RSC 12). Lightly toned, extremely fine/nearly extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $120
Lot 4349 Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 199-200, silver denarius, Laodicea mint, (3.08 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, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 4350 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) $90
Lot 4351 Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 200, silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.23 g), obv. P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bust draped to right, rev. around PRINC IVVENTVTIS, Geta standing left, trophy behind, (S.7196, RIC 18, RSC 157b). Some uneven toning, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4352 Geta, (A.D.209-212), silver denarius (3.33 g), Rome mint, issued 200, obv. P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bare-headed draped and cuirassed bust to right, rev. VICT AETERN around, Victory hovering to left holding open wreath with both hands over shield set on base, (S.7205, RIC 23, RSC 206). Toned, extremely fine/good very fine, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 4353 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 218-222, (2.59 g), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP CAES ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around SALVS ANTONINI AVG, Salus standing to right, feeding serpent held in her arms, (S.7543, RIC 140, RSC 256). Light golden toning, good very fine, scarce. $100
Lot 4354 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. $90
Lot 4355 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 4356 Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 226, 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.7857, RIC 133, RSC 23). Brilliant, as struck uncirculated and rare in this condition. $100
Lot 4357 Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 227, Rome mint, (3.50 g), obv. laureate bust to right, draped, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. P M TR P VI COS II P P, Annona standing to left, holding corn ears and cornucopiae, altar at feet, (S.7903, RIC 65, RSC 315). Attractive dark grey tone, extremely fine. $120
Lot 4358 Orbiana, wife of Severus Alexander, (married A.D.225), silver denarius, issue struck at Rome c.225 A.D, (2.42 g), obv. SALL BARBIA ORBIANA AVG around, diademed bust draped to right, rev. around CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and double cornucopiae, (S.8191, RIC 319, RSC 1). Toned, chip in edge, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4359 Maximus Caesar, (A.D. 235-238), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 236-8, (3.08 g), obv. bare head of Maximus to right, around IVL VERVS MAXIMVS CAES, rev. around PIETAS AVG, sacrificial implements, (S.8404, RIC 1, RSC 1). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4360 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, Rome mint, 5th officina, 10th emission, issued 242, (20.28 g), obv. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Gordian III, rev. P M TR P V COS II P P, Apollo seated left holding branch resting hand on lyre, SC in exergue, (cf.S.8732, RIC 303a, C.262). Attractive green patina, tooling in reverse field, nearly very fine. $80
Lot 4361 Valerian, (A.D. 253-260), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 255-7, (3.42 g), obv. radiate bust draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, rev. Victory standing left holding wreath and palm, VICTORIA AVGG around, (S.9985, RIC 125, RSC 230); Salonina, wife of Gallienus, (died A.D. 268), billon antoninianus, Cologne mint, (3.13 g), obv. diademed veiled and draped bust of Salonina to right on crescent, around SALONINA AVG, rev. Vesta seated left, holding sceptre and patera, around VESTA, Q below, (S.10665, RIC 32, RSC 143); Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), AE antoninianus, Cologne mint, (3.02 g), obv. radiate, draped bust right, around GALLIENVS P F AVG, rev. Mars advancing right holding trophy and transverse spear, around, VIRTVS AVGG, (S.-, RIC 56, RSC 1274a) (illustrated). Toning, nearly very fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4362 Saloninus as Caesar, (A.D. 255-259), silver antoninianus, (3.72 g), Samosata mint, 1st-2nd emissions of Valerian I and Gallienus, obv. SALON VALERIANVS NOB CAES, radiate draped bust to right of Saloninus, rev. SPES PVBLICA, Saloninus standing right, holding spear and receiving flower from Spes, standing left and lifting hem of dress, (S.10775, RIC 36, RSC 95). Toned, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4363 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 310-313, Trier Mint, (3.71 g), obverse, laureate cuirassed bust to right of Constantine, around CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, reverse, 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); another, Thessalonica Mint (5.89g) obverse, laureate head to right of Constantine I, around CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, reverse, Jupiter standing facing head left, holding globe and leaning on sceptre, wreath to left, A to right, around IOVI CONSERVATORI, .SM.TS in exergue (S.15938, RIC 50b). First coin with dark patina, second with some silvering and uneven patina, both with collector's tickets, good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4364 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) $130
Lot 4365 Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361), AE heavy maiorina, 348-351, Constantinople Mint, (4.47g), obverse, draped and cuirased, pearl-diademed bust right, around D N CONSTAN TIVS P F AVG, reverse, soldier spearing fallen horseman to left, around FEL TEMP RE PARATIO, in exergue CONS**D*star, **G* in left field, (S.18148, RIC 82); another (4.63g), as per first coin except for exergue CONSE, R and dot in left field (S.18149, RIC 106). Both with collector's ticket, first coin with about full silvering, second coin with trace of silvering, irregular edge, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4366 Zeno, (A.D. 474-491), AE nummus, Constantinople mint, (1.22 g), obv. obv. laureate bust of Zeno to right, around trace of letters, D N ZENO AV, REV. monogram of Zeno in wreath, uncertain mint mark below, [KOC], (S.21562, RIC 961-2, NN&M 148, No.899-911). Very fine/good fine and rare. $200
Lot 4367 Ancient Roman AE, including, Licinius I, (A.D. 308-324), Antioch mint, AE folles, rev. Jupiter holding Victory, (RIC 27 and 29), (3); Cyzicus mint, AE follis, rev. Jupiter left, (RIC 9); Nicomedia mint, rev. Jupiter left, (RIC 24); Licinius II, (A.D. 317-320), AE follis, Antioch mint, rev. Jupiter left, (RIC 29), (2), (one illustrated); another, Heraclea mint, rev. campgate, (RIC 19); Constantius II, (A.D. 326-328), Thessalonica mint, AE follis, rev. campgate, (RIC 158). Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine, some with silvering, some scarce. (9) Passed in
Lot 4368 Ancient Roman AE issues, including, Constantine I, Siscia mint, (A.D. 307-337), AE folles, rev. two Victories with vota shield, (RIC 59), (2); another, Thessalonica mint, rev. campgate, (RIC 153); another, Cyzicus mint, rev. campgate, (RIC 44); Crispus, Alexandria mint, (A.D. 305-326), AE folles, rev. Jupiter left, (RIC 24); another, Nicomedia mint, rev. Jupiter left, (RIC 32), rev. campgate, (RIC 122), (illustrated); another, rev. Jupiter holding Victory, (RIC 10). Fine - extremely fine, some scarce. (8) Passed in
Lot 4369 Ancient Roman AE, including, Constantine II, (A.D. 330-334), Antioch mint, AE follis, rev. campgate, (RIC 73); another, Heraclea mint, rev. campgate, (RIC 96), (2); another, London mint, rev. globe on altar, (RIC 287); another, Thessalonica mint, rev. campgate, (RIC 157), rev. two soldiers with standards, (RIC 199); another, Nicomedia mint, rev. campgate, (RIC 123); Constantinopolis, commemorative issues, (A.D. 330-354), Cyzicus mint, AE follis, rev. Victory on prow, (RIC 91); another, Lugdunum (Lyon) mint, rev. Victory with shield, (RIC 266) (illustrated); another, Trier mint, rev. Victory on prow, (RIC 530); Constantine I, (A.D. 324-325), Cyzicus mint, AE folles, rev. campgate, (RIC 24) (3); another, Heraclea mint, rev. campgate, (RIC 16); another, eyes upwards, rev. wreath, (RIC 60) (illustrated). Very fine - nearly extremely fine, some scarce. (15) $200
Lot 4370 Ancient Roman AE including, Constantius II, Constantinople mint, (A.D. 337-361), AE 22, rev. soldier spearing horseman, (RIC 81), (illustrated), another (RIC 82); Magnentius, Lugdunum (Lyon) mint, (A.D. 350-353), AE 20, Maiorina, rev. two Victories with shield, (RIC 133 [two], RIC 136, (illustrated). Extremely fine with full silvering. (5) $160
Lot 4371 Ancient Roman AE, including, Decentius, Lugdunum (Lyon) mint, (A.D. 350-353), AE 21, rev. two Victories with shield, (RIC 134), (illustrated), another (RIC 137); Constantine I, Nicomedia mint, AE folles, rev. campgate with two turrets, (RIC 90, 121, 156). Very fine - extremely fine, some with full silvering. (5) $240
Lot 4372 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. $140
Lot 4373 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 4374 Alexius I, (1081-1118) silver histamenon nomisma, (4.29 g), struck at Constantinople mint, scyphate flan, issued 1081-1092, obv. bust of Christ facing, with nimbus, rev. Alexius I bust facing bearded wearing loros and crown, in right hand sceptre surmounted by cross with floral arrangements, and in left hand globe with cross, double border, (S.1894, H.Pl.1, 5-8, R.2061). Large flan, good very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4375 Arab-Byzantine, Umayyad Caliphate, (c.685-692), AE fals, 18mm, (4.21 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]). Very fine with an earthen black patina. $60
Lot 4376 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) $100
Lot 4377 Islamic, Sicily, Fatimids, al-Mustansir billah, (A.H. 427-487 = A.D. 1036-1094), gold tari, 14mm, (0.78 g). SiqillŒyah (Palermo) mint, (A.722, Spahr 41ff [Pl.XVII], cf.Nicoll 1758 ff). Very fine. $400
Lot 4378 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. $50
Lot 4379 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. $50
Lot 4380 Islamic, Golden Horde (Juchid), third period, silver dirhem and copper puls (2), Abd Allah Khan (762-771 A.H., A.D. 1361-1370), silver from the Urdu mint, 765 A.H., copper from other mints, 764 and 774 A.H. (A.2041-2, Wilkes 2043, -); other copper puls of uncertain rulers etc (8) with one of an Anatolian Beylik. Nearly fine - very fine, all scarce - rare in descriptive packets. (11) $120
Lot 4381 Islamic, Golden Horde (Juchid), second and third periods, silver dirhem, Pulad Khan (810-813 A.H., A.D. 1407-1411), from the Hajji Tarkhan mint (A.2055, Wilkes 2056); others of Muhammad Uzbek Khan (712-742 A.H., A.D.1312-1341), silver dirhems, mostly Qrim mint, 715, 720 A.H., Saray mint 722, 73[4] (2), 737 A.H., and another countermarked 'khan' (cf.A.2025, Wilkes 2027). Fine - very fine, all scarce - rare in descriptive packets. (8) $320
Lot 4382 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) $50
Lot 4383 Islamic, Golden Horde, Genoa colonies in the Black Sea, (c.1400-1420), copper follaro (3), silver aspers (2); Ilkhans, Mongols of Persia, silver dirham of anonymous type, another of Golden Horde, Ulugh Muhammad (A.H.821-840, A.D. 1418-1437), copper pul, (cf.G.2063, Wilkes 2062). Nearly fine - very fine, all scarce - rare in descriptive packets. (7) $120
Lot 4384 Austria, Salzburg, Max Gandolph von Kuenburg (1668-1687), silver three kreuzer 1681, obverse, arms, legend around, MAX GAND D G ARCHIEP SAL ISB 1681, reverse, standing figure of St. Rudbert, around S RVDBERTVS EPS SALISB, (KM.228) (illustrated); another fifteen kreuzer, 1685 similar (KM.230); Austria, Leopold I (1657-1705), six kreuzer 1686 SHS, Breslau, mint warden Salomon Hammerschmidt, obverse, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, reverse, crowned Imperial Eagle, (cf.KM.1185) (illustrated). Second coin with traces of mount in centre of obverse, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $100
Lot 4385 Austria, Salzburg, Hieronymus, twenty kreuzer, 1775M, 1785M (illustrated), (KM.431), 1795M (illustrated), 1797M, (KM.460). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $110
Lot 4386 Austria, two schilling, 1932 (KM.4828); also, Germany, one mark, 1913F (KM.14), two reichsmark, 1931F (KM.44). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $60
Lot 4387 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) $140
Lot 4388 Austrian Netherlands, Joseph II (1780-1790), silver quarter kronenthaler, 1788B (2), 1788H (KM.38); Franz II (1792-1835), silver quarter kronenthaler 1797B, (KM.60). The first coin with rim mount removed, the 1788H noted as rare and not priced in KM., very good - nearly very fine. (4) $110
Lot 4389 Bohemia, Johann of Luxemburg, (1310-1346), silver groschen Prague Mint (Fiala 817) (2) (one illustrated); Georg of Podebrad, (1458-1471) silver groschen, struck at Prague Mint (Fiala 936) (illustrated). Fine - very fine. (3) $110
Lot 4390 Bohemia, Johann of Luxemburg, (1310-1346), silver groschen, Prague mint (Fiala 817); Armenia, Levon I, (1198-1219), silver tram (2.96 grams), obv. Levon seated on lion throne with foot-stool, rev. patriarchal cross flanked by rampant lions; Arab-Sasanian silver drachm, anonymous issue from Tabaristan AFZWT type, (1.96 g); France, Napoleon III, silver five francs 1867A (Paris); Medieval jeton from France in base metal. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $100
Lot 4391 Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), silver cob one real, (3.50 g) 1657, Potosi mint, assayer E, obv. Arms of Castille and Leon, with P to left, E lower left, 57 below, rev. two crowned pillars P I [E]/PLV SVL [TRA/ E 57 [P], (KM.13); Charles II (1665-1700), silver cob one real similar, Potosi mint, 1673 assayer E (2.63 g); obv. Arms of Castille and Leon, rev. two crowned pillars, (KM.23); Philip V (1700-1746), Potosi mint, cob one reales, 1715 assayer Y (2.45 g), another 1718 assayer Y, (2.17 g), (KM.28); 1731, assayer M, (2.40 g), another 1739 same assayer (KM.28a); Ferdinand VI, Charles III (1759-1788), cob one real 1764, assayer Y, (3.24 g), (KM.42). Fine - good fine and scarce - rare for dates. (7) $270
Lot 4392 Bolivia, silver half reales of various rulers, almost all from either Potosi or maybe a very few from Lima mint all with clear dates, 1674, 1700, another possibly 1700, 1710, 1711, 1712, 1713, 1724, 1730 (2), 1733, 1735, 1738, 1739, 1740 (Lima), 1763, (KM.22, 27, 27a, 41 for Bolivia); another holed with O/D assayer Mexico mint, 17XX, holed. Mostly very good - fine, a few very fine for issue. (17) $260
Lot 4393 Bolivia, silver half reales of various rulers, from either Potosi or maybe a very few from Lima mint all with clear dates, 1675, 1694, 1699, 1703, 1716, 1724, 1731, 1736, 1742, 1743, 1745, 1746 (?), others 16--, (KM.22, 27, 27a for Bolivia). Mostly fine - very fine for issue. (13) $200
Lot 4394 Bolivia, silver reales of the following dates and assayers 1672 E, 1683 V (KM.23) (illustrated); 1705 Y, 1721 [Y], 1740 M, 1741 V [sic, unlisted?], 1743 [C] (KM.28a); 1748 P, 1752 [P] (holed), (KM.37); 176[X], 1763 V (KM.42), another uncertain and holed. Two holed, otherwise very good - very fine, crude as usual. (12) $260
Lot 4395 Bolivia, Charles II (1665-1700), silver cob eight reales, (25.58 g), 1678, Potosi mint, assayer E, obv. Arms of Castille and Leon, with P to left, E to right, 78 below, rev. two crowned pillars P 8 [E]/PLV SVL [TRA]/ E 78 P, (KM.26). Nearly very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4396 Bolivia, Charles II (1665-1700), silver cob eight reales, (26.19 g), 1678, Potosi mint, assayer E, obv. Arms of Castille and Leon, with [P] to left, E to right, 78 below, rev. two crowned pillars P [8 E]/PLV SVL T[RA]/ E 78 [P], (KM.26). Nearly very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 4397 Bolivia, Charles II (1665-1700), silver cob eight reales, (28.08 g), 1679, Potosi mint, assayer E, obv. Arms of Castille and Leon, with [P] to left, [E] to right, 79 below, rev. two crowned pillars [P] 8 E/[PL]V SVL T[RA]/ [E] 79 [P], (KM.26). Nearly very fine and scarce. $180
Lot 4398 Bolivia, Charles II (1665-1700), silver cob eight reales, (24.51 g), 1679, Potosi mint, assayer E, obv. Arms of Castille and Leon, with P to left, [E] to right, [79] below, rev. two crowned pillars [P 8 E]/[PLV] SVL TRA/ E 79 P, (KM.26). Double struck on the reverse, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 4399 Brazil, Pedro II (1831-1889), Reform coinage, silver 2000 reis 1889, (KM.485); Peru, silver one sol, 1895 TF (KM.196.26); Wales, Anglesey, copper penny, 1787 (D&H 29). Mostly very fine. (3) $60
Lot 4400 British Guiana, communion token, 1856, Berbice, St. Saviours, Reverend G.McCulloch (Church of Scotland) (Bur.-). Mint bloom, good extremely fine and very rare. $820
Lot 4401 Borneo, (Malaysia, Brunei), brass cannon money, 365mm, 2260 grams, diameter 24-59mm, late 19th century early 20th century, with double fish handle on top and a holding lug underneath, used for trading purposes, barter of goods, payment of fines and in engagement and wedding ceremonies (Opitz [2000 edn.] p.100 as illustrated). Extremely fine, very rare this large and in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4402 Borneo, (Malaysia, Brunei), brass cannon money, 220mm, 1075 grams, diameter 26-40mm, late 19th century early 20th century, with one fish handle on top, used for trading purposes, barter of goods, payment of fines and in engagement and wedding ceremonies (Opitz [2000 edn.] p.100 as illustrated). Very fine, with light oxidation, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4403 British North Borneo, half cent, 1891H (KM.1). Uncirculated with full mint red. $150
Lot 4404 British North Borneo, half cent, 1907, cents, 1887 and 1907, twenty five cents, 1929 (KM.1, 2, 6). Fair; very fine; very fine; extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 4405 British North Borneo, one cent, 1884H, 1886H, 1887H, 1888H, 1894H (2), 1896H (2), 1907H (2). Fine - extremely fine. (10) $90
Lot 4406 British North Borneo, one cent, 1891H (KM.2). Uncirculated with full mint red. $280
Lot 4407 British North Borneo, one cent, 1896H (KM.2). Extremely fine with dark patination. $90
Lot 4408 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) $130
Lot 4409 British North Borneo, one cent, 1938H (KM.3). Uncirculated with original mint bloom. $70
Lot 4410 British North Borneo, two and a half cents, 1903H (KM.4). Uncirculated with original mint bloom. $240
Lot 4411 British North Borneo, two and a half cents, 1903H (KM.4). Fine - good fine. (4) $20
Lot 4412 British North Borneo, Labak Tobacco Company tokens, one dollar, twenty cents (Pridmore 39, 41). Extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 4413 British North Borneo, five cents, 1941H (KM.5). Extremely fine or better. Passed in
Lot 4414 British North Borneo, twenty five cents, 1929H (KM.6). Nearly uncirculated with original colour. Passed in
Lot 4415 British North Borneo, twenty five cents, 1929H (KM.6). Nearly uncirculated with original colour. Passed in
Lot 4416 British Trade dollar, 1900B (KM.T5); French Indo China, silver piastre, 1909A (KM.5a.1). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 4417 British Trade dollar, 1902B (KM.T5). Very fine. $90
Lot 4418 British West Africa, George V, two shillings, 1917H (KM.13). Mint bloom, extremely fine. $80
Lot 4419 Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, proof one dollar 1970, (KM.14). FDC. $60
Lot 4420 Burma or Indo China, silver tael, c.1943-4, possibly made in Hanoi, 40mm, (37.38 g), obv. in Burmese and Chinese, "Genuine silver one tael", rev. Chinese character "Fu" (wealth), (Kann 940). Good very fine. $650
Lot 4421 Canada, one cent, 1876H, 1910 (KM.7, 8) (2); five cents, 1904, 1919, 1927, 1929 (KM.13, 22, 29 [2]) (4); ten cents, 1888, 1920, 1935 (KM.3, 23a [2]) (3); one dollar, 1937, 1938, 1967 (KM.37 [2], 70) (3). Fine - extremely fine. (12) $110
Lot 4422 Canada, one cent, 1896, 1915, 1918, 1919 (KM.7, 21 [3]) (4); five cents, 1908, 1910, 1911 (KM.13 [2], 16) (3); ten cents, 1918 (2), 1919, 1920 (KM.23 [2], 23a [2]) (4); twenty five cents, 1912, 1918, 1929 (KM.24 [2], 24a) (3); fifty cents, 1870 LCW (scarce but poor), 1910, 1920 (KM.6, 12a, 25a) (3); Province of Canada, Bank of Montreal, halfpenny, 1844 (KM.Tn18); Bank of Upper Canada, penny, 1854 (KM.Tn3). Poor - good very fine. (19) $120
Lot 4423 Canada, ten cents, 1940-1967 (11); twenty five cents, 1937-1967 (4); fifty cents, 1940-1957 (3); one dollar, 1939 Royal Visit, 1958 British Columbia, 1964 Charlottetown, 1966, 1986 Vancouver (KM.38, 55, 58, 64.1, 149) (5); Maple Leaf one ounce silver five dollars, 1994 (KM.187). Very good - uncirculated. (24) $90
Lot 4424 Canada, Queen Victoria, twenty five cents, 1872H and 1888 (KM.5). Toned, very fine; good very fine. (2) $140
Lot 4425 Canada, dollars, 1935-1994, assorted dates including 1935 (KM.30), 1936 (31), 1939 (KM.38), 1949 (KM.47), 1951 (KM.46), 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959-1963 (KM.54), 1958 (KM.55), 1964 (KM.58), 1965, 1966 (KM.64.1), 1967 (KM.70), 1968, 1969, 1972 (KM.76.1), 1970 (KM.78), 1971 (KM.80), 1973 (KM.83), 1978 (KM.78). In two Dansco Supreme albums, very fine - uncirculated. (40) $300
Lot 4426 Canada, George VI, dollars, 1939 (Parliament), 1949 (Newfoundland), and 1952. The first iridescent toned, all three choice uncirculated. (3) $110
Lot 4427 Canada, George VI, one dollar, 1945 (KM.37). Very fine and scarce. $150
Lot 4428 Canada, 1874-1960, assorted dates, half and large one cents, five cents silver and nickel, ten cents, twenty five cents, quarter dollar, fifty cents and half dollars; Newfoundland, five, ten and twenty five cent, half dollar; Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, 1865-1936, cents and half cents, assorted dates. In seventeen press-in albums, poor - uncirculated. (420) $750
Lot 4429 Canada, Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, bronze one cents to silver dollars, includes 1960 mint set in holder, a loose 1953 set plus part set 1953, includes Newfoundland, fifty cents 1900, 1909, 1918, twenty cents, 1865, 1904, 1912, 1913, ten cents, 1941, five cents, 1938; sold with owner's detailed list, viz one cent (9), five cents (102), ten cents, Queen Victoria (27), Edward VII (2), George V (95), George VI (46), Elizabeth II (71), twenty five cents (25); fifty cents (6); one dollar (9); set of State (Province) quarters, also a Liberty seated silver dollar replica (one ounce). Poor - Uncirculated. (400) $1,300
