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Pair of student's candle stands, Victorian era brass stands, impressed by maker, 'Registered/F.Lassetter & Co Limd/130/11-7-83', missing internal spring loading for pushing candle upward and also no copper reflective hood for fitting at top (approx 32cm highx12.5cm base). Very fine. (2)
Estimate $80
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South American presentation steel tray, oval (approx 55x41cm), featured around the outside in a voided pattern are 20 different shields with two lions between a crown separating each shield, inscribed in the centre of the tray in two lines, 'Recuerdo De Sus Amigos Colombianos (Memory of Your Colombian Friends)/Jorge E Ines De Steiner'. Needs cleaning, a few tips missing from the crowns, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $40
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Georgian Serving and Salad set, an authentic reproduction set of two pieces by Gerity Products of an 18th century museum piece originally made in 1740 by James Wilkes of London; also a pair of champagne goblets, by International Silver Co, USA, electroplated in 24kt gold (approx 17cm high), with original inspection stickers under base. Each piece of the first set in an individual felt holder and in a box by Gerity Products and with their certificate, uncirculated; the second pair, each with a small edge nick, otherwise appear to be unused. (2 sets of 2)
Estimate $60
SOLD $80
George VI, 1937. Uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
George VI, 1938. Frosty mint bloom on the reverse, minor scuff marks on obverse, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $650
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George VI, 1938. Toned, good extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $140
Edward VII, 1910. Cartwheeling mint bloom, uncirculated.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $1,700
Edward VII, 1910. Toned slightly on the obverse, full underlying original mint bloom, uncirculated.
Estimate $2,000
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George V, 1914. Obverse field with contact marks, light red brown grey patinated surface, otherwise nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $1,000
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George V, 1915H. Good extremely fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $380
George V, 1916M. Full white silver mint bloom, uncirculated.
Estimate $860
SOLD $540
George V, 1919M. Obverse buffed behind head, otherwise well struck good extremely fine.
Estimate $900
SOLD $560
George V, 1924. Hairline die break through date, faint serif 4, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $1,000
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George V, 1925. Original subdued mint bloom on the reverse, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $660
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George V, 1927. Frosty mint bloom, uncirculated.
Estimate $700
SOLD $420
George V, 1928. Full mint bloom, weak strike on star, light toning, choice uncirculated.
Estimate $800
SOLD $500
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.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $880
George V, 1932. Six pearls, nearly very fine/very fine and rare thus.
Estimate $350
SOLD $360
George V, 1933. Brown and gold tone, good very fine and rare thus.
Estimate $200
SOLD $220
George V, 1934. Sharply struck like a specimen, contact mark under King's eye, otherwise uncirculated.
Estimate $3,500
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George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated.
Estimate $1,000
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George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Uncirculated.
Estimate $400
SOLD $500
George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, together with Foy & Gibson Pty Ltd envelope. Envelope fine, coin extremely fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $460
Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated.
Estimate $300
SOLD $500
George V, 1911. Toned, uncirculated.
Estimate $750
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George V, 1911. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $500
SOLD $400
George V, 1912. Toning around highlights, uncirculated and rare in this condition.
Estimate $1,750
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George V, 1912. Light grey tone, nearly uncirculated and rare thus.
Estimate $1,500
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George V, 1913. Grey and gold brown toning, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition.
Estimate $1,500
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George V, 1913. Lightly toned, subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition.
Estimate $900
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