Lot 4430 Canada, Elizabeth II, mint set, 1953, cent to dollar (KM.PL1). Toned over brilliant fields, uncirculated. (6) $140
Lot 4431 Canada, Elizabeth II, mint set, 1953, cent to dollar (KM.PL1). Dollar marked on obverse, mostly brillaint uncirculated. (6) $120
Lot 4432 Canada, Montreal Olympics, 1976, proof silver sets, 1973, 1974 (3) series I, 11 (2), III, each set with five dollars (2), ten dollars (2) (KM.OCP1, OCP2 (2), OCP3). In cases of issue with certificates, nearly FDC - FDC. (4) $320
Lot 4433 China, uncertain period, "Ch'in" series, plain type, odd shaped medium of exchange, and also known as "bridge money", (c.1000-500 B.C.), (weights 7.97, 7.99, 10.97, 23.87, 26.66 (illustrated g), length 80-147mms, mostly plain with hook or hole supports, one with some ornamentation (Hartill -, cf.Coole 6669 - 6721, Vol.5 p.473-477, Not in Sch. or TFP). Some with green patina, fine - very fine and rare. (5) $140
Lot 4434 China, uncertain period, "Ch'in" series, double dragon head type, odd shaped medium of exchange and also known as "bridge money", (c.1000-500 B.C.), (19.67 g), length 105mms, (cf.Coole 6722 - 6736, Vol.5 p.478, 482, Not in Sch. or TFP). With green patina, very fine and very rare. $100
Lot 4435 China, Chou Dynasty early period, (1000-500 B.C.), bronze fish money, uncertain era, shape similar to knife money but a fish, probably used in tombs, 'Yu' Fish series, some with detailed rib type in copper, odd shaped medium of exchange, mostly used in burial ceremonies in China, fish thrown into water to buy water for burial of the dead, (3.95, 9.35, 14.65, 15.12, 20.04, 25.26 g), length 60, 68, 83, 86, 98 and 108mms, (cf.Coole 6920-6934, Vol.5 p.559-563, Not in Sch). Green and dirt hoard patination, otherwise fine - very fine and rare. (6) $200
Lot 4436 China, Chou Dynasty, Spring-Autumn Period, 770-476 B.C., a Halberd pointed type, a relative to the spades and knife coins, found in only one location State of Yue, (Shaoxing city in Zhejiang Province), (4.70 g), length 100mms, (Hartill -, ref. David Jen p.5, Sch.-, TFP -). Some minor encrustation, otherwise good very fine and very rare. $120
Lot 4437 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, "Yuen" or I series, hollow handle spade, (c.400-250 B.C.), one character spade money, "Hau", height 98mms, (39.7 g), (cf.Hartill 2.1 - 2.129, -cf.Coole Vol.2 348, cf.TFP 44, JMBQ 20). Some green encrustation, otherwise fine and very rare. $300
Lot 4438 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, four character series, hollow handle spade, (c.400-300 B.C.), multiple character spade money, three vertical lines, slightly curved foot, height 71mms, (19.95 g), (cf.Hartill 2.163). Some green and soil encrustation, otherwise very fine and very rare. $300
Lot 4439 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, "Yuen" or I series, hollow handle spade, (c.400-250 B.C.), height 99mms, (35.90 g), (cf.Hartill 2.1 - 2.129, -cf.Coole Vol.2 348, cf.TFP 44, JMBQ 20); together with another similar curved foot example with "Wu" a city of Liang or Jin, East Shaanxi, with vertical lines on obverse and reverse, height 85mm (23.24 g), (Hartill 2.170, TFP 23). Both with some green and soil encrustation, otherwise fine - very fine, first with break across flan, rare. (2) $400
Lot 4440 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, "Yuen" or I series, hollow handle pointed shoulder spade, (c.500-400 B.C.), no character spade money, height 124mms, (26.30 g), (cf.Hartill 2.187, Schjoth 43, cf.TFP 11). Some green and soil encrustation, otherwise fine and very rare. $400
Lot 4441 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, (475-221 B.C.), issued 400-300 B.C., bronze flat handled Pu (spade) also called saddle money, round shoulders with arched foot, 'An yi yi Jin', two jin, city of Liang (Wei), (19.2 g), height 63mm, another for one jin, (12.65 g), (Hartill 3.8, 3.10, TFP 299 and 301, Schjoth 1-2). Light dirt adhering to green or cleaned surface, otherwise very fine and rare. $550
Lot 4442 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, (475-221 B.C.), medium size pointed sharp shoulder pointed foot spade money, "Ping Tao Jian Zu Bu" [sharp footed coin of Ping Tao state of Wei in the Ping Zhou area now Quwo Shanxi Warring State period], (6.6 g), height 55mm, (Hartill 3.102-3, TFP 149) (illustrated); another similar "Jinyand - Ban [half jin], old name for T'ai Yuan Fu the capital of Shansi, (6.6 g), height 57 mm, (6.6 g), (cf.Hartill 3.88, TFP 122). Attractive green patina, otherwise good fine and very rare. (2) $200
Lot 4443 China, Chou Dynasty, early and late period, (770-221 B.C.), bronze small rounded shouldered square footed spade money, value half spade, "Lieng Pan sheng", (Suspended) two chin, height 47mm, (8.0 g), (Hartill 3.43, Coole Vol.2 No.1146 [no hole at top], TFP 303). Dirty patina with some light encrustation on both sides, very fine and rare. $150
Lot 4444 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, (475-221 B.C.), medium size pointed sharp shoulder pointed foot spade money, "Yu Hseng" [Elm Countryside, Yu Hsiang was a city state of the Han Clan in Ch'i State in Southern Shantung province, probably this was an issue to the countryside around that city], (13.1 g), height 84mm, (Hartill 3.138, Coole Vol.4, 5437, p.217, Not in Sch., TFP 107). Uneven green patina, otherwise very fine and rare. $200
Lot 4445 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, (475-221 B.C.), bronze sharp angled head with square shoulder square foot spade money, city of Lu, Nieh Chin "Black Money" [Nieh is the name of a river in Honan], (17.0 g), height 72mm, (Hartill 3.170, Coole Vol.3 4439 TFP 284). Light dirt adhering to green surface, otherwise very fine and very rare. $300
Lot 4446 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, (475-221 B.C.), medium size square foot spade money, "An Yang' [Ancient city in Honan Province], (11.85 g), height 53mm, (Hartill 3.184, TFP 161). Green and red patina, otherwise good fine and rare. $140
Lot 4447 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to Late period, (475-221 B.C.), bronze, large square shouldered square arched foot spade money, issued 350-250 B.C., height 38-49mm, (average weight 6 g), (Hartill types 3.181-3.447). Green and soil patination, one bent, another with broken top, some unattributable, fair - very fine, some rare. (12) $300
Lot 4448 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, Warring State period, (450-221 B.C.), Lei Shek, Split Rock city state, bronze, round head with round shoulders and feet, spade money, value five wu, (6.6 g), height 56mm, (Hartill 3.481, Coole Vol.3 4308 p.395, TFP 317). Light dirt adhering to green patina surface, otherwise very fine and rare. $100
Lot 4449 China, Chou Dynasty, Large "Ch'i or Qi" series (from the Duchy of Ch'i during the Chou Dynasty), pointed type, (c.400-250 B.C.), value 10, as characters on knife money, obv. Ch'i Chih Fa (Huan) Huo, (Qi legal money) rev. Sheng (to grow) shi (ten), (49.10 g), length 185mms, (Hartill 4.6, Coole 6179, Vol.5 p.205, cf.Sch.45, TFP 351). Some minor encrustation, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. $1,700
Lot 4450 China, Chou dynasty, Spring and Autumn period, c.600-400 B.C., needle tip knives, one with character Ji, (12.78 g), 150mm long, (Hartill 4.10) another (11.61 g), 142mm long, type with 2 x half arrows at each end, (Hartill -). Both with green encrustation otherwise fine. (2) $200
Lot 4451 China, Chou dynasty, Spring and Autumn period, c.600-400 B.C., needle tip knives, with character wang (13.45 g), 143mm long, (cf.Hartill 4.8 - 4.12) (illustrated), others with blue-green oxidation (9.65 and 11.20 g), 150mm long, types without visible symbols, (Hartill 4.12). First very fine, others fair - fine. (3) $180
Lot 4452 China, Chou Dynasty, Spring-Autumn period, (700-476 B.C.), pointed tip curved knife money, issued 600-400 B.C., obverse Liu (six), (14.40 g), length 153mm, (Hartill 4.16, Sch.62), others (2) similar types with encrustation, (16.16, 14.80 g). Light dirt and green oxidation on surface, otherwise fine and very scarce. (3) $180
Lot 4453 China, Chou Dynasty, Spring-Autumn period, (700-476 B.C.), pointed tip curved knife money, issued 600-400 B.C., obverse Liu (six), (17.33, 17.46 g), length 153mm, (Hartill 4.16, Sch.62), another similar types with encrustation and a Chinese Character, (17.27 g). Light dirt and green oxidation on surface, otherwise fine and very scarce. (3) $200
Lot 4454 China, Chou Dynasty (1122-255 B.C.), Ming knife money with straight tip and angles bent along knife, issued 400-220 B.C. obv. type Ming, rev. various symbols, length 130-140mm, (cf.Hartill 4.40 ff, cf.TFP 341ff., cf.Schjoth 52-61). Dark green and dirt patination, fair - very fine, one repaired after break. (16) $420
Lot 4455 China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, (475-221 B.C.), very small size straight knife money, Jin Ban (Jin [Yang] half), (4.18 g), length 74mm, (Hartill 4.72, Coole Vol.6 8868, p.498, Not in Sch. or TFP, JMQB p.111). Light dirt adhering to attractive green surface, otherwise fine and very rare. $200
Lot 4456 China, Chou Dynasty, late period, (300-250 B.C.), slightly curved knife money, "Lin' (place name was a town in the State of Cha [Shansi]), (8.76 g), length 110mm, (Hartill 4.75, Coole 8865). Light green patina, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. $300
Lot 4457 China, Western Zhou (Chou) Dynasty, State of Qi, round cash with square hole (350 - 300 B.C.), Pre-Qin type (Qi united China in 221 B.C.) "Ban Liang" (half ounce), two long characters either side, (131.53 g), diameter 71 mm, (cf.Hartill 7.1 [R8]). Fine - nearly very fine, with heavy dirt encrustation, a very rare large variety. $180
Lot 4458 China, (Western [Hsi]) Han Dynasty, issue of the 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D., round convex lead ingot with a concave reverse containing a barbarous Greek inscription, 53mms, (125.56 g), obv. crude coiling dragon, rev. circular inscription with barbarous Greek letters and small rectangular punches with Chinese characters, (Cribb, Coin Hoards IV, pps 76-78, Asia Society 2001, Monks & Merchants, 'Silk Road in Gansu and Ningxia' p.37. Worn, nearly fine and very rare. $200
Lot 4459 China, Hsin Dynasty, Wang Mang rebel, (A.D. 7-22), gold inlayed key money of value 5000, (27.32 g), obv. Yih-tao (in gold) p'ing wu-chien, "one knife : value five thousand", (Hartill 9.12, Sch.119, cf.TFP 456 & 458). Extremely fine, a very nice example with very clear characters and minimal encrustation, very rare in this condition. $3,500
Lot 4460 China, Hsin Dynasty, Wang Mang rebel, (A.D. 7-22), knife money with value indicated of 500, (15.03 g), obv. Qi Dao Wu Bai (inscribed knife five hundred), (Hartill 9.13, Sch.116, TFP 454) (illustrated); together with issues from 6 - 9 A.D. value 20, value 30, value 40 (illustrated) (Hartill 9.16, 9.17, 9.18, Sch.142, 142a, 142b, TFP 463-465). Mostly very fine, the last three all very rare, generally with very clear characters and minimal encrustation. (4) $300
Lot 4461 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) (3); assorted similar smaller issues known as the 10 spades issued from 10-14 A.D., these have values 100, 200 (2), 300, 400 (2) (one illustrated), 500, 600, 700 (2), 800, 900, 1000 (3, one illustrated) 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 9.29, TFP 466-483). All with green and dirt encrustation, all issues rare, mostly fine - very fine. (18) $2,100
Lot 4462 China, Hsin Dynasty, Wang Mang rebel, round one cash with square hole, (A.D. 7-23), introduced in 14 A.D., Huo Quan, a broken strip of 4 coins, one broken off end, from the end of a money tree, length 125mm, (15.57 g), (cf.Hartill 9.32ff, Sch.149). Fine - very fine, unusual and very rare. $120
Lot 4463 China, Hsin Dynasty, Wang Mang Interregnum, "Kwok Pao chien Kwai", square shoulder and square base spade, (c.A.D. 9 -22), four characters spade money, value 10000, length 60mm, (15.8 g), (Hartill -, Coole 10077 Vol.7 p.204, TFP 3091, Pl.237). Some dirt encrustation, possibly a copy or a lighter weight counter, otherwise very fine and very rare. $110
Lot 4464 China, Western Han (206 B.C. - A.D. 25) cash coins (9); Tang Dynasty - cash coins, of Kai Yuan tong bao (618-907) (12); Norther Song (960-1127) cash and two cash coins (7); Jin Dynasty of Zheng Long yuan bao (1158-1161), (1 coin); Ming Dynasty, hong Wu tong bao (1368-1398), (1 coin). In 2x2 holders with descriptions, mostly fine - very fine. (30) $60
Lot 4465 China, The Southern Sung Dynasty, Li Zong (1225-1264), heavy one hundred cash large size, 53mms, (35.97 g), (Hartill 17.806, Sch.1023, TFP 1549). Fine - very fine, darkened field, very scarce. $200
Lot 4466 China, The Southern Song Dynasty, large coin tally, rectangular bar with four characters each side, (A.D. 1260-1264), "Lin An Fu Xung Yong" (Lin An Prefecture use), length 60mm, width 20mm, equal to two hundred cash, (24.62 g), (Hartill 17.903-4, Sch. 1064a, TFP 1600-1). Very fine and very rare. $260
Lot 4467 China, Chin Dynasty, Nu-Chen Tarters, Chang Tsung (1190-1208), heavy ten cash, (A.D.1204), 45mms, (16.56 g), (Hartill 18.63, Sch.1093, TFP 1661 [p.137]). Good very fine and scarce. $440
Lot 4468 China, Chin Dynasty, Nu-Chen Tarters, Chang Tsung (1190-1208), heavy ten cash, (A.D.1204), 45mms, (19.73 g), (Hartill 18.63, Sch.1093, TFP 1661 [p.137]). Good very fine and scarce. $180
Lot 4469 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) $220
Lot 4470 China, The Ming Dynasty, issue of Zhu Yuanzhang, as Prince of Wu (1361-1368), ten cash, obv. 'Da Zhong tong bao', four characters around broad flan, rev. 'shi' ten, diameter 45mm, (22.85 g), (Hartill 20.45, Sch. 1134, TFP 1884). Nearly very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4471 China, The Ming Dynasty, issue of Zhu Yuanzhang, as Prince of Wu (1361-1368), ten cash, obv. 'Hong Wu tong bao', four characters around broad flan, rev. 'shi yi liang' (ten one liang), diameter 45mm, (32.54 g), (Hartill 20.111, Sch. 1158, TFP 1946). Good fine and very scarce. $300
Lot 4472 China, The Ming Dynasty, 'Yong Le Tong bao', Emperor Cheng Tsu (1403-1424), round string of cash with square hole, four characters around, diameter 25mms, (Hartill 20.121, TFP 1958, Sch.1166, JMQB p.329). Very fine in coin book. (90) $100
Lot 4473 China, The Ming Dynasty, Emperor Xi Zong, round ten cash with square hole, (A.D. 1621-1627), 'Tian Qi tong bao', four characters around broad flan, ten cash, diameter 47mm, (36.58 g), rev. 'shi', (Hartill 20.228, Sch. 1222, TFP 2018). Very fine and very scarce. $280
Lot 4474 China, The Southern Ming and Qing Rebels, Sun Kewang, (A.D. 1648-1657), diameter 50 mm, (26.98 g), ten cash coin, four characters around, obv. "Xing Chao tong bao", rev. "Yi fen", (Hartill 21.13, Sch. 1334, TFP 2143). Rub marks, otherwise, nearly very fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4475 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, "Sure han ni jiha", Emperor Abahai (1627-1643), round cash with square hole in Manchurian script, 43mms, (28.14 g), value 10, four characters around obverse, two characters on the reverse indicating value 10 and weight one liang, diameter 43mm, (28.24 grams), (Hartill 22.8, cf.Stewart Lockhart 1286, TFP 2175). Very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4476 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Wen Zong, (1851-1861), cast brass, Board of revenue mint, fifty cash issues 45-49mm (28.74, 37.48, 39.68, 42.34 g), these were issued March - August 1854, (Hartill 22.705-22.707). Fine - very fine, scarce. (6) $600
Lot 4477 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Wen Zong, (1851-1861), cast brass, Board of revenue mint, a five hundred cash North branch issue, (56.11 g), 58mm; a one hundred cash East branch issue, (49.35 g) 51mm, a fifty cash East branch issue 57mm (50.56 g), the last was issued June 1853-February 1854, others issued March - August 1854, (Hartill 22.713, 22.708, 22.702, TFP cf.2433, 2430, 2427). Very fine and rare. (3) $650
Lot 4478 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Wen Zong, (1851-1861), cast brass, Board of Revenue mint, one thousand cash North branch issue (70.47 g), 60mm (illustrated); another a five hundred cash North issue, (61.50 g), 58mm; a one hundred cash South branch issue, (46.42 g) 52mm, fifty cash South branch issue 56mm (55.54 g) the last issued June 1853-February 1854, others issued March - August 1854, (Hartill 22.715, 22.713, 22.709, 22.702, TFP 2427, -, cf.2433, cf.2435). Very fine and rare. (4) $2,600
Lot 4479 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Wen Zong, (1851-1861), cast brass, Board of revenue mint, one yuan or one hundred cash, 47mm, issued May August 1854, with additional dot and crescent, (38.40 g), another similar for fifty cash (Hartill 22.717, 22.716). Very fine and rare. (2) $440
Lot 4480 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Wen Zong, (1851-1861), cast brass, Board of Works mint, fifty cash 49, 52, 55mm (34.31, 52.40, 60.24 g) the last issued June 1853-February 1854, others issued March - August 1854, (Hartill 22.759, 22.760-1, TFP 2444, 2443). Fine - very fine and scarce. (3) $300
Lot 4481 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Wen Zong, (1851-1861), cast brass, Board of Works mint, one thousand cash (64.31 g), 59mm (illustrated); another a five hundred cash, (64.54 g), 52mm; a one hundred cash, (51.85 g), 50mm, fifty cash 56mm (58.81 g) the last issued June 1853-February 1854, others issued March - August 1854, (Hartill 22.766, 22.764, 22.762, 22.759, TFP 2447, 2446, 2445, 2444). Very fine and rare. (4) $2,400
Lot 4482 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), Fuzhou in Fujian Province, issued 1853-1855, 69mm, one hundred cash coin, (202.6 g), another 50 cash 56mm. (99.91 g), (Hartill 22.784, 22.799, Sch. -, TFP 2526, 2523). Very fine and rare. (2) $340
Lot 4483 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), Fuzhou in Fujian Province, issued 1853-1855, 69mm, one hundred cash coin, (162.84 g), another 50 cash 57mm. (111.61 g), another 20 cash 45mm (37.47 g), another 10 cash 37mm (27.08 g), (Hartill 22.784, 22.782, 22.798, 22.780; Sch. -, TFP 2526, 2523, 2517, 2510). Fine - very fine and rare. (4) $3,100
Lot 4484 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), Fuzhou in Fujian Province, issued 1853-1855, with fifty cash with additional rim countermarks for two liang 5 qian revaluation, (78.32 g), 58mm., another similar twenty cash 47mm (38.92 g), another similar ten cash 37mm (19.29 g), (Hartill 22.795, 22.794, 22.793; Sch. 1591, TFP 2525, 2520, 2514). Very fine - good very fine and rare. (3) $6,000
Lot 4485 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), Fuzhou in Fujian Province, issued 1853-1855, with fifty cash with additional rim countermarks for two liang 5 qian revaluation, (90.95 g), 58mm., another similar twenty cash 45mm (33.85 g), (Hartill 22.795, 22.794; Sch. 1591, TFP 2525, 2520). Fair, corroded, very fine and scarce. (2) $500
Lot 4486 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), Fuzhou in Fujian Province, issued 1853-1855, 69mm, one hundred cash coin, (175.84 g), another 50 cash 57mm. (86.69 g), the two dot tong type; another 20 cash 45mm (31.23 g), another 10 cash 37mm (19.38 g), (Hartill 22.800, 22.778, 22.781, 22.797; Sch. -, TFP 2522, 2527, 2517, 2513). Fine - very fine and rare. (4) $2,000
Lot 4487 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Wen Zong, (1851-1861), cast brass, Gongchang, Gansu mint, one thousand cash (127.22 g), 71mm (illustrated); another a five hundred cash, (96.80 g), 61mm., the both issued in 1854, (Hartill 22.812, 22.811, TFP 2543, 2542). Very fine and very rare. (2) $450
Lot 4488 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, "Hsien Feng Tung pao", issue of Emperor Wen Zong, (1851-1861), issues of 1854-1855, round one hundred cash Kaifeng, Henan Province, 49mms, (51.74 g), another twenty cash, Suzhou Jiangsu Province, 40mms, (19.93 g), (Hartill 22.848, 22.915, TFP 2493, 2466). Fine - very fine, both scarce. (2) $320
Lot 4489 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Emperor Wen Zong (1851-1861), 39mm, (21.01 g), bronze ten cash coin, Suzhou, Jiangsu mint, (cf.Harwill 22.887, Sch. -, TFP 2465 [but larger]). Fine - very fine and rare, rough edges and filing from casting. $60
Lot 4490 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, "Hsien Feng Tung pao", issue of Emperor Wen Zong, (1851-1861), round fifty cash, Kiangsi (Jiangxi) Province, 53mms, (53.00 g); another similar with a hand carved reverse of similar type 52mms, (42.53 g), making it into a good luck piece(!), (Hartill 22.931, TFP 2506, Sch. 1590). Very fine or better. (2) $110
Lot 4491 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, "Hsien Feng Tung pao", issue of Emperor Wen Zong, (1851-1861), round one hundred cash Xi'an Shaanxi Province, 58mms, (68.72 g), another fifty cash, Wuchang Hubei Province, 49mms, (45.66 g), (Hartill 22.959, 22.867, TFP 2500, -). Fine - very fine, both scarce. (2) $240
Lot 4492 China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Tai Ping Rebel coinage, obv. "Tian Guo Tai Ping" (Heavenly Kingdom of Taiping), as obverse with four characters, rev. "Sheng bao" (sacred currency) two horizontal characters, round fifty with square hole, issued 1856-1860, Heng Yang mint in South Hunan, diameter 44mm, (Hartill 23.17, cf.TFP 2675). Very fine and rare. $160
Lot 4493 China, Ch'ing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver type boat shaped sycee ingot, similar (possibly silver) ingot, 12 ounce (380 g), with two sets of characters in two rectangular blocks uncertain readings, (cf.Cribb 337 [Pl.44]); together with two stamped horn like objects (fortune sticks) made in silver with two Chinese rectangular blocks of characters, (each weigh 57.50, 60.49 g). Very fine and unusual. (3) $170
Lot 4494 China, charms, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, uncertain emperor but issued in the mid 19th century, round horoscope inscriptional charm with round hole, 46mm, in bronze, (19.94 g), obv. inscription reading with the 12 signs of the Zodiac on the outer edge, rev. the eight diagrams of Fu Hsi and corresponding Chinese characters', (Zhong guo hua qian No.1490, p.335, cf.Schjoth 92 for reverse); another similar (14.11 g); another similar with reverse of dragon and other animals, (20.93 g); another round lucky open work amulet charm, with round hole, 55mm, in bronze, (24.29 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, (cf.Zhong guo hua qian No.81-84); another 62mm (41.49 g), with family figures around father facing left on left, rev. inscriptional tablet with snake, tortoise and other figures (Zhong guo hua qian No.60) and a curious mishapen cash from Korea. Very good - very fine. (6) $900
Lot 4495 China, Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, a series of relatively modern charms featuring the reverse of 'an Emperor at Peace', the obverses of the various rulers, Emperor Shi Zu (1644-1662), Shi Zong (1723-1735), Xuan Zong (1821-1850), Wen Zong (1851-1861), Mu Zong (1862-1874), De Zong (1875-1908), Puyi (1909-1912), round mother charm with square hole, 41mm, (Fang "Chinese Charms Art Religion and Folk Belief" No.98 - 103; cf.Thierry Amulets.., No.7 for type). Very fine. (7) $80
Lot 4496 China, Empire, general issues, central mint at Tientsin, under Hsuan Tung, silver 'Pattern' Dollar, ND (1910), (27.16 g), Obv Chinese and Manchu legend, Rev dragon within circle, "$1" below (KM.Y.219, Kann 219). Lightly toned, extremely fine and very rare. $3,400
Lot 4497 China, Empire, general issue, copper twenty cash 1909 issue, (11.16 g), (KM.Y.21.5). Nearly uncirculated with about full mint bloom. $320
Lot 4498 China, Empire, general issue, copper twenty cash 1907 issue, (10.68 g), (KM.Y.11.2); together with Ching Kiang copper twenty cash (HU Poo), 1903-1905 issue, (14.43 g), (KM.5a); together with assorted copper ten cash 1905 issue (KM.10); 1906 issue (KM.10.2); 1907 issue (KM.10.4) and another (KM.10.5); 1909 issue (KM.20). Mostly very fine. (7) $180
Lot 4499 China, Empire, Hsuan -T'ung, (1908-1912), copper ten cash, (8.24 g, Tianjin Central (Tientsin) mint, dated year 3 (1911), obv. flying imperial dragon left in clouds, rev. denomination within wreath, (KM.Y.27). Good very fine. $140
Lot 4500 China, Empire, Kuang Hsu, (1875-1908), copper five cash, (3.74 g), Tianjin Central (Tientsin) mint, issued 1903-1905, rev. imperial dragon left in clouds, Hu Poo legend (KM.Y.3). Good extremely fine with some mint red. $380
Lot 4501 China, Empire, Kuang Hsu, (1875-1908), copper five cash, (3.76 g), Tianjin Central (Tientsin) mint, dated CD issue 1905, rev. imperial dragon left in clouds, Tai Ch'ing T'ung Pi legend (KM.Y.9). Very fine. $80
Lot 4502 China, Empire, Kuang Hsu, (1875-1908), copper five cash, (3.88 g), Tianjin Central (Tientsin) mint, dated CD issue 1907, rev. imperial dragon left in clouds, Tai Ch'ing T'ung Pi legend (KM.Y.9.1). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4503 China, Empire, Kuang Hsu, (1875-1908), copper one cash, (1.50 g), Tianjin Central (Tientsin) mint, CD dated 1905, rev. imperial dragon left in clouds, (KM.Y.8). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4504 China, Empire, Kuang Hsu, (1875-1908), copper one cash, (1.22 g), Tianjin Central (Tientsin) mint, CD dated 1908, rev. imperial dragon left in clouds, (KM.Y.7); another not dated with central hole issued 1909, (1.41 g), (KM.Y.25). Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4505 China, Empire, Hsuan T'ung, (1908-1911), copper one cash, (1.05 g), Tianjin Central (Tientsin) mint, CD dated 1909, rev. imperial dragon left in clouds, (KM.Y.18). Extremely fine. $110
Lot 4506 China, Empire, Chekiang Province, copper two cash (1906) (KM.Y.8b). Red brown uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 4507 China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, Pei Yang type, year 33 (1907) (KM.Y.73.2). Good fine. $260
Lot 4508 China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, Pei Yang type, year 34 (1908), (26.44 g), long centre spine of tail (KM.Y.73.2). Toned, with surface marks and scratches, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4509 China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, Pei Yang type, year 34 (1908), Chin mint, rev. dragon, (KM.Y.73.2, Kann 208). Toned, very fine with surface porosity, scarce. $180
Lot 4510 China, Empire, Chingkiang, general issue, pattern silver dollar, dated 1907 [with calender date], Tientsin mint, (26.63 g), obv. Manchu and Chinese legend, rev. dragon with tail ending in 10 spines, (Kann 212, KM.K.212). Toned as an attractive example of this rare dollar with silver grey/blue patina, and one of the nicer examples of this conditionally rare issue that has appeared on the numismatic market, nearly uncirculated and very rare. $9,500
Lot 4511 China, Empire, Chingkiang, silver dollar, Tai Ching Ti Kou type, undated (1908), 39.5mm, (26.81 g), obv. legends, rev. dragon, (KM.Y.14, Kann 216). Surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine, scarce. $640
Lot 4512 China, Empire, Chingkiang, silver dollar, Tai Ching Ti Kou type, undated (1908), 39.5mm, (26.72 g), obv. legends, rev. dragon, (KM.Y.14, Kann 216). Good very fine, scarce. $420
Lot 4513 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). Very fine, scarce. $320
Lot 4514 China, Empire, Chingkiang, central mint, Tientsin, under Hsuen Tung (1908-1911), issued in 3rd year (1911), silver dollar, 39mm, (26.76 g), obv. inscription around and within inner circle, rev. facing dragon, (KM.Y.31, Kann 227). Toned, very minor surface marks and edge knocks, otherwise extremely fine or better. $1,300
Lot 4515 China, Empire, Chingkiang, central mint, Tientsin, under Hsuen Tung (1908-1911), issued in 3rd year (1911), silver dollar, 39mm, (26.60 g), obv. inscription around and within inner circle, rev. facing dragon, (KM.Y.31, Kann 227). Toned, very fine. $420
Lot 4516 China, Empire, Chingkiang, central mint, Tientsin, under Hsuen Tung (1908-1911), issued in 3rd year (1911), silver dollar, 39mm, (26.73 g), obv. inscription around and within inner circle, rev. facing dragon with dot after dollar, (KM.Y.31.1, Kann 227a). Toned, minor surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. $1,200
Lot 4517 China, Empire, Chingkiang, general issue, Central Mint at Tientsin, Hsuan Tung, silver half dollar, issued 1910, 33mm, (13.26 g), obv. Chinese and Manchu legend, rev. dragon within circle, "1/2 DOL." below, (KM.Y.23, Kann 220). Nearly extremely fine/very fine and scarce. $750
Lot 4518 China, Empire, Chingkiang, silver twenty cents, Tai Ching Ti Kou type, undated (1908), 23.5mm, (5.39 g), obv. legends, rev. dragon, (KM.Y.13, Kann 217). Bright, otherwise nearly uncirculated, very scarce. $450
Lot 4519 China, Empire, Chingkiang, general issue, Central Mint at Tientsin, Hsuan Tung, silver tenth dollar (ten cents), issued 1910, 20.5mm, (2.76 g), obv. Chinese and Manchu legend, rev. dragon within circle, "1/10 DOL." below, (KM.K222, Kann 222). Lightly toned with peripheral blue and gold patination, uncirculated and very rare. $7,000
Lot 4520 China, Empire, Fukien Province, copper cash, undated (1908) (KM.Y.95), Q'ing (Ch'ing) a modern charm featuring the reverse of 'an Emperor at Peace', with the obverse of the ruler Emperor Shi Zu (1644-1662). Nearly uncirculated; good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4521 China, Hupeh Province, under Empire, Hsuan T'ung, copy of the silver dollar, not dated (issued 1909-1911), rev. facing dragon with additional inscription of Ban Shen meaning for circulation within the province (KM.Y.-, Kann 35). Very fine, a rare variety but added letters stamped into the coin. $70
Lot 4522 China, Empire, Kiangnan, one dollar, CD (1903) with 'HAH' and rosette in obverse outer ring (KM.Y.145a.10; Kann 96). Very fine. $500
Lot 4523 China, Empire, Kwangtung, one cent, undated (c1906) (KM.Y.192). Traces of mint red, cleaned, extremely fine. $70
Lot 4524 China, Empire, Kwantung, cash, undated (1909-11) (KM.Y.204). Nearly uncirculated. $70
Lot 4525 China, Empire and Republic, silver ten cents and twenty cents, undated (1890-1903) (KM.Y.200, 201); silver twenty cents, year 3 (1914) (KM.Y.327); Fukien Province, silver twenty cents, year 17 (1928) (KM.Y.389.2). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $100
Lot 4526 China, Empire, type of Kuang Hsu emperor (1875-1908), fantasy issue in silver, not dated, (27.02 g), (cf.Kann B24). Lightly toned, extremely fine $360
Lot 4527 China, Empire, type of Kuang Hsu emperor (1875-1908), fantasy issue in silver for one tael (Kansu?), not dated, (33.19g), (cf.Kann B31). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $360
Lot 4528 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, memento dollar, issued c.1927, (26.99 g), (KM.Y.318a.1). Full mint brilliance, uncirculated. $260
Lot 4529 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, memento dollar, issued c.1927, (KM.Y.318a.1). Good very fine. $140
Lot 4530 China, Republic, General Issue, silver dollar, not dated (1912), obv. Sun Yat-sen to left, rev. One Dollar, The Republic of China, (KM.Y.319, Kann 603a). Toned, uncirculated. $12,000
Lot 4531 China, Republic, general issue, silver dollar, not dated (c.1912), (26.63 g), obv. Li Yuan Hung facing with military cap, and military uniform, rev. ONE DOLLAR, (KM.Y.320, Kann 638a). Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and very scarce. $5,400
Lot 4532 China, Republic, general issue, silver dollar not dated but c.1912, 39.5mm, (27.17 g), obv. Li Yuan Hung facing with bare head and military uniform, rev. One Dollar and Chinese characters for one yuan in centre with open wreath, (KM.Y.321, Kann 639). Bright, minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $1,900
Lot 4533 China, Republic, general issue, silver dollar not dated but c.1912, 39.5mm, obv. Li Yuan Hung facing with bare head and military uniform, rev. One Dollar and Chinese characters for one yuan in centre with open wreath, (KM.Y.321, Kann 639 Ma 45). A little rubbed, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $2,300
Lot 4534 China, Republic, general issue, silver dollar, not dated (1914), (26.89 g), obv. Yuan Shih-kai facing with plumed cap, and military uniform, rev. one dollar, founding of the Republic, (KM.Y.322, Kann 644). Brilliant and uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $6,400
Lot 4535 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, silver dollar or yuan, dated year 3 (1914), 39mm, (26.86 g), obv. Yuan Shih-kai bust to left, rev. "one yuan" within wreath of barley, (KM.Y.329, Kann 645). Uncirculated, obverse unevenly toned, reverse brilliant. $360
Lot 4536 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, silver dollar or yuan, dated year 3 (1914), 39mm, (26.68 g), obv. Yuan Shih-kai bust to left, rev. "one yuan" within wreath of barley, (KM.Y.329, Kann 645). Brilliant uncirculated as struck. $760
Lot 4537 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, silver dollar or yuan, dated year 3 (1914), 39mm, (26.79 g), obv. Yuan Shih-kai bust to left, rev. "one yuan" within wreath of barley, (KM.Y.329, Kann 645). Extremely fine with usual surface marks. $320
Lot 4538 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, silver dollar or yuan, dated year 3 (1914), 39mm, (26.86 g), obv. Yuan Shih-kai bust to left, rev. "one yuan" within wreath of barley, (KM.Y.329, Kann 645), another year 10 (1921), (KM.Y.329.6, Kann 668). Very fine. (2) $180
Lot 4539 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, silver dollar or yuan, dated year 9 (1920), 39mm, (26.82 g), obv. Yuan Shih-kai bust to left, rev. "one yuan" within wreath of barley, (KM.Y.329.6, Kann 666). Brilliant, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4540 China, Republic, general issue, silver dollar, not dated (1916), 39mm, (26.86 g), obv. Yuan Shih-kai facing with plumed cap, and military uniform, rev. dragon to left, commemorating inauguration of Hung Hsien regime, (KM.Y.332, Kann 663). Slightly toned and very light marks but with a general full brilliance, uncirculated and rare. $6,200
Lot 4541 China, Republic, general issue, silver dollar, year 12 (1923), the PU Yi Wedding commemorative, Tientsin mint, (26.83 g), obv. dragon phoenix over the insignia of longevity, rev. open wreath with characters for one yuan, (KM.Y.336, Kann 680). Light peripheral toned, otherwise brilliant uncirculated and very scarce. $16,000
Lot 4542 China, Republic, general issue, silver dollar, year 12 (1923), the PU Yi Wedding commemorative, Tientsin mint, obv. dragon phoenix over the insignia of longevity, rev. open wreath with characters for one yuan, (KM.Y.336, Kann 680). The unadopted design of the national emblem, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $3,100
Lot 4543 China, Republic, silver dollar or yuan, obv. Sun Yat Sen, rev. birds over junk, year 21 (1932), (26.69 g) (KM.344, Kann 622). Underlying mint bloom with minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. $3,500
Lot 4544 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, silver dollar or yuan, Year 23 (1934), 39mm, (26.74 g), obv. Sun Yat Sen to left, rev. Junk to right, (KM.Y.345, Kann 624). With original mint bloom, light dusty tone, minor surface marks, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4545 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, silver dollars, rev. junk to right, Year 23 (1934) (KM.Y.345, Kann 624). Toned, light surface marks, uncirculated. (2) $300
Lot 4546 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, silver dollar or yuan, Year 23 (1934), 39mm, obv. Sun Yat Sen to left, rev. Junk to right, (KM.Y.345, Kann 624). Lightly toned, nearly FDC. Passed in
Lot 4547 China, Republic, general Issue, silver dollar, dated year 10, (1921), (27.13 g), obv. President Hsu Shih-chang partly to left in civilian dress, rev. pavilion with date above in Chinese, (KM.676 & Kann 676). Toned, uncirculated and very rare. $5,400
Lot 4548 China, Republic, general Issue, silver dollar, undated but an issue of 1923, (27.00 g), obv. President Tsao Kun facing partly to left in civilian dress, rev. two crossed flags, (KM.K.677 & Kann 677). Brilliant good extremely fine or better and very rare. $5,600
Lot 4549 China, Republic, general issue, silver dollar, undated but (1923), (25.88 g), obv. President Tsao Kun facing partly to left in military dress, rev. two crossed flags with six stars around, (KM.K678 & Kann 678). Light grey with some golden highlights a very attractive patina, uncirculated and very rare. $5,500
Lot 4550 China, Republic, general issue, silver dollar, undated but an issue of 1923, obv. President Tsao Kun facing partly to left in civilian dress, rev. two crossed flags, (KM.K.677 & Kann 677). Very fine. $840
Lot 4551 China, Republic, pattern dollar, struck in Silver, not dated by issued in 1924, (26.86 g), obv. Marshall Tuan Chi Jui facing portrait, rev. within wreath 'peace', (L&M 865; Kann 683; KM.K.683). Brilliant uncirculated with a trace of blue-gold edge patination, very rare. $9,700
Lot 4552 China, Republic, general issue fifty cents, Yuan Shih Kai, year 3 (1914) (KM.Y.328). Lightly toned, good very fine/nearly extremely fine. $550
Lot 4553 China, Republic, Sun Yat-sen, twenty cents, undated (1912) Memento Birth of Republic of China (Kann 601). Hairlines, otherwise lustrous and extremely fine for this issue. $660
Lot 4554 China, Republic, silver twenty cents, undated (1912) Memento - Birth of Republic of China (Kann 601; KM.Y.317). Good extremely fine and scarce. $460
Lot 4555 China, Republic, general issue twenty cents, Yuan Shih Kai, year 3 (1914) (KM.Y.327). Toned, nearly uncirculated, with minor edge nick. $320
Lot 4556 China, Republic, silver twenty cents, year 15, 1926, unadopted design of the National emblem, (KM.Y.335). Extremely fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4557 China, Republic, silver twenty cents, year 16, 1927, death of Sun Yat-sen, milled edge, (KM.Y.340). Good extremely fine, very scarce. $280
Lot 4558 China, Republic, general issue ten cents, Yuan Shih Kai, year 3 (1914) (KM.Y.326). Brilliant, nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 4559 China, Republic, silver ten cents, year 15, 1926, unadopted design of the National emblem, (KM.Y.334). Good very fine, scarce. $140
Lot 4560 China, Republic, silver ten cents, year 16, 1927, death of Sun Yat-sen, milled edge, (KM.Y.339). Good extremely fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 4561 China, Republic, silver ten cents and twenty cents, year 15, 1926, unadopted design of the National emblem, (KM.Y.334, 335). Very fine, scarce. (2) $250
Lot 4562 China, Republic, copper ten cash, mostly c.1912 with obverse of two flags, (KM.Y.301, 302, 302.2, 303 (with mint red illustrated), 303.1, 303.3, 303.4, 305, 306.1, 306.4, 307, 307a, 309); twenty cash 1921 (2) (KM.Y.308a, 310) (310 illustrated); other types one cent with central hole c.1918 (KM.Y.324, 324a), similar half cent (KM.Y.323); copper two cents 1933 (KM.Y.325a) (illustrated). A good range of types for this period. Nearly very fine - nearly uncirculated. (19) $480
Lot 4563 China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, pattern fifty cents or half yuan, kuei character between legs of spade on reverse (KM.PnA203). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $1,200
Lot 4564 China, Republic, one cent, Year 25 (1936) (KM.Y.347). Some mint red, uncirculated. $80
Lot 4565 China, Republic, one cent 1937, 1939, 1940 (2, brass and aluminium), 1948, (KM.Y.347, 353, 355, 357, 363); two cents, 1939, 1940 (KM.Y.354, 358); five cents, 1936, 1940, 1941 (KM.Y.348, 356, 359); ten cents 1936, 1941 (KM.Y.349, 360); twenty cents, 1936, 1941 (KM.Y.350, 361), fifty cents 1942 (KM.Y.362). About a complete range of types for this period. Very fine - uncirculated, some with full mint bloom. (15) $120
Lot 4566 China, Chinese Soviet Republic, copper one cent, c.1932, plain edge, (KM.Y.506). Good extremely fine with some original mint red, rare. $100
Lot 4567 China, Chinese Soviet Republic, copper five cents, 1932, reeded edge, (KM.Y.507.1). Extremely fine, rare. $180
Lot 4568 China, Chinese Soviet Republic, copper five cents, 1932, reeded edge, (KM.Y.507.1); Taiwan, silver fifty and one hundred yuan, both 1965, (KM.539, 540). First coin very fine, others about uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 4569 China, Chinese Soviet Republic, silver twenty cents, 1933, (KM.Y.508, L&M.895, WS-1338). Extremely fine, rare. $360
Lot 4570 China, Republic, President Hsu Shih-Chang fantasy half dollar in patinated bronze (cf Kann B63). Good extremely fine. $120
Lot 4571 China, Republic, General Feng Kuo Chang, fantasy issue in bronze, dated year 26, (11.02 g), (Kann -). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $100
Lot 4572 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 4573 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) $200
Lot 4574 China, Republic, Sinkiang, tael, Year 7 (1918) rosette at top between more ornate branches (KM.Y.45.2). Weakly struck at lower half, otherwise very fine. $400
Lot 4575 China, Republic, Szechuen Province, silver dollar, undated (1912), 39.5mm, (26.07 g), obv. Chinese characters, 'Chung Hua Min Kuo Nien' rev. flower in centre, (KM.Y.456, Kann 775). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $440
Lot 4576 China, Republic, Szechuen Province, silver dollar, undated (1912), 39.5mm, (25.52 g), obv. Chinese characters, 'Chung Hua Min Kuo Nien' rev. flower in centre, (KM.Y.456, Kann 775). Lightly toned, very fine. $140
Lot 4577 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver twenty cents, undated (1911-1915) (KM.Y.256a); fifty cents, undated (1920-1931) (KM.Y.257.2). Extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) $180
Lot 4578 China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver dollar, undated (1920-22) (KM.Y.258.1). Three marks near rim on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 4579 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 4580 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) $250
Lot 4581 China, People's Republic, thirty yuan, 1981 Year of the Rooster (KM.40). Scuffing, extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 4582 China, Peoples Republic, proof five ounce silver fifty yuan panda, 1989 (KM.222). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $380
Lot 4583 China, Peoples Republic, proof twelve ounce silver one hundred yuan panda, 1989 (KM.225). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $660
Lot 4584 China, People's Republic, specimen silver one ounce ten yuan, 2002. In capsule, uncirculated. $300
Lot 4585 China, Japanese Government of mostly Manchuria, called Manchukuo, five li 1934 (KM.Y.1), 1934, 1936 (KM.Y.5); one fen 1934 (KM.Y.2), 1934, 1937 (KM.Y.6), 1943 (KM.Y.9), another 1943 (KM.Y.13), 1945 (2) (KM.Y.13a, 13a.1). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $260
Lot 4586 China, Japanese Government of mostly Manchuria, called Manchukuo, five fen 1934 (KM.Y.3), 1935, 1936 (KM.Y.7), 1941 (KM.Y.11) (slabed MS 63) (illustrated), 1944, (KM.Y.A13), 1945 (KM.Y.A13a) (illustrated); one chiao 1934 (KM.Y.4), 1939, (KM.Y.8), 1940 (KM.Y.10), 1941 (KM.Y.12), 1943 (KM.Y.14). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 4587 China, Reformed Government of China, Japanese Occupation 10 fen 1940, (KM.Y522 [p.458]); Meng Chiang, Japanese Occupation five chiao, year 27 (1938), (KM.Y.521). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 4588 China, Provisional Government of China, Japanese Occupation one fen 1942, (KM.Y.523); five fen 1941 (KM.Y.524); chiao 1941 (KM.Y.525); East Hopei (Anti-Comintern Autonomous Government), 1937 series, five li, one and five fen, one and two chiao, (KM.Y.516-520). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $280
Lot 4589 China - Japan ferry pass, in cupro nickel, reverse numbered 398. Fine. $100
Lot 4590 Crusader Coinage, County of Tripoli, Bohemund VII, (1275-1287), silver gros, (4.25 g), Tripolis mint, obv. cross in tressure of twelve arcs, legend around, rev. city gate as a triple towered castle and walls crenelated all within tressure of twelve arcs, SVRIE at end of legend, (Melcalf 497-8 var. in legend, Mal. 26, Sch. IV, 21). Extremely fine, toned and very rare. $260
Lot 4591 Cyprus, Queen Victoria, eighteen piastres, 1901 (KM.7); George VI, nine piastres, 1938 (KM.25). Nearly very fine; good extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 4592 Fiji, George V - Elizabeth II, halfpenny date set, 1934-1954 (KM.1, 14 (2), 14a (2), 16 (4), 20). Uncirculated. (10) $200
Lot 4593 Fiji, George V - Elizabeth II, penny date set, 1934-1968 (KM.2 (3), 6, 7 (4), 7a (2), 17 (3), 21 (12)). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (25) $380
Lot 4594 Fiji, George V - Elizabeth II, sixpence date set, 1934-1967 (KM.3 (3), 8, 11 (3), 11a (2), 19 (6)). Good extremely fine - uncirculated, the 1936, 1937 and 1941 illustrated. (15) $380
Lot 4595 Fiji, George V, shillings, 1934-1936 (KM.4). Nearly uncirculated. (3) $180
Lot 4596 Fiji, George V, florin, 1934 (KM.5). Some surface marking, otherwise uncirculated. $220
Lot 4597 Fiji, George V, florin, 1936 (KM.5). Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $220
Lot 4598 Fiji, George VI - Elizabeth II, shillings, date set 1937-1965 (KM.9, 12 (2), 12a (2), 23 (5)). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated, the first three illustrated. (10) $440
Lot 4599 Fiji, George VI, florin, 1937 (KM.10). Virtually uncirculated. $220
Lot 4600 Fiji, George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1935, 1942S, 1943S, 1957, 1958, 1962 and 1964 (KM.13, 13a (2), 24 (4)). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $140
Lot 4601 Fiji, George VI, florin, 1938 (KM.13). Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $280
Lot 4602 Fiji, George VI, florin, 1941 (KM.13). Virtually uncirculated. $240
Lot 4603 Fiji, George VI, florin, 1945 (KM.13). Lightly toned, uncirculated and rare thus. $460
Lot 4604 Fiji, George VI - Elizabeth II, threepence date set, 1947-1967 (KM.15, 18 (2), 22 (9)). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (12) $260
Lot 4605 France, Bordeaux, Guillaume X, (1127-37), silver denier, (1.21g), (Bd.464,1f); Toulouse, (Languedoc), Counts of Toulouse, Raymond VII (1222-1249), silver denier, (1.06g), obverse, legend around cross, + RAMON COMES, S in one angle, reverse, P (as a crozier) A X in centre, around +TOLOSA CIVI, (P.d'A Pl.81, 4, Boudeau 721, Roberts 4226); Archbishops of Vienna, (11th-12th century), denier, (0.96g), obverse, head left, reverse, cross, (Roberts 5045, PdA pl 106, 17). Some toning, fine - very fine. (3) $200
Lot 4606 France, Feudal, Bishops of Valence, 12-13th century, silver deniers (4), obverse, +S APOLLINARS, cross pomme with annulet in fourth quarter, reverse, +VRBS VALENTIA, winged angel or eagle facing (P d'A 4690, [Pl.CII, 19], Roberts 4782, Metcalf 19-40, [Pl. 2]). Lightly toned, very fine. (4) $200
Lot 4607 France, Louis IX, (1226-1270) gros Tournois (4.13g) (Dy.190). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 4608 France, Lorraine, Antoine le Bon, (1508-1544), double gros d'argent, Nantes Mint, obverse, crowned coat of arms, reverse, arm holding sword emerging from clouds, (De Saulcy XIV, 12var, Roberts 9492var). Toned, very fine. $140
Lot 4609 France, Louis XV, ecu, 1747X (KM.512.23); Singapore, silver ten dollars, 1978 (KM.17.1); Switzerland, five francs, 1881, shooting thaler (KM.X S15, D.389). First coin last number of date faint, fine - extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 4610 France, Consulship, Napoleon as First Consul, five francs, LAN 4 (1795-96) A (KM.639.1); Napoleon Emperor, five francs, 1811A (KM.694.1), 1812W (KM.694.16), 1812T (KM.694.14). Second coin with punch mark on obverse, very good - nearly very fine. (4) $140
Lot 4611 France, Napoleon Emperor, five francs, 1811A (KM.694.1). Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and scarce in this condition. $270
Lot 4612 France, Louis XVIII, five francs, 1814L (KM.702.8), 1820B (KM.711.2); Charles X, 1829A (KM.728.1), 1828B (KM.728.2), 1828W (KM.928.13). Very good - fine. (5) $160
Lot 4613 France, Philippe I, five francs, 1831B (KM.744.1), 1832A (KM.744.1), 1833A, 1835A, 1838A, 1844A (KM.749.1), 1844B (KM.749.2), 1832W, 1833W, 1834W, 1838W (KM.749.13). Very good - very fine. (10) $260
Lot 4614 France, Philippe I, five francs, 1830B (KM.747.2). Edge knocks, contact marks in fields, otherwise good fine. Passed in
Lot 4615 France, Philippe I, five francs, 1837A, 1840A, 1847A (KM.749.1), 1837B (KM.749.2), 1845W (KM.749.13); Napoleon III, five francs, 1867A, 1868A (KM.799.1), 1868BB (KM.799.2). Very good - very fine. (8) $160
Lot 4616 France, Louis Philippe I, five francs, 1846A (KM.749.1). Nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 4617 France, five francs, 1848A, 1849A (KM.756.1), 1873A, 1874A, 1875A, 1876A, 1877A (KM.820.1), 1873K, 1876K, 1878K (KM.820.2). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (10) $220
Lot 4618 France, Second Republic, 1849A, 1850A, 1851A (KM.761.1); Louis Napoleon, 1852A (KM.773.1); Napoleon III, 1870A (KM.799.1), 1867BB, 1869BB (KM.799.2). Good - very fine. (7) $150
Lot 4619 France, Second Empire, Napoleon III, bronze five centimes, 1862A (Paris Mint) (KM.797.1). Full brilliant mint red, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4620 French Indo China, silver piastre, 2nd type 1901A, 1902A, Paris Mint (KM.5a.1). Good very fine or better. (2) $80
Lot 4621 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 4622 German East Africa, quarter rupie, 1891 (KM.3). Choice uncirculated. $140
Lot 4623 German East Africa, Wilhelm II, one heller 1905, 1907, five heller 1913J, 1914J (2), quarter rupie, 1906A, half rupie, 1897, one rupie, 1890 (illustrated). Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $420
Lot 4624 Germany, Metz, free city (c.1450), silver groschen, (2.80 g), obv. cross stars in angles, legend within two inner circles, rev. St.Stephen, (Saurma 1890 [Pl.XXX, 922]). Slightly bent, very fine and rare. $240
Lot 4625 Germany, Bavaria, Maximilian III Josef (1745-1777), silver twenty kreuzer, 1766 Munich Mint (KM.528.1); 1763A, 1767A, 1769A Amberg Mint, (KM.528,2); Austria, Franz II (1806-1835), silver twenty kreuzer 1827E Karlsburg Mint, (KM.2144). Very good - fine. (5) $80
Lot 4626 Germany, Baden, Leopold, one gulden, 1839 (KM.207). Good extremely fine. $120
Lot 4627 Germany, Frankfurt, Free City, three and a half gulden or two thaler, 1844 (KM.329). Nearly very fine. $200
Lot 4628 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm IV, two and a half silber groschen 1850 (KM.444); one pfennig, 1896A (KM.10); two pfennig, 1876F (KM.2); five pfennig, 1875G (KM.3); ten pfennig, 1908A, 1911A (KM.12); twenty pfennig, 1888 (KM.9.1); twenty five pfinnig, 1910J (KM.18); fifty reichspfennig, 1928F (KM.49); one reichsmark, 1937 (KM.78); half mark, 1915G (KM.17); five mark, 125th Anniversary Frankfurt - Parliament 1973G (KM.137), 100th Anniversary - Birth of Otto Hahn (KM.151). Fine - uncirculated. (13) $120
Lot 4629 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, three mark (gilded, ex mount), 1911A, Breslau University (KM.531); medal from same period (fire damaged). Very fine; fair. (2) $20
Lot 4630 Germany, Empire, Wilhelm II, fifty pfennig, 1898A, 1900J (KM.15). Very good - good fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4631 Germany, States, Empire, Weimer Republic, Third Reich and Federal Republic issues, several in silver, noted Baden three mark, 1914G (KM.280); Empire, half mark, 1915A, 1916D, 1916F, 1919D (KM.17) (4), one mark, 1905E, 1906F, 1910A (KM.14) (3); wartime currency for Coblenz, ten pfennig, 1918; various other issues, 1843-1956. In 2x2 holders, very good - extremely fine. (28) $160
Lot 4632 Germany, Empire-Weimar Republic, Third Reich, 1873-1939, one pfennig - twenty five pfennig, assorted dates, includes pfennig, 1874H, 1875H, 1876G, 1886F (KM.1), 1891D, F, J, 1893E, F, 1898G (KM.10); two pfennig, 1873G (KM.2); ten pfennig, 1893B (KM.4); twenty pfennig, 1874A, C, D, F, G, 1875E, F, J (KM.5). In a black album, good nearly uncirculated. (785) $650
Lot 4633 Germany, Reichsmark coinage, five reichs mark, 1929A (KM.56). Good very fine. $150
Lot 4634 Germany, Weimar Republic - Federal Republic, three reichsmark, 1929A, Birth of Lessing (KM.60); two reichsmark, 1934F, Birth of Schiller (KM.84); one mark, 1950G, 1950J (KM.110); two mark,1958F (KM.116); Democratic Republic, ten mark, 1967, K.Kollwitz (KM.17.1), 1969, 250th Anniversary Death of J.F.Bottiger (KM.24). Very good - uncirculated. (7) $110
Lot 4635 Germany, Weimar Republic, three reichsmark, 1928D, Death of Albrecht Durer (KM.58). Good very fine. $220
Lot 4636 Germany, Reichsmark coinage, three reichsmark, 1925A, 1000th Year of the Rhineland (KM.46), 1929F, 10th Anniversary of Weimar Constitution (KM.63). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4637 Germany, Reichsmark coinage, five reichsmark, 1929D, 10th Anniversary Weimar Constitution (KM.64); medallic issue, five mark, 1927D (Bruce XM1, KM.M1). First coin obverse and reverse with rubber band marks, both coins with contact marks in fields, very good - fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4638 Germany, Reichsmark coinage, five reichsmark, 1930A, Graf Zeppelin (KM.68). Very fine. $200
Lot 4639 Germany, Third Reich, five reichsmark date and mintmark set for type, 1935A-1936J Paul von Hindenburg (KM.86). In 2x2 holders, very fine - extremely fine. (12) $150
Lot 4640 Germany, Federal Republic, silver commemorative five mark set, 1966-1979 (KM.119.1, 120.1, 121, 122, 123.1, 125.1, 126.1, 127, 128.1, 129, 136, 137, 138, 139, 141, 142.1, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150). In 2x2 holders, extremely fine - uncirculated. (23) $150
Lot 4641 Germany, Federal Republic issues, one pfennig, 1948G, 1949J, 1950D, 1950F; fifty pfennig, 1950D; deutsche mark, 1960F, 1963J, two deutsche mark, 1958F, 1960D, 1962F, 1962J, 1963G, 1964F, 1968D, 1969D; five deutsche mark, 1975F, 1978F, 1982F; German East Africa, five heller, 1913A. Very fine - uncirculated. (19) $40
Lot 4642 Germany, Democratic Republic, ten pfennig, 1953E (KM.7). Mint bloom uncirculated and very scarce. $60
Lot 4643 Gibraltar, Robert Keeling, one quart and two quarts, 1802 (2) (Pr.17 & 20; KM.Tn1, 2.1, 2.2). The last countermarked H, very fine - extremely fine. (3) $330
Lot 4644 Gibraltar, Robert Keeling, one quart, 1810, large and small dates, two quarts 1810, large and small dates (Pr.18 and 21; KM.Tn3.1, .2, KM.Tn4.1, .2). Fine - good very fine. (4) $200
Lot 4645 Gibraltar, token coinage, quart, 1802 (KM.Tn1), quarto, 1810 (2) both date sizes (KM.T3.1, 3.2); two quartos, 1810, 1820 (KM.Tn4.2, 9); regular coinage, half quart, 1842 (KM.1); penny token, Culompios Anglo-Hispanic; a group of five silver medals some linked to Gibraltar. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (12) $240
Lot 4646 Gibraltar, Richard Cattons, one quart and two quarts, 1813 (Pn.12, 13; KM.Tn5, 6); James Spittles, one quart, 1820 and two quarts, 1818 and 1820 (Pr.24-6; KM.Tn7-9). Fine - very fine. (5) $200
Lot 4647 Hungary, Bela IV, (1235-1270), silver denar, (Huszar 320); another Stephan V, (1270-1272), silver denar, (Huszar 355): Ladislaus IV, (1272-1290), (Rengjeo 169 an issue for Sarajevo) double struck; Karl Robert (1307-1342) silver denars, (Huszar 472, 488); Ludwig I (1342-1382), silver denars, obverse, head to left, reverse, double cross (3) (Huszar 547); other silver denars (3), obverse, arms, reverse, standing St. Ladislaus (Huszar 542 varieties). Fine - very fine. (11) $120
Lot 4648 Hungary, Maria, (1385-1395), silver denar, (Huszar 566); Sigismund, (1387-1437), silver denar, (Huszar 576), another quarting (Huszar 586); Wladislaw I, (1440-1444), silver denar (Huszar 598, 602); Mathias I Corvinus (1458-1490) silver denar, (Huszar 710); assorted crudely struck silver pfennigs and denars (8) mostly from South Germany including Salzburg. Fine - very fine, some scarce. (14) $120
Lot 4649 India, Bengal Presidency, EIC, milled rupee, year 46, plain edge (KM.85). Toned, extremely fine. $80
Lot 4650 India, Queen Victoria, silver rupees, continuous legend 1840; divided 1840 (2); Edward VII, 1908; George V, 1912, 1912 dot, 1915, 1916 (2), 1916 dot (3), 1917 dot (2), 1918 dot (3), 1919 dot (2); George VI, 1940 dot (3), 1941 dot, 1942 dot (3), 1943 dot, 1944 dot (2), 1945 dot (4). Fine - good extremely fine. (32) $420
Lot 4651 India, British, George V, silver rupees, 1913/-B, overdate and 1919C (KM.524). Scratch on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine; good extremely fine, both with light toning, the first illustrated. (2) $80
Lot 4652 India, Bombay Presidency, machine struck issue, Mumbai 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 4653 Indonesia, Chinese cash imitations in tin stored in stacks or clumps as imitations of Sung Dynasty issues c1200. Poor. (lot) Passed in
Lot 4654 Indonesia - Malay Peninsula, post Shrivajaya Empire, tin canoe coinage 14-18th century, and maybe much later, most canoes have a central looped support various sizes from a length of 65mm to 95mm, and weight ranges 10.0g - 45g, most with decoration on the sides of the canoe, most types not noted in Lye's book. Mostly very fine, all rare. (13) Passed in
Lot 4655 Indonesia, Bangka Island, Shun Jin, ca. 1710-1750, tin cash tokens, cf.M&Y-136, others of He Yong, Yong Tong, and Pangkal Pinang, tin jokoh tokens, (18th century A.D.), characters around, hole in centre, (cf. Mitchiner 3124). Several with casting holes, otherwise about fine, in packets partially described. (5) Passed in
Lot 4656 Indonesia, Bangka Island, Shun Jin, ca. 1710-1750, tin cash tokens cf.M&Y-136, others of He Yong, Chen Yung Gongsi, Kong Ping, Phak Gongsi, Shun Li, all tin jokoh tokens, (18th century A.D.), characters around, hole in centre, (cf. Mitchiner 3124). One with casting hole, otherwise about fine, in packets partially described. (5) Passed in
Lot 4657 Ionian Islands, British Administration, two lepton, 1819 (KM.31). Toned uncirculated and as such very scarce. $900
Lot 4658 Isle de Bourbon, billon ten centimes, 1816 (KM.A1). Extremely fine and rare. $200
Lot 4659 Isle de Bourbon, billon three sous, 1781A (KM.2). Nearly fine and rare. $90
Lot 4660 Israel, piedfort mint sets, 1981, to acknowledge the 33rd Anniversary of the State of Israel. In packs of issue, FDC. (9) $70
Lot 4661 Italy, Lucca (Imperial city), Enrico (Heinrich) III - V. (1039-1125), silver denaro (denarius), 16mm, (average of 0.9 g), obv. monogram of H, rev. LV/CA around central pellet, corrupted legend around, (Biaggi 1056, CNI, XI, 69 1-17). Fine - very fine for issue. (6) Passed in
Lot 4662 Italy, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily of William II (1166-1189), Ae follaro, issued at Palermo or Messina, (2.17 g), 12mm, obv. lion head facing, rev. Kufic script, (Biaggi 1232; Spahr 118; MEC 437; Varesi 37). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4663 Italy, Sardinia, Carlo Felice, five lire, 1830 (KM.116.2). Good very fine. $150
Lot 4664 Italy, Vatican, Pope Gregory XVI, scudo, 1846R (KM.1335; CNI.25; Berman 3285). Light brown toned, good very fine. $220
Lot 4665 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) $60
Lot 4666 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) $80
Lot 4667 Jamaica, Queen Victoria, halfpenny, 1888 (KM.16). Choice uncirculated. $200
Lot 4668 Jamaica, Edward VII, halfpenny 1909 (KM.22), pennies 1937, 1938 (KM.29, 32). First very fine, others uncirculated with mint bloom. (3) $60
Lot 4669 Jamaica, George VI, farthing 1937, halfpenny 1937, pennies 1937, 1938, 1950, (KM.27-29, 32, 35). Brilliant uncirculated. (5) $140
Lot 4670 Japan, Meiji, silver five sen year 3 (1870) (KM.Y.1). Uneven patination, otherwise uncirculated. $220
Lot 4671 Japan, Meiji, silver ten sen year 3 (1870) (KM.Y.2) another year 26 (1893) (KM.Y.23). Extremely fine toned; brilliant uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 4672 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) $40
Lot 4673 Japan, Meiji, silver twenty sen year 3 (1870) (KM.Y.3) another year 43 (1910) (KM.Y.30). Extremely fine toned; brilliant uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 4674 Japan, Meiji era, twenty sen, year 3, (1870), (KM.Y.3); year 30, (1897), (KM.Y.24). Fine; extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4675 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver fifty sen, year 4 (1871) (KM.Y.4). Toned, extremely fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4676 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, year 3 (1870) (KM.Y.5.1). Brilliant original mint bloom, as struck, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $850
Lot 4677 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, year 3 (1870) (KM.Y.5.2). Toned with golden red and blue patination, as struck, a superb example, FDC and very rare in this condition. $7,500
Lot 4678 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, year 3 (1877) (KM.Y.5.2). Toned obverse, good extremely fine. $350
Lot 4679 Japan, Meiji, silver five sen year 4 (1871) (KM.Y.6.21); year 10 (1877) type I, another year 9 (1876) type II (KM.22). All with light patination, nearly uncirculated or better. (3) $180
Lot 4680 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver trade dollar, Meiji year 9 (1876) (KM.Y.14). Extremely fine, heat marks on reverse, possibly once mounted. $600
Lot 4681 Japan, copper one rin, Meiji year 15 (1882), (KM.Y.15); Taisho five rin year 8 (1919), (KM.Y.41); Mutsuhito copper half sen year 8, (1875), year 10, (1877), (KM.Y.16.1, 16.2); one sen year 10 (2) (1877), year 35, (1902) (illustrated) (KM.Y.17.2, 20), Taisho year 4 (1915), year 11 (1922), (KM.Y.35, 42); Showa era, others (1935, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945), (KM.Y.47, 55, 56, 59, 59a, 62, 110). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated, several with full mint red. (16) $300
Lot 4682 Japan, Mutsuhito copper half sen year 8, (1875), year 16, (1883), (KM.Y.16.1, 16.2); one sen year 21 (1888), year 34, (1901) (KM.Y.17.2, 20), two sen year 10 (1877), year 13 (1880), (KM.Y.18.1, 18.2); five sen year 22 (1889), year 31 (1898), (KM.Y.19, 21). Extremely fine - uncirculated, several with full mint red. (8) $320
Lot 4683 Japan, copper two sen, Meiji year 10 (1877), (KM.Y.16.2), Taisho year 2 (1913) (KM.Y.16.2); fifty sen, Taisho year 12 (1923), (KM.Y.46); Showa year 11 (1936), year 21 (1946), year 23 (1948), (KM.Y.50, 67, 69). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 4684 Japan, silver ten sen, Meiji year 38 (1905), year 41 (1908), year 44 (1911) (KM.Y.23, 29), Taisho year 2 (1913) (KM.Y.36.2); others including Showa era (1922, 1928, 1933, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1946), (KM.Y.45, 49, 54, 58, 61, 61a, 61b, 64, 68). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (13) Passed in
Lot 4685 Japan, Meiji, silver fifty sen year 37 (1904) (KM.Y.25) (illustrated); Taisho, another year 4 (1915) (KM.Y.37.2). Uncirculated; toned nearly extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 4686 Japan, Meiji, silver fifty sen year 38 (1905) (KM.Y.25) type 1; another year 42 (1909) (KM.Y.31). Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4687 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 14 (1881) with gin countermark (KM.Y.28a.4). Good extremely fine. $270
Lot 4688 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 15 (1882) (KM.Y.A25.2). Brilliant with minor surface marks, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4689 Japan, Mitsuhito, silver yen, Meiji Year 18 (1885) (KM.Y.A25.2). Nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 4690 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji year 22 (1889) (KM.Y.A25.3). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $180
Lot 4691 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji, year 35 (1902) (KM.Y.A25.3). Good extremely fine. $180
Lot 4692 Japan, Mitsuhito, silver one yen, Meiji year 36 (1903) (KM.Y.A253). Brilliant some minor patination on obverse, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4693 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, Meiji, year 36 (1903) (KM.Y.A25.3). Toned on obverse, nearly uncirculated. $100
Lot 4694 Japan, Mutsuhito, silver yen, year 36 (1903) (KM.Y.A25.3). Extremely fine. $160
Lot 4695 Japan, Taisho, yen, year 3 (1914) (KM.Y.38). Brilliant, light marks, otherwise uncirculated. $90
Lot 4696 Japan, nickel 5 sen, Taisho era year 8 (1919), year 10 (1921) (KM.Y.43, 44); Showa era, year 7 (1932), 8 (1933), 15 (1940), (KM.48, 53, 57), 15 (1940 (KM.60), 17 (1942) (KM.60a), 19 (1944) (KM.63), 21 (1946), (KM.Y.65). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated, several with full mint bloom. (9) Passed in
Lot 4697 Java, United East India Company, silver rupee, 1765 mm 1, small date (Sch.457c) (KM.175.1). Very fine. $100
Lot 4698 Java, Batavian Republic, silver rupee, 1801 (KM.208). Light grey tone, good very fine. $150
Lot 4699 Kiau Chau, (German occupation), cupro-nickel five cents, 1909 (KM.Y.1). Extremely fine, rare. Passed in
Lot 4700 Kiau Chau, (German occupation), cupro-nickel ten cents, 1909 (KM.Y.2). Toned, nearly uncirculated, rare. Passed in
Lot 4701 Kiribati, silver ten dollars, 2012 We Will Remember Them, and 2015 Gallipoli Landing Centenary; Nauru, silver ten dollars, 2011 We Will Remember Them; also Australia, proof-like silver medals (all 35.2mm; 16.5g; .333 fine) (3), issues for Simpson and His Donkey, Gallipoli Landing, and General Sir John Monash; together with a large, plush lined and compartmented case with hinged lid to house the Gallipoli Landing Collection, all items with certificates from Macquarie Mint as well as other promotional material. Uncirculated. (3 coins, 3 medals + extras) $80
Lot 4702 Korea, milled coinage, one fun 504 (1895) (KM.1105), five fun 505 (1896) (KM.1107), Kuang Mu five fun year 2 (1898) (KM.1116), quarter yang year 2 (2, one illustrated) (1898), (KM.1117). Very fine - uncirculated. (5) $160
Lot 4703 Korea, milled coinage, half chon year 10 (1906) (KM.1124), five fun 501 (1892) (KM.1107) (illustrated), 504 (1895) (KM.1108); quarter yang 504 (KM.1109) (KM.1109), another 502 (1893) (KM.1110) (illustrated). Very fine - uncirculated. (5) $260
Lot 4704 Korea, silver coinage, one yang, year 501 (1892) (KM.1112); year 2 (1898) (KM.1119) another (KM.1120). Very fine - nearly extremely fine all scarce. (3) $300
Lot 4705 Korea, silver coinage, five yang, year 501 (1892), (KM.1114). Good very fine and very rare. $1,300
Lot 4706 Korea, silver coinage, Kuang Mu, twenty chon, year 9 (1905) (KM.1128); year 11 (1907) (KM.1134) (illustrated) another Yung Hi year 4 (1910) (KM.1140). Very fine - nearly uncirculated all scarce. (3) $240
Lot 4707 Korea, silver coinage, Kuang Mu, half won, year 9 (1905) (KM.1129); another year 11 (1907) (KM.1135). Extremely fine and scarce. (2) $360
Lot 4708 Korea, Japanese Protectorate, milled coinage, half chon year 3 (1909) (KM.1136), one chon year 10 (1906) (KM.1125), one chon year 11 (1907) (KM.1132), Yung Hi year 2 (1908) (KM.1137), nickel five chon year 9 (1905) (KM.1126). Fine - good very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 4709 Korea, South, Seoul Olympics 1988, proof set of six coins 1987 (KM.47, 51, 60, 61, 62, 63). In case of issue with certificates, FDC. $120
Lot 4710 Liberia, bronzed proof two cents, 1862 (KM.4). Attractive medium brown brilliant patina, FDC. Passed in
Lot 4711 Liechtenstein, Prince John II, silver five kronen, 1904 (D.216; KM.Y.4). Nearly extremely fine. $170
Lot 4712 Liechtenstein, two franken, 1924 (KM.Y.9). Good very fine. $90
Lot 4713 Lithuania, proof ten litu, 1994LMK Song Fest (KM.96), 1995LMK, 5th World Sports Games (KM.97) and 2002 (KM.131); proof silver fifty litu, 2004 Olympics (KM.135), 2004 Monastery (KM.139), 2008 Cultural Heritage (KM.153). Mostly in packaging of issue, FDC. (6) $300
Lot 4714 Malaya, George VI, half cent 1940 (KM.1); one cent, 1939 (KM.2); another 1943 (KM.6); five cents 1941, (KM.3); 1943 (KM.3a); 1950 (KM.7); ten cents 1939 (KM.4); 1943 (2), (KM.4a); 1950 (KM.8). All uncirculated, copper with mint red, others mostly with mint bloom. (10) Passed in
Lot 4715 Malaya, George VI, five cents, 1939 (14), 1945, ten cents, 1941 (2) (KM.3 [14], 3a, 4 [2]), all silver issues. In 2x2 holders, very fine - extremely fine. (17) Passed in
Lot 4716 Malaya, George VI, twenty cents 1939 (KM.5); 1943 (KM.5a); 1948 (KM.9). All uncirculated, mostly with some mint bloom. (3) $60
Lot 4717 Malaya and British Borneo, Queen Elizabeth II, specimen strike five cents 1961 KN, (KM.1). Brilliant uncirculated, rare in this condition. $400
Lot 4718 Malaya and British Borneo, Elizabeth II, error coin fifty cents, 1961, without security edge but with milled edge (KM.4.2). Extremely fine with some coloured patination, rare. $550
Lot 4719 Malaya and British Borneo, Elizabeth II, one cent, 1961 (KM.5); 1962 (KM.6); ten cents 1960 (KM.2); twenty cents 1961 (KM.3); fifty cents 1961 (KM.4.1). All uncirculated, copper with mint red, others mostly with mint bloom. (5) $240
Lot 4720 Malaysia, attributed to Malacca, Sultan Mansur Shah (1459-1477), tin pitis (cash), Palembang (?) mint, obv. Shi Dan Li Bao or Zhong Dan Li Bao in Hanz, rev. blank, (Zeno 5443, CNG eSale 289 [lot 502]), otherwise unpublished. Extremely fine with grey patina. $110
Lot 4721 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) $110
Lot 4722 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 4723 Malaysia, error coin fifty sen 1967, without security edge but with milled edge (KM.5.2). Extremely fine and very rare. $300
Lot 4724 Malaysia, cupro-nickel fifty sen, 1973, mint error with missing edge lettering (KM.5.3). Uncirculated and very rare. $220
Lot 4725 Malaysia, cupro-nickel fifty sen, 2008, double struck, very unusual mint error (KM.53). Brilliant uncirculated and very rare. $440
Lot 4726 Malaysia, cupro-nickel five sen to dollar, various dates, also includes a ten sen blank 1980s series Parliament type, all in 2x2 holders mostly with described minor varieties. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (11) $100
Lot 4727 Mauritius, George V, one cent 1922, two cents 1911, silver quarter rupee 1935, half rupee 1934, rupee 1934, (KM.12, 13, 15, 16, 17). Copper uncirculated and mint red, silver extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 4728 Mexico, Philip V, cob eight reales, 1733MF Mexico City Mint (KM.48). Very fine. $500
Lot 4729 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1805TH, 1807FM Mexico City Mint (KM.109). The first coin filed with heavy rim knock, otherwise nearly very fine; very good. (2) $80
Lot 4730 Mexico, silver eight reales, 1874YH Zs; 1890 RR Go; and a plated fantasy of Ferdinand VII dated 1778 (sic). Fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4731 Mexico, silver two peso, 1921, (KM.462); one centavo 1873 Mexico mint (KM.391.6). Extremely fine or better. (2) Passed in
Lot 4732 Mexico, silver fifty cents, 1886M, Mexico City mint, 1894G, Hermosillo mint, (KM.407.6, 407.5); twenty centavos 1904M, Zacatecas mint, 1898R, Guanajuato mint (KM.405.1, 405.3); twenty five centavos 1871H, Zacatecas mint, (KM.406.9); others twenty centavos 1919, 1935, ten centavos 1935, (KM.430, 436, 437). Mostly very fine - extremely fine, the first coin with some mounting marks. (8) Passed in
Lot 4733 Mexico, silver one peso, 1873M, Mexico City mint, 1873S, Guanajuato mint, (KM.408.5, 408.4). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4734 Mexico, silver one peso, 1913, (KM.453). Good extremely fine. $250
Lot 4735 Monaco, Honore V, copper decime 1838M C (KM.97.1). Brown and red patination, about as struck, extremely fine. $80
Lot 4736 Muscat & Oman, copper one twelfth anna, AH 1311, (1893), (KM.1). Nearly very fine and rare. $500
Lot 4737 Netherlands, Willem I, gulden, 1828 (KM.55). Old scratch on obverse, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 4738 Netherlands, Willem II, two and a half gulden, 1848 (KM.69.2); Willem III, similar, 1874 (KM.82); assorted doits all dated 1790 (11). First coin good very fine, toned, second hoard patina fair, others fine. (13) $60
Lot 4739 Netherland West Indies, silver quarter gulden, 1794-W (KM.2). Attractive grey patination nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $250
Lot 4740 Netherlands West Indies, silver gulden, 1794-W, (KM.3). Attractive grey patination very fine and very scarce. $350
Lot 4741 Palestine, one mil, 1927, 1940 (KM.1) (2); five mils, 1935 (KM.3); fifty mils, 1927, 1934 (KM.6) (2); one hundred mils, 1927, 1939 (KM.7) (2). In 2x2 holders, fine - very fine. (7) $70
Lot 4742 Palestine, two mils, 1927; ten mils, 1939 (KM.2, 4). The first with much mint red, the second with mint bloom, uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 4743 Palestine, twenty mils, 1942 (KM.5a); one hundred mils, 1934 (KM.7). Fine - extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 4744 Palestine, an assorted mix of issues, includes 100 mils 1935 (3), 1939; 50 mils 1927, 1935 (2); 20 mils 1927 (3), 1933, 1934, 1935 (4), 1942 (2); 10 mils 1927-1940 (17); 5 mils 1927-1946 (20); 2 mils 1927-1941 (16); 1 mil 1927-1941 (26). Fine - extremely fine, much duplication. (97) $380
Lot 4745 Panama, five centesimos, 1916 (KM.2). Extremely fine. $60
Lot 4746 Panama, proof twenty balboas, 1974 Simon Bolivar (KM.31). In case of issue, outside of box with foxing, FDC. $100
Lot 4747 Paraguay, silver one peso, 1889, (KM.5); one twelfth real 1845 (KM.1.2). (2) $400
Lot 4748 Peru, silver one peseta, 1880B, (KM.200.2); five pesetas 1880B (KM.201.2) (illustrated); sol, 1887TF (KM.196.22). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $220
Lot 4749 Philippines, Alfonso XII, fifty centimes, 1884 (KM.150). Nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4750 Philippines, a small group, fifty centavos 1907S, 1921, ten centavos 1918S, five centavos 1916S, 1921, one centavo 1926M, 1944S. Fine - uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 4751 Poland, Elbing, Kasimir IV Jagieller, (1446-1492) half gros (Gumowski 484; KOP.7068). Nearly very fine. $30
Lot 4752 Portugal, John as Prince Regent, four hundred reis, 1812 (KM.331). Toned with considerable mint bloom, extremely fine or better. Passed in
Lot 4753 Portuguese Malacca, Joao III (1521-1557), tin soldo (3); Dom Sebastiano (1557-1578), tin dinheiro, issued after 1551, Malacca mint, obv. crowned arms of Portugal, within a circle, rev. crude representation of a sailing ship, the nao?, (Saran Singh S.19); other types (3); bazarucco (2). In packets and described, very good - fine. (10) $90
Lot 4754 Russia, Paul I, rouble, 1799CM MB (KM.C.101a, Dav 1688). Nearly very fine. $320
Lot 4755 Russia, rouble, 1841 (KM.C1681), 1878 (KM.Y25), 1896 (KM.C1681). Very fine - good extremely fine. (3) $800
Lot 4756 Russia, Nicholas I, occupation of Poland, copper three kopecks, (15.11g) 1854BM, Warsaw Mint (KM.C151.3; KOP.9550). Good very fine. $160
Lot 4757 Sarawak, Rajah James Brooke (1841-1868), quarter cent 1863, (KM.1). Uncirculated with some mint red. $750
Lot 4758 Sarawak, Rajah James Brooke (1841-1868), half cent 1863, (KM.2). Uncirculated with some mint red. $660
Lot 4759 Sarawak, Rajah James Brooke (1841-1868), proof one cent, 1863 (KM.3). As struck, FDC. $1,400
Lot 4760 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), quarter cent 1896H (KM.4). Uncirculated with full mint red. $280
Lot 4761 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), quarter cent 1896H (KM.4). Extremely fine, dark patination. Passed in
Lot 4762 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), half cent 1870 (KM.5). Extremely fine, dark patination, with some red on the reverse. $140
Lot 4763 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), one cent 1889H (KM.6). Proof-like uncirculated with some mint red. $850
Lot 4764 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), one cent 1896H (KM.7). Toned, uncirculated. $360
Lot 4765 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), silver five cents 1913H (KM.8). Bright, nearly uncirculated, rare in this condition. $120
Lot 4766 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), silver ten cents 1911H (KM.9). Lightly toned, about uncirculated, rare in this condition. $260
Lot 4767 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), ten cents 1911H (KM.9). Nearly extremely fine, with peripheral patination. $80
Lot 4768 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), twenty cents 1900H (KM.10). Extremely fine, with minor surface marks. Passed in
Lot 4769 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), twenty cents 1911H (KM.10). Nearly extremely fine, with surface marks. Passed in
Lot 4770 Sarawak, Rajah Charles J. Brooke (1868-1917), silver fifty cents 1900H (KM.11). Lightly toned, extremely fine, rare in this condition. $800
Lot 4771 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), one cent 1920H, ten cents 1920H (KM.12, 15). Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4772 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), silver five cents 1920H (KM.13). Bright, nearly uncirculated, rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4773 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), five cents 1927 H, (KM.14). Extremely fine or better. Passed in
Lot 4774 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), ten cents 1920H, (KM.15). Extremely fine with some mint bloom. $260
Lot 4775 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), ten cents 1934H, (KM.16). Brilliant uncirculated, rare as such. Passed in
Lot 4776 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), twenty cents 1920H, (KM.17). Extremely fine with some mint bloom. Passed in
Lot 4777 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), twenty cents 1927H, (KM.17a). Good extremely fine with mint bloom. $140
Lot 4778 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), one cent 1937H, (KM.18). Uncirculated, with full mint red. $80
Lot 4779 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), fifty cents 1927H, (KM.19). Nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 4780 Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke (1917-1946), half cent 1933H, (KM.20). Uncirculated, with almost full mint red. Passed in
Lot 4781 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 4782 Sierra Leone, penny, 1791 (KM.2.1). Extremely fine. $170
Lot 4783 South Africa, Transvaal, pattern penny, 1874 in bronze by Lauer (KM.Pn1). Brown and red, uncirculated and rare. $1,900
Lot 4784 South Africa, George VI, two and a half shillings, 1942, 1953, 1955 (2), 1956, 1957 (4) (KM.30, 51 [8]) (9); five shillings, 1947 (2), 1948 (6), 1949, 1952 300th Anniversary of Founding of Capetown (8), Elizabeth II, 1953, 1955, 1957 (KM.31 [2], 40.1 [7], 41 [8], 52 [3]) (20); twenty cents, 1962 (KM.61), (total ASW of nearly 14oz). Poor - good very fine. (30) $280
Lot 4785 South Africa, Elizabeth II, proof five shillings, 1959 (KM.52). FDC. $400
Lot 4786 South Africa, Elizabeth II, mint set, 1953, farthing to crown (KM.PS27). Uncirculated. (9) $120
Lot 4787 Southern Rhodesia, George VI, threepence, sixpence and shilling, 1937 (KM.9, 10, 11). Lightly toned with frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. (3) $220
Lot 4788 Straits Settlements, East India Company, quarter cent 1845 (KM.1). Uncirculated with light brown patination. $320
Lot 4789 Straits Settlements, East India Company, quarter cent 1845 (KM.1); half cent 1845 (KM.2). Good very fine with brown patination. (2) $120
Lot 4790 Straits Settlements, East India Company, half cent 1845 (KM.2). Extremely fine with trace of mint red. $120
Lot 4791 Straits Settlements, East India Company, one cent 1845 (KM.3). Extremely fine with brown patination. $80
Lot 4792 Straits Settlements, British India Government, quarter cent 1862 (KM.4). Extremely fine with light brown patination. $450
Lot 4793 Straits Settlements, British India Government, half cent 1862 (KM.5). Very fine with brown patination, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4794 Straits Settlements, British India Government, one cent 1862 (KM.6). Extremely fine with attractive purple and blue patination. $260
Lot 4795 Straits Settlements, quarter cent 1872H (KM.7). Some underlying mint red, otherwise uncirculated and rare in this condition. $300
Lot 4796 Straits Settlements, quarter cent, 1884 (KM.7a). Traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 4797 Straits Settlements, quarter cent 1884 (KM.7a). Trace of mint red, otherwise good extremely fine/uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4798 Straits Settlements, half cents 1872 (KM.8) (illustrated), 1884 (KM.8a). Good very fine; nearly very fine, both scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 4799 Straits Settlements, one cents 1874H (KM.9), 1897 (KM.16) (illustrated), 1920 (KM.32). Extremely fine - uncirculated, last one with full mint red. (3) $180
Lot 4800 Straits Settlements, one cent 1875W (KM.9). Nearly uncirculated, rare in this condition. $420
Lot 4801 Straits Settlements, one cent, 1875 (KM.9); five cents, 1901 (KM.10); also, India, Queen Victoria, silver rupee, 1862 (KM.473.1). Good very fine; good very fine; nearly uncirculated. (3) $180
Lot 4802 Straits Settlements, five cents, 1873 (KM.10). Grey tone, nearly extremely fine and rare. $950
Lot 4803 Straits Settlements, silver five cents 1898 (KM.10) (illustrated), 1903, (KM.20). Nearly uncirculated; good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4804 Straits Settlements, silver five cents 1899H (KM.10), 1910B (2) (KM.20a), 1919 (2) (KM.31), 1926 (KM.36); copper nickel 1920, (KM.34) (illustrated). Extremely fine - uncirculated, most with mint bloom. (7) $240
Lot 4805 Straits Settlements, silver ten cents 1901 (KM.11) (illustrated), 1902 (KM.21); 1919 (KM.29a). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $340
Lot 4806 Straits Settlements, silver twenty cents 1884 (KM.12). Toned, nearly uncirculated. $550
Lot 4807 Straits Settlements, silver fifty cents 1898 (KM.13). Extremely fine, scarce. $400
Lot 4808 Straits Settlements, quarter cent 1889 (KM.14). Full mint red, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4809 Straits Settlements, quarter cent 1901 (KM.14); one cent 1884, 1901, (KM.9a, 16). Extremely fine; fine and good very fine. (3) $80
Lot 4810 Straits Settlements, half cent 1889 (KM.15). Some red, nearly uncirculated, rare. Passed in
Lot 4811 Straits Settlements, one cent 1897W (KM.16). Mostly mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 4812 Straits Settlements, quarter cent, 1905 (KM.17); half cent, 1862 (KM.5), 1872H, 1873 (KM.8), 1916 (KM.28); one cent, 1862 (KM.6), 1872H (KM.9); ten cents, 1881, 1882H; ten cents, 1881, 1882H, 1919; twenty cents, 1872H, holed at top, 1881, 1884, 1895, 1896 (KM.12), 1935 (2) round and flat '3' (KM.30b); fifty cents, 1920 (KM.35.1); dollar, 1907 (KM.26). Good - extremely fine. (22) $240
Lot 4813 Straits Settlements, quarter cents 1908 (KM.17), 1916 (KM.27). Uncirculated with full mint red. (2) $200
Lot 4814 Straits Settlements, half cents 1908 (KM.18), 1916 (KM.28), 1932 (KM.37). Uncirculated, last two with full mint red. (3) $200
Lot 4815 Straits Settlements, one cent 1908 (KM.19). Traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $220
Lot 4816 Straits Settlements, five cents, 1910 (KM.20a) (22); ten cents, 1903 (20), 1910 (18), 1916 (31) (KM.21 [20], 21a [18], 29 [31]) (69), all issues in silver. In 2x2 holders, good - very fine. (91) $220
Lot 4817 Straits Settlements, silver ten cents 1910B (3) (KM.21a), 1917, 1919, 1926 (KM.29, 29a, 29b). Very fine - uncirculated, several with mint bloom. (6) $200
Lot 4818 Straits Settlements, silver twenty cents 1902 (KM.22). Toned, nearly uncirculated. $250
Lot 4819 Straits Settlements, silver twenty cents 1902, 1910B (2) (KM.22, 22a); 1919B (2), 1927 (KM.29, 29a, 29b); silver fifty cents 1921, (KM.35.1). Good very fine - uncirculated, most with mint bloom. (7) $200
Lot 4820 Straits Settlements, silver fifty cents 1903 (KM.23). Extremely fine or better, scarce. $300
Lot 4821 Straits Settlements, silver fifty cents 1908H (KM.24). Brilliant uncirculated, scarce. $620
Lot 4822 Straits Settlements, silver fifty cents, 1908 (KM.24). Slight stain or tone on reverse, otherwise full original white silver mint bloom, uncirculated. $180
Lot 4823 Straits Settlements, silver one dollar, 1904B, (KM.25). Brilliant uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4824 Straits Settlements, silver dollars, 1904B (KM.25), 1920 (KM.33). Uncirculated. (2) $260
Lot 4825 Straits Settlements, silver dollar, 1907 (KM.26). Brilliant, uncirculated, scarce. $260
Lot 4826 Straits Settlements, silver twenty cents 1916B, 1919B, 1927 (KM.30, 30a, 30b). Toned, nearly uncirculated. (3) $250
Lot 4827 Straits Settlements, silver fifty cents 1920 (KM.35.1). Nearly uncirculated, scarce. $70
Lot 4828 Straits Settlements, silver fifty cents 1920, with dot below bust, (KM.35.2). Extremely fine and very rare. $810
Lot 4829 Sudan, Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, AH1311 (1893) base metal ten piastres, grooved edge (KM.6). Red and grey brown, good very fine. $220
Lot 4830 Switzerland, Basel, silver thaler, obv. arms divide date, rev. eagle left, 1621 (D.4599; KM.A66). Mount removed from edge, fine. $240
Lot 4831 Switzerland, St.Gallen, silver thaler, obv. standing bear, rev. crowned double eagle, 1621 (D.4677; KM.61). Nearly fine. $200
Lot 4832 Switzerland, Zurich City, thaler, 1768 (KM.150; Dav.1789). Horizontal die breaks on the obverse, sepia toned and well struck, rubbing on high points, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $420
Lot 4833 Switzerland, Bern, silver half thaler, obv. climbing bear, rev. cross with ornamentation in angles, 1679 (KM.151). Very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 4834 Switzerland, Basel, silver third thaler, obv. inscription and value, rev. winged dragon with arms, 1766 (KM.167). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $220
Lot 4835 Switzerland, Basel, silver thaler, obv. value with wreath, rev. basilisk with shield, 1765 (D.1754; KM.169). Fine. $110
Lot 4836 Switzerland, Bern, five batzen, 1826, obv. arms with bear, rev. cross and legend (KM.196.1). Nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 4837 Switzerland, Aargau, five batzen, 1826 (KM.23); Bern, five batzen, 1826 (KM.196.1); Bern, two and a half batzen, 1826 (KM.195.1). Extremely fine. (3) $200
Lot 4838 Switzerland, a good selection of billon and base metal coinage from the Cantons of Aargau, Appenzell, Basel, Bern, Freiburg, Geneva, Graubunden, Neuchatel, Schwyz, Solothurn, St.Gallen, Ticino, Vaud, Zurich, ranging from the 1700s to 1900s. Fine - extremely fine. (32) $280
Lot 4839 Switzerland, an interesting collection of base silver coinage from Cantons of Aargau, Appenzell, Basel, Bern, Glarus, Luzern, Neuchatel, Schwyz, Thurgau, Vaud, Zug, ranging from the 1500s to 1800s. Very good - extremely fine. (20) $200
Lot 4840 Switzerland, silver five francs, Shooting Festival Commemorative, Stans in Nidwalden, 1861 (D.380; KM.X.S6). Extremely fine. $300
Lot 4841 Switzerland, silver five francs, 1865, Shooting Festival Commemorative, Schaffhausen, 1865 (D.382; KM.X.S8). Light toning, extremely fine. $240
Lot 4842 Switzerland, silver five francs, Shooting Festival Commemorative, Zug, 1869 (D.384; KM.X.S10). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 4843 Switzerland, silver five francs, Shooting Festival Commemorative, St.Gallen, 1874 (D.386; KM.X.S12). Extremely fine. $260
Lot 4844 Switzerland, silver five francs, Shooting Festival Commemorative, Fribourg, 1881 (D.389; KM.X.S15). Few minor scratches, otherwise extremely fine. $180
Lot 4845 Switzerland, silver five francs, Shooting Festival Commemorative, Bern, 1885 (D.391; KM.X.S17). Nearly uncirculated. $250
Lot 4846 Switzerland, silver five francs, Commemorative Coinage, Federal Festival in Fribourg 1934B (KM.X.S18), Confederation Armament 1936B (KM.41), Zurich Exposition 1939B (KM.43), 65th Anniversary of Confederation 1941B (KM.44), 500th Anniversary Battle of St.Jakob 1944B (KM.45), Swiss Constitution Centennial 1948B (KM.48), Red Cross Centennial 1963 (KM.51). Extremely fine. (7) $160
Lot 4847 Switzerland, Confederation coinage, a good selection of silver and base metal coins from the 19th and 20th century, a few items of note, one rappen, 1894B (KM.1); five rappen, 1872B (KM.5); ten rappen, 1895B (KM.27); half franc, 1851A (KM.8); Helvetian Republic, half batzen, 1799 (KM.A5). Very good - uncirculated. (23) $160
Lot 4848 Switzerland, five rappen, 1850 (KM.5). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4849 Switzerland, billon ten rappen, obv. shield within sprigs, rev. value within wreath, 1873 (KM.6). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4850 Switzerland, twenty rappen, 1859B (KM.7). Lightly toned, uncirculated. $80
Lot 4851 Switzerland, silver half franc, 1850A, with peripheral die breaks on reverse (KM.8). Toned, virtually uncirculated. $220
Lot 4852 Switzerland, one franc, 1851A, 1861B-1967B (some dates missing) (KM.24) (61), 1968B, 1968, 1969B, 1970, 1973, 1974, 1980 (KM.24a.1) (7). Very good - extremely fine. (68) $240
Lot 4853 Switzerland, silver two francs, 1860B (KM.10a), 1863B (KM.10a), 1878B, 1879B, 1886B, 1894B, 1907B, 1909B, 1911B (2), 1913B, 1920B, 1921B, 1922B, 1928B, 1936B, 1939B, 1940B, 1941B, 1943B (2), 1944B, 1945B, 1955B, 1957B, 1958B, 1960B, 1961B, 1963B, 1964B (2), 1965, 1967 (KM.21). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (33) $320
Lot 4854 Switzerland, silver five francs, 1904B (D.392; KM.34). Very fine. $160
Lot 4855 Switzerland, silver five francs, 1926B (D.394; KM.38). Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 4856 Switzerland, silver five francs, 1923B, 1932B, 1933B, 1935B, 1939B, 1949B, 1950B, 1953B, 1954B, 1965B, 1966B, 1967B (2), 1969B (KM.40) (14); five francs, 1968B (KM.40a.1). Very fine - uncirculated. (15) $220
Lot 4857 Switzerland, five francs, Commemorative coinage, 1974 (KM.52), 1975 (KM.53), 1976 (KM.54), 1977 (KM.55), 1978 (KM.56), Einstein Portrait 1979 (KM.57), Einstein Formula 1979 (KM.58), 1980 (KM.59), 1981 (KM.60), 1982 (KM.61), 1983 (KM.62), 1984 (KM.63), 1985 (KM.64), 1986B (KM.65), 1987B (KM.66), 1988B (KM.67). Uncirculated. (16) $160
Lot 4858 Switzerland, silver fifty francs, Zurich Field Shoot in Oberhasli 1984 (KM.S22), Uri Festival in Altdorf 1985 (KM.24). Uncirculated - FDC. (2) $120
Lot 4859 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 4860 Tibet, Trade coinage, silver quarter rupee, c.1904-5, 1912 (KM.Y.1). Extremely fine and rare. $840
Lot 4861 Tibet, Trade coinage, silver half rupee, c.1905 (KM.Y.2). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $630
Lot 4862 Tibet, silver rupee trade coin, small bust without collar, issued 1902-1912, (KM.Y.3). Toned, very fine. $80
Lot 4863 Tibet, Trade coinage, silver rupees, c.1902-1939 (KM.Y.3, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4). Extremely fine or better, generally scarce, an interesting group. (4) $750
Lot 4864 Tibet, Hsuan t'ung, treasure coins, one sho (1910) (KM.5). Nearly very fine and rare. $340
Lot 4865 Tibet, Sho-Srang Coinage, copper quarter sho CD1 1909 (KM.B7). Extremely fine with trace of mint red, rare. $850
Lot 4866 Tibet, assorted silver tankas, c.1895-1923 (KM.Y.13.2, 13.4, 13.6, 13.7 [2], 13.8). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $140
Lot 4867 Tibet, copper five skar (15-48) 1914 (2) (KM17.2, 17.3), (15-49) 1915 (KM.17), (15-54) 1920, (15-56) 1922 (KM.19); seven and a half skar, (15-56) 1922 (KM.20). Fine - very fine, scarce. (6) $120
Lot 4868 Tibet, silver five sho (15-50) 1916 (KM.18). Extremely fine, rare. $240
Lot 4869 Tibet, copper two and a half skar (15-53) 1919 (KM.A19). Fine - very fine, rare. $100
Lot 4870 Tibet, copper one sho (15-54) 1920 (KM.21.1), (15-55) 1921 (KM.21.2), (16-1) 1927 (KM.21a), (16-8) 1934 (KM.23), three sho (16-20) 1946 (KM.27). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $100
Lot 4871 Tibet, silver one and a half srang, 1937 (16-11) (KM.24); three srang 1933 (16-7) (KM.25) (illustrated), another 1936 (16-10) (KM.26). Extremely fine or better, all scarce. (3) $280
Lot 4872 Tibet, copper five sho (16-21) 1947 (KM.28), (16-22) 1948 (KM.28.1), (16-24) 1950 (KM.28a). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4873 Tibet, base silver ten srang, 1948 (16-22) (KM.29); 1949 (16-23) (KM.29.1), 1950 (16-24) (KM.29a), 1950 (16-24) (KM.30). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $140
Lot 4874 Tuvalu, Perth Mint, Elizabeth II, Great Composers Series, proof silver one ounce one dollar, 2010 (3, Schumann, Chopin, and Mahler), 2011 Liszt; proof silver and enamel one ounce one dollar, 2013 Australia's Yellow-bellied Sea Snake. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $140
Lot 4875 Tuvalu, Perth Mint, Elizabeth II, coloured proof five ounce 999 fine silver five dollars, 2015 Dragon and His Nine Sons. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $260
Lot 4876 Tuvalu, Perth Mint, Elizabeth II, coloured proof five ounce 999 fine silver five dollars, 2016 The Koi Fish Jumps the Dragon Gate. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $260
Lot 4877 USA, post-colonial, draped bust Washington 'cent', 1783, no button. Good fine. $150
Lot 4878 USA, post-colonial, Connecticut copper, 1786, mailed bust left. Thin flan, dark brown patina, fine. $280
Lot 4879 USA, one cent 1845, half dime 1838 (illustrated), dime 1904S. Fine - extremely fine. (3) $420
Lot 4880 USA, one cent, 1847; dime, 1902S; quarter dollar, 1856S, 1916; half dollar, 1946, B.T.Washington, 1952 B.T.Washington/Carver. Fine - extremely fine. (6) $1,100
Lot 4881 USA, 1863-1964, one cent - half dollar, assorted issues, some duplication including one cent, 1883, 1899, 1911S (6), 1912S (5), nickel 1873 open 3, 1917S; quarter dollars, 1929S; half dollars, Liberty (9), Franklin (22), Kennedy (10). Annotated in 2x2 holders, good - good very fine. (133) $500
Lot 4882 USA, cents, 1912S (2), two cents 1864 (with mint red) (illustrated), five cents nickels (Indian head) 1915, 1920S. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $600
Lot 4883 USA, silver three cents, 1851O. Good extremely fine with golden highlights. $400
Lot 4884 USA, Liberty seated half dime, 1853, arrows at date. Grey and red golden tone, extremely fine or better. $450
Lot 4885 USA, capped bust dime, 1831. Iridescent toned extremely fine or slightly better. $700
Lot 4886 USA, dimes 1835, 1908. Good fine; brilliant uncirculated. (2) $260
Lot 4887 USA, Barber dime, 1893S; Liberty quarter dollar, 1919S; Liberty half dollar, 1916. Good very fine; weak date, good fine; good fine, all toned and scarce. (3) $400
Lot 4888 USA, Barber dimes, 1907, 1909O; quarter dollars, seated Liberty, 1859, standing Liberty, 1930S; walking Liberty half dollar, 1942S; Morgan dollar, 1884O. Good - extremely fine. (6) $200
Lot 4889 USA, seated Liberty quarter dollars, 1841, 1876CC; buffalo nickels, 1916, 1926S; braided hair cent, 1853. Good - nearly very fine. (5) $260
Lot 4890 USA, quarter dollars, 1907-1964 (15, mostly Washington type); silver dimes, 1914-1964 (37, Barber [1], Mercury [16], Roosevelt [20]). Poor - extremely fine. (52) $110
Lot 4891 USA, capped bust half dollar, 1818. Light grey tone, nearly very fine. $180
Lot 4892 USA, capped bust half dollar, 1831. Blue grey toned nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4893 USA, seated Liberty half dollar, 1847; Barber quarter dollar, 1907. First cleaned, extremely fine. (2) $230
Lot 4894 USA, Liberty seated half dollar, 1867, with motto. Attractive iridescent tone underlying brilliance, nearly uncirculated. $800
Lot 4895 USA, half dollars, Walking Liberty, 1923S, 1935S, 1937S (2), 1942S (3), 1943, 1943S, 1944D, 1944S; Washington, 1951S, 1952D, 1953S, 1960D; Kennedy, 1964 (8), 1964D, 1967 (5), 1968 (3). The first very good, the rest fine - extremely fine. (32) $360
Lot 4896 USA, walking Liberty half dollar, 1939. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $70
Lot 4897 USA, trade dollar, 1877CC. Cleaned, nearly extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 4898 USA, trade dollar, 1877. A few spots on reverse, possibly dipped, nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 4899 USA, Morgan silver dollars, 1878 (2), 1879S, 1882, 1882O, 1883, 1884S (lightly gilded), 1888, 1896, 1921 (4), 1921D (4, one lightly gilded), 1921S (3). Very good - good very fine. (20) $400
Lot 4900 USA, Morgan silver dollar, 1881O; peace silver dollar, 1922; one dollars, 1972, 1977, 1979, 2000; half dollars, 1976, 1985. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) $80
Lot 4901 USA, Morgan silver dollar, 1921, Eisenhower, 1971D, silver 1976S; silver half dollars, Walking Liberty, 1939-45 (5), Washington, 1954D, 1963D, Kennedy, 1967, 1968; silver quarter dollars, Barber, 1914, Washington, 1936-63 (9); silver dimes, Mercury, 1918-1943 (19), Roosevelt, 1953-1964 (10); also Hawaii, gilt tourist dollars, undated (2). Good - uncirculated. (51) $140
Lot 4902 USA, Peace silver dollars, 1922 (4, one lightly gilded), 1922S (2), 1923 (2), 1923S (3), 1925 (2, one lightly gilded), 1926S. Fine - good very fine. (14) $300
Lot 4903 USA, Peace silver dollar, 1935. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $220
Lot 4904 USA, Eisenhower dollars (24), 1971-78, includes proofs (7) and silver issues (3); Susan B.Anthony dollars (14), 1979-81 including silver, in two Whitman SBS albums; Lincoln cents (120), in Whitman SBS album, 1960s - 1980s. Extremely fine - FDC. (158) $150
Lot 4905 USA, commemorative half dollar, Texas, 1937. Uncirculated. $300
Lot 4906 USA, American Eagle silver one ounce one dollars, 1987, 1991 (2), 1993 (2), 1994. One polished good very fine, the rest extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $120
Lot 4907 USA, Hawaii, King Kalakaua, quarter dollar, 1883. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $400
Lot 4908 USA, Hawaii, King Kalakaua, half dollar, 1883. Lightly toned with underlying mint bloom, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 4909 USA, Hawaii, King Kalakaua, one dollar, 1883. Superbly toned gem uncirculated and one of the finest known, very rare in this condition. $9,400
Lot 4910 World coins, 19th and 20th century issues, including Afghanistan, Belgium, China, Fiji, Germany, Great Britain, farthing, 1855; shilling 1898; Greece, Israel, Kenya, Luxembourg, Morocco, Netherlands, Palestine, Portugal, Seychelles, South Africa, USA. In two boxes, all annotated in 2x2 holders, very good - uncirculated. (175) $180
Lot 4911 World coins, all dated 1953, Angola, fifty centavos; Canada, dollar with shoulder strap; Mexico, five pesos (three different types); Panama, tenth balboa (2), half balboa; Switzerland, specimen five rappen; USA, dime, 1953S (Omaha Bank hoard). Mostly in slabs, nearly uncirculated or better. (10) $200
Lot 4912 World coins, mostly 20th century minors, including Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Guatamala, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Philippines, Sweden, Switzerland. Annotated in 2x2 holders, in four Dansco albums, very good - uncirculated. (382) $180
Lot 4913 World coins, British Commonwealth, mostly 20th century issues, including Ascension Island, Bahamas, Belize, Cook Islands, Falkland Islands, Isle of Man, Kenya, Malta, Pakistan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu. In three red boxes, all annotated in 2x2 holders, mounts or envelopes, very fine - FDC. (299) $320
Lot 4914 World coins, Australia, Perth Mint, one ounce silver one dollar, 2010 Burke & Wills, 2012 kookaburra, 2012 koala, 2012 Kokoda; Canada, one ounce silver maple leaf, 2011, 2012; China, People's Republic, proof one ounce silver ten yuan panda, 2011; Great Britain, silver one ounce two pounds Britannia, 2011, 2012; Kiribati, silver ten dollars, 2012 We Will Remember Them (3); Nauru, silver ten dollars, 2011 We Will Remember Them; Solomon Islands, proof one ounce .999 silver ten dollars, 2011 Diamond Jubilee QEII; USA, one ounce silver eagle, 2011, 2012; also Australia, silver medals for WWI Gallipoli Landing, undated (4), and smallest gold coins in world series, Australia, Perth Mint, mini roo gold specimen two dollars, 2011, 2012 (2), and Cook Islands, proof gold five dollars, 2012 James Cook. All housed in a Fabulous 15 Silver Collection timber case with three levels, with individual certificates from Macquarie Mint, uncirculated - FDC. (24) $600
Lot 4915 World coins, Australia, proof silver medal with cover and five stamps, Cricket Centenary, 1977; commemorative medals, 1977 (2), 1982 (2); loose decimal coins (7); Belize, proof set, 1975 (KM.PS4); Canada, proof silver one dollars, 1974 (KM.88a) (2); Ceylon, proof set, 1971 (KM.PS4); China, silver Shanghai Medallion, 1995; Ethiopia, proof set, 1977 (KM.PS7); Gambia, proof silver ten dalasis, 1975 (KM.16); Gibraltar, twenty five pence, 1977 (KM.10); Great Britain, mint set, 1968; mint fifty pence, 1973 (S.4224); proof silver twenty five pence, 1977 (S.4227); mint twenty five pence, 1977 (S.4227); Jamaica, proof set, 1976 (KM.PS13); Papua New Guinea, proof silver ten kina with cover and three stamps, Royal Visit Commemorative, 1977; Samoa, one tala, 1972 (KM.11), 1976 (KM.20); St.Helena, twenty five pence, 1973 (KM.5); Sierra Leone, one leone, 1974 (KM.26); Singapore, silver ingot (25g); USA, first day cover, Bicentenary, 1976. In packs (some unofficial) and cases of issue with certificates, mostly uncirculated - FDC. (32) $320
Lot 4916 World proof coins, including Australia, ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1988; Papua New Guinea, ten kina, 1975FM(P) (KM.8a); proof sets, Australia, 1983; Belize, silver, 1974 (KM.PS2); Canada, 1973 (KM.OCP1); Papua New Guinea, 1975FM (KM.PS1). Canada set with ten dollar plastic and cardboard outer damaged, nearly FDC - FDC. (8) $150
Lot 4917 World coins, includes many silver issues, all minors except Australia, crown, 1938, also noted multiple issues from Canada, Newfoundland, New Guinea, Russia and various other countries. Stored in 2x2 holders, good - nearly uncirculated. (49) $260
Lot 4918 World coins, mixed quantities of assorted dates, includes Australia, pennies and halfpennies, tokens, Gunslers Cafe, one shilling; Melbourne Savage Club; Renmark Club, one shilling; Commercial Travellers Club, sixpence. Poor - very fine. (8kg) $200
Lot 4919 World coins and medallions, 1696-2006, an assortment including Australia, pennies (3), florin, 1927 Canberra; France, five francs, 1812M; proof one and a half euros, 2004 Napoleon coronation bicentenary (cased); Great Britain, sixpence, 1696 (S.3520); halfpenny, 1787 (S.3746); shilling, 1787 (S.3746); trade dollar, 1901 (KM.Tn6); crowns, 1887, 1977, 1981 (2); five pounds, 2006; fifty pence, 2006 VC two coin set; Falkland Islands, Ireland, Mexico, eight reales, 1881GO; USA; medallions, Australia (19); Great Britain (4), including Battle of Waterloo (BHM 883); also a small group of banknotes (8), Australia, one pound, Coombs/Wilson (R.32). Poor - FDC. (104) $320
Lot 4920 World coins, Australia, tradesmens tokens, Peace & Plenty, Melbourne penny, 1858, Smith Peate & Co, Sydney halfpenny, 1836; Great Britain condor tokens, includes Loyal Suffolk, Blything halfpenny, 1794, T.Hardy, Tried for High Treason, halfpenny, 1794, model penny, 1902, Albert Edward Prince of Wales Marriage to Princess Alexandra of Denmark, 1863 in bronze (23mm); Netherlands, MV Stoomv, ten boordgeld token; Germany, Hamburg, eight schilling, 1727 (KM.166); Italy, lira, 1916R (KM.57); New Zealand, two cents, (1967) Bahamas Mule, and others. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (16) $160
Lot 4921 World coins, Australia, halfpennies, 1947Y., 1948Y., 1949Y., 1950Y. (2), 1951PL, 1953A., 1954Y., 1955, 1959, 1960Y., 1961Y., 1962Y., 1963Y., 1964Y.; Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Kingdom, and Arab Republic, 1901-1984, all minors including several commemorative five and ten piastres of 1970s-1980s; Germany, Empire, silver one mark, 1874-1912 (16, different dates); Switzerland, silver one francs, 1850-1910 (18, different dates). Several halfpennies with mint red, poor - uncirculated. (80) $160
Lot 4922 World coins, 1700s-2000s, a good variety including many silver issues, all minors, noted Australian silver fifty cents, 1966 (2), New Guinea shillings, 1935-36 (17), South Africa, two shillings, 1895 and sixpence, 1896, and many other silver issues. Poor - uncirculated. (130) $180
Lot 4923 World coins and historic medals, including Australia, mint ten dollars, 1982 (3); Canada, Israel, ten lirot, 1963 (KM.49a); twenty five lirot, 1974, Ben Gurion (KM.79.1)(4); piedfort proof set, 1985 (KM.PS5); New Zealand, dollar, 1974, Commonwealth Games (KM.44)(3); Palestine, fifty mils, 1935 (KM.6); one hundred mils, 1927 (KM.7); Switzerland, USA, souvenir book on Coins of the Bible, Old Testament. Good - extremely fine. (520) $220
Lot 4924 World coins, an accumulation of 19th and 20th century minor issues, including Australia, Ceylon, fifty cents, 1903 (KM.99); Cyprus, Great Britain, halfcrown, 1927 (S.4032), shilling, 1927 (S.4033); Hong Kong, India, Isle of Man, Malaysia, New Zealand, Palestine, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, two shillings, 1926 (KM.18), shilling, 1932 (KM.22), one rand, 1968 (KM.71.1); Switzerland, USA. Poor - extremely fine. (tot wt 8.1kg) $470
Lot 4925 World coins, including Australia, George VI - Elizabeth II, post 1945 sixpence (80); fifty cents, 1970 (3) in plastic holders; Bermuda, silver crown, 1964 (KM.14); Canada, proof silver dollar, 1982 (KM.133); Great Britain, incomplete penny set, 1881-1930 in three press-in albums; crowns, 1953 (3) (S.4136), 1965 (5) (S.4144); Britain's first decimal coins in blue wallets (7). Poor - nearly FDC. (160 coins) $160
Lot 4926 World coins, including Australia, one and two cents, 1966-1983, date set, missing two cent, 1967, 1968; China, Great Britain (8), proof two pounds, 2007 (2) (KM.1075a, 1076a); Britain's first decimal coins in a wallet; Ireland, part cased set, 1961; New Zealand, mint sets, 1967, 1968 (2), 50th Anniversary of coinage, 1983; five dollars, 1998, five coin set; crown, 1974, Commonwealth Games; florins, 1951, 1962 (2), 1963 (9); shillings, 1956 (2), 1959 (2), 1960 (2); pennies, 1940, 1958, 1959; Israel, two coin set, Agrippa I, Jerusalem 42 C.E., agora, 1978; Government coin type set, 1949-1976, one prata - five hundred prata; one agora - one lira; proof silver twenty five lirot, JE5735-1974(b) (KM.79.2); two hundred lirot, JE5740 - 1980(b) (KM.104); two sheqalim, JE5741-1981(o) (KM.112); Poland, cased sets, ten zloty, undated (1964) (KM.Y.52.1, 52.2), 1965 (KM.54, 55); three coin set, 1968, 1969 and 1970 (KM.60, 61, 62); Sweden (4). Very good - FDC. (97) $240
Lot 4927 World coins, mainly modern issues, Australia, fifty cents, 1970 (8) in plastic holders; Canada, specimen dollar, undated (1977) (KM.118); proof set, Cook Islands, 1973 (KM.MS63); Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, crowns, 1953 (S.4136), 1965 (S.4143), 1977 (18) (S.4227), 1980 (11) (S.4228), 1981 (4) (S.4229); Guernsey, Italy, Jamaica, crown, 1966; New Zealand, USA, Western Samoa. Good - FDC. (100s, tot wt 7.35kg) $120
Lot 4928 World coins, Australia, Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 (2); mint one dollars, 2007C Sydney Harbour Bridge, 2007 The Ashes; fifty cents, 1969, 1970 Cook (2); also Fiji, one dollar, 1969 Decimal Currency, New Zealand, one dollar, 1969 Cook, Western Samoa, 1976 Olympics; other world coins, includes Great Britain, farthings - halfcrowns and a few decimal, 1800s-1970s (229); New Zealand, half pennies - florin, 1940s-1960s (39), decimal issues, one cent - fifty cents, mostly 1960s - 1970s (68); medals for Charles & Diana Betrothal 1981, Royal Wedding 1981, Death of Diana 1997. Poor - uncirculated. (349) $70
Lot 4929 World coins, including Australia crown, 1937, florins, 1936, 1951 Jubilee, penny, 1949; East Africa, Edward VII, ten cents, 1936; EIC, quarter ounce, 1835; Territory of New Guinea, Edward VII, 1936; and USA, two cents, 1864. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (8) $70
Lot 4930 World coins, 19th and 20th century, assorted issues, including Austria, fifty schilling, 1964 (KM.2896); Bahamas, Belgium, two francs, 1867 (KM.30.1), twenty francs, 1935 (KM.105); Canada, China, Czechoslovakia, Sarawak, ten cents, 1920H (KM.15); Sweden, South Africa, ZAR, two and a half shillings, 1894, 1895 (KM.7); Straits Settlements, Switzerland, Turkey. Coins annotated, in an album, very good - FDC. (162) $650
Lot 4931 World coins, mostly commemoratives in silver and includes many crown sized issues, 1770s - 2000s, noted issues from the following countries, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany (Federal Republic), Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, St Thomas & Prince Island, Switzerland, Turkey, Yugoslavia. Stored in a large blue coin album, mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (201) $1,100
Lot 4932 World coins, assorted issues, including Austria, fifty schilling, 1963 (2) (KM.2894), undated (1972) (KM.2914); one hundred schilling, undated (1976) (2) (KM.2928, 2929); Canada, one dollar, 1965 (KM.64.1); Egypt, twenty qirsh, AH 1335 (1916) (KM.321); Japan, one thousand yen, 1964 (KM.Y.80); Netherlands, two and a half gulden, 1960, 1966 (KM.185); Philippines, one peso, undated (1967) (KM.195); Portugal, fifty escudos, undated (1972) (KM.602); South Africa, two and a half shillings, 1925 (KM.19.1); Gibraltar, Great Britain, Guernsey, Isle of Man, New Zealand, St Helena. In a Dansco Supreme album, very good - uncirculated. (39) $240
Lot 4933 World coins, mostly 20th century minors, including Austria, twenty five schilling, 1958 (KM.2884); China, Kwantang Province, twenty cents, undated (1890-1908) (KM.Y201); Denmark, Egypt, Japan, Romania, twenty five thousand lei, 1946 (KM.70); Spain, one hundred pesetas, 1966 (68) (KM.797); Tibet, Turkey, Yugoslavia. In four Dasco albums, very good - uncirculated. (205) $120
Lot 4934 World silver coins, Austria, one florin, 1879 (KM.2222), five coronas, 1908 (KM.2809), fifty schillings, 1972 (KM.2913), one thaler, restrike 1780 (KM.T1) (4); Belgium, five francs, 1868 (KM.24); France, five francs, 1873A (KM.820.1); Germany, Prussia, three mark, 100 years defeat of Napoleon 1913A (KM.534); Norway, twenty five kroner, 25th Anniversary of Liberation, 1970 (KM.414). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $120
Lot 4935 World coins, mostly 20th century minors, including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Danzig, Egypt, Germany, Iceland, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Korea, Mozambique, Philippines, Spain, Turkey. Annotated in 2x2 holders, in plastic pages, fine - uncirculated. (293) $90
Lot 4936 World coins, Austria, one hundred schilling, undated (1975) Winter Olympics 1976 (KM.2928); Bermuda, crown, 1964 (KM.14); Denmark, five kroner, 1964 (KM.854); German States, Baden, three mark, 1914G (KM.280); Mexico, ten pesos, 1960 (KM.476); Netherlands, ten gulden, 1970, 1996 (KM.195, 223) (2); New Zealand, crown, 1949 (KM.22); Sweden, two kronur, 1921 (KM.799). Good very fine - uncirculated. (9) $100
Lot 4937 World silver coins, Austria, Maria Theresa restrike thaler, 1780SF (KM.T1); Bahamas, five dollars, 1973FM (KM.33); Canada, dollar, 1963 (KM.54); South Africa, fifty cents, 1964 (KM.62); USA, Morgan dollar, 1921D. All with mint bloom, extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $90
Lot 4938 World coins, all European issues, noted Austria, one florin, 1881 (KM.2222), Belgium, twenty francs, 1931 (KM.101.1), Sweden, two kronor, 1921W (KM.799), various other minors. In 2x2 holders, very good - uncirculated. (14) Passed in
Lot 4939 World coins, base metal minors, Austria - Vatican, 1800s-2000s, noted Great Britain, one penny, 1918H, Hong Kong, one dollar, 1960 reeded without security edge (4), noted many uncirculated issues. Poor - uncirculated. (240) $140
Lot 4940 World coins, Bahamas, proof set, 1974 (KM.PS10); Barbados, proof set, 1973 (KM.PS1); Belize, proof set, 1975 (KM.PS4); British Virgin Islands, proof sets, 1973, 1974 (KM.PS1, 2) (2); Papua New Guinea, proof sets, 1975, 1977 (KM.PS1, 3) (2) (approx tot ASW 12.70oz). In cases of issue, all these affected by foxing, otherwise FDC. (7) $300
Lot 4941 World coins, Bahamas, five dollars, 1972 (KM.33); British Virgin Islands, proof twenty five dollars, undated (1992) Columbus Planning Voyage of Discovery (KM.104); Mexico, five pesos, 1955 Hidalgo, twenty five pesos, 1968 Olympics (KM.469, 479.1) (2); South Africa, five shillings, 1949, undated (1952) Founding of Capetown (2), fifty cents, 1964 (KM.40.1, 41 [2], 62) (4). Good very fine - FDC. (8) $100
Lot 4942 World coins, Bahamas, proof ten dollars, 1973, Independence Day, 1974 1st Anniversary of Independence, 1975 Anniversary of Independence, (KM.42, 68a, 76a) (3); Barbados, proof ten dollars, 1974 (KM.17a). All except first in cases of issue, these with foxing, otherwise FDC. (4) $160
Lot 4943 World coins and tokens, including Barbados, penny, 1788 (KM.Tn9); Canada (21), halfpenny, 1901 (KM.7); five cents, 1902 (KM.9); ten cents, 1896 (KM.3), 1919 (KM.23); shilling, 1916 (KM.24); China (48), Essequibo & Demerary (4), French Guiana-Cayenne, Guernsey, Jersey (4), one twentieth shilling, 1851 (KM.2); Fiji (17), sixpence, 1935; shilling, 1934, 1935 (2); florin, 1934, 1935; French Colonies, ten centimes, 1843A (KM.13); French Indo-China (9). Fair - uncirculated. (107) $440
Lot 4944 World coins, Belgium, ten centimes, 1930 (KM.96); Bolivia, fifty centavos, 1939 (KM.182); Egypt, ten piastres, 1960, 1964 (KM.398, 405) (2); Great Britain, George VI, halfcrowns, 1939 (S.4080) (2); Italy, five hundred lire, 1958, 1964 (KM.98) (2); Japan, five sen, Yr 30 (1897), Yr 31 (1898) (KM.Y.19, 21) (2); Muscat & Oman, half saidi rial, AH1381 (KM.34a); Palestine, one hundred mils, 1935 (KM.7); Portugal, five escudos, 1960 (KM.587); Switzerland, half franc, one franc and two francs, 1957 (KM.23, 24, 21) (3). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (16) $120
Lot 4945 World coins, a small group including Bolivia, fifty centavos 1909H, Russia, Nicholas I half kopeck 1843, five kopecks 1879, Sweden, Carl XIV Johann, copper sixth skilling 1830, others from Italy, Greece, San Marino, Korea, Ireland, Germany, Indo China silver piastre 1900, etc. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (30) $240
Lot 4946 World coins, Botswana, proof five pula, 1976 (KM.9a); Brunei, proof ten dollars, 1977 (KM.21); Gambia, proof ten dalasis, 1975 (KM.16a); Gibraltar, proof twenty five new pence, 1971 (KM.5a); Malawi, proof ten kwacha (KM.14); St Helena, proof twenty five pence, 1973 (KM.5a); Seychelles, proof ten rupees, 1974 (KM.20a); Sierra Leone, proof leone, 1974 (KM.26a); Turks & Caicos Islands, proof crown, 1969 (KM.1); Zambia, proof five shillings, 1965 (KM.4). In cases of issue, most of these affected by foxing, coins FDC. (10) $280
Lot 4947 World coins, Botswana, proof set, 1976 (KM.PS1); Falkland Islands, proof set, 1974 (KM.PS1); Fiji, proof sets, 1976, 1978 and mint sets, 1976 (2), 1978 (KM.PS.2, 3, MS.1 [2], 3) (5); Gambia, proof set, 1971 (KM.PS3); Seychelles, proof sets, 1974, 1976 (KM.PS3, 5) (2); Swaziland, proof set, 1974 (KM.PS2); Tuvalu, proof set, 1976 (KM.PS1), includes four stamps featuring images of coins (foxing on these). In cases, the Seychelles cases with foxing and 1976 coins toned, otherwise FDC - uncirculated. (12) $200
Lot 4948 World coins, minors to crowns, mostly 20th century, includes a few 19th century, noted British Guiana, four pence, 1921; USA, Indian head cent, 1863, 1909S quarter; Switzerland, 1850 twenty rappen; Great Britain, shilling, 1834, all neatly described in owner's hand. Fair - uncirculated. (522) $240
Lot 4949 World coins, including Brunei, cent, AH1304 (KM.3); Fiji, florin, 1935 (KM.5); Great Britain, threepence, 1680 (S.3386); halfcrown, 1689 (S.3434); sixpence, 1711 (S.3619); two pence, 1797 (S.3776); double florin, 1889 (S.3923); shilling, 1887 (S.3926); India, East india Company, one rupee, 1840 (KM.458.3); India, Princely States Alwar, one rupee, 1880 (KM.45) Jersey, Mexico, one hundred pesos, 1978 (KM.483.1); Netherlands, two and a half gulden, 1931 (KM.165); New Zealand, South Africa, two and a half shillings, 1941, 1945 (KM.30); USA, half dollar, 1941 (KM.142). Good - extremely fine. (52) $600
Lot 4950 World coins, an assortment of silver issues, 1745-1968, mixed quantities of assorted dates, including Canada, 1938-1967, fifty cents, quarter dollar (21), ten cents (16); Germany, Great Britain, sixpence, 1745 Lima (S.3710), shilling 1743 Lima (S.3702), 1826 (S.3812)(3), 1862 (S.3904), Italy, New Zealand, Mexico, South Africa. Sweden, Switzerland, USA. Poor - very fine. (100) $280
Lot 4951 World coins, Canada, proof dollar, 1984 Toronto Sesquicentenary (KM.140); Czechoslovakia, proof two hundred korun, 1994 50th Anniversary of D-Day Invasion (KM.12); Netherlands, new Euro coinage introduction folder featuring 8 coins from euro cent - two euro glued into a descriptive folder; Papua New Guinea, proof set, 1975 (KM.PS1) (2); USA, Kennedy half dollar, 1964; Vatican City, 8-coin set to 500 lire, 1977 Year XV. In cases and packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC, the second coin scarce. (7) $300
Lot 4952 World coins, mint sets base metal, Canada, 1976; Isle of Man, 1981; Israel, 1962, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970-1978, 1979 (2); Jamaica, 1969; South Africa. 1967, 1998, 1999; Tonga, 1967; Western Samoa, 1967; Singapore, 1999; proof sets, Mauritius, 1978; Seychelles, 1982; Jersey, 1966, proof and mint one fourth and one twelfth shilling, five shillings Zambia, 1964; Jamaica, proof crown, 1966. Uncirculated - FDC. (31) $200
Lot 4953 World coins, Canada, five cents, 1907 ((KM.13); France, five francs, 1839A (KM.749.3); New Guinea, shillings, 1935, 1936 (2 (KM.5), 1938 (7), 1945 (6) (KM.8); New Zealand, halfcrown, 1933 (KM.5); Mexico, twenty five pesos, 1968MO (KM.479.1); South Africa, ZAR, two and a half shillings, 1895 (KM.7); Sweden, five kronor, 1959TS (KM.830); USA, one cent, 1838 (KM.45), 1920, 1921; five cents, 1917D (KM.134); half dollar, 1943S (KM.142), 1964 (KM.202)(2), 1968 (KM.202a); one dollar, 1921S (KM.110), 1974D (KM.203). Good - very fine. (32) $120
Lot 4954 World coins, Canada, specimen dollars, 1975 Calgary, 1976 Parliament Library, 1978 XI Commonwealth Games (KM.97, 106, 121) (3); Singapore, proof one dollar, 1976, proof ten dollars, 1976 (KM.6a, 15) (2); Western Samoa, mint tala, 1978 Lindbergh and proof tala, 1978 Lindbergh (2), proof set, 1974 (KM.26, 26a [2], PS2) (4). In cases of issue, some cases with foxing, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (9) $180
Lot 4955 World Coins, Canada, fine silver (7.96g) twenty dollars, 2011; Germany, mint sets, 1980, 2000; New Zealand, proof silver one dollars, Royal Visit 1983, Fiftieth Anniversary of Coinage 1983. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (5) $80
Lot 4956 World coins, including Canada, silver dollars, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1982; Great Britian, halfpenny, 1901; USA, Kennedy half dollars, 1964 (2). Extremely fine - FDC. (9) $60
Lot 4957 World coins, minors from Canada; Great Britain; Malaysia; USA; Australian medals, mint set 2009; Russia, Catherine II, five kopecks, 1790EM; other country sets in plastic strips; banknotes including R.73, R.310 in folder, world notes (7). The R73 has second digit of serial number on right side missing, fair - uncirculated. (approx 60) $120
Lot 4958 World coins, includes Canada, dollar, 1974 Winnipeg Centennial (5); Great Britain, halfpennies, 1751, 1799 (S.3719, 3778) (2), penny, 1797 (S.3777), crowns, 1935, 1965, 1980 (S.4048, 4144, 4228) (3), silver coins (3, .925 $0.225, .500 $0.20); USA, Morgan silver dollar, 1922, Eisenhower dollars, 1971D (4), Kennedy half dollars, 1969D, 1971D (7); other minors (15, two of these in silver). Poor - uncirculated. (42) $80
Lot 4959 World coins, 1700s-1970s, base metal issues, includes a few modern crowns otherwise all minors, a better than average assortment with most coins pre 1940s, noted scarce Denmark two kronor, 1926 (KM.825.1) (VF). Good - nearly uncirculated. (90) $170
Lot 4960 World coins, minors of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, many in silver, 1718-1950s, noted Denmark, one krone, 1892HC/CS (KM.797.1). Good - nearly uncirculated. (64) $100
Lot 4961 World coins, 19th and 20th century issues, including Denmark, Egypt, Fiji, France, five centimes, 1855A; ten centimes, 1896A; Germany, Greece, thirty drachmai, 1963 (KM.86), 1964 (KM.87) (2); Great Britain, halfpennies, 1807 (S.3781), 1826 (S.3824), 1897, 1902, 1907 (S.3991); penny, 1927 (S.4054); shilling, 1863 (S.3907); halfcrown, 1875 (S.3889); crown, 1935 (S.4048); proof crown, 1977 (S.4227); India, Ireland, Japan, sen, year 31 (1898) (KM.Y.20); fifty sen, year 41 (1908) (KM.Y.31). In an album, very good - FDC. (273) $650
Lot 4962 World coins, mainly 20th century minor issues, including Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, USA. Fair - very fine. (10kg) $140
Lot 4963 World coins, Denmark, mint set, 1965; USA, Hawaii, proof silver half ounce medallions depicting Hawaiian rulers (set of eight) 1980; Korea, Seoul Olympics 1988, proof set of five coins 1987 (KM.66, 67, 52, 57, 48); proof silver ten thousand won, 10th Asian Games 1986 (KM.42); proof silver five thousand won, Seoul Olympics 1988 (KM.60); Thailand, Royal Thai Mint, Commemorative Set (set of 32) 1966. In packs and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (6) $320
Lot 4964 World coins and tokens, including East Africa, twenty five cents, 1913 (KM.3), fifty cents, 1910 (KM.4); shilling, 1925 (KM.21); Ionian Islands, one lepton, 1830, 1862 (KM.34); Isle of Man, halfpenny, 1839 (S.7418); penny, 1813 (S.7415); Ireland (6) Civil War Coinage; Irish Bank token, ten pence, 1813 (S.6618); Wellington & Erin Co penny, 1816; Lundy Island (2); Hawaii, quarter dollar, 1883; USA (5), one cent, 1912S; two cents, 1864; dollar, 1898; Papal States, two lire, 1870 (KM.1379.3); Seychelles, one rupee, 1939 (KM.4). Poor - extremely fine. (23) $520
Lot 4965 World coins, Estonia, two senti, 1934, five senti, 1931, ten senti, 1931 (KM.15, 11, 12) (3); Finland, Grand Duchy, five pennia, 1906, twenty five pennia, 1916S, markka, 1874S (KM.15, 6.2, 3.2) (3), Republic, twenty five pennia,1937S, markka, 1921H (KM.25, 27) (2); Germany, Third Reich, five reichsmark, 1936A (KM.86); Italy, Papal States, Pius IX, lira, 1867XXIR (KM.1378); Latvia, santims, 1928, 1937 (2) (KM.1, 10 [2]) (3), two santimi, 1928, 1932, 1939 (KM.2 [2], 11.2) (3), five santimi, 1922 (KM.3); Lithuania, two litu, 1925, five litai, 1936 (KM.77, 82) (2); Poland, Sigismund III, three polker, 1623 (KM.41). Fine - good very fine. (20) $160
Lot 4966 World silver coins, Ethiopia, Menelik II, birr, EE1895 (1902-03) (KM.19); Germany, Prussia, Friedrich II, thaler, 1786A (KM.332.1); Great Britain, trade dollar, 1902B (KM.T5). Nearly fine - good very fine. (3) $200
Lot 4967 World coins, including France, proof silver one euro, 1999; French Guinea, two sous, 1782A (KM.1) counterstamped NEVIS ('black dog'); Germany, Prussia, two mark, 1901A (KM.525), 1913A (KM.533); Saxony-Albertine, three mark, 1909E (KM.1267); Germany, two mark, 1901; one mark, 1899D, 1914D, 1914F (2), 1915A, D, 1916F (KM.14); five reichsmark, 1935F (KM.85) and kriegsgeld porcelain Notgeld, one hundred years of German science; German East Africa, one rupie, 1913J (KM.10); Poland, 1964-1936, assorted modern issues (17), ten, twenty and two hundred zloty. Good - extremely fine. (37) $240
Lot 4968 World silver coins, mostly minors, noted France, Napoleon, five francs, AN13A (1804) (KM.662.1); Germany, Prussia, two mark, 1899A (KM.522); Ireland, florin, 1928 (KM.7); Italy, five lire, 1927R (KM.67.1); South Africa, shilling, 1897, sixpence, 1927 (KM.5, 16.1); many other coins from a variety of countries (tot wt 0.34kg). Poor - extremely fine. (74) $200
Lot 4969 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 4970 World wartime coins, WWI and WWII, includes Germany, WWI emergency tokens from various states (65), other standard state issues (8); Austria (2); Belgium (11); Bohemia (3); Denmark (2); Hungary (3); Iceland (2); Luxembourg (3); Netherlands (5); Norway (2); Poland (3); Romania (3); Sweden (3); Switzerland (4); Yugoslavia (1). Mostly very good - very fine. (120) $160
Lot 4971 World coins, Germany, Hitler Fund, fifty pfenning token with portrait (Medallic Portraits of Adolf Hitler by R.W.Colbert and William D.Hyder, Ca 1981 C.24); Ceylon, tea plantation, Lee Hedges, 1876, Demattagodde Mill; electrotypes, Sudan, twenty piastres (KM.26); Great Britain, Edward IV ryal and Syracuse decadrachm by Eunaietos in two halves. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) $60
Lot 4972 World coins, mostly base metal crowns of the British Commonwealth, noted also Great Britain crowns, 1935 Silver Jubilee, 1937 Coronation and 1951 Festival of Britain, also a poor condition Cartwheel penny, 1797, Mexico silver twenty five pesos, 1968 Olympics (5), world smallest coin USA replicas (7) and some Apollo 7-12 commemorative medals (6). Stored in two hinged-lidded coin cases, each with four rows, mostly uncirculated. (128) $130
Lot 4973 World coins, Great Britain, Elizabeth II, proof crown, 1980 Queen Mother's 80th (S.4228); specimen five pounds, 2002 QEII Golden Jubilee S.4555) (2); specimen crown, 1981 Royal Wedding (S.4229); medals for Mary Queen of Scots, undated, in cupro nickel (45mm), Charles and Diana Betrothal, 1981, in cupro nickel (37mm), Queen Mother's 95th Birthday, undated, in silver (40mm) (2, one cased); also a Season's Greetings medal in cupro nickel (39mm), set into a card (this damaged); USA, proof set, 1977S, thirty five Minerva dollars, in 24ct gold plate and .900 fine silver, John F.Kennedy half dollar, 1967 and Lincoln cent, 1964 set into 'Facts' folder re coincidences in their lives. The first coin with foxing on case and certificate, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (12) $80
Lot 4974 World silver coins, Great Britain, Queen Victoria, young head, shilling, 1872 Die No.124 (S.3906A), Jubilee head, double florin, 1887 Arabic 1 (S.3923), George V, halfcrown, 1916 (S.4011); New Zealand, halfcrown, 1935; USA, Morgan dollar, 1888O; other damaged minor silver issues (3). Poor - very fine. (8) $110
Lot 4975 World coins, mostly 20th century, includes a large number of British, New Zealand and Australian copper issues, noted Australia, fifty cents, 1966 (2), New Guinea threepences, 1935, 1944 and sixpence, 1943, Great Britain, penny, 1912H, various small silver coins (8); a cupro nickel 'Magu' Savings Bank brand threepence lidded storage holder with small holes at side and an indicator as to the number in the cylinder; also modern Australian commemorative medalets (11). Poor - extremely fine. (5.38kg) $120
Lot 4976 British and world tokens, checks and badges, includes Falkland Islands military medalet '365' Company; various Naafi tokens for France, Italy and Great Britain and British Armed Forces; Naval & Military Arch Chapter lodge token (rare); Isle of Man, King William College, sixpence token (Mackay 140); Pitt Club Members badge; India, The Modern Mill Nagpure U.S.C. canteen token. All described in 2x2 holders, fine - extremely fine. (20) $120
Lot 4977 British and world tokens, checks and badges, includes Great Britain, France and Italy Naafi tokens (5); Great Britain tokens and checks (7); Great Britain railways dinner and breakfast tokens, Salmon & Son 2/6, 5/- tokens, George Tringham 5/- token, Inventor's Assn badge; Isle of Man, King William College, sixpence token (Mackay 160). Fine - very fine. (20) $90
Lot 4978 World tokens and checks, an interesting variety including, Casino Municipal Sousse seventy five centimes and two francs; Dunedin Corporation Tramways one penny section (10 Unc); Kings Arms Inn, Birmingham twopence; Cam & Sons Ltd one shilling box deposit; Schatzlarer Kohlen Werke, Kg.01; Hopital Civil Aux Tuileries, 1848; P. Rogers & Co, Birmingham, two drachms; Flaschenpfand twenty pfennig; Tramways du Caire, bon pour une course a tariff normal (one standard fare), 1920; Nederland Amsterdam steamship Co, twenty five boordgeld; Germany, Westphaila, 10,000 mark notgeld, 1923; various others (23). Mostly fine - uncirculated. (44) $120
Lot 4979 World tokens and medals, an interesting variety, includes Nuremburg jeton, 1553-86 (Winged Lion of St Mark type); USA, "The Fays" Mascot magic token, c1910 (US spiritualist, Anna Eva Fay); Great Britain, Working Men's Club & Institute, Dewsbury, two pence; Williams Brothers Direct Supply Store, sixpence; S.Boorman, West Molesey, two pence; White Hart Hotel, Bridgwater, one and a half pence; C.A.Parson's Ltd, tool check; J.Hopkinson & Co Ltd, tool check; Guatemala, Finca La Faz, Santiago De Maria, token, 1879; also Las Mercedes, V(argas) i (&) J(uarez), token, undated; Germany, Zirkel (Students) Corps Suevia Freiburg token; Zeche Preussen H.B.AG (General Colliery of Prussia - Harpen Mining Aktien-Gesellschaft), 2.00 token; Sweden, Parliamentary National Debt Office, half skilling, 1799; many others, also Command Sports Club, Gibraltar, prize medal in bronze, unnamed; 1st Canterbury Regt, NZ, collar badge; other commemorative medals. Poor - uncirculated. (45) $160
Lot 4980 World coins, 19th and 20th century minors, assorted issues, including Malaya, Netherlands, two and a half gulden, 1962 (KM.85); Mexico, Territory of New Guinea, shillings (3); New Zealand, shillings, 1933, 1934, 1935 (2) (KM.1), 1940, 1945 (KM.9); florins, 1933, 1934 (KM.4); crown, 1949 (KM.22); Nepal, Norway, ten ore, 1892, 1897, 1898, 1901, 1901 (KM.350); fifty ore, 1928 (KM.386); Paraguay, ten centavos, 1900 (KM.7); Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, fifty kopeks, 1924 (4), 1925 (KM.Y.89.1). All coins in 2x2 holders and annotated, good - uncirculated. (177) $500
Lot 4981 World coins, mostly crowns in base metal, includes cased issues for New Zealand (14) and other British Commonwealth (24), a set of two for Ascension Island/St Helena, also loose New Zealand issues (12). Mostly uncirculated. (50 + set of 2) $40
Lot 4982 World Coins, New Zealand coin and note pack, 1990, six mint coins and two mint notes in colourful unofficial pack (2); Great Britain, proof set, 1971; Great Britain, coin set (seven coins) Silver Jubilee 1977, 1982, 1985, 1995. In packs and cases of issue. (7) $50
Lot 4983 World coins, includes a near complete New Zealand date set, 1933-1965; Great Britain crowns, 1845, 1896, 1935; halfcrowns, 1818, 1823, 1835, 1908; South Africa, 1949/1960 period; USA, Peace dollar, 1923S (unc); PNG, eight coin proof set, 1975. All but the last in a red plastic coin album, poor - uncirculated. (324) $1,200
Lot 4984 World coins, an interesting group, including Portuguese India rupia 1882, India, rupees of French India, year 5 Arcot mint (KM.8), Gwailor and a eighth rupee; Ceylon 1/24 rix dollar 1815 (KM.64); Switzerland, Vaud Canton 1816 one batzen (KM.8); Germany, Brandenburg-Ansbach, Johann Friedrich (1667-1686), 1683 silver three kreuzer. Mostly very fine. (7) $200
Lot 4985 World coins, including South Africa, ZAR, threepence, 1896; two and a half shilling, 1892; Union of South Africa, farthing, 1924; shilling, 1924, 1933, 1945; two and a half shillings, 1923, 1940; Malaysia (2), Singapore (2), Southern Rhodesia, shilling, 1937; halfcrown, 1942; crown, 1953; Rhodesia (5), Rhodesia and Nyassaland (2), St Helena, halfpenny, 1821; Sweden, one ore, 1763; five ore, 1877 (KM.736); ten ore, 1859 S.T. (KM.683); Zanzibar (2). Good - uncirculated. (28) $260
Lot 4986 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) $100
Lot 4987 World coins, base metal minors to half crown size, mostly twentieth century issues from sixty three countries with many mint condition. In a green coin album, fine - uncirculated. (579) $160
Lot 4988 World coins, base metal minors to half crown size, mostly twentieth century issues from thirty one countries with many mint condition. In a brown coin album, fine - uncirculated. (740) $160
Lot 4989 World coins, base metal issues up to crown size, 1700s-2000s. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $70
Lot 4990 World coins, base metal issues, mostly 1920s-2000s. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $60
Lot 4991 World coins, France, one franc, 1960-1975 (KM.925.1). Fine - extremely fine. (approx 800) $30
Lot 4992 World coins, France, two and five francs, 1970-1995 (4.3kg and 5.6kg) (KM.942.1, 926a.1). Fine - extremely fine. (approx 1,000) $50
Lot 4993 World coins, France, bimetallic ten francs, 1988-1991 (KM.964.1) (60kg). Fine - extremely fine. (approx 9,000) $240
Lot 4994 World coins, France, bimetallic ten francs, 1988-1991 (60.0kg) (KM.964.1). Fine - extremely fine. (approx 9,000) $200
Lot 4995 World coins, France, bimetallic ten francs, 1988-1991 (30.0kg) (KM.964.1). Fine - extremely fine. (approx 4,500) $120
Lot 4996 World coins, Italy, five lire (0.7kg), ten lire (1.9kg) and one hundred lire (7.1kg), 1955-1989 period (KM.92, 93, 96.1). Fine - extremely fine. (approx 1,100) $40
Lot 4997 World coins, Italy, five, ten, fifty and one hundred lire, 1955-1989 (20kg) (KM.92, 93, 95.1, 96.1). Fine - extremely fine. (approx 2,000) $100
Lot 4998 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) $60
Lot 4999 France, Louis XVI Execution, 1793, in bronze (51mm) by C.H.Kuchler (Hennin 465), obverse, conjoined busts of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, reverse, Place of Revolution showing scaffold, crowds and executioner holding head of Louis. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 5000 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 5001 France, Napoleonic, Buonaparte (sic) General in Italy 1796, in brass (31mm) obverse uniformed bust of Napoleon facing right, reverse figure of Minerva with trophies, (Hennin 767). Very fine. $40
Lot 5002 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) $60
Lot 5003 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) $260
Lot 5004 France, Napoleon Bonaparte, The Monument of Joan of Arc, undated (c1804), in bronze (54.5mm) by Dupre (Bramsen 272), obverse, uniformed bust right, reverse, female figure standing on pedestal with inscription 'A Jeanne D'Arc'. With tone spots, otherwise extremely fine. $260
Lot 5005 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 5006 France, The Deputation of the Mayors of Paris to Napoleon, 1805, art medal in bronze (68mm) by Galle and Brenet, with mismatched dies, obverse, Napoleon and Murat, the Goddess of Schoenbrunn at their feet, stand to receive two classically attired figures and with the kneeling figure of Paris between, above ROXOLANICVS MAXIMVS (Bramsen 454), reverse, Victory trampling on military trophies blows her trumpet (Bramsen 453), edge stamped bronze and with cornucopia (post 1880 striking). Uncirculated. $160
Lot 5007 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 5008 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 5009 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. $60
Lot 5010 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) $70
Lot 5011 France, Chamber of Commerce Besancon, 1819, in silver (36.5mm), by F.Chabaud, obverse, woman sitting to left on stacked gears holding a compass and hammer, reverse, arms of Bescancon with plaque below containing the date, '12 Mai 1819'. Extremely fine. $60
Lot 5012 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) $50
Lot 5013 France, Birth of Duke of Bordeaux - Chateaubriand, 1820, in bronze (37.5mm), by Gayrard, obverse, Duchess of Berry on a couch holding her newborn son and with her late husband's bust on a column at right, reverse, St Michael defeating the devil; G.H.Riquetti de Mirabeau, 1822, in bronze (41mm), by E.Gatteaux, obverse, Riquetti de Mirabeau bust to right, reverse, 8-lines of text, from the Great Men of France Series; Bicentenary of Napoleon, 1769-1969, in bronze (61mm), by K.Zeman/J.Locker, obverse, head of Napoleon wearing his 'Little Hat' right, reverse, symbolic images to commemorate Napoleon's great victory at the Battle of Austerlitz (the Battle of Three Emperors) in 1805 where he defeated the Russian and Austrian Armies during the Napoleonic Wars. The first with edge nicks, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (3) $80
Lot 5014 France, National Academy of Agriculture, Manufacturing and Commerce, (1866), in silver (50mm), obverse, sun with a human face radiating above a world globe nestling in clouds, reverse a laurel wreath and inside the French text for Medal of Honour Awarded to, inscribed 'M.Bagriot/Gravure sur Boutons/1866'. A few small edge nicks, beautifully toned, nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 5015 France, Registered School of the 18th District in Paris, 1885, in silver (36mm), by Lancelot/Bescher, with suspension, obverse, head of Marianne left, reverse, wreath and inside inscribed, '14 Juillet/1885', unnamed; Comice Agricole De Villeurbanne, undated, in silver (41mm), by A.Rivet, obverse, man, woman and horses in a farming setting, reverse, Ceres at left and wheat sheaf at right, unnamed; Brigitte Bardot, (1966), in bronze 40.5mm), by C.Lesot, with suspension, obverse, head of Bardot half facing, reverse, 10-lines of text and to the right her standing figure; Paris Mint 20th Anniversary of Establishment of Mint at Pessac, 1993, in silver (31mm), obverse, Mint buildings, reverse, text. Extremely fine. (4) $170
Lot 5016 France, Ministry of Agriculture medal, 1888, in silver (42mm), by H.Ponscarme, obverse, head of Ceres the goddess of agriculture left, reverse, agricultural products around caduceus and across the centre is a plaque with the text, 'Epinal.1888/Concours Regal Agrle/Commissaire' (Epinal 1888 Royal Agricultural Competition Commissioner). In case of issue, nicely toned extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 5017 Germany, Alexander Von Humboldt, c1841, in bronze (61mm, 7.5mm thick), by G. Loos, obverse, bust of Von Humboldt, right, birth date Sept. 14, 1769 around, reverse, allegorical figures. Struck in two halves to obtain the best results for a deep striking by the equipment at the time and then both sides were joined together, extremely fine. $80
Lot 5018 Germany, Krakauer Officers Fencing Club (translation of German text), (1908), in silver (33mm), obverse, vintage fencing helmet on crosses swords with laurel wreath behind, reverse, 'Jubilaums Fencing Tournament/IM 1 Corps/8 & p May/1908' (translation of German text); unidentified medallic plaque, (1921), in bronze (39x51mm), obverse, naked bust of laureate headed man to right holding laurel spray, wreath below and inscribed, 'IV. Pr./Neunkampf Gr. B./B.T.S.V.1850./16.10.21', reverse, plain. Good very fine. (2) $60
Lot 5019 Germany, Ludwig, Prince Regent of Bavaria, 1913 in bronze (56mm). Uneven tone, nearly extremely fine in original case of issue. $60
Lot 5020 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 5021 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) $340
Lot 5022 Italy, Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1882, in bronze (51mm), by L.Giorgi, obverse, bust of Garibaldi left, reverse, a wrapped bundle of rods with star above all in a wreath and around is the legend translated as, 'The invincible champion of the people died at Caprera 11 June 1882'. Very fine - good very fine. $200
Lot 5023 Singapore, civil defence medal, circa 1980-1990, in gold gilt with black and red enamel, two lugs on reverse; Centenary of Singapore Fire Service, 1988, five dollars, on obverse, horse drawn fire wagon, on reverse, die stamped in centre, the state crest of Singapore; Civil defence pen, in brass and brushed aluminium, inside plastic case with red felt lining. Pen has some rust at the top opposite to the pocket clip, otherwise very fine. (3) $60
Lot 5024 Thailand, Rama V, in silver (50mm) by Henry Auguste and Jules Patey for Paris Mint (edge impressed), commemorating the King's First Tour of Europe in 1897. Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 5025 USA, International Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876, award medal in bronze (79mm) by H.Mitchell, unnamed. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 5026 World medals, Austria, Die Sonntage calendar medal, 1957, in bronze (40mm), obverse, bare breasted female riding on a crescent surrounded by zodiac signs, reverse, 2-line legend of various time periods around a calendar of all the Sundays in 1957; Canada, TSX Venture Exchange IAU, Intrepid Minerals Corporation, undated, in one ounce .999 fine silver (38mm); USA, Alaska Purchase Centennial, 1967, in bronze (63mm), in box of issue, also Jim Beam coin No.1 Jacob Beam, in bronze (40mm), in pack of issue. The first toned nearly extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 5027 World medals, Austria, Johann Strauss, 1825-1899, uniface portrait medal in silver (40mm), by A.Hartig; Hungary, Hungarian Doctors and Nature Explorers Aradon, 1870, in bronze (44mm) by W.Seidan, obverse crowned shield, reverse female figure holding wreath sitting with supplies around and behind ship, mountains and steam train, below in exergue, (translated to) 'Nature is a Master of the Art'; Netherlands, 26th Anniversary of Coronation, 1849-1874, in silvered bronze, miniature medal with suspension; Romania, General Exhibition Bucharest, 1906, in bronze (62mm), by Carniol, obverse, young and old busts of King Carol I, reverse, woman and child resting on a plaque with various shields above and behind city views, unnamed; Serbia, rowing prize medal, (1929), in bronze (50mm), by Huguenin, obverse, rower, reverse, wreath and shield and above text, (translated to) 'Belgrade National Double-Skif Championships 14.7.1929'. The third fine, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (5) $140
Lot 5028 World medals, including Austria, Franz Joseph, 1848, in silver (30mm); M.Theresia, 1765, in silver (43mm) Great Britain, marriage of George Prince of Wales to Caroline of Brunswick, 1895, in white metal (43mm) (BHM 396); Italy, Gorini, in bronze (55mm) by A,Pieroni, Firenze; Netherlands, Prof Karl Landsteiner, in bronze (51mm); Russia (2); South Africa, medalets, Peace, 1919, in bronze (31mm); Coronation, 1935, in gilt (30mm); Royal Visit, 1947, gilt (32mm); Sweden, Emanuel Svedenborg (1688-1772), in silver (31mm) by L.P.Lundgren, struck in 1852; USA, Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939, in gilt bronze (31mm); casino token, Las Vegas; The Saranac, New York; Brave Laura Secord; World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, US Mint Exhibit, in bronze (37mm), also Ferris Wheel token. Poor - extremely fine. (23) $260
Lot 5029 World medals, including English and European medals and medallions, various issues, noted Great Britain, William & Mary (34mm) 1690?. Very good - extremely fine. (7) $90
Lot 5030 World medals, Falkland Islands, Centenary, 1933, in bronze (36mm); Hungary, Jokai Mor, one hundredth anniversary of birth, 1925, in bronze (36mm); Israel, medal of valour, 1959, in silver (35mm) (M.2a); Switzerland, Battle of Sempac, 500th Anniversary, 1886, in bronze (42mm) by Hugues Bovy. First medal with edge knocks and corrosion, last medal obverse with some underlying corrosion, good - extremely fine. (4) $100
Lot 5031 World medals, Great Britain, Queen Victoria sterling silver medallic ingot (65.68g) from the John Pinches series, 'A Tribute to a Millennium of British Monarchy', c1975; Russia, 50th Anniversary of October Revolution, 1917-1967, in white metal (59mm), in pack with certificate USA/Russia, Apollo-Soyuz Space Mission medallic commemorative postal cover featuring a sterling silver medal, 1975. Extremely fine. (3) $80
Lot 5032 World medals, Great Britain, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, 1897, in white metal (39mm) obverse, Queen's bust left, reverse, Windsor Castle, with suspension ribbon and brooch bar; British Forces Cyprus, Inter Service Water Polo Winners, 1993, in cupro nickel (69mm), obverse, crest for British Tri Services in Cyprus; also crown, 1977 Silver Jubilee; USSR, Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War 50th Anniversary, 1995, in bronze (60mm), obverse, the Central Museum in Victory Park at Moscow, reverse, inscription. Very fine. (4) $40
Lot 5033 World medalets, in assorted metals and sizes, mostly Great Britain, includes Coronations, Jubilees, centenaries, calendar medals (2), 1785, 1903; Royal Life Saving Society medals (3); Australia, Victorian Railway Ambulance, fob in bronze and enamel, 1915 (22x35mm); also tokens in various denominations. Fair - very fine. (330) $220
Lot 5034 World medals, Union Interparlamentaria badge, for Conference at Mallorca in 1967, in gilt and enamel (30.5mm) (2, one with lapel lug and one with pin back), features arms of City of Palma de Mallorca . Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 5035 Austria, Franz Joseph, four florins or ten francs, 1892 restrikes (KM.2260). Uncirculated. (2) $280
Lot 5036 Austria, Franz Joseph, 1915 one ducat, 1915 restrikes (KM.2267). Proof-like uncirculated. (10) $1,580
Lot 5037 Austria, Franz Joseph, one ducat, 1915 restrikes (KM.2267). Proof-like uncirculated. (20) $3,100
Lot 5038 Austria, Franz Joseph, one ducat, 1915 restrikes (KM.2267). Proof-like uncirculated. (20) $3,100
Lot 5039 Austria, Franz Joseph, four ducats, 1915 restrike (KM.2276). Proof-like uncirculated. $630
Lot 5040 Austria, Franz Joseph, four ducats, 1915 restrikes (KM.2276). Proof-like uncirculated. (5) $3,100
Lot 5041 Austria, Franz Joseph, four ducats, 1915 restrikes (KM.2276). Proof-like uncirculated. (5) $3,100
Lot 5042 Austria, Franz Joseph, ten corona, 1897, 1906 (KM.2805) (2), 1909 (KM.2815), 1910, 1911 (KM.2816). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (5) $800
Lot 5043 Austria, Franz Joseph, twenty corona, 1893 (KM.2806), 1915 restrike (KM.2818). Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) $560
Lot 5044 Austria, Franz Joseph, one hundred corona, 1915 restrike (KM.2819). Uncirculated. $1,400
Lot 5045 Austria, Franz Joseph, one hundred corona, 1915 restrikes (KM.2819). Uncirculated. (2) $2,800
Lot 5046 Bahamas, Elizabeth II, one thousand dollars, 1983 America's Cup Challenge (KM.100). In case of issue, FDC and rare. $1,750
Lot 5047 Bahamas, Elizabeth II, one thousand dollars, 1983 America's Cup Challenge (KM.100). In case of issue, FDC and rare. $1,650
Lot 5048 British Virgin Islands, Elizabeth II , proof one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.7); Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof one hundred dollars, 1975 (Cook) (KM.13). In cases of issue with certificates. (2) $690
Lot 5049 British Virgin Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1975FM(P) (KM.7); mint one hundred dollars, 1975FMU (KM.7). Uncirculated - FDC. (2) $570
Lot 5050 Cambodia, Kingdom of Kymer, imitative issues in gold of early uniface coinage, c1580s-1603, gold quarter tical (7) total weight (26.66g), obv. Hamsa bird with vine branch in mouth, together with silver one eighth tical, c.1847-1860, obv. Hamza Bird walking to left, rev. plain (3), (KM.32.1, cf.M.3025, 3031-3, cf.Panish 1a). Very fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 5051 Canada, George V, five dollars, 1913 (KM.26). Dig behind head, otherwise good extremely fine. $380
Lot 5052 China, Empire, fantasy in gold (ten cent size) (undated), Emperor Kuang Hsu facing (Kann B92). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $9,000
Lot 5053 China, Republic, Hunnan Province one dollar Year 11 (1922) struck in gold issued to commemorate the Constitution of Hunnan Province (L.M.1095; KM.Y.404). Extremely fine and extremely rare, sold as is (no returns). Passed in
Lot 5054 China, Republic, (c1923), pattern dollar in gold, collector's 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 and very rare, sold as is (no returns). $9,000
Lot 5055 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof one hundred dollars, 1975FM (KM.13). In case of issue, FDC. $380
Lot 5056 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof one hundred dollars, 1975 (Cook) (KM.13); Western Samoa, proof one hundred tala, 1978 (Commonwealth Games) (KM.31). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) $1,000
Lot 5057 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof one hundred dollars, 1977 (Elizabeth II Jubilee) (KM.19); Belize, proof .500 fine gold one hundred dollars, 1977 (KM.53). In packs of issue, FDC. (2) $520
Lot 5058 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof one ounce gold one hundred dollars, 2007, 75th anniversary of Sydney Harbour Bridge (KM.-). In case of issue with certificate No 39 (of limit of 75), FDC and rare. $1,500
Lot 5059 France, Napoleon, twenty francs, 1811A (KM.695.1). Good very fine. $280
Lot 5060 France, ten francs, 1860A, together with Australia, mixed silver (115g). Very good - extremely fine. (lot) $180
Lot 5061 France, Napoleon III, ten francs, 1860BB Strasbourg Mint (KM.784.4). Fine. $160
Lot 5062 France, Empire, Napoleon III, five francs, 1859BB (KM.787.2) and 1867BB (KM.803.2). The first holed, the second very fine and illustrated. (2) $220
Lot 5063 Germany, Prussia, Friedrich III, ten mark, 1888A (KM.514). Obverse scratch near mm, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 5064 Germany, Prussia, Friedrich III, twenty mark, 1888 (KM.515). Uncirculated. $380
Lot 5065 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, twenty mark, 1895A (KM.516). Good extremely fine. $320
Lot 5066 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, twenty marks, 1904A (KM.521). Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $340
Lot 5067 Greece, George I, twenty drachma, 1884A (KM.56). Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 5068 Guyana, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 10th Anniversary of Independence (KM.46). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $120
Lot 5069 Hong Kong, Elizabeth II, proof one thousand dollars, 1976 (Dragon) (KM.40). In Royal Mint case of issue with certificate, FDC. $950
Lot 5070 Hong Kong, Elizabeth II, proof one thousand dollars, 1986, Year of the Tiger (KM.54). In Royal Mint case of issue with certificate, FDC. $760
Lot 5071 Hungary, Franz Joseph I, ten korona, 1892KB, 1909KB (KM.485). Nearly very fine; very fine. (2) $260
Lot 5072 Iran, Mohammad Reza, Pahlavi Shah, half pahlavi AH 1329 (1950) (KM.1149), AH 1349 (1970) (KM.1161); quarter pahlavi, AH 1332 (1953) and 1338 (1959) (KM.1160). Uncirculated. (4) $700
Lot 5073 Jammu and Kashmir, Late imitative of Kushan, Kidara issue for King Pratapaditya II (c.5th century A.D.), base gold stater, (7.33 g), obv. debased standing king facing with head to left, rev. crude representation of Goddess Ardoksho enthroned facing, (M.3639). Very fine and scarce. $110
Lot 5074 Japan, Mitsuhito, ten yen, Meiji, year 41 (1908) (KM.Y.33). Good very fine and rare. $550
Lot 5075 Japan, Mutsuhito, twenty yen, Meiji year 30 (1897) (KM.Y.34). Good fine with surface marks. $850
Lot 5076 Lesotho, Kingdom, seven coin (three gold, four silver) proof set 4, 2, 1 malati, 50, 20, 10, and 5 licente, 1966 (Independence) (KM.PS1). In plush black and gilt case of issue with certificate, FDC. (7) $1,100
Lot 5077 Liberia, proof one hundred dollars, 1977 130th Anniversary of Independence (KM.36). In pack of issue with certificate, FDC. $390
Lot 5078 Lithuania, Republic, proof one hundred litu (KM.158). FDC and scarce, in box of issue with certificate. $400
Lot 5079 Lithuania, Republic, proof one hundred litu, 2009LMK (KM.166). FDC, in box of issue with certificate. $400
Lot 5080 Lithuania, Republic, proof fifty litu, 2011 (KM.176). FDC, in box of issue with certificate. $200
Lot 5081 Malaysia, proof two hundred ringgit, 1977 Tribute to the Ninth South East Asia Games (KM.24). In pack of issue with certificate, FDC. $280
Lot 5082 Monaco, Charles III, twenty francs, 1878 (KM.98). Very fine/good very fine and scarce. $380
Lot 5083 Netherlands, Wilhelmina, ten gulden, 1897 (KM.118). Uncirculated. $340
Lot 5084 Netherlands, trade coinage, ducat, 1975 (KM.190.1). Uncirculated. (2) $300
Lot 5085 Philippines, Isabella, four pesos, 1868 (KM.144). Very fine/good very fine. $400
Lot 5086 Rhodesia, Elizabeth II, proof five pounds, 1966 (KM.7). In South Africa Mint plush red and gilt case of issue by Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, Salisbury, FDC. $1,850
Lot 5087 Russia, Nicholas I, platinum three roubles, 1828 (KM.C.177). Proof-like, nearly FDC and rare thus. $6,500
Lot 5088 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1899 (KM.62). Very fine. $200
Lot 5089 Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.65). Very fine. $700
Lot 5090 Russia, trade coinage, chevonetz (ten roubles), 1976 (KM.85). Uncirculated. $370
Lot 5091 Russia, trade coinage, chervonetz (ten roubles) 1977 (KM.85). Extremely fine. $360
Lot 5092 Russia, Olympic series, set of six proof one hundred roubles, 1977, 1978 (2), 1979 (2), 1980 (KM.Y.151, 162, A163, 173, 174, 186). In case of issue with certificate No 15227, nearly FDC - FDC. (6 coins) $3,750
Lot 5093 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, pond, 1898 (KM.10.2). Nearly extremely fine. $460
Lot 5094 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, ponds, 1898 (KM.10.2). Mounted, very good; nearly fine. (2) $640
Lot 5095 South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, pond, 1900 (KM.10.2). Uncirculated and rare thus. $1,450
Lot 5096 South Africa, George V, sovereign, 1927SA (KM.21). Uncirculated. $380
Lot 5097 South Africa, Republic, nine coin proof sets 1966 and 1967, includes gold one and two rands. Toned, FDC in cases of issue. (2 sets) $950
Lot 5098 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1976 (KM.73). Uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 5099 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1976 (KM.73). Uncirculated. $1,450
Lot 5100 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1977 (KM.73). Uncirculated. $1,450
Lot 5101 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1978 (KM.73). Proof-like uncirculated. $1,450
Lot 5102 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1979 (KM.73). Uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 5103 South Africa, Republic, proof krugerrand, 1979 (KM.73). In Scoin case, nearly FDC. $1,450
Lot 5104 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1979 (KM.73). Uncirculated. (3) $4,300
Lot 5105 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1980 (KM.73). Choice uncirculated. $1,430
Lot 5106 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1980 (KM.73). Choice uncirculated. $1,430
Lot 5107 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1981 (KM.73). Uncirculated. (2) $2,860
Lot 5108 South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1984 (KM.73). Uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 5109 South Africa, Republic, proof krugerrand, 2007 (KM.73). In Scoin case, FDC. $1,450
Lot 5110 South Africa, Republic, proof krugerrand, 2008 (KM.73). In SA Mint case, FDC. $1,450
Lot 5111 Spain, Isabel II, forty reales, 1864 (KM.616.1). Very fine/extremely fine. $220
Lot 5112 Switzerland, twenty francs, 1909B, 1914B and 1916B (KM.35.1). Uncirculated. (3) $900
Lot 5113 Switzerland, twenty francs, 1922B, 1930B and 1935B (KM.35.1). Uncirculated. (3) $850
Lot 5114 Switzerland, twenty francs, 1947B and 1949B (KM.35.2). Uncirculated. (2) $540
Lot 5115 Switzerland, ten francs, 1913B and 1922B (KM.36). Nearly uncirculated; choice uncirculated. (2) $280
Lot 5116 Turks and Caicos Islands, Elizabeth II, piedfort proof one hundred crowns, 1980 Mounbatten (KM.50). FDC and rare, only 250 struck. $500
Lot 5117 USA, California private small denomination octagonal gold dollar, 1873, large Indian head. Has been mounted, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 5118 USA, three dollars, 1888, Indian princess head. Nearly uncirculated, rare in this condition (MS62). Passed in
Lot 5119 USA, five dollars or half eagle, 1910D, Indian head. Good very fine. $560
Lot 5120 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1880, Liberty head. Nearly extremely fine. $960
Lot 5121 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1901, Liberty head. Good very fine. $750
Lot 5122 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1885S, Liberty head. Contact marks in fields, very good. $1,380
Lot 5123 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1904 Liberty head. Nearly uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 5124 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1904S, Liberty head. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $1,350
Lot 5125 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1906S, Liberty head. Nearly extremely fine. $1,400
Lot 5126 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1928, St Gaudens. A few small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 5127 World gold coins; set of ten one tenth ounce coins being examples of various one ounce gold coins of Andorra, Australia, Canada, China, Great Britain, Isle or Man, South Africa, and USA, as produced for Macquarie Mint (gross weight just over one ounce of gold). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. (10) $1,550